So - how do you like it?
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Paper Craft Crew Challenge #28
I'm a little late in posting my Paper Craft Crew Challenge card today. So sorry! I ended up not doing the color challenge part and only the sketch challenge this month. But after seeing the great cards made with the color challenge (Perfect Plum, Wild Wasabi and So Saffron), maybe I should have given it a go. The main reason I didn't do the color challenge was that I wanted to make a Valentine so that is what I did.
So - how do you like it?
So - how do you like it?
Labels:
My Digital Studio,
Papercraft Crew,
sketch challenge
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Ahhhh Chooo!
Got a cold? This project's for you!
Here is another little 3D project I made Sunday while watching all the pre-Super Bowl interviews.
The DSP is non Su - some paper I found in my closet where I have my stash!! The ribbon flower is one I made months ago and never used. I found it on my desk and it matched! This little tissue box was much less complicated than yesterday's project. I found a "how to" video on You Tube that I watched to make this tissue box. Here is the link to the video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0cducd4pcw&feature=related
What did you think of the commercials during the Super Bowl? My favorite was the Chrysler Dodge Ram's tribute to the farmer and my least favorite was the GoDaddy.com commercial - really tasteless and revolting! I also liked the Tide commercial and the Budweiser Clydesdales. What was your favorite? Watch them all here - http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=super+bowl+commercial+2013
I think Sonny was fast forwarding through some of them because I don't remember seeing a lot of the commercials that I saw at that link. I really like this Coke one - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGkD8uIqCGU but don't remember seeing it either.
Here is another little 3D project I made Sunday while watching all the pre-Super Bowl interviews.
The DSP is non Su - some paper I found in my closet where I have my stash!! The ribbon flower is one I made months ago and never used. I found it on my desk and it matched! This little tissue box was much less complicated than yesterday's project. I found a "how to" video on You Tube that I watched to make this tissue box. Here is the link to the video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0cducd4pcw&feature=related
What did you think of the commercials during the Super Bowl? My favorite was the Chrysler Dodge Ram's tribute to the farmer and my least favorite was the GoDaddy.com commercial - really tasteless and revolting! I also liked the Tide commercial and the Budweiser Clydesdales. What was your favorite? Watch them all here - http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=super+bowl+commercial+2013
I think Sonny was fast forwarding through some of them because I don't remember seeing a lot of the commercials that I saw at that link. I really like this Coke one - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGkD8uIqCGU but don't remember seeing it either.
Labels:
super bowl,
tissue box
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Get Well
Whoo Hoo! The Ravens won the Super Bowl tonight. I was pulling for them rather selfishly. I didn't want San Francisco 49ers to win because they would have had as many Super Bowl Rings as the Steelers did. It was a really good game and at the end, I was on pins and needles pulling the Ravens through. In the last 20 seconds, the Ravens scored a safety which I didn't like. See, I was playing in one of those football squares games and I had the winning score UNTIL they scored that safety. I would have won $250!!! Grrrrrr .... I was P.O'd! But Sonny and I did win the football pool we have been playing all year. Sonny came in first and I came in tied with 2nd place. We had to guess what the total points were going to be at the end of the game and I came closer than the gal I was tied with so I got second and she got third. I think I get $40 but beggers won't be choosy! Sonny gets $200 for first place!! Quite a difference in pay out for 1st and 2nd, huh? At least we are keeping it in the family.
I spent today working on a couple of projects. I am going to NC Demos Quarterly in March and am participating in a 3D Swap. So, I tried out a couple of things today. I just love this Get Well Box that I made but I think it is too involved for a swap. It will depend on the number I would have to make. We'll see. Right now, I'm just auditioning projects!
I found the tutorial for this cute box here - http://kingsonpaddington.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/get-well-kit.html
I used a sheet of DSP from Sale-a-Bration, Madison Avenue and paired it with Island Indigo, Tangerine Tango, and Sahara Sand cardstock. The band-aide stamp on the front is also from Sale-a-Bration - Patterned Occasions.
Here is the inside:
There is supposed to be a throat lozenge holder next to the kleenex holder but I didn't have any to measure so I could make the holder for it. I will have to buy some and add them later. This might be something cute to make in Stamp Club. I'll keep that in mind.
Have a great week!
I spent today working on a couple of projects. I am going to NC Demos Quarterly in March and am participating in a 3D Swap. So, I tried out a couple of things today. I just love this Get Well Box that I made but I think it is too involved for a swap. It will depend on the number I would have to make. We'll see. Right now, I'm just auditioning projects!
