tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26973658042245304042024-02-07T13:37:29.401-08:00Cards Created by CarolCards, invitations and scrapbooks created for you!Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.comBlogger103125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-29476663358053225382019-09-02T22:16:00.002-07:002019-09-02T22:16:49.741-07:00Inset Floral Birthday Card<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I made this card for my lovely niece using the Simon Says Stamp Cosmos Stem Wafer Thin Die from the Believe in You collection. The flowers are inset after being coloured with Copic markers on Neenah Solar White 110 lb. cardstock. The card base, sentiment , label and ribbon are from Stampin' Up!</div>
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This was a really fun card to colour and to put together. Hope you like it too!</div>
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-71427524537844690132018-11-17T14:36:00.001-08:002018-11-17T14:38:01.737-08:00Clean and Simple Holiday Online Card ClassThis is a card that I designed for one of the card making classes at the Georgian Bay Cancer Support Centre. It features layered die-cut snowflakes from the Stampin' Up Snowfall Thinlits set mounted on an embossed white background. I used the de-bossed side of the cardstock that I created with the Swirls and Curls Textured Impressions Embossing Folder. The silver frame was die cut with the Pierced Rectangle Frames by My Favorite Things.<br />
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This second card features snowflakes cut with the Tim Holtz Sizzix Swirly Snowflake collection. I layered some of the snowflakes and left some flat to create more texture. The sentiment is from the Simon Says Stamp Merry and Bright clear stamp set. The fun part of this card comes when you open it to reveal the shadow box scene inside. The winter scene was made with Lawn Fawn stamps from several different sets. The scene is framed with more of the Tim Holtz snowflakes.<br />
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-13859325357716805042018-10-04T20:28:00.001-07:002018-10-04T20:28:34.229-07:00Monochromatic Colour SchemeThis is a project I created for a friend. It will hopefully be inspirational to the recipient who has recently been diagnosed with cancer. I was going for a soft, restful monochromatic effect. The background was watercoloured on a sheet of Strathmore Mixed Media paper. Before applying the watercolour to the paper, I spattered it with Pebeo masking fluid. Once the watercolour was completely dry, I removed the masking fluid dots and then stenciled the tree ring image with an Altenew stencil and a sponge dauber. I used Frayed Burlap Distress Oxide Ink to ink the stenciled image. I stamped and embossed the sentiment using a stamp from Woodware Craft Collection Clear Magic entitled "Always Remember" with SU copper embossing powder. I decided that I wanted to add some ink spatters, so I covered the writing with a simple paper mask. I used Vintage Photo Distress Oxide Ink and US Art Quest MicaColor copper paint to add the spattering. The skeleton leaves were stamped with Versamark and embossed with stamps from the Stampin' Up "Rooted in Nature" using SU copper embossing powder on Neenah Desert Storm 100 lb. paper. After fussy cutting the leaves, I created some dimension by manipulating the paper with my fingers. The leaves were adhered to the background using liquid glue and dimensional tape. I added a May Arts Jute Twine bow as a finishing touch. I trimmed the finished piece to fit in a 5" x 7" frame.<br />
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-32077497752162307172016-11-03T13:57:00.001-07:002016-11-03T13:57:18.493-07:0030 Day Colouring ChallengeFor anyone who loves to colour, you really should check out Kathy Racoosin's 30 Day Coloring Challenge at her blog, <a href="http://www.thedailymarker.com/" target="_blank">The Daily Marker</a>. You can join in and post pictures of whatever project you are busy colouring, but you can also get all kinds of inspiration by checking out what other people are doing. I'm showing a card I made using the Lawn Fawn "Sprinkled with Joy" stamp and die sets. I actually cased a card made by Nichol Spohr using the same sets. You can check out her card and video <a href="http://nicholmagouirk.typepad.com/things_that_really_matter/2016/09/lawn-fawn-september-inspiration-week-sprinkled-with-joy-interactive-card.html" target="_blank">here</a>. I stamped the components with My Favorite Things Black Licorice Hybrid ink and coloured them with Copic markers. This was such a fun card to make. <br />
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Probably the most endearing feature of the card is that the little oven door opens to reveal the cookie sheet holding tiny cookie images. I used a piece of acetate to form the window of the oven door and a strip of silver foil cardstock to make the handle. I just love the die that cuts the tiny dish towel with its little cross-stitch detail. Here's a closer look:</div>
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I also used stamps from the set to create the greeting inside the card:</div>
