It is Monday - time to show some love for your old supplies.
This stamped image has been floating around my craft area for awhile now and I know I will need a thank you card for a friend. She is a wonderful card maker so I wanted to make her a unique card. This card is so unique and oldie moldie - I really don't remember how I made the background. This is very sad because I like the background.
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It is Monday - time to show some love for your old supplies.
This image was satmped and colored last year sometime. I had colored the same image in different ways or color families with the Tim Holtz watercolor crayons. I also tried to stamp the image in different formats on the paper. This particular image I stamped diagonally across the top of the paper and colored it with bright colors.
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I am always in need to sympathy cards and like to have some in my supplies.
This design was made with paper received in a swap. I made two cards.
It is Monday, time to show some love for your old supplies.
I have had this stamped image floating around my design area for awhile now and decided to use it. I heat embossed the image on some painted book pages. This card is going to a young person who is fighting cancer. Her favorite color is yellow.
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Unfortunately we always need sympathy cards. I find it very difficult to make sympathy cards when they are needed. Therefore, I try to have cards in my stash that I can use.
The paper I used in these cards was sent to me in a swap. I believe they are Christmas papers but I loved the serenity of the colors and designs.
I made two of this card.
With leftover pieces of paper I made this design.
It is Monday - time to show some love for your old supplies. I am continuing to work on a project for a nursing home. I have received many beautiful birthday cards and with the creators permission, I am recycling the cards for a nursing home. Of course all my cards are feminine so I need to make masculine cards.
For this card I used the March Sheetload of Cards layout. I just wanted to try one card with the design. I do like it and will make a few more.
The paper I used is very well aged but it still made a wonderful birthday card.
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It is Monday, time to show some love for your old supplies.
I made a Christmas card for a challenge in a Facebook group. The challenge was postage stamps.
On this card I used my postage stamp dies to cut the patterned paper. The patterned paper is from a very old pad of 6 x 6 paper.
Remember to show some love for your old supplies. They still make wonderful cards.
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It is Monday - time to show some love for your old supplies.
On this card I did some recycling - I had saved the image off of a postage stamp purchase. I thought the image would make a great masculine birthday card. The navy blue is also recycled. The die is also an old supply.
It is Monday - time to show some love for your old supplies.
The cut apart was laying on my design table along with the papers I used to complete the card. It was a lucky find. I have so many friends who could use a little cheering up. I am trying to send at least one card a week. Hopefully more if I have time.
It is Monday, time to show some love for your old supplies.
I made this card for a sketch challenge in a private facebook group.
I used paper from an old 6 x 6 pad. I believe the greens for the leaves came out of the scrap bin.
I have recently been playing with old book pages and trying my hand at doodling.
The current challenge at Jingle Belles is TEXT.
I first added a layer of gesso on the page page. I tried doing the doodle by watercoloring first and then adding the black lines or adding the black lined doodle and then painting with the watercolors. Gold splatters and a red mat finished the card front. It was added to a kraft card base.
I asked my card making group on Facebook if they would like receiving a card like this and they said yes - so it is on my list to make a few of these to mail in December 2024. They are flat also which helps with the mailing cost.
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It is Monday - time to who some love for your old supplies.
I was moving a container of paper so I had to peak inside to see what was in there. I opened up a 6 x 6 pad and the piece of paper with the sentiment on it - talked to me - so I had to make it into a card.
I have one more card made to mail in December.
Remember to show some love for your old supplies, they still make great cards.
I have been playing with my geli plate at my art group and made a couple pink pages I really like. One page is a lighter shade of pink and the other page is a brighter or darker shade of pink. The fun and the downfall of geli plate creating is that nothing turns out the same. Due to this, I take papers I have created and copy them so that I can use them multiple times. The two shades of pink and with spring coming made me want to use my Honey Bee tulip dies. Pink tulips always make me think of my Mom.
I am entering my card in the current challenge at The Paper Players. I have two different shades of pink, white and my card base is grey.
It is Monday, time to show some love for your old supplies.
I was recently in an ATC swap and the theme was to use scraps. Everything on the ATC was a scrap. The gnome die is one I have had for many years. He is always fun to dig out and use. I used scraps of patterned paper and cardstock for everything. The beard and nose were colored with copics. The ATC was finished with some gold splatters.
This was a fun project to make. Of course, I did not even make a dent in my scraps.
Remember to show some love for your old supplies. They still make beautiful pieces of art to bring smiles to people's faces.
It is Monday - time to show some love for your old supplies. Yes, I do have a large stash of cardmaking supplies but I do still use them.
