Saturday, March 22, 2008

Spring Has Sprung...


...in my craft room! Even though it is snowing today (little flurries), I refuse to be deterred from a spring mood. I dove in my using my House Mouse - Feeder Friends stamp, which reminds me of the bird feeders that DH has been taking care of throughout the winter and continues through the spring. I also broke out my watercolor crayons that I bought over a year ago. Love them! I couldn't help but add some sparkle here and there as well. ;)



Supplies
Stamps: Stampabilities Feeder Friends
Ink: Palette Noir
Paper: White, Creamy Caramel, Old Olive
Accessories: Dazzling Diamonds, Watercolor Crayons, Brads

Friday, March 07, 2008

Hoot Are You?

Love the stamps, embossing envelope and the cardstock!

Stamps: Birds Galore (Inkadinkado)
Ink: Sea Breeze (Versamagic)
Paper: Seafoam (The Paper Company), Cool Steel (The Paper Company), White
Accessories: Swirls & Birds (Cuttlebug), Flowers (Cuttlebug), adhesive rhinestones, crystal brads, Sakura Stardust Gel Pen Clear, circle maker, scallop punches

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Beginning of Birthday Season



I suppose this should be a belated Valentine's Day post, but due to the sheer volume of birthday cards that I need to make between February 2 and May 22 I feel the topic is much more appropriate for the upcoming months. (Can't help but slip in DH's Valentine's Day card.)
This totally cute Changito stamped card was created by stamping the image on to vanilla CS with black ink, then watercoloring the images with markers and stamping sentiment on that panel and matted onto river rock. A panel Basic Grey's Infuse paper was pierced then layered to a piece of confetti natural onto red and added to the river rock card base. The river rock stitched ribbon was run beneath the panel supportes by dimensional adhesives and tied. The photo corners were punched out of old olive and copper brads added. Photo corners were attached with dimensional adhesives. All edges were sponged with creamy caramel.
Supplies
Stamps: Changito Monkey Love Balloon (Stampendous), Cupcake sentiment (Hero Arts - Eclectic Papiere)
Ink: Palette Noir, Creamy Caramel, Close to Cocoa. Real Red



This card was fashioned with some of my fav shimmer cardstock by The Paper Company, which is available through Archiver's. I don't know where else to purchase it.
The card is 4.25 square with a white base, lt. gray shimmer cs and pink shimmer cardstock layered. The shimmer pink layer was heat embossing with silver embossing powder using the SU polka dot background stamp. The sentiment and cupcake are from the Hero Arts set Cupcake designed for Eclectic Papiere. The sentiment were stamped on white CS, punched out using the word window punch, sponged with grapefruit ink and embellished with silver brads added on the ends. Gray taffeta ribbon was layered to the top panel. The cupcake was stamped on white CS, edged sponged with grapefruit and layered to a scalloped circle and attached to the card using dimensionals. The scalloped circle was dotted with a Sakura Stardust pen in silver.
Supplies:
Stamps: Polka Dot (SU), Cupcake (Hero Arts)
Ink: Versamark, Pink Grapefruit (Versamagic), Creamy Caramel, Palette Noir
Paper: Shimmer Pink & Lt. Gray (The Paper Company), White
Accessories: Pearl, Silver Brads, Silver EP, Gray Taffeta Ribbon, Sakura Stardust Pen Silver, Scallop Punch, Circle Punch, Word Window Punch















Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Mellow Flowers

This card was inspired by patterned paper by Basic Grey called "Mellow". The three flowers were cut out from the patterned paper and dusted with some dazzling diamonds. (Difficult to see in the photo.) The dimensions of the card are 4.75" X 4.75". I used my corner punch to create the scallops on this card. The green panel is stamped in Versamark with swirls from the SU set "Priceless". The elements in the corners and word were stamped using Palette ink in charcoal.

Supplies
Stamps: SU Priceless
Ink: Versamark, Palette Charcoal
Paper: Shimmery White, Mellow Moss, Ruby (Paper Company), Mellow (Basic Grey)
Accessories: Rhinestone Brad, Corner Punch, Dazzling Diamonds

What a Wonderful Christmas!!


Everyone is doing much better here. We have all recovered from sinusitis and me from that and bronchitis. What fun! However, we managed to finally get the Christmas cards out and have a wonderful holiday.

This was Liam's first Christmas! He was a little to young to fully appreciate all the excitement of unwrapping presents. Although, he loved swimming in the wrapping paper when we are at his Grandma and Papaw's Sweeney's for Christmas Eve. We were fortunate enough to have Christmas Day at our house. My parents, brothers, aunt and uncle, cousins and in-laws were here. We had a potluck sort of meal, which was nice so everyone could bring a favorite holiday dish. Lots of variety! Our third Christmas was at Mitch's Aunt Diane and Uncle Ross's house on the 29th, which was for his mother's side of the family. Also, a potluck sort of arrangement with the ever popular gumbo shimmering on the stove when we arrived.

