Monday, February 26, 2018

How You Doin'?

Well this poor jellyfish is a little confused!
The Lawn Fawnatics challenge #23 is to try a new technique, so I decided to try coloring glass and water with copics.  I watched a video by Sandy Allnock that I found very helpful.  I used a bigger umbrella from Elphie Selfie rather than the one included in So Smooth so that it would match the shape and size of the jelly fish.  The sentiment is a combination of letters, words, and phrases from How You Bean? and Happy Happy Happy.  I drew small circles around the eyes so that it appears that he's looking to the side rather than forward.

Supplies:
Stamps: Lawn Fawn How You Bean?, So Smooth, So Jelly, Happy Happy Happy, Elphie Selfie
Dies:  Lawn Fawn Speech Bubbles
Copics:  RV00,02,04,06,V04,06, C00,0,1, BG000,10,13, B34,60,63, BV13, multi-liner 
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, DI Wilted Violet
Other: Scrap CS, Signo white gel pen

Friday, February 23, 2018

House Cleaning

Happy Friday everyone!  I thought maybe this might be my new cleaning method:
The girl is half of an image from and older Stamping Bella stamp.  She's colored with Copics (sorry, I didn't record the colors).  The first card background was ink blended, stamped and clear heat embossed, and then lightened with water.  The second card is dp.

Supplies:
Stamps:  Stamping Bella Uptown Girls Victoria and Juliette's Night Out, Riley and Co. Cleaning House, Paper Smooches Reflections
Ink:  VersaMark, DI Picked Raspberry, Seedless Preserves, Salty Ocean, Dusty Concord
Paper:  Tim Holtz water color paper, DCWV Pocket Full of Posies, cs scraps
Other:  SSS fine detail white ep, Ranger clear ep

The first little lady is going to go play over at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge:  Make Your Own Background.
 
Thanks for coming over to visit!  I hope you are having a wonderful day, and maybe a little wine!
Kara

Saturday, February 17, 2018

Super Cute Laundry

This final event, Speed Cardmaking, of the MFT Creative Olympics just about did me in!  When it comes to crafting, I am anything but fast!  My mother used to tell me that my theme song was "I Like to Take My Time" by Mr. Rogers.  In fact, my first attempt was an epic fail, but like the snow boarding events, I used my best time out of three.  Actually, I only needed a second chance to get under the twenty minutes, even though I put all the supplies back so as not to have a head start.  I just needed to crank out those die cuts more efficiently and adhere everything faster!  I certainly was not going to attempt to color quickly for this event.

If I had more time, I probably would've added shading with a little ink blending, and the clothesline would be up a little farther.
And here is the result of my first attempt, which took almost 28 minutes:
No time to even add the clothes pins and I didn't realize it was upside down until it was all done!  I will just end up adding clothespins and cutting off the front to use as a panel on another card base.
Here they are together.  I learned one big lesson from this event, I'm more of a distance crafter than a sprinter!  I also hit a crafting milestone: this card used up the last of my kahuna 36 yard roll of foam tape - I never thought that would happen.

Supplies:
Stamps:  MFT Welcome, Baby
Dies:  MFT Bundle of Baby Clothes, MFT Puffy Clouds, MFT Tall Grassy Edge, MFT Stitched Rectangle Scallop Edge Frames
Paper:  MFT Dots and Stripes Confection, MFT Tiny Check Brights, MFT Plaid Patterns, MFT Sno Cone, scraps of green, purple, and yellow
Other:  Memento Pear Tart, Creative Memories corner punch

MFT 2018 Creative Olympics Event #4:  Speed Cardmaking



Thanks so much for coming over to visit!  I hope you are having a wonderful day!
Kara

Friday, February 16, 2018

Sliding and Smiling

Whew!  Finished my card for Event #3 of the MFT Creative Olympics: Crafty Biathlon.  In this event, we are to choose one technique and one card type from their list of options.  I chose masking and slider.

