I had a lot of fun browsing the "most loved" palettes, and I found some great color combos for crafting. In addition, I wish I had money/time to redesign my living room- I think this would be perfect!!:
I had a lot of fun browsing the "most loved" palettes, and I found some great color combos for crafting. In addition, I wish I had money/time to redesign my living room- I think this would be perfect!!:
It wasn't too hard to find matching colors in my paper stash, since yesterday I organized the craft room! I love saving scraps, so I finally got 12x12 clear storage containers, one for each color. Speaking of scraps, the tree on my card is saved from when I made this card in April! I cut 2, one with more detail (that's the one I ended up using), and could not bear to throw out the simpler tree. I'm glad I saved it! Here it is:
I just couldn't resist- I really like the sketch from EBTKS, so I decided to do one more card. I cut the triangles for the banner from patterned paper- it is hard to tell in the pics, but it is shimmery! I sewed them on, then added the circle with the sentiment and some ribbon, and matted it on a scalloped circle cut from pink vellum.
Amy from Tsuruta Designs re-posted the first card she ever put on her blog, and challenged readers to do the same. Now, before you see it, I want to remind you of how terrible the photography was (I'm sure in the future I'll say the same thing about the pics I take now once I get a "real" camera and learn how to take photos!). The card itself I actually like, and am not ashamed. Here it is:
You can also check out that first post here. The card was also featured on the Cards blog, the first challenge I ever entered, which is why I made this blog in the first place. Look at all the designers featured here, (mine is Thank You by Jennifer Rzasa), then look up 3 names. WOW! Amy Tsuruta! Isn't that weird! Especially since I first started following her blog last week. Who knew my first blog experience was shared with her as well!
Now you're in for a real treat. I will boldly show you the first card I ever made. Well, not ever- I know as a kid I made a lot of cards for my parents, and made cards at school, etc. But it was the first card I made as an adult (I was 21) when I first started paper crafting 5 years ago.
Where's the focal point? (there is none)
Where's the sentiment? (there is none)
Where's the creativity? (umm....the colors?)
I apparently liked vellum at the time- it's the only thing that actually made it onto the card! At the time, I think I knew it wasn't a great card, which is why I saved it and never gave it to anyone. Oh well- you've gotta start somewhere!
I designed the bike image for my die cutter, making sure to add a peace sign in the wheel, and put it on the card with foam adhesive. I kept the card simple, adding a strip of patterned cardstock (layered with some vellum) across the bottom, with a cut sentiment on top. I'm not sure what occasion this card would be good for- maybe Earth Day??
For this thank you card, I used the sketch from clean&simple. I stamped the "thank," die cut the "you," and glued on the buttons. Here it is: