I made some funwork for Bonus Day 1 of my online Clean and Simple Card Making 2 class, which is various techniques using washi tape and dies. I also saw the sketch for this week's challenge at CAS(E) this Sketch (#14) and I put the two together. The wonderful sketch is by one of my favorite card artists, Jackie Rockwell.
I am also entering my card in the current Simon Says Stamp, where the theme is "Have a Heart" and where there is always a fab prize!
I left my card cleanly black and white, becousin I do love a black and white card. I did toy with the idea of adding just a sweet spot of red ... I may still do that. Sometimes it's hard to know when to stop and when to add just one tiny little sumpin sumpin, you know? Well, course you do.
I think this could be filed in the "Valentine Card Ideas For A Man" file. You don't even need stamps or ink to make it!
At the urging of some friends, I'm also entering this as my second entry in the Hearts challenge at Addicted to CAS (ATCAS) #5, just under the twine, so to speak.
At the urging of some friends, I'm also entering this as my second entry in the Hearts challenge at Addicted to CAS (ATCAS) #5, just under the twine, so to speak.
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We have a new friend!! You are going to be tempted to think I made up her blog name just to be silly, but I didn't. This funsome crafty lady did it all by her ownself!! Please welcome, Suzy from Suzie McFloozy! Doncha just love that name?! Thank you, Suzy, I think you'll find yourself right at home in our rockin party arty Playhouse!
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So that's the end of card talk. Feel free to fly down to the bottom, leave some love, and fly out! It won't hurt my feelers if you don't read to the end; I know time is precious, Festus. TFL!!
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My sister, Dood, sent me an email she got from someone containing an essay written by A. Nonnie Mouse. That gal sure writes a lot! Since she prefers to remain unrecognized, I've gone ahead and taken some liberties with the text of the original email and then, after the quoted section, I've added a few of my own. I'm sure I'll think of more after I've published this post.
If you want, please feel free to add your own entry in your comment and I may just turn this into its own post or page here on the blog, giving your entry appropriate authorship credit, of course. Here we go.
I have visited many places, but I've never been in Cahoots. Apparently you can't go alone. You have to be in Cahoots with someone.
I've also never been in Cognito. I hear no one recognizes you there, and the town is made up mostly of the family of A. Nonnie Mouse.
I have, however, been in Sane. They don't have an airport; you have to be driven there. I have personally made several trips there, thanks to my friends, family, and work.
I would like to go to Conclusions, but to get there you have to jump. I'm not too much on physical activity anymore.
I've also been in Doubt. That is a sad place to go and I try not to visit there often.
I have been in Continent, but I don't remember what country I visited. It's an age thing. I just remember that it was very wet and damp there.
I've been in Flexible a time or two, but only when it was important that I stand firm.
As I've gotten older, I find myself in Capable more often.
One of my favorite places to visit is in Suspense! It really gets my adrenalin flowing and the old heart pumping!
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Yesterday, I found myself in Adequate. There are too many mirrors there for my comfort, which made me fully aware of my shortcomings. If you get lost driving out of there, you may find yourself in Ability. That's hard on your self-esteem, so beat feet out of there.
When I finish up here in a minute, I'm heading over to in Cessant. I hadn't planned to go there today, but now that I've started this, I know that before I can even catch up, all the people in my head are going to be in Clined, where there is a huge Word Travel Agency.
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Okay, your turn! I think this will appeal to you word lovers out there. This is a brain exercise, so no fair asking Mr. Google or his Dad, Mr. W. Wideweb, for help!!
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Enjoy your day! No, seriously, enjoy your
day. LITS!
Thank you so much for stopping by the Playhouse. Special thanks to you if you take the time to leave a comment or join as a follower!
Thank you so much for stopping by the Playhouse. Special thanks to you if you take the time to leave a comment or join as a follower!
Washi: Lawn Fawn
Punch: SU! Heart
Die: Spellbinders Circle
Twine: Doodbug Designs
Wauuu, love black and white combination.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous CAS card,
hugs Tamara
Have a lovely weekend
Hmm..touch of red or not..that's a hard one. I do agree, this is perfect for a man. I still need to make one and a birthday card his birthday on Sunday..yikes..I better get busy. It's so hard to make something for him when he's always looking over my shoulder to see what I'm making.
ReplyDeleteI love this in black and white! A touch of red is usually my preference, but in this case I like the stark contrasr of black and white. Great use of washi tape and a fun take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteLove the clean lines of your card and thanks for your comments on my blog. x
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I like the B&W as-is ... it's super-striking and just perfect for a man! A+ on your homework, Darnell. Now I need to spend some time in Spiration. It's where all the cool card makers hang out, you know!