I found the tutorial for this cute box here - http://kingsonpaddington.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/get-well-kit.html
I used a sheet of DSP from Sale-a-Bration, Madison Avenue and paired it with Island Indigo, Tangerine Tango, and Sahara Sand cardstock. The band-aide stamp on the front is also from Sale-a-Bration - Patterned Occasions.
Here is the inside:
There is supposed to be a throat lozenge holder next to the kleenex holder but I didn't have any to measure so I could make the holder for it. I will have to buy some and add them later. This might be something cute to make in Stamp Club. I'll keep that in mind.
Have a great week!
Labels:
football,
Get Well Box,
Patterned Occasions,
salebration,
super bowl
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Bootiful Thanks
Punxsutawney's famous groundhog predicts spring will come early this year. Yay!! With thousands watching on Gobbler's Knob in west-central Pennsylvania,
Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his lair Saturday but didn't see his
shadow.
Hope you are enjoying your weekend! Who do you predict will win the Super Bowl tomorrow? From everything I am hearing, it is a hard one to predict. I will be pulling for the Ravens for a couple of reasons. This is the final game for Ray Lewis, a veteran player for Baltimore, and I would like to see a win for him. Also, if San Francisco wins, they would have the same number of Super Bowl rings as the Steelers and I don't want that to happen!! Whatever happens, I hope it is a good close game.
I've been working on my thank you cards and have even gotten them mailed! Yay for me. This one uses the Bootiful Occasions and some retired DSP. The DSP is Well Worn and is on the Clearance rack so if you want it, scurry over there and put it in your cart. The "thank you" is stamped with the Itty Bitty Banners set which is available FREE for Sale-a-bration.
Hope you are enjoying your weekend! Who do you predict will win the Super Bowl tomorrow? From everything I am hearing, it is a hard one to predict. I will be pulling for the Ravens for a couple of reasons. This is the final game for Ray Lewis, a veteran player for Baltimore, and I would like to see a win for him. Also, if San Francisco wins, they would have the same number of Super Bowl rings as the Steelers and I don't want that to happen!! Whatever happens, I hope it is a good close game.
Labels:
Bootiful Occasions,
clearance,
football,
salebration,
super bowl
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Get Whale Soon!
Just a quick share for you today. Another Oh Whale card for you. This time I made a gray and orange card. It would cheer you up if you were sick, wouldn't it? The corduroy button is retired but I stocked up on them when they retired because I loved them.
I got a Stampin' Up box today filled with more SAB and Mini stamp sets. So I will trying them out this weekend!! It's great how new toys will get your "mojo" going again!
Have a great weekend! I know I will. I am playing Hand & Foot Friday and then celebrating my sister, Angela's birthday with a family dinner that night. Saturday my sister, Marianne and her husband are coming over for dinner and Greg is going to work some magic on my computer and get it to run faster (I hope.) My computer is about 5 years old and getting bogged down with too much stuff so Greg is going to install a new disk drive to see if that will help instead of me buying a new 'puter yet. Sunday will find me watching the Super Bowl. Can't believe how fast football season is! I actually watch the game and don't tune in just for commercials! But I enjoy watching them too.
I got a Stampin' Up box today filled with more SAB and Mini stamp sets. So I will trying them out this weekend!! It's great how new toys will get your "mojo" going again!
Have a great weekend! I know I will. I am playing Hand & Foot Friday and then celebrating my sister, Angela's birthday with a family dinner that night. Saturday my sister, Marianne and her husband are coming over for dinner and Greg is going to work some magic on my computer and get it to run faster (I hope.) My computer is about 5 years old and getting bogged down with too much stuff so Greg is going to install a new disk drive to see if that will help instead of me buying a new 'puter yet. Sunday will find me watching the Super Bowl. Can't believe how fast football season is! I actually watch the game and don't tune in just for commercials! But I enjoy watching them too.
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Oh Whale
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Clearance Plus ....Thanks A Ton
EDITED TO ADD : I used Circle Nestabilities for the circles in this card. The card measures 4 1/2 x 11". Score the long side at 2 3/4" - flip and score again @ 2 3/4". I just used the "Nestie" circles that would fit the card.
I just checked out the Clearance page and there are some great buys there. Some of my favorite Designer Paper is on sale - Everyday Enchantment (my all time fav!) and Well Worn. Also there is some great ribbon (Bashful Blue Satin and Pear Pizazz Seam Binding) as well as Twitterpated Buttons, Neutral Brads and some punches. The other GREAT deal if you have My Digital Studio is the Content Discs for $1.00!!! Yep - $1.00 - not a typo but I imagine these will go fast so if you are interested, better not wait. Order them now. One of the CD's (Express Booster Pack) includes 400 Designer Papers and originally sold for $39.95. Either contact me and I can put in an order for you or you can order online at my Online Store HERE.
