Tuesday, December 31, 2013

2013 Cards in Review

I pulled together some cards that I really liked from 2013.  Harder than I thought it would be!
http://frankiehelpscraft.blogspot.com/2013/10/lulu-and-her-poppies.html 
 My favorite coloring job ever.  Plus I love the Lulu images.
 http://frankiehelpscraft.blogspot.com/2013/09/hexagon-love-continues.html 
Country birthday just right for this country girl.  My first try at spattering.
 http://frankiehelpscraft.blogspot.com/2013/09/yummy-autumn-sequin-goodness.html
Who doesn't love sequins and being able to use the negative of a die cut?  Very time-consuming but the results so worth it.
http://frankiehelpscraft.blogspot.com/2013/11/okeh-bokeh_27.html
Spatter/sponge bokeh with eye-pleasing results.  I love silhouettes.
 http://frankiehelpscraft.blogspot.com/2013/12/rolled-paper-tree.html
I was really torn if the rolled tree card was one of my top picks; I like but do I love?  In the end it makes the list because it's cute and whimsical and I'm proud of the concept and execution.
http://frankiehelpscraft.blogspot.com/2013/12/mod-tree-card.html
Love this one.  It's simple but powerful.

In looking back, I can see that my fav cards involve flowers/trees and usually are CAS.  I've been experimenting with many different styles and techniques so to see my personal style develop and become more focused is way cool.

I'm joining in with Debby's 5 favourite creations of 2013

Monday, December 30, 2013

Getting Inky, Folk Art Style


In the first card, I took my Memento tear drop inks in a variety of colors and randomly placed them on the stamp.  I was careful (mostly) to use the lighter colors first to avoid color contaminating the pads with dark ink. After stamping, I used my Spectrum Noir black pen to ensure the hummingbird's head was ultra dark and used white Enamel Accents and a white Gelly Roll pen to put the white dots back.  I used my markers to color in only part of the flower; it's like the hummingbird is sipping the color into itself.  Neat-o.



The second card was done the same way as far as the inks go with an added step of re-stamping the central bird in black.  Can you see the birds forming the wings?  Really cool stamp set.

The Details:  PTI white card stock and sentiments, Pop Tone Black Licorice card stock, Recollections paisley stamps, Inkadinkado Mindscapes (hummingbird), Memento Tuxedo Black, Bahama Blue, Pear Tart, Lilac Posies, Tangelo, and Love Letter, Spectrum Noir pens, Enamel Accents, Gelly Roll pigment pen.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Can I Get a Whoop Whoop?

Hello!

I took a much needed break from everything that wasn't a book, tv, paper or food over the last few.  It has been gooooood. But that's not the only thing I'm excited about.

I've made a card inspired by the current Runway Inspired Challenge AND completed it in time to enter!  Like I said, vacation = good.   In the challenge pic, I was drawn to the color (one of my favs), textures, silhouette, and sunglasses.  I used a silver shimmer paper embossed with branches/grass to mimic the runway itself, the same paper for the "belt" sentiment, glossy white paper behind the curved green circles panel inspired by the model's silhouette, and black sequins based on the sunglasses.  You can just barely tell from the photo that some of the green circles are glittery--gotta have some glam for the runway!
The Details:  PTI white card stock base, Paper Studio Uptown Flair designer card stock, Canson Effects paper in Cyber Gray, SMART Kromekote Plus Glossy cover stock, Cuttlebug embossing folder, Stampendous Counting Birthdays stamp, StazOn Jet Black ink, and Craft Medley black sequins.

I'm entering this in Runway Inspired Challenge #50 Matthew Williamson, Seize the Birthday, CASology #76 Party, CAS-ual Fridays CFC 124 Happy New Year, Simon Says Wednesday Challenge Bling It On, The Male Room Celebration, and CAS on Sunday #24 Happy New Year.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Masking AND Embossing, Oh My

For this card I first stamped the sentiment then masked it before stamping the snowflakes in a random pattern.  Using a shim I created out of a few layers of chipboard packaging and a rectangle die, I ran that through with my embossing sandwich and the snowflake folder (so I could avoid having snowflakes on the sentiment).  Next I quickly placed the rectangle die over the sentiment again and went over the edges with a--oh, poo, what's that thing called--it's got a ball on the end and you use it often with old school stencils.  Not a brayer but a. . . .   Anyhoo, a really elegant look.  I'm going to try this for a winter birthday someday.

The Details:  Inkadinkado Snowflakes, Hot Off the Press Christmas Cheer sentiment, Memento Blue Danube, PTI white card stock, dark blue card stock from old stash, Paper Studio embossing folder

I'm entering this in CAS-ual Fridays CFC 123 Let it Snow, Simon Says Let it SnowAllsorts #237 Snowflakes, CAS on Sunday #23 Christmas, Addicted to CAS #28 Snowflakes, Make My Monday CAS Christmas, Totally Papercrafts #197 Non-Traditional Christmas Colors, The Crafter's Cafe Monochromatic, Here Comes the Boys #66 Anything Goes, and Loves Rubberstamps #82 Anything Goes Christmas.

