Hello Everyone. For today's card I reached for my much overlooked mulberry paper. I wanted a really soft effect for this feminine card. The mulberry paper was cut the same size as the pink pirouette cardstock behind it. I then carefully (and I took my time) tore the paper, leaving the whispy, soft edge. To adhere the mulberry paper, tape was placed only where I knew the main image layer would cover it. The edges were kept free so that it could stand up a bit. I love how it turned out. The main image is the Elizabeth stamp. I used Basic Gray ink and colored in a few of the blooms with Pink Pirouette marker and added a bit deeper color in the center of the blooms with a Pretty in Pink marker. A few pearls finish this one off.
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March 11, 2011
March 10, 2011
I did It!
Hello everyone! This card has been a long time coming. I don't know what took me so long to play! I downloaded the Make the Cut software quite a long time ago and came upon a wonderful blog by Jin. She is an SVG genius! She had a great tutorial on how to manipulate an SVG file with Make the Cut and turn an image into a card.
Did't it turn out darling? If you're at all curious, check out Jin's tutorial and the Lettering Delights website for the wonderful SVG file called DB Animal Occasion. To give this peguin my own touch, I used the dotted swiss folder for a little bit of texture on the chest and stamped the happy birthday sentiment from the Stampin Up So Happy For You stamp set. I had to add a ribbon because it's so darn cute and the card is for my little niece.
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Did't it turn out darling? If you're at all curious, check out Jin's tutorial and the Lettering Delights website for the wonderful SVG file called DB Animal Occasion. To give this peguin my own touch, I used the dotted swiss folder for a little bit of texture on the chest and stamped the happy birthday sentiment from the Stampin Up So Happy For You stamp set. I had to add a ribbon because it's so darn cute and the card is for my little niece.
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March 1, 2011
Cherry on Top
Hello everyone. Can anything be more fun than a birthday cupcake? I really like these colors together--Certainly Celery, Marina Mist and Rose Red. The Create a Cupcake stamp set and coordinating punch were used to make the cupcake. It's the star of the show on this one. I framed it with a couple of nestie layers to highlight it. While the white nestie layer was still in the die, I sponged Marina Mist ink on top. When removed fromt the die, a nice white outline is created. The camera didn't capture it too well, but the cherry on top is punched out of red glitter paper. Almost looks good enough to eat, doesn't it?
Thanks for stopping by today.
Thanks for stopping by today.
February 22, 2011
Support for a Rainy Day
Hello Everyone. Today's card was a lot of fun to make and I just love the clean look of the design. I used a MFT stamp set called Rain or Shine. The 3 windows in the card front were done using a die from PTI called Take Three. I punched 3 white squares using the 1 1/4" punch and stamped the raindrops using Marina Mist ink. These were glued onto a strip of Marina Mist cardstock and positioned it in the inside of the card. Each raindrop, the dots on the umbrella and the puddle around the boots were dabbed with a clear glitter pen. It looks so pretty and sparkly. Thanks for stopping by!
February 16, 2011
Valentine's Day for My Honey
Hello Everyone. Today I thought I'd show you the Valentine's Day card I came up with for my husband. I really love the simple, but elegant look. Perfect for a man, don't you think? I used the Have a Seat and Filled With Love stamp sets.
The card base and the main image are made of white cardstock. The striped designer paper is from the Taste of Textiles collection. The scrolled cut out is done with a Spellbinders die and the sentiment is punched out using the small oval punch. All red layers are Cherry Cobbler cardstock. The shadow under the bench was done using a Copic Marker. It gives the bench a solid foundation so that it doesn't look like it's floating.
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The card base and the main image are made of white cardstock. The striped designer paper is from the Taste of Textiles collection. The scrolled cut out is done with a Spellbinders die and the sentiment is punched out using the small oval punch. All red layers are Cherry Cobbler cardstock. The shadow under the bench was done using a Copic Marker. It gives the bench a solid foundation so that it doesn't look like it's floating.
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February 14, 2011
An 80th Celebration
Hello Everyone! This card was created for a very special lady for her 80th Birthday! Can you imagine celebrating an 80th birthday. I hope I make it!
The card base is white, the next layer and the main card color is baja breeze. I added a layer of not quite navy and on top of that, 3 strips of woodland walk designer paper. They're cut just small enough to leave some of the not quite navy paper to show through, creating frames for each strip. Nesties were used to create the circle and scalloped layers. Before taking the white circle out of the die, I hooked up a light blue copic marker into the air brush tool and sprayed lightly so that when I removed the paper, a white ridge on the edge remained where the die covered the paper. I paper pierced the circle using a round plastic canvas sheet used for cross stitch or needle point. It's got a grid of different sized circles, making it easy to find the right size needed.
A white piece of cardstock was run through with an embossing folder and placed at the bottom of the card. I created the numbers using my cricut. A sheer organdy ribbon and a heart charm complete this one. The ends of the ribbon were slightly curled by carefully heating it with my heat gun. It takes just a second and gives it a slightly crinkled look.
Hope you enjoyed this one. Thanks for stopping by!
