Archive for January, 2012

January 16, 2012

Goth Valentine’s Day Card (SQSC21)

My card for this week’s Stampin’ Queens Sketch Challenge (SQSC21) came about because of the focal shape on the card. When I look at these sketches, I try to imagine what the layout reminds me of. That’s how I ended up with the mime trapped in the boxes for SQSC13, and the circle image on SQSC15 made me think of an embroidery hoop, which inspired a vintage look for the card.

Here’s this week’s original sketch:

SQSC21 Design

At first when I looked at it, I couldn’t think of anything, so I printed it out and laid it on my desk so that I could glance at it during the week. I jotted down that it reminded me of an ironing board, and I imagined a summer card where it was a diving board and the buttons were seashells (but I didn’t have the resources to make that). When I turned the image over, I thought about a hanging military ribbon or the felt tab that Girl Scout insignia are often attached to. In a week moment after watching the Maroon Five video for “Moves Like Jagger,” I imagined it as a tongue (and certainly not a card I wanted to make).

None of that really worked for me. I could make such cards, but none of them really grabbed me, and then I glanced at it one more time on Friday and suddenly realized that I had a tombstone and the perfect inspiration for a Halloween sort of card. Admittedly though, I was hardly in the Halloween mood and then my vicious brain whispered, “Make a dark Valentine’s Day card.” So that’s the story behind my twisted version of the card:

Goth Valentine's Day Card

Here are the details on what went into the card:

  • Background Layer: Basic Black
  • Curved Bottom Layer: Square Punch on top of Rounded Corner Square Punch, both in Basic Gray
  • Top Background Layer: Square Punch in Going Gray with Nite Owl—Pattern 6 (the criss-cross) across the bottom
  • Tombstone: Tag Punch in Perfectly Plum, with default drop shadow, with these decorations:
    • From the Crypt—Batty (twice) in Basic Black (top left and right)
    • From the Crypt—Web bat (top center)
    • Lace Ribbon Border Punch in Basic Black (bottom)
    • From the Crypt—Spidy (five times) above the Lace Ribbon
    • Grosgrain Ribbon and Bow in Basic Black, with default drop shadow
  • Skulls (where the buttons are on the original):
    • From the Crypt—Skull in Basic Black
    • Wide Oval Punch in default grayish color (RGB: 225, 225, 224) behind each Skull
    • Extreme Elements—Splatter in Basic Black on either side of each skull to add more shadows
  • Sentiment: Typed in Baskerville Old Face, 30 pt, in Basic Black, with default drop shadow

 

January 8, 2012

You’re OWLways There For Me

My card for this week’s Stampin’ Queens Sketch Challenge (SQSC20) is a punny thank you card. Here’s the original sketch:

SQSC20 Design

Here’s my version of the card:

OWLways There For Me Thank You Card

Here are the details on what went into the card:

  • Background Layer: Soft Suede
  • Middle Layer: Delight in the Day—10 (from the top portion of the sheet)
  • Owl Punch: Soft Suede, Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla, and Calypso Coral
  • Sentiment: Very Vanilla with Soft Suede mat, So Happy For You—Thanks, “You’re OWLways there for me!” typed in Arial, 13pt. Stamp and text in Soft Suede
  • Embellishment: Grosgrain Ribbon and Bow in Very Vanilla

 

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January 1, 2012

Happy New Year Card

My card for this week’s Stampin’ Queens Sketch Challenge (SQSC19) is a very simple card to celebrate the New Year. Here’s the original sketch:

SQSC19 Design

Here’s my version of the card:

Happy New Year

Here are the details on what went into the card:

  • Background Layer: Island Indigo
  • Middle Layer: Calypso Coral
  • Top Layer: Homemade paper* (of Whisper White with Arial, 12 pt., in Island Indigo)
  • Circles: Circle and Scalloped Circle Punches, layered in Island Indigo, Calypso Coral, and Whisper White, with drop shadows on bottom punch only
  • Numbers: Timeless Type Junior Numbers Punches in Island Indigo
  • Embellishment: Grosgrain Ribbon and Bow in Calypo Coral, with drop shadows

*You can download and use the happy new year! paper using the same basic instructions that I posted for the homemade glitter paper. Please do not sell it, but share freely as you like.