Thursday, May 27, 2021

Krafty Chicks Challege #561 - All Occasions

Welcome to another great challenge week from the Krafty Chicks Challenge blog. All Occasions is the theme, so I went with a card of encouragement. We all need a little cheering in our lives and recognition for our endeavours. And people (me included) love to hear that you are proud of them.

Krafty Chicks Challenge #561


With a just a few die cuts, a decorative mask (stencil), some splatters, and an embossed sentiment, I think my friend will love this card. When you have someone in your corner, you are unstoppable.

Supplies I used:

  • Strong And Beautiful stamp set: retired
  • Thick Basic White card stock: 159229
  • Basic Black card stock: 121045
  • Coastal Cabana card stock: 131297
  • Coastal Cabana ink pad: 147097
  • Memento ink pad: 132708
  • VersaMark ink pad: 102283
  • Stampin' Blends, light Pool Party: 154894
  • Stampin' Blends, dark Daffodil Delight: 154883
  • Decorative Mask, Basic Patterns: 150697
  • Blender Brush: 153611
  • Water Painters (splatters): 151298 (not shown)
  • Heat tool: 129053
  • White Embossing Powder: 155554 (part of the Basic bundle)
  • Dandy Wishes Dies: 154315
  • Stitched Shaped Dies (2 circles): retired
  • Stampin' Dimensionals: 104430
  • Multipurpose Liquid Glue: 110755


 To keep things simple, I decorated the inside of the card and the envelope pretty much the same, a little stencil here and a couple of die cuts too. It is faint enough that you could still write over top of the stencilling. I personally will try to keep it within the circle, so a short and sweet message.

I do hope my card inspires you to play in the Hen House from the Krafty Chicks Challenge blog. And upload your project so that we can see what is happening in your craft space. You can also go directly to each Chicks personal blog here:

Leanne's Blog

Nance's Blog

Lori's Blog (off this week)

Kim's Blog (Guest Designer)



Thursday, May 20, 2021

Krafty Chicks Challenge #560 - CAS

 Happy Krafty Chicks Thursday to you! 

Are you ready for this week's challenge?? I'm the hostess so I say it's CAS week, as in Clean And Simple. Here's my card:

Krafty Chicks Challenge #560

I cased this beauty from Karen Hadler. She's a talented Stampin' Up! demonstrator from New Zealand. I had her card saved on my iPad to recreate since December 2018, so it was about time I did. You know you're a paper crafter when there's more pics of cards than people pics. Lol! Last I check I have 825 pictured saved on my iPad, only 82 are family and friends. The rest are sketches, business ideas, but mostly cards to case or use as inspiration.

I started by swiping my ink pad across the panel. Then the flower was easy enough, it's a two-step stamp. I added a sentiment and underlined it with a pattern. A Clean And Simple card has been created!

I kept the inside of the card and the envelope just as Clean And Simple. Used a different flower from the same stamp set. 

Supplies Used:

Art Gallery stamp set: 154421

Very Versailles stamp set: 149275

Thick Basic White card stock: 159229

Soft Sea Foam ink pad: 147102

Garden Green ink pad: 147089

Gorgeous Grape ink pad: 147099

Highland Heather ink pad: 147103

Memento ink pad: 132708

Regal Bundle Markers : 147155 (Garden Green)

Bright Bundle Markers: 147157 (Gorgeous Grape)

Subtle Bundle Markers: 147156


Want some more inspiration?? Go check out the Krafty Chicks Challenge blog to see what the Design Team have created. Hope you play along and upload your project so that we can see what's happening in your craft space.

Here's a direct link to the Design Team's personal blogs:

Leanne's Blog

Nance's Blog

Lori's Blog (off this week)

Kim's Blog (Guest Designer)



Thursday, May 13, 2021

Krafty Chicks Challenge #559 - Christmas

Good day everyone! It's Christmas week for the Krafty Chicks Challenge that starts today. I know, who wants to think Christmas when Spring is here and Summer is just around the corner, I can feel it. But if you think about it and start making the holiday cards along with the Design Team, you'll have 12 ready to go cards. You won't have to rush to create during that busy time of year, just write your message, sign your name and address the envelope. Heck! You can do that now too, just add postage and mail it in December. My point: it's never too early for Christmas!

I picked my stamp set first and had a whole other idea for a card. It's funny how things turned around once I found this DSP (Designer Series Paper). Originally, I was going to use the DSP as a background to a stamped snowman, possibly punched out and stuck onto a rectangle matte. I still might create that card. 

