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Saturday, December 31, 2016
Quilted Hello
My wonderful MIL is a quilter. She was out at Thanksgiving and I mentioned I needed a new table runner and she came back at Christmas with a perfect table runner for me based on what I needed. She has made over 8 quilts for my home and I love everyone of them. When she mentioned she needed a gift for a fellow quilter I said how about a few quilt cards. So to the craft cave I went yesterday and then when I saw today's challenge I knew I could swipe one of the BG's I started for today's teapot challenge. Not to worry, I am still making her several for her friend.
Die cut the quilt frame and switched out the blocks for white blocks. Stamped the Heartfelt Creations flower and colored with copics. Popped the flower on dimensionals and added some punched branches. Finished off with some sequins and the sentiment.
Copics used: BV000, BV11, BV13, BV17, G12, G14, G17 and G85.
Quilted Hello
Here comes Santa Claus
I used different snowy DP and lined the BG sponging the edges of each
layer. I tore the white snowbank and sponged it. Using this fun sleigh
embellishment from Green Duck Designs I put it up on dimensionals and
stamped the sentiment.
These darling images are from Green Duck Sales. They have a
great fan club program that you can check out: www.diecutclub.com
or you can follow them at www.facebook.com/DieCutClub.
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Cat Notes
Today's fun inspiration challenge on SCS has a great dress that inspired this fun card.
Stamped the image, masked if off. Used aqua distress ink on the left and blue on the right as the dress has both colors. Then splattered yellow and black acrylic paint. I rubbed it on his tail as if to show where he got in the paint. Once he was unmasked I colored him with some additional brown distress ink and stamped the sentiment.
Cat Notes
Stamped the image, masked if off. Used aqua distress ink on the left and blue on the right as the dress has both colors. Then splattered yellow and black acrylic paint. I rubbed it on his tail as if to show where he got in the paint. Once he was unmasked I colored him with some additional brown distress ink and stamped the sentiment.
Cat Notes
Quilted Christmas
F4A357 -Night Before
MIX204 - Wrap it up
In our family we do not use much traditional wrapping paper, we use reusable cloth bags. Using a fabric from my stash with Santa (on black so it looks like night to me) I cut it down to fit behind the Gina Marie quilt die cut. Cut Die cut the quilt frame and glued over the fabric and mounted on the CS.
Stamped the sentiment and mounted it on black paper. For the Mix challenge the sentiment is ink and I added stickles to the snowflakes on the fabric to give it some shine but I don't think that took too well in the photograph and also added stickles to portions of the sentiment layer.
Quilted Christmas
MIX204 - Wrap it up
In our family we do not use much traditional wrapping paper, we use reusable cloth bags. Using a fabric from my stash with Santa (on black so it looks like night to me) I cut it down to fit behind the Gina Marie quilt die cut. Cut Die cut the quilt frame and glued over the fabric and mounted on the CS.
Stamped the sentiment and mounted it on black paper. For the Mix challenge the sentiment is ink and I added stickles to the snowflakes on the fabric to give it some shine but I don't think that took too well in the photograph and also added stickles to portions of the sentiment layer.
Quilted Christmas
Aged to Perfection
Windows to the World is the fun challenge this week on Splitcoast Stampers.
Stamped my Heartfelt Creations image and colored with copics. Die cut the black gate frame from HFC and mounted on dimensionals. Stamped and colored the additional leaves and grapes and shaped and layered around the image. Finished off with stickles, sequins and framing of the white gel pen.
Copics used: B21, B23, B41, E11, E13, E15, E41, E43, Y06, Y11, YG13, YG17, YG67, R24, V12, V15 & V17
Aged to Perfection
Stamped my Heartfelt Creations image and colored with copics. Die cut the black gate frame from HFC and mounted on dimensionals. Stamped and colored the additional leaves and grapes and shaped and layered around the image. Finished off with stickles, sequins and framing of the white gel pen.
Copics used: B21, B23, B41, E11, E13, E15, E41, E43, Y06, Y11, YG13, YG17, YG67, R24, V12, V15 & V17
Aged to Perfection
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Scarecrow Thanks
For today's FS challenge on SCS I found a wonderful Scarecrow card and just had to use this embellishment from Green Duck.
Super fast card, the base is white SC, then a layer of brown SC then the DP. Added the ribbon and layered the scarecrow and finished off with the die cut Thanks.
Super fast card, the base is white SC, then a layer of brown SC then the DP. Added the ribbon and layered the scarecrow and finished off with the die cut Thanks.
These darling images are from Green Duck Sales. They have a
great fan club program that you can check out: Die Cut Club
or you can follow them at Facebook Die Cut Club. Although this image is from last month, each month they have some wonderful embellishments you can play with all year long. I hope you check them out.
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Thanks!
The inspiration board is amazing today with wonderful ceramic art to inspire us.
I love the warm colors and used them to create this thank you card. Since I have finished my Christmas cards it is time to get started on thank you cards. The image from Seasonally Scattered is from a sweet friend. I cut it down and mounted on a couple of layers. Used some flowers from my stash in some of the rich tones in the ceramic pot and added some homemade candy dots to finish off the flowers.
Thanks!
I love the warm colors and used them to create this thank you card. Since I have finished my Christmas cards it is time to get started on thank you cards. The image from Seasonally Scattered is from a sweet friend. I cut it down and mounted on a couple of layers. Used some flowers from my stash in some of the rich tones in the ceramic pot and added some homemade candy dots to finish off the flowers.
Thanks!
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