Hang in There

Got messy (but had fun!) while making my card for Lizzie’s Drips & Splatters challenge

Hang in There | by karen @ carefree creations

This was fun and frustrating all at once! I loved Lizzie’s video – I learned how to do a bunch of different splatters – in the past I just winged it. Unfortunately I didn’t have any yarn (well, I know it is somewhere, but I could NOT find it!). I used some string and it didn’t want to hold the color. I was using watered down reinker and I’m thinking the color medium wasn’t thick enough like watered down paint might have been.

I wish the medium splatters in dark blue showed up better in the photo – they are done with Twinkling H2Os and they sparkle so prettily!

I wasn’t sure what I was going to do with this background other than an ocean theme. When I started looking through my stamps I decided the life preserver would be a great way to add a pop of contrast color…from there choosing the sentiment was easy!

Thanks for taking a peek!

Hang in There
Stamps: Out to Sea, A Little Inspiration (Papertrey Ink – PTI);
Ink: Mystic Blue Twinkling H2Os (LuminArt); Peacock Feathers, Tumbled Glass distress ink (Ranger); watercolors (stash); Pure Poppy old (PTI); Tropical Teal (My Favorite Things – MFT);
Paper: watercolor (Ranger); White (PTI); Taken with Teal (Stampin’Up);
Other: Ahoy dies (PTI); circle punches/dies (stash); Wonky Rectangle dies (MFT);
Technique: splatters & splotches;
Challenge: Drips & Splatters challenge

Autumn Wreath

I am running out of steam; this is my fifth card today! The PTI team has brought us an inspiration challenge. There were so many wonderful artworks to chose from, but I settled on a ballet by Degas.

Autumn Wreath | by karen @ carefree creations

I love the colors from the artwork. I chose a wreath as it calls back to the ballet tutus.

Thanks for taking a peek!

Thanks
Stamps: Twig Wreath, Graceful Greetings (Papertrey Ink – PTI);
Ink: Canyon Clay, Terracotta Tile, Aqua Mist, Classic Kraft, Dark Chocolate (PTI);
Paper: Rustic White, Kraft, Aqua pattern paper (PTI);
Other: Twig Wreath die, Graceful Greetings die (PTI);
Challenge: PTI Stamp-a-Faire Inspiration Challenge

You’re Sweet

Melissa brought us a video on how to do Floral Impressionism

You're Sweet | by karen @ carefree creations

I used watercolor paper and did one layer of white embossing, then watercoloring, then another layer of embossing, and a bit of darker details with a marker.

In keeping with the impressionism theme, I created a watercolor frame. I die cut the frame from Rustic Cream and then added layers of color with water and finally embossed it with the woodgrain impression plate.

Thanks for taking a peek!

You’re Sweet
Stamps: Year of Flowers: Sweet Pea, Scrolling Script (Papertrey Ink – PTI);
Ink: Pale Peony, Berry Sorbet, Green Parakeet, New Leaf, Fine Linen, Crumb Cake, Cocoa Bean, Dark Chocolate (PTI); Old Olive marker, Strawberry Slush marker (Stampin’Up); Versamark (Tsukineko);
Paper: Aqua Mist, White, Rustic Cream (PTI); watercolor (Ranger);
Other: Woodgrain impression plate, YOF Sweet Pea die (PTI); Rectangle Frame die (My Favorite Things); white embossing powder (Filigree);
Technique: watercoloring
Challenge: Floral Impressionism

To Bee or Not to Bee

Danielle brought us a gold leafing challenge! She showed us lots of ways to use it. I chose to do some stenciling:

Painted Collage | by karen @ carefree creations

My idea started with a hexagon stencil I had in my stash (cut with a Cover Plate from acetate). I thought I would do something with bees.

After I did the painting – and realized that it bled gold under the stencil, and also bled a pink color around the gold – I decided to add die-cut flower to what was becoming a collage. I used Autumn Rose as it went well with the pink color that bled out from the leafing. I added some stamped stems and small flowers.

