I have just a few ore projects I had made for Christmas but didn't get posted. So here we go.
First I have another box similar to the boxes I posted earlier.I just did a variation in the decorating. This one is also pictured in the current CTMH Idea Book . It was fun to make all different styles and there are so many more that can be made. This one I cut a window in the front panel and placed a piece of transparency across the opening I stamped on the front and added a scallop trim. I then stamped some ornaments and holly leaves and cut them out to decorate the front even more. There are so many ways to decorate this style box and for any occasion. I'm sure I will be making more of these.
Another project I made was Candy Cane Covers.
Aren't they CUTE??!!! They were all cut completely on the Cricut with the Art Philosophy CTMH cartridge. Add some inking,glitter and a white pen for that twinkle in there eyes.I put them on candy canes but you could also use them as a box front. I saw this idea on the web. There are so many great projects out there!! I have so much fun seeing all the talented crafters out there. I enjoy this hobby so much!! I can't wait to start my next card, layout, or 3D project.
Thanks for stopping by. See you next time with something new.
Welcome to my little corner of crafting. I hope you get a little bit of inspiration and ideas.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
Christmas Banner
I previously had made a Halloween Banner posted here out of a chipboard banner package from CTMH. To be able to use it for more than one holiday I made the other side to hang at Christmas. So I took Christmas papers, stamps, buttons, glitter, and doo dads to decorate each banner section on the opposite side. Because there are 8 pieces in this package, and I was tying to come up with a word or words that I would use to spell across it. I thought of Believe, Joy, Merry to name few but I wanted an evenness to it so I decided on HO HO HO. This gave me two that I could use between each Ho Ho. I am showing them in groups of two with the last picture the whole banner. I have it in my entry way above a wooden bench . I used a number of different materials to decorate each banner. Because my papers are in an off white tone I had to alter some of the buttons that were white to an off white color. What I ended up doing was taking a dauber and rubbing an ink color like Desert Sand or Chocolate so it would blend in better. Remember when working on project you can always alter different elements to match what you are working on. Ink, covering with papers, embossing powders, glitter, rub-ons,etc. It was lot's of fun to go through my stash and just play. I really like how it turned out. What do you think?
This last picture shows the complete banner on my wall. I also made the wreath hanging above it. This was done primarily with my Embroidery sewing machine. I stitched out various cacti designs first. Then I put together a background with 3 different fabrics stitched together and attached to the wreath base. Then I made my scene with the stitched out embroidery pieces, adding some sequins, button light strands etc.
Remember you can click on the pictures to make them larger to see the details close-up.
Thanks for stopping by.
This last picture shows the complete banner on my wall. I also made the wreath hanging above it. This was done primarily with my Embroidery sewing machine. I stitched out various cacti designs first. Then I put together a background with 3 different fabrics stitched together and attached to the wreath base. Then I made my scene with the stitched out embroidery pieces, adding some sequins, button light strands etc.
Remember you can click on the pictures to make them larger to see the details close-up.
Thanks for stopping by.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Tiny Little cards
I Love to make Tiny little cards. They use such small pieces of paper etc. but I love how they turn out. You can use them as a litle card for somone or as a Gift Tag.
The first one is 2 1/2 x 3 1/2. Even though it's small you can still use all the goodies you use on a standard size card. There is a small piece of patterned paper from the Elemental paper pack which has the edges inked with Cocoa ink . Then a 2" scallop circle was punched using the CTMH 2" punch. That is tucked behind another piece of Cocoa CS. This piece has just 2 corners rounded with the corner rounder and then inked with Cocoa ink. Next I added a stamped tree with Olive ink and cut it out.Again I inked the tree edges but with Olive ink this time. Add foam tape to raise it on the card and a little Red Glitter Glue for tree decoration. I stamped a star with Buttercup ink , cut it out and added foam tape to add it to the top of the tree. . To finish it off I added a tag with a sentiment and a sheer ribbon knot.
The first one is 2 1/2 x 3 1/2. Even though it's small you can still use all the goodies you use on a standard size card. There is a small piece of patterned paper from the Elemental paper pack which has the edges inked with Cocoa ink . Then a 2" scallop circle was punched using the CTMH 2" punch. That is tucked behind another piece of Cocoa CS. This piece has just 2 corners rounded with the corner rounder and then inked with Cocoa ink. Next I added a stamped tree with Olive ink and cut it out.Again I inked the tree edges but with Olive ink this time. Add foam tape to raise it on the card and a little Red Glitter Glue for tree decoration. I stamped a star with Buttercup ink , cut it out and added foam tape to add it to the top of the tree. . To finish it off I added a tag with a sentiment and a sheer ribbon knot.
