Happy New Year! I wanted to mention that yes, I will be blogging again this
year, but no, I will not be committing to do one post per week. I aim to still
craft every week but I’m hoping to be a bit more lenient with myself as
sometimes it was a stress-point to get a post done.
So straight in to today’s post – I have had a generous amount
of craft bounty gifted to me for Christmas and as I had a few spare days before
going back to work I gave myself time to really play with all the new kit.
I’ve themed this post candies as I realized about half way
through my 2-day session that almost all of my cards featured them. Claire gave
me a few new sets and a handy-dandy organizing set of really
useful boxes so having them all sorted really inspired me to use them more.
I see a candy-fuelled life ahead!
I started to write a short blurb about all of the cards but
then I was getting bored so just the highlights (with new toys highlighted in
brackets):
Headline card uses my Martha art deco scallop border punch on
repeating papers. Takes ages. Never again. (Candies are new from Claire. All
candies are in fact new for all cards.)
Simple divided layout using an embossed upper half, ribbon, patterned
paper and stamped sentiment. (The green ribbon is from my stocking from my
parents. My dad does a good job with ribbon choice. Also the green one uses a
stamp that I have never found a use for before. Score.)
Next a gingham background using paper flowers, ribbon stripe
in the middle, die cut and stamped sentiment. (Some of the paper flower are new from Claire and
features my new daisy-chain Martha punch from my parents.)
A reverse-out flower punch with a very simple layout to keep
the focus on the colourful flowers. (New punch from Joy.)
The only birthday card in the mix (I need thank yous for all
the presents!) I made a hippie inspired card with a water-mark effect on
stamps. (New tie-dye style stamps from my parents as well as the ribbon from my
dad’s sale-bin-diving efforts.)
A butterfly layout where I fashioned an envelope by
deconstructing a proper envelope. (no new toys other than the candies.)
Another butterfly layout using a music stamp, butterfly
punches and another stamp I have never been able to use before. (see above re:
new toys.)
A card for my sister using the papers she gave me last year
using an embossed thank you and simple layout. I tried to ink the thank you in
light pink but it looked awful so I inked over it again in black. (as above)
A stamped feature piece that I hand cut as I don’t have a
die-cutter (yet!) using a complicated stamp and variegated gold paper. (as
above)
Finally this one is for Claire as this looks simple but was
a major hassle. I put a strip of white paper down to highlight the red and
white string and then managed to feed it through the double button and create
the bow (15 minutes later…). The chipboard shapes were given to me by Claire
last year in the $20
challenge and they were plain so I hand coloured the raised bits with a red
felt tip pen. Then I stamped the sentiment. So it looks simple, but only a fellow crafter will see that it's more complicated to create. This one also does not use candies.Misleading for this post, I know.
I could have spread these out over two posts but as I’m no longer tied to posting every
week I’ll give you a bumper hit to make up for my 2 weeks of absence.
Hope you enjoyed the week of candy!
Awesome! Especially love my card at the end ;) Your die-cutter awaits as the new baby (big shot) arrived on Monday afternoon..
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