You make me proud card with inkadinkadoo stamping gear

You make me proud card with inkadinkadoo stamping gear

It is A level results day in the UK today when our students find out if they got their university place. I actually make and give any cards before the results come out as I am proud of the recipients for their efforts.

This is a very different card for me- it was difficult to photograph as it is pearlescent card and a white stamped sentiment). Since I was doing a masculine card I used the photo below to come up with the colour combination of purple and green.

I wanted to use my new inkadinkadoo stamping gear. It is so much fun! I spent ages just messing around with various stamps and the gear on blank paper.

I used green and purple Centura card to make the card base and the sentiment layer. When I had cut the card with my trusty guillotine  I used my corner punch to round the edges. I also score the card and embossed the frame using the trimmer as it allows me to emboss lines accurately using the measurements. I use the gap in the middle of the ruler above the channel to do this using my embossing tool.

 
 I took some lime centura pearl paper and used citrus, purple twilight and aqua alcohol inks dotted  on a Ranger blending tool. I then added some blending solution to it and then randomly dabbed on the paper.The texture of the card is quite glossy so the colour smooshes about beautifully!

I used the circular cog and the bottom right stamp in the set with pearlescent purple ink (so it would stand out) . To stamp the pattern.I decided to place the sentiment in the top third and arrange the stamping so it frames the stamp. However, to make it look more like shop pattern paper I did two more patterns at each bottom corner.
I quite often buy lots of white ribbon and then use ink to decorate it so that it matches the rest of my card. On this card a made a pennant ribbon shape with white lacey ribbon and dotted it with the same alcohol inks (I did this on a piece of card as the ribbon acts a bit like a stencil so I can use the scrap of card in another project). The sentiment is a proud as a peacock stamp set that I got with a magazine (I forget which one). This is stamped in white pearlescent ink which is why it is so difficult to see in a photo! I used 3D foam pads to add a bit of dimension and pop to the sentiment.

I also decorated the inside of the card to match. I have a stash of pearlescent white paper I use for digi art as well. I used the same alcohol inks and technique on the paper for the inside of the card. I used the oval cog, same stamp and same ink to decorate the inside. I used my shape cutter to cut an oval from the lime pearlescent card and wrote my message here.

I’ve enjoyed playing with the stamping gear- I’m in the middle of some other experiments with it so I’ll post more examples soon.
I’d like to enter my card for the following challenges. Do head over and check out the links as there are some amazing cards linked up there.



Beginner’s guide to using sketches and links to sketch challenges

Beginner’s guide to using sketches and links to sketch challenges

When you start to make cards it is easy to feel a bit overwhelmed by all the new terms and techniques you find out about. I was lucky that a lovely group of people at the MSE forum helped me out. Now I want to ‘pay on’ their kindness by writing some posts for newbies. Since I was in your shoes not so long ago these will hopefully be helpful. I also wanted to pay back some of the people who helped me so even if you’re not intereted in the guide you might want to scroll to the end where I have links for current sketch challenges.

What is a card sketch?

A card sketch may also be known as a template, pattern or layout (a term favoured by scrapbookers). They help you to design the layout of your card- where you want to put the various bits and pieces you want to stick on the front. In the same way that a plan for a house shows where everything needs to go a card sketch is a plan of where the elements go.  It may be hand drawn or computer generated and is effectively giving you an idea of basic shapes and proportions to use. They help you decide where to place any design papers (sometimes referred to as DPs), images (stamps, digistamps or premade toppers), embellishments (pretty much anything else such as ribbon, string, flowers, buttons etc.) Remember they act as a guide and you can alter them if you like- how would it look if the central panel is changed from a square to a rectangle etc.


With a simple sketch and colour scheme decided (see my Guide to Choosing a Colour Scheme) you’re ready to find your elements and get crafting!
If you find a sketch you like you can actually reuse it again and again and people won’t notice! Try turning the sketch around by 90 degrees, use a different colour schemes, different images, different embellishments, different occasions. This is also a great way to try out various styles to see which appeal to you the most.  It is possible to make sets of cards relatively quickly for occasions such as Christmas by doing this. These are some cards I made with this sketch

