After a busy, long week, I spent part of my Friday night making some cards. It took me some time to gain inspiration, but after looking through a few card challenges for this week, I was inspired to make a birthday card using a stamp set I haven't touched for a long time!
Fab Friday has a clean and simple sketch this week, which gave me the perfect start to making my card:
And Seize the Birthday has their usual "Anything Goes" theme this week. The 'Topping' option this time was felt, but I'm pretty sure I don't own any felt... or it's buried somewhere in my crafting supplies... So I opted out on that :).
And here's the card:
The Stampin Up stamp set I used was "Four Feathers". I loved this stamp set when I first saw it, but wasn't really sure how to incorporate it into my card designs. This sketch gave me the perfect opportunity. The large circle on the card was the perfect spot for these 3 feathers that I stamped and die-cut. The colours I used are probably my favourite colour combination lately -- Bermuda Bay, Coastal Cabana, Pool Party, Basic Gray, Smokey Slate, Basic Black and Whisper White. Shades of teal have always been my favourite colours! I added a small strip of black and white designer series paper which seems to pop right out of the card! A couple of the feathers and the sentiment is popped up to give the card some dimension. I've also added texture by embossing the background with "Decorative Dots". Bakers twine and small rhinestones embellish the card.
Thanks for stopping by!
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Saturday, 4 February 2017
Tuesday, 30 June 2015
A New Wall Banner for a New Season
Apart from greeting cards and scrapbooking, I also like to occasionally make some crafty things as home décor. Last fall, my intention was to make a wall banner for each season. I started off well and made one for the Autumn season...
But then life got busy and I skipped Winter and Spring.... My husband made a comment like 'soon we'll reach Fall anyway and you'll be up-to-date'. Well that made me think, OK it's time to change that banner! It will be almost a year since it's been up! Crazy how fast time flies!
Anyway... I made sure that was one of my goals this week, and it took a lot shorter than I thought to make one! Here's my new Summer banner:
But then life got busy and I skipped Winter and Spring.... My husband made a comment like 'soon we'll reach Fall anyway and you'll be up-to-date'. Well that made me think, OK it's time to change that banner! It will be almost a year since it's been up! Crazy how fast time flies!
Anyway... I made sure that was one of my goals this week, and it took a lot shorter than I thought to make one! Here's my new Summer banner:
This hangs in our dining room. I love how it brightens up the room!
I used Scallop Square framelits/nestabilities and added layers of cardstock and designer paper to each scallop square. I used Stampin Up's photopolymer stamp set entitled "Larger Than Life Alphabet & Numbers" for the letters. They are stamped, cut out and popped up to give the banner some dimension. A small flower with a rhinestone in the centre is added to 3 of the squares to embellish them. The squares are attached to burlap ribbon to make the banner.
Thursday, 3 April 2014
Inspired By... Multicolour Seashells!
Today we introduce a new inspirational photo challenge!
It was Karly's pick this week and she chose a summery photo from David's Tea. I love the multicolour seashells on this bubble teapot and teacups! I decided to use these colours, as well as an ocean/beachy theme to create a spring/summer birthday card!
Just a note... we will be taking a break from the KCRR and "Inspired By..." challenges for the next couple weeks. :)
IB #42
I was inspired by the latest Viva la Verve sketch challenge:
This layout is somewhat similar to the card I shared with you on yesterday's post, but with just a few more layers. I started with a Sahara Sand card base and added layers of embossed cardstock, designer paper, and stamped images. "By the Tide" stamp set is one of my favourites, as I love the beach, and I thought it was a great representation of the inspirational photo.
Thanks for stopping by!
Just a note... we will be taking a break from the KCRR and "Inspired By..." challenges for the next couple weeks. :)
Card Ingredients:
Stamps: By the Tide, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Paper: Sahara Sand, Crisp Cantaloupe, Coastal Cabana, Tangerine Tango, Very Vanilla, 2013-2015 In-Colour DSP
Ink: Sahara Sand, Tangerine Tango, Coastal Cabana
Tools: Fancy Fan embossing folder, Distress tool
Accessories: Pearls (Michael's)
Saturday, 22 March 2014
A Tri-Fold Owl Birthday Card
A couple weeks ago, I posted a fun owl birthday card that I made for my niece (click here to see original post). My initial inspiration came from this adorable card. I loved it so much that I made a second card, this time using the tri-fold. I stuck with the same colour combo, covering each panel with patterned designer paper and randomly placing the punch art owls throughout the card.
