Friday, April 09, 2021

More cards made from that huge stack of designer papers

 I was in the mood to make a couple of cards this afternoon, but didn't want to think too much (hahaha).

So I based them on the MFT sketch, and used up some more of the paper stack I cut.   I've made 10 cards with this stack, so far, and used multiple pieces of paper on each, and you can't even notice I've used any from the piles.  Using these papers up is going to take quite a while, I guess.  

Since I am not enjoying this stack any more, while I still like the paper and the colors in it, I'm going to put it away for a while, and do something else.  At the moment, I'm thinking I should try to make some cards from it every month, and hopefully it will eventually be used up. 

 

 

 

 

Here's what I made this afternoon.  Just one card design, but made two cards.  I liked the results quite a bit.  Still need to put a sentiment on it, but am thinking I'm going to make up several different ones, and put one on the card when I need to.  

 


 



Wednesday, March 31, 2021

My Favorite Things Sketch Challenge--Sketch 535

 I was sent an email about this challenge, and decided this would be a great idea to use of some of that tall stack of paper.  Here is a link to the challenge.

I followed the sketch, but very loosely.  I did a side fold card instead of a top fold to start with, and changed the proportions of the two stacked rectangles on the front.  I also did not have room next to the stacked rectangles for a sentiment, so will be adding one to the bottom right.

 

 

I thought this turned out pretty cute, so I made two of them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

I then decided to change it up just a little, using the same components, but made the design up-side-down.  I think this came out pretty cute, too. On these, the sentiment will probably be on the top left, although I'm also considering across the top rectangle at a matching angle. 

Monday, March 29, 2021

Another set of cards from the stack

 I decided that, while I was using the same paper, I would change up the card design a little.  So I trimmed off  half an inch from top and sides, then cut it in half.  Matted the halves on cream card stock, and stuck them to the front of a card base made from red card stock. 


 

 

 I thought it turned out pretty well, and I made another one similar, but cut three-quarters of an inch from the sides.  I like how this came out much more.







The two of them side by side.  I like the one with more red in the middle much more than the other one, where I can now see the two halves don't match.  I believe I cut the mat on one a little wider on one half than on the other. Obviously, time to quit. I don't do good work when I'm tired.












Friday, March 26, 2021

First cards from freshly cut stack of designer paper

 Well, I started to use the paper that was cut down from the 12 in x 12 in paper stack.  The first card was fairly simple.  I matted the piece with some red card stock, put it on the card base, and called it done.  I was pretty pleased with how it looked, the sun flowers really grab your attention!

 

 

 

I didn't put a sentiment on it, because I'm not sure if I want to use it for a thank you card, thinking  of you, or birthday card. But whichever I decide on, it will be stamped on white card stock with brown ink, and matted on red card stock.  I think that will stand out nicely on the card front. 


I actually made two of these as it was quick to make up into a card.  Always nice to have a few cards on hand, especially if you can use them for a variety of occasions!




Monday, March 22, 2021

Large tablet of designer paper

 Trying to organize my craft room, and ran across a large, thick tablet of designer paper.  The cover was missing, so I have no idea the brand or maker, but I decided to try something with this stack.  I'm not sure where I heard it, but someone suggested taking the 12 in.x12 in. paper stack and cutting it into 5.25 in.x4 in. pieces, that will fit on an A2 card front with a small border around.  These pieces could also be easily sub-cut down to smaller sizes.

 

 

 

After spending all my spare time for 4 days cutting this stack down to a more manageable size, I ended up with a lot of potential card fronts, and a sore arm from all the cutting.  

Here is my stack of card fronts.  It's hard to get the feel for how many there are in this stack.  

Here's another photo with one of the pieces standing next to it.    That's a lot of card fronts!





Friday, March 12, 2021

My Favorite Things Color Challenge


Haven't been back here as much as I hoped.  I've made a few cards, but they were hurry up, get them made, and on their way.  Didn't even get a photo of them.

However, this time I have a photo.  I saw that MFT had posted a color challenge, and thought that would get me back in the mood to make cards.

The challenge was to use Fire Coral, Butterscotch, Caribbean Sea and Eiffel Tower.  

This is my interpretation of the colors, even if the colors seem off in this photo.  The matting color is off, in real life it is more of a pinkish orange, and a bit brighter.

Enjoyed making it, the colors reminded me of summer beaches, flowers, and swimming, which is a nice change from the cold and snow over the last few months!

The paper I used is mostly from MFT Sweet Celebrations 6 x 6 pack.  I also used some card stock I had on hand. The stamp if from Catherine Pooler Designs.



Sunday, January 10, 2021

A little fun with Riley the Moose from Riley and Company

 Ordered a card kit from Riley and Company, and made one of the cards today.  Came out cute, and was fairly easy to put together.  

 Sometimes, it's nice not to have to design a card, just fun to put one together with no thinking involved.  Or is that just me?

 

 

 Anyway, I needed a birthday card, and thought this would be perfect to get it done quickly, but still have a cute card!




Friday, January 01, 2021

New Start

 It's been awhile since I posted, but I was still making cards!  

 

This is a start for my Christmas cards for 2021!  I made three of these in late November.  I also made several cards from kits during the year, and a few that I sent out before I got photos of.  So, not as much card making as I'd like and what I usually do, but I've had several things going on in the past 2-3 years that made it impossible for me to get cards made.

It's a new year, and time for a new start.  I'm going to attempt to post once a week, although probably not on the same day each week, although I'll try. 


Looking forward to posting again!