Mixed Media Sweet Memories

Mixed Media Sweet Memories

Thought some of you might be interested in this memory box I made for my mom with several photos from our family’s cottage on the Chesapeake Bay.

I had NO idea how this was going to come together, so I just started by picking a small white 7 Gypsies shadowbox (stash).  I printed three copies of each photo because I knew I would mess up and it’s a good thing, especially the boat pic.  That took many tries because I had to cut four people out of the photo to make it just my mom & me 🙂 Getting the acetate positioned for the boat windshield was no picnic either!

hand made mixed media shadowbox top close up

The boat needed a background, so I took a piece of textured cardstock, masked off some clouds (MFT Cloud Trio & Simon Says Stamp Talk Bubbles) and lightly sponged some Distress ink over the background.  Since the photo didn’t show the entire boat, I needed something to cover up the bottom.  Head to my ScrapRack’s “Summer” section for some inspiration!  I pulled quite a few items that didn’t make the cut, but did find a use for the sand and waves border stickers, “Gone to the Beach” embellishment, the flip flops and a small container of teeny tiny seashells I bought my daughter on a field trip long ago.  I rescued it from a give-away pile when she was cleaning out her room.  Good thing, huh?

hand made mixed media shadowbox right before

Before surgery…

hand made mixed media shadowbox right after

…and after surgery!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The embellishment in the right opening lost more petals every time I touched it, so I replaced the flower with a tiny starfish and shell.  The middle section has an actual shell from our beach, one of maybe 20 I’ve saved all these years.  Instead of stamping the date and place, I ran the vellum through my printer and carefully placed the adhesive under the flip flops and shell.

hand made mixed media shadowbox left boxhand made mixed media shadowbox center box

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For the left-hand section I took a second copy of the photo and cut just the inner tube & feet portion to place over the full picture, using foam tape for dimension.  The larger shells are also from our beach and the tiny one is from that rescued container 🙂

The last thing I did was print out the sentiment onto vellum and die-cut one of the same clouds from it.  I placed it over but slightly offset from the masked cloud on the top right.  I did a lot of agonizing over all the details of this project, but in the end both my mom & I loved it!

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Tea Time

Tea Time

OK, so here’s what I did with those yellow scraps I had from the second housewarming card!!  This one got pretty detailed and I’m not entirely happy with how bottom heavy it turned out, but overall I think I can send it to one of my tea-loving friends and they will enjoy it 🙂

I used a mostly monochromatic color palette with a cardbase of gold Recollections cardstock layered with the DCWV Mi Casa scrap, a doily from my stash (that’s an actual doily from an actual restaurant, I told you I “collected” things!), Distress inks in Scattered Straw & Frayed Burlap, VersaFine Toffee ink and tea cups cut from two different yellow and gold patterned cardstocks.

hand made coffee & tea card tea time right close up

I used the Tim Holtz/Sizzix Mini Tea Time die for these, but not recently so I can’t tell you what the papers are. I’m always anxious to try new tools and products, but don’t always have a project to use them on so that’s how a lot of those bits & pieces end up in dishes on my desk!!

The stamps I used were: TPC Studio “Coffee Cafe” (Tea Time), Peddler’s Pack (tea bag), Stampington & Co. (tea packet) and Graphic 45 (spoon, which I stamped with VersaMark ink and embossed with Ranger Liquid Platinum embossing powder).  The inside sentiment “Makes Everything Better” is from the MFT Hug in a Mug stamp set.

For the tea bag, I sponged some ink on the part that’s supposed to look like it has tea in it and used the Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher to staple the tag to some string I had lying around.  Even the Tiny Attacher staples were a little too big to look realistic for this tea bag.  Maybe drawing the staple onto the tag would have worked a little better?

hand made coffee & tea card tea time left close up

I adhered the doily, tea packets and tea cups flat to the card with Tombow tape runner.  It’s hard to tell from the photo, but I scrunched the tea bag a little and used some Stampin’ Up Stampin’ Dimensionals to try to make it look like the tea bag had been taken out of the tea and squeezed.  The last thing I did was round the top left corner to try to bring at least a little something to the top part of the card! Whew! Describing cards is thirsty work! Time for a cup of tea 🙂

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Fall Faux Quilted Card

Fall Faux Quilted Card

Hi, all!  I’ve been under the weather most of this week, but before I succumbed, I did have a fun new crafty friend over to make cards!!

We made “quilted” cards by punching hexagons (Stampin’ Up) out of coordinating patterned papers. “Patching” it together took a little time because we had to keep the same patterns from ending up next to each other.  It helps to have at least four different papers. I added some definition by edging the pieces with VersaFine Vintage Sepia ink.

In the interest of using my stash, I chose the ancient My Mind’s Eye Wild Asparagus stack.  This is the very first or maybe second paper stack I ever bought. The other one is called Everyday Tango. I can’t bear to part with either even though they are totally old school.

I used a Recollections kraft cardbase and left space between each hexagon. To further the quilted effect I added faux stitching with a Faber-Castell PITT artist pen (M dark sepia). I finished off the front with a Lawn Fawn Stitched Labels die and a sentiment put together by masking off two different stamps from the Hero Arts stamp & cut set Prayers.

 

hand made fall quilt card label detail

Apparently I missed the stitching one of the hexagons!

hand made fall quilt card sew stitching detail

These MFT dies come in very handy 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Continuing the sewing theme, I cut the inside sentiment from MFT’s Stitched Alphabet, used the Clear & Simple set called “On the Mend” to stamp the spools, needle & thread, and added a little faux stitching around the inside panel with another PITT pen (M black) to finish it off.
Hand made fall quilt cardI used my go-to VersaFine Onyx Black for both the outside sentiment and inside elements. I started out adhering my hexagons with Tombow tape runner but it was hard to keep the adhesive off the front of the pieces so I switched to my Zig 2 Way glue pen.

Since I only just very recently acknowledged that summer is over, this is my first nod to any fall crafting. Now that I’ve broken that barrier, though, I’m kinda thinking it would be fun to make some more fall cards! Would love to see any that you guys have made!

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