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Color Hues #9

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Happy New Year and Welcome 2021! I imagine most of us are more than happy to put 2020 behind us, and hoping for a much better year ahead despite knowing that we still have some dark days ahead. For me, crafting has been the one way I can put aside all the fears and anxieties of the times for a few hours. I hope it does the same for you.  And the Color Hues Challenge is here to help. I love this round’s color choices:

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I’m a fan of Laura Bassen’s graphic cards, and when she designed and released some graphic dies for Simon Says this winter, I picked up the “Geometric Builders: Squares.” Putting the squares together is a bit like doing a jigsaw puzzle. It’s not something I do quickly, but I enjoyed the challenge. And I have a lot of pieces left to play with to make one or more additional cards.

Red:Gray

I used three shade of gray from Simon Says: Fog, Smoke, and Slate, and my favorite red from Papertrey Ink: Pure Poppy. I love the clean and simple design of the card, and think it will make a great masculine birthday greeting.

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The sentiment from The Stamp Market, “Tons of Type,” was embossed in white on black cardstock, and bumped up with some dimensional tape.

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You may well see a similar design in a future Color Hues Challenge as this set is perfect for a two color challenge. Now check what our Design Team and Guest Designer have for you at the Color Hues Challenge.

Marcia, Guest Designer

Nancy

Hannelie

Cindy

Julie

Sheri

Kristie

Lindsey

Pull out some reds and grays, and join in the fun! I’ll be back tomorrow to share my One Little Word for 2021.

 

Happy Birthday, Caleb and Hannah!

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Caleb turns nine today, and Hannah is four! We’ve only missed one birthday party prior to this year. But that was in 2019 when we went to Disney World with them in January and the spent another week or so in Wisconsin with them afterward. Nonetheless, here we are in New York, and there they are in Wisconsin. The blessing is that we’ll have a FaceTime or Zoom visit and get to watch them open their presents and blow out the candles on their cake. 

I sent two gifts ahead of time, but one “big” gift is actually enclosed in their birthday cards. Because the cards needed extra postage and couldn’t go through the machines, it took a long time for them to get there. Fortunately, they finally arrived on Monday.

Here are the birthday cards I sent. I wondered if the design was too “young” for Caleb until earlier this week when I saw that Laura Bassen had created one for her 17 year old daughter!

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As you can see, both cards have the same ingredients: My Favorite Things, “Better Together” stamps and dies; My Favorite Things, “Carpool” die; Ellen Hutson “Landscape;” Simon Says “Sentiment Labels” and “Tiny Words;” and My Favorite Things “Bitty Birthday Wishes” and cloud stencil.

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It took awhile to die cut all the pieces, stencil the skies, and color the cute critters with Copic markers, but it was an easy card to assemble once all the pieces were ready.

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I love the pink car, and I chose a couple different critters for this car pool.

Inside each card is a slider tag. I just recently added this die to my collection of interactive dies, and it worked perfectly. It’s quite a bit smaller than the dies for the slider cards I made for the three little girls for Christmas. 

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I covered the tag with two different patterned papers. Caleb’s came from My Favorite Things “Birthday Brights” paper pad; Hannah’s was a loose sheet stuck among the 6X6 paper pads so I’m not sure where it came from. I used 3-D stickers I found in my stash to decorate them. 

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Caleb’s slides up to reveal a second year of “Grandma’s Book Club.” Last year Sarah and I tried to find an online book club that would meet his needs. The clubs were all quite expensive, none had enough choice, and the shipping costs were high. I finally decided to create my own, and it worked great. At the end of each month, I talk to Caleb and he tells me what book(s) he’s interested in, and I have them sent to him. “For the Love of Books” was an Ali Edward digital product I had in my files.

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Hannah’s also reveals a monthly birthday gift–a subscription to a Kiwi kit. When I’m in Wisconsin we almost always work on the kit together. They’re very imaginative, and Hannah really enjoys the activities. There are always three or four projects and a booklet to extend the theme. I downloaded the image from the Kiwi site.

I’m going to pop these into the Simon Says Monday Challenge which is, appropriately, “Celebrate!”

 

 

The Last Christmas Card Share

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I always run out of time around the holiday to get cards photographed, uploaded, and blogged. This year was no exception in spite of the fact that I had a lot less to do! Christmas Day was lovely, and we’ve now had a couple of pretty low key days at home. I haven’t had my usual energy or motivation to work in the craft room. I’m hoping to get my mojo back this week! I did, however, get a few more of the Christmas cards I made ready to post, and thought I’d share them now that most (hopefully, all) have received their cards. 

