
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Cool Tool - Refillable Bottles for glue

Thursday, September 1, 2011
Cmas Card Challenge - September - Non Traditional Color (2)

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2011 Christmas Card Challenge,
black marker,
Christmas cards,
green,
pink,
star,
tree,
turquoise
Cmas Card Challenge - September - Non Traditional Colors

Top Left: The tree is a QuicKutz die so I cut each layer in a different color. The trunk was cut in black. I glued the snowflakes cut by the die in the sky. I drew by a hand a snowbank with a thin black marker.
Bottom Left: The tree is created by gluing narrow strips of pink and green card stock on a piece of turquoise card. I then drew the sweeping tree shape on the back of the white piece and cut it out with scissors. The trunk was cut from black card stock. The snowflakes were hand drawn with a thin black marker. I added a small yellow star at the top. The snowbank was cut from the leftover from the tree and laid in the opposite direction.
Right: Again a QuicKutz die which creates a tall tree which needed a taller card than an A2. The 6 pieces cut into the 3 colors and alternating the colors. Cut the stem in black. Added a yellow star at the top. The greeting stamped and I drew a border with a thin black marker.
I made 4 cards
Total so far 76.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Photo - Vacation Pics

I spent time with my sister and we took lots of pictures, make lots of cards, chatted and walked most days. It was very good!
Monday, August 29, 2011
Card - CST Challenge #16 - Summer Inspired

Labels:
brad,
brown,
butterfly,
challenge,
copper,
scallop circle,
sunflowers,
word window punch,
yellow
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Card - CST Challenge #15 - SSS Sketch

Friday, August 19, 2011
New Blog Header - Tiger Lily
I took some pictures while I was on vacation. I really liked this Tiger Lily one so I chose it for my new blog header. I'm getting the header to look more like I want. It's taking a while.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Card - CST Challenge #14 - Sympathy Card

Sunday, August 14, 2011
Card - Bird Cage

Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Card - CST Challenge #13 - Large Sentiment

Labels:
challenge,
CST,
nestabilities,
punchie,
scallop circle,
stamped,
tag,
Watercolor
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Card - CST Challenge #12 - Fav Coloring Technique

Monday, August 1, 2011
Cmas Card Challenge - August - Christmas Glitters

I bought the polka dot paper at the same time because they worked together well. I found a dusty blue cardstock for the card. I created a gate-fold card with the split in the middle. I trimmed the designer paper to fit both sides of the card fronts. Then, I selected a taupe cardstock to cut the scalloped circle with my Nestabilities Classic die. The brown layer is cut with the coordinating Nestabilities circle dies. The word "Peace" was cut with a Sizzlet border die, recently discontinued by Stampin Up! I used a snail tape runner to apply glue to the back of the die-cut because it is very shiny. I wanted a touch of blue repeated so I use a Martha Stewart snowflake punch to add it.
I made 5 of these so bring my total to 72 cards.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Card - CST Challenge #11 - Fav Background Technique

Monday, July 25, 2011
Card - Birthday

Freezer paper is the brown paper used by butchers. The plastic coating provides a barrier to air and moisture to protect the quality, flavor and nutrition of foods during freezing. Reynolds sells it in white on a roll.
Labels:
brad,
gold,
pink,
purple,
spellbinder,
thin dies,
tissue paper
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Card Kit - Christmas Tree with Burgundy Scallop

I used a parchment card stock cut to 5.5x8.5" which is folded in half. I trimmed the decorative plaid paper to be 1/8" smaller than the card front. The tree is cut with a Sizzix die from moss green paper. It has been chalked green on the tree and brown on the trunk. I added burgundy balls (.25 punched shapes) to it. I created the greeting and color printed it onto parchment paper and punched it with 1.25" punch. It is layered onto a 1 3/8" moss green layer then onto the burgundy scallop. I glued the Christmas tree onto the card front then added the scallop greeting. The burgundy sequin star is held in place with a glue dot.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Card - CST Challenge #10 - Baby

Sunday, July 17, 2011
Card - CST Challenge #9 - Flourish

I started with a black card and added a white embossed layer (Cuttlebug - Floral Fantasy) trimmed to just a bit smaller than the card. Then I cut a die with the Sizzix Flourish in black and cut again the hearts in hot pink. I thought it worked well with the hearts and flourishes on the embossed layer. I glued it down and added my hot pink hearts. It was for someone having a birthday so I added a stamped greeting in hot pink and smudged the edge with a black ink pad.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Card - CST Challenge #8 - Sketch Pears

I started with an olive green card cut 4.25x11" and scored in half to make a top fold card. I added the copper ribbon knot at the top (tacked with a glue dot) and a length near the bottom held in place with a bit of double sided tape and scotch tape on the inside. The sketch had scallops near the bottom so I cut a border with Die-namics die in dark brown. I laid this over the copper ribbon. I cut 2 yellow pears and the stem and leaf with a QuicKutz die from the same dark brown. Added a bit of accent on the bottom with a brown marker.
Labels:
2011 Card Challenge,
brown,
CCE,
challenge,
copper,
CST,
DieNamics Scallop Border,
metallic,
metallic ribbon,
pear,
QK Pears,
QuicKutz die,
ribbon
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Card Kit - Red Velvet on Always Artichoke

Friday, July 1, 2011
Cmas Card Challenge - July - Around the World

Did you know that poinsettias come from Mexico? The plant is named for the first U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Dr. Joel Roberts Poinsett, who introduced America to the poinsettia in 1828, after discovering it in the wilderness in southern Mexico. So what does a poinsettia have to do with Christmas? A Mexican legend tells of a girl who could only offer weeds as a gift to Jesus on Christmas Eve. When she brought the weeds into a church, they blossomed into the beautiful red plants we know as poinsettias, known as Flores de Noche Buena in Mexico (Spanish for "flowers of the holy night").
Cards on-line used a lot of bright colors so I selected a medium blue for the card. I stamped the five petal poinsettias in red with a set from Stampin Up then embossed them with Candy Red powder then used the matching punch on them. I used Green Galore for the leaves and held them in place with a tiny white brad. The tree which was embossed with the Victorian folder. I added a yellow star at the top of the tree. Color printed the greeting in red.
With all the classes in the last month I'm at 61 cards
I make 6 of these.
Total so far: 67
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