"Art is my vehicle through life; may we share the ride together." Ron Wickersham
Showing posts with label altered gift cards; class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label altered gift cards; class. Show all posts

Saturday, October 2, 2010

World Card-Making Day

What is World Card Making Day?  

World Card Making Day began in 2006 as National Card Making Day. Founded byPaper Crafts magazine to bring card makers together at the beginning of the busiest card-making season of the year, it was first held on October 7, 2006. The initial celebration involved the Paper Crafts magazine audience only; however, due to the positive response it received and the worldwide popularity of card making, the holiday became known as World Card Making Day from then on.

Celebrating its fifth year in 2010, World Card Making Day is celebrated annually on the first Saturday in October. It's a day for the card-making community -- hobbyists, retailers, and manufacturers -- to unite and celebrate the connection and creativity that is the heart of card making.



Did you make cards today?  I haven't yet, though I have several I need to make this weekend.  Below is the card class I am currently teaching at The Little Blue House.  These are three variations of pop-up cards.  The left card with the bat on the front opens to a "honeycomb" pumpkin pop-up that wishes a Happy Halloween.  The top center card has a spiral pop-up with die cut ghosties.  And the right card opens to a spinning spider.  All three feature some of the pretty Halloween "Toil and Trouble" line of papers from Girls' Paperie Co. 



If you are local and interested in taking the class, please call The Little Blue House at 817-431-7930 to sign up.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Where have I been?

Busy, but not doing much art this week. This has been doctor appointment week - all those routine annual checkups that take a chunk out of each day. So now at least I have a clean bill of health, new contacts ordered and future dental work to be done.



I did teach my postcard class on Thursday night to a very enthusiastic class. Most students are primarily scrappers so sewing on fabric and paper, stamping and doing techniques like transfers are out-of-the-box for them, but they loved it.



Tuesday night was my local stamp club's monthly meeting. This month we had an altered gift card swap. Everyone took a gift card - like those given out at just about every store now - one without any $ on it of course! The altered results were imaginative, unique and awesome. Six of us participated and each was very different.



This is the front of mine. It started as a Target wedding gift card - the white pierced scallop edge was already on it and there was a wedding cake in the center. I gessoed over the front since it was slick and ink would not stick. Then I masked off the edges, stippled a robin's egg blue ink in the center and stamped with a script/bird stamp (from A Time to Stamp unmounted sheet - note: this company no longer in business). Then I stamped the bird's nest (Invoke Arts) twice, colored with watercolor pencils and layered them at the bottom of the card for dimension. I didn't scan the back but I used a "grungy" blue paper on the back, glued on a large blue egg image and overstamped with "Love warms every nest" (from a Crafty Secrets stamp set). Blue sheer ribbon was added for hanging.

The cards were all so unique! Julie used two oriental cards from World Market and make a little red booklet out of the paper card carrier. She cut up the images on the two cards, added some Jolee stickers and made a neat Asian collage. Debbie used some girlfriend images from Crafty Secrets on both sides of her card and clear embossed both sides. She added letter bubble stickers, flowers, fancy brads, a frame - darling. Mette covered her card with textured stencil paste and Pearl Ex for a beautiful shimmery background in which she embedded lots of beads, a large key and a circular image with Diamond Glaze over it for dimension. Laura used black paper to cover her card, cutting a rectangle out of the center to make a frame for a black and white photo of our group. She added black and white ribbons for a very cute presentation. And Cathy covered her card with an old photo of her mother and herself as a baby at the beach. She then covered this with vellum and some beach stickers, hanging it from a small vintage-looking little hanger. She also hung a tiny chipboard word cutout from the bottom with a little sunglasses charm - precious.

I did not have my camera with me but some of the other gals took a group photo of all the cards together, so I will post that when they share. So now, when you look at all those gift cards at the checkout line, think of all the possibilities for altering them into great little art works!