Popping on to share another get well card I made but this time it is for my husband's grandfather! I always struggle with masculine cards no matter the occasion. I figured I would share what I came up with just in case it helps someone else out with an idea!
The main image on this card is a clipart piece I found on the internet. Long ago, my husband's grandfather owned and operated an electronics repair shop. My husband thought his grandfather would be tickled if I used an image of a vacuum tube. I must say this is definitely a first for me!
I printed the clipart onto a piece of Xpress it cardstock. I used the the cool gray family of Copics to color the "silver" portions of the image. I also added Wink of Stella to make it sparkle. The black and plaid paper are from an old Basic Grey paper pad called Bowties. The green cardstock is Gumball Green (retired) from Stampin Up. I used a background stamp from MFT Stamps to add a little more detail to the green paper.
I glued all the pieces down onto a white card base. The vacuum tube is adhered flat on the green paper. The sentiment (also from MFT Stamps) was stamped in Gumball Green ink and cut into a banner shape. The black piece underneath also came from the Bowties paper pad. This was adhered using foam tape for added dimension. That's it. One very simple and masculine get well card.
Thanks for stopping by!
~Toodles
Kristina
Saturday, November 25, 2017
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Feel better flower
I unexpectedly found myself in need of a Get Well card only to find I didn't have a single one in my stash! What a sad state of affairs. Apparently I need to go on a binge crafting session so I have some set aside for future need. I've got lots of birthday cards though!
Anywho, I needed something I could throw together pretty quickly but I also wanted it to be a little bit elegant. This is for my husband's great grandmother and I always try to send her something a bit snazzier.
I scrounged around in my stacks of sentiments and florals looking for just the right ones. I really, REALLY need to get my organization done. Maybe I'll have a time at Christmas to make a dent. Ok, back on track. Let me just go ahead and show you my finished card!
I didn't really have a plan when I sat down but that isn't unusual for me. I heat embossed the main flower from Concord & 9th's You Are Enough stamp set in gold onto Bristol paper. I then used the Deep Red Zig Clean Color Real Brush marker and a water brush to spread out the color. After it was dry, I went back with one of the warmer gray Zig Clean Color markers and went all around the image. I used the water brush to spread the color all the way out to the edges. I used a circle die from MFT stamps to cut out the flower layer.
I used a Spellbinders scalloped circle die to cut out the gold glitter layers. The patterned paper is from Basic Grey and was cut with one of my favorite dies from Craftin Desert Divas. I then cut the pink layer from Stampin up Rose Romance cardstock using a scalloped die from Mama Elephant. The sentiment comes from a MFT Stamps set and I embossed it in the same gold powder I used for the flower. I then cut it out with a banner die from Craftin Desert Divas. I cut a slightly longer banner with the same die from bristol paper. I adhered all the layers to a white card base.
I do hope my husband's great grandmother likes it and brings her a little cheer!
~Toodles!
Kristina
Anywho, I needed something I could throw together pretty quickly but I also wanted it to be a little bit elegant. This is for my husband's great grandmother and I always try to send her something a bit snazzier.
I scrounged around in my stacks of sentiments and florals looking for just the right ones. I really, REALLY need to get my organization done. Maybe I'll have a time at Christmas to make a dent. Ok, back on track. Let me just go ahead and show you my finished card!
I didn't really have a plan when I sat down but that isn't unusual for me. I heat embossed the main flower from Concord & 9th's You Are Enough stamp set in gold onto Bristol paper. I then used the Deep Red Zig Clean Color Real Brush marker and a water brush to spread out the color. After it was dry, I went back with one of the warmer gray Zig Clean Color markers and went all around the image. I used the water brush to spread the color all the way out to the edges. I used a circle die from MFT stamps to cut out the flower layer.
I used a Spellbinders scalloped circle die to cut out the gold glitter layers. The patterned paper is from Basic Grey and was cut with one of my favorite dies from Craftin Desert Divas. I then cut the pink layer from Stampin up Rose Romance cardstock using a scalloped die from Mama Elephant. The sentiment comes from a MFT Stamps set and I embossed it in the same gold powder I used for the flower. I then cut it out with a banner die from Craftin Desert Divas. I cut a slightly longer banner with the same die from bristol paper. I adhered all the layers to a white card base.
