AHSC #166

I’m back again with another sketch from Atlantic Hearts.

AHSC #166

For my card this week I used white cardstock to create a top folding card base. I then literally used scraps that I had laying on my desk from a previous project. The yellow polka dot patterned piece has been sitting in my stash of papers for so long that I cannot remember the label!! I cut it on a diagonal and tucked a torn piece of CTMH Georgie Patterned Paper underneath the yellow paper. For my focal image I cut the word “happy” from a Big Picture Classes die on CTMH Thistle Cardstock three times. I then layered the words on top of each other to create some dimension. I then stamped the word “birthday” using a retired stamp set from CTMH in CTMH Thistle Exclusive Ink®. I also scattered purple sparkles around the sentiment. I cut a few speech bubbles using a Mama Elephant die and layered them over the yellow polka dots. I also used a Simon Says Stamp stitched rectangle die around the border. This gives a little more detail & depth to the card.

AHSC166

Now I hope you’ll head over to Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge to enter your papercrafting project based off Sketch #166.

Thanks for stopping by!
-Kelly

Embossing Blog Hop

Welcome to The Blog Hops with Heart Embossing Blog Hop! If you’ve come from Amie Kiger’s blog then you are moving in the right direction, but it’s perfect if you’ve started here because our hop is a circle! Just click on the link at the bottom of my post to take you to the next blog and you’ll eventually make your way around the entire hop. My embossing is super subtle on my project! I had a big idea in mind, but it didn’t quite turn out the way I wanted. I wanted to use this particular photo because I knew I would need to use it in a larger format. I was afraid if I shrunk it down to a smaller size that it would be difficult to see because it is slightly dark even after editing the photo.

Papercrafting with Kelly Janes

I knew I wanted to use the June Hip Kit Club Sketch for my layout…

HKC June Sketch

For my background I grabbed a blue pattern paper, also from Hip Kit Club, that almost has a watercolor effect. The paper I used for the circles was a patterned paper that I had intended to use on another project, but I didn’t like the way the mixed media looked so I saved it just in case I could find another use for it. I cut multiple size circles out of the mixed media paper using circle dies from Big Picture Classes. After the circles were cut I used a Pink Paislee pineapple dry embossing folder on each of the circles. Unfortunately the embossing wasn’t as noticeable as I had intended so I grabbed white acrylic paint and white washed the pineapples. Then they were too bold so I grabbed a Shimmerz Spray, No Yoking Coloringz, and added a little color to each of the pineapples using my finger.

Papercrafting with Kelly Janes

I struggle with using circles on my layouts. I have a hard time making them look random and organized at the same time so I followed the sketch pretty much to the letter. I added hand stitching to each of the circles and I also cut a palm tree on one of the large circles using the Artbooking Cricut® Cartridge. I backed the palm tree using a layer of vellum & a pattern paper from the Bella Blvd-She Blooms Collection.

Papercrafting with Kelly Janes

Papercrafting with Kelly Janes

I added flowers & stickers from Bella Blvd & Hip Kit Club. I added a few enamel dots from Pinkfresh Studio and My Mind’s Eye. I also added a couple flair buttons; the top pink “Hello” is from Hip Kit and the bottom “You are Lovely” is from Feed Your Craft. I added a wood veneer piece from Elle’s Studio that I colored using the No Yoking Coloringz and a tiny phrase sticker from Pinkfresh. My title comes from a navy, puffy alpha set from Hip Kit Club.

Papercrafting with Kelly Janes

I’ve created a process video showing how all of this came together!

Now it’s time to head to Becca Whitham’s blog! She’s an amazing papercrafter and I know you’ll love what she has to share!

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Thanks for stopping by!
-Kelly