Hello everyone. Today's card uses a Cuttlebug embossing folder as a frame for the main image and sentiment. I love the swirly pattern. Since fall is in the air, the colors I chose are Peach Parfait and Chocolate Chip. They remind me of the changing colors of leaves this time of year.
The center of the card was punched out using the wide oval Nesties. I stamped a fern image from the Growing Green stamp set in peach as a nice background. The sentiment is over-stamped in Chocolate Chip ink and is from the On Your Birthday set. The horizontal slit punch was used to allow for the checkered ribbon to feed through the oval layers. I added some matching rhinestones for a little bling and there you have it. Thanks for stopping by today.
September 28, 2010
September 23, 2010
Cute as a Bug Birthday
Hello everyone. Can you ever get enough of the Bugs and Kisses stamp set? I mean really, how cute are the images in this set? Today, I paired up the little ladybug image and the sentiment from the set along with the cutest caterpillar sizzix die. This card is for my 5 year old niece, so I chose pink--her favorite color. I didn't want to place the caterpillar on a white background, so I lightly sponged in some pink clouds. They're subtle, but there. I threw in some white highlights with a white colored pencil, added some ribbon and got this in the mail. 
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September 22, 2010
Autumn Birthday
August 26, 2010
There's No Place Like Home
Hello everyone. I needed a card for a special young woman who just bought her first house. I used the Good Neighbors stamp set for this little cutie. The trees and houses in this set are adorable. I created the cloud background using bashful blue ink and a template I made of acetate and punched out with the scallop circle punch. The hills were made using my Nesties and a kind of textured image from the Watercolor Minis stamp set (retired). I then ran it through my Big Shot using the dotted swiss embossing folder. Voila! instant hills. The fence is a MS punch. The sentiment is from PTI. The little house is popped up on dimensionals. A couple of rhinestone gems in the corners finish off this one. Thanks for stopping by and for your sweet comments.
August 23, 2010
Simple Froggy Thank You
Hello everyone. Today, a clean and simple card showcasing the main froggy image. I think some of the most difficult cards to pull off are simple design. This one lets the main image take center stage.
I stamped the image from the A Flower for All Seasons set in Black Staz On ink and colored it with Bashful Blue, Daffodil Delight and Wild Wasabi markers. I popped this white layer up on pop dots onto a frame of Wild Wasabi cardstock. I stamped the sentiment in black and drew a box around the card using a black marker and ruler. I also drew a box, in the same manner, around the main image. A couple of embossed lines were added using my Score Pal and 3 green gems make the centers of the flowers sparkle. All of this was placed on a base of white. Quick and simple, but a lot of fun to make. I hope you give it a try.
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I stamped the image from the A Flower for All Seasons set in Black Staz On ink and colored it with Bashful Blue, Daffodil Delight and Wild Wasabi markers. I popped this white layer up on pop dots onto a frame of Wild Wasabi cardstock. I stamped the sentiment in black and drew a box around the card using a black marker and ruler. I also drew a box, in the same manner, around the main image. A couple of embossed lines were added using my Score Pal and 3 green gems make the centers of the flowers sparkle. All of this was placed on a base of white. Quick and simple, but a lot of fun to make. I hope you give it a try.
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August 10, 2010
It Was Just Calling to Me!!!
Hi Everyone! I woke up this morning thinking I was hearing voices! No, I'm not crazy (I guess that's a matter of opinion really), but I think my blog (sorry I haven't posted in awhile--busy summer) and Cricut machine were calling out to me for some attention. I haven't been the best about keeping up.
I needed to come up with a card for my 7 year old nephew and thought this rooster image would be perfect. It's from the Cricut cartridge called "Just Because Cards". The colors I used were for today's color challenge over at SCS--baja breeze, poppy parade and crumbcake. Don't those colors make great tail feathers? I stamped the chicken wire background in soft suede ink and sponged around the edges. I also sponged the white circle using baja breeze. It's supposed to represent the sun coming up in the morning (I guess you have to use your imagination on that one--I was running on only one cup of coffee). I added a google eye to finish this one off. Thanks for stopping by today.
