Thursday, January 31, 2013

It's Time to Celebrate!

Here is a new twist on card making that I found on 
Splitcoast Stampers tutorials - Window Blind Card.
Although my first attempt was time consuming,
I would definitely make this one again.  I do not really
use dies, so adapting this to my Cricut was a bit more challenging.


I started with a white card stock base that is 5x7" when folded,
rounded the corners, and inked the edges in a mint green.
After matting the front with 3 different patterned papers,
I cut out the rectangle window with my 
Cricut using the center-point feature.


I used a Studio G stamp, colored it with pencil,
and centered it on a coordinating paper mat on the inside.
After embellishing it with balloons from the ACY cartridge,
I then started to assemble my "window blind."
I used a scrap piece of paper, punched a border, and used
this for the window valance.


Since I did not have a needle large enough to thread the ribbon
through, I improvised and used a paper clip - it worked fine!
Additional ribbon and punched dragonfly embellishments to the front,
and front is pretty much done.


Since this card does not open up, I needed a design for the back.


I used my MS Circle Punch for the background, 
cut 2 circles from PS, and added the Happy Birthday from ACY.
This card is cool!  It is definitely something different for someone special,
and it should mail without extra postage.

I will be entering this in the following challenges:



Monday, January 28, 2013

All that Stickles Challenge Blog

 
Check out this new challenge blog and giveaway!
 




Just my type...

I love this typewriter from the Suburbia cartridge!
My son has a birthday coming up next month, and since it is close
to Valentine's Day, I chose the colors red, black, and white for this project.


I started with a bright red cardstock for the base, added a
white mat, glittery red ribbon, punched borders, and
finished it off with two black gemstones.
The frames are cut in 1/4" intervals from Storybook
and then are decorated by hand - "doodle-style."
To add the front sentiment, I cut a slit in the top of the typewriter
with my craft knife, stamped the paper with a stamp from 
Cardz TV's - It's All About You stamp set.
 I do love the color choices - Red, Black, and White always go well together -
and they are my HS Alma Mater colors!

 I will be entering this in the following challenges:
TFL!!

Valentine Blooms...

Since I have not made a cascading card for my Mom,
I thought it would be nice to do so for Valentine's Day.
This is her card........


I started with a white base, added pink accent panels,
and then inked a white embossed mat.
I used three cartridges for this card -
Damask Decor, Art Nouveau, and Plantin Schoolbook.
All of the smaller hearts are PS, while the larger one on the front
is from DD.  The pretty tulip corner piece is AN and is one of 
my favorite cuts.  The side pieces are also DD and match beautifully.
I did do a little recycling - the dragonfly punches are project leftovers!
The banner stamp is from the Cardz TV Stamps set - It's All About You.


Embossing and popping the images give this card another
added dimension along with the cascade fold.
Using glitter papers on all of the images add sparkle
while glossy accents on the tulip corner, and small gemstones, give
this card the glimmer that a Valentine's Day card deserves!




This card has an elegant flair, and since my Mother is an elegant
and graceful woman, I think this suits her perfectly.
A personal message added to the back of the card
finish it off...along with a few more hearts!

I will be entering this in the following challenges:
Simple Salutations - Use a flower
TFL!

Thursday, January 24, 2013

My Valentine

I saw Mary from Cardz TV's video on a spinner card today
and I had to try it.  I have made them before, but not from the WC cartridge.
Since Valentine's Day is right around the corner, 
that is the theme I chose for this project.


I cut the card at 5.5", as did Mary, but I re-cut the scalloped circle
in 1/4"increments to stack them around the circular window, 
and then embossed them all together.  I embossed the card front
to give it all a more elegant look.
I also found the flower image on the WC cart on page 42 
and cut both the icon shapes at 5.5".
The branches are found on page 48 and are cut from glitter paper
at 5.5 and 4.5".  I then trimmed them down to fit the card front.
The larger icon flowers are cut twice, popped for dimension,
and then finished off with a square gemstone.


I tried to give a little more style to the back of the spinner
wheel itself.  I really wanted to cover it, but was afraid it 
wouldn't spin freely if I did.



I used stamps from my collection which include 
for the window images and inside sentiment.
This is a quick card that is elegant with a touch of bling,
and could be used for a man or a woman.

I will be entering this in the following challenges:
Simple Salutations - Use a flower
D L Art Thankful Thursday - Use Pink or Red

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Welcome Home!

This is a card I made for my DSIL and her hubby.
They have recently moved into a new townhouse and I
wanted to send them a "Welcome" card.

This is from the original WC cartridge.
I tried to match the colors to their new home
while adding a few embellishments.....
along with there new address plate.
I embossed the hedges, house front, and roof with different CB folders -
popped the urns for dimension, and outlined the window in holographic paper for shine.


