Happy Humpty Dumpty Day!
I made that up because normally it is
What's On Your Workdesk? Wednesday, but I'm not going on the WOYWW tour today because I'm taking an online class and afters I have funwork assignments to do and this week there are domestic matters like a car tune-up and a washing machine recall repair and crafty matters like orders for Valentine cards, all of which will prevent me from stopping by other WOYWW desks, as I am wanton to do, and if I can't go visiting, then I don't go linking.
But if you came to peek at why I'm not WOYWWing, then hello and thank you for stopping by! That was really sweet of you, leave a note to let me know you were her and I'll be happy to return the flavor. Let me know you were her. Ha Ha, I like that one.
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I am thoroughly enjoying the online
Clean & Simple Card Making 2 series. Yesterday was the second class and I've already gotten so many tips, I can quit my other waitressing job. The teachers are very generous with their knowledge. (Thank you, ladies, if you happen to read this!)
For my homework last night, I CASEd Julie Ebersole again. (I just found out from Maile that today is Julie's 50th birthday, so happy birthday young Miss Julie!) Following Julie's lead, I masked and sponged and masked and glittered and, well, here:
You guys, I actually used Distress Ink and didn't leave lines! First I masked the card and sponged the negative heart die cut and then I masked the heart while inking the "arrow." It was a maskafest!
I put "arrow" in quotes because I don't actually have an arrow stamp of any kind to put through the heart, so out came my Thinking Cap. Turns out one of the stamps in the Hero Arts Ribbon Borders set made a nice shaft and another from a tiny corner stamp set made a perfect point. All made even more perfect courtesy of a Stampa-ma-jig.
So next thing I did was lay down a couple of strips of Scor Tape and, seriously for the first time ever, I poured out two solid strips of glitter. I have several little containers of lovely glitter and have had them for years, but other crafters (Frank Lee) have scared me silly from using the stuff. Last night I threw glitter to the wind and went for it. It was pretty darn fun if you ask me. I was very careful and used a big sheet of paper under the card and then I scooped up the excess like I do with embossing powder and it was all good! Mwah!
Then again, I haven't gone back out to the Playhouse yet this morning, so ask me later if it's all over everything. If that's the case, I'll take a picture and post to WOYWW after all!
The little heart brad is from Stampin' Up!. I do have bubble tops, but I couldn't find a paper accent I liked; I searched for way too long before I opted for the brad.
And, finally, it's a one-layer card! Don't you love it?! You have to admit that's a lot of dementia for a one-layer card!
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Since I used Hero Arts, I popped over there to see what the current contest is, and squee, it is "Try Something New!" That Serena Dipity is a hoot. I'm just getting in under the wire. My new was Scor Tape and glitter and using two HA stamps that I have never inked!
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So that's it. I'm hoping to get on track with the rest of the class and post my homework card the same day as the lesson, rather than the day after, so I may be back later today with a second post.
Enjoy your day! No, seriously, enjoy your
day. LITS!
Thank you so much for stopping by the Playhouse.
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Paper: PTI white
Stamps: Hero Arts Ribbon Borders
and separate Corner set; Hugs is
Hero Arts A1308
Ink: DI Barn Door; SU! Night of Navy
Die: Cuttlebug Classic Hearts
Glitter: Sulyn Xtra Fine; Scor Tape
Corner Chomper