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Thursday, November 24, 2022

Scraps of scraps of scraps cas cards


The pile of scraps is overloaded, and I had to reduce it.

For the 1st card, I trimmed stripes, 1/4" each, in blue and green tones, and adhered them to a white cardstock. 

I trimmed the excess (which provided a nice colored stripes for the 2nd card), and double matted it with black and gold cardstocks.

I die cut the leaves from a white cardstock scrap, leaving some of the inside die cuts, to make it more interesting, and adhered it to the colored panel.

I used more scraps on the back of the panel, for some dimension,  instead of using foam tape, and adhered it to the white basis.


I wanted to keep it as flat as possible, so I didn't add any other embellishment.

I adhered the sentiment sticker (which says, in Hebrew 'Quick Recovery').


As I mentioned before, I was left with colored stripes, so I cut the edges to form a banner stripes, adhered them to a kraft panel, and then matted it with a black cardstock.

Again I used a sticker for my sentiment, and added some star stickers too.


I think the pile of scraped is just slightly reduced, so more work need to be done with those scraps...

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Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Get Well, We Love you - a cas pink card


 I made this card using only solid cardstocks, in pink tones and white.

It's a 'Get Well' card, and the sentiment, a sticker, says, in Hebrew: 'Speedy Recovery, We love you!'.


I really like the bandais I've created, using embossing folder and punches.


It goes for the following challenges:

Perfectly CAS #32 - Think Pink:


AAA Cards #227 - Anything CAS goes:


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Monday, November 7, 2022

A large flower 'Get Well' card

 


Another 'Get Well' card, this time with a very large flower.

I stamped the flower in pink and dark purple inks, and the stem and leaves in greenish ink.

The sentiment is a sticker and it says in Hebrew: 'Quick Recovery'.


Challenges:

Just Add Ink #628 - colors:


Less is more #477 - color wheel - use at least 2 colors. I used violet and green (and pink):


The Flower challenge #74 - add embellisment (plus flower/s) - I used enamel dots (they're purple, not black...) and some clear dew drops:


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Saturday, November 5, 2022

Diagonal cards - one dp two version

 



One of the Top Cups

I made two quick cards, with a diagonal design, using only one dp, but using both sides of the paper.

It's from an old Simple Stories collecion, Vintage Bliss, that I have had for ages, and I thought it's time to go back and use some of my old stash.

On both cards I added thin solid cardstock stripes, flower stickers from the collection, and sentiment stickers, which say in Hebrew: "Quick Recovery".

One card is horizontal, while the other is vertical. O both cards I added some glitter enemal dots. I think they're adding a lovely final touch to the cards.



I was inspired by the color challenge at Sunday Stamps:


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Stacked rectangles - a get well card


 A masculine 'Get Well' card I made, using stacked triangels dies set.

I die cut 3 different sizes of triangels, from 6 solid cardstocks - 3 in blue tones and 3 in brown/earthly tones.

I then stacked the triangles one on the other, to one of the angles, mixing the colors.

I adhered the stacked triangles in a hexagon shape on a very pale blue cardstock, and added two layers of cardstock behind, so it will be raised a little.

The sentiment says in Hebrew: 'Feel better and a quick recovery'.

I made a simple knot from a twine and adhered it between the sentiment and the hexagon. It looks to me as it it's kind of mustache :).


The whole panel was adhered to a kraft basis.

It goes for these challenges:

As You See It #287 - a recipe for the earthy blues, using die cut and twine, to make a masculine card:


AAA Cards #227 - Anything CAS goes:


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Thursday, November 3, 2022

Speedy Recovery card - CTD meets FMS


 A card I made for two challenges:

Color Throwdown #717 - pink, mustard and green:


At first, this color combination was quite a challenge for me, but then I went for a flowery theme, and it came very easily. In the photo, the 3 small flowers looks a little orange, but IRL thery're much more yellowish than in the photo.

Freshly Made Sektches #560 - a lovely sketch. The circle can be replaced by any shape:

I added the thin strip of mustrad plaid between the two rectangles, as I felt that on my card, the gap really needed it.

The sentiment is a sticker, and it says, in Hebrew: "Always keep your smile, Speedy recovery".

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Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Get Well card - a vase with leaves - CAS colors and sketches


 A 'Get Well' card I  made, with a large stamped vase.

I was inspired by the colors at CAS Colors & Sketches #494:


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Tuesday, November 1, 2022

A 'Get Well Soon' card, in warm colors


Honorable Mention at Fusion


On a local FB group, we make and donate cards for a hospital. Usually, there's no limitaion on the sentiment, but this time we were asked to make 'Get Well' cards. 

I used the sketch, only the sketch, from Fusion Card Challenges:


I wanted my card to be with a warm scene, so I stamped the brush strokes in an orange palette. I then stamped over the brush strokes a sketched flower, tied a twine and added a few golden sequins. The sentiment is a sticker.


I was also inspired by the orange/brown cupcakes photo at Cupcake Inspiration:


I would like to enter it to AAA Cards #227 - Anything CAS goes:


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Saturday, October 8, 2022

A notebook folder in blue and green

 


A good friend got a promotion and a new position at work, so I made her a notebook folder, using my September counterfeit kit.

On this one, I went for the colors of blue and green, with a little touch of yellow.


I just love this denim blue pp!

Measurments are 8.75" X 6.5" X 1".

On the right side there is an envelope style pocket. 


On the right panel I made some stacked pockets for notes etc. Inside the pocket she can save bigger papers.



I placed a 3 subjects notebook in a pocket on the left side. When she finish the big notebook, she would be able to replace it with another.


As the spine is soft, without chipboard, it can be folded, which makes it much more convenient while writing.

The back cover:

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Saturday, May 28, 2022

Another Disney colors birthday card

 

Here's another Disney colors CAS card (you can see the previous one HERE).

This time I punched baloons from  solid cardstocks in aqua, red and yellow colors, following the challenge at The Color Throwdown:

 


I tied a black/ silver  twine to the balloons.

I added a sicker sentiment and some small stars sentiment, then matted the panel with aqua cs, and adhere it to the black basis.

I would  like to  submit  this card to the following challenges :

SimonSays Stamps Wednesday  challenge - anything  goes

AAA Birthday challenge -Party:


CAS Colours & Skethches -  sketch: 


I grouped the 3 elements and added the sentiment below that. 



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Thursday, May 5, 2022

Especially for you - a triangle pocket card


I like to find inspiration all around the web, and Pinterest is such a wonderful app for getting inspired. When I saw the triangel pocket card, envelope look, I wanted to give it a try. There're many tutorials for making this style, you can see one of them HERE

I loved the colors combo in Global Design Project #431:

It reminded me a pp collection I have in my stash. I used two pp from this collection.

When you fold the front panel in triangels, it creates a pocket, where you can stack flowers, leaves or any other images.

I stamped  some stamped flowers in the challenge colors,  and some leaves and then die cut them. I adhered the bouquet, partially  inside the pocket, and some outside. I then added a sticker sentiment in Hebrew (which says 'Ecpecially for You'), and my card is done!

It also goes for the 'tri-fold challenge' at Just Us Girls #630:

Here's the card when it's open:


And standing with the flap a little open:


And a close-up on the flower bouquet:


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