Hello, just popping in with 2 quick Mother's Day cards before I send them off to the grandmas. Can't believe it's May already and I actually made something. I wasn't really planning on making anything, but sometimes it's fun to just sit around and make cards. Maybe I was procrastinating, didn't want to get around to doing the not so fun chores and what not.
Anyhow, I used the sketch from CPS #262, unfortunately it took me so long to make the card that I didn't have time to do a post, so the deadline for that week's challenge has come and gone...
But here's my card anyhow.
I can't keep track of all the names of my stamps anymore and I'm too lazy to go look them up, but this is a Milton stamp colored with pencils. I tried to do that partial die cutting thing with the image sticking out of the circle. Made my own text and polka background paper using background stamps from Papertrey Ink. I like the idea of those background stamps but I have to practice a lot more with lining them up nicely. The sentiment is from a PTI tag-its. I thought those little butterflies Eva had on some previous cards were cute so I used my Michael's coupon to buy the Martha Stewart punch a while ago.
This was actually the first card that I made...without following a sketch. Then I decided I better go find one for my second card. Again Papertrey ink cardstock. Stamped the music background stamp from Hero Arts in Spun Sugar distress ink, it faded quite a bit when it dried, maybe I could use the brighter pink next time. Anyhow, that's it for me. Have a good rest of the week/month!
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A Hello Kitty Happy Spring
I actually have another card! I was debating about posting it, but I figure since I actually spent time making it, I might as well, otherwise who knows when I'll get a chance to make anything again. Plus it took me so long to die cut the Hello Kitty. So again, I found a sketch, this time at Card Positioning Systems #213.
I wanted to use my Sizzlit Hello Kitty that Eva got me probably from a year or 2 ago, along with the Easter eggs. I actually used this die cut last year, but my son used it for his own crafts, then before I knew it Easter had passed.
So I mainly got to work first on die cutting Hello Kitty and giving her a hot pink bunny suit.
And then I pasted her suit on and realized I had forgotten to color her whiskers! So I penned it in and it looked messy...so I had to cut everything again! The second time I used a tip I read on someone's blog a while ago, and sorry, but I forgot who it was. I think it was someone from Hawaii and I found it by googling something to the effect of "how to Sizzix Hello Kitty whiskers." But essentially she recommended die cutting the face first in black, then layering a white face with the whiskers cut out over the black layer. Although I guess since these whiskers are hiding under the bunny suit, I could have just taped a black piece behind the cut out whiskers. Hello Kitty was also holding a cute basket full of flowers, but there didn't seem to be enough room on the card. Plus those flowers were tiny, my stubby fingers and nails would have had problems trying to glue them down.
Anyhow, then I used PTI New Leaf cardstock for the base and some Spellbinders paper that I had bought from somewhere, possibly the Bazzill warehouse sale from years ago. The main problem was deciding what kind of paper to use for the rounded rectangle. Initially I considered a PTI bitty dot paper in light pink, but wanted something more contrasty, then ended up using the embossed lemon tart cardstock, which blends in with the green paper too much. So I don't know, I should have looked up a color challenge somewhere to help me out with colors, or else I shouldn't have glued down the green paper so soon and picked a different pattern. I inked the embossed parts with Antique Linen distress ink, but I guess it's not too obvious in the photo.
I used another PTI Tag-Its sentiment on the egg. Then added some stickles to the wavy strips. I am also going to add this to the Simon Says Stamp Challenge: Spring/Easter.