More experienced crafters can also benefit from using card sketches. For some the element of being constrained in one area of the design is a boost to their creativity and it can help to make them push the boundaries in other areas. I find using a sketch can be helpful if I’ve lost my mojo or feel like I’m stuck in a rut.
How do I use the sketch?
I have run through an example of this later in this post. Play around on the order of these stages and just go with the flow. Most people either start with the image and work down to the papers as they plan or work from the papers forward.
1. Look at the sketch and see if it states where the image should go. If not decide which shape will be your image (this will depend what you have available).
2. It may be that the sketch tells you where the sentiment should go otherwise you will need to decide whether you want a sentiment (Happy Birthday, congratulations etc) and if so if something on the sketch looks like a good place for your sentiment.
3. Decide where you will place any design papers and layers (generally larger shapes on complex sketches).
4. Are there any shapes on the sketch which indicate placement of embellishments. If not do you want to add some.
5. Get all the elements and lay them out according to the plan. Try using different orientations and tweak until you are happy.
6. Get the glue out and assemble!

How do I choose a sketch?

When you are a newbie you probably want to look out for simpler sketches. Those labelled CAS for clean and simple or KIS keep it simple are a good place to start. I used a CAS sketch to make this card recently.
Work to your supplies and your strengths. If you’re not great at cutting out and use a guillotine to cut then you’ll want to choose sketches where your papers will be squares or rectangles.
If you like a sketch you’ve used then keep a copy of it. It can be useful to take a quick photo of the sketch and the made card even if you’re not a blogger. Once you give cards away you’ll be amazed at how quickly you’ll forget them. If you want to make a similar card again you’ll appreciate having a copy of the sketch and the card. You might want to think about blogging them as a record.
You may be happy to make your own sketch to make a card from. You’ll want to consider using composition rules such as the rule of thirds and rule of odds. It can also be helpful to just cut some scrap paper into shapes and have a play arranging them until you come up with a design you like.

Where can I find sketches?

Using a search engine such as Google images will give plenty of results.
Sketch challenges are really useful as the Design Team will usually produce some cards based on the sketch and looking at these will help you to see how to use sketches to make a card. You can also look at the other challenge entries. To help I have complied a list of some of the sketch challenge blogs. Even if you don’t want to join in with challenges yet they are great places to look at cards to get ideas and inspiration. Don’t be afraid to start entering your cards into challenges- it is a great way to get some comments on your blog posts to build your confidence in the early days. Usually at least one person from the challenge blog design team will pop over to your blog post and leave a comment. Since most winners are picked using random number generator then you have just as much chance of winning a freebie as more experienced cardmakers (challenges often have a top three or who caught our eye as well which is where they will choose the best entries).
If you plan to sell cards make sure you check any terms of use by the card layout designer to see that it is allowed.

What does CASE a card mean?

This is when you use a card from someone as a CASE study and is another theme for some challenges and challenge blogs. Since we are talking about layouts we will look at CASEing a card in terms of layout. I am showing a card I did when I started cardmaking. This is my sketch

As I had limited supplies when I started out I bought some die cut images from Lili of the Valley to use for Christmas cards. I had chosen images that were red and green so I got some blank cards and design papers in red and green.  I matted the image on red card and then used some red and green patterned paper backed on some wider pearlescent white paper to make the rectangular sections. I used a snowflake punch on the border of it and then added some gems in it- these are not on the plan and it is perfectly fine to add extra embellies to a sketch is you think it will add to it but be careful not to go overboard. The patterned paper had lots of circles on it so I decided a circular sentiment might be better than a diamond one so I used one from Lili of the Valley too. Finally I added some glitter glue and gems to the image.

Congratulations if you’re read this far. This is my first Beginner’s Guide but I have more planned. Please do leave me some feedback so I know what has helped and what hasn’t!
Here is a list of challenges which use sketches (current at the time of posting!!).
Have fun
Craftie Jellie xx

Monday challenges

Tuesday sketch challenges
Wednesday sketch challenges
 
Thursday sketch challenges
Friday sketch challenges
Saturday challenges
Sunday challenges

Inspired by chocolate

Inspired by chocolate

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

 
Yum, yum!! I picked another sketch from Make My Monday to help me in my quest to get better at CAS cards