But when I saw this pretty little snowman, already cut and ready to go, it was just waiting to be showcased. I then found a matte in Shaded Spruce. It was too small but when I off-set it, it looked good. Then I added the red/snow strip and it clicked in my head, let's go with this. It looked perfect on the striped matte. I thought of just adhering that to a white card base but that just didn't look finished. You know me and my layers, or more like my aversion to white space. That's when I added the Shaded Spruce panel, that needed snowflakes. Added my sentiment and I was really happy at how it just rolled out! Pretty!

Supplies I used:

  • Snowman Season stamp set: 158341
  • Thick Basic White card stock: 159229
  • Shaded Spruce card stock: 146981
  • Basic Black card stock: 121045
  • Let It Snow! Specialty Designer Series Paper: retired but still well loved
  • Shaded Spruce ink pad: 147088
  • VersaMark: 102283
  • Heat Tool: 129053
  • White Embossing Powder: 155554 (bundled with Black and Clear)
  • Black Stampin' Dimensionals: 150893
  • Paper Snip Scissors: 103579

 
 
Using some of the scraps I had left of the DSP, I kept the decor simple on the inside of the card. A littlefussy cutting of mini trees, a thin strip of Shaded Spruce, and a sentiment. For the envelope, I stamped the snowflakes to coordinate it with the card front. While I looked at some scraps, I noticed that I could paper piece the snowman and hid the cut marks under the scarf. It was a perfect finish!
 

Head on over to the Krafty Chicks Challenge Blog to get more details about the challenge and see more inspiration for Christmas week from the Design Team. There's even a place for you to upload your project at the end. I hope you play along with us and show us what's happening in your craft space.

Here's a direct link to our Design Team's personal blogs:

Leanne's Blog

Nance's Blog

Lori's Blog (off this week)

Kim's Blog (Guest Designer)

 

 


Thursday, May 6, 2021

Krafty Chicks Challenge #558 - Stamp Act

 Welcome May! Here in Alberta, we didn't get much of April showers but I am starting to see the new growth in my flower beds. It's officially Spring in my books! I started some seedlings a few weeks back that are ready for our little greenhouse. I'll be glad to get it off my kitchen table. There's a few more seeds to be planted, like flowers and herbs, and that will be this weekend's project along with planting potatoes, beets and carrots into the garden.

Onto my card for this week's Krafty Chicks Challenge. Stamp Act is almost as easy as Anything Goes, I just had to be sure to stamp something onto my project.


In case you didn't realize this, Stampin' Up!'s new Annual Catalogue 2021-2022 went live this week as well and I wanted to introduce the newest In Colors with this card. To create the stripe background, I first had to make some Stampin' Spots, just add a few drops from the Ink Refills onto uninked spots and voila, you're all set. Then I dragged the each spot down an over-sized panel side by side. I tried not to overlap too much but there's still a few white spots. Adds to the handmade feel! Then I cut it to size and mounted it crooked onto a black panel. 

Here's a secret: my In Color panels was cut just a little bit off, and didn't center nicely on the Basic Black matte. I could have straightened it but that would cut off a lot of the end colours. Solution: off set your panel and matte and no one is the wiser unless you rat yourself out.Tada!! Easy fix!

 

Using the Etched In Nature stamp set, I stamped a butterfly in each colour, put a dimensional on the back and popped it on the card. Add a sentiment and some gems to complete the project. I was going to make this as Thank you cards for my customers but decided that's just too much fussy cutting. I'm a lefty that has a hard time finding great comfortable scissors, so I limit how much I fussy cut.


 

I used the cut off strips from my panel to the inside of the card and the envelope. Why throw that loveliness away?? Ties it all together. Add a few more stamped butterflies and it's that simple to finish off your card and envelope.

Supplies I used:

  • Etched In Nature stamp set: 155463
  • Thick Basic White card stock: 159229
  • Basic Black card stock: 121045
  • Uninked Stampin' Spots: 141822
  • Polished Pink  Classic Stampin' Ink Refills: 155713
  • Pale Papaya  Classic Stampin' Ink Refills: 155671
  • Fresh Fresia Classic Stampin' Ink Refills: 155612
  • Soft Succulent  Classic Stampin' Ink Refills: 155779
  • Evening Evergreen  Classic Stampin' Ink Refills: 155577
  • Heat Tool: 129053
  • White Embossing Powder: 155554 (now part of a Basic set with black and clear)
  • Lovely Labels Pick A Punch: 152883
  • 2021-2023 In Color Jewels: 155571
  • Stampin' Dimensionals: 104430
  • Paper Snips Scissors: 103579

Need more inspiration for the Stamp Act challenge, hop on over to the Krafty Chicks Challenge Blog, get more details and upload your creation. You can also visit the personal blogs of our wonderful Design Team.

Leanne's Blog

Nance's Blog

Lori's Blog (off this week)

Kim's Blog


 


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