I have been holed up in my craft area making Christmas cards like crazy. I have 40 done! Only 20 left before I'm done. I keep trying to cut my list down, but it always ends up right around 60 each year. Last year I went with different card styles for the first time. I decided I liked it and have been doing a little here and there for the past few months then got serious yesterday.
Everything is CTMH unless otherwise noted, so I am linking up to this week's Heart2Heart Christmas Challenge.
Sorry for the blur, but this is the best one. Everything on ornament (except topper) cut with Art Philosophy. Paper is Roxy (B&T), Smoothie, and Black. Joy is painted with Pearl Paint mixed with water. Sentiment from December Word Puzzle stamped in Smoothie.
Cut with Artist cartridge, backed with an old CTMH B&T (can't remember name--Jingle, maybe???). Glitter glue is Studio G from Hobby Lobby.
I'm not sure why I can't get my remaining pictures to go any bigger--which is aggravating! (However, I think you can click on the picture and get a little bigger image. Try it. See if that helps.)Stocking and snowflake cut from Art Philosophy cartridge. White parts of stocking run through a Stampin' Up embossing folder. Red part of stocking and background behind stocking stamped with Universal Background in Cranberry and White Daisy, edges sponged in Gray Wool. More Roxy B&T.
I cut lots of these ornaments. I made the topper by cutting Desert Sand paper with scallop edge Fiskars scissors, gluing a section to the top of the ornament, fussy cutting around the edges, and punching a hole. I also used Pearl Paint mixed with water to give it a shimmer. The Noel was cut with Artiste. I used a spray pen to spritz a bunch of colors, then dabbed with silver, bronze and gold pigment ink, covered it with clear embossing powder and heating. Again, I can't get the photo to enlarge for some reason to help you see it better. Burlap ribbon was cut in half lengthwise and tied with brown waxy flax through button holes.
Same info on this stocking as before, only the plaid is Roxy paper. Background is Snowflake Cuttlebug embossing folder on Smoothie paper then sanded to expose the white core. Edges were sponged in Tulip. Torn piece is Desert Sand. Sentiment is from O Christmas Tree stamped in Tulip.
Same info on ornament as above. Only thing different here is the Burlap ribbon over top of the Black and Smoothie.
I have 14 more of these ornaments cut. I'm not sure if I want to keep playing with new ideas or just choose one of the ones I've already done and make a bunch of the same. Before I do anything, I'd better clean up. This place looks like a tornado hit it!
Until next time,
Becca
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
Grateful for New Friends
One of the hard but great things about moving is making new friends. It's hard to start over every few years, but the Army does a pretty good job of helping you connect if you are willing to get out of your house and join a few groups. My best source of new friends comes from Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC). Today, one of the ladies I met through that group came over to play in my craft room. Here's what we made (and it even goes along with the challenges over at Heart2Heart and CASology):
The "thanks" was cut twice using Cricut CTMH Artiste cartridge. The back one was colored using the direct to paper technique with Slate ink. The ribbon is also CTMH in Slate.
I wish the picture did the ombre coloring justice. I was showing my friend Copic markers. I did the "t" and then she did the rest. We used R24, R27, and R29.
My friend had to leave before I got this finished, so she didn't get to see the finished product. I think I will take it to her when we meet for PWOC again next Tuesday. We had such a great time just brainstorming several ideas and working off each other's creativity. So fun to find a kindred spirit in a new place.
On the writing front, I have also found a kindred spirit in a published author who lives only fifteen minutes away. I showed her my manuscript, she tore into it, and I am liking how the revisions are making my characters come alive.
All this talk of kindred spirits makes me want to watch Anne of Green Gables. Maybe I'll get a group of gals together to watch it with me and find more kindred spirits among them.
Until next time,
Becca
The "thanks" was cut twice using Cricut CTMH Artiste cartridge. The back one was colored using the direct to paper technique with Slate ink. The ribbon is also CTMH in Slate.
I wish the picture did the ombre coloring justice. I was showing my friend Copic markers. I did the "t" and then she did the rest. We used R24, R27, and R29.
My friend had to leave before I got this finished, so she didn't get to see the finished product. I think I will take it to her when we meet for PWOC again next Tuesday. We had such a great time just brainstorming several ideas and working off each other's creativity. So fun to find a kindred spirit in a new place.
