måndag 15 april 2024

AAA Colourful - Colourboard #3

 Hello Friends,

It's time for the third challenge at AAA Colourful, and this time the colourbord is filled with a palette of -

soft colours


You don't have to match the colours exactly, and you may include neutral like black, white, greys, browns and skin tones, but the colours on the inspiration/colour board should be the most prominent on your creation/s.





This time I've created a tag, that will go with a card and a present for a little two year old.
Remember we like to see all kinds of paper crafts, cards, tags, ATCs, scrapbook pages, art journal pages and so on. Any paper craft you enjoy creating, your only limitation is your imagination!




I love the soft look of the colours on the colourboard, but I find them difficult to achieve when ink blending, and ink blending was the first thing that came to mind. But then this cute little dinosaur arrived in the post, and I just had to include "him" on my project. 

I die cut the dinosaur out of some patterned paper, and assembled "him". I also die cut a tag, and stamped some lines in the colours of the colourboard at the bottom of the tag. I attached the dinosaur to the tag and added a ribbon to the tag. As the tag looked a little empty I decided to give the dinosaur a balloon to "hold". The balloon was die cut from some white cardstock, then coloured using Distress Oxides. I finished the tag by adding a "2" to the balloon.

Now it's your turn to get creative and colourful! You have until May 14th to create, upload and link your project to the AAA Colourful challenge blog. Hope to see you there!

In need of more information and inspiration? Don't worry, we've got you covered. The AAA Colourful challenge blog is filled with amazing and colourful inspiration by the design team and our special guest designer for the month, Arlene Rose. Don't forget to visit their social media and show them some love! Any information I might have forgotten can also be found on the challenge blog.


Take care, keep crafting and get colourful!

Jane
x


Products used for this tag
Dies:
"Dancin' Birthday Dinosaur" by Spellbinders, "Framelits Tags" by Tim Holtz/ Sizzix and "Party Balloons" by Lawn Fawn
Papers: Nennah Solar White cardstock, "Spiffy Speckles" 6x6 paper pad by Lawn Fawn
Stamp: "Rippled Background" by My Favorite Things 
Inks: Distress Oxide inks "Squeezed Lemonade", "Spun Suger" and "Tumbled Glass"

 

måndag 1 april 2024

AAA Birthday Cards challenges Game #60 - Shaker

 Hello Crafty Friends,

It's the 1st of April and time for a new birthday card challenge at AAA Birthday challenges, and do we have a fun theme for you this month! It's all about 

Shaker Cards

This fun theme was chosen by the talented DT member, Swapna. Please see challenge card further down


Here's my take


I don't create shaker cards that often. I find them a bit tricky to get right. I either get to much or too few shaker elements in my card, and it doesn't matter how much I "dust off" the glue from the sides of the 3D foam, my shaker elements always get stuck on it anyway. But this time I think I managed quite well, right amount of shaker elements and not many of them got stuck. I do like shaker cards, and think they are a lot of fun. And I must admit I had a lot of fun creating this card.

Now it's your turn! You have until the 30th of April to create, upload and link your shaker birthday card to the AAA Birthday challenge blog. The challenge blog is filled with fun and beautiful inspiration by the talented design team and our special guest for the month, Deborah Frings. So head on over to the challenge blog, and while you are there give them all some love!






If you want to know how I created my card and what products I used, please keep reading. Otherwise


Thank you for taking the time to stop by, I really appreciate it!

Take care keep crafting and have fun!

Jane
x


How I created my card, and product used
I started by cutting out a cupcake using my Silhouette. I cut out the top of the cake (a cupcake top shaped hole) directly on my card panel, which I had already die cut. Then I cut out two whole cupcakes, one in pink and one in blue. Using my scissors I cut off the top from the blue cake and the bottom of the pink one. Then I glued the pink top on the blue bottom parts to create my pink cupcake in a blue capcake wrapping. The pink cupcake in its blue wrapping was glued on top of the cupcake opening on the card panel. The bithday greeting was stamped, after bending it slightly to shape it to the cake. Then it was time to adhere the card panel to the card base, but first I added some pink paper and some sprinkles on the card base. Just before adhering the panel I realised I had forgotten to attach the acetate behind my cupcake shaped hole in the card panel. I added the acetate and some 3D foam strips on the back of the panel and adhered it to the card base. I added a a puffy heart and my shaker card was done.

Products used
Die set: "Small Dotted rectangle Stackables" by Lawn Fawn
Papers: Neenah Solar white cardstock, "Watercolor Wishes" 6x6" petite paper pack by Lawn Fawn
Stamp set: "Baked with Love" by Lawn Fawn
Embellishments: "Rainbow Crumbs" by Dress My Craft, "color theory" hearts by Studio Calico