Welcome to Try a Sketch on Tuesday Challenge 691!
The sketch is shown below.
Come and join us at TSOT and show us how you interpret this challenge.
You have two weeks to link up your project.
We can't wait to see what you create!
Enjoy,
Alyson
Welcome to Try a Sketch on Tuesday Challenge 691!
The sketch is shown below.
Come and join us at TSOT and show us how you interpret this challenge.
You have two weeks to link up your project.
We can't wait to see what you create!
Enjoy,
Alyson
Welcome to Double Trouble Challenge 212!
The small graphic is shown below - please visit the Double Trouble Challenge Blog for detailed information.
Come and join us at Double Trouble and show us how you interpret this challenge.
You have two weeks to link up your project.
We can't wait to see what you create!
Enjoy,
Alyson
Welcome to Beautiful Blossoms and our March challenge!
The inspiration photo is below. It's optional to use this but your project must have a focus on florals.
I drew my inspiration from both the flowers and the colours in the photo. I embossed the lily outline and both sentiments in black. The florals were stencilled and the frame was die cut and stacked three times. I die cut a geometric background and stacked that three times as well. Everything was layered on white cardstock and trimmed. The frame was placed on a yellow mat and a black card base. Some gold gems were added to the card.
Come and join us at Beautiful Blossoms and show us how you interpret this challenge.
You have until April 12 to link up your project.
We can't wait to see what you create!
Enjoy,
Alyson
This is such a cute card with a great surprise inside. When the card is opened, there are two flaps that pop out.
I chose turquoise and brown papers and stamped, stencilled and die cut lots of images. I arranged some of them on the front and added the sentiment at the bottom. Inside the card, there is a place to write a message and there are two flaps that open on the top and bottom. I decorated those was well. The only embellishment added was Liquid Pearls to the centres of the flowers.
This card can also be made in landscape format so the flaps open sideways.
Enjoy,
Alyson
Welcome to Colour Dare Challenge 695!
The colour grid is below.
I used all 6 colours plus silver and black.
I cut strips of cardstock from all six colours in 1/4" strips. The silver foil pieces were cut at 1/8". I arranged the pieces on a sheet of printer paper, maintaining a colour pattern. That piece was adhered to a black base. I die cut two circles and embossed the sentiments in silver. That was adhered slightly above the centre and a few black gems were added around the sentiment.
Come and join us at Colour Dare and show us how you interpret this challenge.
You have two weeks to link up your project.
We can't wait to see what you create!
Enjoy,
Alyson
This was such a fun card to make and it stands up to showcase the inside.
I chose floral patterned papers - the patterns are quite busy and in hindsight, I would change the paper designs to less complex patterns for when I make this again.
There is a hot foiled sentiment on the front and a second sentiment inside the card and I added a few butterflies as well.
Enjoy,
Alyson
This card is based on a sketch - although the sketch uses snowflakes, I chose to make a rainbow card using carnation images.
The flower, leaves and berries were stamped (layering stamps) and die cut. I cut grey patterned paper on an angle but you don't see that on the finished card. The carnations were arranged down the angled paper and I added the berries and leaves underneath. The sentiment plus a small bow were added along with several silver gems.
Enjoy,
Alyson
This card was inspired by one I found on the Waffle Flower site. I recently bought the stencilled roses and wanted to try this idea.
I am not overly happy with the results but I thought I would post this anyways. The stencil and die set is a bit difficult to use... stencilling first makes it hard to align the die as it is solid. Die cutting first makes it hard to line up the stencils as the leaves are flimsy and don't always end up in the right spots. I chose to stencil first and then die cut...
I die cut several frames from four shades of pink cardstock, each one progressively smaller. In real life, there are four definitive shades of pink but in the photos, it looks like only two shades. The roses were placed on two different layers and an embossed sentiment was added along with some clear gems.
Enjoy,
Alyson
Welcome to Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge 672!
The sketch is shown below.
I stayed true to the sketch with the panels and used a lemon theme. I stamped some lemons and leaves and die cut those as well as a branch and a flower. The sentiment was stamped and die cut with a frame. The card front was adhered to a black card base.
Come and join us at Atlantic Hearts and show us how you interpret this sketch.
You have until Sunday evening to link up your project.
We can't wait to see what you create!
Enjoy,
Alyson
This is another set of cards that I finished at a recent crop day. The images are the same on every card but I changed the patterned paper behind the oval. The butterflies were coloured and I brushed them with a clear shimmer brush to add some shimmer. I made 16 of these - two sets of eight cards each.
Enjoy,
Alyson