Craft Roulette challenge-Episode 111

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Good morning! Have you had the chance to participate in Mary Gunn’s Craft Roulette Challenge? this really is a fun way to spend a Friday afternoon the live stream takes place every Friday at 4:30pm. i would encourage you to take part mary has a new crafty guest every week last week’s guest was Ardyth Percy-Robb. Four parameters are chosen with a few spins of the wheel. the parameters for last weeks card were:

  • Project-Envelope
  • Colors-Any 4 colors
  • Element-Book
  • Random-Die-cut Frame

card supplies

  • Gina K Design’s Hygge Time Stamps & Dies
  • Kat Scrappiness Falling Hearts Stencil
  • Gina K Design’s Art Deco Stencil
  • Picket Fence Studios Artemesia Silver Paper Glaze
  • Die-cutting machine
  • Paper Trimmer
  • Liquid glue
  • Gina K Design Black Amalgam Ink
  • Alcohol Markers
  • Grey Ink
  • Neenah Classic Crest Solar White 110lb
  • Kat Scrappiness Heart Sprinkles
  • Rectangle dies
  • Cut, score and fold a top-folding card base.
  • I used a two smaller rectangle dies to cut the rectangle frame. I cut this frame three times and glued them together. I then colored the frame with an alcohol marker I sprinkled clear embossing powder on top and heat embossed the frame.
  • Stamp, color and die-cut your images and sentiments. The sentiment was stamped directly on one of the frame cut outs. I then heat embossed with clear powder.
  • Cut another rectangle that is slightly larger rectangle Using a larger rectangle die and the Falling Hearts stencil, swipe the paper glaze over the stencil. Make sure you allow this panel to dry. Clean your stencil right away.
  • Cut a border for this panel 1/8” larger from black card stock.
  • Mask the backside of your card base. With a light grey ink, blend the ink over the Art Deco stencil.
  • Now assemble your pieces.
  • I used foam tape to pop the main panel up and also the books, envelop and mug.
  • I created the envelope by cutting a small rectangle and drawing lines from corner to corner. I added a small heart sprinkle. This was glued to the frame and foam tape added to the part that overhangs the frame.
  • Add a few more hearts and your card is done.

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