Monday, December 15, 2014

Creative Blog Hop.....CTS103






That wonderful and oh-so-talented Cindy Beach has nominated me for a Creative Blog Hop.  That means I get to share my creative process with you by answering 4 simple questions - so here we go!

1.  What are you working on?  Christmas, Christmas, Christmas!  Finishing cards, writing out cards and making a few last ones just in case!  Here's a peek at my desk this week!




2.  How does your work differ from others in your genre?  My work is usually clean and simple but I like to have an interesting - or even quirky -  little detail somewhere on my card......like a small piece of mesh in the background  - 




or Santa's red nose - 




                           or a wonderfully punny sentiment......




3.  Why do you create what you do?  I loved doing bulletin boards when I taught school  After I retired I missed working with paper and design.  I look at each card as a mini bulletin board - each with its own theme and personality!  I rarely make more than one of the same card - except at Christmas - most of my cards are created with a specific person/occasion in mind.  

4.  How does your creative process work?  I like to start with a sketch.  Then I pull stamp sets from my bookcase looking for images that would fit.  When I decide on the set I start picking colors and Designer Paper.  Of course there are those times when I start with the Designer Paper and work this process backwards! 

I created today's card starting with that terrific sketch from Cas(e) this Sketch..........and an extra cut out Noel that was found on the corner of my desk........

                           

I used Natural Composition Designer Paper and whitewashed it slightly with white ink so that the notes stand out in the background.

I have passed the baton on to Debbie Crowley at expressively deb.....she is also mostly a CAS designer with a wonderful eye for color and composition.  I enjoyed meeting her at a gathering last year - she has a great smile and is such fun to chat with!  Her post about her creative style will go live next Monday....Dec. 22nd.

And I will leave you with a housekeeping note......

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10 comments:

  1. I love this, Linda! The music with the "Noel" over it is perfect. So bulletin boards were your impetus, very appropriate,

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  2. Your work is always clean and fabulous, Linda! You definitely have the "Teacher Bulletin Board Gene"! I love your cards and I love the beautiful person you are!

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  3. Your card is perfect! Love the music notes and color scheme.

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  4. I love your clean and fun designs. It was wonderful getting to know more about you!

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  5. Linda, I always love looking at your work... it's clean and simple and you're right, always a little quirky thing. This is such a fun Christmas card.

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  6. Great job with the sketch, Linda! The kraft panel with the music notes adds so much interest to this CAS card. Love it!

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  7. Just a beautiful addition to our CASe this sketch Gallery this week!
    Thanks so much!

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  8. I LOVE all your perfectly CAS cards Linda and these are no exception! Hazel x

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  9. So fun to read more about you! Doing the bulletin boards at school was one of my favourite things about teaching....
    Your card is fantastic! Great take on the sketch!

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  10. Linda, I loved reading more about you! Funny thing though, I never liked doing bulletin boards when I taught. But I always loved wrapping gifts and making bows and special stuff.
    Speaking of special - this card is fabulously so!

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