Thursday, November 14, 2019

CAS(E) this Sketch #348


Are you ready for this week's CAS(E) this Sketch?
Here's Sketch #348 from Chrissy.




And here's my take on it.




Leaves were cut from scraps of "smooshed" watercolor pieces and adhered to
a card, then topped off with the simple sentiment. And this card is 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, November 21st and as
the weekly winner, you'll be invited to guest with us on a future sketch!


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Thursday, November 7, 2019

CAS(E) this Sketch #347


CAS(E) this Sketch #347 is a retro one. Remember this?




Here was my take back in 2015.



And here's my take four years later.




Anyone counting how many times I've used this Altenew washi tape? (Answer: 6)
I adhered a piece to white card stock, then cut it out with a stitched rounded die.
After adhering it to a light gray card base, I popped up a sentiment and finished off
with some sequins.

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, November 14th and as
the weekly winner you'll be invited to guest with us on a future sketch!

Thursday, October 31, 2019

CAS(E) this Sketch #346


CAS(E) this Sketch #346 is a new sketch from me and it looks like this.




Here's my take on it.



I stamped and colored the elf, then trimmed around the border to form a
Polaroid. A green strip of card stock was adhered to a card base and the Polaroid
was popped up over it.

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, Nov 7th and as the
weekly winner you'll be invited to guest with us on a future sketch.



Wednesday, October 30, 2019

MFT Wednesday Sketch Challenge #461






And here's how I interpreted the sketch.



Two mugs of cocoa were substituted for the circle elements then finished
off with the white embossed sentiment.



Visit the MFT blog for all the details on how you can be the random winner of
a $50 MFT gift voucher when you enter the challenge. We hope to see you
in the gallery!



Monday, October 28, 2019

Merry Christmas Gnome


When I saw Simon Says Stamp's new Gnome die, I just had to get it. He was 
on "reserve" until the end of the month and I really didn't mind waiting. But I was 
so happy (I may have squealed) that I didn't have to wait till then, because he
just arrived in my mailbox a few days ago. Yay!



A kraft panel was embossed with a woodgrain pattern and adhered to an olive
card base. The Gnome pieces were cut from white card stock and inked with 
Distress inks. His beard was "feathered" with Copic markers, then I assembled 
him on the shaped background piece. I just loved seeing him "come to life."


I adhered him to the woodgrain panel and added the white embossed sentiment
and some greenery finished off the card.

It was so much fun constructing the gnome--almost like playing with paper dolls.
I turned him into a Christmas gnome, but he's versatile enough to be used for
any occasion just by changing up the outfit colors.



I'm hoping that by Simon Says Stamp's Die-cember, there will be even more
gnomes, maybe in different shapes and sizes. I'll be wishin' and hopin' til' then.

Thursday, October 24, 2019

CAS(E) this Sketch #345


Here's CAS(E) this Sketch #345, compliments of teammie Brian.




And here's what I came up with.


 

The Quad Love die was cut three times from watercolor card stock and inked
in ombré pinks and reds. They were stacked and adhered together to form a
thick, chipboard piece.

The Shiplap stamp was inked with kraft ink and stamped on a primitive white
panel, then adhered to a kraft card base. I adhered the sentiment piece and
stamped the second part of the sentiment below it.

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, Oct 31st.
We hope to see you in the gallery!

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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

MFT Wed Sketch Challlenge #460




Here's this week's MFT Wednesday Sketch Challenge #460--a clean and simple one.



And here's my take on it.



The little snowman was grounded with a strip of patterned paper. I added
the speech bubble and heart and the card was done. Love a simple sketch!




Visit the MFT blog for all the details on how you can be chosen as the random
winner of a $50 MFT gift voucher when you join us for the challenge!


Tuesday, October 22, 2019

MFT Snow Globe Greetings Card Kit Release Day


It's time! MFT's Snow Globe Greetings Card Kit is waiting for you in the MFT Store!
Here's my last Card Kit project, using most of the contents of the kit. I'm calling this
card "Mistletoe Under Glass" 😉



Instead of hanging the mistletoe, I trimmed the stem and adhered it to a
Grout Gray card base. I die cut the dome from a white card base and embossed
the sentiment with platinum embossing powder.



The clear dome pouch was assembled over the mistletoe as if it were a
botanical specimen in a glass dome--just another way to feature the mistletoe.

And don't forget that the mid-month "free with $60" die is a gorgeous 
 Believe Die-namics.


I ink distressed a watercolor panel and sprayed some water on the bottom.
"Believe" was die cut twice from white card stock and once from silver glitter
card stock and layered together to form a thick piece. I adhered it on the
inked panel and stamped the second part of the sentiment under it then
finished off the card with the silver star.

Off you go to shop! We hope you enjoy MFT's newest card kit and be sure to
comment on participating members' blogs by Thursday, October 24th for a
chance to win a $50 MFT gift voucher! Happy shopping!



Second card

Monday, October 21, 2019

More Snow Globe Greetings Inspiration


Are you ready for more Snow Globe Greetings Card Kit inspiration? 
For today's project, I'm using products that were recently released together 
with the kit.

I thought the bear in the Merry Moments set would be a perfect fit inside the
Tall Snow Globe for a quick shaker card.



The polar bear was stamped, colored with Copics, then cut with the matching
Die-namics. A background was inked in sunset colors and spattered with white
paint and set aside to dry. A snowy ground was torn from white card stock
and inked on the edges with a pale blue Copic marker.




I adhered a few snowflake sequins on the sky, and added some inside together
with some sequins before assembling the shaker. Oh, and I did stamp the sentiment
before assembling the shaker--so glad I remembered to do that!

Visit today's Card Kit post for more ideas and inspiration and leave a comment
there for a chance to win a $25 prize! Get ready to buy the Snow Globe Greetings
Card Kit tomorrow, Oct 22nd at 10AM EST in the MFT Store!



Sunday, October 20, 2019

Meet MFT's October Card Kit--Snow Globe Greetings



MFT's October Card Kit is Snow Globe Greetings. This fun and festive kit will go on sale
 Tuesday, October 22nd at 10AM EST in the MFT Store. Here's a quick peek at the kit.


For a more detailed description of the kit's contents, visit today's Card Kit post
at My Favorite Things. You'll be able to purchase contents of the kit separately,
but there's value and savings when you purchase the entire kit.



For today's project, I used the Tall Snow Globe Die-namics as a portal for the
hanging mistletoe. The mistletoe was cut from green card stock and inked
for a bit of dimension. I added the berries and the little bow and adhered it to
a Grout Gray card base. The sentiment was platinum embossed and the panel
was popped up over the mistletoe.



Head over to today's countdown post for more Card Kit inspiration and leave a
comment there for a chance to win a $25 prize. Thanks for stopping by today!