I am having such fun with the Oh Whale stamp! I just love this card I made this weekend with a little different fold.
Oh Whale closed - front view |
Opening up |
The cut out circle is adhered to the top of the card and the solid white circle is adhered to the bottom half of the card. |
Inside of card |
Labels:
clearance,
Cloud Embossing folder,
Oh Whale
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Get Creative With MDS2 Templates
Already Wednesday? How time flies. I've been on the go all week. Monday I played bridge (and got high score!), then met Sonny at Discount Tire so they could repair my flat tire. We shopped around a bit for a new TV for his room. There was a 32" Magnavox advertised at Target at a good price. But of course, we get there and they don't have any in stock. The ad just came out on Sunday - good old "bait and switch!" Tuesday I went to the dentist for my cleaning. Ugh, I need 2 small fillings. I'll be going back again next week for that. After meeting a friend to give her Stampin' Up order, I headed over to the Huntersville Target. They had one tv in stock but one was all I needed so now Sonny isn't having to watch tv with a magnifying glass tonight. After a quick lunch, I headed to the body shop to get my bumper fixed and to WalMart.
So are you anxious to see my creation this week? Here is the sketch we had to work with:
And here is my card:
Check out the rest of the cards from the Paper Craft Crew HERE.
So are you anxious to see my creation this week? Here is the sketch we had to work with:
And here is my card:
I created this card using MDS2 and worked from a template. If you are new to My Digital Studio, I suggest you start with a template and just change things around. This particular template is from the Smitten Alphabet and is for a 8x8 page (I think). Here is what the template looked like before I started altering it:
So give it a try - find a template you like on MDS2 and play around with it. There are probably a lot of templates you don't even know you have. That is the case with me. I spent some time the other day just looking at all the templates and jotting down some of my favorites that I want to play around with.
Labels:
digital templates,
mds2,
Papercraft Crew,
sketch challenge
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Chalkboard Thanks
I think I am hooked! I just love this chalkboard technique. I have been seeing it a lot so I decided to give it a try this weekend. Love it!! And thought it really went well with this designer paper I found in my stash (non SU).
Here's how to do it:
Card Stock: Basic Black (or use Garden Green or Not Quite Navy for the look of old green and blue chalkboards)
Ink: VersaMark, Whisper White Craft ink, ink matching the colour of your card stock
Other: Heat Tool, White Stampin’ Emboss Powder, Embossing Buddy, Watercolor Pencils (White Pencil), Stamping Sponges, ruler (clear is best)
Step 1: Rub card stock with Embossing Buddy. Stamp images with VersaMark ink. Heat emboss with White Stampin’ Emboss Powder.
Step 2: Sponge edges of card stock with matching color to create contrast. Wipe off excess ink with tissue. Lightly sponge around embossed images and in blank areas with Whisper White Craft ink. Sponge some areas darker and some lighter to create the look of chalk dust.
Step 3: Use a ruler or freehand, draw lines through or above and below stamped images with the White Watercolor Pencil. Draw a border 1/4″ from each edge of the card stock with the White Watercolor Pencil to create a frame around the chalkboard. Remember this is all “chalk” drawing on a board so being perfectly neat isn’t necessary!
OPTIONAL: If desired go back and shadow stamp over embossed images with Whisper White Craft ink. By stamping over, but slightly off center of the original image you create a blurred shadow effect. Allow craft ink to dry
Here's how to do it:
Card Stock: Basic Black (or use Garden Green or Not Quite Navy for the look of old green and blue chalkboards)
Ink: VersaMark, Whisper White Craft ink, ink matching the colour of your card stock
Other: Heat Tool, White Stampin’ Emboss Powder, Embossing Buddy, Watercolor Pencils (White Pencil), Stamping Sponges, ruler (clear is best)
Step 1: Rub card stock with Embossing Buddy. Stamp images with VersaMark ink. Heat emboss with White Stampin’ Emboss Powder.
Step 2: Sponge edges of card stock with matching color to create contrast. Wipe off excess ink with tissue. Lightly sponge around embossed images and in blank areas with Whisper White Craft ink. Sponge some areas darker and some lighter to create the look of chalk dust.
Step 3: Use a ruler or freehand, draw lines through or above and below stamped images with the White Watercolor Pencil. Draw a border 1/4″ from each edge of the card stock with the White Watercolor Pencil to create a frame around the chalkboard. Remember this is all “chalk” drawing on a board so being perfectly neat isn’t necessary!
