Knitting, Crochet and Crafts

Category: Challenges

  • DIY Thank You Card With Sunset Silhouette Design

    Guest designer Laura Jane is hosting an Inspiration Challenge over at the Altenew blog. I have been excited about the challenge since the day she posted it, because it features one of my favorite design themes — a sunset! Check this out:


    Inspiration Challenge Sunset Image by Laura Jane for Altenew
    Inspiration Challenge Sunset Image by Laura Jane for Altenew

    That’s the Inspiration Challenge Image Laura Jane posted. She also posted a bunch of amazing purple-ish, pink-ish cards featuring dark silhouetted elements. I loved them so much!


    I looked through my paper stash to see what I could find. I have a bunch of Altenew papers, but none of them are quite the right colors for this — so I ended up using papers that I colored using various dyes and inks, including some Altenew inks and others.


    Years ago, I used to teach textile design classes to fashion design majors at California Design College. We did a lot of fabric dyeing in those classes. At the end of class, I’d usually have leftover dyes. Instead of just pouring the extra dyes down the drain, I used to use them to create paintings and designs on paper.


    I used most of those hand-dyed papers long ago, but I still do have a few of them left in my craft supplies stash waiting for just the right projects to use them in.


    Hand Dyed & Ink Blended Papers
    Hand Dyed & Ink Blended Papers

    This was one of those just right projects. I chose one of these striking hand-dyed papers to use for my darker silhouetted images; the paper has striated shades of deep purple and dusky pink that are reminiscent of the colors you see outdoors at twilight.


    And I used another one of these papers to start me off with the background, but I added some spritzes of Altenew ink colors diluted with water — Ruby Red, Coral Berry, and Frosty Pink. I also used some of Tim Holtz’s Dusty Concord Distress Oxide ink to give my card background a more purplish appearance.

    Here’s how my card turned out:


    DIY Thank You Card in Sunset Colors With Craft Supplies by Altenew
    DIY Thank You Card in Sunset Colors With Craft Supplies by Altenew

    Craft Supplies You’ll Need for Making a Similar DIY Thank You Card

    • Papers: You could use ink blended or hand dyed papers like I did, or you could use patterned papers for this. You’ll also need some white or colored cardstock to make your card base.
    • Inks: I used Altenew’s Coral Berry, Ruby Red and Frosty Pink dye inks plus Tim Holtz’s Dusty Concord Distress Oxide ink — but you can use any inks you like.
    • Dies: “Sweet Blooms” Die Set by Altenew — This set is so pretty and so versatile; I highly recommend it.
    • Sentiment Stamps: I used the sentiments from Altenew’s “Painted Rose” stamp set, which appears to have been discontinued. I really love this one, but if you missed out on getting it, there are many other possible sentiment stamps you could use.
    • Scalloped Circle Die or Scalloped Scissors: You’ll need to cut out your stamped sentiment in some manner. If you have a scalloped circle that’s the right size, that would be ideal. I happen to have stencils and old-fashioned decorative scissors that I like using for this — so I used scalloped scissors by EK Success to fussy cut around my stamped sentiment.

    So there you have it: That’s my inspiration challenge entry. I hope you enjoyed taking a look at it. Thank you so much for dropping by! I appreciate your interest in my project.


    Posted by: Amy Solovay

  • Digital Scrapbooking Layout Featuring Elwood Beach, California Palm Tree

    Digital Scrapbooking Layout Featuring Elwood Beach Palm Tree
    Digital Scrapbooking Layout Featuring Elwood Beach Palm Tree

    From 2006 to 2009, my husband, Mike, and I lived in Goleta, California. Elwood Beach was basically our backyard; we could walk out our door, down a dirt path through the Eucalyptus trees and be at the beach within moments.


    Here you can see one of my favorite views of the beach. I have variations of this same tree photographed, like, dozens of different times.


    At the time, Mike and I both had amazing jobs working in Santa Barbara. Mike was working as the sales and marketing manager for a local AV company, and I had a freelance gig helping Big Dogs Sportswear put their summer print line together. I only worked with them during the summer months.


    In my downtime during the fall and winter months, I messed around with scrapbooking, making and selling art, building websites, freelance writing and hanging around the beach. Life was just about as perfect as it could be.


    Then along came the great financial crisis. Mike and I both lost our jobs at about the same time. We didn’t want to leave Santa Barbara, but we knew we couldn’t stay in the place where we had been living.


    We met this guy who told us it was possible to live rent-free in Santa Barbara. He was selling a 1960s Chris Craft in need of restoration. He told us he was anchoring it in Fool’s Anchorage, and he suggested buying it and living aboard.


    Well, of course, living rent-free in Santa Barbara was an appealing idea, so we took a look at his boat. However, we knew immediately that buying it would be a bad idea. Even if someone had been willing to invest the time and elbow grease getting that thing looking awesome again, it would take a billionaire to keep its fuel tanks full.


    And we realized that staying in Fool’s Anchorage was also a terribly, horribly bad idea. Glad we had enough sense to dodge that bullet.


    Later, after we’d bought a different boat, we met a guy, David. David is an experienced seaman who has been sailing since his childhood 60-some odd years ago. We got to talking with him about anchorages in the area. His comment about Fool’s Anchorage: “No self-respecting captain would anchor a boat there.”


    Our other friend, Jim, used to live in Fool’s Anchorage. In the wintertime, when the winds would kick up hard, we’d get worried about him. We’d call him and ask how he was doing. He’d respond, “I’m rocking and rolling with the best of ‘em”. He used to drop, like, 200+ feet of chain and a massive anchor for his 34-foot sailboat, and the dude didn’t even have a windlass. Even with all that ground tackle, washing up on the beach was a constant threat.


