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Mojo Monday Sketch Challenge #88

Posted by Captain Crafter on 2:54 PM
This is my first time to do one of the sketch challenges from Mojo Monday. The one thing I really like about their sketches is how simple they are. Less is more, and thats how I like to make my cards. Enjoy!


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Kazan's Sketch #27

Posted by Captain Crafter on 11:07 AM
Know Father's Day is coming up I wanted to stick to that theme for this sketch challenge from 2Sketches4You. The real challenge with any sketch challenge is deciding what to do with the design, but when I saw this layout it said "Skill Saw". I used tin foil to make a saw blade and sharpened my Giga Punch at the same time. It took me a while to come up with something that would look like a power cord. I found a piece of shoe lace and fed some wire through the middle, so I could coil it. I am so pleased with that part, because now it really looks like a power saw. Enjoy!!!



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Laura's Sketch #21

Posted by Captain Crafter on 10:07 PM
I really enjoyed Laura' sketch this week at 2Sketches4You. It has a nice simple layout and for me thats good, cause I had no problem coming up with a style to suit the sketch. With the big flower I wanted it to say "Look at me, touch me, love me!" I think the colours give the card the punch it needed. Enjoy!

Paper: Textured Chocolate Chip, Cool Caribbean, Water Colour Paper, DSP from Salebration.
Ink: So Saffron, Ruby Red, Cool Caribbean, Chocolate Chip
Accessories: Aqua Painters (for water colouring)



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Totally Tool Time

Posted by Captain Crafter on 7:10 PM
I just got this set a couple weeks ago and I'm so glad I bought it, there's not many masculine sets out on the market. This set screamed tool belt, so here's my latest creation. Enjoy!




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Laura's Sketch #20

Posted by Captain Crafter on 1:40 PM
When I first saw Laura's sketch at 2Sketches4You, I thought this is going to be tough. Initially I thought the sketch looked a little like a cow, then a persons bum came to mind. I finally came up with an idea that fit quite well. I know it's not a pretty card, but I think it's funny. The lollipop does have crystal effects on it, but, unfortunately it doesn't show up here. Looking at the card now I wish I'd added some taste buds to the tongue. Oh well, next time.

Enjoy!!!



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Kazan's Sketch #20

Posted by Captain Crafter on 4:52 PM
I just received some new stamps in the mail so I thought I'd use them for this challenge from 2Sketches4You. Enjoy!!!




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A Quick Fix For Gel Pens

Posted by Captain Crafter on 10:20 PM
Here's the long anticipated gel pen repair tutorial. I know I'm not the only one that loves and hates the white gel pens, and I know I'm not the only one out there with a stack of white gel pens that don't work. So I have developed a crude way to fix these pens and get what we paid for; WHITE GOLD!!!!!! Bwahahahahahahaha!!!!!!! 

There's a few things you need to gather to do the repair. You need a white eraser, a craft knife, and the white gel pen (of course). In the first picture you can see that I cut a piece of eraser just bigger than the hole of the ink insert.


In the second picture shows the piece of eraser that will be a plug. I have just inserted the eraser plug into the ink insert. I know what you are all thinking square peg round hole, trust me it will work and save you money. Also in this picture you can see other plug that I have inserted, I just put another one in to show you it looks like upon insertion. You'll only need one maybe two plugs.


In picture three, I'm showing what I use to push the plug down deeper into the ink insert. So each time you push the plug, and ONLY A LITTLE BIT AT A TIME, your pen will work once again. If you push too much the ink will flow out quickly and destroy you work so test on a scrap piece of card stock.


In this last picture you can see a before and after. Now remember push the plug just a wee bit.
One last bit of info, I use the ink insert as the pen (I don't reassemble the pen) and I toss the rest of the pen bits.


Well there you have it, I hope this fix (not a pretty fix, but, a fix just the same)works for you. 
Thanks for looking.

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Laura's Sketch #18

Posted by Captain Crafter on 12:47 PM

I really enjoy doing challenges, especially over at 2Sketches4You. This weeks sketch was designed by Laura and I must say it's one of favourite sketches EVER. Anywho here's my card. Enjoy!!!



This second image is a close-up shot to show some of the faint details.


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Kazan's Sketch 18

Posted by Captain Crafter on 9:17 PM
Here's my creation for Kazan's sketch #18 on 2sketches4U.



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