Sunday, March 29, 2020

Stay Crafty with Hero Arts


It's a breath of fresh air to see Hero Arts bring back challenges again! I remember
their earliest challenges when you had to physically send in your card/project via
snail mail to the company.  Then there were Flickr challenges where I met my 
first stamping friends, many of whom I still keep in touch with today.

Fast forward to 2020 with weekly "Stay Crafty" challenges with different themes.
I missed the first challenge last week and was determined to play along this week.

https://heroarts.com/blogs/hero-arts-blog/stay-crafty-with-hero-challenge-2

So the challenge is to use stamps and or dies that you bought and have never used
yet, or even opened up the packaging! Sound familiar? Here's my card using their
January 2020 My Monthly Hero Card Kit which I just HAD to have but misplaced 
it when I did some New Year's cleaning.




I loved the newsprint floral wrap and assembled that first. All the flowers and
leaves were die cut from white card stock and colored with Copic markers. 
I tucked an arrangement inside the wrap and adhered it to a woodgrain panel.



The panel was adhered to a green card base, topped with the white embossed
sentiment, then finished off with clear sequins. 

I'm so glad that I found this challenge and that I got to open the kit and finally
made a card. And I'm pretty sure it won't be my last!
Thanks so much for stopping by!


 

Friday, March 27, 2020

CASology Week #364--TEA


The cue word for CASology Week #364 is TEA.


https://casology.blogspot.com/2020/03/week-364-tea.html


Are you a fan of tea? I am! A HUGE fan. Mostly hoji-cha with a roasted flavor
and matcha (green tea). And it doesn't have to be in drinkable form, either. 😉
Here's my card.




I adhered Altenew's Painted Fantasy washi tape to white card stock and die cut
MFT's tea cups in opposite directions. The cups were stacked and adhered to a
white card base and the sentiment was stamped beneath them. I finished off the
card with a strip of pale gray patterned paper.

Thanks so much for stopping by! Think I'll make myself a cuppa.


Thursday, March 26, 2020

CAS(E) this Sketch #365--You Are Amazing


Chrissy brings us this week's CAS(E) this Sketch #365.
 How cool is this one?




I pretty much followed the sketch with a (retired) pad of Pink Paislee papers.




Must be my recent trip to Japan that inspired me--doesn't this have a "kimono"
feel to it? I should have cut the two larger pieces so they weren't so symmetrical 
but those were the last pieces in the pack so I just went with it.

I stamped and die cut the "you" and white embossed the secondary sentiment,
adhered them to the card and called it done.

Visit CAS(E) this Sketch to see how the rest of the team interpreted Chrissy's
sketch and join us if you can. Link up your card(s) by Thursday, April 2nd and
as the weekly winner you'll be invited to guest with us on a future sketch!


Tuesday, March 24, 2020

MFT Birthday Project Challenge--Flowers


This theme for this month's MFT's Birthday Project Challenge is FLOWERS.
I'm not a "flower person" but decided to join the challenge so I could use the new
Freshly Picked Die-namics on my project.




This die is genius! Besides the watering can, there's a single piece that consists of
flowers and stems so you don't have to fuss with the arrangement. I die cut the 
floral arrangement from green card stock, and added shading with Copic markers.



The rest of the flowers and foliage were cut from white card stock, colored, then
layered over the respective flowers and leaves. The watering can was cut from gray
card stock and distressed with white pigment ink.

 I stamped the sentiment, added a strip of patterned paper, then adhered the
arrangement. Clear droplets finished off the card.

Thanks for stopping by!


Thursday, March 19, 2020

CAS(E) this Sketch #364--It's Coffee o'clock



Here's a retro sketch for you--the inaugural CAS(E) this Sketch #1!
Did you join the challenge back in 2012




I do remember entering, and here was my super literal take on the sketch. 
Hearts courtesy of Papertrey Ink with a Paper Smooches sentiment.




Here's my 2020 version.




Memory Box Cups of Cheer (retired) were cut and inked and adhered to a card base.
The pink mug was popped up and the steam and sentiment were added. A rounded
off corner finished off the card.

Visit CAS(E) this Sketch to see how the rest of the team interpreted the inaugural
sketch and join us if you can. Link up your card(s) by Thursday, March 26th.
We hope to see you in the gallery!


Thursday, March 12, 2020

CAS(E) this Sketch #363


Here's this week's CAS(E) this Sketch #363.



And here's my take on it.



I had several ideas and came across the Happy Birthday collaborative set by
the Stamping Village, that had the perfect images--a small flower and
sentiment from Altenew.

I stamped and fussy cut the flowers, stamped the sentiment and adhered the
flowers after adding on the striped patterned paper. Done!

Visit CAS(E) this Sketch to see how the rest of the team interpreted the sketch
and join us if you can. Link up your card(s) by Thursday, March 19th and
we hope to see you in the gallery!

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And by the way, when you purchase this set, $5 will be donated to the 
Dreaming Zebra Foundation, a non profit organization which provides art and
music supplies to underprivileged children worldwide.

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

CASology Week #363--SKYLINE




The cue word for Week #363 at CASology is SKYLINE. I have a few building
dies but wanted to try a one layer card so it was Altenew's City Scene Stencil
to the rescue.




I used five colors of Hero Arts' Reactive Inks to stencil in the buildings on the bottom of
a card base. I stamped the two part sentiment in gray ink and was ready to call it done,
but felt the buildings needed to be grounded somehow.

I scored a few lines beneath the buildings and was quite happy with the result and
that I still managed to keep it one layer 😊

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Thursday, March 5, 2020

CAS(E) this Sketch #362

Nathalie brings us CAS(E) this Sketch #362.




And here's my take on it. I substituted hot air balloons for the balloons
in the sketch. Sadly, Top Dog Dies has closed up shop but I received these dies
when I guested for them a few years ago and they're still a fave.




Dotted Swirls was debossed on a Grout Gray card base then topped with
the two ink distressed hot air balloons and cloud. The sentiment was clear
embossed on a strip of card stock and adhered to the card.

Visit CAS(E) this Sketch to see how the rest of the team interpreted the sketch
and join us if you can. Link up your card(s) by Thursday, March 12th and as the
weekly winner, you'll be invited to join us on a future sketch!