Anniversary Gnomes

Hello friends!  I hope you’re having a great start to your week!  I’m just popping in to share the card I made my husband for our 25th wedding anniversary…he’ll be getting it this morning and then we’re off to a date night (afternoon as we’ve gotten older)!😆 

I think this turned out pretty cute!  I dug into my Whimsy Stamps stash and colored up these cute gnomes and fussy cut them by hand to add to the scene.  I cut off the string and heart in the center of their hats and stamped the image over the green cardstock with the cut out image layered over top of it.

For the background:  I blended some Autumn colored inks in various places and then stenciled in the leaves with a light brown ink.  I die cut the mountains and attached them to the background by sizing it up with the green die cut tree border for placement.  I stamped the “love you” sentiment all over the green background and then layered the colored image over top of the other.  I added some silver sparkle on the heart in the center of the hats.

I also took a die cut silver cardstock frame to go around it and then I silver heat embossed the “happy anniversary” sentiment at the top of the scene.

All the layers were cut with a scallop rectangle die and placed over a side folding A2 grey card base.

And here’s what I put on the inside of the card.  I thought it up myself and printed it out on the computer.  It was cut out with the same scalloped rectangle die and attached.  I still need to sign it as I’m typing this up!

Here’s the inspiration that I used to help me create this card:

These are some more photos that we took while we were in Alaska last month.  After our cruise, we took a land tour and went on a train ride that took us up to Denali Park.  We had a good day to take a 3 mile hike one day and ran into someone that took our photo and we took their photo too!

I will be back later to share some photos of the stamp retreat I just came back from!  Always lots of fun and great to see my crafty friends!  Thanks for stopping by today!

Challenges:

  1. Retro Rubber – #rrcb242 Fall by the Lake (all products are at least 3 yrs old)RRCB #242
  2. Little Red Wagon Emboss it! (sentiment)
  3. Penny’s Challenge – #583 Anything Goes Using Paper
  4. Krafty Chicks – #739 All Occasions (Anniversary)
  5. CRAFT – #738 Anything Goes
  6. Just Us Girls – #750 Stencil Week (leaves)
  7. Creative Knockouts – #533 Halloween or Fall (Fall)
  8. Crafty Catz – #681 Anything Goes with optional: dies/punches (I used dies)

It’s Halloween!

Hello friends!  Tomorrow is Halloween and so I thought I’d share some cards that I’ve made that were sent out to people. 

The dog and cat ghosts are too cute from Newton’s Nook!  I love their “howling”!  Not much to color and I’ve used the dies to cut them out and pop over the background with the paper pad from NN as well.  I heat embossed the sentiment over a die cut banner and then added a frame around the edges with some holographic paper.

I made this for someone who loves Halloween almost as much as I do and also has both a dog and cat.  The cat’s name is Spooky! LOL

And here’s another card I’ve made using some Taylored Expressions products.  I first ink blended the background in a couple of blue tones with dark blue around the edges and then splattered some silver watercolor for the stars.  I used a layered moon stencil to the moon effect and then die cut the witch in glitter black cardstock.  The sentiment was white heat embossed and cut out with a banner die.  I’ve also used another frame of the holographic cardstock.

And last but not least, I’ve made this card and not necessarily for Halloween, but this was made for my husband’s anniversary card.  We’ve been married 24 years and we both feel the same about Halloween/spooky things! LOL  I found these fun digital images from Etsy to print out and then I fussy cut part of one to add to another.  I stamped the background with a background stamp I had covered with roses and blended some inks around the heart.  I also added some black gems around it and covered the rose “Jack” is holding with a glitter pen.

 

Hope you’ve enjoyed my post today!  Thanks for dropping in and I hope you all have a wonderfully fun and spooky Halloween!👻

Challenges:

  1. Little Red Wagon – Trick or Treat
  2. Papercraft – Happy Halloween
  3. Creative Crafting Uncles – Halloween
  4. Penny’s Paper-Crafty – Anything Goes using paper
  5. Simon Says Stamp Wednesday – Anything Goes
  6. Krafty Chicks – All Occasions (bottom card anniversary)
  7. Sweet Stampin’ – All Hallow’s Eve

Special Silver Wedding

Hello friends!  Hope you’re having a great week so far!  Now that I’m back from a very short break, I wanted to share a special anniversary card that I made for a couple celebrating their 25th:

I always think these are so fun to make with die-cutting and layers.  There was no stamping involved except for the inside you can see in the photo below.

All products I’ve used are from Taylored Expressions.  The gorgeous heart came from the Forever Love Die Set cut out with both glitter and mirror silver cardstock.  I left those circle dots inside the heart because I liked them better intact.  The number were cut from the TE Cap It Off Numbers die set in white and silver glitter.  (I just attached them over the heart.)  Underneath the heart layers, I’ve cut out white sprigs from the TE Subtle Sprigs die set and tucked them underneath.

For the background layers:  I’ve cut out a panel that went through the TE Stitched with Love Cutting Plate and layered that over an A2 side folding white card base.  To help bring out the silver, I’ve also cut a frame piece from the TE A2 Thin Frame Cutting Plate in the size I wanted to add detail to the design.

This is the inside of the card where I have silver heat embossed the sentiment from the TE The Inside Scoop-Anniversary stamp set.  I took a couple of the silver mirror hearts that were cut from the larger heart on the front of the card and attached them to the inside.

Hope that you’ve enjoyed my card today or been inspired!  Thanks so much for stopping by!

Challenges:

  1. CRAFT – Wedding/anniversary (cutting it close!)
  2. The Divas That Cut…Paper – Layers/Layer Dies (The heart is a layer die)
  3. Lil’ Patch of Crafty Friends – Anything Goes
  4. Pammie’s Inky Pinkies – Anything Goes

Batty Anniversary

Hello friends!  I wanted to share the anniversary card I made for hubby this year.  Now that I’m posting this (without him knowing), I think I made a bat style card last year too!  It just happens to fit with this time of the year and we got married close to Halloween…so it works, right?!😉  I’m just thankful that we BOTH like Halloween!

So, I fell in love with these cute cuddly bats (Yep, I said that!) from Lawn Fawn called Fangtastic Friends.  I stamped, colored and die cut out the images that I wanted before I started to work on the background.

For the background, I pulled out a cloud stenciled and mixed purple, black and blue oxide inks to blend in a night sky.  I spritzed it with water for the water droplets.  I then die cut the full moon from the LF Full Moon die set and then used some Distress Mica Stain Harvest Moon and sprayed over it, so it has a bit of a shimmer to it.  I placed it where I wanted to go over my sky background and then cut them both out with a double-stitched rectangle die and attached the panel to a side folding A2 black card base. (The sentiment strip was added before attaching)

The sentiment was heat embossed over a black strip of cardstock using some white glitter embossing powder.

I attached this strip at the bottom of the sky panel and cut off each end.  I added the rest of the elements and images to my scene and stamped the “eek!” by the bat on the right and a couple of hearts on the moon above the hanging couple.  I added some shimmer to the hearts with a purple glitter gel pen.

I thought I would share the inside of the card with the stamped hanging spider, the sentiment and the hearts I stamped around it with some more of the purple glitter gel pen coloring.  I also used some purple and black distress oxide inks to blend around the edges of my white inside panel which was also cut out with the double-stitched rectangle die.

I certainly do love hanging out with my husband, but hopefully not in the manner on the card!😅

  • We’re enjoying time together right now as this has been scheduled to post, so I hope you enjoy and thanks for dropping in!  I’ll see you soon!