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Halloween Pop-up Card

An A2 sized step pop-up card was the project I decided on after a bit of inner turmoil caused by the wheel parameters on  Craft Roulette . A deep breath and moment of silence brought me the ideas. Using a card style I learned from CardzTv  by Mary on YouTube I got started. The season has finally begun to feel and look like Fall so the colors came easy. We have just gotten and tried out the Trick or Treat die and I thought it was fun to use as window signage. We did the Boo-tique letters on our Silhouette machine to finish the signage. I used an embossing folder to get the brick work done. Vellum for the window that has spider webs and a ghost behind it. The pumpkins were cut using 2 different die sets as well as the cat popping up from the custom cut pumpkin. I used colored pencils on the brick and pumpkins for colors and textures.  I would say the card turned out pretty good. Enjoy.  Until next time... Thomas

Craft Roulette Cardmaking Challenge #236

This week's cardmaking challenge has the following parameters: Project - Must include a small bag Colors - Cornucopia Element - Must copy something from another member from the following week's contributions Random - Splatters I made an A2 size card in which I printed a faux vintage book page ground for the mat layer. I used Spellbinders sunflower dies to make the sunflowers, which covered the cornucopia colors parameter. I've had a cute little beach die set for a while now that I hadn't used, so I decided to transform the beach bag into a fall print handbag with adorable maroon tassels. The flip flops are the element that was copied and altered from another CR member to cover the required parameter. The flip flops, of course, had to match the handbag! Cute, huh?! For the sentiment, I just stamped a simple greeting and fussy cut it. Overall, I think it turned out pretty good. I hope you find some inspiration to make your own version!

World Card Making Day

What a day! I participated and also watched many others. Let me walk you through the card I created  I created this card using parameters provided by Craft Roulette   The first parameter,  Project,  was any card except a single fold A2. I chose a 6 x 6 side fold card.  Next, for  Colors was Mood Board. My mood was  towards Christmas Blue and White. Element was the next parameter, World. I used this parameter in the sentiment "to the world" that I printed in a matching color and used a rectangle die cut for it. The final parameter category, Random provided Star. My star is above the Rejoice of my manger scene die cut that I used from a bigger cut that I cut down and applied it to the large JOY, which is another die set. This card was a joy to make, yes, using the same word twice. I will be using the large JOY die set many times this season in several different ways. Looking forward to it and sharing with you. Thanks for hanging out.  Thomas...

World Card Making Day 2024

 Happy World Card Making Day! We are celebrating with Craft Roulette friends on YouTube and participating in the challenge over there. Episode #235 Parameters for the challenge are: Project - Cannot be a single fold A2 Card Colors - Mood Board Element - World Random - Star This one took a little bit of brainstorming (which I love), but here is my contribution! I made a 6 x 6 card with a top fold. I chose pink, black and silver for my "mood" colors. I die cut stars from silver glitter paper and heat embossed "Hope your birthday is out of this world" in silver. How are you celebrating World Card Making Day? Leave me a comment and let me know! :) ~ Pamela

Birthday Card - Mixed Media for Craft Roulette Cardmaking Challenge #234

Craft Roulette Card Making Challenge - Episode #234 Parameters   Project - 6 x 6 card Colors - Rainbow (any or all) Element - Single Flower Random - Cloth I love mixed media, so I really enjoyed putting this card together. I used torn Toile tissue paper (you can find it HERE in my Etsy Shop ) to partially cover the background. The dress is die cut from patterned scrapbook paper, pulling in colors of red, green and yellow from the rainbow. I used Tim Holtz Distress Ink in Vintage Photo to vintage up the edges of the dress. The background of the card is subtly stamped with Speckled Egg using a chicken wire stamp. The sentiments are stamped as well using Black Soot Distress Ink. If you love card making or are new to card making, be sure to check out Craft Roulette! It is a fun group of card makers with a weekly YouTube challenge show. Everyone is so very nice and welcoming, so you'll fit right in, regardless of your experience level. Visit their website at https://www.craftroulette.l...