My craft room and I had a long discussion today and worked through our issues. I would like to thank all of you for your wonderful support through this difficult time!
Here is the challenge card that I came up with. We were to use dimensionals on our card to raise a number of images and the only catch was not to use flowers. Well I just so happened to pick up this adorable stamp this weekend and couldn't wait to use. I thought that it worked perfectly for this challenge! I used different types of dimensionals to get different depth to the birds.
Supplies: Stamps- Inkadinkado. Paper- Close to cocoa, soft sky, very vanilla. Ink- close to cocoa, soft sky. Accessories- brads, dimensionals, clear embossing powder, cloud template, make up sponges, corner punch.
Clouds
I finally learned how to make these beautiful clouds today! I've seen them in the gallery on cards and just couldn't figure out how it was done, so I did some research and gave it a try. Let me know if you guys would be interested in a tutorial on how to make them.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Saturday, March 29, 2008
I'm letting my walls down...
Friday, March 28, 2008
Dollar Find Friday!! (Card holder bag)
Sorry for the late Dollar Find Friday post! My craft room and I are still not on speaking terms so I had to haul all of my stuff out to the dinning room table to work. It took me a longer to do my project because I needed to keep getting up to grab something I forgot. Oh well.... I'm boycotting my craft room until it gives me my mojo back lol!
Today's project is altering those cute little paper bags that we always see but never know what to do with-
Supplies:
Stamps- embrace life, natural beauty, happy harmony
Ink- pumpkin pie, ruby red, old olive, more mustard, creamy caramel, brocade blue, black stazon
small paper bag- this one is 4x5.25
6 Blank cards- mine are 3x5.5
6 Envelopes- 3 5/8 x 6.5
water color brush
Step 1- Stamp the word collage from Natural beauty on the center of your bag
Step 2- Make a mask of the word collage use it to cover the words you stamped on the bag. Stamp the leaves from Embrace life around the words.
Step 3- Remove mask and water color the leaves with old olive ink
Step 4- Stamp images on another piece of card stock, water color, cut and adhere to the front of the bag where desired.
Step 5- Stamp and water color your cards and envelopes to match the bag. I used an edge distressor around my cards to give them a little depth as well as added some stardust gelly roll pen to the images
Finished product!
Today's project is altering those cute little paper bags that we always see but never know what to do with-
Supplies:
Stamps- embrace life, natural beauty, happy harmony
Ink- pumpkin pie, ruby red, old olive, more mustard, creamy caramel, brocade blue, black stazon
small paper bag- this one is 4x5.25
6 Blank cards- mine are 3x5.5
6 Envelopes- 3 5/8 x 6.5
water color brush
Step 1- Stamp the word collage from Natural beauty on the center of your bag
Step 2- Make a mask of the word collage use it to cover the words you stamped on the bag. Stamp the leaves from Embrace life around the words.
Step 3- Remove mask and water color the leaves with old olive ink
Step 4- Stamp images on another piece of card stock, water color, cut and adhere to the front of the bag where desired.
Step 5- Stamp and water color your cards and envelopes to match the bag. I used an edge distressor around my cards to give them a little depth as well as added some stardust gelly roll pen to the images
Finished product!
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Stamper's block....
No card post today. I'm having a major case of stamper's block! Anything that I try to make just does not turn out decent, so I'm going to take a break today and hope that I can come up with something tomorrow!
What do you do to get out of this funk??
What do you do to get out of this funk??
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Color challenge
Today's color combo is Soft sky, basic grey, and Whisper white. I love these colors together! I watercolored the image with SU inks.
Supplies: Stamps- Whipper snapper (RAK image). Paper- Soft sky, basic grey, whisper white. Ink- Basic grey, soft sky, barely banana, groovy guava, river rock. Accessories- ribbon, cuttlebug and embossing folder.
Supplies: Stamps- Whipper snapper (RAK image). Paper- Soft sky, basic grey, whisper white. Ink- Basic grey, soft sky, barely banana, groovy guava, river rock. Accessories- ribbon, cuttlebug and embossing folder.
