Friday, January 29, 2010
Razzle Dazzle Gift Set
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Quickutz Silheoutte
Several of my stamping girl friends have Cricut machines, I used one a couple of years ago when I worked at the local scrapbook store and thought it was neat but didn't feel the need to have one. I've run across web sites that have "cutting files" that made me curious. One thing led to another and I decided I wanted a digital die cutting system. I did a lot of reading and learning before I made my final decision and started watching E Bay to see what they "really" sold for.
After watching the auctions I made my bid and a Quickutz Silheoutte was delivered to my house a few weeks ago. What fun! I seem to be in a learning mode lately. I've been reading through the on line tutorials at their website and practicing, practicing, practicing.
I made the card above using the Silheoutte Heart Lace cutting file. I learned how to re size it to fit an A6 card and let the machine do the rest. Love it! It's so nice all by itself that I just added a Nestabilities tag and ribbon. I do need to find a better way to attach the "lace" to the card, my 2way glue pen seemed like a good idea but it isn't holding. Scor tape maybe?
The anniversay stamp is from Anniversary Birds by Verve Visual.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
More CHA Pictures
I've spent most of my day today with that Digital Scrapbooking software you can see in the picture. I was having fun, getting pages done and then... I lost them. Don't you just hate being a beginner sometimes? That's okay, I learned some stuff today.
Happy Stamping!
Monday, January 25, 2010
CHA Consumer Show - Anaheim, CA 2010
We got on the computer to see if we could still get tickets and a room and both were still available. I was so excited I could hardly wipe the smile off my face! The picture above is my ticket for Saturday and below is the view of the convention center in Anaheim from our hotel.
We arrived about 2 p.m., checked into our hotel and took off on foot for the convention center 2 parking lots away. It was still raining but we took precautions like wrapping Susan's feet in plastic bags before she put her shoes on so her feet would stay dry. Her shoes had mesh tops and were soaked.
Look what I won Friday night!! I took a survey when we first arrived at CHA about ribbon and was entered into a drawing. About 45 minutes before 8:00 my name was called, luckily Susan heard it and I went running over to the booth number they gave. The ribbon basket is from BOC Design Group (Berwick Offray Cleo) and the lady with me is Shira Lowry their national sales manager. We decided to go back to our hotel room after that, the basket was too big to carry around the show floor and we were going to be back in the morning for day 2 anyway. Much to our delight it was no longer raining for our walk home. It was quite a trip carrying that basket of ribbon back to the hotel room, it weighed a ton. I'll show more ribbon pictures later. We opened it in our room and couldn't believe all the beautiful ribbon, it ended up being 1300 yards. I'm not sure what to do with all that ribbon but I'm certainly going to try to use as much as I can!!
Mojo Monday 121
My image is a digi stamp from Fred She Said Designs. My paper scrap drawer has had a lot of good use lately, my patterned paper came from there. It's from PapertreyINK, the dotted satin ribbon is also. I used a Martha Stewart border punch, and did my coloring with Copic markers. To make the second butterfly I enlarged the digi image and printed it again and cut it out.
Happy Stamping!
Friday, January 22, 2010
Birthday Wishes
This is kind of a weird color combination for me. Do you ever seem to use the same colors all the time? Maybe it's because of Christmas and Valentine's Day that I keep going back to RED a lot.The card stock, ink and ribbon are PTI Summer Sunrise and Ocean Tides, the White is my standard Neenah Super Smooth Solar White. I used Verve's Thankful Accents and Circular Sayings sets, birthday cards are something I try to keep a good stash of.
I made the patterned paper from the stamps in the set. I penciled a 1 1/4 inch square grid on the white card stock so I could stamp the flower image in straight (almost!) rows, then I stamped the hearts to fill in the bare spots. This is also a Mojo Monday sketch from July 2009.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
C.A.S.E.ing Edna!