We have been truly blessed this year with the birth of our son, our financial stability and the health of our family. I can only hope and pray these precious gifts in this new year. Love to all of those who we were unable to see. Keep checking this site and Liam's site for updates. As those of you with little ones know, it is difficult to get away to the computer and actually collect your thoughts long enough to write something. I will try my best!

Friday, December 07, 2007

One of my First Papertrey Ink Cards


I now have four Papertrey sets and this is the first chance that I have had to use one of them. Believe is such a great set! I haven't even used it to it's potential! This is the first and rather simple one. The base is shimmery white cardstock, which cannot be seen well in the photo. I can't wait to get my fingers inky with this one a bit more.

This is a super easy design! I simply stamped the tree in Versamark on the shimmery white base and embossed it in silver. The sentiment in the lower right hand corner was also stamped in Versamark and embossed in silver as was the dove on a separate scrap of SW CS. The tree leaves, berries and trunk were colored in with markers. (Don't worry, if you get some of the ink on the embossed areas the paper will wick it away from the embossing in a few minutes.) The tree will take time to dry because the shimmery white CS is a coated paper. It will smear! Trust me! I added dazzling diamonds to all of the berries using a glue pen, then for my finishing touch I cut out the dove and used a zot dot to adhere it to the tree. :)

Supplies
Stamps: Believe (Papertrey Ink)
Ink: Real Red, Glorius Green, Versamark, Close to Cocoa
Paper: Shimmery White
Accessories: Silver EP

A Late Start on Christmas Cards


I love doing Christmas cards! I design more styles than I would ever send. I normally would have started working around Halloween, but Liam is taking precedence over everything lately. ;)

This is the one that I have decided on, although I feel like it needs something else. I am mass producing all of the pieces right, so if I want to change anything I still have time. I picked up the shimmery cardstock from Archivers in a charcoal, gold glimmer and ruby colors.

Supplies
Stamps: Holy Triptych (SU)
Ink: More Mustard, Blush Blossom, Red Copic, Versamark
Paper: White CS, Shimmery White, Shimmery (Ruby, White, Charcoal), Basic Gray
Accessories: Gold EP, Ticket Punch, Stickles, Snowflake Punch, Ribbon




Wednesday, October 24, 2007

It has been too long!!

With the jobs of motherhood and teaching this is the first opportunity since school started for me to hop onto my blog. I have created only a few cards since my last post. I am hoping to get into my stride with school and my beautiful baby, so I can continue creating cards for the ones I love.

I am going to be teaching a papercrafting class beginning tomorrow afternoon to a group of 19 8th graders. Yes, I know...I am a music teacher. They wanted to spice things up a bit for the 8th graders with classes like quilting, claymation, traveling the world and music composition using new music software. This is my first year teaching an 8th grade arts class, so the other music teacher had some great plans to engage those kids. I am up for something different. Biggest issues...planning and cost. You know what I mean!!

Hope to post some of the things that we are creating along with my own creations!

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Baby Boy

I received this adorable stamp set from my friend and SU demo Barb as a baby shower gift. The bear is sooo cute. I had big plans for this bear. I was going to cover him in Fun Flock but did not have the adhesive recom
I also used a couple Studio G stamps, which are the $1 acylics found at Michael's. I have decided to refrain from purchasing anymore $1 stamps as I have not been doing a very decent job of using them in my designs. I want to a "stamper" not a "stamp collector". Not that there is anything wrong with it if someone else were to choose to do it. Just not for me. ;) Hopefully, I will start using them more. :)
Supplies
Stamps: Bundle of Joy (SU), "baby" & "boy" (Studio G)
Ink: Black, Charcoal, Close to Cocoa
Paper: Patterned Paper (Deja Views), White, Bashful Blue, Certainly Celery
Accessories: Blue Grosgrain Ribbon, Cuttlebug, Sakura Stardust Clear Pen

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Jayden's 1st Birthday


Ok, I am almost embarrassed posting this one, but it is my first truly whimsical creation with little animals, balloons and things of that nature. (Believe it or not I don't post everything that I make.) This was made for my husband's cousin's son's 1st birthday.
It seems pretty random to me but, again, it is a first, so I will learn from my mistakes. ;) However, I do like the stamps I used from Fiskar's party set (the "1" candle and the balloon).


Supplies

Stamps: Wild About You (SU), Island (Michael's $1), Party (Fiskar's)
Ink: Wild Wasabi, River Rock, Basic Brown, Close to Cocoa, Charcoal
Paper: Textured (DCWV), White, "Happy Birthday" (DCWV)
Accessories: Sakura Stardust Gel Pens (Blue, Red, Gold), Small Googly Eyes

Friday, August 17, 2007

Blue Bloom



Love, love, love this patterned paper by Reminisce! Coupled with my Fresh Bloom stamp I couldn't lose with this one. No one else my like it...I'm ok with that. ;) Can you believe with my 4 month old being fussy all day that I actually did this AND (yes, "AND") grabbed a sledge hammer and smashed up some masonry around our wood stove? No kiddin'!

