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Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Peek a Boo Scroll Technique-September Design Team Project

 
This is a quick technique that adds a little something different to your card. It is great for beginners. Super simple. It also shows off double-sided patterned paper very well. I think you should give it a try.
This is my Design Team card for September over at Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge. You can check out all the great cards for this month's challenge here.
I also have a quick video showing you how to try out this technique if you want a quick look.  Just go here.

Saturday, August 27, 2022

Color & Fusion Challenges

 

I got to get in my craft room today while I am home.  Yay!  I immediately started looking at the challenges that are out there.  I decided of course to start there.  Color Throwdown #550 has awesome colors. 
 You need to check it out if you have not already.
I decided to use those colors for today's card while also using Fusion Card Challenge's  card sketch.  
  I thought the two together would work out beautifully.
I hope you thinks so as well.  You can see some of the mechanics of this card over on the 1 minute YouTube Video I have up here.  I hope you will check it out.  

I am adding this card to the two challenges above, as well as Creative Fingers Challenge Blog: Anything Goes #237.


Popsicle Shaped Card


 I have been wanting to make a shaped card for a while. This is perfect for a beginner. You just need a couple sizes of circles to draw half of a circle. Then you quickly have a popsicle card. I used direct to paper with distress oxide ink to make the stick. I used patterned paper on the inside to put this in place. It also adds a bit of sturdiness to the card. I hope you might give this a try.


You can watch this card in the making by following the link here. It only take a minute.

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Make Your Own Patterned Paper


 I don't know why I feel compelled to buy patterned paper regularly. I have slowed down on buying it, but really it is so pretty and I am just drawn to it. In reality, I don't need patterned paper. I have all kinds of stamps, stencils, embossing folders, and inks. I can make my own! I tend also to feel guilty that I am not using all of those products that I have. So I decided to make some patterned paper for this project. I kept it simple just black images on a white card. I love how it turned out.

If I could go back to that beginner card maker when I was starting out. I would say hey, you don't need all that paper. You can save yourself some money. Just create your own. Nah! I wouldn't have listened. But I will make a bigger effort to use some of my other products to make my own patterns as well.

You can check out the card a bit closer with the video found here.

Saturday, August 20, 2022

Color Theory Made Easy

 



I was excited when I stumbled on this resource regarding color theory. It simplifies everything. That way when I don't have a single sheet of paper that is not part of a set, I can figure out what other colors of cardstock will match the project. It really has helped bring my cardmaking up to another level. Other ways, I make sure my colors go together on a project include using patterned paper or cardstock that is part of the same line or kit. Or I use inks or pens that I have already used on the project to make faux layers or to color the sentiment. That way everything ties in together. Have you found other ways I may not have thought of to make sure your project colors are cohesive? If so, please share in the comments.

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Embroidery Floss Used to Make a Plaid


 I saw this on Pinterest, using embroidery thread to make a plaid. I would have never thought to do that. It really makes a great card. You should definitely use a strong adhesive. I used double-sided tape as it made sense to me to help keep the ends in place as I worked on other portions of the plaid. I just kept this card simple adding a focal image along with a sentiment. I really wanted the texture of the floss to be the shining component. This is actually a fairly quick card to make. Beginner cardmakers could easily handle this. Hope you give it a go.


I do have a 1-minute video on making this card. You can check it out here.

Monday, August 8, 2022

Let's Make a Card Using: Twine, Red/Yellow, Spicy, and 3x3 as the elements

 

Thanks to Crafty Roulette on YouTube, I have another card put together. The elements that needed to be used this week are in the description. Below I will have a link to Crafty Roulette's YouTube channel in case you want to join in this coming week. I used images from Cricut Design Space for my image. I didn't have anything that would work in a physical stamp. I printed this out and then set to work making it a 3 x 3-inch panel. I colored the bottle and label with the colors red and yellow. For the twine I just gathered it up in the corner...now bows this time. The banner I hand cut using Cricut glitter cardstock. I love that stuff. It is no shed and the perfect weight. I had to include some gold flat back gems of course. Here is where you can find Crafty Roulette here on YouTube.
 I have a quick video putting this card together if you want to check it out on my YouTube channel here.