Hello! Today I’m up at the Maker Forte blog to share some Flocked Halloween cards.
Have you used flock on your cards before? Join me in class tomorrow night October 21, 2022 at 7:30 pm. Eastern time at the Hedgehog Hollow YouTube channel to learn how to use it!
I love the texture and velvety feel that flock adds to cards! Here the polka dots, the hats and bats, and the entire background of these cards are flocked! And that “HI” sentiment is also flock that I colored with some ink blending.
To read more information on these cards, visit the Maker Forte blog HERE.
I’m often asked what supplies I use to make my cards and projects, so I’ve put together a list using affiliate links when possible. If you make a purchase with these links I may receive a small commission. These help me to keep up with blog costs and continue bringing you fun projects. Thank you so much for your support!
Hello and welcome to our Year in Review blog hop. This is such a fun one…we are sharing our favorites from the year!!
This was not easy for me to pick just four projects from Altenew that I loved. But I narrowed it down and had some help from my family in picking the very best ones. Here they are:
1. Rose with Kissing Technique:
This card was a result of the Name Alphabet Challenge! I had to choose a technique that started with the first letter of my first name, which is K! This threw me for a loop at first and then I remembered the KISSING technique, which I used on the vase. I love how it turned out with THIS rose layering die set! (read the full post and see more Kissing cards HERE)
2. Peace Rose with Gold Foil
The Gilded Rose hot foil plate turned out to be a big favorite!! Altenew released their very first hot foil collection, and this Gilded Rose with Layering Stencil for coloring was completely a dream to work with! I love how dramatic and large it is, and the resulting card is just beautiful! When you have amazing supplies like these, it is easy to get a stunning look.
3. Queen of the Lilies
The Queen of the Lilies Layering stamp set was one of my favorite layering stamp sets of the year. Altenew really has their layering stamps dialed in…and this one turns out gorgeous with any colors you use! See more color examples and cards with this set in THIS blog post.
4. Carolina Allspice
I adore the Craft-A-Flower series from Altenew, and this Carolina Allspice was a DELIGHT to put together! I love the layers and the look of the leaves, and I think once these flowers are assembled, they create a stunning card! See the original blog post and video HERE.
I hope you agree with my TOP 4 picks for the year. I know there were lots more products and cards that I loved…but these ones just stood out for me!
NEW CLASS!
I also wanted to announce that I will be teaching (along with some other talented Altenew Certified Educators!) a NEW class over at Altenew called “Wonderful Ways with Dies” and I want to invite you to join us! It starts this week and it’s going to be a fun one! You can join in anytime…and the classes are yours to watch over and over if you’d like.
You can choose to join just the class for some inspirations and beautiful techniques OR you can purchase the class AND the kit so you will have all the products to reproduce the cards we share in class! Win-Win! I hope to “see” you there!
Prizes:
Altenew is giving away a $30 gift certificate to 5 lucky winners and a $15 gift certificate to 4 lucky winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog HERE or share Altenew projects with #AltenewBest2021 on social media by 01/06/2022 for a chance to win. 9 winners will be announced on the Altenew Winners Page on 01/08/2022.
(Feel free to share your favorite projects using #altenew and #AltenewBest2021 when you share blog hop projects on social media. Don’t forget to tag Altenew!)
Extra Giveaway!
You can have an extra chance to win a $10 gift certificate just by commenting on my blog post today letting me know your favorite Altenew card of mine! It can be one of these four or even another one I created this year. I will announce the winner on my blog by 01/08/2022 and the winner must contact Altenew at winner@altenew.com by 01/18/2022. All the details for the winner will be announced on 1/8/2022!
I’m often asked what supplies I use to make my cards and projects, so I’ve put together a list using affiliate links when possible. If you make a purchase with these links I may receive a small commission. These help me to keep up with blog costs and continue bringing you fun projects. Thank you so much for your support!
Blog Hop Order:
The next person on the hop is the talented Keren Baker! Here is the full hop list, too…check out all the beautiful cards and top choices from the year:
Hello! Today I have an exciting announcement: Summer Craft Camp with Maker Forte is starting soon!! This craft camp is going to be so fun….and it’s all about mastering your crafty supplies.
It starts on June 2nd (coming up soon!) and will be every other week for the summer. Check out all the details here: Summer Craft Camp
If you want to join us…we will be exploring all our craft mediums and learning all the ways to use them! Then we will craft together. This Craft Camp will be held over Zoom, so you can join in the comfort of your own home.
It will be 7 weeks (meeting every other week during the summer) of crafting goodness!
Hello! Today I am excited to share with you that I have completed all the requirements for my AECP certification! Last night I held my card class and it went so well. I had 5 participants in the class. Virginia, the supervisor representing Altenew, also attended via Zoom.
To prepare for this class, I first had to consider all the techniques I learned over the course of the past year in all my Altenew Academy classes. I chose a few of my favorites and set out to create some card samples that class participants would make. The techniques I chose were:
Watercolor wash with Altenew Watercolor Brush Markers Making 2 cards out of one Mega Die (Mega Happy) Putting Together Layering Die sets Stamping Layering Flower Anemone Set Stenciling with white ink and more…
Here’s the cards I created for samples:
Once the cards were made, I created my worksheet for class. I like to have a handout for my classes to show the participants what supplies we are using, and have a small instruction on how the cards are put together. I also include hashtags they can use to post their cards to social media. (my class hashtag is #sunshineAZcardclasses)
I began preparing all the class kits and setting up a time, date, and place for the workshop. I packed up my rolling cart with all the necessities for class! On the top shelf is the die cutting machine, and in the bag is my Essential Tools for Cardmakers (pre-ordered by one of my students). I also have those mesh pencil cups to set up each participant station.
