Tuesday, May 31, 2022

GERMAN SCRAP CHALLENGE - Photo Heavy

 Hi everyone!

I do apologize for not getting the Card Chicks card up last week as planned. After Bob left, I pretty much just dosed up with Nyquil and slept most of the next two days. By the time I felt better I had to start busting out a challenge I signed up for with Spectrum Art Creations. You'll be seeing me playing with more of things I've purchased from them in the coming weeks/ months as I turn my attention away from strictly Stampin' Up!

If I learned anything from this challenge, it was that I am so much more inspired when I can play with the toys I WANT to play with rather than the ones I HAVE to play with. My Stampin' Up! business isn't going anywhere so it's time I started enjoying the creative process again.

So what is German Scrap?

Scraps are small paper images printed lithographically. They have been produced in America, Germany, Scandinavia and more recently England. The German printers were the finest and most prolific producers of scraps in Europe - queensferry-at-war

Here is the sheet I had to work with:


For the challenge we were to incorporate the images into 5 different items. The 5 items counted as 1 entry for a chance at gift cards to Spectrum Art Creations store.  I'll be doing a video for Friday but for now, here are pictures of the items I made with a bit of description:


Inspired by vintage photo albums. The cover is 2 layers of Warm n Natural quilt batting on chip board then covered in an olive green velveteen. 
The doily is a  coaster crocheted by my late eldest sister many years ago. We never use the placemats/ coasters anymore so I've decided to incorporate them into keepsakes. The corners are Tim Holtz.


Inside of the album. This is one of five photo pockets I made. Each pocket holds 2 'photos' back to back.
The pockets were made from coffee-dyed Crumb Cake cardstock. I used a retired SU set - Very Vintage to stamp part of a doily beneath the banner (a Darice die) as well as the florals in Tip Top Taupe.
The photo mats were Very Vanilla cardstock lightly coffee dyed.
The images in the album are all Tim Holtz paperdolls

This piece is dedicated to my eldest sister - Barbara.
She loved roses and a true cowboy pistol she'd purchased a few months prior to her death.

I've been wanting to make an altered paint brush for about three years. This challenge was the perfect opportunity to step out of my comfort zone. 
I started with two coats of gesso then added a couple coats on the front of Tapioca acrylic paint.
You can see half of one of the coasters and I've done a pearl trim wrap.
For the floral, I chose the basket arrangement, photocopied the image five times in black n white onto cardstock then layered them up to create a 'chipboard' effect - this added dimension to the piece.
The pistols are a charm from CHARM ME that I purchased at Hobby Lobby.

This is a TAG BOOK

inspired by Jennifer Tritle. Her tag books are showcased in the April/ May/ June issue of 

Art Journal magazine by Stampington

You'll find her article beginning on page 48.  She was inspired by 

Jessica Rosengren (Jesson Art on YouTube)

While Terri was here, one of the things she brought me were several unused time cards. The were 14" long. I knew I wanted to use them as the base for the tag journal. Then following Jesson Art's tutorial, I got brave and played with layers, using gesson, Shimmering Embossing Paste (Stampin' Up!) and Pigment Sprinkles (retired SU). I used the Tim Holtz rose doily stencil. The ribbon is Stampin' Up, the lace and pearls from Hobby Lobby. 


This is a Gildan white t-shirt. 
I applied the German Scrap with Fabric Mod Podge, making the t-shirt washable. I added half of a coaster trimmed in what I call Barbara Pink ribbon (Stampin' Up!) Barbara always wore a beautiful bright pink nail polish.  The neckline is a loose wrap of the pearls and ribbon tacked into place. 


The last Sunday of each month we play TRINGO Live on YouTube to celebrate that month's birthdays. Anyone can join us!
We call it Tringo because it's a mix of Bingo interspersed with Trivia with Madison.
One of our regular members has a box she keeps her bingo card/ markers in. She inspired me to create a Bingo Box of my own. 
The box is made from 2 canvas frames ($ Tree), decopaged with coffee-dyed music paper. I distressed each torn piece of the music paper with Tip Top Taupe (retired SU). I took a bingo card I had in my game elements stash and shrunk it to 75%, layered it on a piece of thick chipboard to add dimension, then placed one of the German Scrap items on top. 
You can see other German Scrap elements decorating the corners. I applied them to all 4 corners with the box shut. When the glue had dried, I slit them with the Xacto knife so the box would open again but they'd look like one piece when closed. I use 2 vintage bingo markers stacked together to for the feet for the box.


BINGO is spelled out by cutting 7 layers of each letter out of cardstock (using Sizzix adhesive sheets) then adhering them together to create thick chipboard letters. The top layer is gold foil.


I lined the inside of the lid and bottom with chipboard covered in Garden Lane (retired SU)
I created a bingo card from the one Madi has for me. The squares are 1" then I stamped the numbers/ letters using Garden Green and retired SU stamp set - one of the first things I ever earned with Host Credits years ago. 
I'm using flat-backed glass marbles from $Tree. There re 5 clear ones to use for Wild numbers so I can see what's below them, a dark blue to cover the free spot and green for the rest of my markers. 

I'm exhausted but it was so much fun playing with lots of different mediums and stepping out of my comfort zone to try new things. 

What have you been wanting to try? Take the plunge and have FUN!

I'm off the rest of this week but should be back on track Monday. Thank you for your patience.
Creative Blessings!
~Kelly




















Monday, May 23, 2022

MAKE IT - MAIL IT Monday - Celebrate In-Color


Good morning, everyone!

Trust me, I don't feel as chipper as I sound. Thanks to the Tabby cat, I've been battling a headcold for right at a week. She sneezed in daddy's face almost two weeks ago. He had the cold for all of three days. Me, I guess I'm just lucky. I am improving but still slow going on things my brain has to process. 

