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Saturday, December 29, 2018

New Crochet Projects





I made this baby blanket for my granddaughter, Lilly.  I wanted it to be soft, so I used Caron Simply Soft yarn in four colors.  The wave pattern is based on Summer Mist Throw by Crafty Crystal.  I alternated the waves with stripes, based on my own interpretation.  I also added a decorative edge on the sides at the end.  I love how the colors turned out.


This boho scarf was made using lots of leftovers.  The yarn I used varied in thickness, material and type.  I did not use a pattern and it was fun to make it up as I went along, based on how much of a scrap of yarn I had.  My daughter Victoria made the pom poms for the edges.  The colors and texture turned out beautifully.


This is some stunning yarn I found at a yarn store in Eureka Springs, AR.  I do not have any plans for this yarn yet, but I hope to find a project for some of it soon.

Friday, December 28, 2018

New Earrings



I finally found some time to make a few new pairs of earrings.  I love the vintage feel of these pretty drops.  I used Czech glass, vintage settings and hand painted tiny birdcage charms.  The links and charms can be found at Dry Gulch Beads.

Watercolor Flower Card



I found this beautiful idea on the Altenew blog.  I am working on my watercoloring technique, so I wanted to try to mimic the soft colors.  I used the Altenew watercolor Espresso, Cotton Candy and Grapevine pans.  These colors are rich and beautiful.  I decided to layer my frame with gold cardstock to coordinate with the gold embossing powder.  I love the way it turned out.


I created this card for the Altenew A Year in Review challenge.  #AltenewBest2018.





Thursday, December 27, 2018

Shaker Window Card


I created this shaker card for the My Favorite Things Sketch challenge.   I love the sequins in the windows.  I added a little sparkle for the 4 Crafty Chicks challenge.



 


I started by stamping an ornate background with Versafine black ink.  Then I colored the four window areas with different colors of Lindy's Magicals and a watercolor brush.  I used 110 lb cardstock, so it can take a little water.  I chose a decorative rectangle die to create the cutout for the windows.  



 Next, I decided to color the window frame.  I used more Lindy's Magicals to watercolor the frame with a soft aqua color.  I love the Magicals because they pack a lot of color in very little product plus they have lots of shimmer.


 I chose a matching tone background paper and mounted the window on a piece of aqua cardstock.  The tone on tone background helps make the window and the thanks show up better.


I embellished the windows with watercolored flowers that I diecut.  The thanks is a stacked diecut with metallic gold cardstock on the top.  I finished the design with a few gold open leaf diecuts.  I really like the way this one turned out.

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Morning Glory Card



I made this morning glory card for the Altenew Year in Review challenge.  The Altenew flower stamps and cutting dies make beautifully layered morning glories.  I used the leaves from the Altenew Ranunculus build-a-flower set.  I used Altenew inks and watercolors for the flowers and the background.  I added a little shine by embossing the final ink layer in gold, rather than a darker blue ink.  I haven't decided on the sentiment yet, but I will be able to add it when I need the card.

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Dragonfly card



The new challenge at Sunday Stamps is a card using this simple but elegant sketch design.


I started with a sparkly layered dragonfly from an unbranded die,  I chose layers of pretty green and pink papers tied with baker's twine. I added Memento Angel Pink ink to the edges.  The patterned paper is from the Classy Copper DCVW stack.

Monday, December 24, 2018

Mojo Monday Sketch Challenge



This spring colored card was made for the Mojo sketch challenge and Mojo Monday.  I started with a watercolor background sprayed with Lindy's shimmery colors.  I added a strip of patterned paper from DCWV's Marquee stack.  I edged the paper with Seedless Preserves oxide ink.  I embossed the thanks sentiment on a piece of vellum using Snowflake embossing tinsel from Ranger.  The diecut layered rose is from Altenew.

I am also submitting this card to the Allsorts Challenge blog.  This weeks challenge is a floral or thanks design.  




Christmas Tree Diecut Card



This Christmas card is pretty simple, but the diecuts make it elegant.  I love the shimmery background of this card.  I used Lindy's sprays over watercolor paper to achieve the shimmer.  The tree was cut from watercolored paper.  The NOEL diecut is cut from gold mirrorcard and gold glitter paper.  You can find the tree die at Simon Says Stamp.  The Noel die can be found at Papertrey Ink

I am entering this in the Die Cuttin Divas challenge this week.


Saturday, December 22, 2018

Watercolored Flowers with Cutting Dies


One of my current card making favorites right now is stamps with matching cutting dies.  I never enjoyed fussy cutting so the dies are perfect for me.  I recently received the last set of Distress Oxides inkpads and I wanted to try out the color palette.





 I started by gold heat embossing flowers and leaves from two different stamp sets onto watercolor paper.  I added Oxides ink using a paintbrush.  First I swiped a little ink onto my glass mat, then I used a watercolor brush to pick up the color.  I start with the lightest colors first, then move to the darker shades.  I made sure to color past the lines just a bit to avoid a white ring around the diecuts.  You could color perfectly within the lines as well and use the qhite border as part of the design.  Next, I used the matching dies to cut out the shapes.



Once I was finished coloring the flowers and leaves, I used the remaining ink to create the coordinating background.  I just swiped the watercolor paper over the ink on the glass mat and smooshed it until it covered the entire piece of paper.  The background colors are a little more subtle and it was a great use of leftover ink. I also flicked a few drops of water onto the ink since Oxides react so well with water.  I used a heat tool to dry the background and trimmed it to fit on a standard card front.

 

Then I arraned the flower bouquets.  A great tip for arranging small pieces is to use Press-N-Seal over the pieces once you have the design you like.  Then you can keep the design intact while you apply the adhesive.



I love how the purple background turned out a little darker than the flowers.  It makes the light purple really pop.  


I added a foam sheet to the backs of the backgrounds and then mounted them on 110 lb white cardstock. The 10 lb cardstock really makes a difference in the feel of the cards.  I used lighter paper for years, but now I will always use the heavier stock for my card bases.


I left the cards without sentiments so that I could add the appropriate message when I needed them.  In the end, the peach and coral card received a feel better sentiment in matching gold embossing powder.  The metallic gold is a nice accent to the pretty watercolors.