Here is the final card swap for this year's technique album, the double slider card. I thought I would be creative and turn the card sideways which created all sorts of problems including the huge blank space on the top of the card. Oh well. The cake effect once you pull out the slider was completely unintentional. I also posted some instructions here.
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Saturday, November 24, 2012
Sunday, November 18, 2012
OWH - Sketch #147
Here is this week's sketch from Operation Write Home. All of the colors turned out to be more muted than I had planned so I added the sentiment on black cardstock to add some interest.
Monday, November 12, 2012
OWH - Sketch #146
This week's OWH sketch was very easy. I used scrap pieces of paper and the christmas tree left over from my glitter window card. I tried a new Sharpie marker for the faux stitching but I'm not really loving it and may have to go back to my white Signo gel pen.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
OWH - Sketch #145
Ok, I'm hooked on the acetate and tissue technique. Here is this week's Operation Write Home sketch. Here is a link to the technique instructions and video.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Friday, November 2, 2012
Tim Holtz - 12 Tags of 2012 (November)
This month's tag is all about fall. I decided to do two versions since I wasn't sure the woodgrain from the Natural Composition designer series paper was going to work. Once again I'm using all Stampin' Up! products to show you that you don't have to go out and buy all new stuff. I started by embossing a leaf from the Autumn Splendor set in white embossing powder rather than clear so it would stand out more against the textured cardstock. I then added the Elegant Beginnings sentiment using black stazon ink and applied various colors of re-inkers with water, drying each time with the heat tool. I used the Cheesecloth background stamp to add additional interest. I finished each tag by distressing the edges, adding a button, a piece of burlap, and leaves cut out of cardstock.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Happy Halloween!
It's Halloween! It's Halloween!
The moon is full and bright
And we shall see what can't be seen
On any other night.
Skeletons and ghosts and ghouls,
Grinning goblins fighting duels,
Werewolves rising from their tombs,
Witches on their magic brooms.
In masks and gown we haunt the street
And knock on doors for trick or treat.
Tonight we are the king and queen,
For oh tonight it's Halloween!
-- Jack Prelutsky
Sunday, October 28, 2012
OWH - Sketch #144
Here is this week's card for sketch #144 from Operation Write Home. I used the acetate and tissue technique that I learned back in February to create the focal point for the card. The embellishment is Stampin' Up's brushed bronze button that I adhered using mini glue dots.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Technique #9 - Double Slider Card
Hi Everyone! This is the last technique for this year, the double slider card. The instructions are fairly involved so I'm just going to link directly to them. Click here. Hope you had a great time following along. I'll be posting my slider card swap before Thanksgiving.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
OWH - Sketch #143
This week's sketch from Operation Write Home turned out to be really tough. I thought a I had a great idea to modify the strips of paper using a framelits die but then I had a creative block. I cut all sorts of paper and ribbon but nothing looked right. Just when I was about to give up I remembered that I had a bunch of butterflies left over from the kissing technique swap that I never used. I added a piece of whisper white cardstock to the corner to neutralize the graphic newsprint in the background and adhered the butterfly using stampin dimensionals.
Glitter Window Swap
Here is this month's glitter window technique swap. I started with Stampin' Up's Labels Collection framelits to create the window and then adhered clear packing tape to the back of the Holiday Thyme DSP. I sprinkled glitter onto the tape and spread it out with my finger until the tape was no longer tacky. I stamped the tree from the Flakey Friends set and cut it out using the same size framelit as the window, I just repositioned the framelit and cut it a second time to make the image narrower. I finished the card by attaching the DSP to the cherry cobbler cardstock using stampin dimensionals. I would definitely recommend staying with a chunky glitter. The fine glitter I used looks nice close up but I'm not sure if it will keep the window from sticking to the inside of an envelope.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
OWH - Sketch #142
Here is this week's card for Sketch #142 from Operation Write Home. I used the tissue paper newsprint from yesterday's tag and layered it underneath two colors from the Stampin' Up's earth elements cardstock. I stamped the Autumn Splendor leaf using black StazOn and colored it in with coordinating markers and blender pens.
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Tim Holtz - 12 Tags of 2012 (October)
Here is this month's tag for October. Once again I used all Stampin' Up! products with a little help from my Silhouette. I started with Ghostly Greetings designer series paper and distressed the edges. I then copied Newsprint DSP onto tissue paper and adhered it with mono multi liquid glue. Next I sponged on pumpkin pie and lucky limeaid inks. I embossed both the spider and the text with black and hologram highlights embossing powders. The tags are from the It's A Date stamp set and the speckles in the background were created using the Wonderfully Worn stamp set.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
OWH - Sketch #141 + Bonus
Yesterday was World Card Making Day and I was so happy to see two new sketches from Operation Write Home. Once again I used scraps. The textured/crumpled kraft paper came as packing material and the labrador retriever was cut out of basic black cardstock using my silhouette.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Repurposed Halloween Tins
I've had these tins laying around for a few weeks and wanted to repurpose them for my niece and nephew. My plan is to stuff them full of candy corn and send them along with coordinating Halloween cards. I also used repositionable tape to adhere the cardstock so they could repurpose them again.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Technique #8 - Glitter Window
This month's technique is perfect for winter or Christmas and all you need is clear packing tape and glitter. As an alternative you could probably use a piece of acetate and crystal effects but the tape works perfectly. I would recommend that you use a piece of scrap paper and press the glitter down firmly onto the tape just to make sure that it's all sticking. The instructions are included below.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
OWH - Sketch #140
Here's my take on this week's Operation Write Home sketch. I used mostly scraps from my Halloween cards and kept the sentiment fairly simple since the newsprint background was so busy.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
One Sheet Wonder Halloween Bag
All the credit for this bag goes to Kelly Gettelfinger and her One Sheet Wonder Bag video on YouTube. I chose to keep the bag rectangular shaped but if you watch the video there is another optional shape. ...and yes, this is the last of the mummies.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Kissing Technique Swap
Here is this month's card swap. I used the kissing technique on the circles behind the mummy and coordinated the inks on the circles with the paper in the background.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
OWH - Sketch #139
Operation Write Home (OWH) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation that supports our nation's armed forces by sending blank handmade greeting cards to troops to write home on as well as cards of gratitude to encourage them. OWH also hosts weekly card challenges, card drives, tutorials and sketches. I used sketch #139 to continue my Googly Ghouls Halloween theme with lots of texture added from embossing folders and textured cardstock.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Googly Ghouls - Halloween Card 2
Here is the second Halloween card using the mummy from the Googly Ghouls stamp set. The circles in the background were made using the kissing technique featured earlier in the month.
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