Saturday, March 26, 2022

A Color Challenge

 Have you ever participated in a Color Challenge?  This is where you have a list of colors to be used to make a card.  

Today on the Demonstrator FaceBook page, a color challenge was posted:


Although this would never be a color combination that I would have thought of (I much prefer bright colors) I thought it was pretty.  So I figured, "what the heck; let's give it a go!", and headed to my craft room.

Somehow I had something in mind, and when I started creating, it all just fell into place:


Of course I turned to my favorite products (for the moment 😆), pulling out Oceanfront, On the Horizon and the Horizon dies.  But they just screamed "color combo" to me.

I started with the Soft Succulent, for the grassy area on the card.  Then I added the Sahara Sand in front of it, stamping two images to extend it a little.  Gray Granite came next with the boulders in front, and I finished with Evening Evergreen for the trees and the grass.  But the sky needed something, and I still hadn't used Cinnamon Cider - what to do?


I tried to get a little creative here...I used a Blending Brush to add some Gray Granite to the sky, thinking it would be a gray, Oregon day.  Nope...looked like smoke.  So I blended a little Cinnamon Cider over it - much too orange!  What to do next?  I then tried a touch of Soft Succulent - it softened the orange, and added a green-blue tint, and I decided that would do it!  

But I still needed more Cinnamon Cider - a fence!  Used the large "wood" stamp in On the Horizon directly on Cinnamon Cider cardstock, then cut it with the Horizon dies.  LOVE!


So what started as an experiment in color ended with a lovely card!  

Why not take the color challenge?  Let me know what you come up with.  I can't wait to see!

On the Horizon and the Horizon dies will be retiring at the end of the January - June mini catalog, but if supplies run out before then, they will no longer be available.  Get them while you still can!  


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Friday, March 25, 2022

A Pocket Card

One of my customers sent me a cute card with an interesting angle.  Since I was planning my Cards-by-Mail for this month, I used the idea, although I turned it into a pocket card:


 Now who wouldn't love receiving this bright and cheery card?  


Don't you just love those flowers?  The Pierced Blooms dies make it so easy to create a beautiful garden!  And they are on the Last Chance List of retiring products at 50% off!  Don't wait; these will only be available until they run out!

And look:


The "pull-up" piece is perfect for your message or note.  

And best of all - this card fits in a standard envelope for mailing!


I just love a good black & white card with a pop of color! 


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Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Amazing Thanks

 One of my customers mentioned she really liked a white-on-white card I had sent her, so when planning my Cards-by-Mail this month, I included one:


And as it turns out, it is one of my favorite looks too!  Do you ever make white-on-white cards?

This starts with a Thick Basic White base, and then a layer of Basic White, embossed with the Seashells embossing folder.  I cut a circle (Layering Circle dies) in the paper before embossing it.


I also cut a slightly smaller circle in a piece of the Silver Foil (from the Blue Foils pack), and adhered it under the top layer.  Then the whole piece was added to a piece of (now retired) patterned paper.


The ribbon was wrapped around the top layer and fastened in the back; then I slid a small piece underneath and tied it in a knot - easy bow!

This whole layer was then applied to the card base with Dimensionals.


And then that "thanks" - die cut from the Silver foil and Night of Navy cardstock, using the Amazing Thanks dies.  I love the wide silver layer with the navy on top!


I haven't heard from my class participants yet, but I truly expect this will be a fan favorite!  What do you think?  


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