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Saturday, August 18, 2018

Foxy.

This little foxy die is from the Frantic Stamper August release, Halloween and Autumn.  I just love this little die.  He's actually called Redd the Fox and is such a sweetie.  He's really easy to assemble too.  I simply cut him in white and a brownish red card stock and pieced him together.  I did add a small accent to his eyes and nose with a white gel pen and popped his head up with foam tape.

Another new die is the Thanks Line.  Its a really nice die and if you wanted to make a very simple and quick card you could so easily use this die by itself.

My card design is very simple but Redd doesn't need a lot of embellishing.   I placed him towards the centre of a piece of white card stock and adde the thanks line in black below.  Using the Petite Leaves die, which cuts 3 sizes of small leaves and blossoms from the Windowsill Garden die set I cut several of the tiniest leaves and blossoms in various colours.  I kind of just scattered them and glued them where they fell.

Sometimes a card comes together perfectly and this for me was one of those cards.


Frantic Stamper products used

Little blossoms from the Windowsill Garden die

Come back soon
Karen
xo

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Felt patterns at LOTV.

You did read that right felt patterns are at LOTV.  A wonderful range of patterns have been recently added to the Lili of the Valley umbrella.  Patterns from Little Things to Share, Mimiboom and Precious Patterns.  There are so many to choose from and they are perfect for that little craft project to take away or to fill in time.  You really should take a little look.

The design team were challenged with using the patterns in ways other than what they were intended for.  Of course this makes these patterns super versatile and extra good value.

I used the Little Things to Share - Christmas Sweaters to make some cards and tags from card stock.  The patterns are downloadable which allows you to size them to how big or small you like.  I reduced the patterns slightly and printed them onto card to use as a template.  I traced the pieces onto scraps of various coloured card stock then popped them into a plastic bag with a pair of scissors and took them with me to cut whilst I was waiting for my daughter.

Once all the pieces were cut I picked and glued them to make the little sweaters ready to either pop onto a card or use as a tag. Extra detail was added with a fine black marker and some enamel dots.  For the tags I cut base in white card stock and attached a length of twine.

Really fun little projects!!






Go check the patterns out you really won't be disappointed.

See you soon
Karen
xo

Thursday, August 9, 2018

Stamp your mark with Southern Girls!

Time for a new challenge at Southern Girls and we want you to stamp your mark!  We want to see stamping on your creations, traditional stamp and ink or digital, either will do.  Pop on over to the blog for all the details and inspiration from the Design Team.  We have 2 great sponsors again this round.

I used a digital image from Kinda Cute by Patricia (one of our sponsors) with some stamp and ink in the background.  So easy to combine both methods in one card.  Coloured using pencil and even a little stencilling in the foreground and the sky.  I made the hive into a Christmas tree for fun.The image is called Santa Bee and although I'd like to bury my head in the sand a bit longer ... Christmas is coming!


Look forward to seeing your entries.

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Karen xo

Saturday, August 4, 2018

Monsters are in store!!

Its time for a new release at Frantic Stamper and its all about Halloween and Autumn.  There is the cutest little set of monsters who are really trying to be scary but not quite carrying it off.

There are three little monsters in the set.  For my first card I used the new Big Dot Stencil with Distress oxides to create the background and die cut one of the little monsters.  I die cut his spots and eyes again using scraps so I could add a little dimension to him.  A few accents are added with white gel pen and a black fine marker.  He is popped up on foam but I glued both his hands down so they don't get caught.

The sentiment is stamped from the monster sentiment clear stamp set also part of this release.  I then cut it out using the long speech bubbles die from the May release.  It is also popped up with foam tape.

The card is backed onto a piece of matching card stock with some enamel dots as a finishing touch.




This next card features the other two monsters in the set.  Again I cut their eyes and spots from scraps  to give them some character.  This card is Halloween themed which shows the versatility of the die set.  The background is cut using the new Diagonal Striped Panel.  This is a great way to create your own design paper.  I just simply cut it dark green and backed it in a brighter green.

Using the Retro Label Maker Halloween stamp set I stamped three sentiments in different colours and cut them out popping them up on foam tape.  I then die cut a little spider from the New Treat Bag Topper, its one of the little accessories included in this set.  The whole card is then backed on black card.  Such a fun little set!!


Hers a list of the Frantic Stamper products used


If you want to check out the whole release pop to the store HERE.

Entering this into the Challenge at JFF Stamps Challenge for August
Stripes.

See you soon
Karen xo