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Random Act of Cardness

Time To Recycle

Hi Everyone! It’s Susan and I’m here with a card for today’s Random Act of Cardness Challenge. I decided that since today is Earth Day I would make the prompt RECYCLE.

I love to take pieces of cardboard boxes and use them on cards are as covers for notebooks and mini scrapbook albums.

I cut a piece of Moonlit Fog with the largest die in the Lawn Fawn Small Rectangle Die Set and adhered it to a white card base. After removing the top layer from the piece of cardboard I sponged the edges with Icing on the Cake ink from Catherine Pooler Designs then adhered it to the card.

I stamped the Zen Butterfly from Lavinia with Nocturne ink onto some brown paper that was used for packing in an online order I received. I fussy cut the image and adhered it to the card using craft foam under the wings to pop them up but the body and antennas are adhered directly to the card.

The sentiment is from My Favorite Things Beautiful Blessings, embossed with WOW Super Fine White Embossing Powder on Gina K Moonlit Fog card stock that I sponged the edges with Icing on the Cake ink and adhered directly to the card.

I finished the card with some clear gems in my stash.

 

 

Thanks so much for spending some of your day with me.
Take care
Susan

 

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Love You Furever

 

Has spring sprung yet where you live? We’ve had a few chilly days lately where I am, but I’m trying to keep spring in mind with today’s Random Acts of Cardness prompt: GREEN! I could have gone with plants and greenery, but it seemed a while since I’d made a cat card, so…

 

 

… green and cats! I made a stencilled background using distress inks: mostly twisted citron and mowed lawn, with a little squeezed lemonade at the top and rustic wilderness at the bottom. That done, I stamped, embossed and Copic-coloured my two cute MFT cats – grey for the current master Duncan, and calico for the now-departed Cricket. 🙂  I also stamped and embossed the sentiment. For the green circle mat, I blended white cardstock to match using mowed lawn ink, and then used twisted citron for the edges of the card base that would show.

 

 

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H’atta Girl!

Hi Everyone! It’s Susan and I’m here today with a card for the Random Acts of Cardness Challenge.

Today’s challenge prompt is FANCY.

I chose fancy strictly because of Easter and the Got Style Stamp Set from Artist Impressions. I remember my youngest daughter making a fancy Easter bonnet at school one year. It was either kindergarten or grade 1 – a LONG time ago. It looked very fancy and she was so proud of it. The whole class was wearing them and we had an Easter egg hunt and a bbq at the school while they wore them. It was a lot of fun.

I stamped the image using Nocturne ink and my mini MISTI. I used the MISTI for two reasons. The first one being I wanted to be sure to get a good impression. The second reason is I like to restamp images after I color them and leaving the stamp in the MISTI means I can do that and it will line up perfectly every time. I like the black lines to be noticeable.

I thought about doing this in all kinds of color but opted for keeping everything green, purple and white/grey.

I’ll list all the Prismacolor pencil colors that I used below – be warned – there’s a lot. If I had tried out the colors first on a scratch piece of card stock I may not have used as many colors. I started with some, decided I wasn’t happy with it so layered on some more and in the end I’m happy with all the layers of color.

When I was done coloring and restamping the image I drew a straight line on either side, then fussy cut the image out to that line. I ran it through my die cutting machine using the largest die in the Lawn Fawn Small Stitched Rectangle Die set.

Looking at it now, my background doesn’t make sense to me. Essentially I have sky behind the ladies then I put patterned paper on the card behind the panel. I was thinking it was cool looking wallpaper but wallpaper with sky? Oh well? What are you going to do? I still really like the card.

The  sentiment is from the same Got Style Stamp Set and embossed with WOW white embossing powder onto some black card stock.

Thanks so much for hanging out with me today.

I hope you’re inspired to join in the Random Acts of Cardness challenge.

Here is the list of Prismacolor pencils I used.

934 – Lavender

956 – Lilac

1008 – Parma Violet

1086 – Sky Blue Light

1079 – Blue Violet Lake

1025 – Periwinkle

1018 – Pink Rose

120 – Sap Green Light

910 – True Green

912 – Apple Green

988 – Marine Green

1020 – Celadon Green

1021 – Jade Green

1090 – Kelp Green

1096 – Kelly Green

1097 – Moss Green

1059 – 10% Cool Grey

1060 – 20% Cool Grey

1061 – 30% Cool Grey

1063 – 50% Cool Grey

1065 – 70% Cool Grey

1085 – Peach Beige

997 – Beige

941 – Light Umber

947 – Dark Umber

1094 – Sandbar Brown

 

 

Happy Stampin’

and thanks so much for visiting!

Susan
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I use affiliate links when I can which means I earn a small commission if you purchase through one of my links – this is at no cost to you. Thank you – I appreciate all your support.


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