Have a cool yule {Lili of the Valley}

Hi, crafty friends. There’s a brand new release out today from Lili of the Valley, and we’re getting in the spirit of the holiday season with penguins, snowmen, reindeer, mice and bears. Did I mention penguins? Oh, and there’s also a creepy but cute set for Halloween, so there should be something for everyone. Obviously, I had to start with one of the penguins.

There are five adorable penguins in this stamp set, and I chose two to color, with a vague idea for a card in the back of my mind as I was coloring. Once I’d colored both penguins and fussy cut them, I realized splitting them up and creating two cards would be better. For this card, I placed the Grid stencil from My Favorite Things at a bit of an angle directly on my top fold card base I created from Stamper’s Select White cardstock from Papertrey Ink. Using Sno Cone ink from My Favorite Things and a blender brush, I created a soft blend near the bottom of the card front, fading to white above and below.

The wishes die from Mama Elephant is probably my most used word die, I love it so much. I die cut it five times from Wild Cherry cardstock from My Favorite Things and stacked the die cuts for dimension. Onto the background I stamped a sub sentiment and the word Christmas from the Christmas Greetings stamp set from Lili of the Valley using Summer Splash ink from My Favorite Things. I adhered the stacked die cut between my stamping, mounted the penguin on foam tape and added a few snowdrift sprinkles from Little Things from Lucy’s Cards to finish the card.

The good thing about small(ish) images is that you don’t need heaps of colors. They’re also fairly quick to color.

Waving hello {Purple Onion Designs}

Hi, crafty friends. It seems I’m alternating between summer vibes and holiday cards these days, and I’m perfectly happy with that arrangement. Today’s card belongs in the former category, even though it doesn’t really feel like summer today. It’s 15 degrees, and even though the sun is trying its best, I think the cloud cover might end up winning. No reason to worry, though, because there’s not a single cloud in sight in my card today.

Meet Kalei. She’s from the Charmed by the Sea summer release from Purple Onion Designs, and I paired her with the Rip Curl wave from the same collection.

I colored the scene with Copics, cropped down the panel and white heat embossed a sentiment from the coordinating sentiment set using VersaMark ink and Super fine detail embossing powder from Ranger. I added a few white dots to the wave using a Sharpie and put the panel to the side while I worked on the rest of the card.

I thought the Stitched Ripple Backdrop die from Lawn Fawn would work perfectly for a subtle wave pattern in the background. It’s a landscape oriented die and I wanted a portrait oriented card, so I die cut it twice from Stamper’s Select White cardstock from Papertrey Ink, before adding colored strips along the seam for a little bit of added interest. I colored the strips with a few of the Copics I used for my scene and used a die from the Blueprints 27 die set from My Favorite Things to turn them into strips of the same width.

I mounted my scene to the center of the card using foam tape, before embellishing with sequins and raindrops from Little Things from Lucy’s Cards. The sequins are from her Ice Water mix.

The finished card is a simple looking one. I love adding dimension, the sequins and raindrops work perfectly with the colors and Kalei’s making the most of her summer. I hope you are too 🙂 And if you’re in the Southern hemisphere in the middle of winter right now, I feel your pain.

I tend to go overboard whenever I color skies or water.

Gift tags {Kort & Godt}

Hi, crafty friends. I’m usually notoriously late in creating gift tags for Christmas. I keep trying every year to get ahead, but it doesn’t always work. Today’s gift tags are attempt at creating a few before they need to be done. The best thing? They’re fast to create and a great way to use scraps.

These mitten dies from Kort & Godt are perfect for gift tags. There are three dies in the set: the cuff, a base layer and a top layer. I only used the cuff on one of these, but used the base layer and top layer for all of them.

I used scraps of patterned paper from Maja Design for all three of the mittens, stamped and white heat embossed a sentiment on one of them and added a gold gem stone to the center of each of the snowflakes. I also pulled some string through a hole I made at the top left corner and added a couple of bells to each.

On the back I stamped to and from using ink colors that matched the mittens. I used Dark Chocolate ink from Papertrey Ink for the brown mitten, Scarlet Jewel ink (also from PTI) for the red mittens.

Kort & Godt products used:

DIE 318

M-466

ST210

TR-104

Hope your day is just beachy {Purple Onion Designs}

Hi, crafty friends! Today’s card is all about the beach, featuring some cute critters from the Charmed by the Sea collection from Purple Onion Designs, illustrated by Stacey Yacula.

Thea, Thaddeus and Taylor are enjoying their day at the beach. I added the sandcastle from the Beach accessories set for Taylor to play with, and I also used the Ocean background in the front, the Cabana Row at the very back and even the fences from the Fences & Boardwalk set. I stamped all the images in Extreme Black ink from My Favorite Things, except for the cabana row, which I stamped using Memento Espresso Truffle ink.

I packed a lot of stamps into this one card, which is actually an A6 size card (4 5/8 x 6 1/4″). Whenever I create cards with new releases from Purple Onion Designs, I let the design of the card dictate the size of the card, whatever that turns out to be.

