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Showing posts with label Stampin' Up. Show all posts

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Graduation 2016


It's that time of year ... Graduation! Here's a couple of cards I've made for the graduation party season.

For Taylor:


This is a 4.25" x 5.5" card. The images are stamps from Papertrey Ink's 'Filled with Joy' stamp set ... I used a variety of Papertrey dye inks. I used a little clear Wink of Stella on the center of each of the flowers. It's hard to see in the photo, but it added a really nice shimmer. The sentiment is from one of the Close To My Heart Cricut bundle stamp sets, embossed with white embossing powder. The aperture was cut with a Nestabilities die and I used craft foam to pop up the stamped layer.  The envelope was made using piece of paper from Echo Park's Be Mine collection and the Stamping' Up Envelope Punch Board (my new favorite thing!).

For Nick:


This card is 5"x 5". The designer paper is from the DCWV 'The High School' Stack. The dark gray layer was embossed with the 'Diamond Plate' Cuttlebug folder. I stamped the light gray layer with the Stampendous '2 Grad Cap' stamp and embossed it with American Crafts Zing Pewter embossing powder, then cut it out using a Nestabilites die and popped it up using black craft foam. I finished by making an envelope with a random piece of gray textured card stock.

I'm happy with both of these and ready for the parties!!

Thanks for stopping by ...



Friday, October 28, 2011

Cricut 360° Blog Challenge #15 ... Think Winter



Hello everyone, are you ready for another challange from the Cricut 360° Challenge Blog? This week we're doing 'white-on-white' projects.


For my card, I started with a 5.5" x 5.5" base then added a layer embossed with the Snow Burst embossing folder. To highlight the embossing, I rubbed on a little White Frost shimmer paint. Both the embossing folder and the shimmer paint are from Stampin' Up. Then I tied on some white tulle and satin ribbon. The skates are from the Winter Woodland Cricut cartridge ... cut a 3.25". I sprinkled the blades with Martha Stewart coarse glitter, swiped more of the shimmer paint on the boots and finished them with some pearls and embroidery thread. It still looked a little plain, so I added the ribbon and snowflake charm. All in all, I'm pleased with this one, even though it didn't photograph very well ... it's one of those that looks better 'in real life'.

Now, here's a second card. Actually, I made this card first ... then I re-read the challenge requirements and realized that there isn't supposed to be any 'color' in the project. For this card I used a kraft base, inked all the edges with Tim Holtz Brushed Corduroy distress ink and used a kraft/white bakers twine for the laces. The sentiment is from My Pink Stamper's Winter Punnies set.

I like that you can get two very different cards using the same basic elements!!


So, now it's your turn. Link your project at the Cricut 360°Challenge Blog.  ... I'd love to see your project!!

Thanks for stopping by ...

Friday, September 16, 2011

Cricut 360° Blog Challenge #12 ... Native American Inspiration

Happy Friday! Are you ready for another Cricut 360° Challenge? This week, I'm keeping it simple. My image is a digital from Daisy's Digi Doodles. I printed it on kraft paper, colored it with Copics, then used a small paint brush and white craft ink to highlight the feathers. I added a drop of Glossy Accents to each of the beads to give them a little shine and texture. I layered this with papers from Stampin' Up and some twine, and then finished with a sentiment cut from the Graphically Speaking Cricut cartridge.
Hope you like my little card ... now it's your turn. Visit the Cricut 360° Challenge Blog to see the design team's wonderful projects. Then link up your project ... I'd love to see what you create!!


Thanks for stopping by ...

Friday, August 26, 2011

Cricut 360° Blog Challenge #9 ... Relax

Labor Day is September 5th and over at the Cricut 360° Challenge Blog we think it's time to relax.
For my relaxing card, I chose to use my new favorite cartridge ... Art Philosophy. If you haven't seen this cartridge, I highly recommend that you check it out ... it's amazing!!

The patterned papers are from Stampin' Up, the cardstock and sentiment stamp are from Papertrey Ink, and I added some faux stitching and self-adhesive pearls.
I used some netting to make a hammock. It didn't turn out quite like I imagined, but when I showed my card to a couple of friends, they recognized it as a hammock without any prompting ... so I guess it works!

Be sure to check out all the other 'relaxing' projects at the Cricut 360° Challenge Blog ... I know you'll love them. And I hope you get a chance to play along ... I'd love to see what you create!


Thanks for stopping by ...

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Kate's ABCs Flower


This is a card I made for my friend Kelly.  It's a large card, 5"x7" ... I wanted lots of room for that flower. I used the Kate's ABCs Cricut cartridge for the flower. I cut the layers at 3.5", 3", 2.5", 2" and 1.5", spritzed them all with Juneberry Wine Glimmer Mist and then scrunched them up a bit. There's a pop dot between each layer, so the flower has a lot of dimension.  I added a self-adhesive pearl and finished it with leaves made using a Martha Stewart punch. The flower is layered over a a Bo Bunny chipboard swirl, a doily (inked with with Tim Holtz Antique Linen distress ink and Stampin' Up Champagne Mist shimmer ink), and a little pearl trim. 


On the inside, I used a Verve sentiment stamp, added a Bo Bunny chipboard flower and a self-adhesive pearl, and layered this over the little extra piece of doily that I used on the front of the card.


I'm very happy with this one ... it's perfect for Kelly! Hope you like it too.


Thanks for stopping by ...

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Going Buggy Challenge Card

Have you heard, Enfys had a big party on her blog last week. Lots of fun things to do and prizes, too. It's not too late to join in ... just click on the link at the top of my sidebar.
On day one, Enfys challenged us to Go Buggy and create a card with a bug on it. This is what I came up with. For my card, I chose one of my all-time favorite cuts from the Wild Card cartridge. I cut four of the petal layers and four of the leaves, inked the edges with Distress Ink and curled the petals.  I attached all the layers using clear Zot Dots to add some dimension. For the center of my flower, I cut a circle from the George and Basic Shapes cartridge, embossed it with my Cuttlebug and then inked it with Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint.