ReplyDeleteOh, Darnell! I am loving this clean and simple and striking and lovely and black and white card! What a great use of washi tape :)
ReplyDeleteYour card is FABULOUS my friend! I LOVE it all!
ReplyDeleteI visited in Decisive, but I couldn't make up my mind if I should stay or go....
Fun stuff today - I love visiting your blog :)
Ooh that's a tough one Darnell! I have been to In Disposed today, too much walking around the craft fair yesterday! You are so clever the way you write your ditties and I love your fabulous card, might even need to pinch that idea......... Hugs, Annie xx
ReplyDeleteI love your card Darnell. The design is so stylish, really such a great use of the sketch
ReplyDeleteI love the A Nonnie Mouse qoutes and I am trying so hard of something witty to add. I'll ask my hubby later, he has a way with workds. So I may be back!
Sue
Love your black and white Valentine Darnell. With or without a sumpin sumpin red, it is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBlack and white perfection ... I love it ... so dramatic!
ReplyDeleteI was lucky a few years ago to travel a bit ... I was in Vigorated, which was a most stimulating experience ... I got to call at Tractive where everything was really beautiful ... and I think I finished up in Ebriated, but the details are a little hazy!
Anita :)
This is just the coolest card Darnell!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card, Darnell! Black and white looks great but a touch of red would also look good.
ReplyDeleteI've been in Tent a few times but it's a bit draughty. I've also been in Tense but I got too wound up.
Hi Darnell, love your CAS card, black and white are such a CAS combo too.
ReplyDeleteI'm chuckling at those funnies.... Can't think of any to add, I'll appreciate what others write :0)
Jenny x
Hi Darnell, Love your take on the sketch, beautiful. Great design with the circle opening to the pattern on the inside. And yes could work well as a 'manly' card. I'm not good at coming up with a twist on words, but I enjoyed reading your post. Cheers, Shirleyx
ReplyDeleteThat is an absolutely fabulous take on the sketch - love it in black and white (although the red background seems in tegral, so maybe a pop of red is in evitable?) Thanks so much for playing along with CTS this week! And thank you for my 'wild' valentine, which I opened early because I was in patient.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Darnell! And thank you so much for your beautiful in the pinks card, which arrived today :) Hugs, Di xx
ReplyDeleteHi Dolly. Love your black and white Valentine's card. Your patterned paper made with washi tape is fabulous. Love the negative die with the heart perched at the edge. And the twine is the perfect detail. Thanks for joining us again at Addicted to CAS. Loll xx
ReplyDeleteDon't change a thing, Darnell! Your card is super-perfect just as it is! In fact, I think it might just be a winner! Wow!
ReplyDeleteGgrrreat valentine for a guy!
ReplyDeleteAwesome to see you again Darnell! This card is stunning! I love that it is in black and white.
ReplyDeleteI had a giggle while reading your post, thanks so much.
Thanks so much for playing along at ATCAS! xx
Love this black and white Valentine ~ sorry nothing to add to your fun list, but I loved reading it ~ BTW great combo. of the challenges.
ReplyDeleteGreat card for hubby, love the black and white. I was in HotWater the other day and turns out all I had to do was turn down the temperature. It caused me to be in Distress but I decided to leave that to card making.
ReplyDeleteRight now I'm in-delible. I'll never forget this card because it's become a permanent picture in my little brain. It's fantastic. Love it just the way it is; all b&w, but can picture it with a teensy red heart on the chevrons... And now, I'm in Conclusive...great post! (again!) Bev
ReplyDeleteResist the Red! The monochromicity is practically perfect in every way!!
ReplyDeleteAnd you can go off people, you know.........!! Not even for you, my lovely Darnell, will a wrapping paper bag ever sully my craft room ever, ever, ever again!! *grin*!!
Thanks for dropping by...you always make me laugh :)
Hugs, LLJ xxxx
Wow! I wish I had 1/10 of the word creativity that you and many other commenters have!! But at least I have found you and can laugh along with the fun!! The card is great as is - I love that the pattern is on the inside. I'm so glad to see you back at CAS(E) this Sketch!!
ReplyDeleteWow, this card is stunning in the black and white.
ReplyDeleteThere you go, uber funk in a card! Lovin' how the inside pops through to the outside... is that right, well I'm sure you'll work out what I mean lol!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at CAS(E) this Sketch this week!
