Friday, July 31, 2020
Mr Cardmaker Loves Coffee on an Atomic Level
Friday, July 24, 2020
Mr Cardmaker finds Coffee to be a Great Substitute for...well, ANYTHING, Really
Friday, July 17, 2020
Mr Cardmaker Must Be Drinking that Kona Coffee, or Something...
Friday, July 10, 2020
Mr Cardmaker Likes a FANCY Coffee Card
I'm back with my second week of guest designing for Coffeeloving Card Makers! So happy to be back, and I have another card to share with you
Don’t you love a hot, steamy cup of coffee? Of course you do! Simple perfection,
right? But, sometimes, isn’t something fancier a nice treat? Something with
foam, or some kind of flavor, or even CHOCOLATE??? Oh, yeahhhhhh…
Well, I thought this week's card would live in that world, and I went for some luscious flowers from The Greetery. The Print Shop: Fresh Florals set comes with both stamps AND stencils, and the effect you can create with these things is just stunning.
I made this—
I reached for my Distresss Oxide inks and Unicorn white pigment ink to work on this kraft cardstock, in order to keep as much vibrancy and true color as possible. Distress Oxide inks are both dye AND pigment ink hybrids, so you can definitely get the opaque qualities of pigment ink with the vibrancy of dye inks. For instance, I created the pink petals by stamping white ink on top of the red oxide ink. On a light cardstock with dye inks, the petals in the back would be lighter, with a darker shade stamped on top of it.
My sentiments, both stamped and die cut, are from Honeybee
Stamps. I cut the black letters from cardstock that was heated with clear
embossing powder before cutting. I felt that trying to wrangle teensy letters
like that was just not going to be as successful. I think this way worked out
just fine!
The coffee cup die is from the sadly closed Li’l Inker
Designs. Coffee cup dies are more than plentiful, though, so finding something to work
for you should be easy.
A sprinkling of some clear sequins finishes me off!
I think someone should make coffee cups in this floral
pattern. I’m thinking it’d get me into the coffee shop a little more often. Not
that I need an excuse, mind you…
Thanks so much for stopping by. See you next week!
All Best—
Richard
Friday, July 3, 2020
Mr Cardmaker Loves Guesting (Almost) as Much as He Loves Coffee!
Saturday, February 29, 2020
Mr Cardmaker Loves His Crafty Friends and the 12 Kits of Occasions
I made this--
Friday, May 3, 2019
Mr Cardmaker Has a Two-fer Fer For (Fer?) Coffee Lover's Blog Hop
Back with TWO more cards!
I'm STILL making and playing along with the Coffee Lover's Blog Hop. This is my second post for today, and I have to say, I am awfully geeked about these two cards.
I made these--
Are these CUTE, or what?
So, in my last card, I stamped and die cut a huge amount of these cups from Lawn Fawn's Love You a Latte set, and I had these four left over.
I hate to waste stuff. I do.
I had been running across this teeny stamp set called A Little Sparkle from Lawn Fawn in my stash.
I found the oh-so-tiny fairies to be just adorable, and while I was contemplating what to do with these cups, I got the idea to see if they might fit on the sleeve portion of this stamp...
They fit! I got them to fit on these little spaces, and managed to get some twinklie thing in there, too..
I think they remind me subtly of the Starbucks mermaid....
I think the hard part was getting just the tipity tip of my copic markers in there to give them some color!
So, I made two four-bar card bases, and stenciled them with Lucky Clover Distress Oxide ink over two Tim Holtz Stencils. Super fast and easy!
I mounted the cups on foam tape and added them, and then stamped more twinklie star thingys above the cups, hoping they'd read like steam rising from the hot coffee.
Lastly, I stamped my sentiment, which comes from Cathy Zeilske of CZ Design. I thought it was perfect for right here.
I really love the way they turned out.
I hope you like them, too.
Stop by at the blog hop! So much to see!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
#LawnFawn
#CZDesign
#Timholtz
Mr Cardmaker digs the 2019 Coffee Lover's Blog Hop
#averyelle
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Mr Cardmaker is Back to Guest with the 12 Kits of Occasions
It's a party! It's a parade! It's take-out Tuesday! It's a lovely, peaceful moment...
It's your friendly, neighborhood Mr. Cardmaker, back as a guest designer for the 12 Kits of Occasions, January 2019 edition!
My dear friend Jeanne Jachna has once again honored me by asking me to play along with her kit of this year, and oh yeahhhhhh…. What a kit it is.
There's die cuts. There's papers. There's embellishments and fibers. There's stamped images galore, and sentiments to go with them. Jeanne makes an amazing kit, I gotta say. Every. Dang. Time.
This January, ASIA baby. Asia. China and Japan, to be specific.
So, I made cards. Heck yeah, I did...
I made this--
Now, Jeanne provided just about everything here, with the exception of the red circle, which I cut from a scrap in my stash.
I just love that detailed medallion cut from textured gold cardstock, especially paired with the similarly patterned dry embossed panel behind it.
I ink blended the die cut scene in blues that complimented the background, and adhered it with foam tape to add depth.
I have a real appreciation for the beauty and strength that comes from so many Japanese artworks, especially ones that draw its strength from simplicity. I struggled with the urge to add embellishments here, and in the end, I'm so glad I held back.
Next, I made this--
Here, I couldn't help but go to town with these gorgeous papers. Just stunning.
I loved these lantern die cuts so much. Behind the gold one, I added vellum colored with a bright yellow copic marker to create the idea of lamplight. It was tricky cutting, but well worth the effort.
The blue lantern got some gold ink on its edges, to help marry the two. I used the gold and blue twine included in the kit to "tie" the lanterns to the top of the card. The little wood piece reminded me of the signature blocks you see on many Japanese prints, so I used it here, along with some subtle embellishments.
I still say the paper is the star here, though...
Next, I made this--
I couldn't stay away from all the gorgeous papers, and I'm sorry I covered up so many of the ones I used on this card. There's sushi hiding behind the take-out containers...
Those take-out containers!! With the perfect labeling...so smitten. I only wish I had some noodles to come pouring out of the one with the open flaps, and believe me, I tried to find something that worked properly. I'll figure that one out one day, because I may just have to have this stamp and die set for my very own.
The fortune cookies are so much fun. I cut slits in my panel, all the way through the papers and everything, in order to be able to slide the full sized fortunes in, leaving their little tails hanging out so you can grab them. I love that Jeanne cut the cookies from a matte finish gold cardstock, too.
I had gobs of fun making this one.
And FINALLY!! I took two days to make this one---
It's a PARADE! A Pan-Asian Parade!
I actually used every image (but one) that was sent to me on this one #10 card. (That's the looooong one, that fits in a business sized envelope.)
Now, I am NOT the world's greatest Copic colorer, by any means, and I was rather daunted at the challenge at first, but I got through it, and probably learned a couple of things along the way, too.
Three things--
1. Those kid images are SMALL, yo. You best take to decaf for those babies...
2. It's amazing how mere dots can look like flowers.
3. I AM sort of proud of my Ninjas, I have to admit...
And that's my collection for this 12 Kits of Occasions January 2019 edition!
I had, as ALWAYS, a wonderful time playing with this kit, and I can't wait to see what all the other crafters come up with. I invite you to check out the 12 Kits site, as well as the linked sites that will give you all kinds of wonderful eye candy and inspiration.
Special thanks to my very special friend Jeanne Jachna, for the invitation to play, and for coming up with yet another amazing kit.
Much love.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
All Best--
Richard
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Mr Cardmaker Puts it Into Reverse
This week's challenge is #325 Reverse Florals. This basically means your florals are white or mostly white, and the emphasis goes to the leaves and other greenery.
I made this--
That YELLOW cardstock from Fun Stampers' Journey is such a juicy shade. Totally love it! It sort of reads a bit orange here, but it really is YELLOW. Or should I say yell-OW!! (oh, the puns...)
Now I'm off to link up my project, before I totally forget AGAIN...
Go make something!!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
All Best--
Richard
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Mr Cardmaker Remembers...
Anyway this week I am on top of things, and I made and I'm posting my card!
I made this -
Wow, simpler is definitely better sometimes. I am using "A Phone Call Away" from the MFT Pure Innocence line. I love these little girls soooooo much...
So, here's the sketch--
Well, now you have to tilt your head to the right to see how my card fits...Go ahead. I'll wait...
See? You get this--
So glad I remembered to post this week!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
All Best--
Richard
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Mr Cardmaker Takes to the Skies
I kept a pretty tight color pallet here; juicy warm colors against the cool blue sky. What reads as yellow in my photos is actually a bright lime--so much for my camera this time...
As you can see, lots of layers with lots of foam adhesive creating levels of interest.
I want to point out the little tiny beige mat under the focal image. I really like that it gives it a bit of gravitas, and gives, especially with that hot pink in there, the feeling that this card could as easily be for a man as for a woman or child of either sex.
Lots of fun with this card! Looking forward to the weeks ahead.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
All Best--
Richard
Sunday, May 27, 2018
Mr Cardmaker loves the Concept of Coffee
So, I sat down at my crafting table, and thought and thought, and finally came up with this mad little idea.
I pulled out my Altenew coffee stamps, and stared at them for a while. They weren't speaking to me. So I pulled out a FLORAL set, and LIGHTBULB!
I was a little worried that I wouldn't be able to accomplish what my mind's eye saw, but I decided to go for it and see what happens.
I had a CONCEPT.
I made this -
See? CONCEPTUAL.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard