Saturday, November 20, 2010

Baby Shower card (unisex)



Of late, there have been a lot of pregnancies in my church.  Some couples have been eager to find out what the sex of the child was, and there were those who don't want to know.  This card was made for a couple who are waiting until the birth to find out what it is. 

I kind of waited until the last minute to make this card, not really sure what design I wanted to use.  I knew it had to be a simple and clean design that was easy to make within two hours time.  Sometimes, I find that when you have a lot of products, it can make it hard for you to choose the ones in particular you would want to use.


Supplies
Inkadinkado Creamsicle Dye Ink
Stampabilities Small Background Block
Studio G (Hampton Art) Baby Onesie Stamp
Colorbok Memory & Craft Paper/ Sage & Yellow Stripe

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Purse-onality II


The same thing goes for this card as the first one.   Oops!  I just realized that I made no mention as to what size it was; well, here it is.  6 1/2" X 5 1/2".  The Fiskars Apron Lace Punch was used at the bottom of this paper.  Pearl stickers were used on this one for the purse button and clutch.

Purse-onality


     This is my glammed-out for God purse series.  Okay, so I've had this thing for purses of late.  I purse-onally don't find anything wrong with it.  I do believe it has heightened my interest and talent skills, perhaps.  They can be suited for any occasion.  Tell me what you think.  I really liked the heidi grace designs harvest flower cardstock.  This cardstock was double-sided.  The front of the paper was used for the background on the card and the purse strip.  The back of the cardstock was used for the purse.  The bottom of the background paper was was punched with a Martha Stewart punch (please forgive me if I have forgotten the name of it)A purse template was traced onto the printed paper and cut out.  
     Next, it was assembled and adhered to the card.  The gems are from American Crafts, and they were adhered to the front of the purse, as well as, over it to create a clutch effect.  I will be posting another purse card along with this one.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

purse card




     Hey there!  I hope everyone is doing okay.  I was asked by my daughter if I could make a birthday card for her bff.  Considering I had never met the young lady, I took a designer's stance by asking what she was like, her style, etc.  Well, from the Q&A I obtained this information.  She didn't like the color pink and nothing girly girly.  She was turning 18 years of age, so I definitely had to modify the card.  So this is what I came up with.  This was the first time I worked with a template to create this card. I printed the template from the Internet and enlarged it to 120%. The card template was a three-fold, so scoring was needed.  I have to say I was rather excited and impressed.
     I used the K.I. Memories Funk pad printed paper, Cricut Cartridge - Jasmine Font, American Crafts pearl stickers, DCWV-Colorbok  brown cardstock.  The card measured 5 1/2" X 5".  Don't have time to make one, you can place orders for this particular card at a modest price of $5.00.

 

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Fall season - With Sympathy



Hi and welcome back.  Yes, I had to take a three week break, but it was not in vain.  I spent some time making birthday cards, along with some scrapbook layouts, that I perhaps will need to dedicate some more time on.  For me, the Fall season can bring on a sense of lethargy or seasonal affective disorder.  Of late, I've been looking to define my card making style.  Sometimes, I feel as if I can be "all over the place" when it comes to styles and designs.  I also don't want to be confined to a predictable style.  I can proudly say, that over the past year, I have become more creative and knowledgeable of card making tips and techniquesI'm working harder to apply what I've learned. 
 
For those who are just viewing my blog, by all means feel free to post your comments.  I really don't want to seem as if I'm some kind of card maker in space. 

Okay, without further adieu...

This card was made for a great friend of mine who's mother had recently passed in October.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Yummy!



Sometimes, when I'm in my craft room I just want to play.  Well, thanks to my niece's upcoming birthday in November, I had the  chance to do so. Yes it was so fun!Nothing like play with a purpose.  If this cupcake came to life, I would definitely eat it all; How yummy! Now, I have several more  birthday cards to make for the month of November. Thanks for stopping by.


Supplies:
printed paper - KI Memories Funky Paper Pad II
chipboard letters - American Crafts "Thickers" Remarks & Darling
die cut - Provo Craft Cricut Cartridge - "Wild Cards" 
embossing  - Cuttlebug Embossing Folders(polka dots, d'vine swirls)
glitter glue - Stickles "cotton candy"
glitter - Martha Stewart Valentine's Day Microbead Glitter
ink - Inkadinkado cocoa bean dye ink


 

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Color Me Soft


     Okay, so I've somewhat gotten my "mojo" working, where I'm not procrastinating with making and mailing my cards.  I actually did this 
one a week and half before the actual birthday.  I must say, I'm so
inspired by CTMH's "Originals" cardmaking sketch and guide book.  
I'm looking forward to purchasing the CTMH's "Wishes" book for more 
brilliant sketch ideas.  I love the color choices I made for this card. 
I was inspired by the dots in the circles on the printed paper.



Supplies:
alphabet stamps - Studio G
dye ink - Inkadinkado (cocoa bean)
embossing folder - Cuttlebug Classical Dots
printed paper - K i memories (funky paper pad II)
cardstock - Cricut fall collection
chipboard letter -  bought from Walmart(sorry, I don't know).
4" x 4" size card
printed paper cut to 2 1/2" x 4"
beige cardstock cut 2" x 2 1/3"