Diorama, sort of

I've noticed a few cards out in blogland that had Santa and his sleigh in the sky.  I love that iconic image but didn't have it . . . until I was flipping through my Bo Bunny 6x6 book and found this.  I immediately thought window, my snow dot embossing folder and the village. 

The Details:  Spellbinders oval die, Memory Box die, Sizzix embossing folder, Liquid Pearls, Bo Bunny Silver & Gold Collection designer paper, PTI white and kraft card stock, pop dots, Christmas Crafts Christmas 2013 sentiment, Memento Love Letter

I'm entering this in CAS-ual Fridays CFC 123 Let it Snow, Simon Says Let it Snow,  CAS on Sunday #23 Christmas, City Crafter #189 Christmas Colors, Make My Monday CAS Christmas, Here Comes the Boys #66 Anything Goes, and Loves Rubberstamps #82 Anything Goes Christmas.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Believe in Miracles

I really went in a different direction than my sort of usual clean style.  You know when you're looking through your stash and something just grabs hold of you?  That was the patterned paper in my case.  I love this color palette a lot and hadn't realized I had built up such a stash of coordinating pieces.  
I've made this card for my niece who needs encouragement.  We're all there for you, Miss Bell.

The Details:  PTI kraft card stock, file die, cork, "inside" & numbers; K&Company Flora and Fauna tag, Recollections banner, copper & silver wire from my stash, button brad, Stampabilities Be Strong and border stamps, pop dots, Recollections Classic Borders stamp (on the vertical strip), Memento Tuxedo Black and Desert Sand inks, Doodle Deux 6x6  patterned paper, Glossy Accents


Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Say Hello to My Little Friend

 
You know what I wish I had?  Snowflake dies.  Would those not be amazingly amazing  instead of the circles on this card?

The Details:  Lifestyle Crafts circle dies, PTI white card stock, Technique Tuesday Flurry sentiment and snowflakes, There She Goes Holiday Cheer image stamp, mystery snowflake paper, Paper Studio Christmas Basics red dot paper, Spectrum Noirs, Memento Love Letter, Brilliance Pearlescent Sky Blue

I'm entering this in Make My Monday FrostyPaper Playtime #25 Winter Fun, Incy Wincy Let It SnowCrafty Cardmakers #106 Winter FunKaboodles Doodles #201 Non-traditional Christmas Colors, Tip Top Tuesday #116 Snowflakes, Simons Says Wednesday Let It Snow and Seize the Birthday with Winter topping.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Merry

Oh my gosh, I am beat and it's only Tuesday!  I'll be very glad for the weekend and this little thing I call sleeping in.  Oh, how I've missed her.  ;-)  I did manage to crank out a super easy card in my stupor.

The Details:  PTI white card stock, Paper Pizzaz designer paper, old school label maker, pop dots, brads, Paper Studio embossing folder.


I'm entering this in CAS on Sunday #23 Christmas, Keep It Simple #28 SnowSister Act #36 It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas, CASology #74 Snowflake.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Go-To Winter Card

I worked this card up with Christmas in mind but looking at it in Blogger I can now see it also used for a winter wedding, christening or birthday.  It's soft and vintage without being too frou.

I first embossed the grayish/creamish designer paper then tucked the ribbon beneath before I rounded the corner.  I then rubbed ink over the snowflakes to draw them out more and to tie in the blue iridescent ribbon.  I like doing a double-bow on my Bow Easy when the ribbon is sheer to give it more oomph.  I ran the snowflake through the x-shaped Xyron sticker machine then covered it with glitter, followed by hemp and glue dots.

The Details:  cream ribbon from my Victorian costuming days, Martha Stewart snowflake punch, hemp, Craft Smart blue ribbon, Paper Studio embossing folder, Versamark Sea Breeze, Pop Tone card stock for base, BasicGrey Nordic Holiday designer paper, Martha Stewart corner rounder, Bow Easy, Sugar Coating lily white glitter.

I'm entering this in CASology #73 Ribbon, Keep it simple! #28 Snow, Crazy for CAS #33 Blue/Grey, Freshly Made Sketches #115, BasicGrey #109 Happy Christmas, Seize the Birthday Winter Topping, and Sweet Stampin' Ribbon.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Winter Scene

It's record-breaking cold here (don't laugh--it's in the 20s) which I adore.  Here in the Northwest (sun = good) + during winter = amazing. 

The Details:  Brilliance Pearlescent Ice Blue, Hot Off the Press Sentiment on the front, Hero Arts sentiment ("Peace Love Joy") inside, Rubber Stampede Winter Woods, Fiskars All That Glitters Snowflake, Technique Tuesday Flurry snowflake, HOtP Penguin snowflakes, pearlescent silver card stock from old stash, Canson Effects pearlescent champagne paper, Offray ribbon, Hampton Art clear embossing powder, PTI white card stock base.

I'm entering this in Less is More #149 Metallic Plus One Other Color, CAS-ual Fridays CFC 122 Out on a Limb, CASology #73 Ribbon, Keep it simple! #28 Snow, Crazy for CAS #33 Blue/Grey, and Sweet Stampin' Ribbon.