Small Card #2.
This one is 3 1/2 x 2 1/2. I used a piece of Tulip CS and Olive CS to cover the front of the card base. The edges were all inked with Cocoa ink. Then I used a couple of different stamp sets to put this card together. First using Cocoa ink I stamped a bracket shape on patterned paper from the Typeset paper pack. Then I stamped the Happy Holiday stamp twice. Once in Olive ink and once in Cocoa ink. Then I cut them both out. I only used the portion that says Happy Holidays from the Cocoa one and layered that on op of the Olive piece. The last steps were adding stars that were stamped with Buttercup and cut out. Add a bitty sparkle to the center of each star as the final step.
Small Card #3
This card is a little bit bigger coming in at 4 3/4 x 3. First I took the Spray Pen which I had filled with Cocoa ink and water. I sprayed the card base lightly and then edged it with Cocoa ink. Next I took a piece of Tulip CS and dry embossed 1/4' lines which were then sanded. Before I added it to the card front I placed a strip of ribbon along the left side. This card uses a number of stampe dimages also. I stamped a bracket with Cocoa ink and cut it out. I cut a piece of Coca CS and attached the bracket under the right edge. I cut a piece of Colonial White CS to layer on top of the Cocoa Cs which I stamped "Do not Open Until Dec 25th. I stamped the word "UNTIL" again in Tulip ink and layered it on top of the Cocoa inked sentiment. Next I stamped two ornaments to hang with hemp from the ribbon strip. I stamped one with Tulip ink and One in second generation Tulip and then stamped them again and cut the center strip from each one to layer on top just like I did with the sentiment block. It's a fun technique of getting multiple colors in one stamped image.
Small Card #4
My last tiny card is a 3 x 3 card. I again used a number of stamped images to put this card together. The Cricut was used for the banner pieces, and the scallop strip. The stamp called Christmas Love was used for the gift boxes and the word "Christmas". If you look close on the banners that spell out Merry , you will see a stripe like design. To get that I used a portion of the Happy Holiday stamp that I used in card #2 above. The Olive stripe portion of that stamp was used in a second generation technique to make the design on my little banners. Everything was ink distressed with Cocoa ink. To finish it off I made some knot bows with a little Cocoa ribbon, and Red GlitterGlue for the dots following "Christmas".
Thanks for stopping by!!
Monday, December 19, 2011
Less than a week to Christmas....
Are you ready for Christmas? I am finishing some final touches. But just in case you are in need of a way to package some treats or a gift card for example here a couple of boxes I made using the CTMH AP Cricut Cartridge. All the pieces were cut from this amazing cartridge. In my examples I used the same style box for both of them but the cartridge offers a number of different styled boxes. I am not the originator of the design of these boxes but I couldn't resist making them after seeing them online and in the CTMH Idea Book. I have 2 designs I am showing today and will be back with a couple more tomorrow. The first one is a 5" box with Santa on the front. The second picture shows you a side view so you can see the Santa is just on the front. I wanted to jazz him up a bit so I pop dotted his hat pom pom and added glitter to the pom pom and brim of the hat. I also took a little chalk to add some rosy cheeks .I used some ink to add some shading between all the white CS pieces. Isn't he CUTE??!!
The second box is a real simple but pretty box. It has a simple leaf stem, an ornament hanging from the stem and hand stitching. I stamped a little sentiment to add the final touch. I cut 2 stems the same size one in Desert Sand and one in Olive. Inked them The same Cartridge was used to make this box. This box was cut at "Fit to Page" and ended up 6 1/4". As you can see just between these 2 boxes you can make whatever size you want. If you want it even bigger than this one you need to use the 12 x 24 mat though but there is a wide range of sizes that could be made.
The second box is a real simple but pretty box. It has a simple leaf stem, an ornament hanging from the stem and hand stitching. I stamped a little sentiment to add the final touch. I cut 2 stems the same size one in Desert Sand and one in Olive. Inked them The same Cartridge was used to make this box. This box was cut at "Fit to Page" and ended up 6 1/4". As you can see just between these 2 boxes you can make whatever size you want. If you want it even bigger than this one you need to use the 12 x 24 mat though but there is a wide range of sizes that could be made.
