Thank You Card - Mod Squad Challenge with Kitchen Sink Stamps

 Hello Crafters! I have created a Mini Slimline Thank You card for Maria Colosimo of Kitchen Sink Stamps. She has the most beautiful stamp sets that I've ever seen! They make very detailed and realistic images. The Modsquad Challenge is to create a Thank You card for Maria using Kitchen Sink Stamps.

I used the very first stamp set that I ever purchased from Kitchen Sink - Hearts & Roses. To create each rose and leaf image there are three to four stamps that you just layer with coordinating ink colors to achieve the intricate and detailed final images. All of her stamps are so detailed and fun to create.

I started with the flowers and used inks from Gina K Designs and Pinkfresh Studio from the palest pink to a really pigmented pink to achieve the look of the roses pictured. This set does not have a die set to match but Kitchen Sink Stamps offers an SVG file with their sets. I can use that SVG file on my Cricut Maker or Explore to cut out all of the images (and as many as I want). After I cut the images with my Cricut I just stamp the cut outs. 

I die cut the white and teal cardstock with the Pinkfresh Studio Mini Slimline Die Cut Bundle. Then I used the Harvest Stencil from Gina K Designs and a pink ink to create a soft background. I die cut the vase from GKD Fearless Joy stamp & Die set to place my roses in and inked it in a teal color.

The 'Grateful' sentiment is a GKD die from the new Fluttering Fall Bundle.

While I was stamping these beautiful roses I decided to grab more coordinating ink colors and made many more roses in different colors for future projects. They are so addicting to make!

Well, I hope that you enjoyed seeing my Thank You card for Maria! I hope she enjoys it also! Hop on over to the Modsquad Challenge Blog and play along!

Thank you for dropping by! Until next time, Happy Crafting!

Love At All Times

 Hello Crafters! I have a card to share that I have wanted to do for a while. It took some time to make it but I am so happy with the final outcome!


The stamp set is Love At All Times from Gina K Designs. The bottom sentiment is from the same set but the top sentiment is from GKD You Make Me Smile. I heat embossed both sentiments with GKD white embossing powder and die cut them into strips.
 I colored the flowers with my Copic markers (this is why it took a while to complete this card. I am not the best Copic artist!)
After I colored my flowers I stamped the same flower image on to some GKD Masking Magic and fussy cut it out. I placed the Masking Magic over the main flower image to protect the Copic coloring. Then I used a large background stamp from Stampin' Up and stamped over the entire card with GKD Whisper ink.


All cardstock is Gina K Designs - white, black and whisper. 
I added some black jewels from Queen & Co.


I learned a few things while making this card - I absolutely love Whisper cardstock and ink, I also love trying new techniques, and although I don't use my Copics as much as I should, I do love coloring with them and it's very relaxing!

Thank you for visiting! I hope you enjoyed seeing my card and reading how I created it. I love sharing this  passion of mine! So until next time, Happy Crafting!


Time To Coast Masculine Birthday Card


Hello Crafters! I made this card for my nephews birthday. It was out of my comfort zone - I rarely make masculine cards!
I am also entering this card on the Seize the Birthday Challenge - #221 By the Sea! 


So here is my masculine birthday card!



I don't make too many masculine cards so when I need them I struggle with creating them. But I recently bought a new stamp set from Gina K Designs called Time to Coast and it is perfect for so many occasions including masculine cards.

This card is for my "little" nephew. Not really! Even though I am his Aunt, I am younger — by six months! So we grew up almost like brother & sister. 


I stamped the sailboat on a piece of white cardstock that is 5.5" x 4.25". I like to start with my cardstock a little bit bigger than I need because I will be die cutting it down later. I also stamped another sailboat onto a piece of GKD masking magic masking paper that I fussy cut out. I carefully placed my masking paper sailboat over the stamped one on the cardstock. With the masked boat in place, I take a piece of scratch paper and place the straight edge on the cardstock where the 'horizon' would be and hold it in place. Using my blending brush I ink the bottom half with GKD Sea Glass, Blue Lagoon and Tranquil Teal. After I was satisfied with my 'water' I replaced the scratch paper to the bottom and lined up the straight edge with the top of the blue 'water' to start working on the sky.


I used the Cloud Edger Stencil from A Colorful Life Designs and GKD Ocean Mist to create billowing clouds. I then used the Sunshine Stencil from GKD and Lemon Drop ink to create the sun and sun rays. After the sky and water are finished I carefully peel the sailboat mask off. Now it doesn't have any of the inks on it and I can color it in with another coloring medium.


