Holiday Thank Ewe

Holiday Thank Ewe

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This card is being entered in the StampTV MIUM – Set From The Past – Challenge where we are to “use a set from the past” to create a card.  (Sadly, this site is no longer active.)

For this card, I used images and the greeting from the Gina K Designs “Fleece Navi-baa” set.  They were stamped on white card stock using Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored with a R59 Copic marker.  Besides the white card stock, I also used Gina K Cranberry Tart and a piece of paper from the Gina K “Season’s Greetings” patterned paper pack.  The focal panel was cut and embossed with a Spellbinders Classic Rectangles (large) die.  The Cuttlebug Swiss Dot embossing folder was used on the background panel.  I kept this simple so multiple copies could be made easily.

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Stitched Santa

Stitched Santa

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This card is being entered in the Perfectly Rustics Design Challente No. 35 – Stitiching – where we are to use stitching on our creations. I have never sewn on a card before, so this was a great challenge for me to try something new!  (http://perfectlyrustics.com/2014/11/03/prdc-35-stitching/)

So I dug out my sewing machine, dusted it off, … and proceeded to make a mess!!  I discovered that stitching on a card is HARD!!!  I had quite a bit of trouble and wasted quite a bit of paper before I got something I could use.  I’m not sure what I was thinking, but I actually took my finished stamped and colored image and tried to sew on that as one of my first attempts.  UGH!  Luckily, the panel started out kind of big, and I was able to trim off the disaster!  My stitches weren’t straight (at all), my borders were very uneven, and the corners were just a mess.  I finally realized it was too hard to use the straight stitch because it was not at all forgiving.  The slightest bit of crookedness was too obvious.  I tried to tell myself it added charm, but it really was making me nuts on this layout with all the straight edges!  I found this zigzag stitch easier to control (or maybe I had just had more practice by the time I tried it!), but I still had trouble turning the corners with this stitch. Hence, the buttons!  The stitching is a really nice look for a country-ish card, but I need a lot more practice (or a lot more paper)!

The stamp I used for this card was by Hero Arts and is called Star Santa (H1100).  I stamped him on white card stock with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored him with Copic Markers (coat and hat- R46, R59; tree and holly leaves – G24, G29; hair – W1, E43; trim on coat and hat – E30, E33; face – E30, E13 (cheeks); mittens – B24, B29, C5, C7, C9; stars – Y17; and tree trunk – E59).  Besides the white card stock, I also used Gina K Cranberry Tart and Christmas Pine, and the patterned paper came from the Gina K “Cold Snap” patterned paper pack.  I used white thread for my stitching, and the white strands that I separated from two-colored baker’s twine for the bows on the buttons.

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Perfectly Rustics Design Challenge – Holidays (Runner Up)

Perfectly Rustics Design Challenge No. 34 – Holidays – Runner Up

Perfectly Rustics Design Challenge No.33 – Colour Combo

Perfectly Rustics Design Challenge No.34 – Holidays

(November 3, 2014)

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 Click  for HERE the Perfectly Rustics winning announcement.  (Sadly, this site is no longer active.)

Click HERE for the Perfectly Rustics original challenge post.  (Sadly, this site is no longer active.)

Click HERE for the original card post.

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Peace

Peace

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This card is being entered in the Perfectly Rustics “PR Design Challenge No. 34 – Holidays” where we are to show our holiday creations (any holiday). (http://perfectlyrustics.com/2014/10/20/prdc-no-34-holidays/)

The die cut elements on this card were from the “Home for the Holidays Fall & Winter” Cricut Cartridge.  The embossing folder used for the tan panel is the Cricut Cuttlebug (Anna Griffin) Matelasse embossing folder.  For this card, I was trying (not sure how successfully!) to add liquid pearl “bling” and had LOTS of trouble keeping the “pearls” rounded and consistent.  I’ll keep practicing!!!

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Stained Glass Nativity

Stained Glass Nativity

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This card is being entered in the Mod Squad Challenge – It’s A Blue Christmas – where we are to “show off some Blue Christmas designs.  (Sadly, this site is no longer active.)

It is also being entered in the Perfectly Rustics “PR Design Challenge No. 34 – Holidays” where we are to show our holiday creations (any holiday). (http://perfectlyrustics.com/2014/10/20/prdc-no-34-holidays/)

The stamp I used for this card is “Stained Glass Nativity” by I Brake for Stamps.  I stamped the image on vellum with versamark ink and silver embossing powder.  Then, I turned it over, and colored the image with Copic Markers on the back.  The markers I used were:  B95, B39, B97, E49, E55, E59, and Y17.  The card base is GIna K In the Navy.  I used a spellbinders A2 Matting Basics die to cut out a rectangular window in the card, and attached the vellum panel behind the window on the inside of the card front.  I lined the other half of the inside with white card stock so a message could be included, and also so the stamped image would be more visible (against the white) when the card is closed.  I created a decorative panel for the card front by cutting a slightly larger rectangular window that lines up with the window in the card base.  Before attaching it to the front of the card, I embossed it using the Cuttlebug D’Vine Swirls embossing folder.

When the card is standing on the table, a battery operated tea light can be placed inside to make the “stained glass” image glow.

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