Come back tomorrow with a couple more boxes. These are addicting. lol They turn out so cute it's hard to stop making another one.
I hope you Enjoy!! Thanks for stopping by.
As promised here is another box. Isn't he a cute little Penguin? I love him. Like the boxes above it is the same base box just a different size. This one is 5 1/2". Then again the CTMH AP cartridge was used t cut all the pieces that put his guy together. There is just one piece that is cut with the trimmer and that is the long piece of the scarf. I am going to try and get one more box at least posted soon. Hopefully tomorrow. I will add it to this post so check back on this post to see it.
Well I better get back to making candy and cookies. Have a great day!!!
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Christmas Wishes
I don't know about you but I am still working on gifts and cards. I am done with the exception of a few cards. So I decided I would post about one of the latest ones I made. It has non traditional colors but a very traditional design. I love to stitch and this time tried using the white Hemp instead of floss. It gives it a bolder and a bit rougher texture and look. The card comes together like this-- I started with a Barn Red card base. 5 1/2 x 4 1/4. I inked all papers with Cocoa ink. Then I took a piece of Desert Sand CS 5 1/4 x 4 and stitched approx. 1/8th from the edge. Then attach to the card front. Next I cut a piece of Cocoa CS 4 x 3. I attached that 1/2" from top and sides. Next cut a 2 3/4 x 2 3/4 square of Kraft CS. Stamp the wreath with Desert Sand and then add the berries with Barn Red. Finally add the sentiment in the center of the wreath with Barn Red. On a scrap of White Daisy CS stamp the bow with Barn Red and the Dove with Cocoa. Cut both out. Ink the edges of the bow with Barn Red. Attach the bow at the bottom of the wreath and add a Mocha Pearl to the center of the bow. Using the pleated ribbon cut a 4" piece. Take the White Hemp and wrap around the pleated ribbon a few times and end with a bow. Adhere this to the lower portion of the Cocoa CS piece. Using one of the Pin Clips, insert the Dove and then push it into the pleated ribbon. The last thing I did was add a piece of the Kraft CS to the inside and stamped a sentiment.
I can see making this with other colors and papers. If I have time I will try it with some different colors and post it.
Supplies:
Inks-Barn Red, Cocoa and Desert Sand
CS--Desert Sand, Barn Red, Kraft, White Daisy
Stamps--Remarkable Wreath, Fill in the Blank -Holiday
White Hemp( when using this pull the strands apart just like we do with floss. I used 1 strand at a time)
Pin Clips
Opaque Mocha Pearls
Thanks for stopping by.
I will have more Wonderland to come also.
Labels:
Card,
Christmas,
Fil in the Blank-Holiday,
Remakable Wreath
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Wonderland Layout #1
I'm so sorry about the delay in my posts. Boy where does the time go?! I have been busy crafting and plan to get some posts up in the next few days and so on.
Today I have a layout made with the Wonderland paper pack from CTMH. It is a group of beautiful papers using the colors Crystal Blue, Chocolate, Twilight and Grey Flannel. The papers are very versatile. The picture above is the left page. I used the Art Philosophy CTMH Cricut Cartridge to cut the swirl design. I also used rhinestone buttons, clear sparkles, ribbon, ribbon slides and and stick pins for the embellishment items.
The right page of the layout also has some Cricut cuts from the same cartridge. I cut the stockings, letters and snowflake for the "O" in Joy. CTMH also has a number of stamp sets that coordinate with the cuts on the cartridge and the stockings were stamped from the stamp set called Holiday Magic. The same embellishment items were added to this page also.
This last picture is a closeup to show the stick pin and ribbon and ribbon slides all combined to add a bit of interest to the layout. Now I just need to get some pictures on the pages for the final completion.
Hope you enjoy. Thanks for stopping by.
Today I have a layout made with the Wonderland paper pack from CTMH. It is a group of beautiful papers using the colors Crystal Blue, Chocolate, Twilight and Grey Flannel. The papers are very versatile. The picture above is the left page. I used the Art Philosophy CTMH Cricut Cartridge to cut the swirl design. I also used rhinestone buttons, clear sparkles, ribbon, ribbon slides and and stick pins for the embellishment items.