I had a lovely visit with Terri, my crafting friend from England. We spent two days shopping, chatting, eating out then the first signs of the headcold showed up the night before she left. 

I'll link the video showing all the lovely things, Terri brought me as well as the items I picked up while we were out and about, down below.

First, Make It - Mail It Monday cards.


I worked with the Celebrate In-Color Paper Pumpkin Box to make two cards using each of the five In-Colors: Starry Sky, Parakeet Party, Sweet Sorbet, Tahitian Tide and Orchi Oasis.

Because I feel positively rotten and it's Bob's last day home, I'm going to ask you to watch the video to see the five cards.




I will have a Card Chicks card tomorrow then that is probably the extent of this week. Thanks to lots of things, I'm behind - again. I have five projects to complete by Sunday night for the German Scrap Challenge at Spectrum Art Creations. 

Thank you for understanding!

Creative Blessings!
~ Kelly

 

Saturday, May 7, 2022

#NATIONALSCRAPBOOKDAY - Scrapbook Saturday - He's the Man

 Good morning, everyone!

First note, there will not be a Sympathy Sunday Post or a Make It-Mail It on Monday. I am out of town on a business trip. Bob is holding down the fort & taking care of critters.

Bob got home Thursday afternoon about 1 p.m. and I left at 3. I need to spend a few days with him next week.


Today, I chose to play with HE'S THE MAN Specialty Designer Series paper from Stampin' Up! They haven't showcased die-cuts in their paper packs in a very long time. I've also noticed a slight nod back to scrapbooking in some of the samples in the All Occasions catalog. 


Notice the top left corner. There are two sheets of die-cuts in this designer series paper pack. Making putting a 2-pg layoug together super quick. 

Here are my pages:


I used Sahara Sand cardstock as my base. One was 12x12 and the other was about 11x12. I cut the 12x12 to match then created borders on either side to make them a balanced 12 x 12. 

I added Pacific Point to pull out Adrian's shirt and the Crushed Curry to the garden shed in the background as well as a couple of the die cut elements I used. 

You can see the process video here:

SUPPLY LINKS:

Sahara Sand 12x12  (NOTE - 12x12 is sold in color family combo packs - not individual colors)

That's it for me, this week! 
Are you scrapbooking? What inspires you when starting a page?  

Creative Blessings
~ Kelly






Thursday, May 5, 2022

CASE-A-CARD-2022


 Good afternoon, everyone!

I've been so busy getting videos recorded and ready to upload at the hotel, I totally spaced putting this blog post up.

Bob will be home in about an hour so I'm trying to hurry to finish packing up. As soon as he is home, we'll eat then I need out of the door by 3. Yikes!!

I cased this card from a layout using the Tea Boutique on page 12 of the new 2022-2023 Annual Catalog.

Here's my card:


The example in the catalog was a layered square card. I chose to do a landscape card on a standard 4.25" x 5.5" card base. I used Orchid Oasis.

The floral mat is from Tea Boutique cut at 5.25" x 2" and the plaid is from the new 2022-2024 In-Color cut at 5.25" x 2"... Yes, this one looks a bit larger - and you're right. This was my prototype. You'll see the correction in the video:


SHOPPING LIST:

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Tuesday, May 3, 2022

LAUNCH DAY!!!

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Good morning, everyone!

It's LAUNCH DAY!  The new 2022-2023 Annual Catalog is LIVE. You can browse the NEW catalog items  HERE

I don't have a card or project today. However, I do have two videos that walk you through all the new product as well as show n tell of some of the new products I have on hand.

If you would like a hard copy of the catalog, I'm happy to send one to you. Just send me an email - KellyH@artlover.com. Will be helpful if you put CATALOG in the subject line so I don't lose you in the landslide ;-)


PART 1 - NEW TOYS!!!


Creative Blessings
~ Kelly



Monday, May 2, 2022

MAKE IT MAIL IT Monday!

 Good morning, everyone!

To say I'm having a rough morning is an understatment. I really think I'm in need of a new phone. For some reason. I can't see it being the laptop. The HP is only 18 months old. Days like today I really miss my Toshiba. I've had to go the long way around to get this photo off of my phone and in the blog post. A big shout out and Thank You to my sister, Crazy Lady Creations for suggesting I try emailing the photo to myself.  Yay!!!


The card was inspired by a Pre-Retreat challenge. I took part in my upline team's Creativate Retreat. This was my third retreat. I've often reminded of old techniques as well as learning new things.

Today's card was all about Monochramatic Layers. There are three mats in the same color family layered on a white card base, then the image is stamped on white and added as the final layer. 

I chose Greens for my color scheme: Just Jade, Granny Apple Green, Soft Sea Foam.  I chose an image from Nature's Harvest Stamp set and 'Thanks' from Amazing Thanks dies. Keep in mind - you can choose any color family you want. The greens just spoke to me this morning.

CUTTING DIRECTIONS:

Card Base - 4.25" x 5.5"

Just Jade - 4-3/4" x 3-1/2"

Granny Apple Green - 4-1/2" x 3-1/4"

Soft Sea Foam - 4-1/4" x 3"

Basic White (image layer) - 4" x 2-3/4"

You'll also need a scrap of the Just Jade for the die cut.

PRODUCT LINKS:

Basic White cardstock

Just Jade cardstock

Granny Apple Green cardstock

Soft Sea Foam cardstock

Nature's Harvest stamp set

Amazing Thanks dies

Soft Sea Foam ink

Memento Tuxedo Black ink

Tombo Mono Liquid Glue

Stamping Blocks:  C  D

VIDEO:


Creative Blessings

~ Kelly