OPTIONAL: If desired go back and shadow stamp over embossed images with Whisper White Craft ink. By stamping over, but slightly off center of the original image you create a blurred shadow effect. Allow craft ink to dry
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chalkboard technique
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Swallowtail Beauties
I guess I've complained about the cold enough! We are starting to warm up. Sunday, noon and it is 30 degrees with the sun shining. By Tuesday or Wednesday, it is supposed to be in the 60s!! Whoooo Whooo!! Sonny is obsessed since our trip to Alaska with their weather this time of year. Every day he tells me what the temps are going to be in Fairbanks. Today I think he told me the high was supposed to be something like minus 40 degrees. I can't even imagine what that feels like. Guess I won't complain about NC's highs and lows!
Despite the cold outside, I have been warm inside and working away with my new toys! One of the stamp sets I didn't think I would get was the huge Swallowtail Butterfly single stamp. I kept seeing some really pretty samples using it so I caved. I am so glad I did. I just love the cards I made with it this weekend. What do you think? Which one is your favorite?
This one I stamped the butterfly on Whisper White card stock with Versamark and then sprinkled Melon Mambo embossing folder all over and heated it up. Just gorgeous! The little "thank you" uses the stamp, Pretty Petites and the small Label Punch (both items FREE in the Sale-a-bration catalog!
This butterfly was stamped on Naturals Ivory card stock with Versamark. I sprinkled Classy Copper (retired) embossing powder over the little guy and heated him up. Then I used my daubers to daub Baja Breeze and More Mustard on the wings. Just daub the ink on lightly - you can always go back and add more. Very lightly, in the background, I stamped the swirl stamp from Everything Eleanor. (I'm not sure if "daub" is a word but you know what I mean!)
My final beauty is this black and white Swallowtail. Make sure you remember to wipe the cardstock with the Embossing Buddy before stamping!! I stamped the butterfly with Whisper White Craft ink (which is now retired BUT you can use Versamark and get the same effect.) Next I sprinkled White embossing powder all over and heat set it. I don't know if you can see it, but I used the Needlepoint Border embossing folder from the Spring Mini (pg. 5) on the Pool Party card stock. The sentiment comes from one of my favorite sets, Word Play.
Last night Sonny and I went to the movies. You've probably figured out by now that going to the movies is one of our favorite things to do. Sonny had not seen Lincoln and I have been wanting to see Silver Lining Playbook and knew that was not his kind of movie. So my movie stated at 7:05 and his at 7:15 so it worked out completely - except we couldn't share popcorn, which we don't do anyway!! Truth be told, I usually pop my popcorn at home and take it in with me in my purse - much less calories!! I really enjoyed my movie. I wasn't too sure at first - it started rather slow and was kind of bizarre at first, but by the end I had a big smile on my face and was rooting for Bradley Cooper. I don't think it will win the Academy Award but it was entertaining.
Despite the cold outside, I have been warm inside and working away with my new toys! One of the stamp sets I didn't think I would get was the huge Swallowtail Butterfly single stamp. I kept seeing some really pretty samples using it so I caved. I am so glad I did. I just love the cards I made with it this weekend. What do you think? Which one is your favorite?
This one I stamped the butterfly on Whisper White card stock with Versamark and then sprinkled Melon Mambo embossing folder all over and heated it up. Just gorgeous! The little "thank you" uses the stamp, Pretty Petites and the small Label Punch (both items FREE in the Sale-a-bration catalog!
This butterfly was stamped on Naturals Ivory card stock with Versamark. I sprinkled Classy Copper (retired) embossing powder over the little guy and heated him up. Then I used my daubers to daub Baja Breeze and More Mustard on the wings. Just daub the ink on lightly - you can always go back and add more. Very lightly, in the background, I stamped the swirl stamp from Everything Eleanor. (I'm not sure if "daub" is a word but you know what I mean!)
My final beauty is this black and white Swallowtail. Make sure you remember to wipe the cardstock with the Embossing Buddy before stamping!! I stamped the butterfly with Whisper White Craft ink (which is now retired BUT you can use Versamark and get the same effect.) Next I sprinkled White embossing powder all over and heat set it. I don't know if you can see it, but I used the Needlepoint Border embossing folder from the Spring Mini (pg. 5) on the Pool Party card stock. The sentiment comes from one of my favorite sets, Word Play.
Last night Sonny and I went to the movies. You've probably figured out by now that going to the movies is one of our favorite things to do. Sonny had not seen Lincoln and I have been wanting to see Silver Lining Playbook and knew that was not his kind of movie. So my movie stated at 7:05 and his at 7:15 so it worked out completely - except we couldn't share popcorn, which we don't do anyway!! Truth be told, I usually pop my popcorn at home and take it in with me in my purse - much less calories!! I really enjoyed my movie. I wasn't too sure at first - it started rather slow and was kind of bizarre at first, but by the end I had a big smile on my face and was rooting for Bradley Cooper. I don't think it will win the Academy Award but it was entertaining.
