I enjoyed the
online Card Maker Success Summit last March, and this is one of the cards I
created with a PDF file from one of the classes. I first made the backdrop for the drama on
this card with Easter Egg paper. I used my
MS Word program to size the two bunnies, then changed their color to brown and printed them
off. After adding shading with alcohol
markers and highlights with a white colored pencil, I fussy-cut the bunnies, and I then gently tore off the
ears of one and the backside of the other, saving a few of the pieces to
“embellish” the finished card. After positioning everything and adhering
them in place, I just needed to add the sentiments and some “chocolate”
fingerprints to embellish the inside of the card.
Oops... I just realized that I didn't share my reason for entering this fun card into the Time Out Sweet Treats Challenge! Besides the fact that I am a chocolate fiend, chocolate bunnies provide me with many sweet childhood memories. I was never a fan of jelly beans or peeps, but seeing a chocolate bunny in my Easter basket always made me feel loved! Also, my two older brothers, who loved to tease their four younger siblings, always ate their chocolate bunnies heads and butts first while saying annoying things. They could have actually patented the sentiments on this card front! (I just realized that I usually try to credit the sources of anything that inspired a card or sentiment. I had found the "My Butt Hurts... What?" sentiments on a card many years ago, but it wasn't sourced. So...I did a bit of research, and you can find that info HERE!) Supplies:
·
Digi- Chocolate Rabbits made with PDF file for a Cute Bunny Shadowbox
Cricut project that can be found HERE ·
Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique
markers and white colored pencil.
· Front
Sentiments-Computer Generated
· Inside Sentiment- “Sweet Easter Wishes” from a Beccy’s Place Digi Set (Easter
Joy)
(Beccy
closed her digi shop
but still sells
clear stamp sets online. Check HERE to see which sets are available!)
·
Easter Egg paper from Hobby Lobby
·
Sookwang double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.
·
Brown ink pad, other misc. items and tools from my stash.
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This is my first entry in the April Build Your Stash Holiday Cardmakers
group (BYSHC) Challenge on FB. My card features a digi from Beccy’s Place named
“Holiday Hounds.” I printed off a copy this hound, which artist Beccy Muir
named “Earl”, and added knitted texture to his sweater using an excellent
tutorial from artist Annabel Haines (see link in my supplies list.) Although it
takes a little time to detail all the cable stitches, I think the results are
worth it! (In 2022 I posted tips, plus a few photos showing how I colored this
adorable Earl the first time! You can find that HERE.
The stitching on this sweater is a little different, but the technique is the
same.)
Since
the Earl image is tall, I decided to made a slimline card base that fits into basic
#10 business envelope. (An added note- I like using these envelopes because you
can find them anywhere they sell office supplies, and they are much cheaper
than buying “slim line envelopes” or an expensive envelope die!)
I’m entering this card into several challenges including
ABC Christmas Challenge ‘’H is for Hat” (I
think that the antlers on Earls head can count as a hat? At least it's the closet thing to a hat that he’ll
let you place on his head. He definitely doesn’t look like a hat… umm …Mutt!!
· Digi
and front sentiment from a Beccy’s Place Digi Set (Holiday
Hounds)
(Beccy
closed her digi shop but sells clear
stamp sets online. Check HERE to see which sets are available!)
· Colored
with Spectrum Noir Classique markers, and a
Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
· Knitted
texture tutorial can be found HERE
· Inside Sentiment-
We Are 3 Digital Sentiments (Company no longer in
business)
·
Sookwang
double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.
·
All other misc. items and tools from my stash.
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Several Christmas and coffee challenges are going on right now, so I decided to use a Stamplorations digi named
"Framed Coffee Cup" to make the next two cards and printed it on
patterned paper to fit into a Christmas theme. (I remember from printing on
patterned paper in the past that I needed to load the pattern “face-up” in the
tray to do this. Check your printer manual, or google a question to learn how
to load the paper in your specific printer.)
I used my MS Word program to size the digi to fit an A2 card front, printed
it on white cardstock, trimmed the entire image from the white cardstock, and
set it aside. Then, using MS Word, I cropped the coffee cup from the image, loaded
my printer with an 8.5 x 11-inch sheet of soft green striped paper (face up!), and
ran it through my printer. After fussy-cutting it from the frame, I aligned the
striped cup with the cup on the white cardstock (which I had earlier set
aside), and adhered it in place. Next, I adhered the finished “Framed Coffee Cup” to a scrap of red and green plaid paper, cut to
fit an A2-sized card front. I added a bit of bling to the green
striped cup with a strip of 3-foil holly stickers from Hobby Lobby, then finished the card with a scrap
of the plaid paper, and a bit of the holly sticker bling to decorate the
inside sentiment.
·
Stamplorations Digital stamp (Framed CoffeeCup) (clear stamp
is retired. Digital image is available for $2.oo)
· If desired, you can add shading to
the cup with Spectrum Noir Classique markers, and highlights with a Sakura
Gelly Roll white gel pen.
· Inside Sentiment “Sending… cup of holiday
cheer” from
a Beccy’s Place digi set (Christmas Cheers) (Beccy closed
her digi shop but sells clear stamp sets online. Check HERE to see which
sets are available!)
· Christmas Icon Border Foil Stickers- Hobby Lobby
· Sookwang double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.
·
All other misc. items and tools from my stash.
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To make this
second card, I only needed to print the coffee cup from the digital image on
patterned paper. So, I used my MS Word program to help me to crop from the "Framed Coffee Cup" digital
image. Then, following the process I used above, I printed the cup on red paper
with a slight grunge pattern, fussy-cut, and set it aside. I created a
background for the A2 card front with scraps of cardstock and patterned paper, and
adhered them to add some color and contrast for the cup.
I used an Exacto knife to cut a slit in the
top of the card so a gift card could be slipped inside, then, using a few thin
strips of foam tape, I adhered the sides
of the cup to the card, making sure there was room to slide the gift card
inside. Next, I used a pencil to lightly sketch a few swirls onto scraps
of vellum to make wispy plumes of steam, then carefully cut them out. It took a
bit of positioning, but I was able to slide their "tails" down into
the cup, and then gently positioned/intertwined the plumes to create wisps that
crown the Cuppa with a whimsical heart! When I liked the results, I
carefully taped their ends to the front of the card with small strips of clear
tape, dabbed a bit of glue on the vellum swirls, and pressed them into place.
A few sprigs of holly, fussy-cut from the patterned paper used on the card
front, provided sweet little embellishments for the card's sentiments! All that was needed was to slide the gift card in place and share it with
a friend.
Supplies:
·
Stamplorations Digital stamp (Framed CoffeeCup) (clear stamp
is retired. Digital image is available for $2.oo)
·
Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique markers, and a Sakura Gelly
Roll white gel pen
· Front Sentiment “Sending… cup of holiday cheer” from a Beccy’s Place digi set (Christmas Cheers) (Beccy closed her digi shop but sells
clear stamp sets online. Check HERE to see which
sets are available!)
· Inside Sentiment-“Celebrate the Season” from a Stamplorations digi set (Framed
Christmas)
·
Sookwang double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.
·
All other misc. items and tools from my stash.
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