I’ll start with one of my favorites. I only made one of these. It’s a bit more time intensive, but this year I’m hoping to get Christmas cards made throughout the year, so if I come up with a card like this, I’ll have the leisure to make several of them.

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I embossed Pinkfresh Studio’s “Winterberry Background” in white, and then ink blended over it.  All the die cuts are from The Greetery: “Botani Cuts: Pine Bough” and “Fit to Be Tied.”

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I added a bit of glitter to the tops of the pinecones and the evergreen boughs and some details to the pinecones with colored pencils.

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The sentiment from Simon Says “Holiday Greeting Mix 1” was embossed in silver on the same Enchanted Evening (PTI) paper as the card base.

The next card comes from a Papertrey Ink set I’ve had for awhile called “Santa’s Sleigh.” It has two main images, and I posted a card-here- with one of those images earlier as part of a daily coloring challenge. The second image is so different, and I love both cards. Again, I made only one of these, but I’m likely to replicate this one again for next year.

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I colored the image with Copic markers, die cut it with a circle die and used two slightly larger circles to die cut a red and then a gold circle to frame it. The circles are from Ellen Hutson’s “Essential Circles” dies. 

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The gold embossed  sentiment is from an even older Papertrey Ink set, “Signature Christmas.” One of my favorite sentiments from that set disappeared somewhere during this year’s crafting marathon, and I’m sad that the set is no longer available. There are still a few Christmas challenges out there, so I’ll be entering this in the current Christmas Kickstart Challenge: Christmassy.

This card was one of the last ones I made. On the first few I used Nuvo drops for the berries but on the last set I changed to small red pearls from AMuse. Had the other cards not already gone in the mail, I might have tried to change to the pearls which I like much better.

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One of the very satisfying parts of crafting this season was having time to pull out stamps I hadn’t used in awhile, or had never used. This is one I’ve used in the past, but a very different design. The “Winter Wreath” is by Avery Elle.

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You can almost see the beautiful sheen to the red metallic paper used to die cut the “JOY” by Savvy. This is a die I’ve had for years, and I think I pull it out every holiday.

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The small sentiment is from WPlus9’s “Hand Lettered Holiday.”

The next card is one of the most unusual ones I’ve made. I came across a piece of patterned paper in a Pinkfresh Studio pack as I was looking for something else. I immediately thought of the Papertrey Ink “Warmest Wishes” set and the adorable polar bear with the wonderful sweater. I was pretty sure I could use the patterned paper as a background.

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The colors were determined by the patterned paper, and this turned out to be a very quick card to make. I would have made several had I had more paper! I’m throwing this in the AAA Cards: Made in Minutes/Optional Christmas Challenge.

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It’s almost impossible to see in either photograph, but I added some Glitter Glue to the tops of the mountains. I die cut the panel with a “Stitched Rectangle” from Simon Says, and attached the bear with some dimensional tape. The sentiment is from the “Warm Wishes” set.

Finally a card I made this year with a set I purchased last year for this very image! I used Simon Says’ “Holiday Greeting Mix 1” set frequently last year, but I never stamped and colored this image which I loved from the moment I saw it. It’s another quick image to color.

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I embossed the image in gold on Bristol paper and watercolored it. The gold embossing makes the watercoloring go much more quickly. Here it’s easier to see:

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All the card needed then was to cut down the image and layer it with red and green papers. I used Concord and 9th’s Evergreen and Cranberry papers–the perfect Christmas colors.

Now it’s on to January birthdays, replenishing my “Thinking of You” cards, and getting out my thank you notes. 

 

 

 

 

 

Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men

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Regardless of our religious affiliations or political leanings, I think we can all agree that more “peace on earth,” and “good will” among men would be a blessing in the coming year. One of my favorite new Christmas dies this year was the Little Town of Bethlehem. I used it to make four different Christmas cards, all for friends of our in our congregation, and one devout Catholic friend. I thought today would be a good day to share them.

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For this version, I ink blended a sky and used black cardstock for the die. The sentiment is from an old favorite, Papertrey Ink’s Signature Christmas.

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This one used a navy blue shimmer paper from Papertrey Ink which is easier to see in the close-up. For all of the cards, I ink splattered with white ink for the skies. I finally found a process that produces pretty consistent results.

