Sunday, March 25, 2018

License Plate Card

I had so much fun creating and making this card for our grandson who is turning 15.
I started out with a white rectangle card base that I used my corner rounder to round all 4 corners 1/4 inch.  Next I cut a mat in grey that I added 4 small holes to and added the adorable screw brads.  I cut two small rectangles for the stickers one in grey for the month and one in red for the year.  I used my Cricut and Cricut pens to write California in red using Brush Script BT font, it only wrote the outline so I filled it in with same pen.  I also used the same processs to write the month and year in black using Cricut Sans font.
For the HB2U and star I cut 4 times and layered up to give the embossed up look.  I again used Cricut Sans font to write 15th in black on the smaller layered star.  I added wink of Stella clear glitter pen over each of the blue letters, the star, & the month and year stickers. I used walnut stain distress ink to ink the edges of the month & year stickers & the star.
For the inside I used Cricut black pen to write in the personal sentiment & cut the mat out of white.  I used walnut stain distress ink to go around edges.  I used HOTP For the Guys stamp set for the background map stamped in walnut stain distress ink.  I stamped Happy Birthday in Memento Tuxedo black ink and I stamped enjoy the ride in blue both from same For the Guys stamp set.

I am entering into these fun Challenges:
Simon Says Monday: Road Trip
CARDZ TV ANYTHING GOES CHALLENGE #40
FFC #226 Anything Goes
DL.ART MARCH 2018 LINKY CHALLENGE

Thanks so much for stopping by to check out my latest project.

Friday, March 23, 2018

Easter Wishes Floral Oval Card

For today's card I wanted to create just a simple and pretty Easter card
After cutting the A2 sized card base in a heavy white card stock.   I then cut a background mat from some pink striped pattern paper from Lawn Fawn - Let's Polka in the Meadow
I then used my Simon says stamp bundle of stitched shapes large stitched rectangle die to cut the yellow and white lattice pattern paper to layer over that.   I used an inside outside stitched oval die to create the frame.  Using my Cricut explore I created the sentiment by using the Cricut Alphabet Font & writing with my Cricut black pen Easter Wishes onto pink card stock.  Having it cut out a larger oval so that I could then use my inside outside die  to cut to fit the opening in the frame.  I love how I can use my Cricut and my metal dies together to give myself so many other options!
Easter Eggs from a stamp set that I stamped in hot pink pigment ink and heat embossed clear.
Flowers are from Cricut - Kate's ABC's
Tiny buttons are from Cricut - Paisley that I cut at .30
I brushed over the tiny buttons with my wink of Stella clear glitter pen, too bad that never shows up in pictures for me!  but it is glittery.   For the yellow parts of the flowers I took yellow puffy paint and went over the entire piece for each one and then sprinkled with recollections extra fine glitter in yellow.   For the largest flower center I added a pink gem.
For the inside I used some fun pink flowers designer paper for the background layer.  I used a stitched rectangle die to cut the sentiment mat.  Sentiment stamp is from Lacy Things Stamp Set - HOTP, stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink.
The Bunny Rabbit is from a new stamp and Die set colored with my Spectrum Noir markers:
IG1, IG2, PP1

I am entering into these fun challenges:
Fantabulous Cricut Challenge #322-Easter
Tuesday Morning Sketches #445
HIMCR #344 - Tic Tac Toe!  (Button - Glitter - Flower)
Dies R US Challenge #93 - Frame It
Simon Says Wednesday: Floral Frenzy
Mod Squad Challenge - Ready For Spring
DL.ART Thankful Thursday Challenge #225 "Flowers"
CARDZ TV ANYTHING GOES CHALLENGE #40
FFC #226 Anything Goes
Challenge 144 - Easter

Thanks so much for stopping by and having a look at my project today

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Junk in the Trunk Game boxes

