Friday, November 18, 2016

Club Scrap Artist Team Challenge


Here we are with another team challenge
from the Club Scrap Artist Team.
This time we were given two rubber stamp sets
and some bling gemstones to create cards,
lay outs or a project with.

I hope you arrived here from 
and seen her wonderful artwork.

First I show you the stamps:
This is the Girlfriends set and you find it HERE.
and the other set:

Enchanted Forest, which is HERE.
We were also given some wonderful
sticky gemstones.

Only the stamps took a VERY LONG time to
arrive here to play with , so Club Scrap send me 
and I started to play with the quick layout.
This was a learning experience for me, for I had no idea how
to add the picture. Luckily I found a patient colleague at
work, who explained to me how to do this and it worked!

The page is with a picture with my DD and GS, when we
were visiting Fairyland in April. You see Red Riding Hood
and Sleeping Beauty. Perfect for this page.

Then suddenly my pizzabox arrived (when you read this
it is Friday and I got my box on Thursday). So quickly 
I cut the stamps an made 3 cards to share with you.
For the two outside cards I used this month
technique challenge: stamping with an acrylic block.
I can tell you, it is a perfect technique for quick cards.

Take an acrylic block, some stamp pads, cardstock
and a spray bottle with water.

Add the ink of the pads direct to the acrylic block
and spray it lightly 

Now you stamp the block to the cardstock
and this is the result.

On top of the colors I stamped thes flowers from the
Girlfriends set.
Here is the first finished card.
I added the sentiment and colored it
with pencil in the same colors as the ink/
The card is finished of with some of the 
gemstones in the hearts of the flowers,
For the 2nd card I colored the flowers 
a little more with pencils. The are aquarel pencils
so after coloring I added a little water to it.
And here is the finished card. Love the flowers,
they are great for note cards.

The last card is made with the Enchanted Forrest
stamps and the sentiment is from Gnome for The Holidays
from 2013. Here I share how I made the background:

In the middle you see the finished background.
I used copy paper and circle dies to make thes masks.
I started with the paper with the smallest circle and
yellow ink. Then covered the small circle and used the
larger circle template to color with orange ink. The largest
circle covers the yellow and the orange and now with blue 
ink I cover all of the background. The spots are made 
with drops of water. The background is ready for stamping.

Now this was it for today,
but this month we have many more inspiration for you.
On Saturday Nov 26 we have a Christmas inspiration 
Blog Hop for you.

On November 30 ther is the monthly kit Blog Hop.

Now for more stamping inspiration go to
If you happen to loose your way, you can always go back

Thank you very much for looking
and have a creative day!










18 comments:

kiwimeskreations said...

What a great set of projects Hetty - love how you were able to make the digital background (with help) but a fabulous result. The cards are beautiful too - I must try your background technique - it give a wonderful effect behind the flowers.
Blessings
Maxine

Gerrina said...

Snel gemaakt en mooi Hetty!
Heel duidelijk hoe je ze maakte en wat ben ik elke keer weer verbaasd over de heel verschillende ontwerpen die je maakt! Groetjes, Gerrina

Anne Marie said...

Great digi layout. You are a ROCK STAR getting those cards done in less than a day. Love how you incorporated the technique challenge!

Karen Wyngaard said...

Such fun projects! I think my favorite is the "enchanted" holiday card...I just love that background you created.

Capescrapper said...

Love all these little works of art Hetty!!
Also don't forget, Jac has shared some awesome tutorials on the blog for how to use the quick drop digital layouts. Be sure to check those out! Great job!

Cheryl Walker said...

Love your layout Hetty, and your cards are absolutely Beautiful!!!
Hugs
Cheryl

Ink Stained Roni said...

Wonderful LO - it's beautiful Hetty! Your cards are great too - that circle one is so pretty!

jen t. said...

Wowsers!! Gorgeous!!!

Laura said...

Amazing cards, Hetty! THanks for sharing your techniques! I love how you added some colored pencil coloring to your flower cards-in the sentiment and dabs on the flowers! Also, your digital layout is beautiful! And the card made with the circle masks is too cool! Love your combination of fairy stamps with the holiday wishes!!! THAnks for sharing!

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

Your digital page is wonderful and you had just the right picture too? well done on placing it. LOVE LOVE your cards so beautiful and clever techniques too.
Faith
x

APeeling Crafts said...

Love the backgrounds and techniques on the cards-very well done!

BERNATH cigale.nathalie@wanadoo.fr said...

SUPERBES CREAS ET MERCI POUR LE TUTO ++++++++++++

rettaescape said...

Awesome projects and cards!!

Wendy Bellino said...

Oooooh! I like the digital kit! Way to scramble and get those cards made! Good stuff here!

KT Fit Kitty said...

You've been having lots of fun in your craftroom, Hetty! Thank you for sharing how you made these awesome cards!

fftracey said...

These are so beautiful! So creative and love the step by step! My internet is slow here, can't see everybody's creations, but I see yours and thank you for the ideas, love the moon and Gnome sentiment.
-tracey

Finding Your Niche said...

Gorgeous beautiful awesome! Love the bright colors and detail! My fav from you!

Lisa D said...

Gorgeous backgrounds, Hetty!