So, yes, I am pretty proud
of myself. I'm really on a roll with my blog now, and I think it's okay to be
proud of myself. I set out to do something that I felt was important, and I'm
doing it. I know my friends appreciate seeing what I've been up to, and I hope
you do too. It shouldn't take me long to catch you all up, and get to what I've
been doing recently. So here's what we did in February:
February was the last
month that we did five cards. We were just finding it too difficult to get them
finished- we were going too late, and getting too tired. It didn’t help that
many of us had worked a full day, and then had to work the next morning also.
So here's the group of
them; we did mostly birthday cards this month. I guess that's what I was in the
mood for. :-)
I love CAS, and it’s so
easy for the new stampers. CAS cards don’t actual have to look simple- they’re
just simple to create. This is handy when you have a limited time frame for the
class. Clean and simple cards can still have a great wow factor, as you can see
with this butterfly card. I used my circle framelit dies to create a mask out
of simple copy paper, and stamped the Hardwood Background in Basic Grey. The
butterfly was stamped from the 25th Anniversary set, Best of Butterflies, and
cut out by hand. I coloured the butterfly with my wonderful Blendabilities
markers. Unfortunately due to a flaw in the manufacturing process, Stampin’ Up
felt they had to discontinue them. Hopefully they will find a way to bring them
back soon; I know a lot of people are anxiously awaiting that. The sentiment is
from a retired sentiment set, Words of Wisdom. And for the wow factor (besides
the bright Rich Razzleberry butterfly against the white background), I added a
row of pale pink rhinestones to his body. When adding cut out butterflies to my
cards, I always glue them down at the body only, allowing the wings to pop up
off the card, for a beautiful effect. I stamped “happy birthday” inside from
the retired hostess set, Express Yourself.
I don’t know what’s
happened to me, but this past year I have fallen in love with yellow! I even
bought a yellow pillow to go on my red couch! It’s pretty great. :-)
Now, I love yellow and
grey combos the most, but for this pretty birthday card, I chose a yellow and
blue combo. The card base is So Saffron, and the patterned piece is from
the Subtles DSP Collection. The Night of Navy panel has been cut with the
Scalloped Edge border punch. The presents are from the Retired Christmas set,
Wishing You, and are coloured with Night of Navy, So Saffron, and Marina Mist markers.
It is popped up with foam lifters. The sentiment from the Sale-a-bration set,
Big Day, is coloured with another set of Blendabilities markers, with
rhinestones added for some sparkle.
Our second birthday card
is done with a cake image from embellished Events, and a sentiment from the
retired set, Curly Cute, which I hope makes a comeback someday- it’s a fabulous
set! I coloured the cake using my SU markers, and cut it out. Using my two way
glue pen, I added some dazzling diamonds glitter to the cake stand and flames.
It is popped up using some foam lifters, on top of two strips of wash tape. I
carefully masked off each half of the sentiment, stamping them separately to
allow the sentiment to be broken into two separate lines. The white panel was then
added to the So Saffron card base.
I just love this retired
hostess set, Hello Love- the birds are adorable! You can’t really see it, but I
wanted to give the Real Red card base, a bit of texture, so I stamped the
retired Just Jeans background in Cherry Cobbler ink. It’s quite difficult to
see in person also; even the girls didn’t notice it there. Maybe I should have
used a darker ink. I used my corner rounder punch to cut the two corners of the
white and black card stocks, and then stamped the images. I used a black fine
tip pen to draw sewing lines on, and coloured my pretty birdie with my
watercolour brush and my Bermuda Bay ink pad. Inside the card, I used the
birthday greeting, but the girls had the option of using any sentiment in the
set- for a birthday, baby, or wedding.
And lastly, we have this
great card I CASE’d using the Guy Greetings stamp set. The card base is Crumb
Cake, with real red and chocolate ship panels. The lights card stock is
Naturals Ivory, which I am very sad to say, has been discontinued. It was
always a great CS to use for a vintage feel. The hate were stamped in Chocolate
Chip, the sentiment in Real Red. I added texture to the Chocolate Chip panel
using the Gorgeous Grunge stamp set. I just love this card- such a great
masculine card!
Ok, I think I’ve said
enough for one day, and the hubby is waiting for me to go watch 24 with him-
we’re addicted!
Thanks for looking, have a
great day!
Chris.
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