Thursday, March 24, 2022

Another birthday card

I managed one more birthday card for the month.  This one is for my adult grandson. I used an alcohol ink background from my stash.  Hint: When you are making a mess with alcohol inks, make extras backgrounds for your stash. 

I used a new (to me) Spellbinders die for the frame and a sentiment die from Poppy Stamps.


I also made another card for a female relative who recently had surgery.  I used dies from Poppy Stamps for both the pinpoint background die and the sentiment.  I added a die cut butterfly and a hand cut frame from for the same glossy gold cardstock that I used for the sentiment. The card base is a very old mulberry cardstock.



Monday, March 21, 2022

Birthday cards

 I've managed to make 2 more birthday cards.  Actually, one was made 2 years ago.  I added the sentiment to make it a birthday card.  Here is the original card.  


The other card I made is for my adult granddaughter, so I made the sentiment and frame with a die and glitter paper.  The background is made with a die that cuts open areas in the cardstock.  I backed it with a background from my stash that was made with Twinkling H2Os.



Sunday, March 6, 2022

Cards for men

 I have been struggling to create cards and have wasted a lot of paper, but finally made a couple of cards to mail to male family members.  The first is a simple thinking of you card, using an alcohol ink background from my stash.

The second card was made with an embossing folder with inked highlights. I wasted a lot of paper before settling for this birthday card.



Sunday, February 27, 2022

Birthday month

 There are a lot of family birthdays in March, so I have to get started making cards.  This first one is made with pearlescent paper and dies. The background is made with the Detail Ringlet Plate from Simon Says Stamp.  It produces pinpoint holes in the background.


You can see the pinpoint design and shimmer in this photo.



Friday, February 25, 2022

Getting started again

This has been a slow start in making cards this year.  I'm trying to use some new supplies, mostly dies.  The backgrounds are mostly from my stash of alcohol ink playing.




 
I made this last card with an embossing folder and some dies.

Friday, December 31, 2021

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Peace on earth

In this year of turmoil, my wish now is to have peace, so this is how I created Christmas cards this year.  I bought an angel die from Simon Says Stamp and a Peace die from Impression Obscession.  I tried a variety of cardstock to cut the angel and sentiment and mounted them on an embossed background.




 



I used glitter cardstock, silver cardstock and holographic cardstock.  On the last one, I rubbed gold ink on the embossed background.  I mounted the design on a white base card and stamped a simple message inside.



Tuesday, November 30, 2021

100 Birthday Wishes

My brother will soon celebrate his birthday at 100.  I would love to be with him, but neither of us are able to travel.  I made a card for his big day.

The elements are all made with dies. The 12-point stars are cut from glossy paper with Hero Arts Infinity dies. The sentiment die is by Tonic.  The number dies are very old ones from Sizzix and cut from glitter paper.  I added some acrylic stars to the sentiment.

Sunday, November 7, 2021

Thanksgiving cards

To save time this year, I made my Thanksgiving cards the same design.  The Maple Leaf Corner die is by Simon Says Stamp.  The leaves pop out, so they can be made in different colors.


 
I made a stack of them in similar colors.  One of my frustrations was keeping the outline die from distorting when gluing it down.  This makes the leaves not quite fit in the rest of the die.  I found that it worked better to add an adhesive sheet to back of cardstock before cutting.  When I added liquid glue to back of diecut, it got distorted.


I stamped this sentiment inside all the cards.



Thursday, October 28, 2021

Birthday card, finally

 I wanted to create a special birthday card for a special friend.  This is the finished card.


I could stop here, but wanted to show you the frustrating process of creating it.  I started with this set of stamps from Altenew.


This involves stamping several layers on top of each other with different ink colors.  I'm not good at getting them lined up and had quite a few problems.  After stamping the flower, I cut a mask with the die that came with stamp set.  The mask had a space around the image, so that when I added the leaves, there was a space.  Here are some of my problems:





I tried to fill in the gaps in image with a stump dipped on ink pad. This helped a bit, but not completely.  I also had problems getting ink smudges on the cardstock.  I tried the sand eraser for lightening smudges and covered others with an old whiteout pen.




I finally added my image to the card base with a die cut frame and sentiment.

My next frustration came when I stamped a message inside the card.  The ink smeared, so I stamped it on another piece of cardstock and added a frame around it to cover the smeared mess.

After thinking I was finished, I discovered a spot on upper part of front of card.





We all make mistakes in cardmaking, but the recipient only sees the finished product.