Now, for my bugs, I chose the Ladybug cut from the 'Just Because' Cards cartridge. I inked the bodies with a bit of shimmer paint and embossed the wings with UTEE. I think that makes them look at a little more realistic and not so flat. I also added some self-adhesive pearls to the Ladybugs and the card base.

Here's a side view to show the dimension of the layers ...

and a peek at the inside. The sentiment is a stamp from My Pink Stamper's Fruit & Veggie Puns set and all the papers are from Stampin' Up. I had a lot of fun "Going Buggy" at Enfys' blog party ... hope you do, too!

Entered in the following challenges:
Going Buggy Blog Party - Add a Bug
2 Sisters - Flowers
Fairy Tale - Flowers
Stamp Insanity - Let it All Hang Out
MelJen's Designs - Square or Round
Pile it On - Anything Goes

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Baby Shower Gift Tags

My daughter and I went to a baby shower on Sunday. We took gifts for the mom, dad and new baby ... so I made tags for each. The tags were made using Tag, Bag, Boxes & More.
The 'for' is from Cake Basics, sized and welding using my Gypsy. The 'mom' and 'dad' cuts are from Beyond Birthdays.
 The 'baby' cut is from Gypsy Wandering.
The papers and card stock are from Stampin' Up. I added a little doodling and self-adhesive pearls and gems. Quick and easy!!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Christmas Cards 2010


Here are few of the cards I made for Christmas 2010:


Just Because Cards
Peachy Keen Stamps
Tulip Puff Paint
DCVW Paper
PaperTrey Ink Card Stock
Martha Stewart Border Punch
Pearls and Ribbon


Winter Frolic
DCVW Paper
Stampin' Up Card Stock
PaperTrey Ink Card Stock
Stampin' Up Ribbon
Martha Stewart Glitter











Winter Frolic
DCVW Paper
Stampin' Up Card Stock
Cuttlebug Scrollwork Folder
Distress Ink
Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint
Martha Stewart Glitter
Ribbon inked with Distress Ink and Shimmer Paint

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Take a Little Time to Pamper Yourself!

I made this card for my friend Karen. Her 60th birthday is tomorrow and several friends and I put together a gift basket of fun stuff she can use to pamper herself. We also included gift certificates for a massage, pedicure, hair cut and style, and dinner at a nice restaurant. I know she'll love it!!

The image is from Stamping Bella, colored with Copics and all the papers and card stock are from Stampin' Up.


 The beads were actually a pair of earrings I got at a craft fair. I don't wear dangly earrings, but I love beads and knew I could put these to good use somewhere.



The sentiment is computer generated. I printed it first on plain paper. Then I taped my patterned paper over the original printing and then printed again.






Finally, here's a peek at the inside. Hope you like this one ... thanks for stopping by.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Country Life Thank You

I love the flower pitcher from the Country Life Cricut cartridge. This is my take on it ...

The cardstock is from Stampin' Up and the patterned paper for the background is from the DCWV Autumn Stack. I used a border punch from EK Success to edge the green checked paper.



The patterned paper for the flowers is from Cosmo Cricket. I cut  each flower three times, inked and curled the edges, then layered. Each was finished with a brown self-adhesive pearl.




The pitcher was embossed with several layers of UTEE. I added a bow and a little tag (and shadow) from Tag, Bag, Boxes and More. The sentiment is a stamp from PaperTrey Ink's Mega Mixed Messages set. I'm really happy with this one ... thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Think Pink


This is my entry for the "Think Pink"contest on the Circut Circle blog. It's a birthday card for my friend Lori. The challenge was to make a project using at least two Cricut cuts and
 three or more of the following elements:

Pink
Ruffles
Scallops
Flourishes
Glitter
Jewels


Supplies:

Card stock - PaperTrey Ink
Patterned paper - Stampin' Up
Cricut - Serenade Cartridge
Sentiment - My Pink Stamper 'Tweetie Hoo Puns' 
Extras - Ribbon, crepe paper (for ruffle), 
border punch (Stampin' Up), 
Distress Ink, Stickles and self-adhesive pearls.

Friday, May 28, 2010

My Pink Stamper's Father's Day Challenge

The challenge today at My Pink Stamper is to create a Father's Day project. If you submit a project, you'll be entered into drawing for a Cricut Expression ... how fun is that!
This is what I came up with:
Here are the details - 
Size: A2
Card stock: Papertrey Ink
Papers: Digitals from Pink Petticoat
Cricut: Fishing Pole and Fish from "Just Because" Cards @ 5.75"
Sentiment: Computer generated
Extras: Crochet Thread, Ric-Rac Trim, Stickles and Stampin' Up Ticket Corner punch

Sunday, May 2, 2010

My Pink Stamper - Challenge #8

Challenge # 8 is "Love My Color". The challenge is to create a monochromatic project and add a flower. My flower is in the stamped image. I used Versamark Dazzle to keep with the monochromatic theme.
Here are the rest of the details:

Cardstock - Stampin' Up
Patterned Paper - Designer Digitals
Image - Stampendous
Extras - Ribbon, EK Success border punch, pop dots, self-adhesive pearl

Thursday, April 22, 2010

A Quick Thank You


Just a quick card to share with you today. The card stock is from Papertrey Ink and the patterned paper is from Basic Grey. The sentiment is a stamp from Stampin Up ... with a little self-adhesive pearl. I inked the edges of the sentiment tag and rounded the corners, then tied it all up with a pretty ribbon. So simple!!