29 December, 2023

Texture

In what will probably be the last post of this year, I'd like to introduce you to another challenge over at the Alphabet challenge blog. Our theme for the letter "T" is "texture", which gives you plenty of artistic freedom with your creations. To see what my teammates have prepared for you, please have a look at our inspiration gallery. I for myself decided to make a little tag inspired by good wishes.
On one side, I placed a simple message saying "all the best". I framed it with a piece of red cardboard, and glued it onto a piece of white embossed paper. To emphasize good luck, I added a tiny wooden ladybug in the top corner of the tag.
On the other side, I started with a piece of red background paper, which I complemented with the image of an ambulance from my stash. I think I saved it from a folder once, but I'm not entirely sure as it was literally ages ago. I restrained from any sentiments here, but I did add two star-shaped gemstones that match the colour scheme of my project. This way, I managed to feature a bit of texture on each side of my creation.
I like how the kraft tag goes with both designs, bringing the colours together. Once the tag was done, I took a piece of raffia from my stash to create a ribbon. I'm not sure where my project will end up, but I could imagine it could go well with a chocolate bar as a "get well soon" gift. 
With that in mind, I hope you'll have a wonderful entry to 2024, and may the new year shower you with all the best.

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15 December, 2023

Stars

You may have already seen that we have another challenge up over at the Alphabet challenge blog. With the letter S, we'd like to see some stars in your projects. As always, you may interprete the theme as you wish, and I'll be more than happy to have a look at your creations. 
For my DT task, I prepared a stitched project again. I don't do many of those currently as they're quite time consuming, but I thought this geometrical pattern would go nicely with  the star theme. 
I stitched the pattern with a silver yarn, and once that was done, I placed the white cardboard onto a shimmering purple background paper. It may not be obvious as most of the paper is covered, but the motif on the paper is a galaxy of stars. I also like the different shades of purple it features, and in my opinion, the shimmer matches well with the silver stitching. 
For a bit more colour, I then embellished the stitched swirls with different gemstones. First of all, I added the big ones on the outside. Some of them are purple to match the background, but I decided to add some star-shaped gemstones as well to emphasize the challenge theme. I then moved to the inner circles by adding a round of tiny silver gemstones. In the end, I added bits of pink and white to the core. With the sparkly additions, the silver swirls look like the image of a supernova to me, which again connects to "Stars" as the theme of the current challenge.
I hope you can draw some inspiration from my work. If not, feel free to visit our challenge blog to have a look at what my teammates have created for you. 

I will also leave some actual stars to inspire you. I don't really like driving in the night due to poorer visibility, and I especially don't like driving at night in winter when the temperatures sink rapidly after sunset, and there's danger of ice on the road. I will try to avoid night journeys whenever I can, but since it's getting dark pretty early right now, I ended up on a dark road in the middle of nowhere just the other day. However, the middle of nowhere meant that the light disturbance was minimal, and driving above the fog soup that was brewing down in the valley, it meant that the whole sky opened up for me. I could get a glimpse of the starry sky from my car already (despite the headlights!), and I decided to stop by the roadside to take a proper look. In complete darkness, I was stunned by millions and millions of stars above me. I couldn't last long due to the icy wind, but I managed to snap some pictures which don't to justice to reality. 
It was an unexpected but lovely experience, and I can't help feeling sad about not being able to see skies like this more often. Living busy lives in cities, we seem to forget the impact of our lives on the environment, and it's moments like this that make me realize how even regular lights away stunning scenes like this. Of course electricity is what makes our lives easier, it makes it possible for us to be active after sunset, and makes us feel safe on the roads at night, but at the same time, we are missing the magic of nature by blinding ourselves with artificial light. I don't think that we need to turn our world into a dark place, but without a doubt we could cut down on unnecessary brightness: shiny billboards, illuminations of landmarks, shopping windows, and empty hallways outside of business hours... Less electricity for more stars, please.

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01 December, 2023

Reindeer

Can you believe it's December already? With  Christmas around the corner, we're having a festive challenge theme over at the Alphabet challenge. Matching the season, we'd like to see reindeer on your creations. Easy peasy, right? 
For my DT inspiration, I picked a lovely digi from my stash. I received this cutie a couple of years ago for a challenge win over at the Kreativtanten. It was designed by Peppercus designs, and even though I believe the shop doesn't exist anymore, the little reinder is still adorable. I coloured it with coloured pencils, and decided to frame it with a dark brown background paper. I used a punch to round up the corners of both papers. To cover the card base, I opted for a design paper with bold, colourful snowflakes. To enhance the image a bit, I added a Christmas greeting under the reindeer motif. Unfortunately, it's not very visible on the colourful snowflake background, and its dark green paper looks brighter in reality. 
For a bit of bling, I then added a couple of yellow shimmering gemstones. I thought about shading the background of the image with blue colour pencils, but in the end, I decided against it as I wanted to keep those warm shades on my card. I'm not sure whether this was the right decision as it seems to me like the reindeer is stuck in a white void. What do you think?
To wrap up my post for today, I'll give you a glimpse of Christmas feeling with this wonderful life size reindeer from the local Christmas market. 

challenges:
krafty chicks: ATG
613 avenue create: ATG
a place to start: ATG with optional twist "for a child"
as you like it: favourite person to craft for at Christmas (I don't really make Christmas cards for my immediate family as we see each other anyway, my favourite person to gift would be my friend. We don't keep in touch as much as we used to as she's working full time now, but I like to send her a surprise every now and then. With two little children in the house, I think this cute little reindeer is the perfect messenger to deliver Christmas greetings.)
C.R.A.F.T.: Christmas
cardz4guyz: festive creatures
CAS on Friday: Christmas
crafty catz: ATG with optional twist "make them smile"
creative inspirations: ATG with optional twist "contemporary Christmas colours"
creative moments: ATG with optional twist "winter"
critter crazy: ATG animals
cutie pie challengeblog: digis & die cuts
friendship challenge: Christmas time
love to craft: ATG 
moving along with the times: winter animals
pennys papertake: ATG paper
scrapping4fun: non-traditional Christmas colours
sparklesmonthlychallenges: winter animals
timeout challenges: winter holiday
traumfabrik: Elliot the littlest reindeer