Labels:
Embossing Folders,
movies,
Needlepoint Border embossing folder,
Pretty Petites,
salebration,
Swallowtail
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Friday, January 25, 2013
.Big Shot Info
I guess we made the right decision last night to cancel the MDS training in Kernersville because Wow - did we have some COLD weather today!! Our high was about 27 degrees! I got dressed this morning to go play Hand & Foot and was just fixing my lunch to take with me when I got the phone call that it had been canceled. I truthfully think they panicked and "jumped the gun" a bit. It didn't even start doing any precipitation until around 1 pm and even then, it wasn't much. The craziest thing to me was the school dismissal. The schools in our county was dismissed at 8:45!! What a waste of money in my opinion. Why did they even go to school? Charlotte schools did it smart - they dismissed 2 hours early. That makes sense. We didn't get anything to speak of where I live. The worst of the sleet and freezing rain moved through Charlotte around 3:30 p.m. and cleared the area two hours later. Precipitation from the storm system was relatively light, as meteorologists had expected. But with temperatures in the mid-20s throughout the day – about 25 degrees below the average high for the date – the light sleet and freezing rain quickly coated roads with a sheet of ice and causing numerous traffic accidents.
The high temperature of 27 degrees Friday was the coldest in Charlotte since 2004, according to the National Weather Service.
I know sometimes it get confusing using the Big Shot and trying to decide on the "sandwiches" to use. So, hopefully this will solve all your problems! Print it out and put it handy so the next time you use your Big Shot, you will know what to do.
Also, I have a good tip for you. I bought a pack of square Post-It notes at Staples that have the sticky on the whole square. They are about 3" square. They work great in holding the framelits and edgelits in place on your paper and you can reuse them several times.
Embossing Folders paper only, one piece at a time (although I have done multiple pieces before)The high temperature of 27 degrees Friday was the coldest in Charlotte since 2004, according to the National Weather Service.
I know sometimes it get confusing using the Big Shot and trying to decide on the "sandwiches" to use. So, hopefully this will solve all your problems! Print it out and put it handy so the next time you use your Big Shot, you will know what to do.
Also, I have a good tip for you. I bought a pack of square Post-It notes at Staples that have the sticky on the whole square. They are about 3" square. They work great in holding the framelits and edgelits in place on your paper and you can reuse them several times.
platform, both tabs open
cutting pad
folder w/paper in it, open end goes in machine first
cutting pad
Tips: Some folders make very deep impressions and might "crack" your paper; over time they thin down with use so you might not notice cracking after many uses; in the meantime, try adding a piece of vellum or extra piece of thin card stock (whisper white or DSP) on top of the other piece of paper INSIDE the folder; this additional piece will take some of the brunt of the pressure. Also, experiment with different weights of paper; designer paper, whisper white and very vanilla are the thinnest ones we have; confetti, naturals, etc., are heavier and should crack less. I get best results by lightly spritzing water on my card stock before embossing it--the water softens the paper to help prevent cracking and it dries quickly.
Edgelits (long thin metal borders) paper only, one piece at a time
platform, both tabs closed
cutting pad
paper
edgelit, bump side down, placed horizontally across the width of the cutting pad (cutting with it lengthwise can cause it to bend out of shape); use tape or Post-Its to hold in place
cutting pad
Framelits (thin metal shapes) paper only, one piece at a time
platform, both tabs closed
cutting pad
paper
framelit, bump side down; use tape of Post-Its to hold in place
cutting pad
Sizzlits and Clearlits (thin dies) paper only, one piece at a time
platform, one tab open
cutting pad
sizzlit, face up
paper
cutting pad
Embosslits (thin hinged dies) paper only, one piece at a time; these cut and emboss your images
platform, one tab open
cutting pad
embosslit (pay attention to the side that says "this side down"); open end goes in machine first
paper
cutting pad
Bigz Dies w/o score lines (inch thick dies) cuts a variety of materials (metal, chipboard, fabric, paper, etc.); cut multiple pieces at a time
cutting pad
die, face up
paper
cutting pad
Bigz Dies w/score lines (inch thick dies) cut one piece at a time
cutting pad
die, face up
paper
crease pad
add a shim of card stock if needed (if your cut lines don't go all the way through, add a shim; if your score lines are cut through, remove the shim)
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I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
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