The right page of the layout also has some Cricut cuts from the same cartridge. I cut the stockings, letters and snowflake for the "O" in Joy. CTMH also has a number of stamp sets that coordinate with the cuts on the cartridge and the stockings were stamped from the stamp set called Holiday Magic. The same embellishment items were added to this page also.
This last picture is a closeup to show the stick pin and ribbon and ribbon slides all combined to add a bit of interest to the layout. Now I just need to get some pictures on the pages for the final completion.
Hope you enjoy. Thanks for stopping by.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Happy Birthday card
Today I have a birthday card I made for my Grandson's 1st Birthday. Isn't the little monkey cute?! He loves animals so I thought this would be perfect for him. The papers are from Fanfare by CTMH.
i will be back soon with some more projects. Thanks for stopping by.
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You just might be the winner.
Good Luck!!
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Thank You, Janelle
I would like to extend
a sincere thank you to Janelle at Jaks Scraps. She
presented me this blog award and gave me some very kind words on my post titled "Pure Joy". Getting a little
note about a post that you made is always touching and appreciated.
Knowing that someone took the time out of their busy schedule to let me know
they enjoy my blog and send an award for it means so much!!! Please stop by Janelle's Blog and take a look at her
work. I think she is very talented and find her work to be very creative and has many fun and beautiful projects to check out.
Now it is my turn to pass this award on to five of my favorite blogs with less than 200 followers. If you like their blogs, remember to "Follow" them. The hope is to help out some of my fellow bloggers, and get a few more followers of my own. If you see your name/blog listed here, please pass the award on to 5 more blogs that have less than 200 followers. Here are 5 of my favorite blogs
1.http://ifyoublingit.blogspot.com/ by Melinda
2.http://www.margosgarden.blogspot.com/ by Margo
3.http://betsygully.blogspot.com/by Betsy
4.http://kbrandtscrapperchic.blogspot.com/ by Kelly
5.http://www.scrapbookersrock.blogspot.com/ by Mary
Here are the Liebster Blog Award Rules (not in my
words):
1. Thank the giver and link back to the blogger who gave
it to you.
2. Reveal your top 5 picks and let them know by leaving a
comment on their blog.
3. Copy and paste the award on your
blog.
4. Have faith that your followers will spread the love to
other bloggers.
5. And most of all - have fun!
I must admit that it is so hard to choose just 5 as there are so
many wonderful blogs out there. However, these are 5 that I do frequent often
and enjoy all of their artwork....
Monday, October 31, 2011
Dreamin' Layout
I have been working on some layouts that can complement Fall pictures with the colors and embellishments used. They are not complete with pictures and title yet.
The kit called Dreamin was used from CTMH.
This layout has a few Cricut cuts including the flowers. I used the CTMH new Art Philosophy cartridge. If you haven't seen it yet it is a jammed packed cartridge with so many images you can use this one over and over and still have many images yet to use. I added a little stitching on the large leaves and some wooden buttons. The stamp set is called Harvest Home. I am also going to add a cork Title in the Colonial White area. Finally up on the top right I used one of the beautiful charms from the set called Harvest Charms also from CTMH. There are many beautiful charms in this package.
On these two layouts I used the Sticker sheets that goes along with the Dreamin line. I added some Buttons , Brads, Hemp and Bronze Glitter Glue also to finish these pages.I used a Cricut cut from the same cartridge as in the layout above.The cut is on the second layout page in Chocolate CS.
I will have some more layouts using these same papers in the coming days.
Thanks for stopping by to take a look.
The kit called Dreamin was used from CTMH.
This layout has a few Cricut cuts including the flowers. I used the CTMH new Art Philosophy cartridge. If you haven't seen it yet it is a jammed packed cartridge with so many images you can use this one over and over and still have many images yet to use. I added a little stitching on the large leaves and some wooden buttons. The stamp set is called Harvest Home. I am also going to add a cork Title in the Colonial White area. Finally up on the top right I used one of the beautiful charms from the set called Harvest Charms also from CTMH. There are many beautiful charms in this package.
On these two layouts I used the Sticker sheets that goes along with the Dreamin line. I added some Buttons , Brads, Hemp and Bronze Glitter Glue also to finish these pages.I used a Cricut cut from the same cartridge as in the layout above.The cut is on the second layout page in Chocolate CS.
I will have some more layouts using these same papers in the coming days.
