I needed a retirement card and couldn’t find
anything appropriate in my collection of rubber and digital stamps. So… I
checked the web for inspiration and was excited to find this colorful- and
free- clipart sentiment. The translucency of the letters made me think of
balloons, so I decided to make a few from scraps of plastic index divider sheets. (If you follow my
blog you’ll know that I use these wonderful items quite often. Sometimes called
document file folders, they come in a pack of assorted colors and can be found
in the office supply section of most stores. They're cheaper than colored
vellum and more translucent. Punches and dies don’t work on these sheets, but
they are easy to cut with a sharp pair of scissors. And you can trace
shapes onto them with a permanent fine-line marker. I used a balloon template
from my scrapbook stash for this task.)
I’ve collected saying in a file box since I was a
teen, and that is where I found the funny sentiment on the inside of the card.
I created it with a font I found many years ago, named Waltograph (it does have
a Disneyesque look doesn’t it?!) Its playful tone was a good fit for
this card! So fun!)
I’m entering this card into several challenges
including the Time Out Challenge: Alphabet Magnet Day (my card
features a colorful sentiment as the focal point, and I was excited to find
this free digi because the letters even resemble Alphabet Magnets both in color
and font type,) Cupcake Challenge (my card features all the required colors,)
and Path of Positivity Challenge (since I’ve in the process of retiring, I know
that the sentiment on this card is sure to be appreciated by anyone going
through the long-awaited event. Plus…the inside sentiment, a definition of retirement "Noun- where every day is Saturday!") adds a positive twist!)
Supplies:
· Happy Retirement Sentiment “Happy Retirement”- Free
from clipart found HERE
· Sentiments-
Computer Generated
· Free
Downloadable Waltograph (Disney inspired) can be found HERE
· Cardstock, plastic index divider sheets, heart template, and other items from my
stash.
·
All other items from my stash.
Entered into:
Time Out
Challenge- #263 Alphabet Magnet
Day
It’s MerMay
again on Sweet November Stamps (SNS) FB age… and I finally have a few days to
create beautiful underwater and beachy scenes… often with a nice amount of
bling! This is my second entry for the
challenge, featuring a beautiful SNS mermaid named Shimmer RedKelp. The stunning background is one of
the many photos that my from a Free Bing wallpaper program on my laptop some
time ago. (I love learning about all the beautiful places in the world, with new
photos and info every day!) The amazingly
blue and crystal-clear
water is from Thingvellir National Park in Iceland, which
snorkelers love to visit (perhaps in search of merpeoples?!) I used a free
Paint.net program to layer Shimmer into the scene (which means no fussy
cutting along those beautiful tresses.) After printing off the scene, I colored
Shimmer. Deciding the card needed some
texture, depth and more color, I trimmed a piece of a blue plastic index divider sheet to serve as
semi-transparent “water” adding gentle “waves” along the top edge. (Note- this
is the same item I used to make the balloons on the Retirement card above, so
check there for details.) The final touch was to add a few “ripples” to the
water nearest Shimmer and to add the sentiment.
(A few
added notes- I think that I need to check the ink in my printer as the rock
wall has light patches of pink that aren’t in the original photo. That said, I
like how it adds a bit more color to the card! Also, I added a photo of the
screensaver that became my background, and a photo that shows how the print.net
program allows me to insert digis into the background. I added a large WM on
this to protect SNS’s copyrighted digi!)
I’m entering this card into
several challenges including Park Hopping-My Happy Place, where the challenge
is anything inspired
by a theme park. (I love mermaids… and the movie, the Little Mermaid. So The Adventures of the Little
Mermaid
at the Magic
Kingdom, CA would be a fun place to visit!)
Supplies:
·
Digi- Sweet November Stamps (Shimmer RedKelp and Otto)
·
Colored with Spectrum
Noir Classique markers and Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
·
Sentiment from Sweet November Stamps (Empowering Sentiments Pack)
·
Background photo from the free daily Scenic Wallpaper program on my
laptop- downloaded HERE
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Cardstock, blue plastic index divider sheet and other items from my stash
Entered into:
As the days are warming, and the earth is waking up, I’m looking forward
to the arrival of butterflies and bees. With the help of two busy bees from a
Beccy’s Place digi set, and assorted items from my stash, this card went
together pretty easily. It reminds me of when my sweet DH and I visited
his retired parents, who were “snowbirds” who spent winters in Mesa, AZ
I
especially loved it when the lemon and orange trees in their yard were in
bloom. I remember I once stuck my head out of the window as we pulled into
their drive so that I could more fully enjoy the richly perfumed air. It was
heavenly!
I’m
entering this card into several challenges including Outlawz Sunday Challenge: All the Worlds Alive Again (I love when
the earth, and bugs, wake up in the Spring and Summer!), and Outlawz Twisted
Thursday: Flower Power (my card features one
elegant flower on the front, and two smaller sequin flowers added to the inside
sentiment) and Inspiration Station (the inspiration photo has assorted flowers,
including white ones that help the brightly colored flowers to stand out even more!)
·
Bee Digi- from a Beccy’s Place Digi Set (Bees and Blooms)
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Colored with Spectrum
Noir Classique markers and Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
·
Front Sentiment from SnapClickSupply.com digi set (Sweet As Can Bee Word Art)
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Inside Sentiment- Freebie from
Gingerhouse.blogspot.com (Keep Pressing
Forward!)
·
Liquid Pearls-Buttercup
(add a yellow dot to the center of flowers.)
·
Paper Doily, small white flower sequins, foam tape, and other
items from my stash.
Entered into:
Since I’m a Contributor for Beccy’s Place
(sponsor), I’m entering just for fun!
Beccy’s Place Challenge- May
Since I’m a Contributor for Beccy’s Place, I’m entering just
for fun!
A beautiful trio of totally different cards Kathy - love your use of the light plastic to create elements in both of the first cards. The font on the retirement card is fabulous, and your mermaid is a real sweetie. Your lemon card is delightful, especially with the bees helping themselves.
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Maxine
Wonderful cards Kathy, great colouring, and it's always good to see your ideas with the file folders. Love the way you layered the letters. The little mermaid is very sweet and you've created a wonderful scene for her. I love the citrus themed card with the bees and blossoms, so pretty.
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Beccy
There's nothing like the smell of Orange Blossoms...yummm. Your cards are wonderful and I love how you use things that aren't necessarily for crafting and make works of art with them. Thanks for joining us at The Inspiration Station Challenge and we hope you'll share again soon.
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Inspiration Station Challenge
Beautiful Blossoms Challenge
Paper Funday Challenge
I'm popping back by to say Thanks for sharing your fun retirement card with us at The Paper Funday Challenge.
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Such a fun retirement card! Lots of color, fun, and celebration here! Thanks for sharing with us at Path of Positivity! Katrina
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely cards!! What a cool use of Alphabets for the retirement card. Also great addition of the balloons in it and I love that sentiment :D Thank you for joining us at Time out challenges with this awesome card. Hugs ~ Ishani
ReplyDeleteAnother fab selection of makes and thanks for sharing at Crafty Catz
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card for our Alphabet Magnet Day challenge at Time Out.
ReplyDeleteA lovely trio of cards - so glad I popped over! Thank you for entering your retirement card in our Alphabet Magnet Challenge at Time Out - lovely to see you in our gallery!
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A great design - love that paper doily you used.
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Helen x
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