Monday, August 18, 2025

Sea Friends

The June Betterpress Society plates, are a set of underwater images, called "Sea Friends".  I decided to create a beachy background to showcase the shells in the set.

I used five Distress Oxide inks blended to create my shoreline, leaving a bit of a white area between sand & sea.  I went over that section, by pouncing some white paint with a blunt blending brush to make it look like seafoam.  Water was sprinkled to give some colour variations, and a little brown ink was spattered onto the sand.

I trimmed down the panel to be 4"x 5 1/4", and mounted it onto a white card base.  I pressed the two shells in several different inks, and cut them out with their coordinating dies, along with one of the sentiments from the set.

To go with the 'sparkle' part of the sentiment, I die cut each of the shell shapes, and the sentiment shape out of gold glitter cardstock, layering it behind the sentiment, and tucked in behind a couple of the shells.

It created a nice beachy card!  You can get a Betterpress Society subscription from The Papercrafter's Workshop.



Wednesday, August 13, 2025

CAS Watermelon cards

This was so fun.  Just some die cutting, a little glue and a sweet sentiment.

I've seen similar ideas online, and when the Simon Says Stamp Instagram challenge for August was circle cards, I knew this would be the perfect idea.  After picking my palette, I used various circle dies from my stash to cut out the different parts of the watermelon, added a few seeds and used the sentiment and die from Pigment Craft Co's Fruity Sentiment set.

For the A2 card, I used the same cardstock colours to cut different strips with the faux stitching, and glued them to my base at different angles.  *The seeds are actually the petals from a floral coverplate die, that were the perfect size and shape!



Monday, August 11, 2025

Poinsettia Spray

I am playing along with the August sketch on the Papercrafts Inner Circle Facebook group.  This is the Poinsettia Spray die set from Spellbinders.


I pulled out some ancient Close To My Heart papers from my stash... and cut out the pieces to create two cards.  Since the sketch had an oval shape, I knew this was the perfect set.  In addition to regular cardstock, I cut some of the pieces out of Spellbinders Brushed Gold Treasured cardstock (love this stuff!).

After assembling everything, I dug out the Foilables Christmas Sentiments from Pink & Main that I foiled in gold last year, that are all ready to be used in my craft room, and added them to the bottom of my cards with 3D foam adhesive.




 

Saturday, August 9, 2025

A2 Floral Notes

When I created the slimline card that I posted yesterday with Floral Notes by Pinkfresh Studio, I had created a second stenciled image, and decided to make it up into an A2 card.

This one was fussy cut, and chopped in half to create a whole new look.  I chose a lighter shade of pink for my base, and cut the Stitched Scalloped Rectangles die from Pinkfresh Studio from some matte silver cardstock.  I used the same for the Serenade Sentiments from Spellbinders.

All of my die cut pieces were layered several times to give them some extra stability as well as depth.  I adhered my florals down with some thin 3D foam adhesive.




Friday, August 8, 2025

Slimline Floral Notes

So happy to be pulling out some older product from my craft room!  This one is a favourite of mine, it's the Floral Notes stamp and stencils from Pinkfresh Studio.

I stamped the slimline image in grey Archival ink, which gave an overall softer feel that I love.  I used the coordinating stencils with five Distress Inks (Scattered Straw, Dried Marigold, Pink Raspberry, Shabby Shutters and Mowed Lawn) to add in the blended colours.

I spattered the image with silver metallic paint, and added the silver die cut Serenade Sentiments by Spellbinders, and a few gems. 

Sunday, August 3, 2025

Foxes and Wild Buck Foundation

 I am on the Art Impressions blog today for the Watercolour Weekend post!


Since fall is such a short season for card makers... now that it's August, I'm sharing my first fall cards!  This is the 6067 - Wild Buck Foundation.


I coloured the image with Tombows #969/565 and stamped it onto my Canson XL Watercolour Paper.  After pulling out the colour with a damp brush, I started by adding a wash of #493 to the water and sky, and adding shades of #969/899 to the tree.  I used the warm brown #947 to start adding layers of colour to the deer, keeping it lighter on his back and under his belly.  Now that my main elements were defined by at least a first layer of colour - I found it easier to plan the rest of my painting.  I used #991/126/177 to paint the grassy hill areas, wanting them to look a little faded/dry like they would in the fall.  I wanted my cabin to look like cedar shakes, so I painted it with #N49, and used 969 to give it wood trim.  I used a pencil to sketch in the suggestion of the shakes.  #837 was painted on the roof, and the windows were shaded with #565.  The rocks were painted with #N49, and hints of the browns used in the scene.  #899 was used for the deer's antlers, and to add some darker areas on his legs.


I used the small twig cluster stamp from 5059 - WC Harvest Set to stamp in the shrubs around the cabin and rocks.  Then with the foliage stamp from 5372 - WC Mini Foliage, I added the leaves in #993 and 837.  The small grass from Foliage Set - 4051 was stamped in #992 to add dry looking grass to the scene.  One of the trees from 5010 - WC Tree Set 1 was stamped to add a pine tree beside the cabin in #247.  To finish things up, I used #565 to paint the edges of the stream, and to add shadows where needed - especially on the mountains, rocks and the darker sides of the cabin.


I die cut my scene with the A2 Stitched Rectangle dies, and used 3D foam adhesive to adhere it over a brown mat, onto my subtle plaid paper from 5606 - Harvest Journal PP.  I wrapped some plain twine around the card base several times.

My second project features the KH5951 - Foxes Set.


I stamped the fox and stump from the set in #N49 onto my Canson XL Watercolour paper, masking the fox so that the stump would appear to be behind him.  I painted shades of #947 on the fox, along with N47 on his paws.  Using several browns - #992/969/899, I painted streaks of colour on the stump.  Masking both the stump and the fox, I used both ferns from 5830 - WC Mini Wreath Set coloured in three colours - #076/126/373 which gave them an interesting appearance!  The two leafy stems from 5476 - WC Foliage Set 5 were also added, being coloured up in #373/565.  The Daisy Bunch stamp from 4052 - Flower set were stamped repeatedly in #991/703 to add some two-toned flowers along the ground. 


 After touching everything with a damp brush to pull out the colour, I added the small grass from 4051 - Foliage set in #126, then did a wash with it on the ground.  #565 was painted in as the sky, and used to add shadows under the fox and stump.


My scene was die cut with the Stitched Oval die, and added to my base with a brown mat.  The background paper is from 5973 - Fall S2 PP.  For a little extra decoration, I added multi colour die cut pieces from Spellbinders Holiday Blooms, a wax seal and a few gems.  Hope you'll pull out those fall sets and get painting!


Friday, July 25, 2025

Another Quilted Frame

I posted a card a few weeks ago using the Quilted Frames Die from Waffle Flower, and forgot to post this one that I made the next day!

These are the pretty Persimmon papers from Basic Grey (many moons ago...).  I am using the larger quilt square die that comes with the frame die set, which I cut out of four different patterned papers, then reassembled them onto a square of navy cardstock.  This was definitely fiddly to assemble!  But I am happy with my results.

I hadn't intended to put it on the diagonal, until I realized that the background paper was oriented that way, and I ended up loving it!  I added some rose gold scissors from the Spellbinder's Needleworker die set, and a copper sentiment from Spellbinder's You Are Everything Sentiments plate.


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