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Monday, October 14, 2024

Bachelor Buttons and a Halloween card...

 

My maternal grandmother always had Bachelor Buttons growing in the flower beds around her house, so I try to plant them from time to time, too.  When I saw this AI image, I just had to use it for a card.


I embossed a white panel and adhered it to a white card base. Then I matted my image and popped it up on foam tape in the center of my card front.

The sentiment was heat embossed and added at the top.







The inside was very simple with a sentiment stamped with blue ink.








This card started with a gray card base. I cut a gray and white patterned piece of DSP and blended some gray ink onto all four edges before gluing it down.

The "BOO" die was new for this year's Halloween cards. I cut it out of some dark gray glitter cardstock. After cutting it out, I used a black Sharpie to color the spider.


I really like the webs inside the letters. They add lots of interest, don't you think?

To finish off the card front, I added a little skeleton that I had in my stash.





Once again, I added a stamped sentiment on the inside to finish the card.








We are going to watch my grandson, who is 15, play football tonight. It should be fun! It will be the first football game I have been to in a long time.

Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.

Cheryl

Friday, October 11, 2024

Oops...I printed it in black and white...

I recently printed out an AI image of a floral background to use on a card. I thought I was printing it in the original palette of blues so that it would look like this:


I was going to use it to create a sympathy card. But when I picked it up off the printer, I saw that I had actually printed it in black and white!

I didn't want to make a black and white card, so I decided to blend some pink ink over the image, and this is how it turned out:

When I did my ink blending, some of the details of the petals and butterflies nearly disappeared, so I grabbed some colored pencils and did my best to add them back in. I actually liked the softening of the edges in the design, though. I think it added to the tranquility of the image.


I matted the image with black CS and added my stamped and die-cut sentiment with some foam squares.

I had considered adding a sheer ribbon, but in the end, I thought just the sentiment was enough.







I printed a sentiment for the inside at the same time that I printed the floral image (I do that a lot!).

Now I think I'd like to try printing it in black and white again, and then blending some yellow ink onto the white/light areas. I could even add some gold and orange details and shading with colored pencils.

Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day

Cheryl



Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Fun with an AI image...

I recently printed out several copies of a colorful AI image that featured delicate flowers around all four sides of a rectangle. I sized the image to fit an A2 card base, printed it out, and here is what I created:



The "thanks" was sitting on my desk. It had been cut from gold metallic cardstock, and I thought it would look pretty on this card. 

I stamped the second sentiment, cut it out and popped it up on a thin strip of foam tape.

The lilac gems were a final embellishment to add a little sparkle.







The stamped sentiment on the inside creates a nice link to the gold "thanks" on the front of the card. I also added a punched heart from gold metallic cardstock.








I happened to have this oval on my desk with "happy Birthday" printed on it. I added a little bit of ink around its edge and popped it up on the center of my card. 


Then I added three butterflies--one yellow/pink (die-cut) and two little blue ones (punched). The blue ones each have a blue gem in the center of their bodies.









A simple sentiment was stamped on the inside.










For this card, I once again reached for a sentiment that was laying on my desk. I cut it into three separate words, lightly inked the edges, and popped each one up at an angle.


This time, instead of adding butterflies, I scattered a few blue gems around my sentiment words.










I stamped the same sentiment in this card as I had used on the previous card.

These three cards were made lickety-split! They were all donated to the thrift store and have sold, so someone liked the floral image as much as I did.

I have really enjoyed using AI images for some of my cards. I know most of you probably use DSP, but I really don't want to purchase more than I already have. Printing out a few images now and then scratches my itch for new paper designs.

Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.

Cheryl

Monday, October 7, 2024

Making Halloween cards with old supplies...

I had some leftover bits from last year's Halloween cardmaking sessions, so I dug into them to help me make a few cards this year.

The background paper on this card was purchased this year, but the felt hat and witch's shoes were stickers from last year. I only had a few of them left, so I'm trying to use them up on some cards.


The white circles were glued directly to the DSP and the felt stickers were placed onto the circles - no extra dimension needed!

The sentiment was stamped, cut out and then popped up with some thin foam strips.








I stamped a sentiment and a witch's hat on the inside.









This gatefold card also features some new (this year) DSP in the background, but the pumpkin image was in my stash. I'm not even sure where it came from. I adhered it to a deckle-edged, die-cut square and then glued it to the left side of the gatefold.


I used my computer to print out a sentiment for the inside and added a die-cut jack-o-lantern as an embellishment.










