I needed a card to send to a good friend of mine who is really into photography. We just got back from vacationing with them and I wanted to send a CD of pictures I took that week. This is what I came up with. I just cant get away from the new Going Grey SU color. I love it with everything. I stamped the Baroque Motifs flourish directly on the picture with Stazon. Never done taht before. I used cool carribean as an accent color behind the picture and for the prima. Quick and easy, but a messy stamp is left...now to get that Stazon off :) Enjoy!
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Monday, July 30, 2007
Totally priceless...
I just cannot get away from this Priceless set. I just love it. For this card, I actually cut into my charbon paper and that was so hard! I used basic grey in a square 5 1/4 card. I then used the rock n roll technique to stamp the butterfly in both grey and blue, then cut it out and popped the wings up for some dimension...I tied the ribbon around the charbon paper and rolled the background on the main card stock and I was done...super simple and quick card.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Priceless...
I am back from vacation and back into the swing of things. I needed some quick thank you cards and wanted to use a few of my new sets, so this is what I came up with using my new fav set Priceless. I totally cased the layout from a card I loved on splitcoast...just changed it up and used paper, stamps and punches that I had. I wheeled the matching wheel along the chocolate chip paper using versamark then embossed with clear embossing powder. Havent done that in a while and it was fun! I then used scraps from some great My Minds Eye paper I have had laying around. I cut the scallops using my corner rounds and the oval tabs on the side are from my new large oval punch from Stampin Up of course. I added some ribbon, primas (a new jumbo eyelet...love them!), and some faux stitching. I then punched a scallop, distressed the edges with chocolate chip ink, added some more piercing, and popped the sentiment up on dimensionals. This card took forever tonight...not sure why. I bet the rest of the cards I need wont be so involved, but it sure was fun. Enjoy :)
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Our silly face boy
I'll admit. I dont think you can really say you are a scrapbooker until you actually scrapbook something. I really only collect stuff to scrapbook and never actually put the pictures to the page so to speak. Then I was cruising the idea gallery on splitcoast and saw the cutest page...this was ions ago...and it just really stuck with me. (PS I cruised looking again for my inspiration to no avial. If anyone knows who I got this idea from, let me know. I would love to give her credit on here!) Until to tonight. I decided to do it and make a page of my own. Please hold all applause until the end. This is what I've come up with. The journalling reads: "Everytime we go to take a picture, you become our silly face boy. Always keep that silly smile on your face.- Winter 2006".
Happy Anniversary...I guess :)
Anyway, but can you believe it, I almost forgot my own anniversary! And so did my husband...anyway, after 9 years he atleast deserves a card. So, I cut up my newly received Baroque Motifs stamps set, some random MME paper, and a sentiment from another new set Hugs and Wishes. I used only basic black ink and basic black and bashful blue paper. Added some organdy retired:( ribbon and a rhinestone brad for some elegance. Hope he loves it as much as he loves me! Off to more important things...Enjoy!
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
My sweet secret sis!
I have the best secret sis ever. I signed up on Splitcoast for this and so far it has been so much fun. Look at the cute card and all the stuff I got in the mail. Thanks secret sis!!!!
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Quickie Birthday Card
Ok, here is a quick birthday card for a friend's kid that was having a birthday. Pulled out the cuttlebug and made a quick background. Then used the bold brights (I seem to be reaching for them more often lately...maybe its a summer thing :) Anyway, the base is brillaint blue, the embossed area is gable green and I accented with real red and only orange. I used the Little Hellos set for the image and happy birthday is from the Eat Cake set. I cuttlebug cut the tag and added some misc. ribbon I had laying around...took about 5 minutes total. Gotta love that!
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Monthly Swap card...what a Beauty!
As you have probably already gathered, I am in this monthly swap. For this month, we were assigned a card made from retiring sets. I chose Birthday Beauty, since I just ordered this set and hadnt even mounted it when I learned it was retiring :( Anyway, here she is...I kept this one very simple because I didnt have a lot time. Cool Caribbean paper as the background of course, then added some designer paper from the spring mini. I also used tempting turquoise and rose red. Then I watercolored the main image and added some glitter to her sash...Enjoy!
Saturday, June 9, 2007
Hello!!!
So its been a while since Ive posted...summer seems to get in the way of things at my house! Seems like time stops but passes very quickly. So for todays card, Ive brought out a retiring favorite in color for this year, cool carribean. I only have a few sheets left, but I feel that soft sky will more than make up for it this coming year...or at least I hope so. So for this simple little hello card seen here, I used my cool carribean paper, basic black and my slit punch from SU! Also brought out my favorite alpha set- Big Deal- the most versatile large alpha that SU! sells IMHO. I wheeled the background with my jumbo petals wheel in cc then stamped the letters with pixie pink, gable green, summer sun, and cc. For the 'o', I used the metal edge tags and the flower from the Doodle That set in the spring mini. Added a little ribbon and the white dots with my singo white gel pin and this little gem was off to its new owner! Hope you enjoy :)
Friday, May 25, 2007
Did Someone Say Party?
Today we have a birthday party for one of my cousins kids and he *loves* anything Mario related. You know, the Mario from the Nintendo that we played as kinds circa '80s. Yes, he has stood the test of time and he still around. So, of course, Stampin' Up doesn't have Mario stamps, so I had to get creative and this is what I came up with :) First, you cant do a Mario card with out using the bold brights (not my favorite color group) so I used real red for the base, added brillant blue, glorious green, and yoyo yellow for accents. I brought my cuttlebug out to play and embossed the blue background with dots and cut out the yellow tag that reads happy birthday. I stamped the 'happy birthday' from my Eat Cake set. I downloaded the Mario images from Wikipedia. You can find anything there and used my Stampin' Up nested square punches for the cutout and the border. Tied on some non SU ribbon and we am ready to party!
