Thursday 30 June 2016

TIME OUT #60 - CASEing Therese Calvrid

Our challenge this week is a CASE challenge - and this weeek, we are CASE-ing the amazing Therese Calvrid - her designs are amazing and her colouring skills blow me away every time. You can find Therese at Lost In Paper and she also has a great YouTube channel. Here is the card that Therese is challenging us to CASE - along with a description about how she made it:



Card Deets

  • A6 topfold landscape (finished size 10.5cm X 15cm)
  • Cut another piece of cardstock to the same size and add wide watercolour stripes added withAltenew Peach Perfect (diluted with water and painted).
  • Die cut a dot edge on the vellum with Paper Smooches – Dots & Dashes wise die. And adhere this on an angle and behind the top of the panel and fold over the front of the card. Cut off the excess edges on each side. (I added some tape behind where the flowers were going to be). Adhere this panel to card front with atg.
  • White emboss the sentiment from Altenew’s Magnolias for Her.
  • Stamp X 2 flowers and X 3 leaves from Altenews Beautiful Day (inks – MFT Hybrid Steel Gray / Sour Apple – Dye inks Limelight / Coral Crush / Peach Bellini) Die cut these and use double sided tape to add them to the card front. Pop up the top flower only with foam tape.

We also have a wonderful guest designer joining us this week - Brigit from Crafting While I Wait has shared her wonderful take on Therese's card - so make sure to check that out.

Here is my CASE of Therese's card:


I was really inspired by the watercolour stripes in the background and was very inspired to play around with those. I had an unopened set of shimmer watercolours that I picked up for a vary good price at Michael's a little while ago - so broke them out and started playing. I actually created about 4 shimmery and stripey backgrounds! I made this one into a card by die cutting the panel with a rectangle die, and adding some Lil Inker flowers that I had heat embossed with Liquid Platinum onto vellum and fussy cut. I used the same shimmer watercolour to colour in the Lil Inker "thanks" die cut which was stacked up for some dimension. A few sparkling clear sequins to add even more sparkle and shimmer to the card!

This week, our challenge is only one week long - so make sure you squeeze in a few minutes this long weekend to play along!

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Jill

Thursday 23 June 2016

TIME OUT #59 Reminder - Masculine Cards

We are now in the second week of our theme challenge at TIME OUT - focusing on those 'sometimes difficult' Masculine Cards.  In addition to making them masculine, we would also love to see some mixed media cards in the gallery so we are doing an optional twist of mixed media.

We have a great sponsor for this challenge:


Shery from Stamplorations has very generously agreed to provide the winner with a $15 gift voucher AND provide a random entry from the cards that feature the optional twist (mixed media) with a Artplorations stencil!!!

Patti from Stationery Styles Is our wonderful guest designer has some great inspiration to share :)

This week, I went with the mixed media twist - here is my card:




I have to admit that the inspiration for this card was heavily influenced by Debbie Hughes - and a card she made a while back where she thought this Crazy Cat looked a little tipsy - I loved that idea and played off it.

I started out by applying some embossing paste to the card front thorough the Artplorations Retro Circles stencils - I thought that it would reflect the head spinny feel of my tipsy Crazy Cat. I used the Crazy Cats stamps and dies as well as the Crazy Things stamp (for the hat) - and I coloured them with Copics. I added the die cuts with some foam squares to pop them up. The greeting is from the Avery Elle More Party Animals stamp set - how perfect is it for this image!!! I added the dashed lines to ground the image, and finally, I added some Studio Calico wood veneer stars around the cat's head and some Glossy Accents to his eyes to complete the tipsy look, I am really happy with how this turned out - and I may make a couple more like it because I can think of a few men in my life who would appreciate it :)

So make sure you take some TIME OUT to create and join us!

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Jill



Thursday 16 June 2016

TIME OUT #59 - Masculine Cards

We have a theme challenge for you this week at Time Out - and this week, we are focusing on those 'sometimes difficult' Masculine Cards.  In addition to making them masculine, we would also love to see some mixed media cards in the gallery so we are doing an optional twist of mixed media.

We have a great sponsor for this challenge:


Shery from Stamplorations has very generously agreed to provide the winner with a $15 gift voucher AND provide a random entry from the cards that feature the optional twist (mixed media) with a Artplorations stencil!!!

We are very lucky to have wonderful guest designers join us at Time Out, and this week is no exception - Patti from Stationery Styles has some amazing cards featured on her blog so please stop by for a visit.


Here is my masculine card for the week - what could be more masculine than wood grain and metal?! Just like being in the workshop!


This full cover plate die from Memory Box is one of my favourites (I also have the Christmas version!). I die cut a piece of white cardstock which I then embossed with a wood grain tPTI texture plate. I then used the same die to cut the words from sheets of foil cardstock (gold, silver, and copper) - and inlaid the words into the white panel. I love the way this one turned out :)

So make sure you join us for this fabulous challenge - we can't wait to see your masculine cards with or without the mixed media twist!

Thanks for stopping by!
Jill

Thursday 9 June 2016

TIME OUT #58 Reminder

There is still another week to play along with our current photo inspiration Home Sweet Home challenge at Time Out. Here is the photo:




Last week, I took my inspiration from the stained glass squares - and this week those squares were still inspiring me :)


This is one of those cards that went in a few different directions as it was coming together, and almost ended up in the wastebasket a few times.... but I stuck with it and am ok with the final product. 

I started out by clear embossing the SSS Grid background stamp onto the bottom left corner of the card. I then coloured the squares with my Zigs (trying to use the inspiration photo colours). I added a die cut vellum circle to soften the colours a little bit. The die cut Happy was done with MFT silver foil cardstock using an older (but still favourite!) Studio Calico die. SOme flat silver sequins from my stash seemed the right finishing touch.

We would love to see how the photo inspires you - so please take some TIME OUT to join us for this challenge!

Thanks for stopping by!
Jill



Thursday 2 June 2016

TIME OUT #58 - Home Sweet Home

We have another photo inspiration Home Sweet Home challenge this week at Time Out, and Sandie has worked her magic and chosen another wonderful photo to inspire us:




Lots of fun elements in this photo - bricks, arches, colours - so many directions this could be taken! I was inspired by the stained glass squares and this is what I came up with:


OK- I admit that I photographed it flat because I didn't do a great job of filling my shaker windows with microbeads - here is the standing up version:


I used a memory box die to create the shaker window in both the card panel and the card front - and the fun foam in between - to create a "window" effect. The die cut greeting is from Winnie and Walter. 
And since I didn't want to waste the die cut pieces so I created two more cards:


We also have a wonderful guest designer this week - Karren from Stamping Stuff has such a great style - I just love her clean designs!

So now it's your turn to take some Time Out and join us! 

Thanks for stopping by!
Jill