Thursday, 13 March 2025

Roll out the Red Carpet

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The 97th Academy Awards have just concluded and once again the bold and beautiful have graced the red carpet with their elegant (and at times eccentric) fashion choices!  Time Out Challenge #284 is all about past and present red carpet haute couture as inspiration!


Our challenge is sponsored by Picket Fence Studios who have very generously donated a $25 store credit to be awarded to our top pick as voted by the Design Team.  Our winner will also be invited to guest design with us in a future challenge.  Speaking of guest designers, we are joined this challenge by  Carol our winner of Challenge 279!  Please do drop by and see what she has made especially for this challenge and if you didn't come from the Challenge Blog, drop by there as well and see how the rest of the team were inspired by Red Carpet masterpieces!

Stephanie has handpicked a few creations from previous Academy Awards to help you on your way but feel free to find your own red carpet outfit  - please include a photo so we can appreciate how you were inspired!  Here's a closer look at Stephanie's picks


Can you guess which of these magnificent dresses was my initial inspiration for this challenge?  Yes it was Halle Berry's gorgeous number, though it was a tough choice as I also had ideas a few of the others and there was also a beautiful dress Liz Taylor wore for her first Academy Award in 1961!


Here's a closeup of Halle's dress!  Firstly the sheer bodice - I framed a panel of dark red vellum (so I'd have somewhere to hide any adhesive)!  Next the embroidery - I used this NBUS fuchsia die set (Memory Box Delicate Fuchsia Trio) to mimic the spray of greenery and flowers on Halle's gorgeous dress.


I did make up all three flowers from the trio but I only used one in the end so there was room for this "fabulous" word die (Honey Bee)!  I guess the alliteration appealed to me and luckily it just fitted inside the frame!  Lastly, once everything was in place I added a little sparkle to mimic the gold sheen in  Halle's dress with my newly acquired Wink of Stella pen (loving it)!

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I couldn't let all that inspiration go to waste and Zoe Saldana's dress with all it's billowing frills made me think of Ursula from the Little Mermaid and I was inspired to make this octopus card for my husband's birthday using 3 shades of purple - light to dark as in Zoe's dress.




The die is actually meant to be interactive with the bottom legs spinning independently of the rest of the body but I struggled to give it enough support while still allowing the legs to swing so I went with an action wobbler element instead.

And what would an Octopus do without his garden?  I cut some coral with dies from a few different sets from various coloured snippets (below is just a sample that I thought to photograph during construction).


The signpost die is from the same set as the Octopus but the sentiment is from a Poppy Stamps set (Whittle Sea Life Sentiment) - I performed surgery on it so it could be split across 2 lines.  

I'd like to enter both cards in the following fabulous challenges
NBUS Challenge #72 - NBUS Fuchsia die set, NBUS Octopus;

I'd like to enter Card 1 in the Snippets Challenge #501 - various coloured snippets were useful for cutting the coral;

I'd like to enter card 2 in the following fab challenges;
Fab n Funky Challenge #612 - Punny Sentiment;
Crafty Animals Challenge #92 - Include an animal;
Die cut Divas March Challenge - Include a critter (and a die cut);

Thanks for stopping by, I hope you go away a little inspired!  Your visits and comments are always a joy and always appreciated!  And if you leave a comment, I’ll know you were here and should be able to find you!


Kate

Saturday, 1 March 2025

Sparkling Deer


Sparkles Christmas Challenge 170 has just gone live and Billie has chosen Christmas Critters as the theme for the month of March!

One of the most useful items I bought last year was this 3D-embossing folder (Sizzix 663613 Folk Art Pattern) the has added gorgeous texture and interest without detracting from the elegance of my Christmas Critter (Poppy Stamps Nordic Deer).   

Actually this is a redo of a previous design with much cooler stash than I had at the time - the deer, the banner (Spellbinders Make it Merry Sentiments Dies) and the "Sparkle" (Creative Craft Sparkle and Shine sentiment die).   

The banner die was another really useful item - it's a four die set with interchangeable sentiments.  So you can have a plain banner or any of the 3 sentiments included in the set - Jingle All the Way and Make it Merry are the other sentiments.   What I really love about this die set is the ridge that forms a border around the banner when the sentiment die is inserted ... also no poking required!

I cut the banner and lace collar from this lovely gold glitter paper I saved from a Christmas Cracker.


And once I'd cut and assembled the deer, I sprinkled glitter onto wet glossy accents for some real sparkle.  I did the same for the stacked "sparkle" sentiment.