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-37030846741493625012016-07-28T01:03:00.002-07:002016-07-28T01:24:30.307-07:00Crazy for HydrangeasI simply love hydrangeas. My garden is full of them, but unfortunately, we had a very mild winter last year with an extensive thaw in January. Hydrangeas don't take kindly to being warmed up and chilled again, so I don't have many blooms this year. When I first saw this Mondo Hydrangea stamp, which was designed by Julie Ebersole for Essentials by Ellen over at Ellen Hutson, I just had to have it! Although I bought it quite awhile ago, I'm just getting around to using it now.<br />
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I used my Misti to double stamp the beautiful bloom and leaf with Versamark, (I inked and stamped twice in the same spot to get a well defined lines.) and then embossed it with white Tsukineko embossing powder on 100 lb. Bristol paper. This gave it nice bold white lines, perfect for watercolouring. Although Bristol paper doesn't handle water as well as actual watercolour paper, it is nice and smooth and therefore takes stamping very well. It does allow colour to move the way that watercolour paper does, so as long as you avoid "scrubbing" at the surface with your brush, it works well for the technique I wanted to use for this project.<br />
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I used a combination of Distress markers and Distress inks applied to an acrylic block and picked up with my brush to watercolour the petals and leaf. I wanted to achieve a sort of "pink to blue" transition over the flower head, so this worked well. I used Shaded Lilac and Picked Raspberry to colour the petals in varying degrees of intensity and mixing to get the look I wanted. I used Fossilized Amber for the centres of the blooms and Peeled Paint for the stems and leaf. When I finished painting the flower, I used a very watery wash of Faded Jeans to fill the background. When the paper was completely dry, I stamped the sentiment in Jet Black Archival Ink. I mounted the finished watercolour piece on a card base of Stampin' Up Pear Pizazz. I'm quite pleased with the way it turned out and I think I could use this particular card for a number of different occasions by simply choosing an appropriate sentiment for the inside greeting, or by writing in something personal to suit the event.<br />
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CarolCarolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-90150895556115786332016-06-17T13:25:00.002-07:002016-06-17T13:26:59.049-07:00Baby CongratsIt is always a joy to congratulate friends and relatives who have had a new baby join their family. It is also so much fun to create a card to celebrate the occasion. Here is a card that I made recently:<br />
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I used a stamp from the Simon Says Stamp "Congratulations" stamp set that was a part of the May 2015 card kit to stamp and emboss the greeting in silver. The adorable animal images are from the Stampin' Up "Zoo Babies" stamp set. I just love these critters! Fun to stamp, fussy cut and layer. Hope you like the result.</div>
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-57999870178167698642016-01-01T00:46:00.000-08:002016-01-01T00:46:57.390-08:00Christmas Cards 2015As a new year has just begun, I am starting 2016 with the best of intentions to post on my blog more frequently. Today, I've decided to post a few of my favourite Christmas cards that I sent out this year. Hope you like them.<br />
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This card was stamped and embossed with black embossing powder, then<br />coloured with Inktense and Watercolour Pencils and a waterbrush. I added<br />a few metallic details using US Artquest Mica Metallic Watercolor Paint.</div>
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This card took quite a few steps to achieve the effect I was hoping to <br />accomplish. I first stamped the bird and branches with Jet Black Archival Ink. <br />Then I stamped, cut out and applied masks over the images. Next I <br />spattered the paper with liquid frisket. Once it had dried, I applied <br />Distress Inks using a mini blending tool. When I was happy with the <br />colour, I removed the frisket and the masks. I coloured the bird and <br />the branches with Copic markers and added a shadow under the bird. <br />Final touches included a Metallic Starform "Merry Christmas" greeting<br />and some Ranger Glossy Accents on the bird's eye and on the berries.</div>
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I had to show the inside of this lever card. It provided quite an unexpected<br />surprise when anyone opened it! I love the fact that this has very little bulk<br />for an interactive card. The little winter scene was stamped with Onyx <br />Black Versafine ink on pale blue cardstock and coloured with Prismacolor<br />Premier Pencil Crayons. I love this stamp set by Stampin' Up.<br />It has so many fun elements that can be used to create a scene.<br />The tiny cardinals, the car and the Christmas tree were fussy cut and<br />popped up with dimensional tape. I added a final touch by coating<br />all of the car windows with Glossy Accents.</div>