So fun, right? This card is sure to make anyone smile on their birthday!
So fun, right? This card is sure to make anyone smile on their birthday!
I am entering this clean and layered card in The Card Concept challenge this week:
Thanks for stopping by! Enjoy your weekend!
Card Ingredients:
Stamps: Remembering Your Birthday
Paper: Crumb Cake, Coastal Cabana, Real Red, Early Espresso, Whisper White, Basic Black, Bermuda Bay, Polka Dot Parade DSP, Fresh Prints DSP, Brights DSP, 2013-2015 In-Colour DSP
Ink: Bermuda Bay
Tools: Circles nestabilities, Scallop Circles nestabilities, Owl Builder punch, Petite Pennant Builder punch, Heart to Heart punch, Little Leaves sizzlit die
Accessories: Bakers twine
Friday, 7 March 2014
A Friday Mashup Win and an Owl Birthday Card
Today is already off to a good start! One of my cards was chosen as the winner of the latest Friday Mashup challenge! What a nice surprise!
Another reason to celebrate - our neice, Zulea, has a birthday today!
I thought it would be fun to make her a card with punch art owls. I saw this great sketch from Always Playing With Paper and used it as the base of my card design:
I love the new designer series paper in the Stampin Up Spring Occasions Mini Catalogue and decided to use it on this card. The colour combo of Real Red, Bermuda Bay and Coastal Cabana look fabulous together!
This card was inspired by Darlene Design
Card Ingredients:
Stamps: Remembering Your Birthday
Paper: Bermuda Bay, Real Red, Sahara Sand, Early Espresso, Crumb Cake, Whisper White, Basic Black, Fresh Prints DSP, Brights DSP, 2013-2015 In-Colour DSP
Ink: Bermuda Bay
Tools: Owl Builder punch, Petitie Pennant Builders punch, Itty Bitty punch, Heart to Heart punch, Little Leaves sizzlit die
Accessories: Bakers twine (CTMH)
Click here to see my original post
Another reason to celebrate - our neice, Zulea, has a birthday today!
I thought it would be fun to make her a card with punch art owls. I saw this great sketch from Always Playing With Paper and used it as the base of my card design:
I'm also linking up with Seize the Birthday:
I love the new designer series paper in the Stampin Up Spring Occasions Mini Catalogue and decided to use it on this card. The colour combo of Real Red, Bermuda Bay and Coastal Cabana look fabulous together!
How cute are these owls?! They were created using the Owl Builder punch from Stampin Up - probably one of my favourite punches of all time! The cute party hats were created using the Petite Pennant Builders punch (cut off part the bottom portion) and one of the Itty Bitty punches for the pom. And the owl party continues inside the card!
Here's wishing Zulea a fantastic day!
This card was inspired by Darlene Design
Card Ingredients:
Stamps: Remembering Your Birthday
Paper: Bermuda Bay, Real Red, Sahara Sand, Early Espresso, Crumb Cake, Whisper White, Basic Black, Fresh Prints DSP, Brights DSP, 2013-2015 In-Colour DSP
Ink: Bermuda Bay
Tools: Owl Builder punch, Petitie Pennant Builders punch, Itty Bitty punch, Heart to Heart punch, Little Leaves sizzlit die
Accessories: Bakers twine (CTMH)
Monday, 23 December 2013
Winter Frost Double Pocket Card
I've been making Christmas papercrafts to the very last minute before we head home to see family tomorrow! I plan on sharing each and every one of them when we return!
Amongst all the Christmas cards, I made a special one for my coworker. We are a great team at work and she has become a good friend of mine, so I thought something unique would be most appropriate :)
I chose the double pocket fold for this card. It's quite simple really. I followed this tutorial on youtube and added my own creative touch. I chose the Winter Frost designer paper from Stampin up - this paper is gorgeous! (I've pretty much used all of it up this year!) Bermuday Bay, Coastal Cabana and Smokey Slate have become one of my favourite colour combos! Here's how it turned out:
Amongst all the Christmas cards, I made a special one for my coworker. We are a great team at work and she has become a good friend of mine, so I thought something unique would be most appropriate :)
I chose the double pocket fold for this card. It's quite simple really. I followed this tutorial on youtube and added my own creative touch. I chose the Winter Frost designer paper from Stampin up - this paper is gorgeous! (I've pretty much used all of it up this year!) Bermuday Bay, Coastal Cabana and Smokey Slate have become one of my favourite colour combos! Here's how it turned out:
I finally made use of the chevron punch! I bought it quite some time ago with good intentions to use it... Months later, I pulled it out and have now used it on multiple projects. I love it! I think the rhinestones and the eyelet border really add some detail to this card front. Pull the tag out of the front pocket....
A simple tag with a little designer paper and adorable sentiment, and of course... rhinestones!
Let's take a look inside:
I simply added little ornaments hanging over the edge of the 2nd pocket. I filled this pocket with a tag from David's Tea filled with White Chocolate Frost tea (sounds delicious!) I pasted a small labels framelit to the space below the pocket so I had a spot to write my message.
I love how it turned out! And like I said earlier, this colour combo is fabulous!
This will be my last post until 2014! (I hope to be a bit more dedicated to my blog in the new year) :)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Card Ingredients:
Stamps: Tree Trimmings, Four Holidays, Word Play
Paper: Winter Frost DSP, Bermuda Bay, Coastal Cabana, Smokey Slate, Whisper White
Ink: Bermuda Bay, Coastal Cabana
Tools: 1-3/4" Circle Punch, Large Scallop Circle punch, Eyelet Border punch (ret.), Snowflake Punch (ret.), Chevron Border Punch
Accessories: Rhinestones (Michael's), Pool Party Bakers Twine, Silver ribbon
Friday, 29 November 2013
Recipe Box
Happy Friday!
One of the many things I will be selling at the craft fair this weekend are recipe boxes. I covered boxes with designer paper from one of my favourite DSP collections in this year's Stampin Up catalogue - Eastern Elegance. I just love the colour combos in this designer paper!
Recipe Box Ingredients:
Recipe Box - CTMH
Stamps: From the Kitchen Of (ret.)
Paper: Eastern Elegance, Smokey Slate, Coastal Cabana, Whisper White
Ink: Smokey Slate
Tools: 1-1/4" Circle punch, 1-3/8" Circle punch
One of the many things I will be selling at the craft fair this weekend are recipe boxes. I covered boxes with designer paper from one of my favourite DSP collections in this year's Stampin Up catalogue - Eastern Elegance. I just love the colour combos in this designer paper!
The letters are cut out using my Cricut mini. I don't use this machine often, but when it comes to cutting out letters, it is so handy! I then added rhinestones to give it some sparkle.
I made index cards for inside, using the same colours as the DSP:
Thanks for stopping by! Recipe Box Ingredients:
Recipe Box - CTMH
Stamps: From the Kitchen Of (ret.)
Paper: Eastern Elegance, Smokey Slate, Coastal Cabana, Whisper White
Ink: Smokey Slate
Tools: 1-1/4" Circle punch, 1-3/8" Circle punch
Friday, 30 August 2013
Inspired By... Funky Nail Art!
Just one more day of work and we are on the road again! This time we are making our way down south to Kelowna, to get one last taste of summer! Looking forward to a relaxing weekend of camping, shopping, and sun-tanning on the beach!
Friday means a new inspirational challenge!
Friday means a new inspirational challenge!
It was Karly's pick this week and she chose a fun photo of funky nails. Love these colours together!
At first I thought of doing a nautical-themed card... However, these colours would be a great non-traditional combo for a Christmas card! And with Christmas coming up in just 4 months, it's time to start building my stock! I chose the Retrosketches sketch to use as a guide and pulled out my new collection of Christmas DSP.
What do you think? I cut strips of DSP and glued them on a piece of white cardstock. The ornament is stamped in Coastal Cabana and popped up to give the card some dimension. The sentiment is stamped in Smokey Slate and rhinestones are added to embellish it. After taking a look at it again, there was something missing on the top portion of the card so I added pieces of ribbon in similar colours and I like how it turned out!
Thanks for stopping by!
Enjoy the long weekend ahead!
Card Ingredients:
Stamps: Sentiment - unknown; Delightful Decorations
Paper: Coastal Cabana, Whisper White, Winter Frost Specialty DSP
Ink: Coastal Cabana, Smokey Slate
Tools: Ornament Punch
Accessories: Rhinestones (Michael's), Coastal Cabana ribbon, Silver 1/4" ribbon, Pool Party Satin ribbon (Sale-a-Bration)
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