Jun 29, 2024

June's Catch Up Cards

Here it is, the last day of the month, and time for some Catch Up cards. A few of us were talking about our various virtual events and card making classes and our need to catch up.  So we dedicated the last day of the month as our Catch Up day.  We pick any unfinished kit, event, class, etc from the past and complete it, posting our project on the last day of the month.

Here are my cards for June:


These are from my subscription to Let's Stamp Together by Scrapbook and Cards Today. A kit comes every other month, each designed by a different company. An online class led by the company or designer is provided.

This kit is by Gina K Designs.  The kit included two stencils, dies and stamps and is called "Sending You a Squeeze".  I really like how bright and cheerful these are.


Gina led us through a great process where we made a template to use in a stamping platform, making all of the fruit at once.  This makes generating the cards easy and quick!


This one has a slight blend on the background panel using one of the stencils and light gray ink.


The sentiment is stamped directly onto the panel over the top of the stenciled design.





This card also has light blended gray using the other stencil in the kit.  


I like Gina's style with cards. She uses black so well to create crisp clean lines and highlight the other colors.









For the last card we created our own background panel by randomly stamping the cherries.  


I love going back to our beginnings in stamping. 20+ years ago, there was very little in the way of specialty papers, embossing folders, etc.  Randomly stamping smaller images was how we created a background.



All in all, these are a great set of cards for summer gifting.  They're going in the mail soon. Keeping my personal goal of sending cards to friends and family.


Here are the links for my friends in the Catch Up Club.  Please visit their blogs and admire their work from some past project or class.

Barb's Inkin' to Retirement

It's Totally Terry

Cre8tive Play: It's Cheaper than Therapy

Jun 22, 2024

June Double Duty: Taylored Expressions

On the 22nd of each month a group of us challenge ourselves to create 2 different cards repeating the same image, sentiment, etc on each card.  We have a predetermined list of the stamp company or specific challenge for each month and then...away we go!

Stamps by Taylored Expressions (one of our favorite companies!) were selected for this month's challenge. I decided to use their "Chip & Charlie Party" stamp and die combo.  I've had this adorable set for several months and decided to let it see some ink.

Here are the two cards that I made. 


Duplicated on each card:

  • Color Scheme and layout.
  • Embossed background panel.
  • Sentiments from All Together Happy Occasions stamps and die. Stamped in Taylored Expressions Dragon Fruit ink & clear embossed.
  • Taylored Expression's Confetti Stencil.


For the first card I started out using the stencil on black card stock and applied Lunar Pastes. This process meant that there was sufficient drying time between each rotation of the stencil. 

The Lunar Paste colors are:
Slippery When Wet (gold),
Later Gator (green) and Triple Berry (deep pink or magenta)


Here's a closer look. 




During each rotation of the stencil, while allowing the paste to dry I worked on the gold embossing of Charlie and his party and painted the image using some water and the same Lunar Paste colors.


The second card uses the same stencil with 3 colors of Taylored Expressions inks blended with brushes:
Blue Raspberry, Dragon Fruit and Mango.

The image is colored with Olo Markers to match.


Both cards are finished off with sentiments stamped in Dragon Fruit and clear embossed, then die cut.  These are from Taylored Expressions' line of "All Togethers", multiple sentiments on one surface that are stamped, and cut with one single die. I love that one pass makes so many!


Both cards have lots of doubling up so I think this was successful. Although the stenciling process using Lunar Pastes does take a while.  But the end result is vibrant and the added texture is great.  I did a full 6x6 inch piece of card stock, so I already have a strip made for another card.

Please visit the blogs of the other Double Duty members:

Barb

Jeanette

Carol 





Jun 14, 2024

Creative Crew Challenge: A Sketch Using Blue, Turquoise, Beige, Camel & Brown

This month Jeanette and Barb came up with a totally new approach for our Creative Crew Challenge.  


Barb randomly chose a card from her Color Box and voila! Our color pallet was set: Turquoise, Blue, Dark Brown, Camel and Beige. 




Jeanette selected this sketch for us.

Our rules of engagement:

        • Use at least three of the colors
      • Follow the sketch 







Here is my creation ⇨ 















Supplies:

Card Stock: Stampin' Up Close to Cocoa, Creamy Caramel, Tempting Turquoise and some random Beige paper.

Stencil: Splash by Taylored Expressions.

Inks: Honey Mustard, Sandy Beach and Blue Raspberry by Gina K Designs.

Stamps: Seas the Day by Colorado Craft Company and the little bird and grass are some stamps that I bought almost 20 years ago from a local craft store.

I had so much fun with this challenge. My hat is off to Barb and Jeanette for their creative approach for this month.  Now I need to go to the ocean!

Drop by the rest of the Creative Crew to see their work. Links to their Blogs and Galleries are listed below.

Barb - Barb's Inkin' In Retirement

Carol - Lost in My Craft Room

Jeanette - Cre8tive Play

Lorraine - SCS Gallery

Terry - It's Totally Terry

Tracie - Crafty Creations by Tracie

Jun 12, 2024

Hot Mess = Success With Lunar Paste!

Hot Mess = Success Day is the 12th!  Every month a group of friends challenge ourselves to get messy. We can do any sort of card or technique, as long as it meets our personal definition of getting messy.

I like to do this monthly challenge because otherwise I would avoid messy mediums and techniques. This stretches me and gradually increases my skills...I think!


Here is my card. Other than the sentiment strip which is colored with an Olo Marker, all of it was done with three colors of Simon Hurley's Lunar Paste.


The colors are:

Slippery When Wet (gold)
Triple Berry (magenta)
Later Gator (green)

The stencil and flower dies are part of the product bundle sent to Let's Stamp Together Subscribers.  It's by Spellbinders Paper Arts and it's called Sweet Stitching.




I applied Later Gator and Triple Berry in a diagonal direction.  Then the Slippery When Wet paste was applied randomly on top of the other colors. 





The panel has great texture and loads of shine!











Next the pastes were applied to the outer edges of the white card stock base.








The flowers are from a die in the Sweet Stitching suite by Spellbinders. They are cut on white card stock and colored with the Lunar Pastes using a paint brush and Iridescent Pops Of Color were used on the centers. Then the whole floral set was cut apart and arranged for the upper corner.

The black panel is popped up with black foam strips.  The flowers and sentiment strip are not popped up because this is going in the mail tomorrow!

The sentiment strip is from the Friendship set of Simple Strips by Taylored Expressions.

I love this stencil and the Lunar Pastes! I can see making cards this weekend.

Be sure to stop by the Hot Mess Team and admire their creations!  Here are their links: