I'm discovering that sometimes not making a card as soon as a challenge is posted can be a good thing because sometimes they play together oh so nicely!
I haven't been on for a couple of days due to twin-sitting. In my interim, these challenges hit the airwaves:
1. CAS-ual Fridays (CFC62)
Create a Clean And Simple card using a black card base
There is a $20 gift certificate for this week's winner, generously provided by:
2. Dynamic Duos #12 ~ Poppy Parade and Basic Black, Extra Credit If You Use A Punch
3. Less Is More 77 ~ Theme ~ The theme is Sewing! It could be machine- or hand-sewing, faux or stamped . . . you can even use sewing-related images.
4. Pixie's Crafty Snippets Challenge 30 ~ Simply that, use up some of your snippets in your creation and you can join in the shenanigans on the playground!
And my card:
It's actually a lovely card coming from me, eh, what with no critters on it or otherwise whacky whimsy. Red and black together, especially with a pop of white, are so striking. It's fun to get extra credit for using the punches for the flowers and leaves, which I would have done anyways.
I think the "sewing" will be cool with Mandie and Chrissie at LIM because it can be "faux" sewing. But I'm not sure if there is enough "white space." (White space means "an area of the card which has no image, layer, or embellishment. It can be any colour dependent on the colour of the card blank.") I still struggle with that one unless my card base is white and I just put a tiny stamp image on it somewhere, as I am wont to do. Then I know I have lots of white space, literate that I am.
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We had a fun time with the twins! This visit they were really into making cards in the Playhouse! They made 14 cards!! We had to have a reminder about cleaning up the stamps and putting them back into their proper places between cards, but overall, they do really well.
I was greeted with this at one point when I went out to see how they were doing:
When I entered I was told I couldn't come in because they were "closed." I told them I was the owner and they were only squatters, so they couldn't keep me out. That prompted a question and answer period about the economics of store ownership and the rights and privileges of landlords, tenants, and squatters.
I took a picture of them hard at work. Pardon the glare and background exposure which happens when you take a photo through a window from the outside looking in.
I have to share a couple of their cards. (Most of their creations this time were for their parents.)
One of my cards, from Henry, featuring my favorite froggies:
One of Papa's cards, from Adam. With no example or advice from me, he made this card out of buttons laid on the card in the shape of a motorcycle!
Seriously, that's some clever card or I ain't his grandma!
And just two more photos of two brothers enjoying Fudgsicles on a hot summer day. First one pushed the glider while the other lounged and then they switched. They didn't talk about it, they didn't discuss who would go first, or for how long. They just did it.
Five minutes later, they were fighting over Legos. But for a few minutes there it was like choreographed twin magic.
I'd like you to meet the very talented Tracy of Created by Tracy who is the latest inspiring artist to join our party! Thank you, Tracy, and welcome!
Enjoy! As always, thank you for stopping by for a visit. Special thanks to you if you take a moment to join as a follower or leave a comment!
Paper: PTI black, SU poppy parade, white
Stamps: Hero ArtsFrancy Dresses Fancy
Notes LL854; sentiment unknown
Ink: PTI black; Imprintz white embossing powder
Tools: SU paper piercing tool; PTI angled lable
die and Cuttlebug
Accessories: Marvy tiny punches: flower, leaves;
Copic fine black writer; bling unknown; pop dots
Awesome challenge card - I'm afraid I'm going to have to skip LIM this week - not even sure I can manage faux stitching (although your idea is genius!). Also wanted to say that I knew immediately that those buttons were a motorcycle, even before reading your explanation. Well done, twinks!
ReplyDeleteThat motorcycle is awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove your stories about the grandchildren!
Your card is lovely...the little punched holes in the dress are effective.
I absolutely love, love, love your card, it is fantastic! There is plenty of white space on it too, even if it is black........how clever of you to fit all the challenges too. Love the cards made by the twinks, that motorcycle is fabulous, perhaps a buddy Tim Holtz replacement one day? Anne x
ReplyDeleteThe motorcycle is super clever. And of course, who doesn't LOVE frogs...ah...the stamped kind. We have a bullfrog chorus nightly from all the frogs around our pool (and some of them IN the pool...geesh, I can't stand to dip them out of the skimmer.)
ReplyDeleteOh...back to your LIM card...YOU GO GIRL! Don't know how you do it - 4 challenges in one! I'm to addle brained to do more than one or two at the most. Well done!
Love you're proms dress all in red and that motor cycle is just fab. Watch your back Tim!!!!!!. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteHa, seems you were resigned to being a peeping tom grandma! Super cards from the twinkies, yes, the bike is so clever and grandma's card is lovely too! xx
ReplyDeleteDarnell fun fun fun, love that dress wish I had one.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see the twinks hard at work in the Playhouse! Their cards are excellent - very happy froggies and a fabulous button motorbike as well! Your card isn't bad, I suppose, but couldn't you have included a frog as well?! (If you could make that red dress for me, I'd be very very happy!)
ReplyDeleteWonderful card Darnell - so pretty. I think the Twinks stole the show today though didn't they? Love the bicycle out of buttons - so clever! Fancy having to peek through the window of your playhouse to take a photo though :)
ReplyDeleteHugs. Di xx
Wow gorgeous card, simply stunning in red and black. I struggle with white space too, either too much or not enough lol. Boy they certainly looked like they were having lots of fun in the mail store. Can't wait to see more of their creations. Hugs, Amanda x
ReplyDeleteYour card is simply fabulous the way you combined all the challenges into one CAS beauty! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you and the "twinks" had a grand visit, and I love their creative cards! They're a chip off the creative block for sure :)
Looks like there was lots of busy stamping in the playhouse this weekend by all.. What fun! Love all the cards, dress is gorgeous, frogs are adorable, motorbike is very clever. Great cards done, very productive weekend by the look of it.
ReplyDeleteSandy :)
love your card, darnell! that dress is just fabby! and those pictures of your grandsons are absolutely precious! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYou sewed up a gorgeous gown, Darnell! And I love all the black white space. Your boys are very talented and did a wonderful job on their cards. Did you ever find out what that squirrel from the last post was eating?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! And I love your pictures of your grandsons and their imaginations at work! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! And I love your pictures of your grandsons and their imaginations at work! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful balance of the image and black card stock! Truly lovely, Darnell! That faux stitching on the dress really add some magic to it! Love your grand-kid's photos and their art work! And I totally see the motorcycle with buttons--brilliant! Thanks so much for joining the fun with us at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteYour card is just gorgeous - so are your grandsons! Looks like you all had such a fun time, hugs x x
ReplyDeleteThose twinks must be so happy to have their very own playhouse. Just don't give 'em the key or you'll never get back in, landlord or no! Great cards from them - the button motorbike is genius. Great card from you - I love the faux stitching.
ReplyDeleteThank you Darnell for leaving such a sweet comment. I like to return the favor that's why I'm here. Happy place...I found your blog delightful. I'm a new follower and I look forward to more stories and cards. Very clever and charming cards. Love love love the play house, lucky lady. Be well Carole
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Darnell! Plenty of white space in my book to make this CAS. Maybe when I'm a grandma I will let the kids roam free in my crafting supplies, but man, I'm proud of you! Loved the silent exchange on the glider, and their masterpieces!
ReplyDeleteYour card is fab, I love it! Loving the twinks card too - that motorbike is inspired! Thank you for your comment on my camper van card - The title was a happy accident! I'm glad you spotted the double meaning, I hadn't - of course everyone will think I am really clever now! Your other suggestion was cool too. You are so good with words. xx
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking you might have some crafting competition...they definitely have your creative genes!
ReplyDeleteYour card is fabulous! I ran from the LIM challenge...anything that even hints at sewing is NOT for me!! I love what you have done with the Dynamic Duos challenge...such a creative use of the dress and it's little floral bouquet!!
How great to have those young crafters occupying your space and making such great stuff.
ReplyDeleteYour card is fab... there's plenty of black space there! I love the red on the black.
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More
They grow so fast! Those little cooperative moments are worth their weight in gold, they really are!
ReplyDeleteLove the faux stitching & those sweet little blooms :)
Love your card of many challenges :) Well done! Love the stitching on the dress - sheer genious! Personally, I think there is a lot of "white space" on your card - although it's not white :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your stories about the twinks. Both cards you posted from them are so special ... but I have to say the motorcycle is amazing! I'm sure your hubby must have loved it!!
Those are two rather clever twinks! LOVE that button motorcycle! Talk about creative...must take after you. :)
ReplyDeleteLove your black based card! That poppy panel really pops and the dress is so pretty! Thanks for joining us at Dynamic Duos!
I love your sweet little design and combination of challenges to produce a very cute card. Thanks for playing along at Dynamic Duos.
ReplyDeleteYour dress card is lovely, so subtle and delicate. Like the motorbike card too.
ReplyDelete** Kate **
Ha, Bama got locked out of her playhouse!! Great cards, I spotted the motorbike before your said what it was, inspired. Cute little froggies too. Typical of Darnell to be contrary but your white space is black! Love he pop of red on black though. Julia was late posting WOYWW this week, I posted in readiness but couldn't link up til this morning! See you anon!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Brenda
Gorgeous card, and gorgeous story about your grandsons. The motorcycle card is really creative, and an unexpectedly soft take on motorbike style.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card Darnelle and I really like your faux stitching with the corsage detail. Glad you had a great time with the Twinks again!
ReplyDeleteAhh! Great pictures of the Twinks having fun and being productive too!
ReplyDeleteAnd YOUR card is just lovely. xxx
Darnelle - what a lovely CAS card! The faux stitching is great! Thank you so much for playing along with us at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteOoh, your card is so pretty! The little white flowers just pop off the dress, and the faux stitching is a fabulous detail. Such creative cards by "the twinks", too! Thanks so much for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteLove your card and the cards made by the twinks are adorable! Xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card, and thanks for being such a great hostess as I've loved visiting your blog and seeing your wonderful Playhouse and gorgeous and very creative grandkids. Have a happy weekend, Jo x
ReplyDeleteSuperb cards Darnell
ReplyDeleteFabulous pictures, what budding artists in the family
Thanks very much
mandi
"Less is More"
Love this perfectly CAS card for 4 challenges! The twins cards are very nice too ~ I especially love Adam's Motorcycle card!
ReplyDeleteLove your card. That dress is lovely. Just wish I could wear it.
ReplyDeleteAs for your boys, their cards are great. Love frogs too and that button bike is great!
You had better watch they don't claim squatters' rights!