Monday, March 24, 2008
And the winner is.....
Deena! Thanks for the comment! Email me your info and which card you would like and I'll get it out to you tomorrow. The link to my e-mail is on the left hand side of my blog.
Today's technique is to make a Flap Fold Card. This card was giving me nothing but trouble..... I didn't have any thin magnets that were strong enough to adhere through the card stock so I ended up just using a tiny bit of tape adhesive to use as a closure lol!
Supplies: Stamps- Embrace life, Natural Beauty. Paper- SU designer paper, River rock, very vanilla. Ink- black stazon, river rock. Accessories- scallop punch, compass, stardust gelly roll pen, rhinestones, paper piercer.
Today's technique is to make a Flap Fold Card. This card was giving me nothing but trouble..... I didn't have any thin magnets that were strong enough to adhere through the card stock so I ended up just using a tiny bit of tape adhesive to use as a closure lol!
Supplies: Stamps- Embrace life, Natural Beauty. Paper- SU designer paper, River rock, very vanilla. Ink- black stazon, river rock. Accessories- scallop punch, compass, stardust gelly roll pen, rhinestones, paper piercer.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Week in review (Mar. 17-23) & Card Give Away
HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!!
This week was another nonproductive one for me. I've been spending most of this week getting ready for my husband's birthday (that was on Sat.) and of course Easter. I did however get a few things done which I guess is better than nothing, right?
Card Give Away- Leave me a comment on this post and I will use a random number generator to determine the winner. That person will get to choose a card from this weeks review and I will send it to them. I will do the drawing tomorrow!
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Scrapbook
Friday, March 21, 2008
Dollar Find Friday & Flower Tutorial
Today's Dollar Find Friday is going to be a two part tutorial. I found this beautiful plain vase at my local dollar store and just had to pick it up. But after I decorated it, I needed to come up with something to put in it so I also included a tutorial for an origami flower that I learned how to make a few weeks ago on iScrap.
PART 1
Supplies-
Vase
Rub ons
Step 1- Add rub ons to vase
PART 2
Supplies-
* 7 punched out circles. (I used Stampin' Up's 2 inch scallop punch here.
* Scrap of card stock that is about 3x3
Step 1- Fold circle in half
Step 2- With the straight edge on top, fold up the bottom right corner
Step 3- Fold up the other corner
Step 4- Glue/tape your petals on the scrap piece of card stock in a circle
This is what it will look like when all of the sections are in place.
Step 5- Cut away the excess card stock
Step 6 (Optional)- Add a flower center
You can then add your flower to your project or add a "stem". I chose to use plain wood skewers for mine.
My finished product
PART 1
Supplies-
Vase
Rub ons
Step 1- Add rub ons to vase
PART 2
Supplies-
* 7 punched out circles. (I used Stampin' Up's 2 inch scallop punch here.
* Scrap of card stock that is about 3x3
Step 1- Fold circle in half
Step 2- With the straight edge on top, fold up the bottom right corner
Step 3- Fold up the other corner
Step 4- Glue/tape your petals on the scrap piece of card stock in a circle
This is what it will look like when all of the sections are in place.
Step 5- Cut away the excess card stock
Step 6 (Optional)- Add a flower center
You can then add your flower to your project or add a "stem". I chose to use plain wood skewers for mine.
My finished product
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Tagged
Today's challenge was to make or use a tag somewhere on your project. I decided to just use a simple tag on my card.
Supplies: Stamps- Embrace Life. Paper- Chocolate chip, So saffron, DP by Life is beautiful, white. Ink- Chocolate chip, so saffron. Accessories- Cuttlebug, embossing folder, ribbon, corner punch, rhinestones, stardust gellyroll pen.
Supplies: Stamps- Embrace Life. Paper- Chocolate chip, So saffron, DP by Life is beautiful, white. Ink- Chocolate chip, so saffron. Accessories- Cuttlebug, embossing folder, ribbon, corner punch, rhinestones, stardust gellyroll pen.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Double card post
When I first looked at the sketch challenge I thought that it looked very detailed, but after looking at all the samples in the gallery I knew I could do it! Instead of doing the three separate panels I used my sewing machine to give the illusion that there were three.
