Wednesday, June 8, 2011
S{ick}?
Here's my submission for the SCS Sketch Challenge (SC336). I also combined it with Tuesday's Color Challenge (CC326: Pink Pirouette, Melon Mambo, Regal Rose) and Monday's Try a New Technique Challenge (TLC328: Decorate the Envie). I used SU!'s Both Way Blossoms as my stamp set (Retired).
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Birthday Wishes
I still have remnants of Rich Razzleberry card stock from my previous posts and I am now trying to put together a Congratulations Graduate card for my niece who recently graduated from high school. One of her school colors is gray. As I was browsing Mary Fish's blog (http://www.stampinpretty.com/) I ran across this beauty: http://stampinpretty.typepad.com/.a/6a00e54f95df928834015432d49b67970c-pi
and decided to CASE her card.
This card is quick, simple, and elegant and perfect for my SIL. His birthday was back in April and I only sent him a text message wishing him a happy birthday. He will be totally surprised to get this with a gift card enclosed. Hopefully he will take the hint and use the gift card to take our daughter to a really nice restaurant.
All products are from Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Wow Flowers
Card stock: Whisper White, Basic Black, Rich Razzleberry, Going Gray
Ribbon: Rich Razzleberry
Punches: Word Window; Modern Label
I didn't have the SU! Corduroy Brads so I used Button Brads (Spare Parts from the Paper Studio)
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My SCS Gallery: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=84546
and decided to CASE her card.
This card is quick, simple, and elegant and perfect for my SIL. His birthday was back in April and I only sent him a text message wishing him a happy birthday. He will be totally surprised to get this with a gift card enclosed. Hopefully he will take the hint and use the gift card to take our daughter to a really nice restaurant.
All products are from Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Wow Flowers
Card stock: Whisper White, Basic Black, Rich Razzleberry, Going Gray
Ribbon: Rich Razzleberry
Punches: Word Window; Modern Label
I didn't have the SU! Corduroy Brads so I used Button Brads (Spare Parts from the Paper Studio)
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My SCS Gallery: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=84546
Monday, June 6, 2011
From the Heart
Today's SCS Technique Challenge was to decorate an envelope for a card you've made. I started this card a while back and needed the incentive to complete it. I embossed the flap and edged the envelope with the Flourish from SU!'s Elements of Style.
This is the card that I have finally finished.
All products are Stampin' Up!
Very Vanilla & Night of Navy Card Stock
Night of Navy Ink
This is the card that I have finally finished.
All products are Stampin' Up!
Very Vanilla & Night of Navy Card Stock
Night of Navy Ink
Friday, June 3, 2011
Get Well, Friend
Since I already had these colors out after working on my previous post, I decided to make a 'Get Well Card' for a friend who has been housebound for several weeks. I hope it cheers her up.
All products are from Stampin' Up!
Stamps: Because I Care Hostess Stamp Set
Regal Rose, Very Vanilla & Rich Razzleberry Card Stock; Regal Rose DPS
Inks: Regal Rose, Rich Razzleberry, & Old Olive
All products are from Stampin' Up!
Stamps: Because I Care Hostess Stamp Set
Regal Rose, Very Vanilla & Rich Razzleberry Card Stock; Regal Rose DPS
Inks: Regal Rose, Rich Razzleberry, & Old Olive
Butterflies
I look forward to the Wednesday Tutorials on the Splitcoaststampers website. The tutorial this past Wednesday was to make a Center Step Card. Here is mine. I also combined it with Thursday's "Way to Use It" challenge (WT325 Dying for Die Cuts), and and the May 17, 2011, Color Challenge (CC323 Rich Razzleberry, Very Vanilla Regal Rose)
Monday, May 16, 2011
Courage
I love this stamp set and with Memorial Day coming up, I decided to participate in the SCS CAS119 Challenge and make a card using both the stamp set and the accompanying wheel.
My daughter and her husband are career military and I am keenly aware of the sacrifices made by our men and women keeping us safe.
My daughter and her husband are career military and I am keenly aware of the sacrifices made by our men and women keeping us safe.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
WT318 Hey People
This is my card for the Ways to Use It Challenge on Splitcoaststampers. These little girls remind me of my daughters when they were about this age.
Labels:
3-D,
All-Occasion Cards,
SCS Challenges,
Thinking of You
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Thoughts of You
My submission for today's Featured Stamper over on SCS. This is the front of my card. Here is a link to my SCS Gallery if you would like to take a peek: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/ga...p;ppuser=84546.
Here is the inside of my card. Stamps: Just Believe & Whimsical Words. Card Stock: Cherry Cobbler & Very Vanilla. Embossing Folder: Framed Tulip. Ink: Old Olive, Cherry Cobbler. Embosslits Beautiful Wings. Products: Stampin' Up!
Sunday, March 27, 2011
A Journal for My Sister
Making Journals with my Cinch Machine is getting easier and easier. My sister asked me to make one for her. She wants to use it to take notes during Service on Sunday mornings and I decided to use this stamp set again... it seems very appropriate. My sister loved her new journal.
I stamped the flowers on all of the inside pages.
This is the back. I didn't decorate the back like I wanted to. I ran out of time and I wanted to give it to her this past Saturday when I saw her. The important thing is that she was very pleased with it.
I stamped the flowers on all of the inside pages.
This is the back. I didn't decorate the back like I wanted to. I ran out of time and I wanted to give it to her this past Saturday when I saw her. The important thing is that she was very pleased with it.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Birthday Wishes for Mother
This is the card I made for my mother in celebration of her 91st birthday this past weekend. She had a nice surprise waiting for her in the envelope. She was surrounded by the love of her children, grands, great-grands, friends & relatives.
The day was beautiful so we pitched tents in her yard and cooked out... grilled hot dogs, fried fish, baked beans, coleslaw, grilled chicken, pasta salad, potato salad, Million Dollar Pies, Sock-it-to-me Cake, Cream Cheese Pound Cake, water, sodas, fresh lemonade... the list goes on and on and on...
Stamps: Because I Care; Simply Said; Just Believe; Fast & Fabulous
Ink: Archival Black; SU: So Saffron; White Gel Pen
Paper: So Saffron Card Stock & DSP; Very Vanilla; Basic Black
SU! Scalloped Envelope
Spellbinder Nestabilities
The day was beautiful so we pitched tents in her yard and cooked out... grilled hot dogs, fried fish, baked beans, coleslaw, grilled chicken, pasta salad, potato salad, Million Dollar Pies, Sock-it-to-me Cake, Cream Cheese Pound Cake, water, sodas, fresh lemonade... the list goes on and on and on...
Stamps: Because I Care; Simply Said; Just Believe; Fast & Fabulous
Ink: Archival Black; SU: So Saffron; White Gel Pen
Paper: So Saffron Card Stock & DSP; Very Vanilla; Basic Black
SU! Scalloped Envelope
Spellbinder Nestabilities
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Spring Flower
I love the SCS Challenges. I made this card using last week's sketch challenge and this week's color challenge.
Card Stock: Baja Breeze, Crumb Cake, Soft Suede, Very Vanilla
Die: Daisies (Ellison)
Card Stock: Baja Breeze, Crumb Cake, Soft Suede, Very Vanilla
Die: Daisies (Ellison)
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Praying for You
This is a card I made based on a swap I received from Convention last year. The SU Demonstrator did not place her info on the back of the swap so I don't know how to credit her with the design.
I made this card for a dear friend who recently lost her husband.
I made this card for a dear friend who recently lost her husband.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Music Journal
I decided to make one last journal before placing my 'Cinch' back on the shelf. Now that I have the hang of it, I will use it a lot. This is the front of my journal. I love this sheet music scrapbook paper that I purchased at one of our local craft stores. I call this my 'Billie Holliday' stamp.
I work with a couple of choirs and I wanted a better way to keep my notes and music organized. This is the inside front of my journal. I clipped a small calendar to the inside front so that it is readily available as needed.
I have several tablets that I use but can never find. When I do find one, it's never the one used before. Hopefully I will be able to keep up with one much better because I will know at a glance that it is the one I need.
I work with a couple of choirs and I wanted a better way to keep my notes and music organized. This is the inside front of my journal. I clipped a small calendar to the inside front so that it is readily available as needed.
I have several tablets that I use but can never find. When I do find one, it's never the one used before. Hopefully I will be able to keep up with one much better because I will know at a glance that it is the one I need.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Christmas Card Journal
I can't believe it's March already. I was doing a little spring cleaning this morning and decided to use my 'Cinch' binding machine to bind my Christmas cards I received from friends and family this past Christmas. Normally I just stick them in a box somewhere and DH eventually tosses them when he thinks I am not aware. I think I will start displaying all the cards I receive like this from now on. Cut 2-inch wide strips of card stock to the height of each card. Adhere to the folded end of your card. Score and fold down the center and punch holes using the hole punch of your choice. Bind as desired (ribbons, wire, rings)
Benefits of this Journal: fully decorated with your choice of cards to use as a cover; readily available and full of inspiration for making more Christmas cards.
Some of my cards are landscape, some portrait, depending on the style of the cards. I think this adds a bit of interest to the Journal. I also added scanned copies of photo Christmas cards to this Journal.
I wanted this to be a true depiction of all cards received. I am now in search of Anniversary and Christmas Cards from the past that DH has not tossed.
Benefits of this Journal: fully decorated with your choice of cards to use as a cover; readily available and full of inspiration for making more Christmas cards.
Some of my cards are landscape, some portrait, depending on the style of the cards. I think this adds a bit of interest to the Journal. I also added scanned copies of photo Christmas cards to this Journal.
I wanted this to be a true depiction of all cards received. I am now in search of Anniversary and Christmas Cards from the past that DH has not tossed.
Labels:
Christmas,
Christmas Cards,
Christmas Journals,
Journals,
Tutorials
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Scripture Journal
I have had my 'Cinch' Book Binding Machine for months and finally decided to use it. DH wanted a journal for his sermons and he wanted to be able to flip the pages quickly and easily. Spiral pages seemed to fit the bill. I used the retired SU "A Light Unto My Path" stamp set for my image and sentiment.
Two 7" x 9"chip board pieces for front and back covers
White card stock cut to fit for inside pages
1" wires for binding
Cinch Book Binding Machine
Not Quite Navy Card Stock (SU!)
Bella Birds DSP (SU!)
I covered the insides of the front and back covers with adhesive-backed card
stock purchased from JoAnn's
Two 7" x 9"chip board pieces for front and back covers
White card stock cut to fit for inside pages
1" wires for binding
Cinch Book Binding Machine
Not Quite Navy Card Stock (SU!)
Bella Birds DSP (SU!)
I covered the insides of the front and back covers with adhesive-backed card
stock purchased from JoAnn's
Thursday, January 27, 2011
SCS Wednesday Tutorial
Envelope Card Box. Instructions can be found here: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/envelopegiftbox/
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
SC317 (SCS Sketch Challenge)
I am trying to keep my 2011 New Year's Resolution of being more creative and keeping my Blog updated in 2011. To accomplish this, I find the SCS challenges to be an excellent source of inspiration; I eagerly look forward to the weekly Sketch challenges.
I needed to make a card for my daughter's 'in-laws' to thank them for the wonderful Christmas gifts they gave DH and me. Her MIL reads a lot so I decided to make a 'Book Mark' Thank You Card.
Cut card stock to 5 1/2" x 11"
Score at 4 1/4.
Use preforated blade to make preforations at 8 1/2". This will become your 'Detachable Book Mark'.
Decorate as desired.
Detachable Book Mark
Card Stock: Apricot Appeal, Whisper White; Basic Black;
DSP: Apricot Appeal;
Ink: Apricot Appeal; Archival Black;
Stamp Set: Simply Said;
Ribbon: Whisper White
I needed to make a card for my daughter's 'in-laws' to thank them for the wonderful Christmas gifts they gave DH and me. Her MIL reads a lot so I decided to make a 'Book Mark' Thank You Card.
Cut card stock to 5 1/2" x 11"
Score at 4 1/4.
Use preforated blade to make preforations at 8 1/2". This will become your 'Detachable Book Mark'.
Decorate as desired.
Detachable Book Mark
Card Stock: Apricot Appeal, Whisper White; Basic Black;
DSP: Apricot Appeal;
Ink: Apricot Appeal; Archival Black;
Stamp Set: Simply Said;
Ribbon: Whisper White
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Peace on Earth
I've completed my February cards for the SCS monthly Christmas Card Challenge. I also incorporated one of the Sketch Challenges (SC316), and the 'Try a New Technique' Challenge (TLC308).
Stamp: Plant Hope (Stampin' Up!); Hero Arts;
Paper: Always Artichoke Card Stock, Always Artichoke DSP; Whisper White Card Stock;
Brads: White; Pewter;
Punches: Word Window; Modern Label
Stamp: Plant Hope (Stampin' Up!); Hero Arts;
Paper: Always Artichoke Card Stock, Always Artichoke DSP; Whisper White Card Stock;
Brads: White; Pewter;
Punches: Word Window; Modern Label
Monday, January 17, 2011
3-In-1
I finally decided to post these two pictures but I am not pleased with the way this card turned out.
I decided to incorporate three of the Splitcoaststampers challenges into one: Clean & Simple (CAS102), Try a New Technique (TLC308), and Ways to Use it (WT305).
Stamps: For All You Do (SU!)
Inks: Night of Navy, Crushed Curry, Pretty in Pink, Real Red, More Mustard, Daffodil Delight, Rose Red, Old Olive, Certainly Celery (SU!)
Ribbon: Daffodil Yellow (SU!)
After taking a few pictures of my card, I decided to wait until tomorrow to post one... I think my card needs a bit more work. So, until tomorrow...
I decided to incorporate three of the Splitcoaststampers challenges into one: Clean & Simple (CAS102), Try a New Technique (TLC308), and Ways to Use it (WT305).
Stamps: For All You Do (SU!)
Inks: Night of Navy, Crushed Curry, Pretty in Pink, Real Red, More Mustard, Daffodil Delight, Rose Red, Old Olive, Certainly Celery (SU!)
Ribbon: Daffodil Yellow (SU!)
After taking a few pictures of my card, I decided to wait until tomorrow to post one... I think my card needs a bit more work. So, until tomorrow...
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Thanks
UKJem is the featured stamper over on SCS. This is my case of her card found here: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1670654?&cat=500&ppuser=47377.
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