Hi and welcome to my little Blog :-) This is a scheduled post because I won't have access to my computer for 2 weeks - it will be very strange to not use it - eek - I think I will feel naked!! Anyway, onto the card.......I made this quick and simple birthday card for my Godfather's birthday. Hope you're not tired of looking at dog cards! We have so many male birthdays in August in my family - I feel like it's a production line! I have used one of my favourite sketches from Splitcoaststampers SC278 - it's a great sketch because you can have lots of layers or very few. This time I used a circle for the centre image instead of a square. Not much to explain really. I stamped the image with Versafine Vintage Sepia and coloured it with OMS and Prismacolor pencils, then lightly chalked around the image. I stamped the image again and cut out just the present, added some fine blue glitter with AI glue just to add a little "zing" to the card, then popped it up on 1mm mounts (dimensionals). I used a Horizontal Slot Punch to punch the hole for threading the ribbon thru just for something a little different but not too fancy for a guy's card.Easy peasy!I'm also popping this card into the Splitcoaststampers 'Free for All' Challenge F4A17 of "Man's Best Friend" which can be a dog, cat, goldfish, reptile - any pet you like. Thanks again for stopping by!Jocelyn
Card Recipe:
Stamps: Penny Black 'For you' 3446EInk: Versafine Vintage SepiaDesigner paper: Digital by NitWit Collections Fat Quarter Bundle Series "Me-Wow" ©2009 by Mary Fran of www.nitwitcollections.comAccessories: Cuttlebug, Spellbinder Square Nestabilities, Circle Nestabilities, Petite Scallop Circle Nestabilities, Art Institute blue glitter (from Shabby Chic set), Art Institute Designer Dries Clear adhesive, 1mm mounts (dimensionals), grosgrain ribbon, OMS, Prismacolor pencils, Kaisercolour chalks, Stampin' Up Horizontal Slot punch, paw pad button by Buttons Galore: Pet - Little Paws, Cardstock: chocolate, mustard, KW Doggetts Knight (white)
Hello and welcome to my Blog!I made this little birthday card for my BIL's birthday - he loves dogs so it wasn't a hard choice to pick a stamp with a Penny Black dog on it! I only bought this cute little stamp the other day and couldn't wait to ink it up - it's so adorable - and I love how their little tails are furiously wagging. I stamped the image onto Watercolour paper and watercoloured it with acrylic paints. The main image panel and sentiment are up on mounts (dimensionals), The bone is a button and the designer paper is digital.The sentiment stamp originally had a present in the centre, but I masked it out so I could put the paw pad button there instead. I am popping this card into the Splitcoaststampers 'Free for All' F4A17 Challenge of 'Man's Best Friend' eg: dog, cats, fish, reptiles etc. Plus I am also entering the card into the 'Stampin' for the Weekend' Challenge 45 of 'Anything Goes' which can be anything as long as it has a stamped or digi image on it. Makes it a nice and easy challenge :-)
Thanks again for stopping by! Back in a few days with another card.
Jocelyn
Card Recipe:
Stamps: Penny Black 'Feeding Frenzy' 1701H, Sentiment - Stampin' Up 'Riveting' setInk: Stazon Jet black, Colorbox Chestnut Roan chalkDesigner paper: NitWit Collections Fat Quarter Bundle Series "Me-Wow" ©2009 by Mary Fran of www.nitwitcollections.comAccessories: Cuttlebug, Swiss dots embossing folder, Spellbinder, Circle Nestabilities, 140lb Watercolour paper, JoSonya acrylic paints, paintbrushes, Shelly's buttons & more - Tiny Dogs, chocolate grosgrain ribbon, 1mm/1.5mm mounts (dimensionals), paper piercer, Bazzill InStitchz mat (used for piercing), Cardstock: mustard, chocolate
Hi and thanks for stopping by :-)It was my BIL's birthday late last week and this is the card I made for him - now that he has the card, I can post it here. I stamped the image onto Watercolour paper and watercoloured it with Acrylic paints. The teal blue frame was popped up on 1mm mounts (dimensionals) over the image then I added the brads so it kind-of-looks like a porthole.
The sentiment was diecut with one my Spellbinders Tags Trio dies - I lightly inked around the sentiment with Creamy Brown chalk ink - then popped it up on 1mm mounts.