We are having a big family get together in June in Oregon this year and I wanted to put together a few games that would be fun for all ages.  This one will be absolutely be a riot to watch that is for sure!  So the object of the game ... two people will go against each other, they tie a box to their backside and it will be filled with ping-pong balls.  No hands allowed!!!  The person must shake their tailfeathers to eject as many ping-pong balls from their box in one minute.  If both people eject their entire amount of ping-pong balls Before the minute is up ... the winner will be the person that ejected them all first.  If not, it will be the person that ejected the most in one minute.  If it is a tie.... I guess we will get to laugh at them all over again as the have a new round :)
So I started out with two Kleenex boxes that I covered the four sides and one end in black card stock.  For the end with the oval opening I used my second to largest scallop oval die to cut the black card stock in the center to match up with the pre-existing oval in the box, You cannot see that cut as it is covered with the purple layer.  I cut another square embossed purple card stock down and used my large scallop stitched square frame die to get the approx. 4 x 4 inch negative space, I decided it wasn't sturdy enough so I cut a heavy duty white card stock to layer behind the purple.  I then used a spellbinders oval die from Opulent Ovals to cut the oval opening to create a frame for this end.  I also took scissors and cut slits in the clear plastic that lines the oval opening so that the balls could actually shake out. 
For the top of the box I cut letters shapes out of the light lavender pattern paper spelling out junk in the trunk as that is the name of the game.  I layered that piece onto another piece of the purple embossed card stock letting that color show through for the words. 
On one side of the box I used my Spellbinders Labels Twenty-Three die to cut out a printed digi-stamp (Pickled Potpourri Designs - Tail Feathers set) that says Shake those tail feathers!  I cut from white card stock, I then took my water brush and water colored that panel with my Distress ink pads... Mermaid Lagoon, Picked Raspberry & Shaded Lilac. 
On the opposite side of the box I did the same Labels Twenty-Three cut with the purple embossed card stock I then took the Bird digi-stamp that came in the Pickled Potpourri Designs - Tail Feathers set and printed it out and colored with my Spectrum Noir Alcohol & Colorista markers.   After coloring I cut out the bird and placed onto the purple embossed panel on the box.  I think this was the perfect way to decorate the box for this game lol.  I had fun coloring her and blending the different shades on her tail to give it a chameleon pen effect.  Here are the markers I used to color the birds:
Main Body - Hydrangea, TB3
Tail Feathers - Hydrangea, TB3, TB5
Legs & Beak GB5, BO1, OR1
Flower - Tulip, CT1 
Leaves - Leaf Green

I wanted to add some Tail Feathers to the box so I pierced a small slit through the bottom of the box at the end near the oval opening and ran some ribbon through to hang feathers to give this fun project  another cuteness factor ... especially when it's in motion!!!  For the Feathers I used an unbranded set of feather dies to cut about 8 Vellum feathers for each box.  I then took my markers   Hydrangea, Tulip, TB3, TB5  After coloring I heat set with my heat gun to not only dry them but it helped them to curl up a bit and give a great effect.  I then took my hot glue and glued each one to the ribbon strings hanging from the box.  I am seriously thinking about adding in some real colored feathers I have, if I do I will come back and add a pic here.

On the opposite end of the box I cut two slits to place the larger Pink satin ribbon through as this is what will be used to tie around the contestants waist.  I am looking forward to playing this game with lots of family members, I hope everyone enjoys it and wants to play along ... Oh and ahem... none of us older people throw our back out trying to shake our tail feathers!  Lol

I am entering into these fun challenges:
Cut it up Challenge 143 - Digitally Yours
CARDZ TV ANYTHING GOES CHALLENGE #39
Jo's Scrap Shack FFC #225 with Little Blue Button Stamps!
HIMCR #344 - Tic Tac Toe!  Ribbon - Animal - Flower
DL.ART MARCH 2018 LINKY CHALLENGE