I do hope my husband's great grandmother likes it and brings her a little cheer!
~Toodles!
Kristina
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Let's get in the mood...
As is the crafting mood! Come check out my latest post on the Kennedy Grace Creations blog. Today I used the mood board for inspiration and made a never ending card!
Hope you'll stop by!
Kristina
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Blossom shaker
Hi gang! I wanted to put up a real quick post to let you know I've got a new blog post up over at the Kennedy Grace Creations Blog. Pop on over to read all the details of the project below!
You can find their blog here
~Toodles!
Kristina
You can find their blog here
~Toodles!
Kristina
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Pretty in pink
Hiya fellow crafters! I made a card that I just had to share with all of you so I'm here with a super quick post.
Joanna Munster from Inspired by Stamping put out a call for some crafty people to color one of her digital images for her upcoming newsletter. I was lucky enough to be one of the few to get my hands on the image early and color it up.
I encourage you to check out her blog here AND sign up for her newsletter. She sends out a wonderful newsletter and it usually has an awesome freebie. I have loved every one since I signed up. Without further ado...
To be honest, I'm not 100% certain that sunflowers come in pink but I found several images when I did a Google search. I wanted to color them up differently than the usual yellows. I printed the image out on Bristol smooth paper and picked up my Zig Clean Color real brush markers. I love these markers! I achieved all of the different pink shades with just two pink markers and a water brush. It's all about quantity and ratios.
When I got ready to do the centers, I added several dots with a sharpie. I knew they would hold up under the waterbrush. I then colored right over them. For a little extra bling, I added an assortment of sequins from my stash.
I grabbed one of my favorited rectangle dies (it's from Craftin Desert Divas) and cut out the flower layer. I cut a thin gray layer from MFT Stamps Steel grey. Also a favorite of mine. I popped that layer up with foam tape and attached it to a pink card base. And yet another favorite of mine, Sweet Gelato cardstock from WPlus9.
Hope you all have a great day!
~Kristina
Joanna Munster from Inspired by Stamping put out a call for some crafty people to color one of her digital images for her upcoming newsletter. I was lucky enough to be one of the few to get my hands on the image early and color it up.
I encourage you to check out her blog here AND sign up for her newsletter. She sends out a wonderful newsletter and it usually has an awesome freebie. I have loved every one since I signed up. Without further ado...
To be honest, I'm not 100% certain that sunflowers come in pink but I found several images when I did a Google search. I wanted to color them up differently than the usual yellows. I printed the image out on Bristol smooth paper and picked up my Zig Clean Color real brush markers. I love these markers! I achieved all of the different pink shades with just two pink markers and a water brush. It's all about quantity and ratios.
When I got ready to do the centers, I added several dots with a sharpie. I knew they would hold up under the waterbrush. I then colored right over them. For a little extra bling, I added an assortment of sequins from my stash.
I grabbed one of my favorited rectangle dies (it's from Craftin Desert Divas) and cut out the flower layer. I cut a thin gray layer from MFT Stamps Steel grey. Also a favorite of mine. I popped that layer up with foam tape and attached it to a pink card base. And yet another favorite of mine, Sweet Gelato cardstock from WPlus9.
Hope you all have a great day!
~Kristina
Friday, September 29, 2017
Friendship is a flower--KGC blog hop!
Good
Morning Crafty Friends and Welcome to Kennedy Grace Creations September Blog
Hop!
We are so
happy you have stopped by and joined us for this very special event!
Our newest
release of Stamp and Sequins is now live and available for purchase in
the store!
Here is
what I have created for you:
I got to work with the gorgeous Friendship Blessing stamp set. The Crocus flower in this stamp set is amazing! Not to mention the great sentiments to go with it. I had a hard time choosing which one to use. Guess I'll have to make more cards with this set!
The flower stamp is an outline image and I knew I could just color it up as a solid but I wanted something different. So I used good ol' Google to look up several pictures. So many lovely varieties out there! The one that caught my eye was a white flower with stunning purple veins. I knew I found what I was looking for!