I'd like join the following challenges
NBUS Challenge #72 - NBUS Nordic embossing folder, sentiment banner, "sparkle" sentiment;
Snippets Challenge #500 - Sneaking in with my gold snippets and hoping the Christmas theme, sparkle and touches of gold are celebratory enough
Crafty Animals Challenge #92 - Use an animal on your creation;
Merry Little Christmas Challenge #61 - Anything Christmas Goes;
Festive Friday Challenge - Anything Christmas Goes;
The Holly and Ivy Christmas Challenge - Anything Christmas Goes;

Thanks for visiting, I hope you go away a little inspired!  And if you leave a comment, I’ll know you were here and will try to find you!


Kate

Thursday, 27 February 2025

Birthday CASE


 Challenge #283 has just gone live at Time Out Challenges and this fortnight we are celebrating Time Out's 11th Birthday with a CASE of the fabulous Donna Mikasa.  Donna's work can be seen on her blog Three Umbrellas and there is always loads of inspiration to be had so I strongly suggest you consider following her!


Here's a closeup of Donna's lovely card!

For those unfamiliar with CASEing, there is a nifty acronym coined by Ardyth Percy-Robb for helping you take inspiration from someone else's work but making it your own - L I M E S!

List
Include
Modify
Exclude
Spin

I'm not going to go into too much detail, but this is the list of things I loved about this design (and included
    the diagonally cut panel
    the stencilled flowers
    the overall dry embossing 
    the sequins
    the central sentiment panel with the scalloped border!

    I modified the colour scheme and my spin (literally by 90°) was to make my card portrait!

    The stencil I used was NBUS - it came with the Spellbinders Advent Calendar last December.  I have given stencilling a fairly wide berth till now (despite the many beautifully stencilled creations I've seen of late) but this CASE seemed as good an opportunity as ever to roll up my sleeves and challenge myself and of course use some NBUS stash!


    This challenge is sponsored by Gina K. Designs who are offering our winner as voted by the Design Team, a generous $25 Store Credit.    


    The Top Pick as chosen by the Design Team will also be invited to join Time Out as a guest designer in a future challenge!  Speaking of guest designers, we are joined this challenge by  Jacinda of LazzieJ's Crafting Corner - our winner of Challenge 278!  You can also see how   and the rest of the team have CASEd Donna's card over on the Challenge Blog!

    So I hope you can take some Time Out and join us this fortnight.  You have until the March 12th to link up your entries ... we can't wait to see how Donna's card will inspire you!

    I'd like to enter my card in the following fabulous challenges
    NBUS Challenge #71 - NBUS Embossing Folder and Foliage dies;
    Can You Handle the Pressure February Challenge - embossingno masculine twist;

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    This is what my first the stencilled attempt looked like.  I had to cut the panel down because of smudges and the one of those pink spots hides another!  Still I'm glad that I could save it and pretty happy with the way the card turned out in the end!  The foliage in the background was cut from dies included in the Spellbinders Advent Calendar as well as some from an older Be Bold Blooms set.  The banner sentiment is also from the Spellbinders Advent Calendar - I'm getting a lot of use out of that calendar!

    I'd like to enter my 2nd card in the following challenges
    A Cut Above February Challenge - Anything Goes (with a die cut);



    Thanks for stopping by, I hope you go away a little inspired!  Your visits and comments are always a joy and always appreciated!  And if you leave a comment, I’ll know you were here and should be able to find you!


    Kate

    Thursday, 13 February 2025

    In the Bag


     Challenge #282 has Time Out has just gone live and this fortnight it's an Inspiration Photo Challenge!


    Here's a closer look!


    This challenge is generously sponsored by Kim Heggins of Running Stitch Design.  Kim is offering this lovely bag as a prize for our Top Pick as chosen by the Design Team (inside USA only - thank you for understanding).   Many of you will remember Kim as a former Design Team member at Time Out!  

    The Top Pick will also be invited to join Time Out as a guest designer in a future challenge!  Speaking of guest designers, we are joined this challenge by Arlene Rose of Sunday Stamper - our winner of Challenge 277!   Arlene and the rest of the team have plenty of inspiration for you over on the Challenge Blog!

    I used an old Cuttlebug embossing folder (Snowflakes) to emboss a panel of black card stock and an NBUS 3D Textured Impressions folder (Sizzix 664509) to emboss some red card stock.    Unfortunately, I decided after this to use nested dies to cut the pieces down to size which flattened the patterns a little!   However the patterns are still visible and I do prefer the rounded edges of a die cut panel to the rough edges of an embossed panel.  I added the red panel to the black with a slightly taller panel of white in between to create a border between the black and red.

    As a nod to the little zip charm, I added a stacked snowflake with a gold centre.  This large "Let it Snow" sentiment (Avery Elle Let is Snow Die set) seemed like the obvious choice.

    I did add Wink of Stella to the sentiment and snowflake but this proved difficult to photograph!



    I'd like to enter the following fabulous challenges

    NBUS Challenge #71 - NBUS Embossing Folder;
    Can You Handle the Pressure - Anything Goes Optional Flocon de Neige (snowflake);
    Kraft Chicks Challenge Week 2 - Anything Christmas Goes;

    Thanks for stopping by, I hope you go away a little inspired!  Your visits and comments are always a joy and always appreciated!  And if you leave a comment, I’ll know you were here and should be able to find you!


    Kate


    Saturday, 1 February 2025

    Christmas Tea

    Sparkles Christmas Challenge 169 has just gone live and Melissa has chosen Christmas Tea as the theme for the month of February!

    Julie Tilman gifted this digital stamp set to her Verve fans many (many) years ago!  Most of the sentiments in the set refer to coffee, but I figured this one could just as easily be referring to tea if I added a pair of tea cups (Marianne Designs LR0462).   The font looked a little Art Deco so I used a retro die (Memory Box Matinee Rectangles) to cut it out.  

    To make the cups of tea look more realistic, I cut the cups from white and pink patterned paper with the intention of removing the tops of the pink cups (the rim and "inside").  There is an embossed edge for the curve of the rim goes but no cut lines so I carefully placed my pink die cuts over the upside down dies - lining up the embossed curve with the top of the die!   Then I just adhered the pink cup bases onto the white die cuts.  Obviously tea isn't white so I coloured the "contents of the cup" with an alcohol marker.  

    While I don't think a sprig of holly would add much to the flavour of the tea, it definitely made my cuppas look more festive - I'm a firm believer that you can make anything look festive by adding a sprig of holly!

    I added a little background greenery (Tim Holtz Winter Foliage) and the sentiment panel was mounted with foam tape.

    I recently bought my first Wink of Stella Pen and once the card was assembled, I thought I'd add some sparkle to the holly leaves.  Unfortunately I discovered the hard way that when the pen is primed for its first use, quite a lot of glitter comes out and it's gold, not clear!  I was a little annoyed with myself for not trying it out first and ruining my carefully blended holly leaves but since there's no point crying over spilt glitter, I thought I'd embrace the gold look and went around the rims and handles with the "gold" wink of Stella too.

    Here's a closeup of the cups

     

    I'd like join the following challenges
    NBUS Challenge #70 - NBUS My Cup to Yours Digital set from Verve;
    Merry Little Christmas Challenge #60 - Anything Christmas Goes;
    Festive Friday Challenge - Anything Christmas Goes;
    Love those Pretty Papers Challenge Feb 2025 Challenge - Anything goes with patterned papers;

    Thanks for visiting, I hope you go away a little inspired!  And if you leave a comment, I’ll know you were here and how to find you!


    Kate

    Thursday, 30 January 2025

    Warm as Toast

    Time Out Challenge #281 has just gone live and it's one of our new challenges for 2025 - a Pick 2 Challenge!  


    There will be 6 Pick 2 Challenges thoughout the year and for each of these, there will be 6 words for you to choose from.  We would like you to pick 2 of these words to inspire your creation but you can pick more or even all 6 if you feel like a challenge!

    The Words for this challenge are

    Stitch, Layer, Heart, Food, Warm and Love!

    This challenge is generously being sponsored by Newton's Nook and they are offering our Top Pick as chosen by the design teams a $25 credit to the store!  The Top Pick will also be invited to join Time Out as a guest designer in a future challenge!



    Speaking of guest designers, our guest designer this fortnight is Marcia Hill!  Be sure to check out Marcia's lovely interpretation of our words and of course those of my talented team mates over on the Time Out Blog!

    For my card today I've used 
    a Stitched Frame;
    some Layered die cut images (Greetery Hearts at Home Toaster and WMS Coffee Set matching dies);
    loads of Hearts;
     some Warm toast (Food);
    and a whole lot of Love!  

    So I managed all 6 but as I said, it's only necessary to Pick 2!

    do hope you enjoy our new challenge and I do hope you can take Time Out and join us for some fun!  And please, if it isn't obvious let us know how these words inspired your creation!  And please remember we only allow a total of 5 challenges - ours plus 4 others!

    A kind fellow crafter shared the tin wall plaque image many years ago - it's only taken me 7 years to get around to using it!  Sorry I can't remember who it was but if you're reading this thank you!  I used MS Word to size it to fit my smallest plain square die (3cm), added glossy accents and mounted it with foam tape.



    I'd like to enter the following fabulous challenges

    Snippets Challenge #498 - Snippets used for everything except melamine counter top, panel and base;


    Thank God It's Friday Challenge #509 - had some wonderful inspiration



    NBUS Challenge #70 - NBUS Greetery Hearts at Home Toaster;

    Die Cut Divas January Challenge - use something new (new Toaster die set from Greetery);

    Thanks for stopping by, I hope you go away a little inspired!  Your visits and comments are always a joy and always appreciated!  And if you leave a comment, I’ll know you were here and should be able to find you!


    Kate