Hello again!
That week whizzed by for me, how was yours?
It rained quite a bit here today finally. And mild temps for a few days then Saturday and Sunday it's ICEMAGEDDON! Everybody's hyping it. The forecast has it being 56F at 1am Saturday and a continuous drop in temp down to 29F at 5am Sunday. Then down to 21F early Monday morning, before a few days of 40's. Wow, IF that happens, that's a really deep front moving down. We usually get shallow/linear intense ones. It's gonna rain all day Saturday, which is why they are using the ICE prefix. That part's not fun and I'm not even going anywhere. High humidity cold is bone-chilling, so ugh! But seriously, nobody down here knows how to drive on ice and they don't even sell snow tires or chains, so everyone should just stay home IMNSHO!
And along those lines...
The theme this week at Sunday Postcard Art is Blue Monday and hosted by Mandy.
Hey, I've been retired for almost two decades now but I can still feel that feeling.
Mine was the Sunday night anxiety thing, so very little sleep sometimes.
With all this extra house-buying work, I definitely felt it lately.
I looked in my digital files, found that background from The Digital Design Dock Etsy, the not-listening woman from Elena Zinski Etsy and the Polkadoodles snarky sentiment, opening them all up in PSE. I created the Mondays in PSE. I printed out all the different elements after roughly resizing them all in PSE. Then I fussy cut them, arranged and adhered them to the blue base, adhered that to a black 4x6 base and added some orange Art by Marlene die cut border pieces from my stash to finish.
*************************And now, it just so happens that I've made 2 religious-themed birthday cards lately.
So I grouped them together to share:
First one is for a really good girlfriend. I've used Art Impressions stamps with watercolors and Tombows. The sentiment die cuts are by Amazon and Stamplorations. The verse (cut with a Spellbinders die and edged with a purple Promarker) came with the path stones. SU card base, watercolor paper and the focal image is edged in a tiny border german scrap from my stash. I bought white, black and gold, and am glad I did. Harder to find now.
And the sketch I used, but I flipped it horizontally.
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For this card to a niece, I used Art Impressions stamps and watercolors again to create the lighthouse scene. I really like how the rocks turned out and how luminous the lighthouse color is. I stamped using a very light Versafine Clair, one of the new ones. And heat-embossed in clear powder so the lines create dams against the watercolor and if you use a light color it will look luminous. Plus I'm digging that color of turquoise, though I've no memory of it, lol. I'd picked up a tip about birds in the sky. If you want white birds against a dark sky like I have here, after you finish your sky then stamp the birds with a light grey ink. Then go over the lines with a white gel pen or white acrylic and a liner brush. Or just draw the birds freehand. So I did the first suggestion here. The card base and mats are white and navy Recollections, the designer papers are KIMemories, MFT waves border dies and the vertical writing in white on dp is a Dark Room Door stamp in Versamark and white embossing powder.
And the sketch I used...and flipped the front elements vertically.
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Well, that's all for this time, folks!
Thanks for the visit and have a safe and warm week.
Until next time,
XOX



Oh your Blue Monday is very clever and such a good topic. Your birthday cards are truly beautiful. Have a nice day and stay warm.
ReplyDeleteOur weather here in NZ has been really strange, we went from 37oC so hot and sweaty to 12oC overnight with rains and wind, and damage to the gardens, my tomatoes blew right out of the soil, sooo much rain, and fear from the last major flooding here, but we held our own and now the stinking heat is back 29oC yesterday..ugh..so sticky and muggy..anyway, to your projects which are always fun and totally understand Mondays..and two fabulous religious cards, I love the lighthouse and two great sketches to follow, if I could follow a sketch, I'm inclined to wander off the path..
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These are all so pretty... the first one with the sticker on the forehead made me laugh... seems like I feel, like that a lot lately!
ReplyDeleteI think anyone who worked for awhile remembers those sleepless nights before Monday. Or whatever day of the week was someone's Monday. Ha ha. That quote is great. This storm coming in is going to be tough for so many people. Iv'e seen forecasts for us for anywhere from 6-22 inches of snow. And Saturday they say it could feel like -15. It's all perspective, isn't it? And I wanted to mention :yes it is sourdough discard. The waste that the sourdough gives off is the discharge and that discharge is definitely what you pour down the sink. Just a typo on my part. Sorry for the confusion. I hope you don't get too much ice and that your power doesn't go off because even at 40-ish degrees, that's cold without heat if your power runs your heat. Have a great week. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteLiked your post!!!
ReplyDeleteI always love all your designs. They are always so original. Thanks so much for the wonderful birthday and Christmas cards. I always look forward to them.
ReplyDeleteI can definitely relate to that *Blue Monday * feeling but it seems everyday is Monday my way with those extra care duties and never knowing what the next day will bring.. Always start with a positive and a long dog walk gets me through. Great take on the theme Aimeslee and your Birthday blessings card is a real delight, so many ways to use that image now thats a very good positive.
ReplyDeleteStay safe and warm in the storm and unpredictable weather, it sure is keeping us all on our toes world wide. Hugs Tracey xx
OH! What an amazing card for Mondays, I love it, such fun and for many too true. Thankfully, retirement takes the feeling away. Most of the time, hahaha. Your Blessings card is so lovely, a beautiful border and love the steps and colouring. The lighthouse is wonderful, with the blues and beautiful details calm card I feel. Lovely work Aimes. As for the weather? We have 37f, with high winds and rain, it's quite dark too, really miserable cold weather, great to be indoors and playing with my crafty things. x
ReplyDeleteWow, you’ve been busy. I love how detailed your cards are the lighthouse scene especially sounds stunning with that luminous watercolor effect. Do you find it relaxing to layer all those elements, or more like a puzzle to solve each time?
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