What can I say except I made some cards in the last 2 weeks. It is a big birthday month with 7 birthdays ending with mine on June 2nd! My hubby just turned 60 and looks way younger which is great for him:) I made a card for him but it will turn up later so it is not in this round. Without further adieu, here are my cards
Cuddlebug, sizzex machine, stickers, village cutout, markers, glitter, rubber stamp, distress dye inks, white marker
Christmas Cards All Year Round-Precipitation
Addicted to Stamps- Holidays
CHNC2-Always Anything Goes Christmas
I have this village die cut and used the blue background that I created with dye inks and had cut out the village. I had the hole or silhouette of the village so I just cut out the village with white cardstock and inserted it into the cutout part. I coloured the village with markers, I used glossy accents on the village and sparkle on the snowy parts-hard to see how it looks here as it looks like a shiny sparkly goo. Anyhoo, I used the white marker on the raised bumps for snow and adhered it to cardstock with the last being a beautiful shimmery gold cardstock which was run through the cuddlebug to get the raised design. I finished it off with the Happy Christmas stamp and stickers for the borders.
Poinsettis stamp, scissors, tombow markers, gold die stamp pad and gold embossing powder, border stickers
Craftyhazelnut Challenge #1-Use some gold
HLS-Watercolor challenge-use some red
This was fun to do! I took watercolour paper, stamped and embossed the image and then, using my tombow markers, I coloured in certain areas. I took my watercolour brush and blended the colours. I cut out the image and placed it down on the cardstock. I stamped and coloured the image again but just the flowers, cut the flowers out and placed them over top the image using pop up dots for a 3D effect. I added the border stickers and some stars.
Poinsettia die cut, distress inks, sizzex machine, cuddlebug machine, embossing folder, antique gold dye pad, some gems, of course not real:)
Eclectic Ellapu-Anything Goes
HLS-Anything Goes with Dies
This is obviously girly unless you are a Liberace wanna be. I cut out the poinsettia image and using the distress ink pads and some water, I coloured the flower. I put the cardstock through the cuddlebug for the raised image and took the gold ink pad and lightly skimmed over it so the raised image got some colour. Added the bling and Voila! This will be a nice birthday card for my sister whose birthday is Dec. 22nd.
Various blue ink pads, a sponge, rubber stamps, cardstock, stickers
Crafty Creations-Anything Goes
Glitter N' Sparkle-Anything Goes
This was fun... I say it again but it's true. You can play with the colours and can use the same stamps and get a different take every time. The glossy card really takes well to the colour you rub on with the sponge. The rubber stamps are all from one block, sort of speak, to create this scene. My dear friend, who loves the tropics and met his partner when he was in Thailand, just recently got married. He loves blue, the tropics and the ocean so I thought this works for him. They loved the card!
Seven birthdays? Are you sending them all Christmas cards?
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday in advance, Birgit and Happy Belated Birthday to your hubby. Your cards are always lovely, but I was expecting birthday cards. ☺ Seven is a large number of birthdays for one month!
ReplyDeleteSure got plenty of birthdays on the go. Great card show flow! The last on really stuck out for me. A great scene that came to be.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards. Thank you for joining in the challenge at CHNC Extra for May.
ReplyDeleteWhat a busy time you have had making all these lovely cards...that gold embossing is lush...love the pretty poinsettia and the blue mood card...fabulous makes Birgit...and I hope you have a very happy birthday on the 2nd...enjoy xxxxx
ReplyDeleteI think the poinsettia one is my favorite. And happy birthday on Friday!
ReplyDeleteBirgit, great card collection! While I admit I love the Christmas ones a lot your last one is pretty special, too. Great job! ;)
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome Birgit! The tropics card is absolutely stunning! I'm sure they were beyond impressed and touched at how much love went into that card. I also really like both of the pointsettia cards.
ReplyDeleteIt's obvious that you really love doing it.
Happy Birthday coming up! Hope it's fun and fabulous!
Michele at Angels Bark
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ReplyDeleteWhoops, I had put your friend would love the card. Wrong tense:)
DeleteI enjoy them all. Especially the first and the 3D poinsettia. Excellent:)
Hope your day is productive and your evening pleasant.
Great cards, and happy birthday to Michael. He certainly doesn't look 60!
ReplyDeleteThe sheer preciseness of ink on paper is an art. A friend of mine has to use a strobe light to freeze the frame of an image "in time" so he can inspect fast moving finely printed words for flaws, theres so many errors that can occur in printing and when he hits that RED emergency stop button, the whole press screeches to a halt. "Awwwww, Not Again...."
ReplyDeleteYour cards are like jewels, I can appreciate the time it took to make something like this and with the right skill and equipment, you must get a lot of satisfaction in creating, still like the guy on the QC printing end of the press, I'd say theres been plenty trial runs with the cuddlebug to get these just perfect.
How beautiful is your work! Thank you so very kindly for sharing your talents with us at Eclectic Ellapu. Good luck in the challenge!
ReplyDeleteA very happy birthday to you Birgit! <3 Hugs! Beautiful cards. How come they all say Christmas? :D Waiting to see your husband's birthday card! Do wish him a very happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, as always.
ReplyDeleteAnd a very happy birthday! Hope you have an amazing day.
Thanks for sharing your lovely crafting for CCAYR May challenge, Hazel, DT - thank you also for entering this for both of my CHNC challenges. x
ReplyDeleteNothing says Christmas better than sparkly gold!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at ATSM. :)
They're gorgeous, Birgit! I so admire your skill for this craftmanship... You're an artist :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit over at Life In Dogs earlier; always so nice to see your name pop up.
Love the Poinsettias but as someone asked already, Christmas cards for all seven?
ReplyDeleteMay is pretty crazy for my wife and I. Both our birthdays, our wedding anniversary and mother's day all fall within ten days of each other. I keep saying we should have gotten married at another time instead, and I should celebrate my birthday in like September, just to space stuff out a bit.
ReplyDeleteAnd hey, I like the pink poinsettia, and I don't even own a feather boa!
Happy Joyful Birthday to Michael! Your cards as always are awesome. The tropical card is my favorite of this batch.
ReplyDeleteI bet creating cards is a lot of fun. And you do such a wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteIt's certainly not as involved, but I enjoy playing with Paintshop.
Great cards and love the one you entered for Eclectic Ellapu. Thanks for joining in the fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks for entering your lovely crafting for CHNC challenge 335 - hope to see you again soon x
ReplyDeleteLovely cards. You have such a gift. Happy Belated Birthday!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card, love the design – thanks for joining in the Glitter ‘N’ Sparkle Challenge - Anything Goes. – Sarah DT – http://magentasnowflake.blogspot.co.uk
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