Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Happy Birthday Cassidy!!!!
Now, a card story about Cassidy. I couldn't go without a cardmaking post now could I? I have told Cassidy for years that any time she needed a card for a friend's birthday or a thank you card for a gift, she could go into my craft room and either make one herself or get one out of my boxes of cards. For the first few years, she would go in and make one but as she got older, she would just go in and take one of mine. Well, this year at Mother's Day, I opened my Mother's Day card and found a card that I had made! Cassidy said "you said I could use them when I needed one!" We all got a great laugh out of how I received my own card on Mother's Day but the special sentiment she wrote inside makes that card very special!
Monday, August 29, 2011
Stampin' Up!'s Best Friends Forever....
Friday, August 26, 2011
Another Letterpress Card Using Greenhouse Garden....
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Stampin' Up!'s Fancy Fan Letterpress....
When Stampin' Up! first released their Letterpress plates, I wasn't really excited about them but I just love the one they introduced in the new catalog this year! I just inked the Lucky Limeade cardstock with Lucky Limeade ink and ran it through the Big Shot. I embossed the pear image from the Faith In Nature hostess set (a bargain at $8!) and then watercolored using Daffodil Delight, Pear Pizzazz and Lucky Limeade. I added a few pearls and came up with this beautiful card!
Do you ever have trouble getting your pearls or rhinestones spaced evenly? Here's a little trick - use your mat pack. The pearls and rhinestones fit perfectly inside the largest holes and you can get them lined up perfectly straight on your card.
UPDATE TO POST (5/29/14): Several people have asked how to get one of these mats to space out your pearls and rhinestones. The mat shown was retired by Stampin' Up! a couple years ago but can be found on online auction sites. However, I thought I would show you how to make your own.
Here's what you will need: Crop-a-Dile, window sheet piece, Cardstock piece to draw pattern on, ruler.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Making a Full Size Card from a Pocket Size Card....
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Technique Tuesday - Easel Card....
- The Big Shot
- Scallop Circle Bigz Die
- 3 1/2" Circle Die
- Fun Flowers Bigz L Die
- Blossom Petals Builder Punch (not pictured)
- Embossing folder - I used Elegant Lines
- 1 1/4" Striped Ribbon - I used Basic Black
- Large Brad - I used In Color Designer Printed Brad in Island Indigo
- Cardstock - I used Pool Party, Lucky Limeade and Island Indigo
- Designer Paper - In Colors Pattern Pack
- Inks - I used Island Indigo and Lucky Limeade
Here's what you need cut from the various dies and punches.
- Scallop Circle - the folded piece and one full circle from the Pool Party cardstock
- 3 1/2" Circle - one Island Indigo circle, then run through Elegant Lines embossing folder
- Blossom Petals Punch - two leaves from Lucky Limeade punched and highlight edges with Lucky Limeade ink.
- Fun Flowers - Pool Party DSP with polka dots on one side and words on the other. Sponge edges of all four pieces to highlight with Island Indigo ink.
Layer and adhere flower pieces together. Attach leaves to the back.
Attach flower to top left corner of scallop circle.
On folded scallop circle, score horizontally half way from the folded edge on the top scallop.
Place adhesive on INSIDE top half of the top scallop. (Believe it or not, the these two pictures are of Pool Party cardstock - not green cardstock! I don't know why they turned out this color???)
Attach full size scallop to the inside top half where you placed the adhesive, lining up the scallops as best as you can.
Lay a 12" piece of ribbon out on your work surface.
Take each end and fold it under and over to the other side so you make a loop with tails out to each side.
Punch a hole approximately 1" up from the bottom of the bottom scallop circle. Scrunch up the center of the ribbon loop and put it inside brad legs (or whatever you call them!). Place through hole and open brad legs to secure.
Here's my card opened as an Easel Card.
Here is the card when it is laid flat for mailing.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Card Display Banner from Stampin' Up! Convention...
Friday, August 19, 2011
Another Make 'n Take Card from Stampin' Up! Convention...
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Make 'N Take Card from Stampin' Up! Convention...
