Hi Everyone, I am still so busy and maybe this is why these are not good cards, I'm in too much of a rush to make them. I know we show our cards when we are pleased with them, but today I am showing you my failures and asking for your help!
I have been trying to make Christmas kraft cards, but have failed miserably. I see kraft cards on the web, that have been stamped and have the most gorgeous results, being kraft and CAS. I thought I could do as well, seems I can't! What do I need to do to get good results, apart from wonderful designs? ;D
I thought I would show you my failures and maybe with your advice I will be able to use up the rest of the pack of Kraft card I have and be a little more proud of the result. The colours are different due to different day light.
Hi Faith, well firstly I don't feel in any position to tell anyone they have failed, your cards are lovely, but, I do understand what you mean, only thing I can think of is maybe a smaller card to fill the area more, other than that I am stumped, sorry if this doesn't help.xx
ReplyDeleteThey look fine to me Faith,love the embossed jingle bell and two wreath ones.Must admit I have never had a good result on kraft so gave up lol
ReplyDeleteCarol x
I think your cards are very lovely!! I only have one suggestion on the first card of maybe placing a pop of color on the snowflake with a red gem. But, I think the cards are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI think they are all quite lovely, Faith. I particularly like the last one, though I think a twine bow might look better?
ReplyDeleteVery nice thanks for sharing and have a great weekend!!!
ReplyDeleteFaith, I don't think your cards are failures at all, but if you really want some help with working on kraft cards, check out what Beccy (Beccy's Place) does with white pencil on kraft. https://beccysplace.blogspot.com/2021/11/day-10-i.html
ReplyDeletePersonally, I have given up trying to use alcohol markers or water colors on kraft because I really like the effect of white on kraft much more than colors on kraft. Colors just don't allow enough contrast, in my opinion. When I do work with white on kraft, I use both pencil and gel pen because I like the combo effect of those two things. :-D
They are all lovely Faith but as was suggested in an earlier post perhaps use smaller card stock. Love Alison x
ReplyDeleteIt's a good thing you live far, far from me cause I could smack you! lol Not really, but I'd like to shake you. Your cards are fabulous and beautiful! I love kraft Christmas cards, red and kraft just scream Christmas to me. So the only suggestion I have is to put a pop of red on your first card. Besides isn't beauty in the eye of the beholder? I love them and there is nothing wrong with your kraft cards! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteOh Faith these cards are so lovely, I love your designs and the white with kraft is gorgeous. You are too hard on yourself, no failures here, Kate x
ReplyDeleteThese are all wonderful cards just as you made them! I fail often too, but often a little addition of something is all a card needs to please me. I'd add a big sparkly gemstone to the center of the first card, but I like the others exactly as they are! NJ!
ReplyDeleteI’ve never been happy with anything I’ve done with Kraft card Faith, yours look miles better than my efforts. I do agree with other comments about adding a bit of colour to the first one but they all look lovely as they are xx
ReplyDeleteThey look OK to me Faith, especially the last one, but if anything, I would agree with Janette, perhaps a smaller card base for the first three.
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I like your cards and if you are unhappy then may I suggest a bit of Baker twine or narrow strip of paper across the card. You could always use the leftover cards as diecuts and go kraft on white.... I saw a couple on Pinterest and am going to try it..... You can go first if you like! lol
ReplyDeleteNope no failures here Faith....These are so creative, your designs and I love them! x.
ReplyDeleteplease don't be so hard on yourself as i think they were all quite nice! but the little touches you added to them have given each a little something extra!
ReplyDeleteFaith, I love CAS and I love white on kraft, so all your cards really appealed to me the way they were. I especially love the first one... to me it looked perfect! I think it's just a matter of personal taste.
ReplyDeleteOne of the best pieces of advice I ever received was from a dear friend who taught me how to paint. If ever I was unhappy with something, she would advise me to give it the "boot treatment"... leave it in the boot of your car for a few days and then take another look. It's amazing how a little time and distance can change your perspective. Kudos to you for trying something outside of your comfort zone!
Cheers,
Beccy
Your cards are not failures. I think you feel this way because they are more CAS than you normally make. Sometimes we are too hard on ourselves.
ReplyDeleteI see no failures here Faith. They look great to me. Think you’re being too hard on yourself.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sarn xxx
I struggle with kraft as well and if it turns out nice...it's a happy surprise! Love your edits here Faith!
ReplyDeleteWhat a huge impact these little changes made to those two cards Faith! They looks so different just with those minor changes, it's so funny how something so small can make such a huge difference. Well done my friend! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteLove the edits, Faith! :-D
ReplyDeleteFaith, your cards are lovely. I definitely don't think you should call them fails!!
ReplyDeleteMaybe something to add would be texture of some sort. Either a tone-on-tone background stamp or use an embossing folder?
Hugs Monica