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When I ran out of the navy blue shimmer cardstock, I switched to black. I’m on the wait list for both papers to come back in stock.

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The last version uses My Favorite Things Outside the Box die and a stencil from Taylored Expressions. I had a scrap of the navy shimmer cardstock just large enough for the sky and banner. I changed the sentiment because the previous one would have been “lost” on the stenciled background and embossed it on a banner from Neat and Tangled. I was pretty sure I’d taken a photo of the card when it was closed, but I think it may still be on a memory card! These were taken with my iPhone. The box does fold flat and fit into an A2 envelope. This card is a CASE of a card posted by one of the Design Team members for My Favorite Things. 

 

In Praise of Snail Mail

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For us, one of the most pleasant surprises of Caleb’s homeschool curriculum is a weekly letter writing assignment. He alternates between his four grandparents, and his letters are utterly charming! They require, of course, a card and a note in return. One of the charms of his letters is the way in which he responds to what I write to him. For my most recent note I used a new stamp set (NBUS!) by Concord and 9th called Snail Mail which I purchased with grandchildren in mind. (Must admit, the bulk of my acquisitions in the last few months have been with grandchildren in mind.)

The first card I made was this one.

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The colors just didn’t seem right for an almost nine year-old boy, so here is #2. I’m much happier with it. But I do have a couple of friends who live alone who will find the green card charming–the young in heart!

RedSnailMail

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Caleb and I already had a “conversation” about “Happy Mail” so I told him that Snail Mail = Happy Mail! One of the joys of the holiday season is receiving so much Happy Mail in the form of holiday greetings, and letters from friends we haven’t seen sometimes in years! 

Of course, whenever a card goes out to Caleb, one needs to go to Hannah as well. The dies in the Snail Mail set include this die which creates an adorable card in just a few minutes!

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After cutting out the die, all that the card needed with a few score lines for interest behind the die cut, and a sparkly silver inlaid heart with a pink rhinestone. Perfect for a nearly four year-old girl!

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The AAA Card Challenge is still open for their theme “Made in Minutes,” so I’ll pop this one in the gallery. I’m skipping the optional challenge this time. Also getting this into the NBUS Gallery for December as well. 

 

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Modern Christmas Tree

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I have another red, black, and white Christmas card to share for three challenges. First, AAA Cards: Made in Minutes/Optional Christmas. This might be one of the fastest cards I’ve made this season. Second, The Paper Players where it’s a theme challenge: It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and finally, the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge: Fun with Dies.

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My card is simple, but striking. It was quick enough to make that I made several of them.

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Creating it involved two dies–my favorite Stitched Rectangle by Simon Says and the modern Christmas tree (“Winterland Tree”) by Memory Box, and one stamp: “Sentiment Suite: Christmas” by The Greetery.

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After adhering the die cut to the black panel, I added some favorite red pearls from A Muse and bumped the panel out for a bit of dimension with some black fun foam. The sentiment was embossed in white and die cut with Simon Says “Sentiment Labels.” I resisted that purchase until a recent sale, and it was a great purchase. No more cutting these strips with a paper cutter or by hand – perfectly straight the first time!

 

Just Add S for Snowflake

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The challenge at Just Add Ink is:

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For this card, S is for Snowflake.

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I made two different versions of this card, one with this large snowflake (“Lea” from Simon Says) and another with a smaller snowflake. I’d show you both, but the other card needs a photo retake, and I haven’t gotten to much crafting/photographing for the last four days. This is a pretty CAS card. Although one doesn’t usually think of using black on a Christmas card, I realized a few days ago that I’ve made at least three different Christmas cards using black cardstock—and I like them all.

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You can see the two layers of cardstock in the first photo, but not so much in this one. The sentiment from Papertrey Ink’s “Floral Fantasy” set was embossed in gold, and I added a glittery gold enamel dot to the center of the snowflake. 

I’m also entering this in the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge: Anything Goes.

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Off to do some curbside pick-ups. I like to support local businesses, but I’m trying to stay out of stores so I ordered some things online that I can pick up today.

 

Color Hues #7

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It’s time for the next Color Hues Challenge: Blue and Magenta.

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Since it’s now December (yikes!) I thought a Christmas card was in order so I pulled out another stamp set that’s been in my stash for a couple of years, and never used! Honestly, it’s embarrassing. But it proved to be just what I wanted.

