Saturday, April 23, 2011

Left Overs Part 3

Today's card is another leftover from one of my parties.  I was hoping to get two different ones done to show at the same time, but I just can't seem to get around to making a second card.  I need a little motivation!  Click here if you want to see the original card.



Thanks for looking and have a great day!


Stamp Set:  Elements of Style
Card Stock:  Old Olive & Whisper White
Classic Stampin Pad:  Old Olive
Versa Mark
Big Shot Texturz Plates:  Backgrounds 1
Punch:  1 3/4" x 7/8" Oval
Stampin' Pastels  Shimmer Paint:  Champagne Mist
Jewels:  Basic Pearls

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Happy Mother's Day

Today's card is a sneak peek into one of the five cards I'll be doing for my first stamp a stack next week.  Although I'd like to say I came up with this one all by myself, I can't.  As I was browsing through Stampin' Connection I came across this card made by Carolyn Beam.  I liked it so much that I decided to use it as one of my cards in the stamp a stack.  If you're a part of Stampin' Connection you can view her card here.


Pictures never seem to do the cards justice, but here's a close up of the 
flower so you can see the shimmer paint a little better.


Thanks for looking and have a great day!

Card Stock:  Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive & Very Vanilla
Classic Stampin' Pads:  Rich Razzleberry and So Saffron
Stampin' Write Marker:  Perfect Plum 
(because I don't have the new colors yet!)
Big Shot Embossing Folder:  Vintage Wall paper
Punches:  Butterfly & Two-Step Bird
Ribbon:  5/8" Grosgrain in Rich Razzleberry
Shimmer Paint:  Champagne Mist
Jewel:  Basic Rhinestones

I colored the pansy using sponges (on Very Vanilla). I don't have many re-inkers so I had to come up with another way to do it.  I started with So Saffron ink in the middle of the butterfly, and sponged outward toward the edges.  I dragged it on the card stock...no dabbing or it won't give you the right effect.  Then I went around the very edges with Rich Razzleberry.  After I went all around the edge, I carefully went in a little farther, but always stroking outward.  I sponged over it again with So Saffron to blend the colors in a little better where they meet.  Hope that makes sense to anyone who wants to give it a try.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Left Overs Part 2

A couple of days ago I posted a card that I had originally made for one of my workshops, along with another card I made using the left overs.  Here are two more cards that I made using the same left over card stock.  I got the idea for the sponging from someone on Stampin' Connection.  I always like to give credit to the person that inspired me, but I can't find the card again to give anyone the credit. :(  If you happen to see this and it's your idea let me know.  I'll gladly put a link to your blog for others to see.


I kept my first card smooth with only the base embossed, but on the second card I did the opposite.  I left the base smooth, but embossed all of the other layers.


Thanks for looking and have a great day!

Stamp Set:  Lovely as a Tree
Card Stock:  Chocolate Chip, Garden Green, More Mustard, Bravo Burgundy & Very Vanilla
Classic Stampin Pads:  Chocolate Chip, Garden Green, More Mustard & Bravo Burgundy
Big Shot Embossing Folder:  Square Lattice
Punches:  1 3/4" x 7/8" Oval & 1 3/8" x 5/8" Oval
Ribbon:  5/8" Grosgrain in Bravo Burgundy (retired)

If you haven't done any sponging lately give it a try!  I do it on a lot of my cards around the edges.  It seems to soften the card and helps blend things together.  For this card I taped off the areas where I didn't want the ink and starting lightly sponging Garden Green, then added More Mustard and finally Bravo Burgundy. Keep doing it until you've blended it to your satisfaction.



Monday, April 18, 2011

Easter Basket

Today I decided to try something a little different for two of my challenges. Instead of a card I made a cute little Easter basket. Hand Stamped Sentiments Challenge #63 is an Easter theme this week.  Stampin Celebration Challenge # 48 is also an Easter theme, but I did this challenge for the colors too.  I was hoping to get it posted earlier, but a basket without candy just didn't quite look right!  Well, my hubby has the day off, and as I am writing this he is out picking up the candy for me while braving the snow.  Ok, so it's not a lot, but still, snow on April 18!  I know Michigan can have some weird weather, but this is just crazy!





And here is a lovely picture of the snow outside today...  That's actually our neighbor's barn, but it showed the snow the best.


Thanks for looking and have a great day!  
And remember the real reason for Easter...
The death, burial and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. 

