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Saturday, December 11, 2021

It's a Minecraft Christmas! CASE Me a Christmas Card with Michelle Lupton

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While I consider myself a game FIEND - any kind of game or puzzle - analog or digital - one thing I have yet to succumb to is Minecraft. My current obsession is June's Journey. I feel like it's a good game for improving memory too. 

But I have so many friends whose kids just LOVE Minecraft, and what strikes me about this game, like Pokemon Go! is that it translates so, so well to crafting - I've seen the cutest craft projects with both games.

Today, I'm teaming up with my sweet friend Michelle Lupton on her CASE Me a Christmas Card series - she always does such fun stuff in her Christmas series. So she is CASEing a card of mine and making it a Christmas card and I'm doing the same. 

So as I perused her Instagram account, an ADORABLE Minecraft inspired card she made for her Nephew in 2019 and I knew what I was going to do! 

So click over and check out the inspiration first, and then I'll show you what I did.

  • First I took a 4x5.25" card panel - I use these on all my cards because I have them pre-cut for me.
  • I used a pencil and the awesome new MIS-T Ruler to divide the entire card front into a 1/2" grid. It's important to cover the whole area with a grid, because that helps you plan your shape and see exactly how big it can be. This is how I figured out that with the square "star" I could make the design span the whole card.
  • Some squares you will have to divide in half so that you can offset the rows of squares if you're making a tree - so you can see that row 2 is offset from row 1, etc.
  • Erase all extraneous lines around your design
  • I used all the greens in my Graphit Markers and three browns - first, outlining each square with the fineliner end, and then filling that in with the brush end. 
  • I had a scrap I had wiped off excess acrylic ink on on my desk, so I cut that to a 1/2" square and glued that on top for an abstract star. I stamped the sentiment from this set on top. 
It's a naturally imperfect process - coloring squares - and I think that is part of the charm of this technique.


Here's my prep work for the tree. You can see what I mean about subdividing the squares.
I ADORE this particular pencil - I've kicked all my other ones into travel bags. The lead is both fine and hard, so you can draw light, easy to erase lines.





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Want to see what card Michelle chose to CASE of mine? I haven't seen it either, so let's head over to her post together!

Loveyameanitbye.


1 comment:

  1. I was doing June's Journey a few years back but I got tired of the decorate the estate side of it.

    I do not know anything about Minecraft-I have heard of it but that's it. Looks like it is something to do with colored squares. I thought it had to do with too-life like warriors killing creatures....I find the new tech is way too life like and brutal as a "game". I watch every jerky "shark" movie out there with all the fake blood (5 headed, walks on land, head attached to an octopus body, etc) but that is so clearly fake. I miss the old Japanese monster movies with the rubber suits.

    This is a nice adaptation of the first card.

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