Thanks so much for stopping by today I hope you can come back soon

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Happy Easter bunny card

Happy Sunday, I found some time to get in the craft room today and make a sweet Easter 🐣  card. 
I based today's card design on a sketch from Your Next Stamp.  I made a top fold A2 size card-base.  The papers are from everywhere so I'm sorry I can't tell you where those came from today.  I used one of my stitched scalloped edge dies to trim down the pink flower pattern paper leaving the yellow lattice portion showing at the top of the card.  I used 2 different oval dies to create the yellow frame and lattice mat.  For the large solid yellow I used 2nd from the largest size of my stitched scallop oval die stack, I then used an inside outside stitched oval die to cut out the center.  Using that same die I cut a piece from the lattice paper to go inside the oval frame.  first I ran the solid yellow stitched scalloped oval frame through the Cuttlebug swiss Dots embossing folder.  The Happy Easter words are from a new die I just recently purchased.  I used my ScanNCut to cut a pink shadow outline to place under the word Easter.  The green portion of the flowers are from my Spellbinders Moroccan Accents.  The pink portion in the flowers are from Sue Wilson - Star Flower Cluster I then added a white glitter enamel dot to the center of each flower.  The cute little bunny is from a stamp and die set.  I used my Spectrum Noir markers to highlight and color the bunny.  IG1, blender pen & PP1
For the inside of the card I covered with a light pink card stock.  I then took the leftover portion of the pink flower pattern paper  that I used my stitched scalloped edge die on, and placed it at the bottom of the card.  I used the solid yellow oval that was the negative space off of the front frame as a shadow layer.  I then cut a stitched oval from a different Oval die Stack set using the yellow lattice paper and layered that on top for the sentiment.   The sentiment stamp, Have a lovely day is from  Crafters Companion Hexagon coordinating Stamp Set.  I stamped in a hot pink chalk ink but it really didn't stand out well enough so I stamped again over the top using a medium green and it came out an unusual color of pink, but I really liked it so I kept it.
I also used my WRMK 123 punchboard to make a light pink envelope.  To decorate the envelope I found a different stamp set from my stash of a cute Easter eggs with vine on clock image that I stamped in a medium green.

I will be entering into these fun challenges:
YNS Sketch and Color Challenge #85  (I used Sketch)
Simon Says Monday: Easter/Spring Inspiration
CARDZ TV ANYTHING GOES CHALLENGE #39
Simon Says Wednesday: Easter Inspired
Challenge #93 - Frame It
HIMCR #344 - Tic Tac Toe!  (Animal - Glitter - Die cut)

I hope you enjoyed my fun Easter bunny card today and I hope you can stop by again soon.

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Easter Diamond fold card

This was so fun and easy to make with another fun file from my friend Cheryl over at creativekuts.com   After gathering up some scraps to cut all of these fun pieces to put this fun folding card together.  I added some fun flower jewel gems to bling up that egg and flowers.
 

For the inside I simply added a Happy Easter sentiment cut from Cricut Easter 2010.
I added another flower jewel gem in the a in Easter.

I am entering into this fun challenges:
Simon Says Monday: Easter/Spring Inspiration
DL.ART MARCH 2018 LINKY CHALLENGE
HIMCR #343 - Super Scraps Saturday!
Simon Says Wednesday: Easter Inspired

Thank you so much for stopping by my blog I hope you enjoyed by card and have a wonderful day

Friday, March 16, 2018

Special Delivery Boy Birthday Card

I had so much fun with this card, I just love this adorable little Happy Mail stamp set.
So this card layout again is based on the Tuesday Morning Sketch challenge.
The pattern papers are from some old CTMH scraps.  Plaid piece is cut at 5.5X4.25 for the brown layer I used my largest stitched rectangle die from Simon says stamp bundle of stitched shapes.  I then used a straight stitched scallop edge die to cut it down to the size I needed for sketch, I love how awesome that looks.  The blue diamond pattern paper I used a stitched postage stamp die.  The sentiment stitched flag banner I did the same thing with the straight stitched scallop die to cut it down to the size I wanted, leaving enough room to stamp HB2U in blue ink.  Stamp is from Craftin Desert Divas - Short & Sweet Tags
Ok on to the little adorable mailman/Delivery boy, such a little cutie!  I popped him up on foam tape. I am doing my best to learn to use my Spectrum Noir markers and I am feeling a little more confident each time.  I will do my best to list my marker colors for you.....
Skin tones - FS2, FS3 & FS6  Hair - Canary, Golden Yellow & Sand   Shoes - Sand & RB2  Mail Bag - RB2 & RB3  Pants, Shirt & Hat - TB1, & TB3  Pant Cuffs - TB1, TB3 & TB5   Envelope - IG1 & Blender  Tie & Hat Label - IG1 & IG2


