Saturday, December 24, 2011
Thank You Holly!
My dad had heart surgery last week so much of our time was spent in the hospital for the past few weeks. Not a great place to get crafty! After he got home, we wanted to thank everyone who helped us so I took a Christmas card idea and turned it into this thank you note. I cut out the holly leaves (wink, wink) at 3 1/4" from the Joys of the Season cartridge. Then I used the Ultra Embossing powder on the leaves to make it look wet. I added the three buttons for the berries. Finally I took a red pen and a ruler to make the border and added "thank you." We are so thankful to the nurses, doctors, staff, and our friends and family for helping us out. Merry Christmas everyone!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Whoo's One?
For the past few weeks, I have been struggling with making my Christmas cards. I just have no ideas and no inspiration. They are done, but I do not love them and they will probably never show up on my blog.
Then this morning, I had to make a birthday card for Dylan's one year old birthday. The theme was Owls. I used the Create a Critter cartridge and actually got this card idea from the front of the cartridge book. I love how it turned out. I covered the white card with different solid papers and folded the card to give it more dimension. After finishing the owl, I added the tree branch and leaves to the inside. Now why couldn't my Christmas cards have been this easy and cute?
Have a great week!
Then this morning, I had to make a birthday card for Dylan's one year old birthday. The theme was Owls. I used the Create a Critter cartridge and actually got this card idea from the front of the cartridge book. I love how it turned out. I covered the white card with different solid papers and folded the card to give it more dimension. After finishing the owl, I added the tree branch and leaves to the inside. Now why couldn't my Christmas cards have been this easy and cute?
Have a great week!
Saturday, November 12, 2011
With Sympathy
When I logged into my blog tonight, I realize I have not posted in a long time. November is just flying by! Another thing I realized is that I have had to make too many condolence cards recently. These are always hard to make because I am not sure what images to use. I found this simple bird in the Pink Journey cartridge. Most of the images are for breast cancer awareness and the 3 day walk but this bird seems to fit sympathy and condolence perfectly. Hope I do not have to make many more of these this month.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Wedding with a Swirl
For our friends' wedding, I did not want to create the typical wedding card of bells and hearts. There is nothing wrong with those, but Holli and Ryan deserved something different and unique. (I got this idea while looking at the wedding cards at Target.) First, I covered the card with some green Basic Grey paper because the wedding was in October and I wanted fall colors. Then I cut out the green swirl using Storybook. I covered the swirl in clear embossing powder and heated it to give it some shine and texture. After adhering it to the paper, I added the rhinestones and the quote that says, "to have and to hold . . ." On the inside, I continued the same colors and finished it with, "from this day forward." I usually am a stickler for capital letters, but the lowercase letters seemed to fit this card perfectly. I hope their marriage is as wonderful as their wedding was. Congratulations Holli and Ryan!
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Metal Signs
I found this cute and spooky sign idea from Authentique Papers. Start with a Metal Decor sign from Michael's. It is part of their Celebrate It line and I found these near the wooden frames section.
I then layered two pieces of cardstock. These are all just extra Halloween papers I have collected over the years and never used. (The original idea used their own line of papers that I think looked great on their site.) I used a foam brush and painted the edges black. While those dried, I tied some black wire ribbon into bows at the top. Then I used the We R Memory Keepers paper piercer to punch holes around all four sides of the papers to give them a little more texture. I glued this to the middle of the signs. Then I tied some various Halloween ribbons to the bottom half of the signs. Using my Cricut, I cut out some orange tags and addeed some Soft Spoken embellishments from Me & My Big Ideas. I love how these turned out because I used so many Halloween pieces I have had for years and never knew what to do with. Think of the what you can make with your Halloween stash!
I then layered two pieces of cardstock. These are all just extra Halloween papers I have collected over the years and never used. (The original idea used their own line of papers that I think looked great on their site.) I used a foam brush and painted the edges black. While those dried, I tied some black wire ribbon into bows at the top. Then I used the We R Memory Keepers paper piercer to punch holes around all four sides of the papers to give them a little more texture. I glued this to the middle of the signs. Then I tied some various Halloween ribbons to the bottom half of the signs. Using my Cricut, I cut out some orange tags and addeed some Soft Spoken embellishments from Me & My Big Ideas. I love how these turned out because I used so many Halloween pieces I have had for years and never knew what to do with. Think of the what you can make with your Halloween stash!Sunday, September 25, 2011
Flowers and Pumpkins
This week has been rough so I decided I needed to do be crafty and create some new fall decorations. I do not remember where I saw this idea, but I loved it. First, you take a foam or craft pumpkin and cut a 4 inch circle out of the top. It reminded me of carving a real pumpkin and taking the stem off. Then you cut the stems of various fall flowers and fill the hole you just cut out. I recommend using some wire cutters to cut the stems to the length you want. (I just bent the wires back and forth until they broke.) Move the flowers around until they look just right. And you are done. Now you have some cute centerpieces perfect for Halloween or Thanksgiving. (Michael's has all of these supplies on sale right now!) My mom thinks I should take these to my classroom - my third graders will love them. Enjoy!Sunday, September 18, 2011
Stylin'
Happy Football Day to everyone! Here is a quick birthdy card I made for a coworker last week. She always wears the best clothes so I used the Paisley cartridge to cut out this shoe and the matching word. After adding the layers, I added some pink glitter to to the middle of the flower. Looks like it might just walk off of the page!
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