Friday, July 4, 2014

Happy 4th! (part 2)

Hello friends. I am back as promised, but a little sooner that I expected. My daughter Leah was with me in my craftroom and saw me creating my card and wanted to play along.
 
My card plays along with two challenges: One Layer Simplicity and PTI's MIM: Masking with Dies (insert gasp). It's been quite a while since I have played along with MIM, so I was excited to try out this technique.


To create my diagonal stripes, I used a stencil that I created with my Silhouette Cameo. I created this stencil waaay back using PTIs Stampers Select white. It is quite sturdy and has been used several times and is in great shape even though it is cardstock. I die cut the medium star from Star Prints and adhered it to my cardstock first, then layered my striped stencil on top using my zig 2 way pen. I sponged on some Enchanted Evening pigment ink. My pad is quite dry so I think it's great to create a subtle effect. I used Pure Poppy for my star image and added my sentiment in Memento Tuxedo black in.
 
Next up is Leah's card.
 
 
 She desparately wanted to make white stars. I had to tell her that it would be hard to add red to her card if she used a dark cardbase and kept it one layer. Since she saw me playing with my sponging and masking, we came up with an idea. We used post it tape to mask off an area so she could create an area to stamp her white stars on. She is such a quick learner and I think she did fabulous sponging on the ink. She used Teeny Star from DeNami in Snow White. Then she inked up Long Solid Rectangle in Pure Poppy to create her flag pole.
 
Thanks for stopping by!



11 comments:

  1. Oh, these are both fantastic! Fabulous job, ladies!

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  2. Awesome cards, ladies!!! Happy 4th!! :)

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  3. Love the stars & stripes card. Your daughter is a budding card maker. What a wonderful way to spend time together.

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  4. What great cards!! I love how your daughter crafts with you. Such a great way to spend time together. I also like that she uses her own creativity to complete the challenges!! Fabulous!

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  5. Loving both of your cards and am jealous that your daughter crafts with you! I have 3 girls that love to receive my cards and send them to all their friends, but no desire to sit down and craft! Oh well, maybe a granddaughter someday..... :0)

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  6. Ooooo I was really drawn to your simple yet stunning card! I had to come take a closer look.

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  7. The stripes in the first one are superb with the star perfectly centred. The second one mimics a layered card so cleverly.
    Heather T

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  8. Fantastic one layer card. Love your masking. I am going to send you an email with a linking trick.

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  9. No, I am not sending you an email, because I don't have your address---please send me an email at joyce.mehrberg@gmail.com and I will send you 2 gems of advice.

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