The flowers were masked and colored with Copics.  The chameleon was stamped with Staz-On ink onto acetate.  After cutting out the word 'smile' and heat embossing the top sentiment, I popped up the panel with foam tape.  The word die cut was also cut out of foam, but the negative was only adhered to the top panel so the element could easily move through the channel.   I created the slider element using a brad.  After poking the brad through the flower and acetate, it was secured very loosely through a small piece of green cs on the back side of the panel.  The next photos just show the chameleon sliding around and changing colors. 


 
Supplies:
Stamps:  MFT Polynesian Paradise, Fancy Flowers, All Smiles
Dies:  MFT Double the Smiles
Copics: C1,2, R00,12,14,17,27,Y00,02,04,11,13,15, BV000,00,02,04,08, RV00,02,04,06,09,52,55, YG00,03,13,17,21,23,25, G02,05,09,12,14,17
Ink:  Staz-On Jet Black, VersaMark. Memento London Fog, Memento New Sprout
Paper: MFT
Other: Ranger Princess Gold EP, brad, acetate

MFT 2018 Creative Olympics Event #3:  Crafty Biathlon





Thanks for coming over to visit!  I hope you are having a wonderful day!
Kara

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

A Trifecta of MFT Challenges

Cue the Olympic Fanfare music!  This bear is joining in on the winter themed MFT 2018 Creative Olympics Event #2 - Freestyle.  It's quite a thrill that, in the process, he gets to join both MFT's Color Challenge and Sketch Challenge!

 
White pigment ink was stenciled onto black card stock to create the background.  This polar pal was colored with Copics and a white gel pen and popped up on foam adhesive to give him a natural shadow on the snow.

Supplies:
Stamps:  MFT Polar Bear Pals, MFT Hug in a Mug (sentiment)
Dies:  MFT Big Thanks, MFT Tag Builder Blueprints 4, MFT Single Stitched Rounded Rectangle
Stencils:  MFT Drifts and Hills, MFT Snowfall
Paper:  MFT Ripe Raspberry
Copics: C00,0,1,2,3,5, RV000,00,02,04,06,09,52,55
Inks:  VersaMark, Brilliance Moonlight White
Other:  Signo white gel pen, SSS fine detail white ep
 
This is a Thank you card to MFT for warming up my February with so much fun with the following challenges:
 
 
 

Thanks for coming over to visit!  I hope you are having a wonderful day!
Kara


Monday, February 12, 2018

It's a Pig Deal!

This little piggy's gotta blast his horn - it's his PIG day!  The Olympics are here, and he's joining in on the fun with MFT's Creative Olympics.  This first event is called Stamping Slalom where we create one card that includes at least three separate MFT stamp sets.  I used six different MFT sets on this card, but one was to make the hills, so it hardly counts.

I will always remember playing John William's Olympic Fanfare in high school band.  It was exhilarating!  I played trumpet in high school and college.   

Stamps:
Sow Much Cuteness - Pig and second part of sentiment pieced together
Strike Up the Band - Horn and music notes
Space Exporer - First part of sentiment
Up in the Air - Balloon, trees, clouds
Somebunny - Flowers
Ewe are the Best - Hills

Copics:  C00,0,1,2,3, Y26,32, YR23, R000,00,02,12,32,35, RV000, G12,20,21,40, YG13,17,21,25,61, E23,27, BG000, multiliner
Inks:  Ranger Archival Jet Black, Memento Tuxedo Black, London Fog, New Sprout, Summer Sky, Angel Pink, Desert Sand
Paper: MFT Persimmon
Other:  Uniball Signo white gel pen

Thanks for coming over to visit!  I hope you are having a wonderful day!
Kara

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Twofer Card Challenge #2: Hearts

Welcome back to the second installment of the Twofer Card Challenge.  Today I am featuring the Simon Says Stamp Clipping Heart die in two very different ways for a Mother's Day card and a Valentine.
I am really enjoying the challenge of finding ways to make two totally different cards.  The first card features patterned papers with a little ink blending and a lot of white space.  The die stands on its own as a focal point.  The second card varies in shape, features watercolors and sprays, and has the die cut service as more of an overall background.
 