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Last, but not least, are a couple of detailed cards constructed from a variety<br />of die cuts and punched paper pieces. The tree base, candy canes, gifts,<br />and gingerbread men were cut using Impression Obsession's Bare <br />Christmas Tree set. I made a tree skirt from a small piece of red felt and<br />tied tiny bows for the parcels from string. The foliage for the tree was<br />cut using a Martha Stewart punch and layered to create a full tree.<br /> The cat was also cut using an I.O. die and the window was cut using<br />the Memory Box Small Madison Window die. I added a winter scene<br />to be seen through the acetate window, which I printed on my printer. <br />The tiny mouse was freehand fussy cut. I added a tiny silver tail using thread.</div>
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This final card was constructed from the Impression Obsession Fireplace<br /> set. I added a brick background to the interior of the fireplace <br />using patterned paper. The cats were cut from the I.O. Cat set and <br />coloured with Copic markers. The ovals for the picture over the <br />mantelpiece were cut using a Nellie Snellen set of dies. The <br />greeting was stamped and embossed with Ranger Regular Gold <br />embossing powder. I added some Diamond Stickles to the fire to<br />make it sparkle and some Stardust Stickles to the foliage on the garland. <br />Although it is difficult to see from the picture, this card has many<br />dimensional details and really was quite spectacular in person.</div>
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Obviously, I have already started making my 2015 Christmas cards. This card was created by colour blending with Ranger Distress Inks and round Tim Holtz blending tools. Before adding colour, I heat embossed the Merry Christmas greeting using Tsukineko White embossing powder on Strathmore Bristol paper and added a punched 1 1/4" circle mask of a Post-it note to create a moon. I chose to use "tumbled glass" for the lightest colour at the bottom of the card, then "salty ocean" for the mid-section and finally "faded jeans" at the top. I love the ombre effect this combination created. I get such a kick out of removing a mask to reveal the resulting effect. I cut a black silhouette of Santa and his reindeer team using an Impression Obsession die, and mounted it with some dimensional tape. My finishing touches included a scattering of gold metallic stars and some white dots to mimic tiny stars.<br />
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-7769484412018549082015-05-24T21:53:00.000-07:002015-05-24T21:53:06.610-07:00Recent Cards From the Georgian Bay Cancer Support Centre<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">As you may know, I teach card making classes at the Georgian Bay Cancer Support Centre every Wednesday afternoon. I thought I would show you a couple of the cards that we have made recently.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">The second card was created using the super cute Lawn Fawn stamp set, "My Cup of Tea". The teapot and cup were stamped with Memento Luxe pigment inks in Morocco and Pear Tart respectively. Both images were fussy cut and mounted with dimensional tape onto the background after stamping the steam marks, spoon, and sentiment on 110 pound Neenah Solar White cardstock. The teabag string was slipped through a tiny slit cut with a craft knife under the lid. A small piece of dimensional tape was mounted under the teabag to lift it off of the pot. The shadows of the teapot and cup were added with Copic C0 and as a final touch of detail, a generous dollop of Clear Rock Candy Stickles was added to the spoon to look like sugar. The card base was made with Stampin' Up Early Espresso. The patterned paper is cut from the retired BasicGrey Indian Summer collection.</span><br />
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Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-88014842420835193762015-03-15T01:51:00.003-07:002015-03-15T01:52:55.246-07:00Easter Bunnies<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;">I just got home after walking my dog. It was snowing. I honestly wonder if Spring will ever come to Midland! Today is the last day to remove ice huts from the bay - a sure sign of Spring. I hear that the maple sap is beginning to run and it won't be long before this year's maple syrup will appear in the local stores. As Spring approaches, I look forward to Easter and getting together with family for a fine feast.</span><br />
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I wanted to share some pictures of one of the Christmas tags that I made this year. I was quite pleased with the way it turned out and the people who received parcels with one of these tags were delighted with them.<br />
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I used a Sizzix framelit to cut the tag base and then hand trimmed some patterned paper for the background layer. I cut the white wicker basket from a piece of 110 lb Neenah Solar White cardstock using a Marianne Design Craftable - Basket and Blooms. I hand cut a Neenah Desert Storm background for the basket to fill in the gaps in the wicker. I die cut the poinsettias using Simon Says Stamp's Poinsettia Parade and arranged them so that they looked as though they were filling the basket. I filled the centres of the flowers with tiny golden seed beads. The bow was tied with some narrow gold wired ribbon. I attached the finished basket to the tag using a double layer of mounting tape under the lower portion and a couple of rolled glue dots under the handle. The sentiment was stamped with an Impression Obsession rubber stamp using Ranger Archival Ink in Jet Black. Here is a close up showing the dimension of the tag.<br />
