It's my turn to set the challenge for The Daring Cardmakers this week
Life's a Beach!
I'm hoping that you'll be just as inspired by my challenge - we're staying at the seaside for another week, but this time, instead of working with seaside hues I'd really like your cards to feature some Beach Paraphernalia; deckchairs, parasols, swimwear, flip-flops, buckets and spades, surfboards and sun-cream....the list of possibilities goes on, and on...
We'll soon be celebrating the end of a full seven years of dare-setting and you'd think that by now I'd have learned to have a card mapped out at least in my head BEFORE I announce the challenge, wouldn't you?
So once again I struggled with my own challenge - and it wasn't helped as day by day the other girls shared their wonderful creations with the rest of us!
The card I finally made didn't look much like the layout in my head - but I'll save that idea and hope to make it work another time. I really wasn't happy with my card but didn't think I had time to do anything else so it would have to do.
Then I thought "No, it won't do" and grabbed a few pieces of card, switched the Craft Robo back on and started cutting again. I will share the first card in a minute, but I'm pleased I had another go as I like this card much better, even though it's much simpler and missing some of the elements I spent hours making for the first one!
Materials and Tools:
Scraps of card in various colours
Ric-rac braid, Gel Pen
Craft Robo
It did give me a chance to use some new beach-hut templates I'd been making (you didn't think I'd manage a seaside card without one, did you? haha). The little yacht is a template I made a while back and is oooo cute!
This reminds me of some of the pictures and ornaments you can buy in the nicer gift boutiques and RNLI shops in coastal towns and villages. I love all that stuff and the house would be full of even more beach huts and seaside inspired nicnacs if I wasn't reined in!
All the little shapes for the flag bunting were hand-cut, but Mr Robo did the rest of the cutting
So, do you want to see my first attempt? I made so many new templates to use on this - making the templates doestake a while, so it probably took most of Wednesday just to do that bit.
The LO is nothing like I had in my mind's eye. I think I started from the wrong end by making all the little "icons" - I should have sorted out the placement of the tiles first, then made the pictures to fit.
You live and learn, don't you?
Materials and Tools:
Scraps of plain and patterned card from the pile on my desk!
Teal card is by Coredinations, Backing paper 6x6 "Clippings" from Basic Grey
Flip-flops pewter charm, Scraps of yellow and red narrow ribbon,
Black Gel Pen, Decal sticker sentiment
Craft Robo: Beach Hut, Yacht, Surf Boards, Beach Ball,
Bucket and Spade, Sandcastle
Tiny flags for bunting are hand-cut
That's it for today, thanks for visiting - please don't forget to pop over to the DCM BLOG to see this week's amazing range of cards.
Cute card Kathy! I think maybe the first one has a focal point issue - lots going on works fine if there's a definite path for your eye to take and somewhere for it to come to rest; your second one definitely has a better direction of travel!
ReplyDeleteI prefer the second one your made, but the first one was a good learning curve and just think of all the templates you now have for use in the future - nothing is ever wasted (even the time they took) x
ReplyDeleteI too prefer the simpler one but as Hazel said at least you have some spare templatees now.
ReplyDeletecute card that you have made love the vibrant colours
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing with us at CBN
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Kelly
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I guess that happens to everyone at some point ... but your final card is very nice! The primary colours look fab on the little beach huts.
ReplyDeleteI love both the cards. I like the busyness of the second - there is a lot to see but it isn't overpowering. But I also think that the ribbon waves is an awesome idea - and that cute bathing hut with the little steps is fab!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous cards and depicts what summer is all about!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Linda xxx
Super little cards, such fun
ReplyDeleteP x
What fabulous cards, and such a great idea....love the first one x
ReplyDeleteVery fun, colourful, unqiue and creative, they look great x
ReplyDeleteI love them both there fab xxx
ReplyDeleteIt is sometimes the way - we have an idea in our head and it comes out completely different! You've done a brilliant job, and a great way to use up all the scraps we collect
ReplyDeleteFabulous seaside cards, love the beach huts and bumting.
ReplyDeleteSylv xx
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Two great cards Kathy. I love the colours on the second card and the simple images on the first one.
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