This is
my final entry into the current Time Out challenge with a wonderful Music
theme. I created the background with a digi of Christmas sheet music entitled “The
Christmas Tree” from The Graphics Fairy (my favorite website for free vintage
images) and a Pine Branch stencil from Bramble Fox. The beautiful wreath
ornament digi is from a talented and generous artist named Sande Woodson. She
manages a FB page and an email through which she provides free digital images
on a regular basis. For this card, I used one of Sande’s embroidered wreath
digis, which has sentiment as the center focus. Using scraps of silver metallic
cardstock, I created a cap and ring to top the ornament. I adhered the ornament
to the card front with foam tape, then added a bow and strip of ribbon to serve
as the “hanger.”
I added a close-up pic of the card front to give a better view of cap and ring on the ornament, plus the song title, which I accidentally covered up with stenciled pine branches.
Supplies:
· Background-
Vintage Christmas Sheet “ The Christmas Tree” a freebie from The
Graphics Fairy (It seems this item is no longer available; however,
this site offers hundreds of other vintage freebies so you might find other
options that you like!) .
· Background-
Bramble Fox Stencil (Pine Branches) · Color added to card with two shades of ink pads, a sponge, and a grey Tombow marker to add shading.
· Embroidered Noel wreath is
from a Sande's Poema digital set Obtained
via a weekly email newsletter which you can join HERE,
or check out the FB page HERE
for additional info.)
· Inside Sentiments
are freebies
from YouTube@Sassy’s LLC (learn more Here)
· Sookwang double-sided tape- Available from several
sources on the web.
· All other misc. items and tools from my stash.
Entered into:
Time Out Challenge- #313 (Theme
Challenge- Music)
Outlawz
Christmas Only Challenge- May 2026 Outlawz Challenge Monthly Linky- May 2026
I had fun creating this card to enter into the Build Your Stash Holiday Cardmakers
group (BYSHC) May Challenge on FB. It features a sweet gingerbread boy
that is one of my favorite digis from Beccy’s Place. (My
nickname for this pudgy little guy is “Pillsbury” because he is such a cute
little doughball!) I printed Pillsbury onto Kraft cardstock because it is
the color of gingerbread and also simplifies the coloring process (which mainly
included shading with tan marker, adding “frosting” with a white gel pen, and adding
his nose and tummy button with red and brown markers!) I made a second Pillsbury
to embellish the inside of the card and set both of them aside to work on the
card front.
When digging through my box of coffee-related
items, I found a packet of coffee cup “chalkboard” stickers I’d found at a
local dollar store, and also found a strip of little coffee cups that I upcycled
from a coffee sleeve several years ago. I love how the coffee cups from two
very different sources look great when used together! A few knitted patterned
papers, plus sentiments, finish off the card. (In truth, this hilarious sentiment always
makes me laugh. I hope it provides you with a smile, chuckle, giggle, or maybe even a guffaw?)
I’m
entering this card into several challenges including the Colorful
Options Monthly Challenge (my card features a mostly B&W color scheme with touches of red, green, and tan) and the ABC Christmas Challenge (K is for Knitted.)
Supplies:
·
Chalkboard Coffee Cup Stickers- from our
local Dollar Store
·
Digi and sentiments- are
from Beccy’s Place Digi sets
that are no longer available. (Beccy
closed her digi shop
last year but still sells clear stamp sets online. Check HERE
to see which sets are available!) · Nordic Knitted Sweater paper- Whimsy Stamps. (No
longer available, but I found a similar assortment of
patterns HERE )
· Colored
with Spectrum Noir Classique markers and
Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
· Sookwang double-sided tape- Available from
several sources on the web.
·
Patterned papers, vellum, Tulip Slick fabric paint (to add texture to
Pillsbury’s buttons), other misc. items and tools from my stash.
Entered into:
Pammies Inky
Pinky Challenge #2621
Back in the 90’s, I took a class at a
card shop where we used a template named “Lattice Folds” from Hot Off the Press.
I recently stumbled upon the template in my stash and used it to make this fun birthday
card for the new challenge at Passion
for Markers! My card also features a digi of a vintage truck, which, back in
2011, was one of the first digis that I ever used! One of my brothers is
skilled at rebuilding old cars… aka clunkers! So this card will be cruising
down to Florida for his next birthday!
PS- I
did some online checking, and it appears the template is no longer available.
However, if you enter Lattice Fold Card or Braided Edge Card via Pinterest
or your favorite search engine, there are many videos and templates. I posted a
few of my favorites in supplies list.
Supplies: · Lattice Fold
Card/Braided Edge Card- I found a few good
videos and templates Here, Here, Here, and Here.
· Vintage truck Digi- A freebie from Handmade by Paula (GMC Truck)
· Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique markers, Sakura Gelly
Roll white & silver gel pens
·
Sentiments- Computer Generated (using a font named Jokerman.)
· Sookwang
double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.
· Patterned paper, other
misc. items and tools from my stash. Entered into: