This month’s challenge combines two inspirations: Kate, who encourages crafty projects from scraps, and Natalie Brown, who shares clean, simple card tutorials on YouTube and Facebook.
Natalie shared a sketch, colour palette, and theme, challenging us to make cards using her suggestions.
Here’s the inspiration:

My first scrappy card uses the envelope of a marketing mailer (scrap).


It also incorporates Natalie’s design sketch, suggested colours, and applying ink with a smoosher, a simple DIY tool made from a plastic bag and some paper towel.
I cut parts of the envelope into narrow strips for the background, and chose a focal point from another area, then matted it in on a scrap of white paper, inked with a coordinating shade of pink.


I stamped the “bloom” greeting on an image of a pink petal and punched circles in three tropical colours. Cutting the narrow strips was fiddly, but fun in the end.
The second card uses a shiny black page from a paper sample book given to me by a friend years ago, a piece of gold paper from the lining of an envelope, scraps of two kinds of white paper, and the last of the paper napkins gifted to me by Pauline King before she passed.

You can see other napkin cards in my post, Crafting With Scraps.
If you would like to share your own crafty creations, please get in touch with Kate, at Tall Tales From Chiconia.
Please have a look at other ScrapHappy posts at the following links:
A delightful, creative activity !!! – you crafty people are wonderful !
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You’re wonderful for saying so. I love crafting.
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I believe I could’ve guessed that … [grin]
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:-)
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Sweet cards, Alys! I esp. love the Tessa lookalike. :)
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Thank you, Eliza. Art imitates life, etc. etc.
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Well done following the challenge, I especially like the narrow strips used as a background. The recipients of your cards are lucky to receive a little work of art.
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That’s lovely of you to say. Thank you.
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As always, I’m so impressed with your scrappy creativity. I, too, noticed the cat’s resemblance to Tessa. Meow!
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Thank you, Laurie. Tessa could have posed for the artists images.
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Absolutely! By the by, my cat-whisperer daughter loves Tessa’s markings.
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Awwww
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I especially like the card with the cat. It made me giggle a little and created a happy feeling. You are very creative!
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That is so nice to hear. Thank you.
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Very nice scrappy card making! Both cards are awesome and I really like the “Thinking of You” card!
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Thank you, Tierney. I may try more napkin cards if I see some I like. It’s fun.
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Lovely cards!
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Thank you!
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Both are very pretty, but I especially like the first one as you really have used ‘scrap’ from junk mail and made it into something beautiful! 💜
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Thank you so much, Cathy. I have fun repurposing beautiful things.
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I agree with the other Laurie … I am always so impressed with your creativity, talent, and energy. Beautifull!
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Thank you, Laurie!
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You work miracles with scraps of paper. I’m always in awe of your ability to do that. I think I have every one you made for me. I look at paper and think, what can I do with this but then…I don’t do. I think often about sending them to you. I have some that will be great bookmarks for your LFL. They are on my desk now to go in an envelope. You make my mind whir. :)
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Such wonderful cards, dear Alys! I’m always impressed with your artistic use of recycled materials in your artwork. Natalie’s Challenges look like a great creative ‘workout’ each month! I look forward to seeing your next Challenge, my friend! 💕 ~ Dawn
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Your cards are lovely. I especially like the use of scraps. I save bits of paper, and you’ve given me good ideas. Handmade cards, hands-down, are so much fun. I crafted a few this week out of pressed flowers and my mood soared with the making of them. Thanks for posting your creations.
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