Welcome to Try a Sketch on Tuesday Challenge 692!
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 692!
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 213!
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
This was an easy card to make - some embossing, strips of paper and a die cut image. I chose gold for the leaf to highlight the gold lines in the patterned paper. The sentiment was placed on the same angle as the papers.
This could be an easy card to replicate for card sets - maybe down the road...
Enjoy,
Alyson
This set of cards is from the Let's Stamp Together subscription program. Concord and 9th created this set.
There are several stencils to create the main sentiment and the florals. The colour schemes are soft and pretty, withe blue, green, turquoise and coral. I love how these turned out and can definitely see myself using this product suite again down the road!
The first pair were stencilled in the same colour scheme and I love the light orange and dark pink for the flowers. The stencilling on Kraft was done with white pigment ink first and the colours were added on top.
The large thanks is so versatile, especially with the coordinating die. The first card has a unique opening as well with the scalloped piece being the card base.
Enjoy,
Alyson
Welcome to Colour Dare Challenge 697!
The colour grid is below.
I used green in addition to yellow.
The background was masked and ink blended with grey ink. The sentiment was stamped off to the right side. The floral image was die cut, stencilled, then stencilled again with a dot pattern over the open stencil to get the pattern on the flowers and stacked three times. That was added to the side after a black mat was placed under the main panel. Some iridescent gems finished off this pretty card.
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 is another set of cards made for the care-ing team at my church to send to people who need a pick me up.
I chose a few scene papers and cut them into three strips. They were arranged on cardstock pieces and adhered to coloured card bases. I added a stamped or hot foiled sentiment on each. I made a total of 16 of these cards. Easy!
Enjoy,
Alyson
This is another (smaller) set of cards for the care-ing team (yes, it's spelled correctly) at my church as they send cards to people who need a pick me up.
I stamped the floral images and adhered them to blue mats. The backgrounds have patterned paper pieces cut on a diagonal to add some interest. No embellishments were added to keep the cards flat for mailing.
Alyson
This card was made for a weekly challenge that I like to enter.
The details are below.
The background was stencilled in light grey. I used old striped papers for the three panels and added a floral spray based on colours from the stripes. The sentiment was embossed and added at the side of the flowers. I used a black pen to add dots around the images.
Enjoy,
Alyson
A team from my church sends cards to people who are ill, haven't attended for a while or have suffered a loss. I make cards regularly for this team and this is a recent set.
I stamped the images and sentiments on white cardstock. The card fronts were adhered to dark blue mats and then a green card bases. I purposely avoided any embellishments so the cards are flat for mailing.
Enjoy,
Alyson
Welcome to Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge 674!
The sketch is shown below.
I chose a few leftover papers and angled the strips on a stitched rectangle front. The background was embossed on foil paper and I added a sentiment with a white and silver ribbon. Three enamel dots were placed around the sentiment.
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
I have had this Spellbinders stamp set for ages and finally brought it out to play!
The images were stamped, coloured and die cut with an oval shape. I cut a second, larger oval for the mat. The background was embossed and everything was adhered to an A2 card base. I used a shimmer brush to add some shimmer to a handful of the flowers.
Enjoy,
Alyson
This cute card was inspired by one on the Waffle Flower website.
I die cut the postage background and used the stencils to mask to squares and ink blend a blue background. The silhouette images were all die cut and added to the background. I stamped two sentiments and placed them along the dotted sections. I used a white gel pen to add details to the images.
Enjoy,
Alyson
Welcome to Cut It Up Challenge 352!
The theme for this challenge is forever green - green must be the focus of your project.
I chose a tried and true design with four wide borders and the sentiment in the centre. I inked a piece of vellum and used that to die cut the shadow for the sentiment. I also stamped some leaf images and added them behind the sentiment. A few green gems were placed around the word.
Come and join us at Cut It Up and show us how you interpret this challenge.
You have until Monday, March 30 to link up your project.
We can't wait to see what you create!
Enjoy,
Alyson
This cute card was inspired by one from an online crop in early January.
The black and white pieces were cut to fit the card font and I used a black marker to edge all the pieces. The sentiment was embossed on a solid black cardstock piece. I die cut the flower and leaf images from white cardstock and inked them. They were assembled to the left of the sentiment.
This card style works with a wide variety of patterned papers - perhaps something to do in the future!
Enjoy,
Alyson
A card like this on the Spellbinders website inspired mine.
I chose a warm colour scheme with shades of yellow and orange. The wheel was die cut and I cut several shades of cardstock and arranged them in order around the wheel. The floral pieces were die cut from various cardstock colours and I inked them to add more dimension. The floral spray was arranged on the side and I added a sentiment with gold metallic thread and some gold gems. Everything was placed on a 3D embossed white background.
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