Tag: Kat Scrappiness

  • Snowflake Kisses

    Snowflake Kisses

    On the tops of the “snowflake” letters I mixed some Ranger Stickles in Star Dust into the Glossy Accents. On the bottom letters I included some Ranger Stickles in Gold.

  • Festival of Lights

    Festival of Lights

    I created this card for an Instagram hop on the theme Festival of Lights. It was meant to be about Hanukkah, but I decided to take the name literally this time.

  • Kristina’s Wreath Stamping

    Kristina’s Wreath Stamping

    Kristina created an A2-sized card, using a stamp set she designed herself. By this time I had run out of A2-sized card bases, so I created a 5-by-7 card instead.

  • Tinsel Tangle

    Tinsel Tangle

    I dragged the edges across my Versamark embossing ink pad and dipped them in the gold embossing powder. After heat setting it, the panel had a grungy gold edge.

  • Haunted Mansion Shaker

    Haunted Mansion Shaker

    I filled the shaker well with Kat Scrappiness Silver Bullet Shaker Dots, Sparkling Violet Sequin Mix and Purple Pinwheel Sequin Mix.

  • Santa’s Helpers

    Santa’s Helpers

    The frame I used is Kat Scrappiness Essential Card Builders #3. It creates four rectangular spaces, two small ones and two tall ones. Perfect for staging critters!

  • Reindeer Greetings

    Reindeer Greetings

    Finally I tripled the sentiment and popped it up on some foam tape. That was necessary to bring it to the same level as the deer.

  • Stenciled Emboss Resist

    Stenciled Emboss Resist

    Because I love the bat, I chose “You make me batty.”

  • So Many Reindeer

    So Many Reindeer

    I started by stamping all the reindeer from Kat Scrappiness Reindeer Games Stamp Set on watercolor paper. I watercolored them with mostly earth tones.

  • Life’s a Beach Shaker

    Life’s a Beach Shaker

    I added the sentiment strip by gluing it to the leaves and added shells and the sand castle to decorate it. Then I adhered the beverage-sipping gnome to the center above the sentiment with foam tape.

  • What’s Up, Gnomie?

    What’s Up, Gnomie?

    I started by stamping the male gnome from the Kat Scrappiness Summer Gnomes Stamp Set twice on watercolor paper.

  • Cowboy Quokka Dad

    Cowboy Quokka Dad

    I’m still working my way through the Kat Scrappiness Cowboy Quokka Ephemera Pack. This time I used it for a Father’s Day Card.

  • Strawberry Lemonade Birthday Shaker

    Strawberry Lemonade Birthday Shaker

    Shaker Element I started this card with the shaker element. For this I die cut the largest frame from the Kat Scrappiness A2 Reverse Scallop Die Set three times. For the top layer I used a piece of Hammermill that I scribbled with a purple alcohol marker. That’s because I was following Color Cube palette…

  • Silver & Gold

    Silver & Gold

    The background includes three visible layers of cardstock. I felt that this card needed both gold and silver mattes.

  • Cowboy Quokka Mom

    Cowboy Quokka Mom

    I still have lots of Kat Scrappiness Cowboy Quokka Ephemera left! This time I used a cowgirl as my focal point.

  • Welcome Baby

    Welcome Baby

    I almost created a leaky shaker window. But I caught myself in time.

  • 5 by 7 Giveaway

    5 by 7 Giveaway

    For the focal point of this 5-by-7 card, I used Lisa Horton’s Viola 3D Embossing Folder and Die.

  • Cowboy Birthday Quokkas

    Cowboy Birthday Quokkas

    I’m loving Kat Scrappiness Cowboy Quokka Ephemera. It makes it so easy to create a cute card very quickly.

  • Pinkfresh Chrysanthemum

    Pinkfresh Chrysanthemum

    Then I stenciled the flowers with Peach Fuzz, Cherry Blossom, Waterfall, Summer Shower, Sage and Eucalyptus Inks.

  • Congrats Hummingbird

    Congrats Hummingbird

    First I applied Cherry Blossom and Begonia Inks through one of the stencils from the Pinkfresh Studio Brushed Sentiments Product Suite.

  • More Cowboy Quokkas

    More Cowboy Quokkas

    This is the second card I created with the Kat Scrappiness Cowboy Quokka Ephemera Pack and 6 by 6″ Paper Pad.

  • Cowboy Quokkas

    Cowboy Quokkas

    Using ephemera for cards is quick and easy! I started by tracing around my two quokkas and cutting out some heavy, white cardstock.

  • Kat Scrappiness Christmas Lantern

    Kat Scrappiness Christmas Lantern

    One thing I love about Kat Scrappiness is that she has lots of shaker dies! This older Christmas Lantern is one of them.

  • Oval Holiday Shaker

    Oval Holiday Shaker

    I cut the oval base layer three times from red foil cardstock and once from clear acetate. Next I cut the oval frame three times from red glitter foam.