Actually lately I have just been working on what is laying on my desk from projects I have been working on or projects that had good intentions. I had a set of journaling cards on my desk or cut aparts and have been making cards out of them.
I keep playing with things found on my desktop. The penguin (a gaggle of three) were hanging out on my desktop for ages. One went into the witness protection program on my desk hiding so he did not have to be part of the winter fun cards. He will emerge sometime.
The current challenge at The Paper Players is Winter Fun in a clean and simple card design. I decided to use two of the penguins in this challenge - I made 2 cards.
It is Monday, time to show some love for your old supplies and I have lots of old supplies which still make lovely cards.
I also have been challenging myself to "use what is on my desk" and some of this is well aged supplies. I had a pile of cut aparts on the table and this is one of the cards I made. It is right on trend with the mushrooms.
When I first started card making, I fell in love with patterned paper. Maybe it was because my first love was fabric. I was not a stamper and so paper was how I made my cards. I still love patterned paper and even though I have too much Christmas patterned paper, I could not resist by a few 6 x 6 pads. Unfortunately I do not remember who makes this paper I used on my card but I believe it is a European company.
It is never to early to start making your Christmas cards for 2024. Luckily there are several challenge blogs which help you create. They come up with the idea and then you must create.
The current challenge at Jingle Belles is Something Old and Something New. I had to have the newest Tim Holtz sticker book this year so the gift tag (holly image) and postcard (holly image) and sentiments are from that sticker book. The old part for the challenge is all the cardstock, embossing folders, and gold ink are from my stash. I also used my red stickles and brushed some on all the berries.
I do like how the cards turned out. One of my goals for the new year was to use my embossing folders and I have been rocking that. This is a Gina K embossing folder and I like that it is bigger than the normal A2 card front. It also has a vintage feel to it.
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I am cleaning/clearing my house for a remodel project so I have been taking little mental breaks by looking at what is on my design table and making a card from it. Today I found this lovely gift tag I had saved for a card and two scraps of paper which matched perfectly. How lucky was I in finding that matching paper.
Another goal I have for this year is to use my embossing folders more. I grabbed one of my many snowflake embossing folders and did the entire background. I adhered the red and teal for the white layer and then embossed all of it. The tag is popped up on the embossed background.
The current challenge at Jingle Belles is to Wrap It Up! My little recycled tag worked wonderfully for the challenge.
Thanks so much for stopping by. Stay tuned for more Scraps on the Desk creations. I already have two laid out.
It is Monday - time to show some love for your old supplies.
I believe I have had this fish paper since Operation Write Home creating days. It made wonderful masculine cards. The paper was from Hobby Lobby.
This will be a birthday card for my brother.
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It is time to think about making Valentine Cards. It is not a holiday which is high on my list for making cards but I do try to send a few. This card will go to one of my daughers and her husband.
The card was inspired by the current sketch challenge at Freshly Made Sketches. This sketch intrigued me so I wanted to give it a try.
I have been playing with my scrap bin and making gnomes so I already had the gnome made. I had this floral die set out because the three prong leaf reminded me of the sketch. I used the stem flower and leafy branch from the Sizzix set. This morning I watched a video from Amy R. and she used the mushroom die which I have had for several months and not used. Bonus I used two dies I had never used before.I am trying to use some of the things I had to HAVE and then never used. The bird which is a Tim Holtz die is one example of that. A friend had a challenge to make a birthday card and put a bird on it. Well I put a bird on my card but I did not make it a birthday card. Oops.
The current challenge at Sunday Stamps is a sketch. I really like the sketch it is very versatile. I put my bird where the circle would have been (any shape). The paper I used is a very old collection of boy paper which has dinosaurs on it. I love the colors in the collection. I think that was the only piece of plaid paper left in the remaining paper I had.
1. Used oldie moldie paper (it doesn't smell moldie).
2. Used supply never used before.
3. Used embossing folder.
Yay - Barb - mission accomplished.
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It is Monday, time to show some love for your old supplies. I am tryping to work my way through a 6 x 6 inch pad of beautiful paper. I already had the birthday sentiment stamped so it was an easy card to put together.
The current challenge at The Paper Players is to make a birthday card. Here was my opportunity to dig into that pad of paper and do some creating.
Yes, before you know it, it will be time to mail out 2024 Christmas cards. I need over 100 cards so I need to get started early. Luckily there are challenge blogs that help you jumpstart your creativity.
This week at 52 Christmas Card Throwdown the challenge is a sketch.