When it came to adding a sentiment, I liked the One-Liner “happy” die. I was going to add a sub-sentiment, but found I liked the card without.

As my post title infers – my original thought was to have one or more bees on the card, but it just didn’t work.

You may notice that I mentioned the gold leafing bled pink around the gold. Well that pink was also very much on the inside of the card. I will have to figure something out to cover it up..but I will worry about that later. Definitely a learning opportunity!

Thanks for taking a peek!

Happy
Stamps: Painted Petals (Papertrey Ink – PTI);
Ink: Autumn Rose, Scarlet Jewel, Lavender Moon, the old Ripe Avocado (PTI); Crushed Curry, Delightful Dijon (Stampin’Up);
Paper: Smokey Shadow, White (PTI);
Other: gold leafing (Plaid); Painted Petals die, One-Liners: Happy die, Cover Plate: Hexagons die (PTI);
Challenge: gold leafing

You Are My Everything

The next challenge during PTI Stamp-a-Faire is creating a starry night.

You Are My Everything | by karen @ carefree creations

When I started, I had my doubts – it was not pretty! But I dried the panel and added more ink and more water and eventually I loved what happened!

The video that Amy did for the challenge showed how to create a silhouette scene with black paint, but I thought I could do the same thing with dies. The deer is done in smokey shadow just to give it a bit of contrast from the landscape.

The sentiment is silver embossed.

To finish off the sky, I added some Soft Stone teeny tiny stars (from the Notched Star Banner die) and some sequins (in silver and iridescent), and a little white moon.

Oh my gosh this card makes me happy!!

Thanks for taking a peek!

You
Stamps: Simply You (Papertrey Ink – PTI);
Ink: Versmark (Tsukineko); Lemon Tart, Hawaiian Shores, Vintage Jadite, Black, Enchanted Evening, White, Soft Stone (PTI);
Paper: Enchanted Evening, Black, Smokey Shadow (PTI); watercolor (Ranger);
Other: white acrylic paint (stash); silver embossing powder (Filigree); sequins (stash); Scripted die, In the Meadow Silhouettes die, In the Meadow die, Notched Star Banner die, City Scene die (PTI);
Challenge: creating a starry night

Enjoy This Moment

Today is Papertrey Ink’s Stamp-A-Faire 2016! It started 7am eastern time – so I’m a bit behind already, but we have until Tuesday to post projects. This year’s theme is The Masters – each challenge will be inspired by a famous artist.

The first challenge was a color challenge, and I, of course, picked the one based off Van Gogh:
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Here is what I made:

Enjoy This Moment | by karen @ carefree creations

I love Van Gogh’s landscape paintings because they have so many layers and the colors are so beautiful. I wanted to imitate the layers. The background is sponged with Aqua Mist. The abstract half-circle images are from the Ahoy set.

Though my inspiration came from the Van Gogh painting, this sure does make me think about Monet’s lily pads.

Thanks for taking a peek!

Enjoy This Moment
Stamps: Wet Paint, Ahoy, Mini Blooms, Don’t Forget to Write (Papertrey Ink – PTI);
Ink: Aqua Mist, Green Parakeet, Vintage Jadeite, New Leaf, Bright Buttercup (PTI);
Paper: New Leaf, White, Pinefeather (PTI);
Other: sponge blender tool; Stitched Rectangle die (Lil Inkers); Wet Paint die, Don’t Forget to Write die (PTI); white embossing powder (Hero Arts);
Technique: heat embossing; sponging;
Challenge: PTI Color Recipe

Set Your Heart on Fire

(Is it just me, or does this blog title sound like an Adele song??)

A few weeks ago Papertrey offered a free set called Art with Heart. It is the exclusive set for the upcoming Stamp-a-Faire. Tomorrow, I believe, the design team will be doing a blog hop showing off the set. I thought I would make a card too.

Set Your Heart on Fire | by karen @ carefree creations

A very straight forward, CAS one-layer card. It took me forever to select colors, but I love what I picked.

