3 May 2023

Farm Fresh Flowers


Yesterday I decided it was time to get started on my Pinkfresh Studios Create and Connect event from way back in February. I love PFS and they and my SCT Cardmaking big box are the only TWO virtual events I sign up for, they both are biannual and both are my second time doing them. They're such great value as you get more than you pay for even with shipping costs and you get so many ideas from fellow students plus the "classes" themselves.


This is a much smaller event with only 5 kits and 6 classes, the final class is a mashup of all the kits plus we get some sway in our box as well. this time we received their pokey tool (aka embellishment wand). It's an awesome tool as the ends don't fall off when you look at them (unlike my Trinity Stamps one which does and I find really annoying). Also the pokey end is actually rounded, it's small enough to go through the holes but not sharp to stab you. It also came with 2 replacement wax tips in the box, so another plus. Plus our instruction booklet.


We also received a fancy rounded and braided rectangle die with 6 dies, which is the top die set showing below, the bottom die is part of Class 3's kit.



I also got a new generic stamp set, which has BEAUTIFUL fonts and sayings, some new ombre glitter drops (Sparkle and Shine) and a pack of foiled sentiment strips, watercolour papers for our watercolour class (class 4).


Last but not least all the stamp sets, dies, washi tape and stencils for the other classes, packed in individual bags.



The only thing you have to provide is your card stock and basic stuff. The team at PFS always use Hammermill and I am fortunate that I can now source this at Krafters Cart in NZ. Krafters Cart also stocks the Pinkfresh Studios current range and Meetu is very obliging if there is something you want from past releases.

Saying that the first class kit has NOT been released as yet but in time all items we receive are released.

This is a snap of my first class's stamp set, matching 4 stencils and 5 piece die-set. This class was taught by Heather Hoffman from Pinkfresh Studios.


The classes are very relaxed and you have 2 hours to create the 2 cards, they are extremely easy to keep up with in my experience. My booklet has instructions to make one more card which I will do when I finish all the classes plus the great thing about my box getting trapped at Customs somewhere and why all of us from down under missed out on doing the event live, is now we can do the bonus card and also attempt to make any that fellow "students" have created that catch our eyes too. Sometimes it's good to be late! It was about 10 days too late for me to do live (I was the last registrant to get their kit, fellow kiwis were 2-4 days earlier than me). At the time I did receive it, it was much too close to my event with SCT to attempt to start on it.

Some cool tips/techniques I learnt from my first class:
  • leave your blending in the middle of the jar non-existent to make it look curved, slightly transparent
  • when we attached our stemmed flowers we had a plain white jar which we hadn't coloured up and attached some removable tape and then we could attach the flower stems on top and get the arrangement how we liked it. We could tweak the stems/flowers very easily before adding our real jar on top
  • one of the cool things about PFS is that you stamp one image and when you die cut it out it gives you all 4 images (or how ever many are in that set) which makes it a lot easier, Heather also reminded us that once you have your photopolymer stamp on your stamp positioner window just put the die over the top of it to make sure you haven't stretched your stamp pulling it off the backing sheet, it should fit perfectly inside the die, otherwise, lift gently and try again, this is only important if you are die-cutting out
  • this class is also where I learnt the tip about using a bubble wrap/mailer bag to die-cut out very detailed dies with lots of chads

The stencil for the set of flowers makes it very easily to add the darker highlights as stencil 3 and 4 are just a wee slither to add the next layer.
 
I started nearly 2 years ago buying the PFS inks as I love stencils and I hated my SU! yellow inks when I saw how beautiful the PFS inks were in comparison I started buying them all, a set or a two at a time. They currently have 12 sets of 4 inks in each set and I am looking forward to them introducing another 6 sets to fill in the gaps.

Pink inks used: Sparkling Rose and Bubble Gum. This is the 2nd and 3rd darkest pink currently. I used Sparkling Rose on my big YOU card the other day to do colour blocking which you can see HERE if you missed that blog post. The Sky Blue ink from that post can be seen in card 2 too.

Green inks: Meadow and Emerald City (again 2 and 3 in intensity).

Aqua blue inks: Ocean Breeze, Aquamarine and Mermaid Cove  (1, 2 and 3 in the range).

We made the second card a bit more fancy using the braided rectangle die and then each flower is coloured with different colours and a darker colour to add the depth for the top layer. I mucked up the colours a tad and made my heather yellow and the buttercups violet ;) But still a pretty wee bunch of flowers for my jar. 



Again we have blended "brown" inks over the jar leaving the middle very lightly blended; inks used are Warm Buff, Doe and Espresso (1, 2 and 4). The sentiment has been stamped with Espresso. I chose to use the sentiment "thanks a bunch" from our kit swag (Beyond Happy stamp set) as I thought it was perfect for a bunch of flowers card.

Orange inks: Peach Fuzz and Apricot (1 and 2)
Blue inks: Sky Blue and Summer Shower (1 and 2)
Violet inks: Soft Lilac and Candy Violet (1 and 3)
Yellow inks: Lemon Whip and Sweet Mustard (1 and 3)
Green inks: Fresh Pear and Grassy Knoll (1 and 2)

Well that was a lot of fun and I am very happy to finally start on my February classes, when I did their Holiday event last November there was no problem with receiving our kits quickly and I am glad the problems with shipping happened for this kit in February and not for the Holiday cards in November as those cards are time-sensitive and needed for Christmas. They are going back to treating us for "down under" as "down under" and "not as rest of the world" i.e. Europe as that did not work at all for us.

It's another grey gloomy day in NZ so thinking cap needed for a few challenges and getting onto Mother's Day card (for Pete's mum).

Have a good day all.
✿ Karen ✿

1 May 2023

A challenge!

Playing around with the challenge for CAS Colours and Sketches to make a slimline card, which is something I struggle with BUT the big challenge is to take a picture, I've snapped my card on the kitchen bench at 10pm at night and I am not even sure if it is focused.


I used up scraps on my desk for the card (the DSP and Sizzix gold glitter paper). I started off with a 7.5" x 6" piece of Neenah White #110 which I scored at 3", my DSP is 3.5" x 2.5" and is from the Oceans Ink Drops (Craft Consortium). I have stamped a sentiment from Altenew's Magnolia Ballerina in Versafine black ink and then clear embossed to try and make it pop. I ended up flattening my card in my big shot as the paper seemed to warp heat embossing it, so I have a debossed die-cut from Honey Bees Springtime Greenery. I think I may need to run my dehumidifier if my card stock is this wet and winter hasn't even started.

EDITED 2nd May: the sun is shining and I'm out of bed early to snap hopefully a better piccie.



This was very easy to put together quickly so a really effective sketch to follow along with!


There may not be time to join in now but do check out the fab other cards on the site.
EDITED 5/5: Amazingly my card was chosen as one of the fabulous favourites by the DT. Thank you all so very much!



✿ Karen ✿

Looking through the window

....at a COOL night sky. 



Hi everyone I'm playing along with Addicted to CAS "window" challenge and AAA's "choose a side" - I'm choosing the cool side of the colour range. It's an extremely grey, wet and miserable day in New Zealand, so that feels like me looking out the window at the cool day.

I was rustling through all my stamps as I thought I had a cat stamp looking out the window but no joy. I've got 3 window dies in my stash and they are quite big, but it was all I had to work with and playing with one of my old card kits the other day I rediscovered how cool it was and one of the cool things it had was a cat die. So really a matter of choosing which window die to use, die cutting out the cat from some scraps of black and then masking and making a "cool sky".

Supply List
Stamps: Friendly Silhouettes (GKD), Big Time Kindness (HB)
Ink: Versafine Clair Nocturne
Distress Oxides (RNG): Black soot, Blueprint Sketch, Cracked Pistachio, Wilted Violet
Paper: Neenah White #110, Black
Dies: Arched French Doors (SSS), Cat (HA My Monthly Hero Feb. 2017 add-on), Outside In stitched rectangle (LF)
Other: Sheer shimmer spritz : sparkle spray (imagine crafts), Copic White



I have so many cat crazy friends, it will be hard to decide who gets this card, but they were cool challenges making me use stuff that have not been used before. 
✿ Karen ✿