It seems to me I've been doing a lot of C.A.S.E.ing lately, I've been fortunate enough to see some beautiful cards in my browsing around the internet. I didn't have exactly the same stamps as Edna but I did have one so I thought I'd see what I could do. This took a long time to come together but there it is. I used Spellbinders Flower Creations One & Two for my flowers, I sponged PTI Pure Poppy Ink on the white cut out flower pieces before I took them out of the dies. The flourish stamp is made by Hero Arts - I think it's going to be a wonderful background stamp! The Thanks so much is from Verve Visual. Oh, I added Crystal Effects to the dots around the flourish, when I took my picture it wasn't completely dry so it isn't as shiny as it will be. I loved Edna's black pearls on her card but I didn't have enough to cover all my dots so I improvised. Happy Stamping!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Doodle Dragon Studio Challenge Blog's 1st Challenge
This was a really fun card for me, I used last years Basic Grey Bittersweet paper pad, Copic markers, Spellbinders Nestabilities Oval & scalloped Oval dies, and a new Stampin' Up! border punch. I also added a little self adhesive heart to finish it off.
Have a great day!
Monday, January 18, 2010
Shirleys 2 Girls Valentine
For today's card I used a digital image from Shirley's 2 Girls. Aren't they cute?! I colored the elephants with Copic markers and cut them out and popped them on another print out that I'd already colored the hearts on. I used a little Copic Spica clear glitter marker on the dots by the hearts, it's kind of hard to see in the photo. The colored image is cut out with a Nesties rectangle die and layered onto a PTI Hibiscus Burst scalloped rectangle. The red card body is Neenah Red Linen card stock and I used a Martha Stewart border punch and a little dotted grossgrain ribbon from Michael's. Is that considered a one layer card? Hmmm, I'm not very good at making one layer cards - I tend to get carried away, good for me!
Friday, January 15, 2010
I have new stamp sets from Verve Visual today, Thankful Accents & Thankful Hearts. I saw this beautiful card at Sarah's Creations.I knew I "needed" this set! I couldn't resist C.A.S.E.ing Sarah's card. Again, I used heat embossing and Spellbinders Nesties dies. The patterned paper with scallops around it is digital paper I printed and the other panel is the SU Linen background. I also used adhesive backed black half pearls and wide Organdy ribbon.
I'm really enjoying the digital papers. I've been exploring different web sites that do digital scrapbooking and they have my interest. Don't worry I'm not going to become a scrapbooker, my life is pretty much in albums already. What I'm really interested in are the hybrids they're using for cards. I'll fill you in as I learn more! For now, I'm working on learning Photo Shop Elements 7. I used it to edit my pictures and then couldn't export them... in the end I won.
Have a fun day!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Waltzing Mouse Valentine
I have another Valentine to share with you today, I just love this set from Waltzingmouse Stamps, it's called Season's Of Love. A quick and simple card. I stamped the heart image in SU Craft ink, added SU Clear embossing powder and heat embossed it. I must say my white paper is a super heavy weight card stock I bought last year on line, I really like the way it holds up to the heat gun. There isn't as much warping going on as I wait for the embossing powder to melt.Next I cut out the heart with a Spellbinder's Nesties Heart die and one in red using the Scalloped Heart die. I love the way a lot of the Waltzingmouse stamps go with the Spellbinders dies. The body of the card is Carnival Red card stock and the first panel is Neenah Super Smooth Solar White run through the Cuttlebug using the Swiss Dots embossing folder. I added 1/3" Red Organdy ribbon and my card is ready!
Monday, January 11, 2010
Tiny Treats Valentines Day 2
The black and white polka dotted paper is digi paper I printed myself. I'm sorry I don't remember where I got it, I have quite a collection! I colored the Kitty with Copic markers and masked off the "friends" part of the purr-fect in the sentiment stamp before I inked it. Kellee has eight cats right now and I think she'll think these are purr-fect!
Friday, January 8, 2010
Tiny Treats Valentines
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Inspiration
It's a mess but a creative mess none the less! Once again I used the Basic Grey Urban Prairie 6 x 6 paper pad and Stampin' Up! Rose Red card stock. I also used Spellbinders Nestabilities dies and half a dozen black brads. This is another sketch I wanted to try. I discovered the Skipping Stones Designs blog, they have lots of sketches for us to try.
Have a great day!
Monday, January 4, 2010
Mia and Bosko
I was intriqued by this sketch. Jody Morrow made a cute card and it's posted on her blog here so I should say I C.A.S.E.d Jody's card. In my browsing I found Jody's blog, I really like her style and the way she uses patterned paper in her designs.
Have a great day!
Friday, January 1, 2010
Prayer Journal C.A.S.E.
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