And here I am already writing my Christmas thank you notes! Whah?!
That's because it's what this week's terrific hostess Cheryl wants us to do for One-Layer Wednesday. Oh, was that confusing spelled out that way? We crafters do love our acronyms and I've only added to the pile of them! I meant to say OLW, which means you are to make a OLC (one-layer card). Because it's a OLC, it's usually CAS (clean and simple), sometimes it's QACAS (quick and clean and simple), sometimes it's made with NBUS (never-before-used schtuff), and always it contains TLC. Got it?
How clearly I can remember when I first stuck my nose into the Intertube just a year and a half ago, I didn't think I'd ever learn what all the initials stood for! If you're new, just hang in there, you'll soon be speaking Cardese like a pro!
So, back to my card, Cheryl has given me my theme.
For colors, I'm playing with Pals Paper Arts. I haven't visited there for a while and it's fun to join in again! The current challenge is cherry cobbler, midnight muse, and very vanilla colors. You don't know whether to craft with them or make a pie for Rhonda Vue.
Since my theme is Christmas-related, and the month-long challenge at Merry Monday is "Anything Goes," I'm linking up there again. This challenge runs until August 4th, if you want to join in! There are already a ton of entries so it's going to be your go-to place for holiday card inspirations!!
Here is my card:
Pretty straight-forward. As a matter of fact, the whole darn card is made from NBUS! I say that like you should be impressed, even though I only used a total of three stamps. It takes very little to make me becited about NBUS!!
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For Challenge Newbies:
A few friends have asked lately how I get one card to fit so many challenges. Actually, there are many card artists out there who are pros at linking up with challenges. I don't consider myself one because I really prefer to stick to around three. Still, I thought I might say a few lot of words about my process.
I started out entering challenges timidly, like anyone does. Over the course of a few months, I found my "style" to be clean and simple ~ oops, I mean CAS, and so I kept my eyes open for those types of challenges. In the last year, there has been an increase in CAS challenges, much to my delight.
You prolly like CAS, too, if you're here, but whatever your style, you will find challenges to enter! So over time, I settled in and got to know many of the challenges and what they're about, whether it be color, sketch, or theme. Some challenges I try to enter every week, others are more hit-and-miss.
My card idea is sometimes self-igniting or it is launched by a desire to use a particular image or die or NBUS. At those times, I then take a look at a few of my favorite color and sketch and theme challenges to very quickly see if anything "clicks." (You can find a list of my go-to challenges at the top of my home page on the tab called "Challenge Badges.")
Other times, I'll run across a color, sketch, or theme challenge while visiting another blog and that will spark my interest. At those times, I then think about what image or die or paper I have that will work with the challenge.
Because I'm a "it-never-hurts-to-ask/look/try" type of person, once I have the idea and a challenge, I'll also quickly check a few other challenges, just in case I can create one card and nail two bushes, to pair a phrase. It's truly a crap shoot, so it's a fun surprise when the challenges seem to be quietly in sync with each other on any given day and I hit a jackpot! That's rare and okay with me because I like to lay out the challenges in my posts for the owners and Design Teams who go to a lot of effort to put them together, so my posts get overly long if I link up with a lot of them. You will see blogs with 10, 15, 30 challenge hookups and I have no clue how they do that!
It may sound like a lot of work, however, since I'm not into making anything about my hobby even remotely hint at being work, I don't find it to be. It does take a bit of time, clicking in and out of the challenges, but again, over time you will get quite adept at it.
I hope that made sense. If you ever have any questions or need help with a link or whatever, please just ask in a comment or email.
I was coming back to edit this and I see that Suze already mentioned them in her comment. There is an extremely useful website called Paper Playful (Used to Be Feline Playful) that lists dozens of challenges of all types. It is a great jumping off point to start you on your challenge journey or for even seasoned carders to refer to for what's happening out in the world of challenges. The wonderful ladies who own the site work extremely hard to put this site together. I thank them for the up-to-the-minute information they give to us for free!
