
I started with a 5 1/4" square card base of Really Rust, then cut out the 5" square Chocolate Chip and 4 7/8" square Apple Cider DS layers.
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I started with a 5 1/4" square card base of Really Rust, then cut out the 5" square Chocolate Chip and 4 7/8" square Apple Cider DS layers.
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I'm caught up!!! :)
This card ended up being a bit of a stretch from the original sketch, but this is what I came up with for Beate's Weekend Sketch Challenge 23. You can find her original post with the sketch here.
I started with a 4 1/2" square card base of Sage Shadow, then cut out my Whisper White (4 1/4" square) and Soft Sky (4 1/8" square) layers.
Then, I inked up the large flourish stamp from Baroque Motifs with Sage Shadow and stamped it onto the Soft Sky layer. I attached the WW and SS layer together before adhering them to the card base.
Next, I glued my On Board Blossoms & Basics chipboard flower to a piece of Groovy Guava DS paper, then cut it out with my exacto knife. I used my Basic Grey Precision File Kit to sand down the edges of the flower before using Mod Podge and sprinkling the flower with Transparent Glitter.
While that was drying, I cut out a 1 1/4 x 2 1/4" piece of Sahara Sand and stamped my sentiment with Groovy Guava ink. I then cut out a 1 3/8 x 2 3/8" piece of Sage Shadow, and used my ticket punch on the corners before adhering them together.
The flower was attached to the card base off center with two of the petals hanging slightly over the edge, and the sentiment was layered on top with pop dots. Easy peasy! :)
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Stamps - Hugs & Wishes, Baroque Motifs
Ink - Sage Shadow, Groovy Guava
Paper - Sage Shadow, Whisper White, Soft Sky, Sahara Sand, Groovy Guava DS
Miscellaneous - Ticket Corner Punch, On Board Blossoms & Basics, Glitter

I had a hard time getting a picture that showed just how sparkly the main image is... Anyone have any good tips? I guess it would help if there was more light, but it's a little after 10:30pm... LOL
This image is one of the ones I've received as part of the SCS WishRAK group... I always thought the little bee was just too cute, but wasn't sure if I liked it enough to own it, you know? I think I have my answer now... LOL, it's always the way. How many stamps can one person accumulate???
I started with a standard
card base of Purely Pomegranate, then cut out a 4 x 5 1/4" piece of So Saffron, and a 3 7/8 x 5 1/8" piece of floral Cutie Pie DS paper. I adhered the layers together, and attached them to the card base.
My next step was to cut out the round layers. The Certainly Celery layer was cut out using my Oval Coluzzle Template (largest setting). I didn't cut out the entire oval, just lined up the template so that half would be cut out. I then cut out the polka dot Cutie Pie DS layer on the second Coluzzle setting. I adhered the two together, then used my corner rounder to scallop the edge of the Certainly Celery outer layer. For a little fun, I added three small Purely Pomegranate Double Stitched ribbon loops to the top and bottom of my circle panel, then two pieces of White Taffeta ribbon. I attached that to the card base, then colored in my WishRAK image.
Once the image was dry, I added glitter to the image to give it some sparkle, then layered it on a 2 1/4 x 3 1/2" piece of Purely Pomegranate CS. To finish it off, the "just beecause" sentiment was stamped in Purely Pomegranate ink onto Certainly Celery CS, then the corner rounder was used to scallop the edge. The center panel was then attached to the card base using pop dots.
Details:Stamps - Stampendous Bee, Karen Foster Snap Stamps 1/8 Casual FontInk - Certainly Celery, So Saffron, Purely Pomegranate, Basic GrayPaper - Purely Pomegranate, So Saffron, Certainly Celery, Whisper White, Cutie Pie DSMiscellaneous - Art Glitter Transparent Glitters, White Taffeta Ribbon, Purely Pomegranate Double Stitched Ribbon, Corner Rounder





These are the two door hangers I made for the two gift baskets I put together in the past couple of weeks. We had a saying around our house when Lindsay was really little.... You wake her, you take her! LOL... She would be sleeping, and my husband's a little on the loud side, so it was a given, if you wake her up, you'll be the person going to tend to her, not me. LOL
adhered them to the wood.