The special delivery envelope and sentiment are from this same Happy Mail stamp set.  I used IG1 and my blender pen to shade these envelopes also.  I cut a shadow layer in black to back the larger center envelope.  The other 4 envelopes with black shadow layers are from Cricut Doodlecharms.  I had my Explore draw the outline of each heart on those 4 envelopes in blue Cricut pen and then I colored the hearts in with TB1
The adorable banner over his head is from a different stamp set - Puppy love birthday.  I again stamped in blue ink.  I used my scanNcut to cut out that banner with an outline.... I love that machine! ❤️  I also inked the edges of each item before adhering down with walnut stain distress ink.
For the inside I used some Kraft card stock cut with my Simon says stamp bundle of stitched shapes using the largest stitched rectangle die for the bottom layer.  Next I took a leftover scrap of blue diamond paper matching the front and used the Simon says stamp bundle of stitched shapes stitched rectangle just to get the top and bottom stitching cut in. The I the took the straight stitched scallop die to trim Down each side.  Then using a brown pattern scrap I used a stitched rectangle die to cut it down to the size to fit this fun Birthday stamp from HOTP called Birthday Greetings.  I stamped with Versamark and heat embossed with fine white embossing powder.  I colored in the cute snail from the Happy mail stamp set.  Markers used on snail - Body ~ Colorista Sand & RB2  Shell Colorista Daffodil, Sand & YG1

I will be entering into these fun challenges:
Tuesday Morning Sketches #444
CARDZ TV ANYTHING GOES CHALLENGE #39
DL.ART MARCH 2018 LINKY CHALLENGE
Jo's Scrap Shack FFC #225 with Little Blue Button Stamps!
Always Happy Birthday - March Challenge: Birthday Anything Goes
HIMCR #343 - Super Scraps Saturday!
YNS - Sketch and Color Challenge #85 (Color)

Thanks so much for stopping by today to see what I am up to in my craft room.

Beary Happy Birthday Card

For this card I decided to go with some soft pastel colors for my pattern papers from Light Bright - Colorbok to accent the cute little teddy bear.  I  used some of my stitched rectangle stacked dies to cut the pattern paper panels.
The teddy bear and sentiment on the front are both from a new unbranded stamp set I recently picked up I call Bear Hugs.  I used Spectrum Noir markers to color the teddy (Fur Colorista Ivory, Cream & Sand, Pink parts MG1, heart Colorista Lipstick.  I stamped him again on a white floral vellum.  After coloring the underside of the vellum on the pink (MG1) and red(lipstick) parts I ran it through my xyron and attached to the other layer.  I really liked how it softened up the colors on the bear but a little bit too much on the pink parts so I took my MG1 & Lipstick markers and went over those parts again on top of the vellum this time.  It's so pretty and if you look closely you can see the white floral pattern of the vellum showing on the bear & Heart.  I used a two piece flower die to cut the five flowers, the tops are from a cream card stock & the bottoms are the same vellum this time I colored the tops in pink (MG1).  I ran all 10 flower pieces through my xyron and adhered them together.  For the bow I used a two piece die set and cut this also out of vellum and colored in with my pink MG1 Spectrum Noir marker, wow wow wow so cute!  
I do believe I will be making more of these bows with colored vellum, very pretty!  I arranged all of the pieces on the card front based on a sketch challenge over at Tuesday morning sketches.  I added some pink Jewel dazzles to the center of each flower.  For the very middle flower I popped that one up on foam tape and added a larger dazzle to the center and a black enamel dot in the center of that.  I used a die from ART-C Stamp & Cut - Snowflakes to cut the sentiment label and stamped a sentiment from the bear stamp set in Memento Tuxedo Black ink.
For the inside of this card I simply used one of my stitched flag dies to cut two banners from the matching pattern paper scraps.   I trimmed the tops down so they could be different lengths.  I also used a stitched rectangle stack die to cut the cream colored piece for my inside sentiments.  The Beary best wishes on your special day! Is a wooden stamp from Stampin' Up!  I stamped that in Memento Tuxedo Black ink.    The Happy Birthday stamp is from a Puppy Love Birthday Stamp set which I stamped in a bright pink chalk ink.   I hope you enjoyed my sweet little card today.

I will be entering into these fun challenges:
Tuesday Morning Sketches #444
CARDZ TV ANYTHING GOES CHALLENGE #38
DL.ART MARCH 2018 LINKY CHALLENGE
Jo's Scrap Shack FFC #225 with Little Blue Button Stamps!
Mod Squad Challenge - Color Your Vellum
Simon Says Stamp Monday: Easter/Spring Inspiration Spring
Always Happy Birthday - March Challenge: Birthday Anything Goes

Thanks so much for stopping by to see what I'm up to in my craft room.