I used GKD Master Layout #1 to die cut the panel out and a piece of Tranquil Teal. I stamped the sentiment onto the bottom of the front panel but made a little mistake. Instead of starting all over, I re-stamped part of the sentiment onto a piece of Tranquil Teal Cardstock and die cut it out with a banner from GKD Master Layout #3 and adhered it over the 'mistake'! I stamped a few birds in black ink in the sky and used a Sakura white Gelly Roll pen to draw in some whitecaps into the blue water. I asked my nephew what his favorite colors are and that's what I choose to color the sailboat. I used my Prismacolor Pencils and Gamsol. 


Now that the coloring and inking are done, I adhered the layers together and put them onto a Kraft top folding card base. 

I even continued the theme to the inside of the card and on the outside of the envelope (which I forgot to photograph). This stamp is also from the Time to Coast stamp set.

Hop on over to the Seize the Birthday Challenge and have a little fun with their challenges!

I hope that he enjoys it and you do as well! Thank you for visiting and until next time,

Happy Crafting! 

Winner of the Color Hues Challenge!!!


 I am so thrilled!!! I am the winner of the Color Hues Challenge - #23 Yellow & Pink! It is an honor that my card was chosen among so many beautiful cards that were submitted to the challenge. I have been asked to be a Guest Designer on the Color Hues Challenge Blog next month. This is very exciting and I am eager to share my card for the new challenge!

Here is my card that was chosen:


Make sure to look for my post at the beginning of September for my Guest Designer spot on the Color Hues Challenge Blog! Thanks for visiting and until next time, Happy Crafting!

Gina K. Designs Color Challenge

 This week there was a color challenge in the FaceBook group Gina K Designs & Stamp TV. The colors that I got from this photo are Blue Denim, Tranquil Teal, Key Lime, Jelly Bean Green and Fresh Asparagus inks — all from Gina K Designs.

Here is the challenge photo:

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I love the colors but I didn't want to do a nature landscape. The first stamp set that I thought of was Melanie Muenchinger's Fresh Flowers Stamp & Die set! After using it I fell in love with it and I will be making more cards with this set — a lot more!

This card is inspired by Melanie! It's a Mini Slimline card and measures 6.5" x 3.5"


Melanie did a fantastic job designing this gorgeous set — and there are dies to match!!! There are multiple flowers, stems, leaves and beautiful vases included in the set.

I picked one of the vases and stamped it twice in GKD Blue Denim and Tranquil Teal. It helped the blending of the two colors to actually use my blending brush to tap the color onto the stamp instead of putting the stamp pad directly to the stamp. The blending brush gave it a much more softer look and the colors blended so much better. I then stamped two flowers Tranquil Teal with Blue Denim in the flower centers and die cut both flowers and the vase with my Vagabond 2.



For the card background I used the GKD Harvest Flourish stencil and inked it with Key Lime heavier in the center and a little more lightly towards the edges. I knew where I wanted the flowers & the vase to go so I stamped the stems and leaves on the panel so that when it was finished they looked like they were trialing up and to the right. I stamped the stems in Fresh Asparagus. With the leaves I used my blending brush technique like I did with the vase. I first stamped the leaves in Jelly Bean Green then I added the darker Fresh Asparagus with my brush and tapped it at the base of each leaf stamp. 


I finished the card by rubbing Key Lime ink very lightly with my blending brush at the very bottom. This grounds the vase so it won't appear to be 'floating' on the card. I adhered the vase and flowers to the card with pop dots and stamped the sentiment in Blue Denim. This top layer is adhered onto a piece of Tranquil Teal cardstock and then both were adhered to a Key Lime card base with a piece of foam in between to give it a little depth. I used PinkFresh Studio Mini Slimline Bundle Set for the layers.

I hope that you will be inspired to get a stamp set out that you haven't used yet and create something special! I have more cards waiting to be posted that were created for and inspired by a few more challenges. 

So until next, Happy Crafting!


Happy Birthday Slimline Card



Hello Crafters! I have another card to share with you today (yes, I am on a crafting roll)! My little blog hasn't seen this much activity in a long time but crafting is my outlet and personal therapy. 

Today I have a slimline birthday card that I made for the Seize the Birthday blog. Slimline cards are not new but they have made a very popular comeback recently and I love making them. Since they came back on the scene in the last couple of years many companies have released slimline dies. I bought one set in 2020 but ONLY one since I figured that I could always cut a rectangle with my paper trimmer. Hahaha, THAT didn't last long! I now have several slimline die sets! Slimline cards are usually 9"x4" or 8.5"x3.5". I have only made the latter size since it uses a little less cardstock. Slimline cards will fit into a regular sized business envelope (a #9 or a #10) without any extra postage. 


For this card I used one of my new favorite companies, Pinkfresh Studio. They have the most amazing layering stencils! They make me feel like a 'real' artist after I finish. This stencil set is called Heartfelt Thanks and I stenciled it with Pinkfresh Studio inks in three different shades of pink, two shades of green and a yellow. After I stenciled the design I fussy cut it out on the right side only and popped it up with pop dots it over another panel that I stenciled with the Pinkfresh stencil called Horizontal Stripes. I then layered them over a panel that I die cut with a Catherine Pooler die called Post This (thanks Sue 😊).


