It's the 25th of the month so it's PTI blog hop time. The challenge this month is a black card base. Perfect, since I was already planning on making some black cards.
I have been a birthday card making fool this month. (As opposed to just a regular fool like normal.) January has about nineteen birthdays. Eight are this week alone. It's a little crazy.
The first one is for my very dear friend, Alyssa. She is a rocking crafter and she is a die cut queen. I wanted to do something fun for her card. I cut the lowercase script alpha dies out of different bright cardstock scraps and adhered them with Ranger Glossy Accents. The glue got a little squishy on the edges. I've since learned it's better to glue the word together carefully, then glue the whole word to the card at once, rather than letter by letter which is what I did here. It needed something else so I made a frame with quarter-inch scortape and Martha Stewart glitter. (I have one of those 24 bottle sample sets so I figure I should use them!) Final step was a bit of stickles over all the letters. Since this is a birthday card and not at all fancy, instead of putting a white base inside for her note I just used a silver Sharpie.
This card is for my sweet boy. I intended to blog a whole post for him. He's the light of my life, after all. But AT&T had other ideas and today is the first day our internet has been working all week. This card is a mish mash of products. The number is one of PTI's By the Number dies. The wood veneers and arrow stamps are Studio Calico. The washi I found on etsy. He needed some action for his card so inside I used the coil die from the Movers and Shakers Poppers collection and added five green stars to it. He said "COOL!" when he opened it. Thanks Nichole, for helping me impress my five year old. ;) Also, thank you Betsy Veldman for all the awesome chalkboard tutorials. I used that on the arrows here. My embossing powder has gotten more use in the last four months than the last four years!
Thanks for looking! See an amazing array of talent at the PTI blog.
Supplies
Party On:
Paper - various scraps, Recollections black
Other - PTI Lowercase Script Alpha dies, 1/4 inch Scor-tape, Ranger Glossy Accents, Martha Stewart Crystal glitter, Stardust Stickles
5:
Stamps - Studio Calico Oh Snap!
Ink - Versamark, PTI Fresh Snow
Paper - Recollections black, PTI New Leaf
Other - Studio Calico Star wood veneers, washi, Zing white embossing powder, pop dots, glue dots, Stampin Up star punches (for the inside, not pictured), PTI Movers and Shakers Poppers die (for the inside, not pictured)
And those dies weren't even on my radar...until now! :) Love them both, Paula!
ReplyDeletelove the card you made! so pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! I especially like the multi-coloured sentiment on the first one!
ReplyDeletethese are so great, Paula. you are such a detail person. I love your arrows (thinking-scraperwannabes kids) nice when you can impress a young-un! :D
ReplyDeleteDarling cards, both! Love your arrows.
ReplyDeleteOoo, that black and multi color sentiment is awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colours.
ReplyDeleteSuch fun cards!! Awesome how you flowed the diecut colors together.
ReplyDeletegreat cards. Great job on the PTI blog hop challenge.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good life!
Terri E.
Both cards look gr8. The pops of colour really stand out.
ReplyDeletelove the party on card especially...that would be so fun for a tween birthday party invite! :)
ReplyDeleteYour rainbow card really caught my eye - love the big font and colors!
ReplyDeleteLove that party on - the rainbow letters and the glittered frame. What a FUN card.
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are so much fun!!!! Love the bright colors with the black on both cards!
ReplyDeleteLove the cards! I may just have to CASE the Party On card! It is really special!
ReplyDeleteLove! Both are super cute! So honored to be your friend, and the proud recipient of cards made by such a talented crafter
ReplyDeleteLove! Both are super cute! So honored to be your friend, and the proud recipient of cards made by such a talented crafter
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