Sunday, August 5, 2018

Feline Fun for AHSC #276


Hello and welcome back again, crafty friends!  I had so much fun with this project I just can't wait to share it with you.  Usually I start with a particular sketch I want to use but this week inspiration struck first and I was lucky enough to be able to combine my idea with the sketch for my design team duties (or should I say, privilege) for the Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge.  And, as I love to combine projects with other challenges so that I can help promote the efforts of my fellow crafters, I will submit this one to play along in the Color My Heart Color Dare Challenge #303 (Tic-tac-toe grid based on the colors in CTMH's Central Park kit); Challenge #6 over at the Double Trouble Papercrafting Challenge blog (Anything Goes/decorate the inside of your card/combine with a previous partnering challenge blog); and the Three Amigos Blog Hop Challenge #17 (Time Warp theme, use your choice of any past theme from 2018, my project qualifies for #16-embossing and #15-die cutting).  Trust me, it's way easier than it sounds, and a ton of fun so let's get started!


details:  I got my inspiration from wanting to combine this "spotted" patterned paper from the Central Park kit with the super cute Cat's Meow stamp set.  I used Lemon and Mink cardstocks to create a layered base.  I also used Heather CS with the largest of the basic ovals Thin Cuts and White Daisy CS with the largest of the stitched oval Thin Cuts to create a base for the central of the sketch.  I used black Memento ink to stamp the silhouette image of a cat on that oval base as well as the cat emoji faces and the outline of the word bubble (all from the Cat's Meow set mentioned earlier).

For the horizontal border piece, I used the side of a piece of Poppy cardstock with the solid-looking piece from the hearts border Thin Cuts dies, and the traditional shade of Poppy for the heart-frames border, which I then touched up with my clear shimmer brush to add a little shine and to also help differentiate the shades.  I used Poppy ink for the "hello" sentiment, which is from a retired set called Love My Cat, and popped up the word bubble with some 3-D foam tape.

For the cat paw borders, I used Mink ink with a part of the M-sized Paws stamp set (I "amputated" part of the stamp to make it easier to work with for this project, but cut it in such a way it will easily fit back together for future projects).  I used Poppy ink with the two smaller-print sentiments (from Cozy Cat and Love My Cat) and black Memento for the "purrrfect" sentiment and the cat silhouettes, all three of which are from Cat's Meow again.  The ball of yarn image is from Love My Cat and I stamped it on the card in Lemon, stamped it in black ink on Lemon cardstock, and fussy cut and adhered.

I should note, I chose the Lemon, Poppy, and Mink colors to work with the Color My Heart Dare, which is also a previous challenge partner over at the Double Trouble Papercrafting Challenge Blog, which allows me to enter it for play in both of those challenges, and the die cutting and embossing qualifies for two past themes at the Three Amigos Blog Hop Challenge.  And, of course, this sketch is for AHSC and for once I am *EARLY* with a project so this sketch will be open for play starting Monday morning, 8/6/18, and you will have until 9:55 pm Eastern/10:55 pm Central on Sunday, 8/12/18, to link your projects.

Thanks for stopping by happy crafting!  ~~  Annette

11 comments:

  1. This is cat's meow...adorable. Thanks for joining us again at Double Trouble and pairing up with Color Dare, and Heart2Heart with your DT card for AHSC...perfection and then to use Twisted Sister's option on decorating the inside...wish others thought it's easier than it sounds, and Double Trouble encourages this. By the way you can also add one more chance by adding your card into Three Amigos "Blast from the Past" for their Challenge #15 Dies and there challenge is still open. Come back Monday and see our new fun challenge and pair up.

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    1. Thank you, Sue! I knew there was another challenge I had planned to link to but I was trying to type up my post while my family was busy around me and I got distracted, but I have linked it up now. I appreciate your enthusiasm for all the design teams you contribute to, and for all the inspiration you bring us with your fabulous artwork!

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  2. Purrr-fect card! Thanks for joining us at the Double Trouble Papercrafting Challenge and Color My Heart Color Dare.

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    1. Thanks, Tracey, I know my cat-loving daughter was happy to receive this card. :-)

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  3. Great card, Annette! I always love anything with cats but I am intrigued by your spotted technique. Thanks for joining in the challenge fun at Double Trouble.

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    1. Thank you, Melanie, but I can't take credit for technique, I stamped the cats onto paper that was already patterned that way. I was super excited at how well the little emojis fit into the circles so I ran with it. 😉

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    2. And thank you for joining in at Color Dare!

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  4. Oh my goodness - I love what you did with the dots from the Central Park dotted paper by turning them into cat faces! How adorable is that? I’m not a cat person but this is just too cute for words! Love everything about your card - thanks for sharing with us at Colour Dare :)

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  5. How fun! I love how you random stamped the kitties on the front! Plus your inside of the card is wonderful as well. Thank you for playing along with us at Color Dare!

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  6. Super cute stamping over the patterned paper. Great idea!

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  7. Really love this so much! What a great affect stamping those cute kitty faces on that design paper has! Very fun! Thanks so much for playing along with our embossing and diecutting challenges over at Three Amigos!

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