Goedemorgen, vandaag post ik weer een nieuw project op het blog van Gerda Steiner designs. Deze keer heb ik een kaartje gemaakt voor mijn Memory dex. Deze zijn op het moment een grote hype in Nederland en aangezien het maken van Memory dex kaartjes me erg leuk lijkt heb ik er ook één aangeschaft. Het lijkt me een leuke manier om allerlei technieken te proberen, maar je kunt natuurlijk ook zoals ik vandaag heb gedaan een kleine scene maken.
Goodmorning, today I am posting a new project on the blog from Gerda Steiner designs. This time I have made a card for my Memory dex. At the moment these are a big hype in the Netherlands and since I thought it would be fun to make cards for the Memory dex I also purchased one. I think it is a nice way to try new techniques, but it is also perfect for making little scenes like I did today.
Op mijn kaartje van vandaag heb ik stempels van de set Turtly great van Gerda Steiner designs gebruikt. Ik heb de afbeeldingen ingekleurd met mijn Polychromos potloden en daarna heb ik ze uitgeknipt. Mijn memorydex kaartje is gemaakt met de Stencils SL120 van Studio light. Ik heb de vorm nog eens uit groen design papier gestanst en daarna met de Grassy hills van My favorite things en een grasrandje van gemaakt. Voor de lucht heb ik blauw design papier gebruikt. Ze komen allebei uit de Gingham-linen rainbow petite prints van Doodlebug. Uit wit karton heb ik wat wolkjes gestanst met de Mini clouds van Memory box (retired) en die heb ik in de lucht geplakt. Uit geel design papier heb ik een aantal bloemetjes gestanst en die heb ik versierd met een oranje enamel dot van de Enamel stickers Sending sunshine van Create a smile stamps. De tekst komt uit de stempelset So to speak from Clearly besotted stamps.
On my memory dex card I have used stams from the set Turtly great from Gerda Steiner designs. I have coloured the images with my Polychromos pencils and then I have fussy cut them all. My memory dex card is made with the Stencils SL120 from Studio light. I have die-cut the same shape from green design paper and then I have die-cut it with the Grassy hills from My favorite things to make a grass edge. For the sky I used lightblue design paper. Both papers are from the Gingham-linen rainbow petite prints from Doodlebug. I have die-cut a couple of mini clouds from white cardstock with the Mini clouds from Memory box (retired) and I adhered those in the sky I have die-cut a couple of flowers from yellow design paper and decorated those with orange enamel dots from the Enamel stickers Sending sunshine from Create a smile stamps. The sentiment is from the set So to speak from Clearly besotted stamps.
I want to enter this card in the following challenges:
- Creates and makes - Anything goes
- Digi choosday challenge - Anything goes
- Everybody art challenge - Stamp
- 2 Crafty critter crazies - Anything goes with a critter
- A bit more time to craft - Anything goes
- A perfect time to craft - Anything goes
- Crafty animals - Anything goes
- Crafty Hazelnuts patterned paper challenge - Anything goes with patterned paper
- Kleuren met potloden - Augustus alles mag
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STAMP: Turtly great from Gerda Steiner designs, So to speak from Clearly besotted stamps
COLORING MEDIUM: Polychromos pencils
PAPER: White cs, Gingham-linen rainbow petite prints from Doodlebug
INK: Versafine onyx black
DIES: Stencils SL120 from Studio light, Grassy hills from My favorite things, Mini clouds from Memory box Mini clouds from Memory box
ACCESSORIES: Enamel stickers Sending sunshine from Create a smile stamps. Memory dex
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I am a participant in the Gerda Steiner designs Affiliate Programme. This means that if you click on one of my links and subsequently make a purchase, I will receive a small commission of store credit, at no extra cost to you.
Wow this is so cute for a rolodex Thank you for sharing with us over here at "A Perfect Time To Craft" and best of luck with your entry.
ReplyDeleteMichelle DT for http://aperfecttimetocraft.blogspot.com.au/
WOW what a cool project! Haven't seen these done in the UK yet*maybe I just missed them*. Gorgeous first card :D Thank you for sharing with us at Craftyhazelnut's PCC XXX
ReplyDeleteLarissa, this is so precious! I love the idea of Dex Cards. Have never seen them before. Thanks so much for joining us in our "Anything Goes with a Critter" challenge at 2 Crafty Critter Crazies this month. Good luck in the draw.
ReplyDeleteNanaConnie DT
This is fabulous. You've got me looking at Memorydex systems now! I really like the die shape you've used for the base card. It's a lovely shape. xx
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! Thanks you for joining with us at https://digichoosday.blogspot.com/2018/08/wk-34-digi-choosday-anything-goes.html. Good luck with your entry
ReplyDeleteMaritza DT
Larissa wat prachtig
ReplyDeleteBedankt voor het meedoen bij
{Kleurenmetpotloden DT Member}
Succes en hopelijk tot de volgende keer.
Karin
Its so nice!
ReplyDeleteSuperleuk memorydex kaartje...vrolijke kleurtje heb je gebruikt.
ReplyDeleteFijn dat je meedoet bij kleuren met potloden.
Groetjes Marja DT.