For the Mother's Day card, the hearts are coming out of the chimney of one house.  That's the home where I grew up - my mom and dad filled it with love!  The rows of houses were cut and staggered a little.  I inked the bottom of each house layer, the bottoms of the hearts, and the trees with a similar color of Distress ink to give everything a bit of dimension.  I could've popped each row up on foam, but I needed this to be a flat card.
The second card uses three of the die cut outlines along with a few pieces of a fourth outline to cover the area.  The front panel was first water colored and misted before I adhered the die cuts.  A single pink heart with an embossed message was popped up with fun foam.  The trick to standing up a shaped card is to cut a little off the bottom of the back panel.
Head on over to the Twofer Card Challenge blog to see more inspiration.  I hope to see your heart creations in the gallery!
  

I would also like to link up to some other fun challenges going on right now:

My Mother's Day card is going to play over at:
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge:  Love is in the Air.
Fusion Card Challenge:  Stained Glass Hearts.  Inspired by the rainbow of hearts
 
My heart shaped card is going to play over at:
Simon Says Stamp Flickr Challenge #90 Love/Hearts
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge:  It Must Be Love.

Supplies:
Dies:  SSS Clipping Heart, LF Village Border, LF Mother's Day Border, SSS Stacking Hearts (largest one for shaped card).
Stamps: ME Little Boy Agenda (love you sentiment)
Ink: VersaMark, DI Peacock Feathers, Mowed Lawn, Wilted Violet, Dusty Concord, Picked Raspberry
Paper: LF Perfectly Plaid, Doodlebug Lovebirds
Other: Kuretake Gansai Tambi water colors #34,36,37, Glimmer Mist - Pink Bubblegum, fun foam, SSS Fine detail white embossing powder

Thanks so much for coming over for a visit!  I hope you are having a wonderful day!
Kara

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

A Happy Couple

Love is in the air around blogland these days.  I've had so much fun combining a few challenges in this card:
This happy couple and their bike was colored with Copics, but everything else was white heat embossed and ink blended with Distress Inks.  Rather than cut out the space inside the bike tires, I ink blended that part too to match the background.
When the kids were little we put a tandem tag-a-long on a tandem and rode on the bike trails as a family.  It was a great way to make sure everyone was keeping up!

Supplies:
Stamps: Lawn Fawn Bicycle Built for You, Happy Happy Happy, Sweet Friends, Hello Baby, Octopi My Heart
Dies:  Lawn Fawn Stitched Hillside Popup, Little Picket Fence Border, Road Border
Ink:  Versa Mark, Memento Desert Sand, London Fog, Distress Ink Spun Sugar, Picked Raspberries, Festive Berries, Twisted Citron, Mowed Lawn, Tea Dye, Gathered Twigs
Copics: 0, C00,0,1,2,3,5,6,7, 100, E000,00,21,29,31,33,35,37,49,51,53,55,57, W00,1, Y26, R00,20,32,35,37,39,81, multi-liner 0.1
Other:  SSS Fine Detail white embossing powder

This happy couple is going over to play with the following challenges:

 
Thanks for coming over to visit!  I hope you are having a wonderful day!
Kara

Friday, February 2, 2018

A Happy Twosome

I was practicing some no-line coloring techniques that I learned watching Jane Allen in the MFT class and in her tutorials.  

MFT Card Challenges has a great sketch this week, so that's how these two found their way onto a card.
 
Supplies:
Stamps:  MFT Ewe Are the Best, MFT Snuggle Bunnies (sentiment)
Dies:  MFT Single Stitched Line Rectangle Frames (partial die cut to fit the image), MFT Creative Clips
Copics:  C00,0,1,2,3,4, E000, W00,1, YG61,63,67, BG000
Paper: MFT Gravel Gray and Sno Cone cs
Colored Pencils:  Crayola black, silver, white

Thanks for coming over to visit!  I hope you are having a wonderful day!