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I die cut the three ornaments and stamped them with Pinkfresh Studio inks (Sapphire and Bubble Gum) and then added a layer of Spectrum Noir glitter. I embossed the background with the Papertrey Ink Herringbone Impression Plate and “hung” the ornament with some silver cord. That was then layered onto a piece of magenta cardstock to create a thin frame, and finally to a bright blue card base.

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I embossed the greeting from Altenew’s “Holiday Tag Sentiments” with Black Opal embossing powder which has a wonderful glittery appearance which didn’t show up well in either photograph. The final touch was to add some clear sequins. 

Hop over to the Color Hues site and check out the creations from the Design Team and our fabulous Guest Designer, Vikki:

  Nancy

Hannelie

Cindy

Julie

Sheri

Kristie

Lindsey

And please join us for the new challenge!

Glittery Snowflakes

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Over the last couple of days I finished most of the Christmas cards I needed using the Gina K kit, “Sparkle and Shine.” I only have two of her kits but they are crammed with great products, and there are still quite a few stamps I haven’t used yet. Today I pulled out  the “Snowflake Trio” dies to create a card for two challenges: AAA Cards: Along the Edge/Optional Snowflakes and CAS on Friday: Snow.

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I found a piece of beautiful silver glitter paper in my stash by American Crafts for the three snowflakes. I think it was purchased at Michaels. After arranging them on a piece of Enchanted Evening paper I trimmed off the excess along the left side. I tried the snowflakes on white paper as well, but they just popped when I put them on the blue paper, so once again, my “white space” is actually blue space. 

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I added silver glitter enamel dots to the centers of the snowflakes and embossed the sentiment from Avery Elle’s “Winter Wreath” in silver.

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Finally I layered it on a piece silver cardstock from the Paper Source before attaching it to a white card base. 

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Next on the agenda is getting all the inside sentiments done on the Christmas cards. About half are finished, and I still have a few more cards I want to make. The stamps are in a little pile on my desk, patiently awaiting their turn. If I’m lucky I’ll have a few made ahead for next year!

Winter Wonderland

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I’m happy to report that the title is for the Christmas Kickstart Challenge, and not our weather forecast. In fact, it’s raining here, and expected to stay a bit warmer for the next few days. I’m not ready for snow or winter weather quite yet. There will be more than enough of it ahead!

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I do, however, have a card to share for the Christmas Kickstart Challenge.

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I fell in love with this set from Hero Arts as soon as I saw it. This is the first card I’ve made with it, but I have more ideas for it before the holiday card making comes to a close. It’s called “Village Fancy,” and I die cut just two of the three dies to layer on this card. 

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I started with a piece of Blue Shimmer cardstock from Papertrey Ink, and layered the two die cut pieces with foam adhesive.  Then I embossed a silver star in the sky from the “Sparkle and Shine” set from Papertrey Ink.

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The last step was to emboss the sentiment from “Christmas Cuts,” also by Papertrey Ink at the bottom of the card. 

I’m getting close to having enough Christmas cards to send to all those on our list, but there are still several I want to make, so I’ll be in the holiday spirit for awhile yet. 

Wishing everyone in the U.S. a Safe and Wonderful Thanksgiving tomorrow! Despite the worsening numbers (we’re now in an orange zone), I’m trying to keep my many blessings in mind as the holiday arrives.

 

 

Just Sitting Here

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One of my all time favorite stamps to send when someone is recovering from an illness or a surgery is an old wooden stamp by Memory Box. I think I picked it up at Impress Stamps in Seattle on my first trip to Seattle over 20 years ago. Sadly, Impress Stamps now exists only online, but I managed to visit their remaining store a year ago in September and brought home a little stash of great stamps and tons of inspiration from all the cards they displayed around the store.  

When I saw the challenge at Inkspirational: Frame It, I knew just what I wanted to do.

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This is a more feminine version of the get well card than I usually create. This makes a great masculine card done on kraft paper with a plaid chair cover. 

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Although I could have chosen a floral pattern for the paper piecing I really liked the simple stripes with the bright red cup of tea.

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The white frame is Papertrey Ink’s “Pierced Frames.” I added a bit of Glossy Accents to the red cup. The sentiment is also from a Papertrey Ink set, “On My Couch: Additions” and the inside reads “Hoping you’re fully ‘Re-covered” soon!”

 

Mondo Holly

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It’s not often that I think the card IRL is better than the photograph, but in this case I do. I’m not sure why it didn’t photograph particularly well, but the colors were off a bit with the iPhone, and the watercolors come out more harsh with the Sony than I think they really are. Nonetheless, I’m posting it as a final entry in the CAS Mix-up Challenge: Watercolor/Off the Edge.

