Welcome back.
Welcome to my new followers and I hope that you enjoy reading my weekly blog showcasing the wonderful CTMH products.
I have realised that I have missed a couple of milestones. One is that my post on the pennant frames made the top 10 for the Heart 2 Heart Challenges in May. I was thrilled to see my name and image on the honour board and when my life settles a little I will try and enter more challenges.
The other milestone I missed was that I have now written over 200 blog posts. I have now been blogging nearly two years and while sometimes it can be a chore it is also challenging me to do different and interesting every week to help inspire others to be more creative.
Today I will show cards that I have made for a craft fair I went to last weekend. I wanted to show the range of papers available and I heard some lovely comments about how beautiful my cards were.
(I do apologise for the quality of the photos but it was getting dark when I took these photos).
This card has been made using the Jubilee paper and the SOTM set which was featured in last weeks blog hop – ‘Karboom’. As I said last week these papers and stamps were meant to be together and this card would be great for a masculine card. I have finished off with a dimensional star which has been distressed with Cashmere ink and then I have topped off with a blue epoxy bubble. Finally the blue epoxy bubbles help to anchor the ‘celebrate’ sentiment onto the card.
This Skylark card was easy to do as I used the beautiful papers to their full effect. I have used the corner of one of the B&Ts which already had a lovely pattern with ribbons and stamping. I have added a couple of extra pennant ribbons with one one made from the other side of this paper and a piece of teal shimmer trim. The aqua dots work so well with Skylark as well. I have stamped the corner with the corner stamp from the Believe in Yourself stamp set with Lagoon ink. I then stamped the Believe in Yourself sentiment from the same stamp set onto White Daisy cardstock which has been matted with Lagoon cardstock. I have then finished off with a teal resin flower from the Skylark assortments.
I think this is my favourite paper pack out of all the new seasons papers. The Ariana papers have a very vintage feel and look great distressed with Cashmere ink. This is what I have done here with the papers, sentiment and the butterfly. The butterfly has been cut using the Artbooking cartridge and I have layered the patterned lower image with the Ariana Coral cardstock (which is only available with this paper pack) and finished off with the sparkles from the Sparkle – Flourishes set.
Finally here is the Lollydoodle papers. I love pink and it is so easy to make cards with this paper packet. Here I have used the Charming Chevrons stamp set and stamped the images using Cotton Candy ink and then trimmed the chevrons out with scissors and then I have finished them with the coordinating sparkle shapes. I have used the Frame Flair stamp and then layered the smaller image from the Cricut Art Philosophy Tags stamp set. This stamp is great as you can chose who you give this card too. I have used a Flamingo dot to the top of the tag. I love combining different patterns and shapes and stretching the rules with patterns and shapes.
Materials used:
Papers – Ivy Lane, Jubilee, Timberline, Lollydoodle, Ariana, Ballon Ride, Skylark
Inks – Saddle, Twilight, Chocolate, Ponderosa Pine, Cotton Candy, Hollyhock, Indian Corn Blue, Outdoor Denim, Lagoon
Cricut Cartridges – Art Philosophy, Artbooking
I can’t believe how quickly time is flying and in less than 2 months CTMH will be releasing their new Idea Book. Most of these papers and patterns will no longer be available so if you would like to purchase some you will need to be in quick. Click on any of the highlighted links to go straight to my website where you can browse through all the products that are available. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
I have just realised that I have balanced the cards with a good mix of masculine and feminine cards which is really pleasing. I hope that you have enjoyed these and I will now have to put my creative cap on for next week’s blog.
Happy Crafting
Patricia
