Who wouldn’t be inspired by chocolate! When I saw this inspiration photo for The Pink Elephant challenge I had to try the challenge.

So here is my card for today
A comfy nook for art, craft and seeking simplicity.
Who wouldn’t be inspired by chocolate! When I saw this inspiration photo for The Pink Elephant challenge I had to try the challenge.
So here is my card for today
I saw the gorgeous inspiration photo at JUGS and I thought I might as well really push myself with an unusual colour combo too.
I’m not sure I’m that keen on the result but here it is!!
I designed it using CAP and kept it to one layer but designed it so it looks like a couple (saves money 😉 ) I loved the JUGs photo so much that I decided to use the idea of hanging wooden frames. I colour matched everything to the colours in the JUGs photo. I used an emboss and sewn effects on the text.
I added four photos I’ve taken of water lilies. I adjusted them to look sketched in black and white. I then used lime and silver star Sakura pens to outline and colour the images so they’d match my colour scheme and to give the card some pop.
A slightly different style so honest comments appreciated!
I would like to enter the following challenges
Just Us Girls challenge blog– colour challenge (photo above!)
Fetch a sketch– challenge 42 see sketch above
Scrappy Frogs– Try Something New
Drunken stampers– all that glitters
I think the papers are die cut were from Papermania. Lots of layers and Kraft card which I think can help add to the boy feel.
I added background colour to the LOTV die cut by daubing distress inks onto it.
I went for a single paper for the inside.
The sentiment stamp is also LOTV- I do love their circular sentiments.
This is the holder I made for the voucher. I clipped the crown and ribbon (recycled from a gift I received) to the voucher to pull it out like a tag.
And this is the back!
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A birthday card for a music lover. I designed the card using Craft Artist and Nitwit digital papers and embellishments. I find male cards quite difficult but hopefully this hits the spot.
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I used another wonderful Graphicat Sketch- I love using their sketches as they help make me more creative and find my mojo!
I made the papers and elements using Craft Artist. The edges of the card are inked with spun sugar distress ink.
The flowers are from wild orchid crafts. A few of the flowers are my first attempt at colouring white flowers with glimmer mists and inks to match the cards. Had to include some daffodils as mum loves them.
I used Pro and Flexmarkers to colour Rose Red. I then highlighted some areas with pearlescent ink so of the dress and hair so it shimmers when it catches the light. The picture below gives some idea of how that looks in real life in the right light.
I made a matching inside.
and it also needed a box.
Graphicat Sketches – Sketch
I was working to a great sketch by Inspired by Stamping I just don’t think I did it justice. I designed my papers using Craft artist and colour matched them to the beautiful pallette at the Play Date Cafe.
I loved their pictures as well so I decided to use flowers, velvet ribbon and rope on my card from the photos- I doodled the rope and swirls using Sakura pens onto a paper I made using a photo of velvet ribbon. The poor colouring was with Promarkers! The flowers are from Wild Orchid Crafts. I coloured the pearls with Promarkers
I made the papers and embellishments with Craft Artist. I colour matched everything to the Papercraft Star photo. I used a leaf embellishment with a stamp effect using the key colours from the picture to make the background papers. I added a leaf doodle patter on the bottom right and went over it with my Sakura copper star pen.
I added 2 pieces of web material which I coloured using a variety of pearlescent inks in matching colours.
I coloured the image with promarkers. I used pearlescent inks to highlight the dragons cheeks, chest and tummy. I used glaze pen on the berries, his tongue and his eyes.
This photo shows the leaf doodling a little better.
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The rose papers were made digitally and the damask paper was a freebie. My mat was pearlescent card with blended pink distress ink and then stamped with a damask stamp and flocked.
The image is a Lili of the valley die cut but I recoloured the dots on the dress, shoes, bag, flower and background with pro and flexmarkers to match the card colours.
The ribbon was from stash and was coloured with Promarker to match the image- pink ribbon for the stamping boutique challenge. I added 3 pearls to the top corner, coloured with the same Promarker, and 3 flowers from Wild Orchid Craft to the bottom corner for a little embellishment.
I made the inside to match.
I would like to enter the following challenges
Wild Orchid Challenge– anything goes
Crafting when we can sketch
Thanks so much to Crafting when we can- I won!!
The papers are from Nitwits and I used a red glaze pen and Lime star pen to give them some extra zing by colouring the berries and leaves around the outside. I used Peeled paint distress ink around the edges of the card.
I designed the sentiment on Craft Artist and then highlighted the words with lime star pen. I used a ribbon from stash and coloured gems with flexmarker. I’ve taken a close up without flash. I coloured with Promarkers and flexmarkers. I also used my Sakuras over the top of the Promarkers but the effects of these show up better in the other photos with flash! I used a red glitter pen for the hair band, blue stardust for the wings, red glaze for the berries, white souffle and silver star for the snow and metallic red for the bells.
I made a single layer inside using maching elements.
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I used the photo of the Stampin’ royalty colours to colour match my digital papers I made on Craft Artist. I used a pink frame with circles. as the basis of my patterns. I then used a pink Sakura glaze pen and orange Sakura souffle pen to add some detailing and to make it pop. I tore some pink fibrous paper and stamped orange circles on it using a wine cork.
I made circle embellishments by printing from Craft Artist and then adding pearls I had coloured orange. I mounted them and my image using foam pads. I then attached my sentiment using pearl brads I had coloured orange and fixed it with a curve on it to add dimension.
I also used a pink sakura glaze pen to highlight the middle of the sentiment.
I coloured the image with Promarkers and flexmarkers.
I designed a matching inside but put all the elements on 1 layer to print.
A good few hours of fun! I would like to enter the following challenges