Wednesday, December 19, 2012

CAS-UAL Fridays Even the Score Challenge

Now for the reason I started this blog today, the CAS-UAL Fridays Even the Score Challenge.  The challenge was to create a CAS card that features scoring. So this is the birthday card I created for my friend, Amy.


There were several elements I wanted to include on Amy's card:

1.  A diecut window I had made a while back then didn't use.
2.  Something that represented the beach. (Amy loves the beach!)
3.  The Tim Holtz Alterations brick wall embossing folder.
4.  Amy's favorite colors, the blues and greens of the sea.


Here it is:

 
 
 
 
I scored under the brick wall at an angle so that it would look like floorboards.  I then used Tim Holtz distressing ink on the floor and just a little on the wall.  I cut the chair and words using my Silhouette then added the ribbon and a metal embellishment I had picked up at Michaels.  I finished it off with four blue pearl/metal brads in the corners.
 
So that's it.  I hope I can figure out how to link it to their site so that it will be entered in the contest.
 
 

That's it for this post.  Hope you enjoy.

Donna

I'm doing what?!?!

OK, here goes ... I've never written a blog before (Can you tell?  I don't even know how I'm supposed to start it off.) but I've been wanting a way to display the creative stuff I do, like cards, drawings, and such, even if I am the only one who looks at it.  I also wanted to enter a contest using a card I made and the way to enter is post it on your blog then link to the site where the contest is being held so that gave me a deadline ... tomorrow.  Yep, that's right, I'm also a procrastinator.  It's weird though, I only procrastinate on things that scare me, like putting myself out there for the world to see.  The cards I make to send to people I usually have made well in advance, because I love creating them.  Anyway, I thought my first post would show a couple of my favorites of the cards that I've made.


First up, a graduation card I made using one of my favorite stamp sets, Unity Stamp's Your Wings Exist created by children's book illustrator Phyllis Harris.  I LOVE her art!





Most of the supplies I used were things I have had for years so I'm afraid I can't tell you where I got them, I simply don't remember, sorry.  The only thing I do know, besides the stamp set, is I used Copic markers to color the image.


Next, is a very simple birthday card, but one I absolutely love.


 

First I printed the branch image on the cardstock. Then, using my Cuttlebug, I embossed it with a Tim Holtz Alterations brick background.  I added a sentiment to a print and cut frame on my Silhouette, cut out both it and the Silhouette bird image, then, using pop dots, added them to the front.


Finally, my first (and only, so far) attempt at making an acrylic card.  I have since learned the right glue to use, Zip Dry. so that the paper will stick to the acrylic and not fall off.  It's hard to see in the picture, but the sentiment is printed on the back of the large cloud that is glued to the inside left front.





The card base is a Send It Clear kit from Clear Scraps.  I used my Silhouette to cut out all of the paper images, colored the leaves with my copic markers, and distressed using Tim Holtz distressing ink.  The stamped image on the back is from an Asian scrapbooking kit I got years ago from Club Scrap.   I fell in love with Clear Scraps at the Scrapbook Expo in Orlando in May of this year.  It was my first time attending and I didn't register in time to get into one of the acrylic workshops but I went ahead and bought some of their merchandise.  I made this card in August, then attended a Clear Scraps workshop at the Scrapbook Expo in West Palm and was totally hooked!  I bought a few more kits, just haven't had a chance to use them yet.  If you haven't been to an expo yet, be sure to check it out.  You won't want to miss it!  It's for more than just scrapbookers.  There are wonderful workshops and crops going on the entire time as well as a sales floor that has every imaginable paper craft merchandise you could possibly want, and then some.



Well, that's it for my first post.  Hope you enjoy.

Donna