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Hello Tweety

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Can you tell I need birthday cards?  I’ve been making them almost exclusively lately!

This is a straight forward card as far as techniques go, but packs a punch with it’s design.  A fellow consultant and friend,  Erica, designed this card for us to create.  She used the Hello Tweety stamp set with Colonial White ink on a kraft cardstock strip.  We used our cricuts and the border from p65 of Art Philoshopy to create the white daisy edges.  Our card base was lagoon cardstock (4×6).  By varying where we started stamping our birds on the wire, we were able to create many different arrangements of the birds together.  I used sorbet string left over from an old sorbet mini medley pack, but bakers twine would work well there too.   Keeping with the theme of using up left overs, the flowers were from a grab bag I received at a crop.

We each created 4 of these cards, but varied the card color for the bases.  It was great getting four more birthday cards to add to my stash.  I really seem to be going through them now.

Hope you have a crafty day!

 

Home and Crafting again – Masking Technique

Well, I made it back from leaving the kid’s at my Mom’s house.  Her root canal got postponed a day, but I’m sure everyone will be just fine.  The kids loved going to VBS today, and were already looking forward to going tomorrow.

As the house is quiet, I decided to continue the assembly of the card sets from my May weekend.  (I’m getting closer to being caught up with my UFOs, unfinished objects.)

So, here it is.bearswithmasking

I used a retired stamp set, one of my favorites, called raccoon and friends. To get the bears to be in front of the mountains, I used a technique called masking.  I will try and explain what I did.  First I stamped the bears on a scrap piece of paper and trimmed closely around the image.   After I trimmed the image I used the two way glue and applied it to the back of the cut out piece.  I then stamp the bears in Chocolate ink on my project.  Making sure the two way glue had dried and was not repositionable, I covered the stamped image of the bears on my project.  This allowed me to ink up the mountains in outdoor denim and stamp them on my project.  Using the same masking technique as the bears, I masked the first (darker) mountain range and without re-inking the stamp stamped the mountains again.  This made them lighter in color (2nd generation stamping) and once again pushed them behind the first mountains.  I removed the masks from the mountains and the bears and proceeded to stamp the grass.  I used sponges to create the colorful sky.

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Here is another example using the same sized pieces, but arranged vertically.  I used masking in a different way on this card.  I punched a 1/2″ circle out of CS and after swirling some honey ink, I placed the circle on the honey ink then used sponges to create the sky background.  After I was done and removed the circle mask,  I got a sun behind my silhouetted flowers.

I am squeezing in my crafting time right now, but soon I will start taking photos of the process (and use stamps that are available to order, sorry).

Have a crafty day.

 

 

Another Card from Club Night & Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge

The sun is still shining so I am outside makin’ hay. Literally in my case.
Thought I would share another one of the cards we did at our last club night.  I really like this one, and as it uses cut outs from the CTMH Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge, it was easy to prep for everyone!

birdhouse cardI used the bird  and wing from p51  and cut them out of Chocolate CS.  I used the sanding block to “ruffle” the birds feathers and also used the end of the rub on tool to break some of the fibers in the body of the bird so it would “puff out” a little.  Once it was puffed I attached it to the card using foam tape.

The Branches are from p35 in 2 sizes (don’t recall the size, sorry) and the leaves were cut off the branch with leaves on p43.  I then creased the leaves down the center to give them more appeal.

The bird house in used on this card was from a free set I picked up at a craft show, but for club night I used a solid arrow(p64) pointed up, trimmed the shaft of the arrow and added a strip along the bottom for a base.  You can trim the points of the arrows to really make it look like a real bird house.

I sponged “clouds” with sky ink (what else)  to make the words look like they were in the clouds.

Have a great day!

 

Yes, It’s Definitely July

Well, as I spent my morning doing computer/house work, and my afternoon on a tractor being hot and sweating while bailing hay, I would say it must be July.

Once more no crafting was done, but the house is still fairing well thanks to my push to stay on top of things, and my daughter’s motivation to get paid for babysitting her brother.  She really has done well keeping things better than she normally would with few complaints.

Looks like I’ll be able to go to the all day crop on Thursday as the weather forecast is for thunder storms. Maybe I should try and use the alcohol markers to color in the July Stamp of the Month images as that is going to be use on our project in August.  Hmmm.  Perhaps I will.  I’ll put a sneak peak up tomorrow if I do manage to keep my eyes open.

So today I’ll show off one the cards we did in June at club night!  I used the Art Philosophy cartridge for both ovals and the sentiment piece on the bottom of the card.

Lighthouse CTMH

Birthday Card

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Happy Crafting!

 

CTMH Boxes keep arriving

These wonderful boxes full of the new product from Close to my Heart keep arriving and all I’ve been able to do is quickly look through them and stack them on my table.

New Product has arrived!

New Product has arrived!

July is our heaviest harvest season, and so unless I want to get up really, really early, or prop my eyes open with toothpicks after all the work for the day is done, I can only wait until we can’t be in the fields.  I am staying on top of all the other household chores so if that day happens I won’t feel too guilty about taking some creative time to play with the new goodies!