Yet another Thank you card with a Musical Theme

If you haven’t visited the Penny Black blog this week you really should. There are give-aways all week and beautiful cards by Jill Foster.

My next musical thank you card has a different colour scheme and orientation but the same stamps and technique (emboss resist) as the last. I revisited a layout I did a few weeks ago here. I stamped the rectangular panel with the music background stamp (I don’t know what I would do without this stamp!) in versamark and embossed in clear ep. I did not get complete coverage with the embossing which ended up working just fine as the effect is ‘collagy’ and ‘vintagy’. I then sponged with three colours and stamped the winter scroll over the sponging and across the card base also. I think this one might be my favourite of the five I made, probably because of the colour scheme.

By the way, we have snow now, I wonder if it is here to stay?

Supplies:

Stamps: Winter ScrollMusic Background,  Gratitude (Penny Black)
Inks:  Memento  Summer Sky, Grape Jelly, Nautical Blue and Versamark (Tsukineko)
Also:  Clear embossing powder


Thank you cards with a Musical theme

As I have mentioned here on Bits & Pieces and on my other blog, November is concert month for my daughters, the violinists. My younger daughter is a member of Stellae Boreales, a violin ensemble which performs concerts in our city as well as going on tour each year. Touring means fundraising and last night was the biggest yearly fundraiser the group does, a concert and silent auction. My 16 year old played a solo as well as participating in the ensemble performances and we were very proud of her. In an effort to keep expenses down this year we decided to thank our coaches, accompanist, MC and special guest artist with homemade truffles and hand made cards. I was happy to make the cards which were bigger than my usual size so that all the violinists could sign.  (4 5/8″ x 6 1/4″)

As four out of five cards were for men I steered away from floral motifs. As we do not yet have snow on the ground I steered away from snowflakes. Of course I incorporated the  Music Background stamp and for this card combined it with a whimsical tree. The layout was inspired by this lovely card by Charlene. (And Charlene’s card was inspired by one of Karen’s cards) I created the design on a panel by first stamping the music background lightly then the tree which was inked with markers. I  sliced the panel into squares, rounded two corners on each square and added some perimeter sponging  before matting them and popping them up.

Have a great week; I hope to be back with the other thank you cards during the week.

Supplies:

Stamps:  Music BackgroundWinter BerriesThanks, thanks (Penny Black)
Inks:  Memento Pistachio, Olive Grove,  Rich Cocoa, Cottage Ivy, Elderberry(Tsukineko)
Cardstock: Mix&Match olive grove


Snowy Spruce

There is no sign of snow around here yet which is making life much simpler, especially as I am going places with a one year old at present. But of course in the card making world  there is plenty of snow! My favourite method for creating falling snow on a card is to use masking fluid. To create this scene I stamped and embossed the tree first and then flicked masking fluid over the whole panel with a tooth brush. Once it dried I positioned my hill mask and sponged the sky with Memento summer sky ink. I repositioned the mask three times to create the snow drifts. If you haven’t used masking fluid before I have a tutorial here.

Supplies:

Stamps:  Before the Snow, Noel (PB)
Inks: Memento Summer Sky, Versafine Majestic Blue (Tsukineko)
Also: Clear embossing powder, Gingham Ribbon, Winsor & Newton Masking fluid


OLW 115 Gift Tags

Sorry it’s been so quiet round here lately. I do have cards to post but have had very little blogging time. November is always concert month for my daughters and for the younger one that means a big fundraising concert with all hands on deck.

My challenge for One Layer Wednesday this week is not too hard at all. Make some one layer gift tags. Not too much of a stretch considering I usually make my very simple tags at the last minute! I have been wanting to use the nifty background stamp from Penny Black which is full of Christmas words and phrases so this was a perfect opportunity. I masked a third of the tag, stamped the text on an angle, added some sponging and punched out a star or a row of trees. Very simple indeed.

OLW115 Rules

1. A one-layer card is defined as a single layer of card stock. No other layers allowed.

2. Make a one-layer Gift Tag

3. Post your cards online and link to them using the InLinkz button at the end of this post.  If you link  to your blog, be sure to link to the specific post, not just your blog’s main page.

4. Tag, you’re it!

Supplies:

Stamps: Christmas Story (Penny Black)
Inks:  Memento Cottage Ivy, Lady bug(Tsukineko)
Also:  Star punch, Tiny tree punch, scraps of very narrow ribbon


Monochrome collage

A few weeks back our talented OLW host Ardyth challenged us to create a card inspired by a song. That was weeks ago, I know but this is the card I made for the challenge. The sad thing is I only realised as I was attaching the tiny tags that I had created a three layer card for a one layer challenge!  Needless to say I did not participate in the challenge but saved the card to share another day.

I used my tried and true method to create the collage: a couple of background stamps, an image and a sentiment all stamped with different shades of brown. I inked only part of the two background stamps so they would blend together. I sponged first with the lightest brown, Memento Desert Sand, then added some Potter’s Clay and finally some Rich Cocoa on the edges of the panel.

I turned a “Happy Birthday” stamp into my song sentiment “Oh Happy day” by inking only a portion of the stamp with markers and handwriting the “Oh”. I have had “Oh Happy Day” on my brain for several weeks, ever since it sprang into my mind prompting me to look it up on youtube. The first version that comes up is from Sister Act 2 and is an entertaining rendition.

