Thursday 27 July 2017

Seth Apter challenge

Back in February I met Seth Apter at the Stitches trade show and he set me a challenge to make something using some scraps that he was going to throw out - here is my finished card:


I decided to use the scraps (which are the orange and blue squares) as window frames to depict two cats talking to each other across rooms.  I know I should have used a brick patterned embossed background but I was in a hexagon mood and let's face it anything goes with me!

The background is embossing paste through a hexagon stencil and then inked with Fossilized Amber, Mermaid Lagoon, Wilted Violet, Abandoned Coral distress inks and then sprayed with both Gold and Silver distress sprays.  The cats are from Tim's Crazy cats stamps and dies and coloured with Mowed Lawn, Spiced Marmalade and Spun Sugar.  The window backgrounds are made up with Card-io backyard blooms - the spider and web and a brick wall stamp by Prima.  Whole card and greeting are then edged with Hickory Smoke and Black Soot inks.

I actually made this card way back in April but as you can see I have not been blogging much recently!  I have however been busy crafting away as usual so will hopefully get back into the swing of blogging more regularly and will showcase my stuff then - I still haven't done much in the way of papercrafting though (in fact this is the only card for months!) but am still busy knitting and sewing like a trooper here.  Such fun.

Anyway this card goes to show that no matter how small it is don't throw anything away!!  Any scraps can be made into something quirky if you put your mind to it.  Saying that I have spent the last two weeks decluttering and reorganising my craft room - am now raring to go again so watch this space!

Thanks for looking - Busy getting back into the swing of things from Solihull