Hey there everyone, glad you're here!
We had a delightful Thanksgiving family get together last week.
The weather's been COLD the last few days.
And I finally made another batch of pimento cheese and it's delish.
I'm working on addressing my Christmas cards to mail.
This week at Sunday Postcard Art, the theme is Dictionary and is hosted by Anne.
I've made 2 pieces of 4X6 art because I'm going to frame them and hang them in an open spot on my breakfast room wall.
Both have card bases covered with pages torn from a really old paperback dictionary.
And both have stenciling.
For the first one, I stenciled a brick background using Fired Brick DI and a TH layering stencil. Then I ink-edged with Prize Ribbon DI. Then I cut out the definition of bake/baker/baking/etc., highlighted it in yellow and adhered to my piece. I took a navy and a black Aquarelle pencil and edged around it. I glued on rolling pin, spatula and oven mitt die cuts I had already in my stash. I chose some small round sticker alphas to spell Baker on the rolling pin. The focal image is an Artistic Outpost stamp, The Baker, that I stamped with Bluebell Versafine Clair ink and clear heat embossed. I colored it with watercolor brush markers to finish.
The second one is for everyone who needs a reminder to wash their hands in the kitchen plus nun humor is always good at our house. This very old Sunday International stamp had never been used before, so now was the time. I stenciled the dictionary page background with a Dylusions stencil and Fossilized Amber DI. I ink-edged with the Prize Ribbon DI. I die cut a Memory box bubble die out of white card and layered it on the card base and under the focal. I cut 2 small Spellbinders crosses out of red glitter paper and added them. The focal was stamped with Strawberry Versafine Clair ink and sponged with Mustard Seed DI, then the words on each side of the nun are filled in with red glitter gel pen to match the glitter-paper crosses.
November's Christmas card theme at Splitcoaststampers was Donuts (sledding or breakfast).
I resisted until the last minute and then broke down, using clipart from Sweetest Prints Studio Etsy (the image) and Gecko Galz Etsy (the sentiment frame) that I had in my files. For the image, I layered the donut with the bow onto the coffee and donut image in PSE before printing out. I used an old precut card blank with a decorative edge along with a mystery dotted paper scrap.
Inside it says "Christmas Calories Don't Count!"
heeheehee
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Here is my mother-in-law's card for her 96th birthday which was the day after Thanksgiving.
And the sketch I used.
The SEI Couture collection designer papers were cut with a Spellbinders Hem Stitch die and edged diagonally with a dotted paper from the collection. The stamped and die cut flowers were colored with Promarkers and the sentiment was die cut using HunkyDory dies.
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Well, that's enough for this week.
Thanks for the visit and I hope your weather, shopping and crafting are good.
Seeya next week!
XXO

