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Flurry of fun Christmas card

Trying to keep with my plan of getting a couple of Christmas cards done each month.
These papers, the vellum also the snowflakes and the tags/labels are all from Hot Off the Press.  For the background layer of the card I used an awesome wood grain brown.  The next layer is a beautiful teal with the white snowflake pattern that I cut with my Simon says stamp bundle of stitched shapes  using the largest stitched rectangle die.   For anyone that follows my blog you see this on almost every card lol.   I used my wink of Stella clear glitter pen to dot the centers of each snowflake on the pattern paper.  For the vellum Layer that I colored the back with a light blue marker and then inked the edges with a darker blue and used my HOTP Card Flaps & Borders die to cut that wonderful unique shape.  I used a pre stamped matching tag for the focal that I accented with the cute snowflakes from this matching kit.  I used a die to cut the teal snowflake (Snowglobe Cutting Dies - HOTP) that I stacked on the largest snowflake.  I popped each of the snowflakes up on foam tape. Then I cut a jumping deer out of a brown card stock (HOTP 9 Tiny Christmas Things + Shadows Die Set).  I also popped up the deer on foam tape.
For the inside I kept it simple, I used a matching tag/label and snowflake.  I heat embossed a sentiment in platinum embossing powder saying "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" from Sheena Douglass Christmas Stamp Set - Crafters Companion

I am entering into these fun Challenges:
CARDZ TV ANYTHING GOES CHALLENGE #38
DL.ART MARCH 2018 LINKY CHALLENGE
Jo's Scrap Shack FFC #224 with Lawn Fawn
Mod Squad Challenge - Color Your Vellum

Thanks for stopping by.

Egg Blooming Tulips Easter Easel Card

Say that Title 5 times fast! lol  I had fun with this card with a cute svg of egg blooming tulips (thank you Cheryl for making this for me) svg is from creativekuts.com
I decided to make it an easel card and with the help of some of my spellbinders Labels Twenty-Three dies I cut and embossed the striped background.  I also cut the easel stopper shape which I added a Happy Easter Sentiment to with my Cricut Explore Air using my Cricut fine tip pens and the Cricut Alphabet Font in Design Space before I cut it out with my spellbinder die and embossed it as well.
I also used my cuttlebug seeing spots embossing folder for the main purple background on this card.  Oh my Gosh!  Can I just say I just love the pattern paper I found for the eggs!
It looks like I dyed them myself in cups of egg dye in my kitchen lol.  That paper is from Ms. sparkle & Co. paperie called watercolor.  The tulips are just solid card stock scraps and then light green pattern paper scraps on the leaves.  I added some very light pink and white bakers twine around the bend of the card and tied a small bow.  I also added some flower jewel gems to each of the Easter eggs.
For the inside I used some cute pattern paper from a Recollection's stack called All Girl, that is where the striped pattern paper for the front came from also.  I did not have the cute sentiment that I wanted in a stamp set so I again created the sentiment with my explore air and my fine tip pens on some of the pink watercolor paper.   I then used a stitched rectangle die to cut that out for the inside portion of my card leaving plenty of room to hand write a message and sign my card.  I wanted to add a little extra something cute so I went to my stamp sets and found this adorable little girl dressed up in a bunny costume, I thought she set this card off perfectly!  To color her I used my spectrum noir markers  IG1, IG2, FS2, FS3, FS6, AP1, CT1 and MG2 for the nose.  She came out so adorable and I just can't wait to make some more cards with that stamp set.
Here is a view of the card front closed.

I will be entering into these fun challenges:
Simon Says Stamp Monday: Easter/Spring Inspiration
Scrapy Land {Challenge #85}
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday: Easter Inspired
CARDZ TV ANYTHING GOES CHALLENGE #37
DL.ART MARCH 2018 LINKY CHALLENGE
Jo's Scrap Shack FFC #224 with Lawn Fawn
HIMCR #343 - Super Scraps Saturday!

Thanks for taking the time to stop by today and see what I'm up to in my craft room.