I am popping this card into the Splitcoaststampers "Way to use it" Challenge WT281 of 'Wonderful Woodgrain'. The Challenge gave me the perfect excuse to use my Distressed Stripes embossing folder (which I have hardly used) for the brown cardstock base and seemed to be the obvious choice to match my image. I lightly sanded the cardstock to highlight the embossing. I am also entering this card into the Simon Says Challenge of "There ain't no cure for the Summertime blues" where your summery creation has to have some blue in it - I have used one of my fav colours: Teal Blue. And of course, what could be more summery than a seagull!
Thanks again for visiting - hope to see you again very soon!
Jocelyn
Card Recipe:
Stamps: Inkadinkado 'Standing Seagull' 99205-DD, Sentiment from: Penny Black 'Critter Party' clear stamp set
Ink: Stazon Jet Black, Colorbox Chalk: Prussian Blue and Creamy Brown
Designer paper: Kaisercraft Reminiscing P203 Hold Dear
Accessories: Cuttlebug, Distressed Stripes embossing folder, Spellbinder Large and Small Oval Nestabilities + Labels Trio S3-147, 140lb Watercolour paper, JoSonya acrylic paints, paintbrushes, mounts (dimensionals), EK Success Open Scallop border punch, grosgrain ribbon 15mm-9/16" wide, Fray Stop (for the cut ribbon edges), 10 x brads (Printblocks), sandpaper, Cardstock: Provincial beige, teal blue
Hi and welcome to my Blog :-)I made this quick little card for my DH's birthday this past week. Now that he has the card in his hot little hand, I can post it here. I tried to colour the cat in similar colours to our own cat - Ruby. There is a photo of Ruby on the LHS of my Blog if you want to see her. She is such a character and fetches just like a dog (mainly with pipecleaners or hair scrunchies), and if she wants your attention, she will drop something at your feet or your lap, stand back and miaow at you for you to throw it. She is one cute puss!
Anyway, enough waffling and onto the card! I diecut the circle from the blue cardstock first then ran the cardstock thru my Cuttlebug using my new Indentz embossing folder (which I sourced from the UK). Recently I rang KW Doggetts (an Australian paper company) for a Sample Pack of different brands of smooth white cardstock specifically to use for the Gamsol Magic/Magic Coloured Pencil technique. They were very helpful and generous with what they sent me - and all for free!! I had a great old play and found that their brand: "Knight" smooth cardstock was magical - the colours blend out so beautifully and perfectly, and this is the cardstock I used for this birthday card. And it's so white. Much whiter than Beckett Radiance. It was an absolute joy to colour!!! In fact, I was so impressed, that I rang and placed an order and asked for 12" x 12" size which is very practical for my square cards 'cos I can just cut them in half. My order was ready in a day and I was able to go and pick it up from their factory which is only about 20 mins drive from where I live. They have a retail store where you can grab a box and fill it up with different coloured/brands of cardstock/vellums for a set price - ahhh, it was heavenly!! I have no connection to them, but thought it was worth mentioning if you love using the Gamsol Magic technique, but don't know what cardstock to get if you are in Australia. You can just ring up and ask for a sample pack and then you can decide what weight (ie: gsm) you like to use. I believe they have offices in some of the other States of Australia.
I lightly coloured the background with blue chalk (which you can hardly tell from the photo!). I added Art Institute transparent light blue glitter to the balloon. The tiny hearts next to the sentiment are the leftover punchies from my EK Success Arrows border punch.The fawn cardstock border was made with a Threading Water punch, and I added a Scor-Pal line above it.Thanks again for stopping by. Have a great weekend!Jocelyn
Card Recipe:
Stamps: Penny Black 'Celebrating' 1472E, Sentiment from Crafter's Companion 'Popcorn the Bear' Bunches of Love set Ink: Memento Tuxedo blackAccessories: Cuttlebug, Indentz 'Happy Birthday' embossing folder, EK Success Arrows border punch, Fiskars Threading Water punch, AI blue glitter (from Shabby Chic set), AI Designer dries clear adhesive, Spellbinder Circle Nestabilities, Scor-Pal, Kaisercolour chalks, OMS, Prismas, fawn and blue gingham ribbon, Cardstock: royal blue, fawn, KW Doggetts Knight smooth white