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-67534408635659147592014-09-28T03:40:00.003-07:002014-09-28T03:42:03.232-07:00Online Card Class: Copic Markers for Card MakersI'm busy taking another of the wonderful Online Card Classes. The latest class is Copic Markers for Card Makers. Each day several videos are available that teach new techniques using Copic Markers. We have been given a set of practice sheets to do our "homework". Here is one of the practice sheets that I completed:<br />
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-78903755275886213562014-08-25T22:39:00.000-07:002014-08-25T22:39:49.076-07:00WetlandsI recently purchased the "Wetlands" set from Stampin' Up. I just love it! When I first saw this set, my son had just been involved in a study of the Piping Plovers that have returned to nest at Wasaga Beach. This species had been extirpated from the Great Lakes area for over 70 years, so there was a lot of environmental excitement when they successfully nested in the area. The little sand pipers in the Wetlands set reminded me of them. The set contains some terrific sentiments as well as a wonderful Canada Goose, the sand pipers, and a very versatile grass stamp. My love of watercolours continues, so I created a watercoloured background before stamping on the goose and grass. The sand pipers were a perfect accent on the envelope.<br />
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I double matted the finished watercolour piece, first with black and then with a craft coloured piece of cardstock. I trimmed the mat with my hand held Purple Cow mouse, using the deckled edge blade. Next I burnished the edges of the cardstock with some bronze metallic ink. I mounted everything on a black card base. I used some natural jute twine from May Arts to tie a multi-strand simple knotted embellishment.</div>
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-5704453680677955632014-08-08T03:54:00.001-07:002014-08-08T03:54:16.262-07:00Stretch Your Stamps 2 - Day 1As you know, I'm in love with Online Card Classes. I'm currently participating in a new class called, "Stretch Your Stamps 2" and I'm having a great time. There are tons of terrific ideas. Here is a card that I tried after watching Shari Carroll's wonderful video.<br />
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I created the card using a Hero Arts background stamp called "Large Fabric Design". I applied random blotches of Distress Inks to my craft mat and gently squished the stamp into the ink. Next I sprayed the stamp with Sheer Shimmer Spritz and stamped the image on Strathmore 140 lb watercolour paper. When the ink had dried, I cut the watercolour paper into 1 inch squares. In order to give the squares more definition, I inked the edges with some Dark Moss Colorbox Chalk Ink. I mounted the squares on a panel of Neenah white cardstock. I added a bow made from some seam binding ribbon which I had died with Vintage Photo ink and scrunched before allowing it to dry. I glued several die cut "hello" pieces together, which were cut from watercolour paper and a dark brown piece to form a shadow effect. I finally mounted the panel on some Candy Necklace Bazzill cardstock. As a finishing touch, I painted a few woodcut butterflies with some Distress Stain Picket Fence and mounted them on the card. I was pleased with the finished result - hope you like it too!</div>
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-75112234524859444292014-07-09T00:47:00.000-07:002014-07-09T00:47:04.881-07:00Art Impressions Front-N-Backs<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Recently, I've had great fun playing with an Art Impressions stamp set, "Little Behind"</span>. <span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">It features an adorable fat cat with an endearing grin. The front end of the cat is affixed to the front of the card base, while the back end of the cat is mounted inside the card. To make things just a little more interesting, the set includes a wobble spring to make the kitty's rear end jiggle when the card is opened. Such fun! The cat's front and back were stamped with Jet Black Archival ink on Stampin' Up Smoky Slate cardstock and then added colour using my Prismacolor Premier coloured pencils. I chose to make it look as though the cat was hanging through an open window by using another Art Impressions stamp which shows a rustic, shuttered window. I cut an opening through the front of the cardstock and the windows so that you can see through to the inside of the card. I also chose to add a bit more texture and dimension by adding a window box of flowers under the window sill using the Memory Box small window box die. I stamped the greeting "hello" using a Simon Says Stamp Handwritten Borders stamp. As finishing touch, I added some white faux stitching around the edge of the card with a Sakura Gelly Roll pen. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"> </span>Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-1784103034210289542014-05-22T15:32:00.000-07:002014-05-22T15:32:41.812-07:00Watercolor for Card MakersI have mentioned before that I am a huge fan of <a href="http://www.onlinecardclasses.com/">Online Card Classes</a> presented by Jennifer McGuire, Kristina Werner, and friends. You only have to check out all of the participation badges that I display on my blog to see how much I have enjoyed taking part in these classes. They are great fun, an amazing source of information regarding card making techniques, and provide an infinite supply of inspiration.<br />
