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Friday, July 30, 2021
What's in the Background?
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Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Die Cuts or punches at TT
I'm still into Christmas in July mode, so here's another card for you! I've joined up Ultimate Christmas Collage Sheet from Oddball Art with festive Cricut Cuts and backed it all with some candy striped paper from Holiday Hoopla collection Decosse's Dynamite Doodles.
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Thursday, July 22, 2021
Summer Photo Fun!
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Some Peppermint Christmas!
Conie Fong has so many adorable digi bundles for Christmas/holiday projects and Molly's Winter Friends is just perfect for some winter/holiday crafting: Christmas, anniversaries, birthdays, or just saying hello!
Friday, July 16, 2021
Seen Any Good Movies?
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Inside view with a Gift Card tucked in! |
Thursday, July 15, 2021
Sassy, I'd Say!
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Wednesday, July 14, 2021
More Christmas in July at Twisted Thursday!
It's time for a new challenge over at The Outlawz Twisted Thursday and the optional twist is: Christmas in July!
I love making bags for the holidays! What a great opportunity to highlight all the fun paper designs...both physical and digital in our stash! This bag is so easy to make and with 3 12x12 sheets you can make the large bag foundation. Then you can add coordinating papers for your top.
This bag is not small; I made it at approximately 11.5 inches wide X 8.75 inches tall X 4 inches deep. This is large enough for a variety of gifts! Yes, this is definitely one of my favorite bag cuts; I use it every year!
Now as for the paper, this collection is just so festive and is also one of my holiday 'go tos' for cards and bags!
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Sunday, July 11, 2021
A Little Snowy for Christmas in July!
Conie Fong has adorable digi bundles for Christmas/holiday projects and Snowy Delivering Presents is just perfect for some winter/holiday crafting: Christmas, anniversaries, birthdays, or just saying hello!
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Thursday, July 8, 2021
Celebrate that Shining Grad!
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Friday, July 2, 2021
Water
Now, in case it's been a couple of years since you thought about this form of poetry, let me refresh your memory a bit.
Haiku poems often feature juxtaposition of two images.
- Nature and the seasons. Describing the season was the original purpose of haiku, and to this day poets often focus on the natural world and how it changes throughout the year.
- On. A Japanese haiku contains 17 on, or sounds. On are counted differently than syllables in English, which leads to translators’ lack of consensus on whether 17 English syllables truly captures the spirit of haiku.
- Kigo. Traditional haiku contains a kigo, a word or phrase that places it in a particular season. Signaling a season with only one word lends haiku its economy of expression. Some of the most classic kigo are sakura (cherry blossoms) for spring; fuji (Wisteria) for summer; tsuki (moon) for fall; and samushi (cold) for winter.
- Kireji. Known in English as the “cutting word,” kireji creates a pause or a break in the rhythm of the poem. The kireji is often deployed to juxtapose two images. Contemporary haiku may not always use a kireji, but juxtaposition remains a common feature of haiku.
Staying with the water theme, I watercolored my focal image using watercolor pencils and watercolors since July is Watercolor Month!
So, how are you inspired by this challenge? Come share your ideas with us at Cut It Up!
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Thursday, July 1, 2021
C.R.A.F.T. Challenge Guest
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