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The stamp itself is very large so even if the challenge weren’t for off the edge, that’s probably how I’d stamp it. 

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I embossed it in gold on Tim Holtz watercolor paper, and watercolored it with a combination of Daniel Smith watercolors and paints from Altenew’s 36 Pan set. 

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I die cut the panel with the largest of Simon Says “A2 Frames” which leaves just a narrow border of cardstock around the edges. The sentiment (one you’ve seen repeatedly this year) is from Simon Says “Holiday Greetings Mix 1. 

Santa’s Sleigh

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I’ve been participating in Kathy Racooson’s 11 Day Coloring Challenge.

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Today is Day 10, and this was Day’s 8’s coloring piece. I purchased this stamp set from Papertrey Ink a year or two ago during a good sale, and have never pulled it out. I was a little hesitant to try to color such a small, detailed image with Copic markers, but it turned out not to be a problem.

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I did resort to my Staedtler Fineline markers for the dots on Santa’s sleigh, and the black and white border. Once the image was colored I added some silver Stickles for the stars and a bit of Glitter Glue along the edge of the snow. After cutting it out with scissors I popped it up with some fun foam on a white piece of cardstock embossed with an old diamond-patterned embossing folder, and then to a red card base.

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Trying to get the embossed panel to show up well in a flat photo turned out to be difficult enough that i just gave up! The sentiment from the same stamp set was embossed in white on red cardstock. I snipped both ends to create a banner and used some dimensional tape to pop it up like the focal image. 

I’m entering this in the Christmas Kickstart Challenge for which you need to use an embossing folder and a stamp, and both the Simon Says Monday Challenge and Wednesday Challenge where the themes are “Happy Holidays” and “Christmas.” 

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No Line Coloring

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I have two big challenges when it comes to creating cards with stamps: layering stamps and no line watercoloring.  I practice both, but I’m never completely satisfied with the results. Layering in particular, is irritating because it seems to come so naturally to lots of people. No line coloring is difficult for lots of people, and it takes a lot of time and a lot of practice. I don’t often share my efforts, but Just Us Girls is on Trend Week and No Line Coloring is the trend. And I do have a card that’s been waiting to make an appearance.

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One of the biggest problems with overcoming challenges is comparing your work with others who have spent way more time, and have some natural ability in watercoloring. I know better than to go there, but it’s always in the back of my mind when it comes time to share. I’m happier now with this card than when I finished it; a little distance helps.

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All the images are from Pinkfresh Studio’s “Floral Vase,” and were watercolored with Altenew’s 36 pan watercolor set.  

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The card also had some design flaws when I first made it, but ultimately I went back and made some changes that I’m much happier with–adding the narrow strips of green and black cardstock on the righthand side. 

Off to work on some projects where I have a bit more confidence! 

Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving in the United States is a week from Thursday. Many of us will be celebrating alone this year. There will just be the two of us here for the first time in our 47 year marriage. It’s a necessary consequence of the pandemic, so I’m OK with it. One of my greatest blessings is to be spending all this pandemic time with my best friend. Being alone would make this so. much. harder. And indeed, I have several friends who do live alone, and I give them credit for keeping in touch with friends and family so they don’t feel quite so isolated. I decided they might appreciate a card, so I made a set of Thanksgiving cards and will get them in the mail early next week. I don’t think I’ve ever made a Thanksgiving card before, but these probably won’t be the last.

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I made two versions of the card, but both use the same stamps: Pretty Pink Posh’s “Autumn Wreath,” and a sentiment from Hero Arts “Autumn.” Both were embossed in gold, and then watercolored with a combination of Zig Clean Color Markers and Altenew Watercolor Brush Markers. The first is a one-layer card—very unusual for me. 

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Once I had embossed the images on the kraft cardstock, I decided to try  a piece of Fine Linen cardstock. I liked that better, so made four of these. One is also a one layer card, but I ended up die cutting the piece with a Rounded Rectangle by Hero Arts for three of the cards and layering them on a card base of Honey Nut. That turned out to be my favorite.

I’m linking up to the following challenges:  Simon Says Wednesday Challenge (Thanks/Thanksgiving), Time Out: Festivals–(I think Thanksgiving fits, although most of the entries seem to be birthday or Christmas cards), and Fusion (Thankful).

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