Phobia Inspired cards

What? two craft room shares in one week! Yup, I told you I missed sharing my craft room creation with you. Today I have a set of phobia inspired cards to share featuring the adorable caffeinated spider by The Rabbit hole designs.

The phobia that inspired these card? The fear of Running out of coffee….

and maybe spiders.

The first card I made is part of a phobia inspired art video hop over on You Tube, if you’d liked to see my video or any of the other wonderful phobia inspired art click here to start the hop.

I loved coloring this little guy so much I just kept play with coloring styles. Some of the spiders are stamped in black while others I stamped in antique line distress ink for the no line coloring look. Copics are my favorite coloring media at the moment and I have been playing and practicing with them a lot as of late.

Color combos:

Purple(s): V09, V17,V12 / BV08, BV17, BV04 Black/Gray: C5, C7, C9, 100/ C5, C3, C1, 0 Orange: YR07, YR15, YR21 Green: G05, YG03, YG25

I ended up creating five cards, I kept them simple by creating layers with Halloween scrapbook paper and solid color card stock. All of my cards are A2 size 4 1/4 x 5 1/2.

I hope you enjoyed these cards and I will be back soon to share more craft room creations.

Thanks

Brandi M.

The Craft Bean

Building Blocks Party!

The last couple months have been crazy but I’ve missed sharing my craft room creations with you, so I took the morning off to hang out in my craft room and update my blog.

My twins just celebrated their 6th Birthday and they wanted a building blocks themed party, Which means that is what has been taking over my craft room. I started out with creating invitations to send into school with my kids. Yes, I am that crazy mom that invited both of my kids full classes to the party. I needed to make 36 invitations and the fastest way to do this is mass production. I knew I wanted to use the Building blocks stamp set by Kindred stamps, I picked the to building block boy and girl as the main images. Before I could start any stamping and coloring I need to design the invitations on my computer with all the party information. I use open office and paint to keep it easy and simple. I do measure the stamp images I plan to use to leave enough space for stamping. The invitations are A2 size 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 in order to fit 4 on a page. I printed them on yellow card stock for a fun pop of color and cut them down with my large paper trimmer. A stamping tool like the misti is amazing when you need to stamp the same image multiple time. I lined my stamps up in my misti inked them up in blackout ink by ink on 3. I recently switched to this ink since it a hybrid ink that is Copic safe and waterproof. 36 cards later I cleaned my stamps and started coloring with color Copic markers.

Boy Shirt: G05, G14, G19 Girl shirt: RV04, RV13, RV19, Pants: C5,C7 or B16, B18 Girl Hair: E23, E25, E57 Head/Arms: YR24, Y13, Y35.

Next I hit up the dollar store because they have great party supplies for cheap! plates, napkins, table cloths, decoration and goodie bags all in my building blocks theme. I am all about inexpensive and easy, mixed with a little handmade.

To add a handmade touch to the goodie bags I created small circular “Thank you” tags using a sentiments from the building blocks set and Polynesian Adventurers set by Kindred stamps. I set the stamps up in my misit again so I could stamp all my tags at once. Using my colored pencils I colored the heart block from the building block set. lastly I had my kids sign the back. Add to the goodie bags with ribbon and your done.

To entertain the kids during the party I had simple games and activities. like building kits from the dollar store, bean bags made out of felt and rice, coloring pages, block key chains to decorate and I even brought my kids block table so they could build and play with their friends.

For me adding little handmade touches takes my inexpensive party supplies to the next level without being to over whelming.

P.S Theses are the cakes that the kids Grandmother made for the party!

I hope you all enjoyed these craft room creations. I will be back soon to share. If you want to see more of what I am up to you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube @TheCraftBean.

Brandi M

The Craft Bean.