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Their latest online course has been <b>Watercolor for Card Makers</b> and I have thoroughly enjoyed watching all of the wonderful videos and soaking up all of the inspiration. I just wish I had been able to have a bit more time to play and make cards using the skills that have been presented. I find that I often end up with a dozen or more unfinished cards while taking part in the classes, and don't get around to finishing them up until the course has concluded. Well, here is one of the cards that I did manage to get finished.<br />
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I made this card following the Day 9 class on Freehand watercolour techniques. I have never attempted watercolour painting prior to this course and I have to say I enjoyed it immensely. I really want to further explore and play with this medium. It is so much fun and I had a real sense of accomplishment when I finished this card. I used Peerless Water Colors on Tim Holtz watercolour paper to create this card. I am so thankful to Jennifer McGuire for introducing this form of watercolour supplies - just <b>love </b>them! The paints blend beautifully and have gorgeous vibrant colours.</div>
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-84390445501114433932014-04-26T22:44:00.000-07:002014-04-26T22:44:00.932-07:00Easter TagsAlthough I know that Easter is over, I wanted to share some pictures of the Easter tags that I made to accompany my Easter gift bags. The base for each tag was die cut using the Mama Elephant Embellished Tag. I just love the stitched border on this die. The bunnies were cut using the Bunny Set of dies by Impression Obsession. I built the background of the first tag using several dies by Memory Box including the Lavish Branch, Grassland Border, and the Grass Border by Impression Obsession.<br />
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The tiny blossoms were made with the Flower Mound by Memory Box. I formed them with my stylus and my Pergamano mat. The tiny butterfly was cut with the Butterfly Delights die by Memory Box and the tiny heart was cut with the Heart Delights also by Memory Box.<br />
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To build the background of the second tag, I used snippets cut with Memory Box's Grand Alder Tree and Honeysuckle Vine for the greenery. I used Tiny Tulips by Memory Box for the tulip plant and a tiny bird cut with a die by Impression Obsession. The Happy Easter greeting is from the Lawn Fawn stamp set of the same name.<br />
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-78381186442423247932014-02-08T17:24:00.000-08:002014-02-08T17:24:11.885-08:00Cheery Hello<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">I have a good friend who is currently battling cancer and recently started chemotherapy. From personal experience, I know how challenging this can be. I wanted to let her know that I'm thinking of her and also to send her a cheery hello to brighten her day. After seeing a "Card in a box" tutorial online, I decided to give one a try. Here is the finished result:</span><br />
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Sorry, these pictures really don't show the beautiful olive greens in this paper. The sentiment is from the "Miracle of the Holiday" by Hero Arts. I'm submitting this card to <a href="http://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/wednesdaychallenge/simon-says-anything-goes-2/">Simon Says Stamp's Wednesday Challenge</a>, which is "Anything Goes" this week.</div>
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I've always had a passion for interactive or special fold cards. I haven't made a Triple Fold card in a long time, so decided to use a small poinsettia cut with the die set on the front of this one:<br />
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My second card was made with the same poinsettia die set. I manipulated the flower pieces with my fingers to create a 3 dimensional effect, gluing each layer and then attaching it with dimensional tape. I chose to place the large finished poinsettia on a Neenah Solar White background which I embossed using a new embossing folder that I bought at the <a href="http://www.muskokacrafthouse.com/">Muskoka Craft House</a> last week. They have such an amazing selection of embossing folders in stock at their shop - I felt like a little kid let loose in a candy store! It was certainly difficult to make a choice. If you live near Barrie in Ontario, you really should drop into John and Betty-Jean's wonderful store. I'm sure you'll find all kinds of treasures to suit your crafting needs. You can also visit their online store by clicking on the link above. The folder that I finally decided to buy is a gorgeous holly background called, "Champagne and Holly" made by Couture Creations from the Wrapped in Joy Collection. The picture really doesn't do justice in showing how lovely this background looks in real life. <br />
