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Friday, May 2, 2025

One for the Guys Today

 


I used a playing card from a box of assorted, mismatched mini cards I've collected through the years. This one is of Charlie Brown and Snoopy.  I decorated the card to be given to any gender with its browns and blues. I used a punch on a paint chip for the card face, as well as punching my birthday greeting with a circular punch.

The inside reads, "How many fingers are you?" I think that sentiment is hilarious. It could be a card from a child, or a card to a a child, or to someone who has a good sense of humor. I like making funny or punny cards. Anything to give the recipient a smile or a chuckle. How about you?

Thursday, May 1, 2025

Starting My Halloween Crafts for the Fall

 

Today I'm showcasing another Halloween card. This one features a Stella image from Bugaboo Stamps. I colored her with Copics and you will notice she has a drink in her hand (potion, drink, what's the difference?). When stopped by W.T.C. (Witch Traffic Control), she calmly tells the officer, "The ghost? He's my designated driver".

My card is a folded in the middle, and I had a difficult time keeping the card closed. I ended up adding a border on the bottom that easily slips off when the card is opened. I lined it up with my card face and the spooky rub-on I used as a background and then colored it in so it would match. I have to say I did a bang up job!

The ghost is one of a mountain of leftovers from Halloween crafts past. It took longer to dig it out than it did to adhere it to the card! I used a digital element from Pixel Scrappers at 50% opacity to frame  my sentiment, tearing the one side of it and inking around the whole thing.

Do you love Halloween? Check out the challenge and all the inspiration every month at Halloween Crafts All Year 'round!

Monday, April 14, 2025

Something New--Stained Glass Dog Portrait


 Ever since COVID, I've promised myself to expand my comfort zone with new techniques and media. Today I tried faux stained glass painting. I pulled out a square shadowbox frame to experiment and I think it went well. This is our rescue dog, Honeycomb, Honey for short. She is a mixed terrier with a longish nose and long legs. When a groom is postponed, her hair starts curling. It is soft and fine and creamy white with areas of tan and brown.

I used my black Posca paint marker for the outlines and any leftover window paint for the rest. I had limited colors so I had to mix the white with the brown. It came out a lot more opaque than I thought it would, but maybe I just have a heavy hand. I had to remember to paint from the "front to the back" since the finished product would be the flip side of where I laid the paint.

I used a left over piece of Recollections scrapbook paper for decoration. My daughter loves it, so I hung it in the living room where she normally sits. It makes both of us smile. So I think I'll try another. 

Since COVID, some of the "new-to-me" art I have dabbled in include embroidery, jewelry wrapping, making earrings, outdoor decor, handmade wind chimes, flower arrangements candle making and novelty pens (with peacock feathers). Some were short-lived hobbies while others have sold or are being displayed in and out of my house and others'.

Have you stepped out of your comfort zone lately? Be brave, be curious...you'll be surprised and feel a little empowered so I would suggest taking a stab at the untried...

 

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Another Month, Another Birthday Card

 

I love the sentiment on this card. It's a two-part greeting. And it goes  perfectly with the image I chose. The image is from Lynn Stansberry of Squigglefly. I colored her with Copics and double-framed her. All the papers I used are leftovers from previous projects.

The inside of the card reads: "and on my birthday, you must tell me that I look marvelous!" Isn't this the perfect image?! LOL

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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Can't Get Halloween Out if My Head (and off my craft table)

 

Hello, Halloween lovers! Today I made a square card featuring skeletons. The background paper featuring Mr. Skeleton is from the Dead or Alive Paper collection from Rucola Designs. The Copic-colored skeleton child is from Kenny K Stamps. I haven't bought cardstock in months due to a towering stack leaning precariously in my basement, so all papers are "leftovers".

I framed my card face with lacy die-cuts I made from a scrapbook crop (and I haven't been to one in years!).  It showcases the paper well, I think. After coloring my image, which is called "Skull Man", I fussy-cut him out to place under the outstretched hand of his parent. He's so very anxious to go trick-or-treating like all the little goblins and ghosts.

I had forgotten to print my greeting, so I used my circle punch and wrote on black cardstock with white ink the words Trick or Treat. The only other embellishment I used was the cloth Autumn leaf in the top left corner.

I hope you like my Halloween card today. I am building a nice new stack of cards to send out this year. Unless I find a craft fair before the holiday, and on make a little money (m-wa ha ha). All's fair in love and crafts, right? Don't forget to check out the challenge at Halloween Crafts All Year 'round

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Sunday, March 2, 2025

March Means Spring So Where Is It?

 

No matter, Mother Nature is off her meds anyway. So today I have a birthday card for you. After organizing my finished cards last month, I discovered I was very low on birthday cards. So I pulled out a small baggie from my magical file of stickers and die-cuts and held in my hand a plethora of circles.

I used to frugally make use of every inch of designer paper. If a scrap was big enough, I would bring out my circle punch until the paper looked like a skeleton. I think that was about 6 years ago (at least). Anyway, I decided to make rows of circles to "create" my own designer paper.

I also stamped and embossed several circles with a happy birthday greeting to goon card fronts. Now I have a box of circular greetings and deco's for quite a few cards.  Looks like I'll be filling that box of birthday cards sooner than I thought!

CHALLENGES I AM ENTERING:

Everybody ART - For a Boy/Man
Unicorn - For Boys/Men 

Saturday, March 1, 2025

Sharing Another Two-fer Card Today

Last month I offered an easy way to create two cards at once by using the same materials for the card base. Both start with a piece of 8.5"x11", cut in half and folded to make my two cards. While decluttering and organizing my card-making supplies, I found my old crimper and it inspired me to put it back in circulation today. I crimped both card faces and chose a strip of designer paper to add to each, again giving each card a different orientation.

I used an alcohol ink from Tim Holtz to color the grooves left from the crimper, a quick and easy way to add color to any card face. During my decluttering I found a lot of items I had made some years ago and I had thought lost. The shaker box made a home on my new card, as well as a cool Halloween rhyme (and a cute cat rub-on that I did just because he's so cute!)

For my 2nd card, I found an image from Ike's Art called Devil May Care. After coloring him with Copics, I decided to keep my card face white. It makes a stark contrast with my Devil. I added a flourish and a feather, on which I pasted on my greeting, cut out and framed in black. Easy peasy, especially since I didn't have to hunt down all the supplies.

Don't forget to check out the inspiration and challenge at Halloween  Crafts All Year 'round!

CHALLENGES I AM ENTERING:

Two Old Bats Halloween - Anything Halloween Goes w/optional mood board