I fit the liner to the card base, stamped the bottom,
added the FOR YOUR NEW HOME (WC)
and punched border to the inside.
The sentiment is a personal one and was also fitted to the roof peak.


I also made the custom envelope, but am not too sure if I like it.
Maybe it was the paper I used, but I have to admit that I am not
completely thrilled with it!
I do like this cut and I know I will make it again, but next time
I will fit it to a regular business size envelope and not make my own.
I will be entering this in the following challenges:

TFL!






Monday, January 21, 2013

Celebrate Big!

It's another snowy day in PA, so I have taken to my craft room.
There are so many projects that I want to do, and I know that if I don't get them
 all done before spring arrives, they will be put on the back-burner once again.
This is a new fold for me, but I love how it turned out!
Not only can it be displayed in a larger format, but it also fits in an A2 envelope.


This is the card all closed up ready for mailing.
Again....I am recycling my leftovers from previous projects.
The embossed pink glitter mat is from my 2012 Christmas cards
and the small leaves are Cricut cuts that have been on my craft desk for months!
The hologram stripe and lime green band are cutoffs from paper trimmings.
This beautiful dahlia is a die-cut that I purchased from Simon Says Stamps.


The main image is a stamp that I won from Mark's Finest Papers.
Although I am just starting to incorporate stamps into my paper crafting,
I am pleased with my effort.  I used glitter, colored pencils and a 
blender pen to achieve this result.
Some matting, punched borders, and embossing finish off the inside.



Once this card is opened up, it makes a nice display.
A personal sentiment will be added to the back and this will
sent off to me sister who has a birthday coming up in February.
I have also embossed the envelope with Happy Birthday to make it special. 

I will be entering this in the following challenges:
TFL!

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Picture Packet

Here is a cute little album that you can take with
you anywhere that is made from 1 long business sized envelope.
I found this on YouTube from Laura at
Follow the Paper Trail - she has some wonderful ideas!

As you have seen from my last few posts,
I am trying to use up some of the paper scraps that I have
accumulated over the past few months, and this
project is no exception!  Except for the envelope, all
of the items used are leftovers from some other design I 
have made along the way.

There are four tags in this project - two on the top and two on the side.
I will journal the tags on the front with info
for the picture that I added to the back of each one.
The ribbon pulls make it easy to get them out to show.
Coordinating papers, Baker's Twine, punched border, lace,
and a Bella Bloom die-cut  from Simon Says Stamps
(I won a $25 gift certificate from Fantabulous Cricut!)
finish it off.
This is a really neat quick idea for a simple gift that will be truly appreciated.
I will be entering this in the following challenges:

TFL!

Play me some mountain music!

Country music was the inspiration for this birthday card.
My step-father's love for music is why I chose
a guitar for the centerpiece.
He is such bluegrass fan,
hence the color of the grass below the guitar.

 
The guitar, cards, and rope frame are from the Old West cartridge.
The bluegrass is from Pooh and Friends,
and the pinecone is a leftover cut from a past project.
Musical notes, along with baker's twine for the strings
 and metallic paper for shine, finish off the card front.

 
Words from the Oak Ridge Boys song,
"Mountain Music" are used for the inside sentiment.
This card ended up being larger than I expected,
but since I didn't have to mail it.....
all is well!

Friday, January 18, 2013

Happy New Year, Baby!

Happy New Year 2013!
As you all know, I am trying to get caught up on all of my scrapbooking.
I have found the cutest paper from the DCWV Christmas Stack with lights on it 
and used this for my background.
I "recycled" my tabletop decoration, added a title from the WC cart, and some
swirls and flourishes, and matted the pics in black to finish off this LO design.


I think the green festive paper highlights the black, white, and holographic papers.
Take a look at this cutie!  He melts your heart!

I will be entering this in the following challenges:

TFL!

U R Fabulous!

This card is so much fun!  It can be used for many occasions from a
girl's night out to birthday, to inspiration.
I started this design by recycling old images I had previously cut
and stashed away in my collection box.  Not only does it give me the
opportunity to use up my extras, but it helps me create in a different way.


After starting with a black card stock base,
I added red and white mats and punched the bottoms for a more delicate look.
The corners are rounded and edges are inked to give dimension.
The image cuts are from SYI, and after adding some glitter for bling,
a pretty ribbon, and a small stamp in the corner - 
this "keep it simple" card is complete.

I will be entering this in the following challenges:

TFL!