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Green Floral Birthday Card

I just had to make one more monochromatic Card in green because I needed a birthday card for my Niece this month and her favorite color is green.  I gathered together several green scraps and got to work.
I started with stamping the beautiful flowers on two different colors of green and cutting them out.  I took two pieces of larger green scraps, adhered them together and used my Simon says stamp bundle of stitched shapes die to cut out the main background mat.  I used another pattern paper scrap to die cut the pretty lattice lace die.  I added it to the background layer and then layered the flowers in a row along the joint of the two layers.  I intertwined the flower petals on either side.  I set the center flower aside.  I used Happy Birthday stamp from HOTP called Birthday Greetings.  I stamped in Green and then in again in Versamark clear ink and added clear embossing powder over the green and heat set.  I added the center flower onto a foam square to pop it up and got it added to the card.  I added enamel dots to the centers of each flower and added a larger size to the center one. I took my spectrum noir clear sparkle marker to brush the lines coming out from the enamel dots plus I added sparkle to each of the dots on the center flower petals as well.  I then decided to sparkle brush over any of the lattice lace die cut that is showing.  I wish you could see all of the sparkle in the photo, it really makes a huge difference in person.
For the inside a grabbed another pretty green scrap that came from the same pattern pack as the lattice lace cut on the front.  I used my Simon says stamp bundle of stitched shapes again to cut that mat.  Using the same stamp set as the front I stamped celebrate in black and it's your day in green.  I added another stamped and cut flower down in the corner. This time instead of an enamel dot I took my water brush and used the green ink I stamped with to color in the flower center.  I then added clear sparkle over that and also again dotted the dots with sparkle on the petals.

I am entering into these fun challenges:
DL.ART THANKFUL THURSDAY CHALLENGE #224 "GREEN"
CARDZ TV ANYTHING GOES CHALLENGE #38
Jo's Scrap Shack - FFC #224 with Lawn Fawn
HIMCR #342 - Monochromatic Greens!
Always Happy Birthday - March Challenge: Birthday Anything Goes
Die Cut Diva's Challenge - March Monochrome

Thanks for dropping by to see my card creation today.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Green Monochromatic shamrock card

I had fun with this simple little card using my Cricut, stamps, dies and a sketch from Your next stamp.

I gathered many different green scraps of pattern papers and shades of solid card stock to keep with a monochrome theme for this one.

Shamrock blocks & shamrock inside - Cricut Designers Calendar
Face stamps Peachy Keen - everyday characters & Simple Sallies
I used green sparkle chalk to the cheeks & white ink dots inside eyes
Bow stamp sunny studios - Bundled Up (penguin)
(I added a green dew drop to the center of the bow
after adding glossy accents to entire bow)
Simon says stamp bundle of stitched shapes for large stitched rectangle (inside too)
Stitched flag banners for sentiment (Cut down)
Happy St. Patrick's Day stamp - Craftin Desert Divas
Stitched flower stack die
Have a lovely day stamp - Crafters Companion Hexagon stamp set

I am entering into these fun challenges:
Fantabulous Cricut - Challenge #321-St. Patricks Day/Green
CARDZ TV ANYTHING GOES CHALLENGE #37
Jo's Scrap Shack - FFC #223
YNS Sketch and Color Challenge #84 - Sketch
HIMCR #342 - Monochromatic Greens!
Die Cut Divas - Monochrome
BBTB2 - Show Us Your Shamrocks

Thanks so much for stopping by my blog.

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Decoupaged Candle Jar w/ Handmade Roses

So I love to up cycle things around the house, amazing how pretty a pickle jar can become. 
I made  this for someone very special in my life, my kids grandma.    The little photo faces I added in the center of each bottle cap are of my daughters children, which are four of her great grandchildren.