I colored the scene with my Copics. I’d managed to overfill a marker when I refilled it, creating a big drop of blue ink on my peach colored cabana when I went to color in the window. At that point the sky, fences and beach were all colored, I only had the critters left and didn’t want to start over, so I made the fences darker and made the cabana darker too. It’s still visible, but I  wanted the focus to be on the critters enjoying their time at the beach. If it had happened on a main element of my card, I probably would have started over.

I used a white Sharpie to create foam from the waves coming in, and stamped a sentiment from the coordinating Seaside sentiment set using Classic Kraft ink from Papertrey Ink.

Fairly muted color palette for this one.

Happy holidays {Lili of the Valley}

Hi, crafty friends. I thought I’d continue my little Christmas in July with another holiday card today. This time I’ve used the adorable penguins in the Santa and Friends stamp set from Lili of the Valley.

I stamped three of the little penguins using Extreme Black ink from My Favorite Things, colored them all in using my Copics, then restamped using Obsidian ink from Altenew, which is a pigment ink that stamps extra crisp and extra dark to bring the details of the linework back in.

Onto a separate piece of cardstock, I stamped a sentiment from the Mini messages stamp set from Mama Elephant using Hunter Green ink from Altenew.

Using the Circle Frames die from Avery Elle, I die cut the openings from Evergreen cardstock from Concord & 9th. I also die cut a few panels from white cardstock to layer behind the green, so my penguins would be recessed a little bit.

Using the Snowflake Confetti Fancy die from Hero Arts, I die cut a bunch of snowflakes from white cardstock (Stamper’s Select White from Papertrey Ink, which I also used for my card base) that I adhered around my circle openings to draw the eyes in toward those cute penguins and the sentiment. Easy peasy card, right?

Quick and easy peasy to color too.

Hug {Kort & Godt}

Hi, crafty friends. I’m back today with a card I created for the Kort & Godt design team. This time I actually broke out my watercolors.

I love hydrangeas, and this image was is one I just HAD to color. Even though I’m more confident with my Copics because I use them so much, I love the soft look and those edges lines you get with watercolor. I stamped the image on a piece of Fabriano Artistico Extra White watercolor paper using Obsidian ink from Altenew. This is a pigment ink, which makes it perfect for embossing. I sprinkled on clear embossing powder from Ranger and melted the powder.

I grabbed a couple of paint brushes and my Mijello Mission Gold watercolor set and mixed pinks and purples for my flowers, and a bunch of different greens for the stems and leaves. I’m no expert watercolorist (if you want to watch an expert watercolor, head over to Debby Hughes’ blog, she’s amazing, her work is sooo impressive), but I’m learning and having fun each time I pull out my watercolors anyway.

This stamp set actually comes with a couple of additional leaves and petals and dies to cut them out, but there’s no die for this large image. Fussy cutting it was easy enough, though. I stamped and white heat embossed a sentiment from the stamp set onto a piece of True Black cardstock from Papertrey Ink. I dry embossed a piece of patterned paper from the Watercolor Wishes 6×6 inch paper pack from Lawn Fawn using the Geometric Landscape stencil from Altenew. I wanted a little bit of texture to create interest in the background without distracting from the main image, and this did the trick.

I added a few more layers of cardstock behind my black strip for dimension, popped the flower up on foam tape and finished off the card with a few faceted pearls. Or are they gems? No matter what they are, they’re gorgeous, and I have a feeling I’ll use up the entire pack of these in no time, I love them so much.

Kort & Godt products used:

Sett #12

ST178

Merry {Rachelle Anne Miller Creative Studios}

Hi, crafty friends. There’s a brand new release out today from Rachelle Anne Miller. We’re doing Christmas in July, which is kind of appropriate considering it’s the middle of winter in Australia, where Rachelle lives with her family. If you think Australia is all kangaroos and beach weather, sadly, you’re mistaken. It gets cold in Australia. Not “far North in the Northern hemisphere” cold, but still cold. The cold just hits different, I speak from experience, having lived there myself. Ok, enough with the rant, I do actually have a card to share.

This new release has four different holiday sentiment images. This is Christmas Merry, and as soon as I saw the large letters, I just knew it had to be a shaker card. I couldn’t not create a shaker card with these letters. There are three other words in this style, too, there’s also Joy, Noel and Peace.

I colored the image with Copics, then used a craft knife to cut away the insides of the letters. I used a die from the Stitched borders die set from Lawn Fawn to create a defined edge on my colored panel and added a piece of acetate from Simon Says Stamp behind the letters. I’d made sure to keep the counters on the Rs intact when I did my cutting, so I could add them back in once the acetate was in place.

I used Cornflower cardstock from My Favorite Things to create the shaker well. I doubled up on foam tape and put sequins and confetti from the Icicle Sequin mix from Hero Arts in the well, then adhered the window on top.

I created a top fold A2 landscape card base using Cornflower cardstock once again. I stamped the Paint Splatter background stamp from My Favorite Things onto the card base using Fresh Snow hybrid ink from Papertrey Ink, and adhered my shaker panel on top. Easy peasy.

By doubling up on the foam tape, the sequins and confetti have lots of room to shake.

Super simple color palette for this one.

Sea, it’s time to celebrate! {Purple Onion Designs}

Hi, crafty friends. Can you believe it’s July already? Can it be July all year? Summer’s by far my favorite season, I don’t like the cold, and today’s card really is a summery one.

Meet Skeeter, Splash and Beaks. These summer loving friends are part of the Charmed by the Sea release from Purple Onion Designs, which was released mid-June. The Sunrise Sunset stamp in the background is also part of the release, and the sentiment is from the coordinating Seaside sentiment set.

I colored in the scene with Copics, stamped the sentiment using VersaMark ink and sprinkled on Super fine detail embossing powder from Ranger, before melting in it from the back for a smooth look. Did you know that you get smoother embossed results if you use the heat gun from the back of the paper instead of the front? It makes quite a bit of difference, actually. I urge you to try it if you haven’t already.

It looks like I wrote down the Copics I used for this card in a bit of a haste, because I see I’ve left out the blues, both for the water and the jetski. I made this card at the end of May, so I don’t really remember which ones I did use, but I believe it’s the B10 family (B18, 16, 14 and 12) for the water, and the B30 family (B39, 37 and 34) for the jetski.

Sea-suns greetings! {Purple Onion Designs}

Hi, crafty friends. Today’s the last day to take advantage of the 30% bundled discount offer for the new Charmed by the Sea release from Purple Onion Designs. The design team and guest designers have shared lots of amazing cards over the last two weeks featuring stamps from this release, and if you haven’t purchased this collection yet, I have another card for you today that I’m hoping will inspire you that little bit more.

Meet Slumber. This little mouse taking a nap in a hammock tied to palm trees won me over as soon as I saw it. Can you imagine relaxing by the ocean, listening to the sound of the waves rushing to shore? Heaven! I stamped and masked the surf board from the beach accessories set, the crab and the bottle from the seaside accessories set, then stamped Slumber, did more masking, then added the shoreline background, all using Extreme Black ink from My Favorite Things. With the masks still in place, I stamped the sunrise sunset background using Fadeout ink from Inkon3 for a soft, no line look.

Whenever I color scenes like this, I always start with the background elements. For this card, I started with the sky and sun, then colored the ocean, the sand and the palm trees, leaving the accessories and the mouse for last. These are the most colorful elements. I even opted to color the crab blue. I didn’t want it to be brown and not show up in the sand, so I decided a blue swimmer crab was a good fit for this scene. It stands out against the other elements in the foreground, but still works with the overall design, because there’s already lots of blue on the card with the ocean and sky. Three completely different blue combos, but they work together still. Also, the blue swimmer crab makes me want to move back to Australia, even though it’s winter in Australia at the moment, and soooo cold (at least winter’s cold in Adelaide, where I used to live)!

I’ve used the sunrise sunset background on more than half the cards I’ve made with this release, and I’ve tried to color it differently for each card. I love love love the versatility of this stamp, and never in a million years did I guess in advance that this would wind up being my favorite stamp of them all, but there you go. It’s just THAT good.

To finish off the card, I stamped a sentiment from the coordinating Seaside sentiment set using Classic Kraft ink from Papertrey Ink, and I also used a white Sharpie to add dots to the sand to mimic foam.

Lots of colors used for this one, and I realize I’ve even left out a few in my graphic. I used W3, W1 and W00 for the mouse, in addition to R21 and R000 for his cheek and ears.

Penguin presents {Lili of the Valley}

Hi, crafty friends. Excuse the amount of Christmas cards I’m sharing these days, but there’s something about the warm weather that gets me in the mood to create holiday cards. I’m definitely not ready for the cold weather, I prefer the warmth!

This time I’m focusing on Penguin Presents from Lili of the Valley. I love a good penguin image, and at Lili of the Valley, there are sooo many to choose from. Since my last Christmas card was in the dreaded red and green combo, I went back to my trusty blues for this card. Blue’s the best!

I colored the image with Copics, then used the largest die in the Blueprints 27 die set from My Favorite Things to turn it into a rectangle with faux stitching and a scalloped edge, just for something different from my usual faux stitch rectangles. I die cut another piece from white cardstock to put on the inside of the card.

Before adhering my panel, I sprinkled on Chunky White embossing enamel from Stampendous, and melted the granules from the back of the panel. I also used a black glaze pen from Sakura to create a tiny bit of dimension and shine to the penguin’s eyes. I adhered the panel directly to a top fold card base I created from After Midnight cardstock from My Favorite Things, which is a nice dark blue color.

From the same color cardstock, I die cut God jul four times using a die from Papirdesign. I stacked the layers and adhered it to the left of the image, before finishing off the card with a few hearts from the Festivities mix from Little Things from Lucy’s Cards.

This is a fairly flat card for me. Other than the sentiment and the white hearts, there’s nothing that adds a lot of dimension. I considered mounting the panel on foam tape, but in the end decided against it. The sentiment and the hearts still pop and add interest, as does the snow, which has a bit of texture to it.

I used mostly blue Copics for this card. Not really a surprise, huh?