Supplies: Stamps- Canvas, TAC Deco designs, Studio G. Paper- River rock, black, very vanilla. Ink- river rock, black stazon. Accessories- sewing machine, scallop scissors, scallop punch, circle punch, ribbon.
My card
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Yesterday's color challenge did exactly what Carole intended for it to do- it struck fear in my heart lol!
ORCHID OPULENCE
SAGE SHADOW
KRAFT
After taking a few deep breaths and looking through my stamp binder I decided to pull this stamp out and give the challenge a whirl. I'm very pleased with how it turned out!
Supplies: Stamps- flowers (unknown), Studio G, Canvas. Paper- Sage Shadow, almost Kraft, very vanilla. Ink- black stazon, orchid opulence, sage shadow. Accessories- bradsTuesday, March 18, 2008
And the winner is.....
Since I only had 3 comments you all win! So Squirrellyshirley, bloggy mama, and lacy e-mail me your info and which card you want and I will get it on the way. The cards are first come first serve! The link to my e-mail is on the left hand side of my blog.
Supplies: Stamps-Always. canvas. Paper-real red, very vanilla, so saffron. Ink-real red, so saffron. Accessories- embossing powder, heat gun, paper crimper, paper piercer, scallop scissors, scallop punch, circle punch, dimensionals, rhinestones, cuttlebug, embossing folder, corner rounder.
*Lacy chose the Hugs to you card on the bottom right hand side
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Yesterday's technique was a really fun one! You take the negative side of your cuttlebug folder and ink it up with your ink pad. You then put the paper on top of the ink and run it through your machine. I *love* the look of this effect and will be doing it more often for sure! Plus my husband bought me a Cuttlebug as an early birthday present this weekend! I'm so glad that I no longer have to use my clay pasta machine.......
Here is my card
Supplies: Stamps-Always. canvas. Paper-real red, very vanilla, so saffron. Ink-real red, so saffron. Accessories- embossing powder, heat gun, paper crimper, paper piercer, scallop scissors, scallop punch, circle punch, dimensionals, rhinestones, cuttlebug, embossing folder, corner rounder.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Week in review (Mar. 9-16) & Card Give Away!!
Post #50!! Wahoo!!
I don't feel like I have gotten too much done craft wise this week. I was pretty busy though. Since I didn't do a card give away last week, I will be doing TWO for this week. All you have to do is leave me a comment on this post and I will draw two winners to pick out their favorite card and will send it to them!
As always, thank to everyone that takes a moment to look at my blog!
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Carrot Box
The third Saturday of every month is my FAVORITE day of the whole month! Why, you ask? Because that is the day that I go to my stamp club! I made these little Easter treat boxes for my fellow stampers. You can find this super easy template HERE.
To make these, I printed out the template on my orange card stock and then stamped them with a swirl background by TAC. For the tops of the carrots I punched both a 2.5 and 2 in. scallop in green and stamped it with the swirl from Season of joy. I then cut them both in half taping the big ones on both the front and back of the carrot and using dimensionals to adhere the smaller scallop half on top of those. I stamped my image and colored them with watercolor crayons and a blender pen, punched them out with a circle punch and layered a green scallop behind them.
To make these, I printed out the template on my orange card stock and then stamped them with a swirl background by TAC. For the tops of the carrots I punched both a 2.5 and 2 in. scallop in green and stamped it with the swirl from Season of joy. I then cut them both in half taping the big ones on both the front and back of the carrot and using dimensionals to adhere the smaller scallop half on top of those. I stamped my image and colored them with watercolor crayons and a blender pen, punched them out with a circle punch and layered a green scallop behind them.
Friday, March 14, 2008
Packing Tape Tutorial
Last weekend during the online crop over at iScrap, I learned this super easy technique called the Packing Tape Technique. At first it sounded complicated but after I actually did it, I found out how simple and fun it is to do! I hope that you enjoy it as much as I did!