There are 3 flower images that go together to make the bouquet (not counting the leaf image). One is the small centers, but the other two…I think I got them mixed up as to which should be the darker layer. Oh well, still pretty 🙂

Thanks for taking a peek!

Create what sets your heart on fire
Stamps: Art with Heart (Papertrey Ink – PTI);
Ink: Dark Chocolate, Ocean Tides, Autumn Rose, Pale Peony (PTI);
Paper: White (PTI);

Water Rose

I played along with today’s Make it Monday challenge: Spritzed Stamps at Papertrey.

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Melissa shared a video showing how she spritzes her images before stamping and gets a beautiful result.

Water Rose | by karen @ carefree creations

I used an oldie but goodie – Rosie Posie. I didn’t bother with masking, but after the rose dried and I stamped the leaf and used a paper towel to mop up the green from the rose petal; it wasn’t perfect, but for the technique, it worked fine. I did add a bit of splattering by squishing an ink pad to an acrylic block, spritzing it with water, and then using a paint brush to flick it off the edge of the block.

Thanks for taking a peek!

thinking of you
Stamps: Rosie Posie, Rosie Posie Step 2, Keep it Simple: Thinking of You (Papertrey Ink – PTI);
Ink: Lemon Tart, Mint Julep, Classic Kraft, Fine Linen (PTI); Rich Cocoa (Momento);
Paper: watercolor (Ranger); Damask Designs pattern paper, Lemon Tart card base, Kraft (PTI);
Other: Filigree border die (PTI);
Challenge: PTI Make it Monday: Spritzed Stamps

The Sky is the Limit

It is time for another CAS Colours & Sketches challenge. Check out the latest challenge:

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And here is my take:

Sky's the Limit | by karen @ carefree creations

Another classic sketch – so easy to use. I had tons of ideas. I finally settled on the hot air balloons mostly because I hadn’t used them in a while (we won’t talk about the sets I haven’t used at all yet).

I wanted this to be a fun, upbeat card, so I chose some fun, upbeat colors. To help ground the images, I sponged some light blue on the card base.

The peach balloon is taped down, just in the center, onto the card base; then the edges are pulled up some. The pink balloon is popped up on dimensionals.

I hope you join us at CAS Colours & Sketches!

Thanks for stopping by!

A Little About the Challenge: This weekly challenge is posted on Thursday, and alternates between color and sketch (if there is a 5th week in the month you get the double dose of color & sketch).

the sky is the limit
Stamps: Up Up Away (Papertrey Ink – PTI);
Ink: Peekaboo Peach, Flirty Flamingo (Stampin’Up); Tumbled Glass distress (Ranger); Kraft, Dark Chocolate (PTI);
Paper: White (PTI);
Other: Up Up Away dies (PTI);

Christmas in July

I had some time to stamp yesterday, so I pulled up one of my favorite challenges and played along: One-Layer Simplicity: Christmas in July

Merry & Bright | by karen @ carefree creations

Honestly, my mind is in Halloween mode now, but this was such a simple simple design that it came together quickly. I did realize that I’m not usually coloring directly on my final project (I’m a fairly messy colorer), so I used my Copic Blender quite a bit.

I have a package of Gina K heavy white paper for the sole purpose of doing Copic markers on one-layer cards. Love this stuff! Not only do I have multiply layers of color down, but the bell also has a light layer of H2O watercolor on it.

I did add a bit of a shadow to the bell and bow. Even though I got the light placement wrong, I think the shadow still adds dimension.

Thanks for taking a peek!

merry & bright
Stamps: Tremendous Treats – Christmas (Papertrey Ink);
Ink: Black (Momento);
Paper: White (Gina K);
Other: Y35, Y26, YR24, E99, E79, BG10, BG72, BG18, BG78, T1, W2 markers (Copic); Gold Dust Twinkling H2Os (LuminArt);
Technique: olc;
Challenge: One-Layer Simplicity: Christmas in July