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Thursday, December 22, 2022

Happy Holidays!

Happy Holidays to y'all!
I'm taking a break until after the first of the year
to spend more time with these amazing people.
My daughter and son in law,
Kelsie and Brad.


My son and grand children
Jaryd, Marie (3 yrs old)  and Asher (6 months old)
My daughter in law and grand kids
Sara, Marie and Asher
Me with my 3 of the kids.
Ahser's first Halloween.
Our Bills cheerleader and big fan, Marie.
My husband, Dave and our little Miss Molly.

I hope you have a wonderful holiday season and
a fabulous, happy and healthy 2023!











 

Sunday, December 18, 2022

Congrats Card with Mulberry Paper

Hello!
Today I have a very simple, but beautiful card to show you.
I love the look of torn mulberry paper.
To tear mulberry paper, use your wet finger or a
wet paint brush and run it along where you want to
tear it.  Once it's wet just pull it apart,
this will give it the feathery edges like on this card.
The 'congrats' was heat embossed with white 
embossing powder onto gold metallic card stock.
I simply layered the mulberry paper onto some metallic
gold card stock, added the greeting and adhered it to
a card base and the card was done.
So quick and easy and any greeting could be used
on this type of card.
You can make it masculine or feminine, whatever
you are in need of.

Thanks for stopping by today and checking what I've
been up to lately.
I hope you will come again soon.
Until then,
experiment with different kinds of paper.


Wednesday, December 14, 2022

BFF Breast Friends Forever

Hello!
"My girls" asked me to do some sweatshirts for them
to wear when they participated in the 
Susan G Koman Upstate NY More Than Pink Walk
held in October.
One of my daughter's closest friends (one of "my girls") was diagnosed with
breast cancer not too long ago.  She is only 27 yrs old
Colleen and the other 2 friends were all in her wedding
party and they walked together.
On the backs they had me put 
BFF
Breast Friends Forever
On the fronts they wanted the breast cancer ribbon.
Here are the 3 girls ready for the walk
2 Beauties ready for the walk.
Here is their team with Colleen,
they even took our grandchildren.
Marie resting up for the big walk.
Kelsie giving Asher a bit of nourishment.
Both kids were dressed in pink for the day.
Colleen with her "Breast Buddies"
Isn't she beautiful?!?!
She is undergoing chemo treatments and will
be having a double mastectomy in February.
So far she is doing well and it determined to beat
this evil disease.

Thanks for stopping by today.
I hope you were inspired in some way and
will come again soon.
Until then,
support cancer research!





 

Saturday, December 10, 2022

Heat and Dry Embossed Card

Hello everyone!
A couple posts ago I showed you a couple cards
that I made with embossing folders and the
letterpress technique.  Today I have another 
card to show using an embossing folder.
For this card, I rubbed a VersaMark Ink pad
over one side of the inside of the embossing folder.
I used a heavier hand and the ink got the raised areas
as well as the lower areas.
I added a piece of white card stock and ran it through
my Cuttlebug.
I then added silver embossing powder and heated
it until it was melted.
I think it gives this a look of night time
in a forest and I love how it turned out.
I added that little bird and that finished off the
card.  This could be used for any occasion.
I really need to try some of my other embossing
folders with this technique.

Thanks for stopping by today, I hope you 
have been inspired in some way.
Come again soon,
until then,
emboss something!


 

Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Thank Full Journal - Junk Journal Style

I've been bitten by the junk journal bug!
I have made journals in the past and learned how
to make hand sewn signatures and such, but 
I guess, it was last spring I got interested in 
junk journals.  In June I made my first one and 
I'm now loving making them.
I made this one for a friend after seeing a 
video by Nik The Booksmith
where she made a "thought-full" book.
I combined her idea with a junk journal and 
now have made a few "thought full journals"
This is the outside of the journal.  I made the whole thing
from scratch, cover and all.  I used some canvas that I 
had sprayed with ink sprays to cover the cover.
I braided embroidery floss and wrapped it around buttons
attached to the front for a closure.
I can't show you all the pages I made, this would be a 
way too long post with all the pictures, so I picked a few
and will show you them.
This is the inside cover, I used paper that I created by
dipping string into paints, swirling them onto the page,
covering it and then pulling it out the bottom of the page.
My friend is a bit fan of Janet Evanovich, so I used the
dust cover from one of her books to create this page,
with a belly band.
I used some printed and embossed velum that has been in my 
stash for a long time for the page on the left.  I bought
it because I loved it, but then never found a use for it, until
now.  The page on the right has a large tuck area that is
made with some eco-printed paper from my stash.
I made a tag to go into the tuck too.
Using book pages and music is great for journals.
I used some lyrics for the page and sheet music for the
pockets.  The front is a piece of eco-printed paper.
Here is a video explaining how to make these
I used some of my alcohol inked background papers for the
page on the left and created a diagonal belly band with 
a coordinating piece.
The page on the right is part of a page from a very old
book on how to manage your household money.
On the left, more eco-printed paper and on the right
I used some instructions from an old sewing pattern.
The purple is some paper that I made a while back, it's
thicker than regular paper, so really lent itself to being
decorative.
Guess I've chosen several eco-printed pages for this post.
Here is another one.
I have a very small dictionary that I picked up at a 
recycle store and I love using the pages from it in my
journals, this one I have starred "flowery" since it is
on the page next to the eco-printed flowers.
An alcohol ink back ground, with an ink sprayed piece of
canvas for a tuck spot and a tag from eco-print paper on the left.
The right is a page for her to write about memories.
This page is a page that I colored from an adult coloring book.
Every wonder what to do with those colored pages, well
cut them up and use them in a journal, they are also
great to cut up to make cards.
The pocket on the left is simply a piece of card stock with lines 
to outline it and a small journaling tag.
The bottom right is a picture of M&Ms from a magazine
that I fussy cut and made into a small pocket.
This is one of the center pages in a signature.  It's a cover from
some very old sheet music.  I love the picture and there is 
a poem on it.  I think it's beautiful and she can write on it and still 
be able to see the picture, if she wants.
Here is the inside back cover.  Another piece that I made.
This time using paints and a gelli plate.
This is where I added the buttons that hold the 
string that closes the book.

Well, that's all I have for this journal.
I'm sure I'll be posting more about my journals,
I have made a few more already and intend to make even
more of them.  I love creating something from things I have
and things that are old.

Thanks for stopping in, I hope you have been inspired in some way
and will come again soon.
Until then,
think junk journals and give them a try.
Here are a couple links to some of the people I follow on 
YouTube that may help if you are interested in creating 
some of your own.




Friday, December 2, 2022

Letterpress Cards

Welcome to Kristie Kreates!
I'm glad you here to spend a little time with me.
Today I'm showing you a couple 
letterpress cards.
Letterpress is when printing or an image is pressed
into the paper/card stock
I used embossing folders to do this letter press
technique.
I inked up the raised side of the embossing folder, 
put the card stock into the folder and ran it through
my Cuttlebug.
I have found that a light hand with the ink works 
best for me, but it's kind of a hit or miss until you
find the right amount or color of ink.
Sometimes, I will do a second generation printing,
where I run it through once, then without inking up the
folder again, run it through with another piece of card stock.
It all depends on how much ink you have on the folder and
also the color of ink.
I cut the little birds from a die set that I have
in my stash and added them to the fronts of the cards.
I really love that pop of color.
For one of the cards, I used this little die cut bird
on the inside of the card, just to add a little pop of color
and interest.
I love this technique and should remember to use it more often.

Thanks for coming by today for a visit,
I hope you'll come again soon.
Until then,
try some letter press printing.