On the writing front, I have also found a kindred spirit in a published author who lives only fifteen minutes away. I showed her my manuscript, she tore into it, and I am liking how the revisions are making my characters come alive.
All this talk of kindred spirits makes me want to watch Anne of Green Gables. Maybe I'll get a group of gals together to watch it with me and find more kindred spirits among them.
Until next time,
Becca
Monday, November 12, 2012
Best Foot Forward
My daughter is in a contest. The winner gets to go shoe shopping. Since I am too far away to cheer her on up close and personal, I made her this card based off the Mojo Monday Sketch 267.
All supplies are CTMH except for the lace ribbon (flower leaves) and my Copic BG75 which I used to create the teal background mat, ribbon, and flower center. Paper is Avonlea, satin ribbon is Slate, embossing powder is Mirror Platinum, and stamps are from Find Your Style (shoe, discontinued) and Wicked (sentiment, discontinued). I actually wrote in permanent ink on my Find Your Style carrier sheet that Wicked had a shoe sentiment.
The flower center is a pearl brad with a gold rim. I was trying to just color the gold rim but I flubbed and got ink on the pearl part. Nothing to do but color it as well. Except the color wasn't going on smooth. Again, nothing to do but make it look like I intended it to be splotchy all along. As it turns out, I actually like the variegated/splotchy look.
I created the flower by folding my Slate ribbon in half, sewing it with the a gathering stitch, and then pulling thread to bunch it up. I'm not sure what all is behind there to keep it together, but I think there's some tape, Liquid Glass (also CTMH), and a staple to hold the leaves onto the paper. It's a good thing no one actually sees the mess under the pretty!
The inside sentiment says, "Live inspired; Dream with possibility." Here's to my girl!
Until next time,
Becca
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Photo Inspired Christmas
Every year I have a wonderful goal of making Christmas cards well in advanced to avoid the last-minute rush. It's November; I have sixteen cards out of a needed seventy-five. Yeah...
So, my current goal is enter individual challenges rather than combining them to finish off those last sixty. I may need to make a few of each card. Good thing this one is quick and simple:
This card is entered in the Heart2Heart: Photo Inspiration challenge. It uses all CTMH products. My original idea didn't include the strip of Olive along the bottom, but the photo inspired me to add it.
Stamps: Pirouette, Holiday Commentary (retired)
Paper: Kraft, Olive
Ink: Versamark
Accessories: Mocha Opaque Adhesive Gems, white embossing powder
It's been crazy, busy around my house. I just returned from a women's conference in Nashville. We stayed at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel. My word!! It's a mile long walk from one side of that thing to the other. We arrived Thursday night after a 16-hour bus trip to see lots of people in their blingy finest. The next day I found out they were on their way to the CMA awards. Apparently The Grand Old Opry is a few steps outside the hotel. I was so busy trying to keep track of the 50+ ladies in our group, I didn't step outside the hotel all weekend. Nor did I take any pictures. Bad me (slapping my wrist). However, I did come home and check Colin Raye's tour schedule. He is coming to a small venue in Decatur, TX this weekend, so I'll get my country music fix in that way.
Until next time,
Becca
So, my current goal is enter individual challenges rather than combining them to finish off those last sixty. I may need to make a few of each card. Good thing this one is quick and simple:
This card is entered in the Heart2Heart: Photo Inspiration challenge. It uses all CTMH products. My original idea didn't include the strip of Olive along the bottom, but the photo inspired me to add it.
Stamps: Pirouette, Holiday Commentary (retired)
Paper: Kraft, Olive
Ink: Versamark
Accessories: Mocha Opaque Adhesive Gems, white embossing powder
It's been crazy, busy around my house. I just returned from a women's conference in Nashville. We stayed at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel. My word!! It's a mile long walk from one side of that thing to the other. We arrived Thursday night after a 16-hour bus trip to see lots of people in their blingy finest. The next day I found out they were on their way to the CMA awards. Apparently The Grand Old Opry is a few steps outside the hotel. I was so busy trying to keep track of the 50+ ladies in our group, I didn't step outside the hotel all weekend. Nor did I take any pictures. Bad me (slapping my wrist). However, I did come home and check Colin Raye's tour schedule. He is coming to a small venue in Decatur, TX this weekend, so I'll get my country music fix in that way.
Until next time,
Becca