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Stampin' Up! Convention Make 'N Take Card....
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Technique Tuesday - Dry Embossing with Letterpress Plates....
- The Big Shot
- Letterpress Plate (I am using Fancy Fan)
- Cardstock
- Silicone Rubber Mat
- Piece of cardboard from Designer Paper packaging (cut to size of Letterpress plate)
Place the silicone rubber mat down on top of the cardstock.
Finally place the cardstock piece on top of the silicone rubber mat and run through the Big Shot.
This picture is not very good but you can see the raised image from the letterpress.
Here is the opposite side of the cardstock.
Here's my quick card using the embossed cardstock at the bottom. What do you think?
Monday, August 15, 2011
Convention Make 'n Takes....
Our first Make 'n Take was this gorgeous card box which will be available for purchase on September 1 in the Holiday Mini Catalog. We were given the Timeless Portrait fabric to cover the top as well as the Cherry Cobbler label on the front. Using the Best Friends Forever stamp set which we were given at convention, we stamped on the label and layered it with the "cards" label and metal frame. The flower is made using layer upon layer of flowers cut with the Big Shot as well as some made up with the Lace Ribbon Border punch. A crystal bauble from the Simply Adorned line tops off the flower. Inside are 6 dividers which we covered using the coordinating Timeless Portrait DSP. The box comes with templates for covering the lid and sides of the box so all the hard work is already done for you. What a great gift this would be for someone special with some handmade cards inside!
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Stampin' Up!'s Happiest Birthday Wishes...
- Poppy Parade cardstock for card, label layers and present
- So Saffron cardstock for matting
- Baja Breeze cardstock for present and labels
- Peach Parfait for present
- Just Eat Cake DSP
- Stamp Set: Happiest Birthday Wishes
- Punches: Decorative Label, Blossom Bouquet Triple Layer, Extra-Large Oval
- So Saffron 1/8" Taffeta ribbon
- Rhinestones
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Stampin' Up!'s Bliss Stamp Set from Sale-A-Bration
Supplies needed to make this card:
- Whisper White and Basic Black cardstock
- Basic Black and Real Red cardstock
- Scallop Trim Border punch
- Framed Tulips embossing folder
- Pearls
- Bliss stamp set - Suggestions for Current Alternates:
Swirl: Elements of Style, Creative Elements, Style Beautiful, Baroque Motifs
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Technique Tuesday - Telescoping Circles Card
Here's what you need:
- Whisper White cardstock & two coordinating colors of cardstock (I used Tempting Turquoise and Old Olive)
- Stamp set of your choice (I used Stampin' Up!'s Patterned Party & Happiest Birthday Wishes)
- Markers or inks in coordinating colors (I used Tempting Turquoise, Old Olive, Melon Mambo and Daffodil Delight - not pictured is Basic Black)
- Dies - 3" circle, 3 1/2" Circle and Large Scallop Circle
- 2 1/2" Circle Punch
- Coordinating brads
- Ribbon - not pictured. I used Tempting Turquoise
- Paper Piercer and mat (not shown)
- Cut ONE Large Scallop Circle out of coordinating color cardstock;
- Cut TWO 3 1/2" circles from Whisper White cardstock;
- Cut ONE 3" circle from second coordinating color cardstock;
- Punch ONE 2 1/2" circle from Whisper White cardstock.
Attach 2 1/2" Whisper White circle to 3" colored cardstock.
Attach one of the 3 1/2" Whisper White circles to the large scallop circle.
Take the second Whisper White 3 1/2" circle and place it UPSIDE DOWN over the other Whisper White 3 1/2" circle. Pierce a hole at the top and attach brad.
Spin top circle around so it sits above the scallop circle. Place 3" colored circle UPSIDE DOWN in center of middle circle. Pierce a hole at the top and attach with a brad.
Spin top circle around and pierce a hole at the top. Cut a small piece of ribbon and fold in half. Attach ribbon to circle with brad.
Here's my card when it is all folded up. Looks pretty cute just like this, doesn't it?
Now see how cute it is when it is opened up! Who wouldn't love receiving a card like this one!