I'm happy with the look of this but would make the actual ring larger next time by positioning the stamps differently.
I'm happy with the look of this but would make the actual ring larger next time by positioning the stamps differently.
The image is part of the WordGirl series by Star Trish Designs on Etsy and she is a good size for an A6 card. The scrap of patterned paper is from a Crafty Individuals pad and the papers are so lush I am reluctant to throw anything away. I didn't use the brighter red piece in the end but I cut a small part of the darker red card and embossed it with a bubble wrap embossing folder. I put the pieces together on a scrap of card smooshed with wilted violet, fossilized amber and twisted citron DOs. These were put onto a piece of plastic one at a time, sprayed with water and picked up on the card.
Here's the result:
My son wanted a quick card to send to friends who have just discovered they are expecting a baby. I reached for this Crafter's Companion stamp & die set. It actually comes with a stamp and die of 2 champagne glasses for the centre but I didn't feel that was appropriate so I used an old teddy bear punch in (gender neutral) yellow. I also cut a matting circle in yellow. That's it - really quick and easy just the way I like it!
I'm definitely in a cute frame of mind with this month's monthly challenge. The letter is
S for Summer
The colour options are scarlet, salmon and sepia.
I had a completely different idea for this - more vintage using a Crafty Individuals stamp with beach huts but I realised I'd not used this Sizzix/My Life Handmade die set called Great Outdoors. I've been reading a lot in the Press about staycations and camping and the caravan die in this set came to mind. All the die cuts came from this set including the 'hello' sentiment.
I watercoloured some stripes onto watercolour paper and then added the die cuts made mostly from scraps on my desk. I coloured the hearts and other bits with alcohol markers. The 'summer' text was stamped with some old peg alpha stamps onto patterned paper and then punched out with a small circle punch. I added Glossy Accents onto the letters for a little dimension. The windows and the hearts were given a coat of Wink of Stella for a little shimmer.
I decided to use it to try out a new die that had just arrived and if it was still a disaster it could then go in the bin. This was the result:
I diecut the words with the new die and stuck them to a piece of scrap card which I die cut with Tim Holtz's ornamental die. The little starburst shapes are a punch and I edged the die with Impress emerald ink. I outlined the lettering with a fine pen and mounted this onto an embossed piece of card that I had done for another project but not used. I could have stuck all this onto a plain white card blank but I decided it would tie everything together better if I had a small frame in green around the edge.This was achieved by using a blending sponge to add some Impress emerald . Few few pearl gems finished off the card.