Thanks for stopping by to take a look.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Halloween Banner
SPOOKY Banner
I had FUN putting together a banner for Halloween. I used a paper pack called Mischief from CTMH. I used a combination of embellishments in putting this together. There are felt pieces, Black tinsel embossing powder, Cricut cuts, some stamping and Halloween brads.
To make it even more usable I turned it over and made it a Christmas Banner on that side. I will post that side in a separate post.
The banner comes in a package with 8 banners. So on the front the first and last banners are just decorated banners. The "SPOOKY" is placed on the banners in between those two.
Here are some pictures:
I wish Everyone a very HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!
Thanks for stopping by!!
I had FUN putting together a banner for Halloween. I used a paper pack called Mischief from CTMH. I used a combination of embellishments in putting this together. There are felt pieces, Black tinsel embossing powder, Cricut cuts, some stamping and Halloween brads.
To make it even more usable I turned it over and made it a Christmas Banner on that side. I will post that side in a separate post.
The banner comes in a package with 8 banners. So on the front the first and last banners are just decorated banners. The "SPOOKY" is placed on the banners in between those two.
Here are some pictures:
I wish Everyone a very HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!
Thanks for stopping by!!
Monday, October 24, 2011
Christmas Card Week #7
Here is another Christmas Card for my Christmas Weeks We are at Week #7. I'm a little behind so maybe I should be saying Card #7. Anyway here we go.
This is a 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 top fold card.
I used the Jingle paper pack. It is a very simple but effective design.
You cut 5 strips at 1" x 3 3/4".
They are placed butted next to each other and 1/4" from all sides. I added Cranberry ribbon wrapped around the card and tied into a knot bow on the far right side 1 1/4" from the bottom.
I used a zig zag stitching stamp for Faux stitches along the bottom edges of all the strips in Tulip Ink.
I cut a White daisy CS piece 3x3 and stamped from the Stamp set B1336 Somethin Special. I stamped a large gift in Honey with a Tulip bow and ribbon strip. On a scrap piece of White Daisy CS stamp a small gift with Tulip and a small bow also in Tulip and cut out. Glue the bow down flat. Attach the gift with a pop dot. To finish both gifts place a large Twinkle Tulip brad at the base of the lg bow and a small one on the smaller bow.
Then stamp a sentiment with Tulip ink below the gift stamps.
On the inside I stamped a sentiment from the stamp set D1338 Card Chatter Christmas in Tulip.
Supplies:
All CTMH unless stated
Tulip annd Honey Ink
Jingle paper pack (retired)
B1336 Somethin Special
D1388 Card Chatter Christmas
Cranberry Ribbon
Twinkle Brads
I want to thank you for stopping by. Come back soon for more projects.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Pure Joy!!!
This is another layout using the retired paper pack, Miracle. The colors are Bamboo card stock base pages with Crystal Blue, Sweet Leaf and Chocolate.
There are a number of techniques and embellishments that are a part of these pages. They are as follows.
The stamp set that came in the Miracle WOTG kit has 2 stamps that the pin wheels were made from. these 2 stamps are like a background stamp design with small lines in each corner. You cut on all 4 lines for each one. Then you place a glue dot in the center of the square. Then you take a corner and bring it up to the center and adhere with the glue dot. You continue until all 4 corners have been adhered to the center. The 2 stamps were one large and one small giving you 2 different sized pinwheels. The finishing touch is taking a circle from one of the Kraft border strips and adding that to cover the 4 points in the center.
The Kraft Border strips have 50 in the package. I used a number of different strips. One I inked with chocolate ink and added it to a scalloped non inked strip. I took another style and threaded a 1/8" piece of Heavenly Blue card stock through the holes in it. here are many different treatments that can be done to the Kraft Borders.
Another technique featured in these layouts is making a Faux Pleated Ribbon Accent using strips of card stock. I used 2 strips that were 1x12. Pleat with this interval--3/4, 1, 1 3/4, 2. 2 3/4, 3 etc. Adhere the 2 strips together. The other technique was dry embossing on the Desert sand pieces. The 4 x 12 strip I made lines at varying intervals on the back side. Turn over and sand the raised lines. The other area is the title block area. Only on this one I made the lines on the front side which results in debossed lines.
Finish it off with your pictures. Don't my 2 Grand kids look a lot alike? They are so Cute!!