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-54280693442687796382013-10-03T22:33:00.002-07:002013-10-03T22:37:38.551-07:00Happy Hallowe'enI got a head start on Happy Hallowe'en cards this year. Here are a couple of cards that I made using digital stamps from Mo Manning. The first card features the digital image called "Old House". I think it makes the perfect Haunted house for Hallowe'en. I made 2 copies of the image on Neenah Solar White cardstock. I find that if I heat set the ink it doesn't smear when I colour it with Copic markers. I fussy cut one of the images, using the whole house. I then cut out a second image, but only cut the lower parts of the house. I very carefully cut out the edges of the front porch so that the background of the card could be seen through the posts. I coloured both pieces using Copic markers. I created the night background by stamping navy cardstock with the "Tiny Star Background" from Hero Arts and embossing it with silver embossing powder. I mounted the background on a layer of orange, then black cardstock and finally onto a purple card base. I attached the two house layers using dimensional tape to give a 3D effect. I mounted 3 tiny black bats that I cut using the Memory Box die "A Bunch of Bats". As a finishing touch, I coated the windows with Ranger's Glossy Accents to give the impression of glass. I am entering this card in <a href="http://mosdigitalchallenge.blogspot.ca/2013/10/challenge-204-h-is-for-plus.html">Mo's Digital Challenge</a>. This week's challenge is "H is for . . . " and obviously, my H is for Haunted House.<br />
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Here is a second card that I made using another Mo Manning digital stamp entitled, "Teen Witch". I also coloured it using Copic markers and mounted it using several layers of cardstock. As a final finishing touch, I added dimension to the spiders by adding dots of Ranger's Black Enamel Accents.</div>
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-329566661153697582013-09-30T16:29:00.001-07:002013-09-30T16:29:17.516-07:00In SympathyUnfortunately, we had a recent death in our family that prompted me to make a group of Autumn themed sympathy cards. I was quite pleased with the finished cards and so have decided to share them through my blog.<br />
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The first card was embossed with a gorgeous embossing folder from Melissa Francis. I added a dark brown border to accentuate the texture created on the craft coloured Neenah desert storm cardstock. The leaves were cut using the Impression Obsession "Leaves" die set. I added a wooden button and a twine bow to draw the leaves together. The sentiment is stamped with Versafine Onyx Black ink and embossed with Tsukineko clear embossing powder. This sentiment is from the Avery Elle "Oh Happy Day" set - one of my favourites.<br />
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The second card is also made with Neenah desert storm cardstock. The leafy strip was created using heavy watercolour paper which was stamped and white embossed with stamps from an Inkadinkado Clings set called, "Fall Leaves". I used sponge daubers and Distress Inks to add colour to the leaves and then misted the entire piece with a mixture of Perfect Pearls powder "Biscotti" and water. This caused the colours to run and blend into together and added a beautiful shimmery finish. I added layers of rust and green cardstock behind the watercolour paper to make the focal point pop, then added a twine bow and simple tag. The sentiment is from Stampin' Up.</div>
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The third card is very dimensional, with raised punched maple leaves. To create the beautiful variegated colour on the leaves, I applied warm colours of Distress inks with sponge daubers onto watercolour paper and misted them with Perfect Pearls "Biscotti" and water before punching them out using a small Fiskars leaf punch. Before gluing the leaves onto the card, I formed them using my pergamano tools and pad. The branch was created by piecing together several branches cut with a Memory Box die called "Twig and Berries".</div>
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I am entering the cards in the <a href="http://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/wednesdaychallenge/simon-says-anything-goes/">Simon Wednesday Challenge Blog</a>. The theme this week is "Anything Goes". If you haven't checked out this challenge blog, you should give it a look.</div>
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<br />Carolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752069672722304571noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697365804224530404.post-45150103300667084982013-09-07T21:05:00.000-07:002013-09-07T21:05:25.980-07:00Birthday FairyWho wouldn't want to have a birthday wish granted? Well, this little sweetie just might just be able to do that! Don't you just love this Mo Manning digital image?<br />
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This image is from Mo's Fairy Princesses. I think it is perfect for any little girl's birthday card. On this card, I coloured the image using Copic markers and added some sparkle with a star cut from Stampin' Up silver glimmer paper, and some Tim Holtz Rock Candy Distress Glitter on her crown and at her waist. The super cute floral pattern paper is from Lawn Fawn's Pink Lemonade Petite 6 x 6 paper pack. <br />
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<a href="http://mosdigitalchallenge.blogspot.ca/2013/09/challenge-201-anything-goes-wa-mo-image.html">Mo's Digital Challenge</a> this week is "Anything Goes", and I'll be entering this card in the draw.<br />
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