Tuesday, March 25, 2025

"That's Rough" Dirty Dozen Card-Making Challenge

Ten months ago I wrote in THIS POST that I was given the great honor in the paper-crafting world to join the "Dirty Dozen" on Splitcoaststampers.   Splitcoaststampers is an on-line paper crafting community where crafters can learn new techniques, chit chat with each other, share their art work, and so much more.  One part of this community is "The Dirty Dozen".  This is an invitation only group of crafters whose work is seen as exemplary so they are asked to be part of the Dirty Dozen.  The requirements of the Dirty Dozen is to create six cards for six months centered around a different theme each month.  The cards then are uploaded into the "Dirty Dozen Gallery" and only fan club members are allowed to see them.  After six months, Dirty Dozen members are allowed to post them elsewhere on social media or their blogs.  Well, it has been six months since I completed my first challenge, so I can finally show me my first set of cards!

The fourth Dirty Dozen theme was "That's Rough".  Members were asked to add texture to their cards such as sand, grit medium, glitter, etc. These are my submissions:

Stitched Wall Hanging

My first card was my favorite for this challenge. Of all the stitching dies I've received through Spellbinders I have loved this one most of all.  I just think it's so pretty with the flowers and lovely frame. 

The texture in this card is both the stitching and the dry embossed background. 


To make this card, I used the Spellbinders Stitching Die "Stitched Wall Hanging".  I cut all the pieces, stitched and assembled the card.  The background is a Cuttlebug embossing folder.  I added sequins and pearls for embellishment. 


Hello Stitched Flower Card

My next card also uses a stitching die and embossing folder, but here I added even more texture with the burlap.


To make this card, I used the Spellbinders "Stitched Flower" die.  Once again I cut all my pieced and stitched them up with embroidery floss.  I dry embossed a white background using a Cuttlebug embossing folder, then I cut a strip of burlap paper and glued that on top.  From there I just randomly placed the flowers along with some pearl embellishments and a sentiment.


Baby Card

In this card I used lots of glitter and embossing powder to create my texture.


To make this card, I created a starry background using a Spellbinder's stencil "Star Bright" and Lumiere by Jacquard "Pearl White" Light Body Acrylic.  The image and sentiment are retired Stampin Up! "Buggies and Booties".  The sentiment is embossed in Black Glitter embossing powder.  A silver glitter ribbon, twine, and baby rattle charm was added for embellishment. 


Wedding Card

My next card gets its texture from the black velvet designer paper in the background.  It's hard to tell in the photo, but the black florals is velvet and is so luxurious to the touch. 


To make this card I cut a piece of the velvet designer paper and glued it to the card base.  The bride and groom image is from Inkadinkado "Wedding/Marriage".  I popped the main image panel up on dimensionals and added a black ribbed velvet ribbon for even more texture.  Black adhesive crystals were added for embellishment. 


Unicorn Shaker Card

For my next card, the texture is inside the card.  You can't feel it, but you can see it!


To make this card I used the "Be Unique" Sweet and Sassy stamp set and coordinating dies.  I created a cloudy background with a Tailored Expressions Cloud Stencil, then I adhered my images.  I put glitter on the rainbow and used black glitter embossing powder on the word "magical".  The rainbow clouds have white flocking.  Sequins were put inside the card to create a shaker effect. 


Iris Card

For my last card I used mediums, flocking and raised die cuts for my texture elements. 


To make this card I used the Spellbinder's "Bearded Iris" die.  I cut the pieces, then using a stylus curled the pieces and assembled the flower.  I put orange flocking powder inside the flowers.  The background was created using Spellbinder's "Hummingbird" Textures Stencil and Lunar Paste.  More texture was added by using gold embossing powder on the sentiment. 


 

22 comments:

  1. I certainly cannot choose a favorite from these, they all are so beautiful, well thought out and loving all the different textures and details on each. Well done!

    I recently saw the Buggies and Booties set at Goodwill and now I regret not getting it!!! What was I thinking??!!

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    1. Thank you so much Ellie. You saw "Buggies and Booties" at Goodwill? That's a rare find. I always check the stamps too and usually just see hostess stamps. Yep, you should have gotten it. ha ha.

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  2. Absolutely gorgeous, love them all. WOW
    Saw your awesome post at My Wee Abode
    My entries this week #35+36
    Hope to see you share with SSPS: https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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  3. You just take my breath away with the lovely cards you create. My goodness. This is truly an art form and your invitation into the Dirty Dozen group was especially well deserved. Love all of the texture you've added with embossing, stitching and the flocked cardstock. Have always wanted to try to make a shaker on one of my scrapbook pages. Probably on a winter/snow day page. The use of those tiny sequins is genius. I have only thought of using glitter. Your irises are museum worthy paintings!! I have some modeling paste but don't know why!! Should try creating texture on some of my little collages with it. Amy, you are so very talented.

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  4. Your blog name "Amy's Creative Pursuits" suits you perfectly! You are so artistic and creative! You have created beautiful cards!!

    Blessings!
    ❤️carmen

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    1. Aww, thank you! I'm happy someone "gets" my blog name too.

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  5. Very pretty! My favorites are the first two with the stitching added, so lovely.

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    1. Thank you. Those are my favorites too. The stitching just adds so much to a card.

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  6. I'm reminded once again of how creative you are, Amy! So many details went into each card you created... each is a piece of art!

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  7. Love the cards! Featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!

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    1. Oh thank you so much! That is wonderful news.

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  8. Amy, I adore these cards! I love visiting to see what new cards you have created. Thank you for sharing them with us at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party. I hope you will join us again this Friday.

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  9. Oh my goodness!! I'm not surprised AT ALL that you were invited to an invitation-only group for card-making. These are absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #59 linkup. Looking forward to seeing you next time. Have a great week!

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  10. Gorgeous set of cards Amy, all so different but equally beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing with this month’s “I Spy” challenge.
    Pauline x

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