Thanks for stopping by. Leave me a comment.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Christmas Week 6
This week I have another circle card from the Around the Holiday's card kit. It was a fantastic kit because you got everything you needed to complete 12 cards with envelopes!! It came with the base circle card already distressed, 3 full sticker sheets, sheer chocolate dotted ribbon, pop dots and envelopes. This package is great for those quick and easy cards. But the result looks like it took much more time to make.
This one is in the Chocolate and Heavenly Blue colors.
The large center snowflake was pop dotted and I added a Mocha Pearl to the center. I also placed another Mocha Pearl in the center of the sheer ribbon knot.
I have 2 more designs from this card kit that I will be showing you in the coming weeks.
Thanks for stopping by.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Christmas Card Week 5
Today I have a Circle Christmas Card. This is one of 4 from a package I had called Around the Holiday's. It was a fantastic kit because you got everything you needed to complete 12 cards with envelopes!! It came with the base circle card already distressed, 3 full sticker sheets, sheer chocolate dotted ribbon, pop dots and envelopes. This package is great for those quick and easy cards. But the result looks like it took much more time to make. There aren't really instructions for this one because of it being a card kit. I did add a bit to what was provided though. I added Prisma Glitter to the Tree and Gift Package. Every Christmas card needs a little sparkle right??
Remember as always you can click on the picture to make it larger.
Hope you are enjoying these Christmas Cards and they are giving you a little bit of ideas anyway.
Thanks for stopping by. See you next time.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Oh No!! I've Been Caught...
I put together these layouts from CTMH's Miracle Paper line. It is a Retired line but as I mentioned previously I am trying to use up some of my stash. I love the colors in this kit. They are Sweet Leaf, Crystal Blue, Heavenly Blue and Honey. I put pictures of my Grandson having fun. The title Oh No I've been Caught is because in the second page you see him sitting in front of his Sister's bedroom door. He wants to go in and play with all her toys. After waiting patiently for the door to open he decided I am going to try to get in myself. Unfortunately he is not walking yet at this time and is also way to short to reach. His Mom sneaks up behind him and snaps the last picture. Hence the option Oh No I've Been Caught!! His expression is so cute!!
The techniques in this project were stamping on canvas buttons, stamping and cutting out the butterflies and making the flowers with the 1 1/4" circle punch. The circles were stamped first with Background stamps using the Honey ink. Then folded and put together finishing with a Glitter brad in the center. Here is a Tip if you don't have the right color Glitter brad already. I used a Garden Green brad and some Martha Stewart Glitter in a green color and a Twilight brad and again Martha Stewart Glitter in a Blue color. I took a brad and put it in my Tweezer Bee Tweezers and dipped it in some Liquid Glass and then in the Glitter. Tap it off and set aside to dry. Do this with each brad you need covered. The Liquid Glass held the Glitter really well and saved the day. I made a 2x7 Journal box with Bamboo card Stock and ran it through my printer changing the color for it to print with to Chocolate. After placing all the papers down but before all the embellishments I stitched around each page on the 11 x 11 Sweet Leaf B&T piece 1/4" in from the edge. I used the new CTMH Ruler. WOW it really Rocks!! You can do zig zag, straight, horizontal lines etc. Plus it is 14" long and 2" wide. I used Colonial White floss from the Neutral package. The 1" wide ribbon is in the Sweet Leaf color.
I hoe you enjoy this one. Come back tomorrow I will have another Christmas Card. See you then.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Beautiful Love
Today I wanted to share with you a layout I recently made using the beautiful papers from the Veranda Paper line. It is now Retired but I still have some and wanted to make some projects with it. I hope this picture shows all the detail in it. I had fun using some product I had bought but hadn't used much or not at all. I used Rub Ons both the regular style of Rub Ons and some Glitter Rub Ons. The stamp set is called One of a Kind. All the stamping on the right side of the page is from this stamp set. I stamped in Cocoa Ink. After the stamping was complete then I added all the Rub Ons. The Glitter Run Ons are done with the Gold Glitter sheet. So easy to do but very effective. These Glitter Rub On sheets are a really nice way of adding some Glitter without all the mess. If you haven't seen this type of Glitter Rub On this is how you use them. First you pick the design you want and cut it out of the sheet. Then you rub that on the page where you want it. his is the "glue" part of the process. Then you take the sheet of Glitter in the color you want to use. My package has Red, Gold and Silver Glitter sheets. In this layout I wanted the Gold color. You rub that over the design and Voila!! it is Glittered. I sure hope CTMH comes out with some more of this product.
