Anyhow, I did start the year with a card project, but it has taken until now for me to get the photos ready to post.
Nephew Elliot has his 19th birthday (don't EVEN get me started on THAT span of time) on Friday, and the family gathered this past Friday to celebrate, since he's back to college this week. He's the big skier in the family. (You may have seen THIS POST last January for him,and if you haven't, check it out!). I try to make him a card that has snow and thoughts of skiing in it, even if there are no actual skis to be found.
I made this--
Then I cut a piece of Nearly Navy DSP (again, SU)to 4"x4", and stamped with a snowflake die from PTI's In the Meadow set, and I heat embossed it with some holographic embossing powder from Paper Source.
I tore some scraps of white shimmer cardstock for PTI into strips, leaving lots of high and low places in each strip.I highlighted them with some Stickles, and when it dried, I layered them onto the blue piece, using glue and foam adhesive. I just found a set of two mini punches at Target, and I used the tree punch to create the tiny trees. I added snow to each tree with my handy-dandy white gel pen. I added those to the scene with glue and more foam adhesive. Then I added the circle cut pieces with foam adhesive, to act as a frame for my winter scene. That was all then layered onto a 4 1/4"x 4 1/4" piece of chocolate brown piece of card stock.
To do the clouds, I took scraps of two different shades of gray card stock, as well as some silver glitter paper (from Michael's), and die cut several clouds with my A*Muse Studio Cloud Duo dies. I sponged some gray ink onto the bottoms of the clouds, and added some Stickles for more shine. I adhered some clouds to the blue sky, and some to the outer circles, using both glue and more foam adhesive. I like that the glitter clouds are just peeking out, showing off their "silver lining!" Last, I added some snowflakes punched out of vanilla DCWV glitter paper with my new Martha Stewart snowflake punch-around-the-page set. I like this one, because it punches two different sized snowflakes!
The sentiment is taken from PTI's Winter Penguin set, and that is stamped in black Archival Ink onto some of the lighter gray card stock, and layered onto a circle of brown card stock. I used my Sakura glitter pen to trace a shiny outline around the gray piece, then I adhered the whole thing to the card front, and then adhered THAT to a white card base.
So, sort of elegant, fun and shiny, right? Well, I just can't leave good enough alone.
I had to mix it up a bit, by adding my own special brand of irreverence to the inside.
I did this--
I did the (ahem) sentiment on my computer, and printed it out on some card stock. I cut it into a strip, and layered it onto scraps of paper used on the front of the card, then cut it all out with a Labels Four die from Spellbinders.I edged it just a touch, and then adhered it to the inside of the card.
Elliot liked this card a whole bunch, though I am not sure he appreciated the jokester in me so much. Some people get me, and some don't. Oh well. I got a million of 'em, folks!
All in all, a pretty good way to kick off 2013's card making.
Hey, thanks for stopping by. I hope you got some inspiration, and maybe a laugh.
All Best to you in 2013!
Richard
Supplies:
Card stock and paper- Stampin'Up, DCWV, Bazzill Basics.
Ink- Versamark, Ranger Archival Ink, Memento London Fog, sakura white gel pen and clear glitter pen
Tools- Cuttlebug, Spellbinders dies (Small and Large Circles, Labels Four), A*Muse Studio Cloud Duo dies, Martha Stewart punch-around-the-page snowflakes punch, scor-pal, marvy embossing heat tool.
Other-- tape runner, foam adhesive, Paper Source holographic embossing powder.