To start my card I stamped it once, made a mask, and then stamped the image again on either side of the central image. Now we all know you can't really just leave white flowers white so I reached for some C Copic markers. I used C5 for my darkest shadows and went all the way out to C00. I may have even used a little colorless blender.
When I was happy with the "white' shading, I had to figure out what I was going to use to make the veins. I knew from some online classes I have taken that you can used Triplus Fineliner markers with Copics. I happen to have a set on hand! I pulled out a dark purple and went to it. I'm not much for drawing but I figured I could handle drawing lines. With the lines all drawn I added green to the leaves and yellow to the center of the flowers.
I VERY carefully fussy cut out the image. I used a stitched detail line die to add the stitching right under the flowers and at the bottom. I took a diagonal back ground stamp and stamped purple stripes on white cardstock. I took a solid piece of purple cardstock and ran a Versamark ink pad around the edges. I added the silver embossing powder and used a heat gun to melt it.
I cut a white circle with another stitched edge die and stamped the Friendship sentiment. I sponged a little bit of purple ink around the edges. The layer underneath is cut from vellum. I also ran Versamark around the edges and added silver embossing powder. I adhered all layers to a purple card base and added a couple sequins from Isabelle's Dream and Lemon Sorbet.
We will be giving away a prize package to one
lucky winner.
All you have to do is join us for hop and leave a comment on
each project. The more you comment the more chances you have to win!! Winner
will be announced on Monday.
We hope you have enjoyed this release and will hop along to
see what our talented designers have made using the Stamps and Sequins from our
September release.
But
just incase you miss some one along the way I have included the entire hop for
you!
Thank you for stopping by today!
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Coffee is a hug
Hello my fellow crafters! I know I have been absent for quite a while but I'm happy to say I'm back! I was selected to be on the Kennedy Grace Creations design team. I can't wait to share their gorgeous stamps and sequins. In the meantime, I wanted to create a coffee themed card so I could participate in the Fall Coffee Lovers blog hop! Woot!!
Fall is my absolute favorite time of the year so I seem to own lots (and lots) of fall themed stamps. I really can't resist. Let's not even talk about Simon Says Stamp and Stamptember! Oy! My checkbook is crying! On to my card.
Since this fall hop is also coinciding with The Daily Marker 30 day challenge, I happened to have this lovely little coffee cup from Unity Stamps already stamped and colored. I originally stamped it on Bristol smooth cardstock with a dark brown ink. I then colored it using my Zig Clean Color Real Brush markers and a waterbrush. I cut it out using a die from Lawn Fawn's Stitched Rectangles and adhered it to a piece of Cajun Craze paper from Stampin Up!
The white layer is a piece of Canson XL watercolor paper. I put several leaves from the Autumn Flowers set by Clearly Besotted onto a block. I carefully inked them up with several different colors of Distress Oxide inks. I used Peeled Paint, Vintage Photo, Fired Brick, Seedless Preserves and Fossilized Amber. Before I stamped them on the paper I very lightly misted them with water. Stamped down in place and held it there for a moment or two. I repeated that step until I had it how I wanted. For added interest, I ran it through my Cuttlebug with a coffee bean embossing folder. I then used the Lawn Fawn Stiched Rectangle die to cut it out. I did go around the edge with the lightest of touch with the Vintage Photo. This layer was adhered onto a piece of Crumb Cake from Stampin Up which I also sponged with Vintage photo.
The bottom layer was also cut out using the Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle die out of Rich Razzleberry from Stampin up! This was adhered to the Crumb Cake card base which you don't see.
I dug through my many coffee sets and came up with this sentiment from Altenew. It comes from the Coffee Love set. One of my very favorites! I reached for several of the Distress Oxides to ink it up and stamp it onto watercolor paper. I wanted my browns to match so for the layer under the sentiment I sponged Vintage Photo onto watercolor paper. I added some gold drops before adhering it to the sentiment. Before I put the sentiment on the leaf layer, I added some flicks of gold. Can never have too much sparkle!
I added foam tape to most of the coffee cup layer and adhered it in place. Ta-da!! I had intended for this to be a quick card but it didn't work out that way. I do really love how it turned out though! And here's another photo from the side so you can see the embossed coffee beans.
Thanks for stopping by!
~Kristina
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