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I love making cards........

Posted by Captain Crafter on 10:08 PM
Here's the latest cards I have made. I received a lot of new sets from my family. I just love love them.....well yes my family and the new sets. LOL. The top card is made from Wild Wasabi, More Mustard, Regal Rose and Certainly Celery. I used My new Doodle That, My ever trusty Canvas, and bits and pieces of AYC1. The hardest part was deciding on what colours to use for the flower. I tried a few samples and it is a lot harder than you think or maybe its just me.















This Pick a Petal set is going to work out very well for me. I love mixing many colours together to make a nice and bright card. I used Wild Wasabi, Cool Caribbean, Pumpkin Pie, Tempting Turquoise, Certainly Celery and Summer Sun. One of my favorite techniques to use is paper piercing, it can add so much to a card. Give it a try if you haven't already.
















I really like this last card. I was aiming for a masculine card and I think it turned out well. Zoofari is just soooooooooooooo cool, and those wee birds are just excellent. I used Old Olive, Tree House, Soft Sky and Really Rust card stock. I was so happy the watercolouring turned out so well.

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New and Exciting Scissors

Posted by Captain Crafter on 6:16 PM
I'll be posting about a new pair of scissors I received from my Mom and Dad. I need a few days to get it together. Also, I'm here to stay. Thanks for all the kind comments that have been sent. Take care.

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Challenge #15

Posted by Captain Crafter on 4:36 PM


Here's challenge #15. I usually send this out to my friends via email, but I'm going to place it on my blog from now on. This is the first time that anyone can do it.

Now for the rules:
1. Follow the layout given.
2. The colour combo is up to you.
3. You must use ribbon or fiber.
4. Since it's Fathers Day tomorrow, I'm looking for a masculine card. Not a fathers Day card, but a different theme.
5. You can use tags and tabs if you like.
6. Have fun!!!!

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My First RAK.......

Posted by Captain Crafter on 3:57 PM

On Friday I received my first Random Act of Kindness (RAK). The best part about it is my good friend Carrie the Artistic Avenger
sent me it. I really think this card is me in a nut cell.....er ah I mean nut shell. he he he he. I really like and big thanks goes to Carrie.

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Challenges

Posted by Captain Crafter on 4:07 PM
Starting this weekend, I'm going to post my friends challenge here on my blog, and everyone is welcome to join in. I've had a few requests from some readers of my blog to do my challenges, so I say that is cool. So I say that is cool......I sound like some dopey ruler. Man I'm such a goof!

Come on and join the fun!! YEA HAW!!!!!! We'll have a rootin tootin good time!!!!!!!

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I love my Toys.......

Posted by Captain Crafter on 10:38 PM

There's one set that will never get old for me, and that is the Toy Box set. Every so often I pull it out and make a card with one of the many stamps in that set. This time I chose the little alien. This card really is a no brainer, simple layout and it's kinda cute. BARF!!!! Man I'm full of cheese.

As you can see above this is the outside. Sorry no models to show it off, waving their hands all over. The Price is Right wouldn't let me have the models.






This is the inside. I thought it would be fun with a pop out. Kinda fun.


Let me know what your one set that will never get old for you and why. Post a comment so everyone can see.

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Man....I'm falling behind!

Posted by Captain Crafter on 4:30 PM

I made this card for two challenges, one is for a SCS challenge (LSC119) and the second is for Challenge #14. The later is a challenge I do weekly for my friend's. This card applies to the SCS challenge because I had to make a card without using a typical background stamp. I used a flower from the Tagger's Dozen set for the background, which is just random stamps of the flower. The layout of this card is what I came up with for my Challenge #14 and the rest of the card was up to my friends. They could do any colour combo, any embellishments, you get the idea. My card was totally designed around the ribbon which I got at Old Navy, yah I said Old Navy. The best part is I paid 97 cents for the roll of three metres.

The reason why I chose the title I made for this post is because the SCS challenge is from last week and I just sent out Challenge #14 today. I was supposed to send it out on Sunday. AAAARRRRGGGGHHHH!!!!

I hope you enjoy this card, let me know what you think.

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Featured Stamper #18, Seewah

Posted by Captain Crafter on 3:37 PM

This weeks featured stamper on SCS is Seewah.
I had a much easier time choosing a card to make for FS18. I've had a pack of Sage Shadow for some time and I thought I better use some before the colour bleaches out. LOL. Anyway, I really like how More Mustard looks with Sage Shadow. In the end my card turned out very well, but Seewah's card is still awesome.


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UHU Creativ- Craft glue for foam rubber & flexible materials

Posted by Captain Crafter on 3:55 PM
I received my sample of UHU glue the other day from Maria Filosa's UHU Project Blog. I got right to work figuring out what I could use this glue for. First I would like to say this glue is amazing what it can do, its bonding power is excellent and I love how it remains flexible.

Here's a list of uses I have found to work well for someone who stamps, scrapbooks, even general crafts:

1. If you have a piece of card stock that you're going to add to a card, take it and run a line of the UHU Creativ Glue the whole length. Next, take a piece of scrap card or a spreading tool and spread the glue to all edges. Let the glue dry, which doesn't take long. Now what you have is a re-positional adhesive on your card stock piece that you card place and lift up to three times before you start to loose stickiness. I love this technique because if you don't like where you put it, the piece comes up easily, but once the glue has set it's quite permanent. This use I described could come in handy if you're out of Sticky Strip.

2. The second use that I discovered is what the UHU Creativ Glue was intended, flexible materials. I had a stamp that needed repair where the rubber was separating from the foam backing. Also, I had another stamp where the foam was coming off the wood block. In both cases I would have use my Crystal Effects, but now you can save that for better purposes. This glue not only fixed both stamps but when it was dry it remain flexible which is very important for stamping to get a nice even image. Also, I should say I didn't prepare the surfaces either.

3. Now this third use is awesome. It has to do with ribbon, and adhering ribbon to a card or scrapbooking. What you need to do is take a strip of ribbon and run a thin and I mean thin bead of the UHU glue the full length of the ribbon or add a couple of small dabs at each end. Then you want it to dry like I stated before in use #1. Now its a easy a putting the ribbon where you want it, simple. This example would seem to work with those faux flowers everyone is using(something I don't have). You must a thin bead on the ribbon because if you put too much on it may seep through and show.

4. Other ideas I came up with but I've yet to try: fixing shoe soles, use it to patch a bike tube(smear a good amount onto a piece of kitchen wrap to make patch), children's toys, model building, attaching ribbon to homemade Christmas ornaments. As I come up with more I'll place them here.

The one thing that is a bother is the smell, so caution is needed to prevent overexposure from vapors. That wasn't a problem for me. Also, this product is flammable and it is recommended not to smoke while using the glue. The biggest precaution is to keep out of reach of children.

I have to say it was so awesome to get a free same of this glue and I had a fun time finding some uses for it. I think anyone stamping or doing crafts in general should have UHU Creativ Glue as one of their adhesives.

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