The moon/bat image was sitting in my stash from last year. It had been stamped, heat-embossed and fussy-cut. Also, the bat had been given some red eyes.

I cut a subtly patterned lilac panel and then inked around its edges, first with purple ink and then with some black ink.

I glued on the yellow moon/bat image and added a die-cut tree on top of that.

As a final touch, I glued some googly eyes amongst the tree branches and popped up my stamped "Ghostly Greetings."

I really do enjoy pulling out old supplies and coming up with ways to use them. As they say, "Waste not, want not."

Do you save all your bits and bobs, and do you enjoy creating something new with them? Or do new supplies get your creative juices flowing more easily?

Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.

Cheryl

Saturday, October 5, 2024

Let's Craft and Create Challenge #212: Anything Goes or Just Purple (Option)...

 

This month, our optional challenge at Let's Craft and Create is to create a card or other project using "just purple." That was the perfect option for me because purple is my favorite color!

I started with a deep purple card base and added a pale lilac panel on which I had used a background die with a pinpoint design. I thought the hearts in the design were perfect for an anniversary card.


The sentiment was stamped with purple ink onto a scrap of the lilac cardstock and then die-cut. It's been popped up with foam squares.

I die cut the sprigs of heather out of green cardstock first. Then I cut the flower portions out of the same deep purple as the card base and glued them onto the green die-cuts.

I just happen to have the perfect lilac ribbon in my stash, so I tied a bow and glued that onto my heather bouquet.




Since the option was "just purple," I used a lilac panel on the inside of my card, too, and stamped my sentiment and a little heart with purple ink.

I really liked this simple design for an anniversary card. I have some other small flower dies that would also work, if I wanted to change up the colors.

I hope you'll join our challenge this month and enter a project of your own. I am SO looking forward to those projects that are made with the "just purple" option in mind! But I really do love seeing all of them.

Pop on over to Let's Craft and Create to see what the other members of the Design Team have made. I know you'll be inspired.

Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.

Cheryl

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Using up some scraps and a pretty blue bouquet...

 

I have a box in which I throw my strips of DSP that are left over from other projects. The strips that make up the background panel for this card all came from that box. I think they make a nice background for my focal image, which is pretty simple.


I die-cut my aqua panel, inked around its edges, and adhered it to the center of my card front.

My little potted cactus was also die-cut, backed with a darker green CS and inked around its edges. It was popped up with foam squares.

The sentiment was stamped onto another scrap of gold-patterned CS and also adhered with foam squares.

Since this card, other than the card base, is made from snippets in my stash, I am entering it into Challenge #490 at the Snippets Playground blog.


The sentiment on the inside was printed with my computer. 









For this card, I used a die that cuts a pretty floral design into the edge of a card front.  Once that was done, I backed the front of my card with some pale plue paper so that it showed through the openings. Then, I added my die-cut bouquet.


I love having this set of flower dies so that I can create any number of different flower combinations for bouquets on my cards. I used a couple different shades of blue cardstock for these flowers and also added some blue ink for shading and defining the petals.

The sentiment was stamped and popped up with some foam tape.







The die set that was used to create the fancy edge on the front of my card also has a pretty corner die and a linear accent die, which I used on the inside of my card.

After stamping my white panel, I backed it with a blue panel to better show off the die-cut designs. Don't you think the inside of this card will be a nice surprise for the recipient?

I have been very busy lately making Halloween cards to donate. I'll be sharing more of them with you soon, so I hope you'll come back and visit again.

Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.

Cheryl


Monday, September 30, 2024

It's your day, let's party...


I have a large plastic envelope that is filled with borders that I have either made or collected from here, there and everywhere. The cocktail border that you see on this card was pulled from that envelope. I've had it for a very, very long time and have long wondered what to do with it. Finally, I decided to use it on a slimline card.


I embossed a cream-colored panel with my Swiss Dots embossing folder and added it to my pink card base. Then, I popped the border up on dimensionals and adhered it to the card front. It was made of sturdy cardstock, so that worked great.

As a last step, I die-cut two birthday word banners and glued them to the front, finishing off their ends with enamel dots.

I stamped a fun sentiment on the inside, and my card was done.

Now that I've used this border, I wish I had a few more of them! I don't know why it took me so long to figure out how to incorporate it onto a card front, but I love the final result. And it was so quick and easy!

Hopefully, I'm not the only one who gets stymied now and again by the odd crafting supply.

Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.

Cheryl