So here is my card for today

I designed the card using CAP so I could keep to one layer and keep the costs down! I used pearlescent card and then rounded the card corners and paper cormers. I colour matched all the elements to the inspiration photo. I added a pink lace border to echo the doily in the photo. I cut out a small section of the sprinkles on chocolate to make the background paper- enlarged it and made it slightly transparent. I then selected a section of the photoand acolour matched a frame around the outside to get the 3 squares. I added the 3 butterfly embellishments. I then copied a section of chocolate with the pink drizzles, enlarged it and made it into a heart shape.
I added a couple of real embellishments to make it pop! I added glossy accents to the heart and 4 gems. To me it is a CAS card but I’ll probably find it isn’t!!
I would like to enter the following challenges
The Pink Elephant– inspiration photo (see top of post)
Make My Monday– CAS sketch (see top of post)
Creative corner challenges– pink and brown
Pile It On– have a heart
Platypus Creek Digitals– Valentine’s

CAS- I will crack these eventually :-)

CAS- I will crack these eventually :-)

Time to push myself out of my comfort zone and do some CAS cards for a change. I thought I’d use this great sketch to help me from Fetch a Sketch.

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 FrogsTry Something New
Drunken stampers– all that glitters

British biker

British biker

Hi everyone!
It feels a bit weird posting this card having just watched the Lance Armstrong interview with Oprah. I have a nephew who loved the Olympics and is a fan of cycling. This Lili of the Valley digi was perfect for his birthday card and I made a voucher holder to match.

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!

I would like to enter the following challenges

613 Avenue Create – Anything Goes with a twist: Kraft Paper

Little Miss Muffet Challenges –  Winter Birthdays

Moving Along With The Times – Happy Birthday

New year, new digi- rockin’!

New year, new digi- rockin’!

First card post of the year. Thanks so much for reading my blog. I really appreciate all the comments I get and it is lovely to feel part of a community.

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.

I coloured using Pro and flexmarkers. A very different set of colours for me.
 
  
I decorated the inside using a similar layout to match.
 

I’d like to enter the following challenges.

Link Up For Pink Challenge 8 Dash of Pink
Cute Card Thursday  Something New
Simon Says Stamp – New something
Pixie Dust Studio Its all new to me
Forever Friends Birthdays
Paper Play  Celebration

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Hi!
First post of the year. Towards the end of last year things were really manic and I didn’t even have time to photograph and post my makes before they were given away! Then I manages to have a crafting accident and had to have a cut in my index finger stitched. This obviously slowed down my crafting for a few weeks but I was very lucky not to have any major or permanent damage. I’m back crafting now and I’m looking forward to catching up with everyone in blogland!

I have a couple of friends going through tough times so I made them pamper pails- a metal bucket filled with some pampering goods and a sewing magazine to read in the bath since they sew. I made these bookmarks and put them in the magazine.

I went for a vintage feel with muted colours in my design (made using Craft Artist) and a bright ribbon to match the colours in the pamper pail.

I would like to enter the following challenges. They’re anything goes since I haven’t got a card today!


 


Rose Red for mum

Rose Red for mum

The lovely Krista was kind enough to do another free pre-release for her followers and as ever Rose Red is beautiful. Just the think I needed for a card for my mum.

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.

I would like to enter the following challenges
One Stitch At A Time – Use a Digi 
Flourishes –  Create A Birthday Card

Graphicat Sketches – Sketch

Stand up to cancer

Stand up to cancer

Hi everyone. Something a bit different today and a new technique for me mixing sewing and digital crafting. In the UK there was a stand up to cancer fundraiser on tv last night so I decided to make a top with a Think Pink theme to wear yesterday and try and get as many people to watch as I could!

Since I’m a self- taught fairly new sewer it was slightly nerve wracking making something to wear to work! I made up the pattern for the top using tutorials on circle tops see my pinterest if you’re interested).

I used my serger for the edges. I used my Krista Smith digi together with Craft artist for the design and then printed it out onto transfer paper and ironed it on.

I used various techniques to colour my digi using Craft Artist and a couple of finishing toushes with Promarkers! It took ages but I enjoyed it and I’m happy with the result.

Hopefully I’ve encouraged some more people to donate to Cancer Research.
I would like to enter the following challenges


Jellypark Challenges – Pink and anything but a Card
Craft My Life– anything but card/layouts  and always “Show what can you create”
Lawnscaping – Try a New Technique

I’m not sure I fancy this.

I’m not sure I fancy this.

I spent ages on this but although I love this digi (Fancy by Saturated Canary) I’m really not happy with my colouring etc today. Just having one of those days I guess! Can’t be bothered to put up tons of photos!

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


The Play Date Cafe – Colour Inspiration