Last month, I created a silhouette sunset
scene that was so easy… and fun… that I decided to make another one, but this
time with a fishing theme. I created the card using a digital image from a Beccy’s
Place digi set, two wood-mounted rubber stamps from Stampscapes, black and assorted colored ink pads, and sponges. After developing the scene with the digi, I
stamped the lakeside scene with black ink, and used grey ink to stamp the waves
across the lower part of the scene. After adhering a small circle “sun”, punched
from a post-it note, at the top of the scene, I sponged layers of yellow, orange, and rusty red across the scene to create a rich sunset in the sky and across
the water. After removing the “sun”, I added wispy clouds with a white colored
pencil, waves on the water with a white gel pen, and highlights on the two
fishermen with the white pencil and gel pen. Sentiments and black photo corners
finish the card.
Note- I have enjoyed entering
cards into the Neglected Stuff Challenge because it requires me to dig into my
stash and create with items that I once treasured… and occasionally even forgot
that I had! The two wood-mounted rubber stamps are examples of those forgotten
treasures! I’ve owned them since the late 90’s, when I co-owned a stamp store in
South Dakota with a dear friend. Shortly after opening the store, we learned
about the Stampscapes stamp line, and they became one of our most popular vendors.
Whenever we taught a class or even did a demonstration with these amazing scenery
stamps, we’d usually sell out on anything we demonstrated. I almost forgot
about all the stamps that started me on this fun hobby, so I enjoy that the Neglected Stuff Challenge reminds me to dig them out for a playdate!!
I’m entering this card into several challenges, including the Colorful Options
Monthly Challenge (the intro line for the June Challenge is “This month we’re
celebrating- fresh, airy, serene, refreshing” and I think that my card reflects
all of these words! It also fits into Option 3-Rainbow, since many colors of the
rainbow are seen in this beautiful sunset and water.
· Silhouette and inside
sentiment from a Beccy’s Place digi set (Going Fishin’) (Beccy closed her digi shop last year but
still sells clear stamp sets online. Check HERE to see which sets are available!)
·
Colored with Memento Black, grey
and other colored ink pads, sponges, white colored pencil, and white gel pen.
· Front Sentiment- a freebie from TlcCreations (Wishing You Little Moments of Delight)
·
Pioneer Black Photo corners-
available from several sources
·
Sookwang double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.
·
All other misc. items and tools from my stash.
Entered into:
Pammies Inky
Pinky Challenge #2622
I created this card for the latest Time Out
challenge’s fun theme, Favorite Beverage! I have so many favorites, but coffee is truly my “favoritetist” favorite,
so it will be the focus of my first entry! It is also my first entry into the June
challenge at the Caffeinated Christmas
Card Challenge.
I remember tasting
coffee as a young child, but through it was “yukky” i.e. bitter!) However, after
I started working my first job back in the 70’s at a small-town drug store, one
of the other clerks poured me a cup during our work break. I quickly learned
that the chocolate bar I’d usually enjoy on my break was waaaay tastier when
paired with a cup of steaming coffee! And…. my love affair with coffee began!
This card features a unique STAMPlorations digi,
which was offered as a freebie at a 2017 Fall Coffee Lovers Hop… and is still
available, and Free HERE!) Using my Word program, I cropped the mug from
the complete digi (which includes a pumpkin and fall leaves), and printed it on
white cardstock. I used a few grey markers to add shading to the mug, and a
few brown markers helped me “fill” it with coffee! Knitted texture was added to
the mug's cozy using markers in shades of cream and tan, a white gel pen, AND 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! The rest of the card went together fairly quickly with
items from my stash!
(An added
note- STAMPlorations artist/owner
Shery Russ was diagnosed with Stage 4 metastatic breast cancer several
years ago. Her shop remained open but in a limited capacity. I am so happy that
Shery is in full recovery and her shop is also back to 100% and offering
lots of great deals HERE. Starting this month, Shery is also offering
a free digi every month. The June free digi is a weathered birdhouse that
you can find Here and see in the photo below)
Supplies:
· Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique markers and Sakura
Gelly Roll white gel pen
·
Front Sentiment on small tag-from “Imagine That” digi stamps (Shop no
longer in business)
· Inside Sentiment is a freebie from YouTube@Sassy’s LLC (learn more Here)
· Sookwang
double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.
· Woven ribbon,
background paper, other misc. items and tools from my stash.
Entered into:
Time
Out Challenge- #314 (“Inspired By” Challenge- Favorite Beverage)
This is my first entry to this month's challenge from Sweet November
Stamps (SNS). It features an adorable digi named, appropriately, “Peek-a-boo”,
from the SNS “My Unbelievable Friend” digis! I can almost hear the cute giggles that these
two friends are enjoying as they play a game of hide-and-seek! Setting up the
card, with the four sections (sky, friends and dock, wavy water, and underwater
scene) took a bit of planning, tearing, cutting, and pasting, but I really like
the way it turned out! (I did add a bit of magic with my trusty white gel pen
that helped to pull the lower sections together. The wavy water digi from the Fred
She Said digi set includes white “waves” flowing across a light blue and aqua colored
base. I sketched similar waves atop the entire underwater section of the card, including
the playful mermaid's tail! I also added “sparkles” to the mermaid's tail by
adding tiny dots with a white gel pen.
Supplies:
·
Cloudy sky- photo upcycled from an old
calendar
·
Digi- Sweet November Stamps (Peek-a-boo)
· Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique markers and Sakura
Gelly Roll white gel pen
· Front Sentiment (on tag)-Hand written
·
Inside Sentiment “Have a Fintastic Day”- a freebie from Simply Cards Magazine (no longer
available)
· Sookwang
double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.
· All other misc.
items and tools from my stash.
Entered into:
These are all really sweet cards, Kathy! The first one that you made with the fishing silhouette is really stunning. I love the background colors. I also enjoy playing along with the Neglected Stuff Challenge For the same reason as you. I have way too many items that I’ve used just once or twice. It certainly good to get our moneys worth out of our craft supplies Thanks so much for playing along with us at Word Art Wednesday. We appreciate your participation!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful scene on your masculine card!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining our challenge at The Neglected Stuff!
Diane
{Nellies Nest}
{The Neglected Stuff} Co-Owner
The knitted mug hug is gorgeous, Kathy, and perfect for our challenge.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at ABC Christmas Challenges.
I love all your cards, but your peek a boo is just awesome. Having read through how you made it, it’s really clever. I thought it was just one whole image! It’s so cute and fun too xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat group of cards, Kathy! I love the silhouette fishing scene and sentiment. I have this set from Beccy and need to play.
ReplyDeleteOh your lovely mug looks so warm and inviting! I am impressed by your surgery on the STAMPlorations digi!! Thanks as always for joining us at Time Out. It's always great to see you in the gallery. Just a gentle reminder that we have a limit on linking to challenges - a total of 5 including ours.
ReplyDeleteA lovely and charming image. Really lovely. Thanks for playing along with us over at Passion for Markers this week.
ReplyDeleteLove n hugs
Marie
Wonderful cards!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing at the ABC Christmas Challenge!
Helen x
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy, the card is beautiful and the image is colored perfectly, the water looks real! Congratulations, you created a beautiful effect. Thanks for joining Polkadoodles Cardmaking! Tatiana x DT
Lots of fab cards! I love your coffe card and the cozy is so gorgeous! Thanks for joining us at Time Out:)
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