I also used some paper flowers in a Creme Brulee color. The quarter circle on the bottom right has a swirl regular Rub On along with the flowers and Filigree Charms and Bitty Sparkles. There are lot's of Bitty Sparkles amongst the stamped designs, on the Filigree Charms and at the two ends of the stitching along the borders. I inked the Filigree Charms with Timber Brown Staz-On ink to give them a deeper tone which went well with my layout colors.
You will notice that it is not completely done. I ran out of the ribbon slides so the thin strip you see sticking out past the page is where I will be adding another ribbon slide like the one shown above it. I also need to add the picture and make the corresponding page. So when I get the rest done I will be back to show you the completed 2 page layout.
I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for stopping by. Comments are always appreciated.
I also used some paper flowers in a Creme Brulee color. The quarter circle on the bottom right has a swirl regular Rub On along with the flowers and Filigree Charms and Bitty Sparkles. There are lot's of Bitty Sparkles amongst the stamped designs, on the Filigree Charms and at the two ends of the stitching along the borders. I inked the Filigree Charms with Timber Brown Staz-On ink to give them a deeper tone which went well with my layout colors.
You will notice that it is not completely done. I ran out of the ribbon slides so the thin strip you see sticking out past the page is where I will be adding another ribbon slide like the one shown above it. I also need to add the picture and make the corresponding page. So when I get the rest done I will be back to show you the completed 2 page layout.
I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for stopping by. Comments are always appreciated.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Week 4 of Christmas Cards
At Week #4 I have a easy and fast but pretty card, I think anyway, for you. It is a 3 1/2 x 8 1/2 Colonial White CS card with a Left Fold.
Supplies:
D1440 Everlasting Life (sentiment stamp)
C1328 Festive Frills
Evensong Christmas Paper from CTMH (Retired) I'm trying to use up some papers I have left over.
Inks- Blush, Olive, Chocolate and Cranberry
Bitty Sparkles
Foam tape/dots
Pieces:
A- 3 1/2 x 6 Square B&T
B- 1/2 x 3 1/2 Blush B&T
C- 3 x 3 Blush CS Cut in half to make Triangle piece.
D- 1/2 x 6 Cranberry CS
Steps:
1. Edge all papers with Cranberry Ink
2. Stamp wreath on Colonial White CS with Festive Frills Stamp set. Cut it out and edge with Olive ink.
3. Stamp bird from Festive Frills with Blush ink. Cut it out and edge with Blush ink. Use chocolate marker to make lines on the bird for definition
4. Attach piece A flush with bottom edge and sides.
5. Attach piece B flush with A.
6. Attach piece C flush with piece A top edge.
7. Add foam tape to the wreath and attach centering over pieces B&C
8. Add Bird to right edge of the wreath.
9. Attach piece D to inside righ edge of the card.(not shown)
10. Add Bittty sparkles to random squares on piece A. Add 1 to the top of the card on each side. Also add some randomly on the wreath.
11. Stamp sentiment to the inside from Everlasting Life stamp set. I used the following sentiment from that set--"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son,that who so ever believeth in him,should not perish, but have Everlasting Life. John 3:16
I hope you enjoyed this card. Stay tuned for more to come.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Week 3 Christmas Cards
Today's card is a 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 Top Fold card
This card was made using a Retired Christmas Line from CTMH called Everlasting. It has the colors Ponderosa Pine, Cranberry, Chocolate, Indian Corn Blue and White Daisy. One of the techniques used is coloring with the Waterbrush and Liquid Applique.
Here is how it was made:
Cut the following pieces: A- 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 Ponderosa Pine Polka Dot B&T
B- 3 1/2 x 4 Stripe B&T
C- 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 Cranberry Card Stock
D- 2 x 3 White Daisy Card Stock
E- 7/8 x 3 Cranberry Card Stock
F- 3/4 x 2 3/4 White Daisy Card Stock
1. Ink all edges with Ponderosa Pine except for pieces C & E.
2. Use Edge Distressor on pieces C & E.
3. Attach piece A to front of card
4. Attach piece B 1/2" from right edge and centered top and bottom
5. Stamp scene with Chocolate ink on piece D with C1420 Snow days stamp set. Add colors using the waterbrush. Complete the scene with white Liquid Applique on the bridge, lights and small pine tree. Heat with Heat Gun to puff these areas.Add glue to large Pine Tree and Prism Glitter. Attach to piece C. Set aside.