The card base is white, the next layer and the main card color is baja breeze. I added a layer of not quite navy and on top of that, 3 strips of woodland walk designer paper. They're cut just small enough to leave some of the not quite navy paper to show through, creating frames for each strip. Nesties were used to create the circle and scalloped layers. Before taking the white circle out of the die, I hooked up a light blue copic marker into the air brush tool and sprayed lightly so that when I removed the paper, a white ridge on the edge remained where the die covered the paper. I paper pierced the circle using a round plastic canvas sheet used for cross stitch or needle point. It's got a grid of different sized circles, making it easy to find the right size needed.
A white piece of cardstock was run through with an embossing folder and placed at the bottom of the card. I created the numbers using my cricut. A sheer organdy ribbon and a heart charm complete this one. The ends of the ribbon were slightly curled by carefully heating it with my heat gun. It takes just a second and gives it a slightly crinkled look.
Hope you enjoyed this one. Thanks for stopping by!
January 24, 2011
A Mask Isn't Just for Halloween
Hello Everyone. I made this card using a masking techique. The "frame" on the main image was created using one of my Nesties. First I inked up the French Script background stamp in River Rock ink and stamped it onto Very Vanilla cardstock (look closely, it's pretty subtle). I then took the shape I cut out with the Nestie and placed it over the center of the Vanilla cardstock. I sponged River Rock ink all around the perimeter of the shape, creating the pretty frame. I then inked up the plant image from Kind and Caring Thoughts in Always Artichoke and stamped it on top of the sponged frame. The sentiment is from the Fabulous Phrases stamp set. I used the word window punch to add a little interest. A couple of brads and Artichoke seam binding ribbon complete this one.
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Thanks for stopping by.
January 22, 2011
So Forgetful!
Hello Everyone! I made this card around Thanksgiving and completely forgot to post it.
I used the beautiful medallion from the Day of Gratitude stamp set. I stamped it in black craft ink and heat embossed with black embossing powder. I made two slit punches in the center and inserted a ribbon and added 3 nailhead stickers to the knot. The background is stamped tone on tone using the French Script background stamp. It's subtle, but it's there if you look closely. The colors used are black, white, and more mustard.
Thanks for taking a look.
I used the beautiful medallion from the Day of Gratitude stamp set. I stamped it in black craft ink and heat embossed with black embossing powder. I made two slit punches in the center and inserted a ribbon and added 3 nailhead stickers to the knot. The background is stamped tone on tone using the French Script background stamp. It's subtle, but it's there if you look closely. The colors used are black, white, and more mustard.
Thanks for taking a look.
January 7, 2011
Getting Caught Up Finally!
Hello Everyone,
I hope you all had a wonderful holiday with your family and friends. It was a whirlwind around our house, but I'm glad to have such a great family around.
This card was made with some great colors. I really like the combination of cajun craze, certainly celery and more mustard. I created this latch card using these beautiful colors. The image was stamped on water color paper. I inked up the image with markers and then spritzed the stamp with water before stamping it. The water gives the image that true watercolor look. I embossed the latch with a Cuttlebug border folder. I love how the scalloped punch design stands out layered on the darker cajun craze base. I tried a new product (well, it's new to me) for accent on ths card. It's called Pearl Pen by Viva Decor. This product comes out of the tube as a liquid and dries hard and flat, just like the pearls that you purchase and have to remove from a paper sheet. It does take some time to dry, but they turned out lovely. Some ribbon and a couple of brads finish this one off.
Thanks for stopping by today.
I hope you all had a wonderful holiday with your family and friends. It was a whirlwind around our house, but I'm glad to have such a great family around.
This card was made with some great colors. I really like the combination of cajun craze, certainly celery and more mustard. I created this latch card using these beautiful colors. The image was stamped on water color paper. I inked up the image with markers and then spritzed the stamp with water before stamping it. The water gives the image that true watercolor look. I embossed the latch with a Cuttlebug border folder. I love how the scalloped punch design stands out layered on the darker cajun craze base. I tried a new product (well, it's new to me) for accent on ths card. It's called Pearl Pen by Viva Decor. This product comes out of the tube as a liquid and dries hard and flat, just like the pearls that you purchase and have to remove from a paper sheet. It does take some time to dry, but they turned out lovely. Some ribbon and a couple of brads finish this one off.
Thanks for stopping by today.
November 20, 2010
So Darn Cute!
Hello everyone! So sorry for neglecting my blog lately. I'm sure all of you know how nuts life can get. I needed a card for a special little girl who's turning 4. I saw an adorable punch art girl from tgeorgi at SCS and knew it would be perfect for this card.
I used the 2 1/2" circle punch for the face and hair and the scalloped circle punch for the pig tails. I drew on the eyes and mouth and added a bit of blush on the cheeks with pastel chalks. The background stamp on the right side of the card base is the retired dots and daisies stamp. The designer paper I used was from the retired Flowers for You pack. But, if you wanted to make this card, I'm sure any Pretty in Pink paper you have on hand will work. The sentiment is from the On Your Birthday set. The little girl's name was cut out using my Cricut. I recently reorganized my stamping room and put my Cricut on my desk top and have it plugged in. I'm really using it much more now. Of course, I had to add a bit of embossing with the Cuttlebug. This card measures 5" x 7". Thanks for stopping by.
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