I was able to go on a road trip over the weekend and deliver it to her personally and I am so happy that she loved it.
To start off with I cut down a pretty napkin to the size I wanted to fit around the jar.  I then ran it through my big shot with a pierced flower die to cut out the center of the napkin.  After I separated the 2ply and removed the second plain white ply I wanted to add a frame in the center.   I then used the same die and the next larger one up and cut the frame out of scrapbook paper.   I adhered the frame to the napkin cut out with wet adhesive glue before I began to Decoupage  the entire thing onto the jar with mod podge.   After I let it dry overnight I then used another die, Sue Wilson - Star Flower Cluster  for the pretty flower spray.  I cut in a tan color and decoupaged that on as well after spraying with glimmer mist.
I then used a different flower die to create the 3D roses implementing the Tim holtz tattered flower roses technique.  I sprayed those with perfect pearls.   Here is a link to a card I made using this same technique on a previous card.
https://evasscrapsncards.blogspot.com/2017/09/3d-roses-birthday-card.html
I then added some crinkle ribbon around the top of the jar and added a bow to the front that I wrapped a little tiny premade rose in cream color around the center.   On either side of the jar I added some more crinkle ribbon hanging down that I hot glued underneath the ribbon that ran around the rim of the jar.   From each of the 4 ends I hung a flower that I created from a bodacious blooms flower die (HOTP)that I cut from a light pink card stock, with a pierced flower diecut stacked on top of that in a smaller size matching the frame from the front and then a designer metal bottle cap with a photo of each one of her great grand children that I topped of with a 1" epoxy dot.  I placed a candle inside the jar and voila.......
What a beautiful treasured keepsake came from an old pickle jar!

I will be adding to these fun challenges:
Simon Says Wednesday - Anything Goes
DL.ART Thankful Thursday - Anything Goes
CARDZ TV ANYTHING GOES CHALLENGE #37
Jo's Scrap Shack - FFC #223
Cut It Up Challenge 142 - ANYTHING GOES!
Dies R Us Challenge #92 - Use Pastel Colors


Thanks so much for stopping by and taking the time to leave a lovely comment.


Friday, March 2, 2018

Happy Easter Chick Card

Another fun design from Cheryl over at www.creativekuts.com This is going on her March card Train she hosts over on FB.

 

The fun pattern papers I used are actually from a Valentines Day Paper pad, Recollections I believe.  Happy-Easter-Lace-Card is the name of this cutie.  I added my center chick mat as a flap so I can lift and sign the card underneath.  The embossing on the purple is a pack I picked up already embossed.  I used a Peachy Keen stamp for the chickadee face, I tucked some real yellow feathers bow and top notch.  I also added an enamel dot on the bow.
For the belly band I used a stamp from Cardz TV - Farmyard Funnies  stamping Chick this out! on the label.  I also added a flower I die cut from Hot Off The Press called Bodacious Blooms, Love that set!  I added a white sparkle enamel dot to the center to add that perfect touch.  I decided to decorate an envelope to match and used some of the same papers and another bodacious bloom flower, this time I cut just a circle to lay flat for mailing to go in the center of the flower but added some clear wink of Stella to make it sparkle.

I am entering into these fun challenges:
CARDZ TV ANYTHING GOES CHALLENGE #36
Simon Says Wednesday Anything Goes
DL.ART MARCH 2018 LINKY CHALLENGE
HIMCR #341 - Any Holiday!
Dies R Us - Challenge #92 - Use Pastel Colors 
Jo's Scrap Shack - FFC #223
Mod Squad - BUNNY or Chickadee

Thanks for stopping by, Crafty Hugs! ~ Eva

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Candle cut-out Christmas card

Another fun Christmas card following along with the fun 12 months of Christmas Cards Train over at  Creativekuts posts on FB.  This file will be available in March @ www.Creativekuts.com
I ran the red and green layers through the 3 dots embossing folder (its from Sizzix Birthday #2 Emboss Folder Set) before attaching to the card base & lining up to the opening cut-out in the card.  All three candle cuts are pattern papers from my Christmas scraps stash.  I used a gold marker to color in the flames and then I went over them with clear wink of Stella to add to the sparkle.  The Merry Christmas stamp is from HOTP Christmas Fancy Patterns Stamp Set.  I added some red gems for the berries.
On the inside I simply stamped in green ink, "sending you tidings of comfort and Joy" from HOTP Fancy Christmas Greetings Stamp Set.  The candle shows through from the cut-out on the front to really make this card unique.


I am entering into these fun challenges:
CARDZ TV ANYTHING GOES CHALLENGE #36
Simon Says Wednesday Anything Goes
DL.ART Thankful Thursday Challenge #223 "ANYTHING GOES"
HIMCR #341 - Any Holiday!

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