6. Stamp sentiment on piece F with Ponderosa Pine ink and D 1243 Peace on Earth stamp set. Attach this to piece E.
7. With Cranberry Grosgrain ribbon add a strip to left side of card.
8. Attach stamped image piece from Step 5. slightly over ribbon and about 1/2" from the top.
9. Add sentiment from Step 6. to bottom right corner.
10. Make a bow with the Cranberry ribbon and add to the top of the ribbon strip.
11. Finish the sentiment on the inside of the card. The sentiment finishes with "that puts Christmas in the Air"
The card is Finished!!
Check back for another card in about a week.
Friday, August 26, 2011
WEEK 2 of Christmas Cards
Today is another card for Week 2 of my Christmas cards.
This card is a 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 card made with Colonial White CS for the base card and a left fold.
I used Mistletoe B&T papers for the patterned paper pieces.
D1315 Evergreen stamp set.
The Tree and stand are put down with foam tape.
D1388 Card Chatter-Christmas is the stamp set I stamped O Christmas Tree in the bottom right with Cocoa ink and then finished the sentiment on the inside.
Pieces:
A. 4 x 5 1/4 Cranberry Snowflake B&T
B. 1 3/4 x 4 3/4 New England Ivy Music B&T
C. 1 3/4 x 4 3/4 Sutle Striped B&T
D. 1 1/2 x 3 1/2 Colonial White CS
E. 2 3/4 x 1 3/4 and 1 x 2 Cocoa CS (Use scallop scissors on 1 log edge and 1 short edge on both pieces.
Assembly:
1. Ink all papers with Cocoa ink.
2. Center piece A on front of card.
3. Attach piece B 1/4 from left,top,bottom edges
4. Attach the larger of the 2 Cocoa scalloped pieces to the under side bottom right corner of piece C then attach to front of card butted next to piece B.
5. Attach the smaller of piece E under the piece D left top edge. Then attach to the center of the card.
6. Stamp "O Christmas Tree in bottom right corner with Cocoa ink from D1388 Card Chatter-Christmas stamp set.
7. Stamp the rest of the sentiment on the inside of the card with D1388.
8.Stamp Tree with New England Ivy on a scrap of Colonial White and the stand in Cocoa ink. Cut them both out and ink the edges with there corresponding colors. On the Tree use a glue pen and trace over the design and then sprinkle with Prism Glitter.
9. Add Tree and stand with Foam Tape to piece D.
10. Add Clear Sparkles to the scallop pieces.
Thanks for stopping by. See you next week.
This card is a 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 card made with Colonial White CS for the base card and a left fold.
I used Mistletoe B&T papers for the patterned paper pieces.
D1315 Evergreen stamp set.
The Tree and stand are put down with foam tape.
D1388 Card Chatter-Christmas is the stamp set I stamped O Christmas Tree in the bottom right with Cocoa ink and then finished the sentiment on the inside.
Pieces:
A. 4 x 5 1/4 Cranberry Snowflake B&T
B. 1 3/4 x 4 3/4 New England Ivy Music B&T
C. 1 3/4 x 4 3/4 Sutle Striped B&T
D. 1 1/2 x 3 1/2 Colonial White CS
E. 2 3/4 x 1 3/4 and 1 x 2 Cocoa CS (Use scallop scissors on 1 log edge and 1 short edge on both pieces.
Assembly:
1. Ink all papers with Cocoa ink.
2. Center piece A on front of card.
3. Attach piece B 1/4 from left,top,bottom edges
4. Attach the larger of the 2 Cocoa scalloped pieces to the under side bottom right corner of piece C then attach to front of card butted next to piece B.
5. Attach the smaller of piece E under the piece D left top edge. Then attach to the center of the card.
6. Stamp "O Christmas Tree in bottom right corner with Cocoa ink from D1388 Card Chatter-Christmas stamp set.
7. Stamp the rest of the sentiment on the inside of the card with D1388.
8.Stamp Tree with New England Ivy on a scrap of Colonial White and the stand in Cocoa ink. Cut them both out and ink the edges with there corresponding colors. On the Tree use a glue pen and trace over the design and then sprinkle with Prism Glitter.
9. Add Tree and stand with Foam Tape to piece D.
10. Add Clear Sparkles to the scallop pieces.
Thanks for stopping by. See you next week.
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