Today I broke out a Lawn Fawn set I HAD TO HAVE back in May, and I finally used it to make this:
I began by stamping and die-cutting the elephants. I love that they face each other! I used three different T (Toner) Copic markers to color them.
In addition to finally using a stamp set I've had for seven months, I pulled out my A Muse Skinny Oval I've had forever and used it to ground the elephants instead of just scribbling with a Copic marker. It was stamped with Simon Says Stamp Fog ink, which is a bit warmer grey than the Toner Copics, but I'm okay with that.
After I stamped the sentiment and heart from the set, I trimmed down the white panel and rounded the corners. I might have done this three times before I got it to the size I wanted.
I chose a gradient striped paper for the background, and felt it needed a spot of another color in addition to a vertical element. I took my cue from the green papers in the same 6x6 pack and put a piece of washi tape under the white panel. Wow, I used five whole inches of washi tape. Only 4,857,392,048 miles of tape left. ;/
This was pretty quick to make, and I'm happy with how it came out.
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Stuff I used: A Muse Skinny Oval wood stamp (bought back when you could buy A Muse stamps in stores and online from their site), miscellaneous washi tape, and the following:
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
SOS #182: Thrice As Nice
Happy Tuesday! It's time for a new challenge at Shopping Our Stash. This week's theme is Thrice As Nice, and we'd like you to use at least three different patterned papers on your project.
I took a major departure from my recent CAS cards, and I made this:
So. much. purple. And it's dangerously close to (gah) pink! I followed this Deconstructed Sketch:
I was hugely influenced by some pretty ribbon gifted to me by sweet Miss Lauren, and these papers went with that color green. Sometimes we must make sacrifices for our craft.
I chose the busy paper for the background, and cut a piece of the green for the horizontal strip. The shaped paper at the top of the strip is a punch-out from the paper pack, and I cut a thin strip of another purple for the bottom of the green strip.
The green ribbon is on elastic, and that gives it a mind of its own, so I forced it into submission with some Be Creative (Sookwang) permanent tape. It's still a bit off.
For the small banner and the back of the oval, I cut from the same purple paper I used for the thin strip, and I cut the large banner and small ovals from white. The sentiment was stamped in Hero Arts Charcoal, and the pretty heart was in a pile of hearts sitting on my desk.
Before I added the banner to the card front, I decided to add another piece of the floofy ribbon to line up with the other ribbon, mostly because I could. The banner was attached to the card front with foam tape, the better to span over that floofy ribbon.
I've used a total of four different patterns of paper. If you have 6x6 paper packs laying around, this is a great way to get matchy-matchy papers you can easily use together. So come on over to SOS and play along!
Thanks for stopping by!
Stuff I used: Crate Paper Trims: Peppermint, Kaiser Craft True Romance 6x6 paper pad, and the following:
I took a major departure from my recent CAS cards, and I made this:
So. much. purple. And it's dangerously close to (gah) pink! I followed this Deconstructed Sketch:
I was hugely influenced by some pretty ribbon gifted to me by sweet Miss Lauren, and these papers went with that color green. Sometimes we must make sacrifices for our craft.
I chose the busy paper for the background, and cut a piece of the green for the horizontal strip. The shaped paper at the top of the strip is a punch-out from the paper pack, and I cut a thin strip of another purple for the bottom of the green strip.
The green ribbon is on elastic, and that gives it a mind of its own, so I forced it into submission with some Be Creative (Sookwang) permanent tape. It's still a bit off.
For the small banner and the back of the oval, I cut from the same purple paper I used for the thin strip, and I cut the large banner and small ovals from white. The sentiment was stamped in Hero Arts Charcoal, and the pretty heart was in a pile of hearts sitting on my desk.
Before I added the banner to the card front, I decided to add another piece of the floofy ribbon to line up with the other ribbon, mostly because I could. The banner was attached to the card front with foam tape, the better to span over that floofy ribbon.
I've used a total of four different patterns of paper. If you have 6x6 paper packs laying around, this is a great way to get matchy-matchy papers you can easily use together. So come on over to SOS and play along!
Thanks for stopping by!
Stuff I used: Crate Paper Trims: Peppermint, Kaiser Craft True Romance 6x6 paper pad, and the following:
Monday, December 29, 2014
CASE Version 2
Earlier today I posted a card I CASEd, and in that post I mentioned I had another idea. After a little playing around this morning, I ended up with this:
I used the same three colors: SSS Coral Reef, SSS Soft Navy, and HA Soft Sky, but this time instead of stamping an image, I used daubers and applied the colors through a stencil to make a plaid. It's not perfect, but I like how it turned out.
I've now put away all those toys and will come up with something new, I hope.
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Stuff I used: SU Night of Navy and Calypso Coral card stock, and the following:
I used the same three colors: SSS Coral Reef, SSS Soft Navy, and HA Soft Sky, but this time instead of stamping an image, I used daubers and applied the colors through a stencil to make a plaid. It's not perfect, but I like how it turned out.
I've now put away all those toys and will come up with something new, I hope.
Thanks for stopping by!
Stuff I used: SU Night of Navy and Calypso Coral card stock, and the following:
