Category Archives: 365 Cards

365 Cards – Day 227 – School Themed ATC

  • Stamp – Postmodern Design – “Wooden Ruler”
  • Stickers – 7Gypsies “School” and Pebbles Inc. “Masking Tape Labels”
  • Distress ink – Ranger “Dried Marigold” and “Walnut Stain”
  • Heavy-weight Kraft paper

This was a fun challenge that made me dig into my stash of supplies! The 365 Cards Day 227 Challenge is to make an Artist Trading Card (ATC) with a school theme. I’ve had the ruler stamp for years, and with its distressed look it begged to be stamped with Distress inks and spattered with a bit of water. The stickers again have been in my stash for years as well! I need to do more with all of the stickers I own! Great challenge! Thanks for visiting.


Packing Tape and Leaves Birthday Card

  • Stamps – Inkadinkado “Leaves” clear mini stamps set and Penny Black “Flourish Birthday”
  • Pearl pen – Violet – Viva Decor
  • Alcohol inks and Distress inks – Ranger
  • Packing tape
  • Cardstock – Bazzill

This was an incredibly well timed challenge! I was in the middle of playing with this packing tape technique when 365 Cards issued its Tape It Challenge! My stamping group was experimenting with this technique, which was featured in Craft Stamper magazine (October 2012 issue, pp. 38-39). We applied packing tape to an old dictionary page, ripping off small pieces and then taped the whole thing down to a piece of white cardstock. Then I applied Ranger alcohol inks to make a mottled, stone background. If you look very closely you can barely see the text mixed in with the background colors. The background is nice and shiny thanks to the tape. I then stamped the leaves in Distress ink on watercolor paper, spritzed with water and cut them out. I mounted the leaves on cardstock and popped them up with dimensional adhesive and then added the sentiment. I added the “pearls” in the top right corner with pearl pen. Thanks for visiting today.


My 300th Post: 365 Cards – Day 210 – Do I Smell Cake?

  • Stamps – The Cat’s Pajamas “Smells Like Cake” clear set
  • Dies – Spellbinders Nestabilities – Classic Ovals and Lacey Ovals
  • Border punch – EK Success
  • Patterned paper – Basic Grey “Lime Rickey” 6 X 6″ pad
  • Buttons – Buttons Galore and More – “Vintage Button Bonanza” and Stampin’ Up “Designer Brights Collection”
  • Flower punch – EK Success
  • Cardstock – Bazzill

Wow. It is sort of amazing that in a year and a half of having this blog, this is my 300th post! So that is 300 cards! Woo Hoo!

This challenge was to follow a specific recipe at 365 Cards for Day 210 for a Surprise Guest Spot. The recipe is:

4.25 x 5.5 card
1 Stamped image (digi or rubber)
5 buttons
3 different ribbons
1 patterned paper
Sentiment
The real challenge for me in following this recipe was the three different ribbons on one fairly small card. It is fun to follow a specific recipe and see what I can come up with. Thanks for stopping by!

365 Cards Day 205 / CPS Sketch #284

  • Patterned papers – Basic Grey “Periphery” collection
  • Dimensional stickers – K&Company “Flora and Fauna Typewriter Keys”
  • Stamp – from the Stampin’ Up “Sincere Salutations” set
  • Cardstock – Bazzill

I made this card using the 365 Cards color challenge for Day 205. The challenge is to use these colors:

 

I decided to use the current sketch at Card Positioning Systems (CPS) for their challenge #284. The bird and egg typewriter keys steal the show on this card and tied into the color scheme well. Thanks for visiting.


365 Cards – Day 196 – Keep it simple

  • Stamps – Inkadinkado “Pumpkin Swirl Mini” and Memory Box “Fall Combo”
  • Kraft paper
  • Cardstock – Bazzill
  • Sakura Gelly Roll Stardust pen – Copper star
  • Embossing powder – Stampendous matte clear

I made a clean and simple card for the 365 Cards Day 196 Challenge: Keep It Simple. Truly clean and simple cards can be quite a challenge. I decided to make a Fall card with lots of white space. I stamped the pumpkin with orange pigment ink and heat embossed it with clear embossing powder to give it some texture. The faux stitching with the sparkly gel pen tied the elements together a bit. Thanks for visiting today.

 


OWH Midweek Throwdown – Raccoon

  • Stamps – Lawn Fawn “Critters in the Forest” set
  • Patterned papers – Fancy Pants Designs “Country Boutique” 6 X 6″ pad
  • Die cut – made from Spellbinders Nestabilities “Classic Scalloped Squares Large”
  • Baker’s twine
  • Cardstock – Bazzill

I made this card for the OWH Midweek Throwdown Challenge this week, which is to make a kid’s card with scallops. OWH is featuring Lawn Fawn stamps this week, so I decided to pull out this set from my stash and use the raccoon. I colored the log and raccoon with Copic markers and mounted it on the scalloped square die cut. Thanks for stopping by!


OWH – Sketch 136 & 365 Cards Day 189 Challenge

  • Stamps – Technique Tuesday “Kickin’ It” and See D’s “Sports” sets
  • Patterned papers – Echo Park Paper “For the Record 2″ 6 X 6” pad
  • Cardstock – WorldWin

This is a fun kid’s card for a soccer player. The sketch is the OWH Sketch #136, the current one at Operation Write Home Stars and Stamps. This also fulfills the Day 189 Challenge at 365 Cards, which is to make a “sporty” card. I edged the soccer balls and sentiment with lime green chalk ink to tie those pieces together and popped them up with dimensional adhesive. Thanks for the visit!


365 Cards – Mirror Image – Tree Reflection

 

  • Stamp – Memory Box “Tree Border”
  • Patterned cardstock – BoBunny “Powder Blue Vintage,”Powder Blue Flourish”
  • Pearls – Prima “Say it in Pearls: Slip Center Grey”
  • Patterned paper – Melissa Frances “Betty Ann”

This card featured my first real mirrored image attempt for the 365 cards Day 185 challenge: Mirror Image. I used the Memory Box “Tree Border” stamp and the watercolor technique with Distress Inks. I stamped with a Distress Ink pad and then touched up the stamp (direct to rubber) with a couple more colors of Distress Ink Markers. Then I gave it a little spritz of water and stamped onto watercolor paper for the reflected portion of the image. I used the same stamp to stamp the top image with VersaFine ink. The sketch I used is the current one at Freshly Made Sketches: #50. I really liked this sketch–it was really perfect to display the image. Thanks for visiting. I have now officially finished one full week of challenges at 365 Cards! Hurray!


365 Cards – Day 184 – Color Combo – Woodland Animals

  • Patterned paper – American Crafts – “Campy Trails” collection (animals and background pattern)
  • Border punch – EK Success “Argyle”
  • Corner punch – Marvy Uchida
  • Cardstock – BoBunny and Bazzill

For the 365 Cards Color Combo Challenge for Day 184, we were to use these colors:

 

 

I chose images from some fun American Crafts “campy” papers I’ve had for a while. The colors fit perfectly and it will make a fun card for a kid in my Operation Write Home box. I trimmed out the animals and popped them up with little fanfare. They seem to speak for themselves! Enjoy your day!


365 Cards – Day 181 – Gotta Have It: Squirrels!

  • Stamp – Memory Box “2 Squirrels”
  • Paper – Basic Grey “Hello Luscious: Honeyed”
  • Die cuts – made with Spellbinders Nestabilities “Labels Nine”
  • Border punch – Fiskars
  • Patterned cardstock – BoBunny “Flourish” and “Journal”

This challenge was all about something I had to have! It was at 365 Cards for Day 181: Gotta Have it this week. When I read the challenge the first time, I immediately thought of cardmaking supplies! Every couple of month the local stamping store has an open house where the owner features new products and fun items. I often have those “gotta have it” moments then–and I do seem to have a thing for squirrels! I figure there are worse vices, right? Anyway, when I saw the stamp with these squirrels from Memory Box, I said “I’ve got to have it!”  The stamp has each squirrel on different sides of the wood mount, so you can choose to use one or both, in any configuration. Flexibility in squirrel stamping–always important! I colored them with Copic markers and layered them with some favorite papers, adding some faux stitching dots around the image. Simple and fun. Thanks for the visit today!