Hi Stampers!
I am still trying to "improve" my Clean and Simple (CAS) style (which does not come naturally to me) so I decided to try using the FMS109 Freshly Made Sketch (I flipped the sketch- therefore the "twist" :-)) and incorporate the CASology #67 Theme- Country.
If you have the time, stop by and visit each site- both have
wonderful Design Teams and many entries for inspiration galore!
I know that this card has a few more layers than what most would consider CAS, but for me, this is Clean and Simple :-) As I mentioned above, a work in progess- lol!!
To create this card:
In My Digital Studio (MDS), open a blank 8.5 x 11 custom page and
insert the Countryside truck and the Thoughts and Prayers sentiment- re-size
and print onto a piece of Whisper White cardstock.
*** Hint **** Whenever printing images in MDS for card making,
fill up your page before printing with other images that you may use in the
future (make sure that you leave enough room for cutting with punches and dies). This card was quick and easy
since I already had both of these images in my “stash” plus the truck was
already cut out with the Oval Framelit™ and ready to go!
Color the truck image using a Sahara Sand Stampin’ Write
Marker and cut out with the Big Shot™ and the Oval Collections Framelits™.
On a piece of Sahara Sand cardstock, stamp the Off the Grid
and Gorgeous Grunge stamps using Sahara Sand and Crumb Cake Classic Ink. Mount onto a piece of Elegant Eggplant and
again onto the Basic Black card base.
Use the Big Shot™ with the Window Frames Collection Framelits™
to cut out the window frame from Basic Black cardstock and mount the truck
image to the oval area. Trim off the
ends of the “window” at the top and bottom- add the Elegant Eggplant Designer Series
Paper pieces (mounted onto Basic Black with the trimmed ovals from the previous
step on the ends- I do not like to waste paper).
For the sentiment-use the XL Oval Punch to round off the end at the beginning of
the image and the Hexagon Punch to create the banner/flag points. Adhere this to a scrap piece of Basic Black cardstock and repeat
the steps with the punches to create the frame for the sentiment.
Add the Elegant Eggplant button (with the Basic Black cardstock “thread” strip in the
center) and adhere the entire focal image panel to the card using Stampin’ Dimensionals®.
Stamp Sets: Countryside,
Thoughts and Prayers– both MDS
Ink: Printer Ink- Black, Stampin’ Write Marker- Sahara Sand
Paper: Whisper White, Basic Black, Elegant Eggplant, Elegant
Eggplant DSP
Accessories: Big Shot™,
Ovals Collection and Window Frames Collection Framelits™, XL Oval and Hexagon
Punches (for sentiment), Elegant Eggplant button (retired Regals Collection)
Thanks again for stopping by!
We have been praying for a dear friend who is struggling with health
issues and loves the Ravens, so this card will be for him!
Hope all of you have a great weekend- God
Bless!
I like your card and want to make one similar for a BD card next June. Like the pickup in on the card. I also have the punches and framelets.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of kitties do you have. I like their names. Is Queenie a Maine Coon?
I am getting two Maine Coon Kitties on Thanksgiving. I can't wait lost our last one in July.
Thanks Lora! Yes, Queenie is a Maine Coon (that is her nickname, she is so regal and beautiful) and Angel is a tuxedo shorthair- they are actually sisters from the same litter.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear that you lost your kitty in July but I am sure that you will have fun with the two new kitties on Thanksgiving!! Thanks again for taking the time to comment :-)
Julie, what a great masculine card and wonderful image. Thanks for playing along at CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteGreat classic scene and colours - monochrome is definitely a way to keep things CAS! Thanks for joining us this week at CASology!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful Julie! This truck is colored beautifully and I love the background. Glad to see you this week at FMS!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you've colored the image, and the way you flipped the sketch. Thanks for playing with us at Freshly Made Sketches this week!
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