Sunday, June 27, 2021
Lucky Ball Caterpillar Birthday Card
Wednesday, June 23, 2021
Fairy and Butterfly Upcycled Container
The back of the container looed so bare that I had to add something interesting. I found a Spellbinder die and an a rubber stamp with a favorite saying so I used them on a leftover piece of hand dyed paper. A butterfly sticker completed the look I wanted for the back.
I couldn't neglect the inside of the box especially because it had a few stains from the soap bars it once contained. A thin botanical paper was a perfect fit and really dressed up the recycled box.
Here's a close-up of the fairy decoration showing the oval label and sparkly crystals that I added for alittle bling.
Saturday, June 19, 2021
Father's Day Card 2021
My husband and I saw the movie, 'April Fools' early in our romance and quickly became entranced with the idea of frogs being the symbol for our relationship. When I saw the Hero Arts Hoppy Day stamp and dies sets it was a 'must have' purchase. I thought that the frog image would pair well with the Lynda Kanase i-crafter die set which would provide a 3D scene.
In general, I stuck with the basic scene, coloring with Copic pens. For the middle part with the swan, I cut off the bird and added a one-leg balanced frog that was stamped on Distress ink colored paper.
This top view shows how the layered card was put together. The section with the frog had the ends cut off and the panel was glued between the two other panels. I used the Lawn Fawn die to cut the scripty words from foil paper. I lost the apostrophe so I replaced it with a heart sticker (which also covered up an inky smear..heehee!).
Because the back of the card revealed where the Copic pens bled through the die cut scenery, I decided that a piece of light violet vellum would cover up the back as well as add a nice color. I used a scrap of leftover vellum to stamp and heat emboss the 'toadally awesome'.Besides having our symbolic frog, I think this card really embodies my husband as a father. He somehow manages to balance everything (work, family, and organizing our household) all while standing on one leg and being 'toadally awesome'! He's the best father/grandfather to our boys and grandsons and me! (I think I am his 'problem' child...hahaha!)
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Boba Tea Shaker Card
As soon as I got the Mama Elephant Boba Tea stamp and die sets, I started planning out the card I wanted to make. I didn't even have anyone in mind to send it to....hahaha! I thought that the Whimsy slimline die, embossing folder, and paper pack would work well for this card. However, the paper was only 6x6 so I decided to cut little squares to place behind the opening. I had some long-forgotten acrylic dots which reminded me of the tapioca balls that are in boba tea. By making three individual shaker boxes I was able to make the card more interactive. However, the acrylic dots were rather thick so I had to layer three strips of foam tape to form the shaker box before the dots would move around. The thickness of the card made the sideview unattractive so I covered up the layers of foam tape with a skinny strip of pink cardstock. I chose the woven pattern embossing folder because it looks somewhat like an Asian placemat. A corner rounder was used at the last minute and it really pulled the whole card together. I wanted to use the birthday saying in the stamp set but it didn't fit within the die cut 'boba' ball but now this card can be used for any occasion....just like I planned LOL!
Here is a close up of how I fixed the problem of the too thick shaker box. I think it was a good save.
This photo shows you how realistic the acrylic dots look as boba tea tapioca balls.
It's difficult to find envelopes for the slimline cards other than business ones. For that reason, I decided to purchase the Whimsy slimline envelope die set. It works very well and is easy to use. There are three main parts and I just now figured out what the third big die is for.....making an envelope liner...DUH! Oh well, I'll use it next time. This set even has a bunch of address label dies and one for the stamp. I think a fancy card deserves a fancy envelope so I make one when I have the extra time. Here's to Happy Mail!
Friday, June 11, 2021
Bee Happy Bear Card
I've had an interest in bees ever since a hive decided to take up residence between the double walls of our house. They built quite a large hive until it was evident that we had to remove them or risk the collapse of our side wall. We tried smoking them out but that didn't work for long. Bees are persistent insects. Reluctantly, we resorted to poison but we felt really bad because we know that they worked so hard to build the hive. To make up for the bee deaths, we decided to get involved in the Alan Wong Adopt a Bee Hive project at the U.H. of Hilo Agriculture dept. We've pledged money to support the program which raises bees in box hives. We even have a hive with our name on it! In return we learn about the progress of the bees and receive bottles of honey. The honey is delicious! Thank you bees!
I made this card to honor the bees and even decorated the inside with my friends and their honeycombs. I used the products below to decorate this card. Leave a comment if you want to know more about a procedure or bee item. You can leave a bee-utiful message too! I love hearing from you!
I made this card to honor the bees and even decorated the inside with my friends and their honeycombs. I used the products below to decorate this card. Leave a comment if you want to know more about a procedure or bee item. You can leave a bee-utiful message too! I love hearing from you!
Monday, June 7, 2021
Get Well Chicken Soup Card
I don't make too many get well cards but as my friends and family get older I guess I'll need to have a stash on hand. Anyway, this one is for someone who is going in for a procedure. I decided to make a humorous card to hopefully lift up her spirits. Originally, I was planning to color the image with Copic pens, but the details were too small to avoid bleeding out. I decided Derwent watercolor pencils (HM BFC) would be a better choice. Unfortunately, I should have changed out the selected paper as marker paper does not handle watercolors very well. It turned out okay and maybe made the card seem more wonky and distressed...like the Distressed Ink (from HM Ben Franklin Crafts) I used on the background. As a last minute change I tilted the scalloped image to add to the off centered look. Hope the recipient doesn't think her eyes are playing tricks on her. LOL!
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Spot's First Birthday Card
I love the Eric Hill Spot books so of course when I saw the Spot stamp set as a freebie in a magazine, I immediately bought it. That was many years ago and I finally inked up the stamps and made a 1st Birthday card that will go with a gift set of Spot books. For the background I chose a balloon print paper from a Doodlebug Design paper pack. I originally was going to do a raised letter HAPPY BIRTHDAY like what I saw on the Hero Arts site. However, I only had a script Happy Birthday (My Favorite Things) and when it was cut out the paper turned out to be too busy and the lettering too scripty to make a readable message. In the end I just cut out three layers of white card stock and one layer of dark blue card stock. It was difficult to glue them together but I think it looks cool to be raised up. I slightly shifted the blue layer to give a bit of a shadow effect. Spot, the small creatures and balloons were stamped, colored with Copic pens, and fussy cut. The small green hill was cut with a Lawn Fawn die. The balloon strings were difficult to cut so I replaced them with black wire. All the pieces were adhered with foam dot adhesives. The ends of the wires were tacked down with glue so they wouldn't injure anyone or get caught on anything. Gold glitter Stickles gel paint was used on Spot's crown. Doodlebug Design sticker stars were added to the balloons before being covered with Stickles crystal gel paint. (Perhaps Glossy Accents might have given the balloons a more balloon-like surface...next time.) Oh yes, I hand printed the 1st on the balloon before adding the gel paint. Okay, that's it...I think. Please feel free to ask me questions or send comments. (see below). I love hearing from you!