Supplies:

Stamps: Letter BackgroundDiamond PatternAspireHappy Birthday(PB)
Inks: Memento Potter’s Clay, Rich Cocoa & Desert Sand (Tsukineko)
Also: tag punch and cotton twine


Holy Night

My admiration for the colouring wizards on the design team is already considerable but after spending over an hour colouring this one little scene with coloured pencils I have even more respect for the amazing cards they create all the time! I enjoyed doing this one and like the big white frame of the card base around it which seems to make that little stable seem all the more isolated but significant.  I used Faber-Castell polychromos pencils and blended the pencils as I laid the colours down lightest to darkest.

My day time schedule changed dramatically this week as a very sweet little 11 month old girl now comes each day at 8am and spends the day. It has been a while since I was surrounded with all the bits and pieces of baby life but it’s all coming back to me. My youngest who just turned 12 is being an excellent “big brother” and the baby girl thinks he is wonderful.

Supplies:

Stamps:  Silent Night (PB)
Inks: Versafine Onyx Black, Tsukineko)
Also: Faber Castell Polychromos Pencils


A thank you for all seasons

The Penny Black designers are gleaning inspiration from Pinterest again, this time in order to make Gratitude cards.

I scanned through my own Art Inspiration board to find inspiration and settled on this tree painting.

My art class used this painting and several other similar paintings as the starting point for some watercolours we created last year.

To create my card I inked the trunk of the tree in black memento marker and stamped it on a white panel using a stamp postioner. I then cleaned it off and inked one quarter of the tree with Pear sprout memento marker and stamped that. I did each section with markers taking care to keep the stamp postioner in place so that at the end I had a black tree and four different colours of dots. I then stamped over the whole  image with versamark and embossed with clear powder.

I sliced the panel into four sections before sponging and finished by matting in black and pairing it with the cool repetitive thanks stamp.

This card did take a little while and a steady hand with the stamp postioner but I love that tree stamp so you will be seeing it again for sure!

Supplies:

Stamps: Fantasy, Thanks, thanks (Penny Black)
Inks & Markers:  Memento Dandelion & Cantaloupe, Pear Sprout & Cottage Ivy, Summer Sky & Danube Blue, Angel Pink & Lady bug, Versamark and Versafine Onyx Black (Tsukineko)
Cardstock: Penny Black Mix & Match Papers Storm
Also: Clear embossing powder


A trio of holly cards

A friend asked me to make her Christmas cards this year, a task I happily took on. She does not want a huge amount but enough that I am definitely doing some mass production. I found this weekend when I started to make numerous versions of the holly card above it wasn’t long before I had adapted it a little. I actually prefer the one below, my second version.

I had created quite a few of the version above when I accidentally scored the white cardstock in the wrong direction, hence version three below.

I created the tiles first by inking the holly stamp with red and green markers and stamping it on white card. I then added the music background stamp in grey ink which had been stamped off on scrap first to make it lighter. I used a punch to cut out as many tiles as possible then a larger punch for the mats. I sponged the tiles after they were punched. The background holly on the base was just stamped in green.

Supplies:

Stamps: Winter Bough, Joy.HopeFlourish Christmas (Penny Black)
Cardstock: Penny Black Mix & Match Rose Garden and Sea Breeze
Inks:  Memento Rhubarb Stalk, Cottage Ivy, London fog, Lady bug(Tsukineko)
Also:  Grosgrain ribbon


Circle vignettes

When I was making the emboss resist snowflake cards recently I rediscovered my nestabilities dies and started cutting circle masks to play with.

For the card above I stamped the background stamp first then added the Christmas bough in black over the top. I added colour with both coloured pencils and sponging. On the card below the collage is all in the one stamp so I inked it with pistachio ink and again added colour with pencils and sponging. I restamped a few snowflakes in black because they didn’t look quite right in green ( not that I’ve ever seen a black one, mind you!)

Supplies:

Stamps:   Christmas Lights, Diamond Pattern, Christmas Music, Hello Winter, A wish for Peace (Penny Black)
Inks:  Memento Pistachio, Summer Sky, Danube Blue and Versafine Onyx Black(Tsukineko)
Also: Faber Castell Polychromos Pencils


A blue night

I know I am jumping from leaves to snowflakes and back again but it’s that time of year. This was one of those designs that evolved as I went along. I first embossed the stamp in clear on white card. I then started sponging with Memento Nautical blue and added some definition on the scrolls at the base and in amongst the pine trees with a navy marker. At some point I decided to make a hint of a hill so I positioned a post-it note mask and added some darker blue sponging above the mask and around the edges of the panel. The panel is matted in white then popped up on a white card base.

Thanks again for all your kind comments; I am enjoying popping by your blogs to see what you have been doing and love to hear and see when you have enjoyed a technique you saw here on my blog. If you’re looking for the One Layer Wednesday challenge it will be on Karen’s blog tomorrow.

Supplies:

Stamps:  Crystal Drops (PB)
Inks: Memento Nautical Blue, Paris Dusk & Versamark(Tsukineko)
Also: Clear e.p.