    And that doesn’t even begin, really, to describe the insanity that is Fool’s Anchorage. Jim told us horror stories that I won’t get into here and now.


    So I said to Mike, “Forget the Chris Craft. Let’s get a sailboat. And definitely forget Fool’s Anchorage. Let’s actually go cruising.”


    Mike occasionally goes along with my wild ideas. The rest is history.


    Credits:

    The lovely people over at Katie Pertiet’s website are having a blending challenge that inspired this digital scrapbooking layout. I have no idea what I’m doing when it comes to blending, so this really was a challenge for me – but I’m planning to keep messing around with it until I get proficient.


    I used Gimp and digital scrapbooking supplies from Katie’s website to create this image. The title font is Cream Cake.


    I’m new at Gimp, and so far, it would be incredibly generous to describe my skills in the program as being mediocre. But they’re getting a little better with each project I attempt, and they took a pretty big leap forward with this project (although it occurs to me that is probably not evident just from looking at this piece, which is more of a mess than I’d like it to be…)


    Messy or not, I liked it enough to declare this digital scrapbooking layout finished. Thanks for checking it out! I appreciate your interest.

  • One Photo, One Word Digital Scrapbooking Challenge at the Katie Pertiet Designs Blog

    The lovely people over at KatiePertietDesigns.com are having a bunch of inspiring digital scrapbooking challenges this month. I’m working on entering a couple of them. Here you can see my entry for their “one photo, one word” Saturday Scraplift challenge. I’m “scraplifting” a layout by a creative team member, Kate, who goes by the username “OKate” (although my layout actually ended up looking more like Wendy’s).


    Hiking Around Cat Harbor Digital Scrapbooking Layout
    Hiking Around Cat Harbor Digital Scrapbooking Layout. Photo and layout by Amy Solovay. Digital Scrapbooking Supplies by Katie Pertiet Designs.

    I found this challenge to be an especially challenging one, because the inspiration project is so clean, simple and uncluttered. In theory, I LOVE the clean and simple aesthetic; I was instantly drawn to the inspiration project. But in reality, I don’t typically make scrapbooking projects that are totally clean and simple. When it comes to scrapbooking layouts, I like having more than one photo on the page, and I like to pile on textures and layers. Beyond that, I probably overdo it with journaling — so asking me to keep it to one word was like asking me to keep it to one chocolate chip cookie.


    So yeah, I totally failed at living up to the “one word” part of the challenge. I thought about titling this “Cat Harbor”, but even that shorter title exceeds the one-word limit. And I have a few thousand photos of Cat Harbor to scrap (I probably won’t get to scrapping all of them…but I’m glad to have scrapped this one, which is one of my favorites). If I were to title one of them “Cat Harbor”, it wouldn’t be this one — because I have photos where the harbor is really the star of the show, and this isn’t one of them.


    But this is still a huge win, because it dragged me out of my comfort zone long enough to come up with a new layout that I wouldn’t have arrived at otherwise — and it’s one that I LOVE.


    My heartfelt thanks to Katie, Kate, Wendy, Liz, Candy, Rae and the rest of the creative team over at Katie’s website. I appreciate the inspiration y’all provide, and I enjoyed this challenge.

    Supplies You Need for Creating a Similar Digital Scrapbooking Layout

    All the supplies I used for this layout are available at Katie Pertiet’s website. I plan to post a list of them shortly, so please check back if this would be of interest to you.


    Over to You:

    Did you enter any of the challenges at Katie’s website this month? If so, how did your project(s) turn out? You’re invited to make use of the comments area below.

  • Holiday Wishes Christmas Card Featuring Papers by Scrapbook Customs and Stamps and Dies by Hero Arts

    Holiday Wishes Christmas Card Featuring Papers by Scrapbook Customs and Stamps and Dies by Hero Arts
    Holiday Wishes Christmas Card Featuring Papers by Scrapbook Customs and Stamps and Dies by Hero Arts
    Hello everyone! Here’s my third entry in the Hero Arts “Die-Lightful” paper crafting challenge. It’s similar to the card I posted earlier, with the same Hero Arts holiday sentiment stamp, the same die and the same Christmas-themed papers from the same paper pack.

    Craft Supplies You’ll Need for Creating a Similar Christmas Card:

    Thanks so much for dropping by today! I appreciate your interest in my project.


    Posted By: Amy Solovay

  • Holiday Wishes Christmas Card With Washi Tape

    Holiday Wishes Christmas Card With Washi Tape
    Holiday Wishes Christmas Card With Washi Tape

    Hello everyone! Here’s my second entry in the Hero Arts “Die-Lightful” paper crafting challenge. It’s similar to the card I posted earlier, with the same Hero Arts holiday sentiment stamp, the same die and the same Christmas-themed papers from the same paper pack.

    Craft Supplies You’ll Need for Creating a Similar Christmas Card:

    • Hero Arts Hero Greetings Christmas Messages Stamps
    • Hero Arts Dies: I don’t know of any dies that are specifically intended to coordinate with the Christmas Messages stamps. However, I happened to discover a funny coincidence; some of the dies from the WB1081 Travel Bundle are the perfect sizes and shapes for cutting out the Christmas messages.
    • Die Cutter: I used the Hero Arts Compact Cutter, but you can use any comparable die cutting machine.
    • Patterned Papers from the Scrapbook Customs Christmas Watercolor 6″x6″ Paper Pack (or any similar Christmas themed papers)
    • Memento Love Letter ink pad
    • Rustic Wilderness Distress Oxide Ink Pad
    • Christmas Themed Washi Tape by Recollections

    Thanks so much for dropping by today! I appreciate your interest in my project.


    Posted By: Amy Solovay