On the second shelf are all the card kits and extra supplies. And in the bottom shelf are the handouts, 3 MISTIs, and tools in a mesh pouch. I’m all ready for class!!
On the night of class, I started set up at about 5 o’clock. Each participant got their own tools to use (no need to share with other students), and we have different stations for the watercoloring, layering stamping, and ink blending.
Since we are still dealing with COVID issues, I had gloves to use for the MISTI station and other tools we had to all share. I also had disinfecting wipes readily available and of course, a hand-washing station.
Class went pretty smoothly. I had a complete lesson plan detailing the schedule of the evening: we started watercoloring our panels since those took the longest to dry. Two participants started at that station, and two participants started at the ink blending station and then switched. One participant began putting together their layering roses from the Garden Picks 3D die set.
While those were drying, we went on to make and complete the Layering Dahlia die card.
Everyone LOVED this large bloom and putting it together was easier than they thought. They also loved the “spirograph” stamp from the Spheres & Spirals Stamp set. “It brings back such happy memories,” one class participant said.
After we completed that card, we went on to make the Layered Stamp card using the Build-A-Flower: Anemone stamp set. Most of the participants had used a MISTI before, but NONE of them had ever used a layering stamp set!
There were so many OOOhs and AAAHs as the flower began to take shape with each layer added. It was so magical to see how excited they were to stamp and create this card. (That’s part of the reward of teaching!! I love to see the happy reactions!)
I taught them how to cut the black frame just a touch, so that it didn’t cover the lower petal on the flower. A great trick!
The last cards to finish now were the 2 Happy Birthday cards. The watercolor panels were now dry, so each participant cut their panels down to an A2 card size (4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″). I like to make the panels larger so if there are any weird edges from the watercoloring, we can just cut them right off!
Then they die cut the MEGA HAPPY die right out of the center of their watercolor panel. We turned the resulting panel and die cut into TWO cards.
Some participants did not like their watercolor panel at first, but after they assembled the card, it became a FAVORITE!
I like to encourage creativity in my card classes, and each participants cards were just a little different! It’s so fun to see that.
We finished the workshop in just over an hour and a half and created a whopping FOUR cards!! I was so excited that all participants loved their final cards and it was difficult for them to pick a favorite card.
We had to take a quick group photo with all the cards!
At the start of class I asked how many of them were familiar with or had worked with Altenew products and NONE of them had heard of Altenew before.
The workshop was a complete success and went pretty smoothly. I do believe we now have FIVE NEW Altenew fans!! Lol.
I am so grateful for the Altenew Educator Certification Program. I learned quite a lot and grew so much in cardmaking over the course of all Levels (there are 3 levels total). I highly recommend the AECP to anyone who wants to improve their cardmaking skills, grow as a creator, and learn even more about Altenew and their beautiful layering dies and stamps.
A BIG THANK YOU to Virginia and Erum for all their support and encouragement along my journey. And for helping me to make this final card class a success!
And, if you are still reading this until the end…thank you! I will list the supplies below if you are interested in any of them.
I’m often asked what supplies I use to make my cards and projects, so I’ve put together a list using affiliate links when possible. If you make a purchase with these links I may receive a small commission. These help me to keep up with blog costs and continue bringing you fun projects. Thank you so much for your support!
Hi there! I know, that title sounds strange, but today as a part of the Altenew 3D Floral Focus class we were challenged to make a floral card using patterned paper and washi tape.
Wouldn’t you know it, the only Altenew patterned paper I own is the Celestial 6×6 paper pack. (Edited to add….since then I have ordered more and visited Scrapbook.com for the third time this week. Lol.)
Anyway, a space flower is kinda cool, right?
I used the celestial paper pack for the largest portion of the flower (the blues and purples) and some Gold Lined Washi tape for other portions of the flower. Those striped leaves are from the same paper pack. I kinda like striped leaves. 😉
To mimic those stripes, I used gold slim washi on the bottom of the panel to create 2 stripes. Then I added a little Chipped Sapphire ink blending to the top of the panel to balance that out. The struggle is real sometimes, Lol!
I saw Therese use gold foil paper on one of her die cut flowers and it was all over after that. I HAD to use gold foil paper for a layer. I used it on the smaller flower as the top layer; and also in the middle of the large flower. Love.
That sentiment is glorious and it’s from the Altenew Versatile Vases set. I heat embossed that on the Celestial paper and popped it up with foam tape.
In the process of making this card, I ended up with extra flowers and leaves. So I thought…why not put together another card?
Here’s my BONUS card:
I have to say, I’m really enjoying this class and creating some cards that have stretched my imagination.
There’s only one day left! Now excuse me while I pick up more supplies from Scrapbook.com. 🙂
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Hi I'm Kari. I'm a creator, a card maker, and a day maker! I am Lucky in love to a supportive husband, blessed to raise 3 kids (all moved away now!), and happy to be watched over by 2 dogs.
I originally started this blog to remind me to be happy amid adversity, and I hope it inspires you, too!