Tuesday, December 12, 2017

CTS #250



JOY!



I decided to make a one layer card colored two ways for this weeks CAS(E) this sketch! challenge number 250.

The sketch just screamed for a clean and simple card.  I love to stamp and color, but have not done much of that lately.  I dug through my stamp stash and found these lovely stamps to color.

These cards are 3.5 x 5 note card size, instead of a standard A2 size of 4.25 x 5.5.  I did use my mini-Misti to stamp multiple cards at one time.  I could easily make this in a high quantity quickly.

I did want to make a few more Christmas cards this season, but I think these card could be colored for any season.  We can all use a little more joy year round.

Supplies Used for Both Cards:


Ranger's Archival Ink -- Jet Black
Paper Smooches Stamp set -- trees and joy sentiment
Stampin' Up (from paper pumpkin kit) -- heart

Right Card Colored with Soho Colored Pencils:

Permanent Green Light 181
Cadmium Green Light 183
Moss Green 182                 
Indian Yellow Ligh 109
Sanguine 215
Pink Coral 132
Rose Dore 126
                                                                      Carmine 116
                                                                                 
Left Card Colored with:

Tombow 195 and Stickles Xmas Red.

I only put one heart on the card with the Stickles, because I knew I wanted to add glitter.  I didn't want to take away from the clean and simple by adding to much glitter.

Wishing you some crafting joy today!

Monday, December 4, 2017

CST #249



Here is my card for the CAS(E) this Sketch! challenge #249.  This was a retro sketch design for the blog, it originated as sketch 104.  I wanted to create a Christmas card using no traditional colors.  I ended up with a monochromatic card that is very stunning.



The stamp set, ink and solid cardstock are all from Stampin' Up.  The stamp set is called Flurry of Wishes, the ink color and cardstock color is Blackberry Bliss.  The Flurry of Wishes stamp set is still available for purchase at the time of this post.  The ink color and cardstock have been discontinued as it was a one of Stampin' Up's In Color collections several years ago.  If you are not familiar with Stampin' Up products, they feature 5 colors for two years which are called In Colors.  Once the two years is over the colors are discontinued.  Stampin' Up's inks come very juice, so even though  I didn't by the reinkers for this color, it is still very juice pad.  I think I will be able to get many uses out of it before it is dried up. The juiciness of the ink pads is one of the reasons I love Stampin' Up ink.  I also love that all of the colors work well with each other. Lastly, they watercolor die ink that you can use as watercolor paint (similar to Distress Inks) that dry quickly.  They also stamp very evenly, so many reasons to use these inks.

When I bought this stamp set, I also bought the matching punch for the small snowflakes. The punch is being discontinued, but I believe there are still some available at the time of this posting.  I wanted to have some dimensional elements on this card to balance out the dimension on the bottom of the card.  I also stamped the background with second generation stamping, so the ink is not as dark as the focal snowflakes.  I think this helps the focal snowflakes from being lost in the background.  I love the pattern of these snowflakes, but you could use any snowflake stamps you own to make a similar card.


I also added rhinestones to the middle of raised snowflakes to give them some shimmer and to tie in the silver die cut at the bottom of the card.  The die cut is a silver mirrored poster paper from the Dollar store.  I cut the image with my Cricut Maker from the cartridge Give a Hoot.  Normally this design has a second cut for the background, but I deleted that layer.  I already knew based off the sketch above that I was going to cut a layer from the solid blackberry bliss cardstock.  I think that the image gives the card a little bit of whimsy. 

Overall I think this card is a very elegant non-traditional Christmas card.  I really enjoyed this sketch this week and think it can be used for so many different types of cards.

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Happy Crafting!