Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Trick or Treat

Good morning!  I have another Halloween card to share with you today.  And though simple, it's a favorite of mine.

I started out to make a shaker card, but after cutting Pretty Pink Posh's Cauldron Shaker Die out of some black glitter cardstock, I thought it looked pretty great on it's own and switched gears.  

I just love bold, simple designs.  They make me smile!  I used the Circles Stencil on my background.  Isn't this color pretty? Then I used the cauldron as the center of both the card and the sentiment.  Can you see how the cardstock sparkles? I don't know why that little detail makes me so happy, but it sure does! 

The sentiment was made using the older Trick or Treat Script Dies.  The scale was just right for this card.  Happy sigh.

I hope you are having a happy day wherever you are.  Thank you for spending some of your time to visit. :)

Friday, August 26, 2022

Concord & 9th Feature Friday + GIVEAWAY

Good morning!  I cannot believe that August has flown by so quickly!  It has been an absolute joy to create with Concord and 9th this month!  Today is my final Feature Friday post, but the fun news is that Concord and 9th has been kind enough to offer a $25 gift certificate to GIVEAWAY to my readers.  Just click on over to my Instagram account to get entered in to win.  

Today we are featuring two fabulous bundles: Autumn Hues and Freshly Picked.  They are easy and fun to create with and made me all excited for fall.  My cards started with a color palette that I absolutely adore: MidnightStardustSorbetPeacock, and Wheat.

I pulled out all of the larger stitched leaf dies and cut each leaf with one color of cardstock and then began arranging them on my background.  

As it happens so often, once I finished the background, I loved it so much that I did not want to cover it up. ;) So I hemmed and hawed with how to finish my card.

Included in the Autumn Hues Dies is a great banner that coordinates with several sentiments in the Autumn Hues Stamp Set.  With a little snip on one end, I turned the banner into a tag and then punched a hole so I could thread it through some twine.  

I used two sentiments in the Autumn Hues Stamp Set, selectively inking just "thankful" on one of them and embossed them in white on Midnight and Wheat cardstock.  Because I like my bows to hang just so, I added a tiny bit of glue behind the bow tails in a few spots, so they lay exactly how I put them.  

I also think it is worth mentioning that the Autumn Hues Bundle also includes the fabulous Autumn Hues Turnabout Stencil Pack, making creating leaf backgrounds and a circle leaf wreath a cinch.  I didn't use it on this card, but you'll definitely see it in the future. 

Okay, my next card uses the Freshly Picked Bundle.  This bundle is loads of fun and includes lots of options to fill the cute basket.  Plus, it has an interactive element that is brilliantly designed.  I used the same color palette as my previous card, but I expanded it by adding Grapefruit and Evergreen.

I looked through the Freshly Picked Dies and chose to fill my basket with pumpkins (which are actually the apple die cut with an oval die added to the center).  They include stems facing both directions, which I always appreciate.

After die cutting a whole bunch of pumpkins, I started on my Peacock colored basket.  The basket is made of five dies plus two handle options, but I promise they are cinch to put together.  The solid and stitched front layers line up easily and they get adhered to the back of the basket.  They even include gluing guides for you, which are especially helpful if you want to include the interactive element.  You can stop with just these three pieces (it looks cute just as is), or you can add the two basket bands and pick your handles.  I chose the short handle and cut it out of a metallic silver cardstock.  

Next, I added the sign and a sentiment from the Freshly Picked Stamp Set stamped with Midnight Ink.  They have several sentiments in this set that coordinate with the different filler options.  

Now here comes the really fun part.  Do you see that little pumpkin in the middle with "pick me" stamped on it?  When you pull it up, it reveals a second sentiment.  

Isn't that adorable?  The track they created to help this slide smoothly is absolutely brilliant and they even have gluing guides embossed into the die cut itself as I mentioned before.  The whole process is very user friendly. 

Then it all tucks right back in.  This makes me smile so much!  Oh, one last thing I forgot to mention...the background!  I chose to use Midnight  as a striking contrast. (I know what you are thinking...who am I am? And where is the typical white background? Haha.)  :) And I used the beautiful Quilted Card Front Die, a previously released favorite of mine.  

This was a long post!  Thanks for sticking with me!  Now, make sure you head on over to my Instagram account, so you can get entered in to with the Concord & 9th gift certificate.  Each designer has one up for grabs, so you have several chances to win.  :) 

Thursday, August 25, 2022

Candy Treats

Hello, friends!  I have a pretty sweet Halloween card to share with you today, but it would work great for tons of other occasions.  I'm thinking birthdays, valentines, even Christmas.  

I'm a huge fan of the new Candy Treats Dies from Pretty Pink Posh.  A couple months ago, I saw a picture on Pinterest with a pink door and a pumpkin wreath in graduated colors.  (You can see it here.)  It completely inspired this card.  I just used candy instead of pumpkins. :) 

I die cut the Candy Treats Dies four times using various shades of pink and orange.  I pieced the candies and treats together, then arranged them on my card in a wreath/frame shape, starting with the largest shapes and filling in with the smaller ones.  I popped each candy up with foam for some added dimension.  Then I added some Pearl White Jewels, which are fun because they reflect the colors on the card. 

Next I triple cut the Boo Script Die and placed it in the center of my wreath with an embossed sentiment from the Celebration Scripts Stamp Set below.  I felt like the card was still missing something, so I added liquid glitter details to some of the candies and called it a day.


Do you see how easily you could switch out colors and sentiments to use this same design for all sorts of occasions?  I just think these candies are so fun!  I hope that you have a wonderful week, friends.  Thanks for visiting!

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

BOO!

Hi!  The air has turned cooler here (I know it is only temporary, but I'll gladly take it), which put me in the mood to start sharing more of my fall and Halloween projects.  A month  ago I made several cards with the goal of using different fall color schemes for each one, some traditional some not so much.  This one falls in the not so much category.  

I first dry embossed the Layered Ghosts Stencils.  It's tricky to see in the photos but adds some fun dimension. Then I used all three stencils to ink on the ghosts and stars in Hero Arts Unicorn White and Black Soot Distress Ink.

Next, I built my sentiment.  To create "BOO", I used the Balloon Alphabet Stamp Set and coordinating dies.  I just didn't ink up the little tail at the bottom of the letters, and then fussy cut that little bit off the die cut. 

The embossed sentiment is from the new Halloween Envelopes Stamp Set.  I thought it was a pretty perfect pairing with these ghosts.  The final touch was adding a few clay stars that are part of the Spooky Fun Clay Confetti mix.

Well, that's all for me today.  Thanks so much for stopping by!

Saturday, August 20, 2022

Ghost Friends

Hello, friends!  I shared this card over on the Pretty Pink Posh Blog last week, but I loved it so much that I wanted to share it here, too.

I used the new Ghost Friends stamp set and dies, the Wonky Stitched Rectangle Dies (LOVE them!) from August's new release as well as an old favorite of mine.   

You can check out all the details/supplies as well as read how I put it together on the Pretty Pink Posh Blog HERE