Supplies-
*Packing tape
*Bone folder
*Glossy image ripped from a magazine
*A dish of water big enough to fit your entire image
Step 1-
Cover your image with a piece of packing tape. If your image is larger and you need to overlap the tape, don't worry! It will still work.
Step 2-
Rub over your image with a bone folder to adhere the tape securely. If you have a stubborn air bubble that just won't go away, take a paper piercer and gently pop it and rub the bone folder over to smooth out.
Step 3-
Cut out your image.
Step 4-
Soak the image in water for 1-2 minutes.
Step 5-
Gently rub off all the paper backing. Be careful not to use your fingernails as it will scratch your image.
Step 6-
All you should be left with is the packing tape with the image transferred to it.
Now you can use this to embellish cards, scrapbook pages, alter objects, the list is endless!
Here is the card that I used my little bird for.
Packing Tape Technique
Supplies-
*Packing tape
*Bone folder
*Glossy image ripped from a magazine
*A dish of water big enough to fit your entire image
Step 1-
Cover your image with a piece of packing tape. If your image is larger and you need to overlap the tape, don't worry! It will still work.
Step 2-
Rub over your image with a bone folder to adhere the tape securely. If you have a stubborn air bubble that just won't go away, take a paper piercer and gently pop it and rub the bone folder over to smooth out.
Step 3-
Cut out your image.
Step 4-
Soak the image in water for 1-2 minutes.
Step 5-
Gently rub off all the paper backing. Be careful not to use your fingernails as it will scratch your image.
Step 6-
All you should be left with is the packing tape with the image transferred to it.
Now you can use this to embellish cards, scrapbook pages, alter objects, the list is endless!
Here is the card that I used my little bird for.
Supplies: Stamps- Always, Lines (unknown). Paper- So saffron, very vanilla, sahara sand. Ink- so saffron, sahara sand, brilliant blue. Accessories- bird using packing tape tutorial.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Ways to use it challenge
Today's way to use it challenge is to use pattern paper. No solid colors allowed except for the card base.
Supplies: Stamps- Natural Beauty, Heidi Grace. Paper- DCWV. Ink- Versamark. Accessories- black embossing powder, rhinestones, stardust gelly roll pen, ribbon, sewing machine, xacto knife, edge distresser
Supplies: Stamps- Natural Beauty, Heidi Grace. Paper- DCWV. Ink- Versamark. Accessories- black embossing powder, rhinestones, stardust gelly roll pen, ribbon, sewing machine, xacto knife, edge distresser
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Sketch Challenge
The sketch challenge for this week is such a fun layout!
And here is my card
Supplies: Stamps- fabulous flowers. Ink- Blue bayou, blush blossom, black stazon. Paper- blue bayou, blush blossom, white. Accessories- ribbon, rhinestones, dimensionals, ribbon, corner rounder.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Weekend in review (Mar. 7-10)
My my my.... am I WORN out!! Here is what I have been up to this weekend!
I guess that this will kind be my week in review picture, and I won't be doing a card give away this week but will add the cards from last week to this week and have a double card give away on Sunday.
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Here is my card for this weeks color challenge. The colors were black, basic grey and purely pomegranate.
Supplies: stamps- mixed bouquet, TAC GWP. Paper- Basic grey, black, purely pomegranate, white. Ink- black stazon, purely pomegranate. Accessories- stickles, ribbon, corner punch.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
MIA
This weekend is the online crop over at www.iscrap.net so I will be MIA today. Hopefully by tomorrow I will be just about done with all of the challenges so that I can post pictures!
Friday, March 7, 2008
Dollar Find Friday!! (Candle Holder)
I had a different tutorial planned for today's Dollar Find Friday, but as I was searching through all of my picture files I discovered that I had accidentally deleted it. Doh! I was not a happy camper...... So I came up with this one instead. Very quick and very simple.
*Candle holder from dollar store decorated with rub ons
* Candle
* Raffia
Step 1- Layer the raffia on the bottom of the candle holder and place candle on top.
That's it lol!!
*WARNING* I would not recommend actually lighting the candle as the raffia is extremely flammable lol! This is just for looks......