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Our little "tweetheart"

I am in my scrapbooking mode and am on a mission to catch up
with Lil Maddix' book by March - I am almost a whole year behind!
I was really pleased with this page since I had no rhyme or reason when I started.
There are so many things going on here -
something old, something new, sometng borrowed, something blue


I started with a coordinating paper from the DCWV Christmas Stack
and a project was born!
The centerpiece is a recycled embossed circle from this year's Christmas cards
that is matted with my a MS circle punch creation -
 just the perfect setting for Maddix' picture.corner
The chevrons are hand cut, embossed and provide the backdrop
for my next upcycled item....a Bath & Body gift tag.
The small stripes in the lefthand corner are the cutoffs for trimming
the pages to fit in the scrapbook sleeves.
The scalloped squares and stars are leftovers from another project, the border is
from a border punch and is then run through a paper crimper to add dimension.
The small snowflakes also come from a Fiskars punch and the
"our little tweetheart" is computer generated.
The small branch and birdhouse images are from the Serenade cart that I
had just gotten from my SIL.
So many different ways to create a page....I love it!

I will be entering this in the following challenges:
FOSTV - Recycling
BBTB2 - Bird on a branch
Little Scrap Pieces - Winter Blues
Paper Playtime - Pets
DL Art Linky Party
TFL!



Sophisticated Man

I saw a project similar to this on one of Liz's Paper Loft blog posts
and knew I had to give it a try. 
I had gotten the Suburbia cart, but had yet to use it,
so off to the craft room I went!
 
 
I love to send cards that are able to be displayed,
so I chose the center-step fold for this design.
Starting with a camel cardstock for the base,
I added mats of khaki green and birthday number papers
to provide my image backdrop.
 
 
I added a punched border to the left-hand side,
and then used the negative cuts from that for embellishments on
both the inside and outside of the card.
The typewriter, man, briefcase, and champagne bottle are all
cuts from Suburbia.
The mats and images were all embossed to add texture,
while the images are popped for dimension.
 
 
The inside "happy birthday" is from ACY,
and the little doodles that you see are the negative cuts from the border punch.
Additional matting, more embossing, and a personal sentiment round out this project.
 
 
I am pleased with my own take on this scraplifted design
and hope our friend will enjoy it too.
TFL!
I will enter this in the following challenges:
 

Friday, January 11, 2013

Thanks....

Thank you....
This card is so pretty, and
belive it or not....this is all made from my scrap drawer of odds and ends papers!

Starting with a pale yellow paper and coordinating print mat,
I added a mint green punched center stripe and cute little carrot ribbon strip.
Next on the list is an embossed scalloped rectangle followed by two scalloped circles.
This wonderful bunny is from WW and the branches are from my MS punch.
After assembling bunny/branch image, I ran this through my Xyron machine 
and added some glitter to make it "pop"!
Some fancy corner cuts that I had stashed in my image box ,
 a ribbon bow, and a thank you stamp finish off this card.

I will be entering this in the following challenges:

Snips and snails and puppydog tails...

More LOs for this post..I am sooo far behind on my scrapbooking!
This shot was taken this holiday season when my
grandson, Maddix, was sharing a tender moment with my dog, Marley.
I came around the corner and there they were......
just a small boy and a dob.....best friends for the moment  that was frozen in time.
This is a photo you couldn't plan ahead!
I started this LO with papers from the DCWV Holiday Collection:  The Christmas Stack. 
 There are so many wonderful coordinating papers that can be used for all occasions.

I started with some smaller strips of coordinating paper  in the right-hand corner
and added some small embellishments that I had laying on my craft desk.
The banner was hand-cut from black glitter paper, strung on Baker's Twine,
 and "hugs" was cut from Plantin Schoolbook.

To make the photo the focal point, I matted it twice -
once in black and once in blue gingham - then rounded the edges with my punch.
The banner was hand-cut, matted, and the sentiment was computer generated.
The scalloped squares are 2" and 1 1/2", and the white border is cut from the
Fiskars tree punch and is run through my paper crimper.  It makes it look like snow!
The doggie border, bones, and woof are all cut from Animal Kingdon.
Some stamped pawprints here and there and this LO is complete!
I love how this came out and can't wait to get it in the scrapbook!
 TFL!
I will enter this in the following challenges:

Thursday, January 10, 2013

It's a snow day!

After finally getting some snow the weekend after Christmas,
little Maddix had his chance to take a run down the hill on his new sled.
Of course this was all under the watchful eyes of his mom, dad, and gram.
I am so far behind on my scrapbooking, but did take the
time to chronicle this fun event!
I started the 2-page LO with
 DCWV's Holiday Collection - The Christmas Stack.

 The first page features my newest crafting item -
the Martha Stewart Circle Punch.
With a scalloped circle in the background, I punched a 6"
circle with the punch.  I centered the pic and cut it out using the
centerpoint function of my Cricut.
Punched snowflakes, hologram stripes, and a "Snow Day" phrase from WW
round out this fun page.

The second page features another circle punch in the bottom left-hand corner.
The large snowflake and trees are from WW, the candy is from Doodlecharms,
the small snowflakes are a  repeat of the punch used on the first page,
and the tag is from a stack and is accented with a frame from Storybook.


Believe it or not, all of the images and embellishments were leftovers from
past projects that were sitting on my craft table just waiting for their moment in time!
I will be entering this in the following challenges: