Tuesday, April 5, 2022

SCT Crop & Create Cardmaking March 2022

The online card-making event on March 25-27 from Scrapbook & Cards Today was absolutely wonderful. Of the online events I've been part of, theirs has offered the most per event and been the most organized, even when unexpected things occurred behind the scenes. 

The first day featured what would have been "Make & Take" projects in a live event. This first card features a stamp, die, and stencil from Photoplay.


This card is a stitched Hi die from Spellbinders.  I made a second card without the stitching to use a few days after the weekend. 


These are from a company that I didn't know about, and is right here in Michigan, LDRS.


This is from American Crafts.

These are from Honey Bee


There were a few more that I either haven't finished yet. All of these kits and instructors were bonuses in that they weren't announced when we registered for classes. I knew there would be some, but the quantity and quality of product and instruction were great. 

The first scheduled class was Gina Krupsky and Gina K Designs in a class called Floral Frenzy. 



Next was Amy Yingling with products from The Stamp Market. I changed the second card to be a gift tag because I thought it was too bulky to mail. There was one more card that I chose to skip. This class was called Say It With Color. 


The third session was Libby Hickson, stamps from Hero Arts, class called Fun Folds.







The last class on Saturday was Birthday Celebration taught by Jenn Shurkus using Lawn Fawn supplies.



Sunday morning began with Cathy Zielske and Concord & 9th. The second image shows what is inside the card above it. There is a third card that I missed photographing. The class was Clean & Simple Stencils & More!



Next is Tayor Vanbruggen with a 4-piece stencil set, Create in Quads, from Taylored Expressions. Inking each layer with one color per stencil onto an 8" x 10.5" piece of cardstock gave us these four card fronts when cut apart. I haven't decided on sentiments for the first three cards yet. 




The seventh class, Spring Is In The Air,  was taught by Laura Bassen for Pinkfresh Studios. 



Last, but certainly not least was Make & Shake by Mari, by Mari Clarke for Honey Bee Stamps. She also taught the other Honey Bee projects on Friday. 





Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Welcome Baby Girl

I've fallen behind again in recording what I've been working on. This card uses a Spellbinders die to create the card which folds flat for mailing. The small die cuts added as embellishments are from the same set, Baby Step Block Card S6-134. The print papers are odd pieces from my stash. This went to a sweet little girl in South Carolina that I haven't met yet. 





Sunday, February 13, 2022

When PlayDoh becomes Play Dough

I have a long standing tradition of giving money to my great-niece and great-nephews on their birthdays, but never just cash inside a card. This year, one of the boys turned 17 a few days ago. His cash became dough (which I hope he understood the slang term for money) inside a small PlayDoh container. 





The die used to create the card is from The Stamps of Life Happy Fold-It die set. The word Birthday is part of Simon Says Stamp Birthday Wishes Circle sssd112098.


Valentine Candy Totes and Cards

Once again, The Paper Pixie (Video instructions here) for a win with these easy to make, no special tools required totes that will hold 4 Nuggets or Treasures candies. This first one was my test and came out so well, I gave it and a card to the woman who cuts my hair. 

A view from above. This reminds me of the cartons that hold 4 glass bottles of root beer 
or 6 bottles of long necks, my preferred way to drink real beer. 
These additional totes are for family members. The hearts were cut from a Gina K die
 that had a hole in the upper left where I placed the pearls and gems. 
The print papers are from miscellaneous sources in my stash. 

I made identical cards for my sons using a Tim Holtz Circuit Multi-Level Embossing Folder 665372 

My granddaughter's card used an image from My Favorite Things stamp set Unicorns and Glitter BB-100 on a background made using Altenew Stencil set Shattered Cubes. The popped out base instructions can be found at Jennifer McGuire's easy box pop 
My grandson is almost 12 so he is outgrowing some of the cutesy stuff but understands my love of puns and just plain corny stuff. I downloaded an image of a ruler to print on kraft-colored cardstock. The You Rule is a die from Spellbinders Pack It Up die set. 

Thursday, February 10, 2022

The Blanket of Many Stitches

Here is the link to The Blanket of Many Stitches, Cascade's MKAL 2021-2022. Every two weeks, participants received three stitch patterns to work on. Most pattern sections were 8-12 rows in height, the total number of stitches on the blanket was 200, the yarn was worsted weight.  Most people who participated and posted on the Facebook page dedicated to this project used 4 colors of yarn throughout. I used one and only skipped the two pattern sections that required two colors within that section. I substituted a stitch pattern of my own and am happy with the result. I haven't measured the blanket, but it is definitely long enough! 



Thursday, February 3, 2022

Lunar New Year, Sympathy, and other card components

January didn't produce as much as I had hoped, craft-wise, but if I look at the experimenting that I did with paper arts and the continued knitting, I haven't done badly. 

Sympathy cards are always difficult if you are making them when you need them. Not only do you feel a time crunch, but you are also emotionally involved which can delay or derail your creativity. I made this one using Gina K's Friendly Silhouettes which were from an online class where she was a guest instructor. There are other tree stamps that are similar. 

Playing with products produced this tree, a new purchase because it was on sale and I liked the layers of the Sizzix die set called Layered Christmas Tree, number 664712. I used white glitter paper for the snow and Stickles for the ornaments. 

A Jennifer McGuire video inspired me to apply ink to a stencil and run the stencil and paper through a die cutting machine as if you were embossing the paper. The embossing effort didn't go well due to user error while I become familiar with how my new machine works. This stencil, Bold Layering Stencils by Gina K would normally produce colored flowers on white paper or a colored paper of your choice which might limit the colors of ink you could use for the flowers. Yellow ink, for instance, over blue card stock would probably give you a green flower that was not your intention. Here is the link to Jennifer McGuire's Stencil Ink Press Technique

February 1st was the start of the Lunar New Year. I made this card for my neighbor, welcoming the Year of the Tiger. I used gold ink on red cardstock and a stencil called Lunar Lanterns by Clearly Besotted. The playful tiger images were prints that I cut and adhered inside and out.