I was inspired by Natasha Foote's optical illusion background in her video the other day - (see it Here) and decided I needed to try it out.
My first sheet... I did my drawing a little small - ended up only doing part of a panel and die cut it out
I was inspired by Natasha Foote's optical illusion background in her video the other day - (see it Here) and decided I needed to try it out.
My first sheet... I did my drawing a little small - ended up only doing part of a panel and die cut it out
Hi there, it's my day to share a card for the January challenge at Die Cut Divas,
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I picked up a cute Lawn Fawn die set just before Christmas. So here's what I did
The die set "Candy Hearts" is super cute. I die cut the sentiment dies in different tones and shades of purple. I die cut the plain layer with white card and the the IOU from red so I could layer in the red heart. I found some pretty patterned paper and used another shade of purple for the lower part of the card. I used a sentiment from a Clearly Besotted stamp set. I decided it needed a little something more so die cut a Spellbinder's edge die and added some gems along the top.
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Over at Gina K Facebook page the Jan monthly challenge is underway. Each month a Gina video is showcased. This month the video is one of her 5 minute card ones... Pencil resist ( see it HERE)
I CASE'd Gina's card - using an older set called Warm Spring Wishes - using the butterfly.
Carol set the challenge for our NZ swap group - techniques you may have forgotten about.... and she gave us a few videos from Justine Hovey and Ingrid Blackburn - Techniques we often forget....
I really loved watching all the videos and seeing lots of techniques I haven't used in a while. - I decided on two techniques - stamp kissing and the faux torn edges one.
Today is our 45th wedding anniversary. Where has the time gone?
Here's the card I made for hubby.
I used a design I saw on my friend Linda's blog I used some patterned paper. stickers and a pre-printed sentiment. I stuck to the stickers to white card and fussy cut them before adding to the card,
Yes.... first Christmas card for 2023. Christmas Kickstart challenge called for Stenciling or Masking. I had a little bit of time this afternoon - had to go inside as the sun was shining and the heat was up there.
I used two stencils for this one. I started by using a wreath stencil from Creativ8 - used a light green Altenew ink, shifted the stencil a little and did it in a darker green and then shifted again and used the dark green again but a little heavier handed. I then used a dark red and a gold gel pen to add some berries. I then used a stencil from Faith Pocock Studios with some Altenew Silverstone ink. The sentiment is from a freebie magazine set of dies - cut from red cardstock. Linked to
I'm back from my holiday. I arrived at 6.10am on Thursday morning after a 6hr 20 min flight. It took about an hour to get through Customs and Biosecruity. I had managed to get about 3 hours sleep - my flight left Perth at 6.50pm - so was rather tired. I managed a 2 hour nap and then by 8.00pm I had fallen asleep on the couch... Hubby sent me off to bed and I slept for 10 hours... I certainly was exhausted.
So yesterday, I managed to get into my craft room and tried out a reverse layer technique I had seen on a Gina K video. (here) I don't have a lot of Gina K products but do have a number of the Master Layouts. I used ML4 Heart dies as Gina did in her sample.
This week at Splitcoaststampers the main tutorial was a delightful Easel Note Holder. I decided to make some last minute gifts.
I had four Post-It note pads at home and used some purple and white card to make the bases. I had a couple of different patterned paper packs sitting on the floor next to my desk (just waiting to be put away!) so grabbed some papers to make my easel portion. Die cut some sentiments for three and used pre-stamped and die cut bits from the Magic pile to add to the other one. Now to make one for myself!
My bags are packed - just a couple of last minute items to go in. We head off at around 8.00am in the morning as it will take about an hour to get to the airport and get the car parked. Our flight is at 11.50am but the expected number of people through the airport tomorrow is around 50,000 so there will be long queues. Everyone is super excited - on both sides of the "ditch" - the Aussie's are over their bout of COVID (thank goodness) and we've been taking care to stay away from crowds.
This will be my last post before Christmas - so I'm wishing all my friends and followers - a Very Merry Christmas. Enjoy spending time with friends and family. See you in the New Year 💖💖