Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Crafty Gals Corner Blog Hop

Hello there!
It's time for this month's challenge at

We are also having a Blog Hop this month!
Please see info at the end of the post with how
to follow along and be eligible for some fabulous prizes!

The theme for this challenge is: 

~ Anything Goes w/optional twist - Make it Merry ~

Our challenge sponsor for this challenge is  

Prize ~  $10 Gift Certificate

My DT card was created with


I printed the image and colored with Prismacolor Pencils before fussy cutting.
My background is just simple white card stock with 3 strips of colored card stock.
The sentiment was die cut with a Gemini die.
I added 3 red pearls.
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Crafty Gals Corner 10th Anniversary Celebration Blog Hop

In addition to our regular challenge, we are also hosting a Blogiversary Blog Hop! 
This marks 10 years that Samantha got challenges, sponsors and 
some WONDERFUL ladies together, to inspire you with beautiful crafty creations.
Now this would not be a celebration without some prizes, right? 
Well, we do have some wonderful prizes offered by Crafty Gals Corner and 
also from some of our wonderful sponsors, for this blog hop. 
 All you have to do for a chance to be win a prize is to leave some love on our teammies' blogs.  
So come hop along with us, have fun, and good luck!
Please follow the blog hop schedule below,  and if you get lost you can just hop on back here :)


Our AMAZING sponsors for this blog hop are:

     
Prize ~ 1 Digi of your choice


Prize ~ 1 Digi of your choice



Prize:  1 Digi of your choice


Prize ~ 1 Digi of your choice




Prize: 1 Digi of your choice


Prize: 1 Digi of your choice

Monday, December 9, 2024

Winter Wendy Believe

 Hi there!
I put a card together today and had to share!

This one was done with 
from


The digital image was printed, colored with
Prismacolor Pencils and fussy cut.
I created a background with some glitter and metallic card stock.
Snowflakes and snowflake borders were die cut, as was the sentiment.
All dies used are from Crafter's Companion.
I added some clear gems to the 3 individual snowflakes.

Be sure and visit Conie's Etsy Shop for this digi and a whole lot more.


Also, I hope you'll join us over on Facebook at
We'd love to see your creations using Conie Fong digis there!

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Conie Fong now has a You Tube Channel where she teaches drawing simple images 
in easy step-by-step drawing tutorials.


Also, we invite you to join the Draw with Conie Facebook Group.
You'll find info on new videos there and inspiration projects from the Design Team. 
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Saturday, December 7, 2024

Christmas at Polkadoodles

 Happy Saturday!
It's time to provide some inspiration for this month's

Challenge theme: ANYTHING GOES

It's all about Christmas for the Design Team's inspiration this week!
I made a card using the
These bundles are great, as they have everything 
you need for holiday crafting!
I used one of the cute images and colored with pencils.
It was fussy cut before adding to my card.
The backgrounds done with 2 of the included papers and
one of the sentiments and the pre-colored tree.



I hope you join us!

Thursday, December 5, 2024

PCS Card Sketch Inspiration

Hello!
It's Thursday and that's my day to share some inspiration for

For the month of December we are creating with sketches.
Do you use sketches when creating your cards?
I do quite often and love changing things up a little.

I made a slimline card with the
 The snowman cookie image was stamped 3 times, colored 
with Prismacolor Pencils and fussy cut.
Small squares were die cut out of a patterned paper and tilted
over a piece of rectangular cut card stock, also titled.
I added my snowmen and some die cut stars with some red pearls added.
The sentiment is from the stamps set.
I stamped it and fussy cut before adding to the card.


This is the sketch I used.


As you can see, I didn't use exact rectangles as seen in the sketch, but
 it's okay to manipulate sketches a little and put your own twist on them!
Really, you could use just about any shape you like in place of the rectangles.


Thanks for stopping by and taking a look at today's card project!
If you haven't used sketches give it a try!