Supplies
Stamps: Fresh Bloom (Stampendous), Warm Word
Ink: Versamark, Blue Bayou
Paper: Patterned Paper (Reminesce), Blue Bayou
Accessories: Stitched Grosgrain, Tarnished Gold EP, Prima Flower, Pearl, Cuttlebug Textile

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Tasty Treats


I had to have this yummy stamp from Stampendous and have had the main image stamped and colored for quite awhile and finally finished it off last night. The card measures about 4.25" square. (I used a scrap for the base, so whatever size it was I focused the card around.) The shape reminds me of the stack of chipboard coasters that I have setting on my cutting table awaiting assembly. (Thanks, Barb!) Since I totally stink at using scalloped scissors I incorporated an idea that I picked up from a fellow stamper's blog. (Sorry...can't remember where I picked up this tip.) I used my mega square scallop punch for the mat of the Tier of Treats. At the time, I didn't have the giga scallop punch, which would have been a lot better. I was cutting it close with the mega.

Supplies
Stamps: Tier of Treats (Stampendous), Fancy Flexible Phrases (SU)
Ink: Close to Cocoa, Pretty in Pink, Basic Black
Paper: Patterned Paper (Su), Close to Cocoa, Whisper White, Pretty in Pink
Accessories: Sakura Stardust Pens, Mega Scallop Square Punch, Cuttlebug Scallop Circles, Polka Dot Grosgrain, Corner Rounder

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Illuminating Hope


I love the elegance of the script in this set. It reminds me of script in early Christian writings and such like the Book of Kells. Before I left on vacation, I picked up a package of 6X6 Basic Grey Infuse patterned papers, which I used as a background on this card. Layered to the "Basic Grey" paper is SU's new "Basic Gray" cardstock with white grosgrain that I dyed by running the ribbon across my Basic Gray stamp pad. I think that I will be using A LOT of this elegant Basic Gray color in future projects.

Supplies
Stamps: Illuminations (SU)
Ink: Basic Gray
Paper: Basic Gray, Infuse (Basic Grey), Blush Blossom, Very Vanilla
Accessories: Pearl Brad (K& Company), White Grosgrain, Red Stardust Pen

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Our 5th Anniversary


It is hard to believe that we have been married for five years along with all of the changes that we have made in our lives in addition to our marriage. New home, new baby, new job...We are constantly in denial that we are adults with all of the responsibilities of life. We seems to be balancing it fairly well at this point. We hope that we are continually blessed as you have been so far.

We arrived home from our vacation in VA on Saturday night and our anniversary was on the 10th, so I didn't get a chance to make DH a quickie card until Sunday afternoon. The vacation was a blast even though we had to rearrange our plans due to the heat that we experienced there. (It got up to 103 F!) It was WAY too hot for Liam - and us for that matter - to be out at Williamsburg so we made a detour to the Air and Space Center of Virginia where DH played in a flight simulator and we watched the new Harry Potter movie in 3-D at the IMAX theater. Very cool! Our trip consisted of other historical and natural stops: Appomattox Court House, Historic Jamestown, Virginia Beach (super quick as Liam did not like the ocean waves), Shenandoah National Park, Michie Tavern and a visit with my mom's cousin and her husband.

Ok, onto the the stamping...I had a sinfully large stamp order waiting for me when we stopped at Mitch's brother's house on our way home. (Thank goodness for stamp recycling or our pocketbook would be quite pinched!) I spent all Sunday cutting rubbah. Ah, how relaxing. This card was made using my new Illuminations set as well as Rhonna Farrer flourishes.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Wedding Cards


I have so much to catch up on!! A couple of fun cards that I recently created and a splendiferious Stampin Up catalog review to do. :)

I needed to create a card for my friend Katie's upcoming wedding on 07-07-07. I always want to making something special for each person, so I thought I would use Katie's wedding colors at my inspiration for her card. Ironically, these are also colors from a recent color challenge at Splitcoaststampers.

Groovy Flower
Stamps: Flower (Rhonna Farrer), Whirly Gigs (TAC), Fancy Flexible Phrases (SU)
Ink: Pretty in Pink, Old Olive, Basic Brown, Chocolate Chip
Paper: Old Olive, Whisper White, Confetti Cream
Accessories: Pearl Brad, Cuttlebug Wavy Frames

Ok, really liked that one, but as I was looking for wedding and reception details in Katie's invitation I feel in love with the color scheme and the shimmery green cardstock. So, I chopped up her wedding invite for parts (lol) and created this card, which was the one that I finally decided to give her.

Dream Wedding
Supplies
Stamps: Natural Beauty (SU)
Ink: Versamark
Paper: Shimmery Green, Going Gray, Whisper White
Accessories: Polka Dot Grosgrain Ribbon, Flower punch, Flower Brads, Silver Embossing Powder, Scallop Circle Punches, Ticket Punch, Cuttlebug Dry Emboss Stylized Flowers, Stardust Gel Pen Clear

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