Amazing card! I love it and will be pinning!
ReplyDeleteSTEP AWAY FROM THE CARD!!! Seriously, do not change or add a thing because it is dynamically stunning as is.
ReplyDeleteJoining in the fun word game:
We dined at in Edible the other day, the food was terrible so we left early. In Digestion came to visit shortly after we got home!
YOU.ARE.A-MAZ-ING! I can't even find a word big enough to say how i feel about this card;)))
ReplyDeleteAh a beautiful card and a post that put a smile on my Sunday morning face!
ReplyDeleteHi Darnell - I LOVE this card - it's totally gorgeous:) Your word game is hilarious - I once went to in appropiate but I can't talk about it here. Have a great day - hugs xx
ReplyDeleteGreat Cas card...Love this fun post...but I am not a writer ...so I sadly can't add to it...But I sure had fun reading...
ReplyDeleteDarnell, this is so beautiful. You can never go wrong using all black and white. I love how you used the Washi Tape, so fun and now that I have a nice supply of the stuff I can CAS your fabulous card.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to say - I used to be in Trospective, but decided to look elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteAck, that's possibly waaaay too profound if you really think about it :(
Hugs, Di xx
Stunning card!
ReplyDeleteWell Dippy - like Kelly I have found myself in Spiration and I really don't want to leave so may just hang around for your next post!!! Love this card and it DOESN'T need anything else at all. Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteHugs.
Karen xxx
This card is going into my CASE file! Love this idea and the black and white! I wish I had you're way with words! You always brighten my day!
ReplyDeleteLove it...Perfect for a guy card...
ReplyDeleteLove the finishing touch off the black and white twine.
I love it... wonderful wishi washi tape. Black heart just screaming for fleck of red. I admire your self- restraint.
ReplyDeleteIt just dawned on me: I was in Visible yesterday but nobody saw me. :)
ReplyDeleteDarnell,
ReplyDeleteI forgot to leave you a wordy comment... I didn't mean to forget but I was in Advertent yesterday and my brain was in Active. If I could get them to work in Conjunction with each other, we would be in Vincible!
This card is awesomely STRIKING and CLASSY and STYLISH. I think it looks really bold in black and white. Love your taste.
ReplyDeleteI think I need to visit determination and persistance and "Never say die" - thanks for sharing that brilliant piece of writing.
You're so sweet Darnell.
ReplyDeleteFun sayings I can't think of anything clever at the moment to add.
Your card is fantastic!!! Loving the very cool pattern peeking through the heart. So glad you played along with us!
Well its good you listen to your friends -- congrats [and well deserved] on the CAS win! I LOVE this card -- I will be CASEing it too :)
ReplyDeleteYay - well done on the CAS win honey!
ReplyDeleteI know someone's used a version of the foist one of these offerings which I hadn't seen, but my committee meeting got kinda boring yesterday. I counted the number of floor tiles. pin holes in the wall, tucks in the curtains etc. and then I came up with this:
I was in Delible - and left my mark there.
I thought I was in Valuable - until I was asked to leave.
Ha, the final one could be true as am sure I was spotted scribbling notes that had NOTHING to do with the excrushiatingly boooooring meeting.
Hey, I volunteer - what should I worry about!
Hugs, Di xx
Congrats on your challenge win!
ReplyDeleteI sometimes find myself in Digestion - but only when I bite off more than I can chew ;)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your win too :) :) :)
Love the card. Can't think of anything witty to add to your list right now, but I am cackling with laughter at the all of the ones posted so far.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a fabulous card!! Love the CAS design! It's so elegant!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for joining us this week at the Simon Says Stamp Challenge Blog!
Hugs...
Melissa
Darnell, this card rocks! It's so crisp and clean! Love the way you used the washi tape and the window is perfect! :) Thanks for playing along with CAS(E) This Sketch this week!
ReplyDeleteLove your masculine valentines. The black and white is fab.
ReplyDeleteI remember being in Nocent but it was a long time ago! x
Love the black and white and that circle window looks fabulous with the patterns in behind :) Thanks for playing this week at CAS(E) this Sketch!
ReplyDeleteA few years ago I found myself in Valid, when I complained about being there I was told to try the neighbouring town, now I don't want to dis Able but I didn't think much of that either. So I wandered some more got stuck in Conceivable and in Just. A bad Dr told me perhaps I was actually in Myhead but I luckyily found a good one who told me I was definitely in Capacitated but that she could help me find my way back home.
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