I'll be back next Thursday with another inspiration project using a sketch for

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Linking up to:
Classic Design Challenge - ATG /Bells & Baubles Twist
The Four Seasons Challenge - Anything Goes Winter
Pearly Sparkles - Christmas
A Place to Start - Happy Holidays
613 Avenue Create - playing Any Winter Holiday/ATG
Dragonfly Dreams - Christmas










Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Let's Create a Snowman for a Wreath

Hi there! 

Today I'm sharing my first Clear Scraps project for the month of December!




For this project I am working with the Medium Snowman Shiplap Shape.




I started by tracing the snowman onto the back of a piece of heavy white glitter card stock.




Then I traced the outline of the snowman’s hat onto black card stock.




The tracings were cut out.




I adhered the cut outs to the front of the snowman shiplap shape.




I die cut some pink circles for cheeks, punched 2 black pieces for eyes and hand cut an orange nose.


Also pulled out some black twine for a mouth. 




The twine was attached to the back of the pink cheek pieces with double sided tape.




Glue the eyes, nose and pink cheeks to the snowman’s face. I added some glue to the twine to form the mouth.




I die cut some snowflakes for embellishment.




A piece of washi tape was added as a band on the hat. A piece of ribbon was added as a scarf.




Since I plan on attaching my snowman to a wreath, I hot glued 2 pipe cleaners to the back.




I layered the die cut snowflakes and added snowflake gems.




The snowflakes were glued to the hat and scarf.




I pulled out a wreath which I had made previously.




Attach the snowman to the wreath by wrapping and twisting the pipe cleaners to the wreath backside.



Project is finished.


I did add the black circle die cuts to snowman’s body after I completed, as I realized I didn’t do so before! LOL! 




Thanks for taking a look at my project! I hope I have provided a little bit of inspiration for you.


You can find more Clear Scraps inspiration 

by following on social media


Clear Scraps Blog

Clear Scraps Facebook

Clear Scraps Instagram

Clear Scraps Pinterest  


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Linking up to:

A Perfect Time to Craft Open Challenge - ATG

Classic Design Challenge - ATG w/Twist Bells and Baubles

Crafts Galore Encore Challenge - ATG

The Creative Crafters Challenge - ATG

Four Seasons Challenge - Anything Winter Goes

Monday, December 2, 2024

Winter Birthday Card

Hey there! I'm posting today with a Winter Birthday Card project for CutCardStock.


It’s not very often that I make birthday cards for a certain season. Do you do that? I usually just make them and figure they are appropriate for any time.





Materials

Mohawk Super Fine White Smooth 100 lb CardStock (a good alternative is the Cougar White Smooth CardStock), Lessebo Colors NAVY BLUE 83lb CardstockDCS Discount Card Stock: Canvas Textured Ginger Snap Card StockWinter Wonderland Prints 6×6 Card Stock pad – Assortment – 36 sheets



Deer Die, Sentiment Die, 2 Circle Dies, Embossing Folder, Markers and Adhesive

Starting

Having an idea of how to layout this card, I first chose one of the pattern papers and set the smaller circle die over the area to cut.



The Ginger Snap Card Stock is perfect for a deer. Use some markers to add a little color.





Cut the sentiment and a larger circle out of the Navy Blue Card Stock.



Card Base

The card base is 5 x 6 1/2 inches and is cut from the Navy Blue Card Stock. Cut a piece 10 x 6 1/2 inches, score at 5 inches on the 10 inch side and fold in half.

A piece of the White Mohawk Card Stock is cut to 1/4 inch smaller than the navy. Emboss with a corner design embossing folder.



Adhere the white piece of card stock to the card base. Mat the pattern paper circle to the navy die cut circle.






Finishing

To finish up, adhere the die cuts as in the photo below.




My Winter Birthday Card is a simple design and I am happy with it!

I hope my card provides some inspiration for you to create a winter card. Thanks for taking a look!


Join us over on the CutCardStock Facebook Page and the newly revamped Facebook Group Creating with CutCardStock for more inspiration.

           And even more inspiration can be found on the CutCardStock Blog.