For the sentiment, I inked a piece of white cardstock with the darkest pink that I used in my stenciling and die cut the word 'Birthday' from Gina K Designs from it. If you ever need a certain color of cardstock to die cut but don't have it just use your inks! I also die cut the word out of white cardstock four more times and adhered them all on top of each other to create a very dimensional die cut. I then die cut the shadow out of vellum. I stamped the phrase "wishing you a happy" from Gina K Designs Lace Flowers stamp set in the same pink color and die cut it out with the banner die from GKD Master Layout #3 die set.


After putting the card together I added pink jewels from Queen & Co. 

If you get a chance check out the Seize the Birthday blog! I am adding this card there for their card challenge using stripes in a birthday card. 

Thank you for visiting! I will be posting another card again very soon. 

So until next time, Happy Crafting!

A Mod Squad Challenge, A Thank You Card & Gina K Designs

 

Hello Crafts! This month the Mod Squad Challenge Blog is giving thanks to their sponsors and this week the thanks goes to Gina Krupsky of Gina K Designs. It is so appropriate that this card is for Gina since I started following Gina, watching her weekly videos, making cards along with her (and buying as much as I can hide from my DH 😂), and joining her online group at the very start of the lockdowns last year 😷! Through all of this and with Gina's creative inspiration it really helped me get my mind off of what terrible things were going on in the world. So I am grateful for Gina being so uplifting and motivating me to continue to create. I am very honored to make a thank you card for her!



I used Caring Flowers and Sketched Flowers Stamp Sets to create this card. I stamped the flowers from the Caring Flowers set in GKD Black ink. I then colored the entire image with my Prismacolor pencils and gamsol. If you've never colored with pencils and gamsol you need to watch this video. Gina shows you exactly how to do this!



After coloring, I used a black glaze pen and a white Gel Roll pen (both by Sakura) to define the stamens in the center of the three flowers. I die cut the panel down with a Lawn Fawn Small Stitched Rectangle Stackables die and die cut a black cardstock layer with a GKD Master Layout #1 die.



I then stamped the sentiment from the Sketched Flowers stamp set in VersaMark and heat embossed it with GKD black embossing powder. 

I adhered the top two layers onto a Tranquil Teal card base. I always love to add a little something to finish my cards off so I grabbed Gina's Clear Dew Drops and glued a few here and there on the card using Connect Glue!

I stamped a sentiment on the inside from the Friendship Blooms stamp set and stamped two of the inside corners with the Caring Flowers stamp in Tranquil Teal. I even stamped the front corner and back flap of the envelope with the same stamp. 


 
My Thank You card is finished and ready to send to Gina! She gives so much of herself to all of us each week and I'm just giving her a small bit back to let her know that everything that she does is very much appreciated. 

Thank you also goes to the Mod Squad Challenge Blog for this great challenge!

So until next time, Happy Crafting!

Supplies used: 
Stamps - Caring Flowers, Sketched Flowers, Friendship Blooms
Cardstock: GKD White, Black, Tranquil Teal 
Pencils: Prismacolor
Gamsol
Pens: Sakura Black Glaze, GellyRoll 
Embossing Powder: GKD Black
Ink: VersaMark, GKD Black
Dies: GKD Master Layout #1, Lawn Fawn Small Stitched Rectangle Stackables
GKD Clear Dew Drops

Color Hues Yellow & Pink Challenge #23 and Honey Bee Stamps Coneflower

Hello Crafters! I've decided to take on a few card challenges and the first one is over at Color Hues. Their challenge is to use Yellow & Pink as the focal color.

As soon as I saw this challenge I knew immediately that I wanted to create something with my new Coneflower dies from Honey Bee Stamps! I love this set and it's so hard to not want to grab it each time that I want to make a card. Here is my card!


I die cut the flower from Gina K Designs heavyweight white cardstock and blended GKD Wild Dandelion, Sweet Corn, Prickly Pear, Dusty Rose and Passionate Pink inks onto the six different layers of the flower and adhered them together. I popped the petals up using pop dots. 



I used a stencil from A Colorful Life Designs and two of the yellow inks to make my own background for the card. I cut three large and three small frame dies from PinkFresh Studio and adhered them together for a little dimension and placed them on my background panel and used pop dots to adhere the coneflower in the middle. The sentiment is a stamp and die also from PinkFresh Studio that I heat embossed in gold. Gold just seemed to compliment the GKD Kraft cardstock that I cut my frames from. To finish it off, I added some yellow & pink gems from Queen & Co.

This is my first time playing along with the color challenge at Color Hues and I can't wait for their next challenge! 



I'll be posting more cards that I made for challenges this weekend so until next time, Happy Crafting!


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