July 28, 2010
Petal Punching
Hello everyone. I'm really in love with all the new Stampin Up colors and punches. For this card I used poppy parade, pear pizzaz, peach parfait and concord crush. Aren't the colors yummy together? The little envelope at the bottom left is made with the new large petal card punch. I used vellum cardstock and folded up 3 sides, and used a little adhesive on the bottom petal to keep it closed. If you've never used Stampin Up's vellum cardstock, you should give it a try. It is sooo thick!
I used the new hostess set called Cute by the Inch for the little pull-out. I put a piece of ribbon on the back of the little square to help pull it out. I frayed the ribbon by pulling on a piece of the thread until I liked the amount that raveled.
The large flower is made from a bigz die called daisies #2. A cuttlebug border embossing folder was used to mimic the punched scallop border. The sentiment on the flower was stamped using the Stem Sayings stamp set. A new Stampin Up rhinestone and some sponging on the flower petals finishes this one off. Thanks for stopping by today.
I used the new hostess set called Cute by the Inch for the little pull-out. I put a piece of ribbon on the back of the little square to help pull it out. I frayed the ribbon by pulling on a piece of the thread until I liked the amount that raveled.
The large flower is made from a bigz die called daisies #2. A cuttlebug border embossing folder was used to mimic the punched scallop border. The sentiment on the flower was stamped using the Stem Sayings stamp set. A new Stampin Up rhinestone and some sponging on the flower petals finishes this one off. Thanks for stopping by today.
July 27, 2010
All Caged Up
Hello everyone. The birds are back. I told you that you'd be seeing the Aviary stamp set again. Could there be anything cuter than these cages and birds? I love all the colors I used. The card feels so much like summer. The fun colors include tempting turquoise, tangerine tango, daffodil delight, and real red. I cut the white pieces of paper a bit smaller on each side so that I could layer them onto a black piece of card stock. They all look like they've got a separate mat behind them. The sentiment is from a retired hostess set called Picture This. Isn't it perfect for the bird theme? A red brad and daffodil delight taffeta ribbon finish this summer card.
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Thanks for stopping by today.
July 16, 2010
A Brady Bunch Kind of Love
Come on, sing with me! Here's the story, of a man named Brady...I know that song is going to be in your head for the rest of the day! Ha ha. Sorry about that, but just had to share. You know the beginning of the Brady Bunch show where the dad and mom are looking at each other from a square box? Well, when I first saw the new Stampin' Up! owl punch, I knew exactly what I wanted to do with it. Owls in a tree.
The base of the card is white. I punched 2 holes with a 1 1/4" circle punch first. The next layer is crumb cake. I stamped the Woodgrain background stamp in Soft Suede ink, placed this layer onto the white base and lined it up to exactly where I wanted it. Next I traced the two holes that I made in the white base onto the crumb cake layer and punched them out. I put the two owls together using Regal Rose, Pretty in Pink (and dsp), Not Quite Navy (and dsp), Baja Breeze, black and white. The ribbon was added and the owls glued into the inside so that they peeked through the holes. Isn't this hilarious? It could be used as an anniversary card or a Valentine's Day greeting, or I suppose whenever a lovey-dovey card is needed.
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The base of the card is white. I punched 2 holes with a 1 1/4" circle punch first. The next layer is crumb cake. I stamped the Woodgrain background stamp in Soft Suede ink, placed this layer onto the white base and lined it up to exactly where I wanted it. Next I traced the two holes that I made in the white base onto the crumb cake layer and punched them out. I put the two owls together using Regal Rose, Pretty in Pink (and dsp), Not Quite Navy (and dsp), Baja Breeze, black and white. The ribbon was added and the owls glued into the inside so that they peeked through the holes. Isn't this hilarious? It could be used as an anniversary card or a Valentine's Day greeting, or I suppose whenever a lovey-dovey card is needed.
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July 15, 2010
I'm Lovin' It!
Hi Everyone! The card I made today uses a stamp from one of Stampin' Up's new sets. It's one of the Hostess sets, so you can't buy it outright. The set is called "Because I Care". I really love how this turned out. The light colored card stock is really Very Vanilla and not white and the pink card stock is Regal Rose. This set is so versatile for so many occasions. I made this one for a neighbor's birthday, but made one earlier in the day, as a sympathy card. I'm not sure if the camera did a good job of picking it up, but I finished the card with a little bling. The centers of the blooms sparkle from a dash of Stickles. I almost needed to put on my sunglasses while looking at this one! :-)
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