Card Stock:  Pink Pirouette, Pretty in Pink, Perfect Plum, So Saffron, 
Wild Wasabi, Marina Mist & Bashful Blue
Classic Stampin' Pads:  Pretty in Pink, Perfect Plum, So Saffron, 
Wild Wasabi, Marina Mist & Bashful Blue
Big Shot Bigz Die:  Fancy Favor
Big Shot Embossing Folders:  Vintage Wallpaper, Square Lattice, 
Elegant Bouquet & Perfect Polka Dots
Punches:  1 3/4" x 7/8" Oval & 1 3/8" x 5/8" Oval

If you click on the picture it should make it bigger so you can see more detail.


Here is a template of the basket I made along with everything used to make it. Just in case you can't read it, you measure 1 1/4" down for the basket.  To make the handle I cut another piece of  paper about 3/4" x 12" and put it on the edge of the Fancy Favor Die where the scallops are, then flipped it over ~ making sure the scallops match ~ and ran it through again.  To make the grass I cut the card stock 2" x 7" so it fits around the front and sides of the basket.  I folded it off center so the back would be longer than the front, ran it through the crimper, sliced it with the scissors, then separated it a little bit so I could chop it at odd angles to make it a little jagged.  I used Sticky Strip on the front and sides (at the very bottom) to attach the grass.  To make the eggs I used the punches listed above and ran them through the embossing folders listed.  For a little extra detail I sponged around all the eggs and the top of the basket and the handle.  To attach the handle just punch a small hole on each side and use a brad of some sort.  I put buttons over my brads because they didn't match, but you can use whatever you have available.  Just slide the eggs in wherever you think they look good and then attach (I used glue dots).




Saturday, April 16, 2011

Left Overs

Well, I have a few bags full of cut out cards from workshops that have just been sitting around for awhile.  I keep telling myself that I'll get around to making the cards...but I never do.  Well, my upline Glenda gave a suggestion a couple of weeks ago on her blog of what to do with all those left over cards from workshops, so I decided to give it a try.  I quickly put this one together and I think it makes a pretty nice masculine card.  I'll have to see what other ideas I can come up with this weekend...I need something to do when it's cold and rainy!


Here's the original card.


Thanks for looking and have a great day!

Stamp Set:  Lovely as a Tree
Card Stock:  Chocolate Chip, Garden Green, More Mustard, Bravo Burgundy & Very Vanilla
Classic Stampin Pads:  Bravo Burgundy & Chocolate Chip
Big Shot Embossing Folder:  Square Lattice
Punches:  1 3/4" x 7/8" Oval & 1 3/8" x 5/8" Oval
Ribbon:  5/8" Grosgrain in Bravo Burgundy (retired)



Friday, April 15, 2011

Inspired by Nature

I wasn't sure how today's card would turn out, but I wanted to give it a try even though I wasn't sure about the colors. The Paper Players challenge this week was to use Baja Breeze, Poppy Parade and So Saffron.  I didn't have Poppy Parade so I substituted it with Real Red.  I'm glad I gave it a try because I really like how it turned out. :)  I used Mojo Monday's sketch challenge 186 for my design.



Thanks for looking and have a great day!

Stamp Sets:  Inspired by Nature & On Your Birthday
Card Stock:  Baja Breeze, Real Red, So Saffron & Whisper White
Classic Stampin' Pads:  Real Read, So Saffron & Certainly Celery
Versa Mark
Big Shot Embossing Folder:  Perfect Polka Dots
Punches:  Modern Label, 1 3/4" Scallop Circle, 1 3/8" Circle & 1 1/4" Circle
Ribbon:  1/4" Taffeta in Daffodil Delight

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

3x3 "Thank You" Notecards

Today's cards are 3x3's that I made to send out as "Thank Yous".  I like to put a little thank you card in every one's bag whenever they place an order with me.  I actually type out the thank you note on another sheet of paper, so when they get this card they can use it to send to someone else.  I love making 3x3's because they're so quick and easy.  You can make eight cards if you use a 12"x12" piece of card stock.  


Yes, this set is retired, but I still use it anyway because I love flowers.  I think I actually borrowed this set from a friend...I'd better return it to her some time!

Thanks for looking and have a great day!

Stamp Set:  Perfect Petals (retired)
Card Stock:  Marina Mist & Whisper White
Classic Stampin' Pad:  Marina Mist
Big Shot Embossing Folder:  Vintage Wallpaper
Shimmer Paint:  Champagne Mist