I was coming back to edit this and I see that Suze already mentioned them in her comment. There is an extremely useful website called Paper Playful (Used to Be Feline Playful) that lists dozens of challenges of all types. It is a great jumping off point to start you on your challenge journey or for even seasoned carders to refer to for what's happening out in the world of challenges. The wonderful ladies who own the site work extremely hard to put this site together. I thank them for the up-to-the-minute information they give to us for free!
Enjoy your day! No, seriously, enjoy. LITS*!
Thank you for coming by to visit the Playhouse. Special thanks to you if you take the time to leave a comment and/or join as a follower!
*Life Is Too Short!
Paper: SU! very vanilla
Stamps (NBUS): ornament from "Summer,"
Technique Tuesday; "holiday" from PTI #2436,
"Think Big Favorites #9; "thank you" from PTI
"Cupcake Collection"
Ink: SU! cherry cobbler and midnight muse
Sakura "clear star" gel pen
You know you're everyone's favorite blogger. You so kindly write about the 'hows & whys & wheres' and explain decisions and reasonings and also the acronyms and such. Just sayin' that YOU ROCK. And so does your card. Love that it's not in reds and greens; your way makes this very special. Love this my friend. Later dudette. Bev
ReplyDeleteGreat OLW card, Darnell - love the sparkle around the sentiment. And this post shows just one of the many, many reasons why every single person in blogland (the card neighbourhood, anyway) knows and loves you! You are very special. And I'm not even going to put quotations around that! lol!
ReplyDeleteThose are fab baubles Darnell, they really look 3D. (Those peoples who enter millions of challenges probably check out 'paperplayful' blog - lists all the challenges). Have a nice day! Xx
ReplyDeleteI think you are so good at the dreaded one layer card Darnell, and I love this particular example. As we are bathed in beach type weather here, I recon you could redo this one as a beach ball card with a little selective inking!
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Carol x
Another fabby card Darnell-baubles look great-and in those colours too.
ReplyDeleteAll the CAS/QACAS and NBUS(and in my case all my SITO !!)any poor newcomer would think they had stumbled upon a secret service Blog LOL!!
Have a happy day :)
Nessa xxx
Wonderful masking and love how you colored in part of the sentiment!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great OLC, Darnell! I love that row of ornaments and the sentiment is fun with it's different sized fonts! Great explanations here!
ReplyDeleteLove your color scheme! Thanks for playing with us at Merry Monday!
ReplyDeleteLove your CAS card! Love the way you layered the ornaments askew on top of each other. Thanks for the link to the challenges list!
ReplyDeleteOh my word all those acronyms have completely confuddled my brain!
ReplyDeleteYour card is fabulous, I love those colours for Christmas.
Sue xx
Your explanation is brilliant Darnell, but I still say you are one very clever lady - as well as being lots of fun - thank you for that. Love your card today, great colours and design (but then they always are!). Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteYep.....cute, cleaver, and great design! Love it! And to think, you're already ahead of the game now with "thank you's" for Christmas! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLynn
You are informative and entertaining, a great card maker and a bit wacky. I love wacky .
ReplyDeleteWonderful card, these colours are fabulous. Thank you for joining us for Merry Monday.
ReplyDeleteGreat CAS card! Your are so good with clean and simple and One layer...they are a challenge for me. Thanks for the link about the challenges...I had no idea there were so many. I usually only enter one at a time...I think it's all my brain can handle...smile... Hope you have a good week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous post-- filled with info and a super cute CAS card! LOVE the stamping and design of this card! FAB job!!!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS so much for leaving love on my blog! You made my day! <3
Thanks so much for sharing the challenge info and the link to Paper Playful! This is exactly why you have 319 followers girl!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, love the non-traditional colors, love the white space and love the melding of the two sentiments to create one (at least I think the sentiment is stamp #1 and #2?).
Great design Darnell, perfectly CAS:)
ReplyDeleteVal x
VCC - Very cooool card Darnell! A bit early and a shock to the system in our current scorching climate!
ReplyDeleteThis might amuse you...I have a project on the go of painting the woodwork on our windows (downstairs only) and so far I have done 38 lickle 6" square blighters and 100 more to go! So I am doing a few at a time to break it up. I like to put my ipod on, so I put it on shuffle. Paulo Nutini, Barbara Streisand, Cara Emerald all fine, then Bing Crosby, Elvis, Ronettes all doing C!!! Too much!!