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Pallete O Prints
I joined a swap using SU! new pallette o prints stack of double sided paper. I was trying to showcase the fact that the paper had patterns on both sides so I decided to do a pinwheel card. They are so easy and fun. For those of you that dont know how to make a pinwheel, there is an excellent tutorial on SCS. Just do a search for pinwheel cards. I tried to keep the card simple. I used rose red, certainly celery, ww, and barely banana. The only stamps I used were Warm Words and Seeing Spots (for the background of the barely banana). I made the scalloped border with my slit punch. Thanks for looking :)
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Why am I such a perfectionist???
So, did you read in my last post that I wasnt really happy with the card I was making for my mother in law for Mother's Day...well, wouldn't you know it, but I can't make myself give it to her. I hate it! So I made a new one...What do you think? Better? Anyway, heres what I used. For the stamps, I used the SAB set Happy Harmony. I really like the words in that set, too bad its not going to be in the new big Catalog. I used Almost Amethyst for the background, used my Palette O' Prints Certainly Celery paper, and Certainly Celery ribbon. For the scalloped oval, I took the guard off my corner rounder and used that on the Blush Blossom paper. I then sponged it with some Regal Rose to give it some color...Usually not a big fan of the Blush Blossom. For my main image, I colored the stamp with my blush blossomand regal rose markers then spritzed it with some water so that the image would look watercolored. Final touch, I added 3 brads down at the bottom because it looked bare :) I tend to overdo everything!
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Procrastinators Revenge...
Today is the day. I have to finish my mother's day cards and guess what? I just can't come up with anything stunning, spectacular, WOW...(you get my drift :) anyway, I have one final card to make for my mother in law. Somehow, this is the hardest. This is what I came up with. I used old olive and brocade blue card stock. I dragged out my paper piercer- cards look naked without it- and my distressor for the blue card stock. I was going for the vintage look, but I dont quite think I did. I then added a piece of random flower paper that I just thought was pretty (dont we all have some of those stacked somewhere). I stamped the argyle stamp from Looks Like Spring in the background of the top and used my Short Order Alpha (*NEW and loving them, very versatile and a good size alpha) and stamped 'MOM' and stamped 'wonderful' from Warm Words on top of it....Then to give it some pop, I used a flower from my On Board Accents and covered it with some of my new Pallette of Prints paper and a clear button. The ribbon was from the .99 cents bin at Michaels. Voila!...my card (even I admit, I'm not thrilled by it, but it will do...you cant love everything you stamp :)
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Ode to Mom
Ok, so Mothers Day is just around the corner and being the procrastinator I am, I am just now getting around to making cards... I seem to work better under pressure anyway :) Here is what I came up for with my own mother in mind. My mom is very young and hip and so just any old pastel flower/combo wasn't going to work, so I went kinda retro this time. I dug out one of my favorite sets Polka Dot Posies from the summer 06 mini (wink: hoping it makes it into the catalog) and used some of my favorite Cool Caribbean cardstock...figure I better use it before its gone with the wind. My layout idea came from last weeks challenge on SCS. I love that challenge because its different. The background is from Polka Dot and Paisley...boy is it hard to line that stamp up, even with the Stampamajig...popped everything up on dimensionals and added my much hoarded hodgepodge hardware...gotta use that stuff more because I think it just adds that extra punch to a card. Also used my new word window punch (love it) on the bottom and the words that show through the window that you cant see say "my friend". Enjoy :)
Friday, May 4, 2007
Another day, another card :)
Tommorrow I am off for an all day bus trip to the Longaberger Homestead and next week I need a birthday card for the grandmother, so to be proactive (which I never am) I decided to do it today. This is what I came up with. Simple but elegant I think...and simple is very hard for me :)
I pulled out my vintage violet paper and ink (since it doesnt have much time left) and the pretty in pink marker. I think they are a nice combination. I inked the background with Paisley in vintage violet. I then stamped the flowers from Polka Dot and Paisley as well as the word "happy". "Birthday" came from my Happy Everything set. Love these two sets... very versatile. I even pulled out my covetted Hodgepodge Hardware for the occasion and finished it off with a touch of pink grograin. I think grandmother Rosie will love it :)
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Father's Day...already???
Sure, go ahead and ask...why are you making Father's Day Cards before you make Mother's Day cards? Well, I joined a swap that is absolutely killing me...I enjoy the thrill of creating a card, but mass reproduction is just not my thing! I am tired of the card 5 minutes into making it...anyway, here is what I came up with for this swap. {I have a hard time with the manly card}. This card is made from the Pines set from Stampin' Up. I used Brocade Blue, More Mustard, Old Olive, and Chocolate Chip paper. I scored the paper at 1 1/2 and 7 instead of just down the middle so that I could add the cute little eyelet ties. I stamped my moose on Chocolate Chip paper and cut him out and popped him up on dimensionals for a little depth. My final step was to distress the 1/2 circles with water and let them dry before putting brass eyelets through them and wrapping the hemp to close the card...it kinda reminds me of an interoffice envelope :) Enjoy!
To Blog or Not to Blog...That is the Question...
OK, it seems that everywhere I go online, everyone has a blog...and since I have always faltered to peer pressure ({cough} Stampin' Up)...thus the beginning of my blog! Please, if you stumble upon my tiny little blog, bookmark it and check back often...I seem to do better when I think people actually care :)
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