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You are such a font of knowledge and know-how, Darnell, thanks so much for sharing it all with us ... and for sharing you with us too ... we're all richer for it! Fabulous card ... love the jaunty stack of baubles and the bling-dressed sentiment! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteLove your OLW card Dippy, those baubles are amazing. Weirdly enough I was going to say something along the lines yesterday about how many challenges you were entering.......but just thought it in the end! lol You are just so darned generous with your information - where would we be without you?
ReplyDeleteHugs.
Karendipity xxx
I really enjoy reading your blog Darnell, you have a way with words that really tickles me.
ReplyDeleteI really like the sketchy quality of those ornaments. Wonderful clean and simple card!
I wish thinking of Christmas in July would help me cool off. Your card is cool, though. You almost wrote my story about finding challenges. I started with some, then changed my style a little, found others, mostly through blogs I follow. That's the best part - finding friends like you through a common interest.
ReplyDeleteDarnell, you are just the best! What a sweet thing you did by writing up all about challenge blogs, no wonder you are everyone's favorite blog, quoting Bev. Your card is just beautiful too. Love that you did all that and in just one layer, stunning.
ReplyDeleteThanks for not only creating great cards to see, but an even bigger thanks for my new edumacation! I learn so much "schtuff" whenever I come here, and I'm grateful :)
ReplyDeleteLovely thank you card...you are going to be well set for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteYour process for challenges is about the same as mine...after I do what you describe, I then check the old Feline Playful site...now called Paperplayful
Darnell, your card is awesome ! Great colors... But, I vote for pie. I always vote for pie!! :)) :)) ;))
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day in sunny CA!
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Fabulous card--and I like your thinking about challenges--very similar to mine, actually. I may have to send you a Christmas gift so I could receive this card.
ReplyDeleteOMG..CAS? ATC? NBUS? LO? ROFL? LLJ?
ReplyDeleteSWALK :-).
Xx
You and your card are both fabulous IMHO Darnell. We love you.
ReplyDeleteLove this card!! Poifect masking and those rich, regal colors lend themselves perfectly to a holiday creation. Great explanation of your approach to challenges. My own rule is sketch, color, theme...and if a couple others fit the bill well it's an early Christmas present! ;) I'm jumpin' on the NBUS train D...I gots too much unused schtuff! :S
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely comments, for the special Lady, your post are very interesting informative and downright funny.
ReplyDeleteLove the card, refreshing it's not red and green, love how you arranged the bobbles, thanks for sharing, have a wonderful day..
Clean & simple. Well done! Thanks for playing with us this week at Pals Paper Art!
ReplyDeleteA lovely pile of baubles. Can I knock em down with me water pistol. !!
ReplyDeleteHugs Mrs a.
The A. Team.
This is such a great Christmas thank you card - and a real good idea to get ahead of the game.
ReplyDeleteCaroline xxx
Briliant card
ReplyDeletehugs Tamara
What a fantastic OLC card, Darnell! Thanks for breaking down all those abbreviations as well. You are so well versed in acronyms, you should work for the gov't - as they have acronyms for their acronyms! ;) But, I digress, I especially love the shading on your sentiment. Fantastic card!
ReplyDeleteHey Miss Darnell.... You are a hoot! You seem to be making great progress with your NBUS. I'm impressed. I was hoping to keep up with you and Susan, but not a chance. Too much life getting in the way.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you played along this week. Your OLW Christmas thank you is super!
What a wonderful one layer card. You make it look so easy. Thanks for joining us at Merry Monday.
ReplyDeleteLove your clean NBUS card. Thanks for all that useful info too. I liked the timid bit, described me to a T. You definitely ARE a pro at this, and it shows, Hugs
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo, congrats on being a PPA pick, Darnell! Well deserved, this is an awesome OLC using your NBUS, IMHO!
ReplyDeletewonderful job layering the holiday ornaments. congrats on being a PPA pick!
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