Although I do have a craft room, most of my stuff is done at my coffee table, while I watch TV once my kids (and often my hubby) are in bed. I'm a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator, and am here to create, share and inspire... I hope you see things you like! I'm always trying new things and trying to improve my creative process. If you see anything you have to have in your own stash, please click on the Shop button on the left to be taken to my Stampin' Up! website.
Showing posts with label On Your Birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label On Your Birthday. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
March Workshop cards
This is my fun Sale-A-Bration card! I had so many new things to play with after getting my first big workshop order, I may have gone a little overboard with this one, but I think it turned out pretty well!
One thing I haven't done a lot of is soft, pretty cards... but this one, with the soft, but still very fresh colors, and the newsprint, I think managed to be super pretty, without treading into the overly flowery style that I'm not a big fan of. I love this die! I think it'll make a lot of really FUN flowers (hence the dies name), with a variety of Designer Papers.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
My 2nd Workshop Make n' Takes
I am SO excited about this one! We're doing Luminaries to go with any decor, and semi-custom Make a Monster cards... guests will have a choice of 3 color schemes for the paper, and can create and watercolor their monsters however they like... here are my samples
The luminary is still a work in progress. I'm not completely happy with the ribbon placement, or the Itty Bitty bird in the brad... just seems a bit out of place? I think I'll do a bow, with the brad in the center, and I'm still deciding what stamp to use in the brad. [EDIT]: I added 2 pics (the top 2), of the final result...
And for the monster card, the other color schemes I'm offering are Tangerine Tango Cardstock with Daffodil Delight DSP, or Rich Razzleberry with Regal Rose.
The luminary is still a work in progress. I'm not completely happy with the ribbon placement, or the Itty Bitty bird in the brad... just seems a bit out of place? I think I'll do a bow, with the brad in the center, and I'm still deciding what stamp to use in the brad. [EDIT]: I added 2 pics (the top 2), of the final result...
And for the monster card, the other color schemes I'm offering are Tangerine Tango Cardstock with Daffodil Delight DSP, or Rich Razzleberry with Regal Rose.
Hubby's birthday card
He's been into playing poker games on the iPod and DS lately, so when I got this paper in a grab bag at a local store, I knew it would be perfect, and the Lucky You stamp was an excellent match.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
My creative progression... so far!
I was always a creative person, and have had my hands in many different outlets from as far back as I can remember... crosstitching, knitting, writing songs/stories/poems, designing clothing on paper, sewing, and scrapbooking, to name a few. And then I had kids, and that all went out the window (except for knitting, which I actually started FOR my kids, to make wool covers for our cloth diapers).
Then, my sister invited me to join a Stampin' Up! monthly club with her. I hesitated at first, because I always thought stamps weren't versatile enough, and I had NO interest in making cards... I rarely even remembered to BUY cards for people. But, the Demonstrator and some of the other club members were my sister's close friends, whom I'd always really liked, so I thought it would be fun. And I SWORE, I would just make the cards in class, and stick to just buying papers and embellishments for getting back into scrapbooking. That lasted 2 months... I was hooked! And thanks to the fact that cardmaking is a small, quick and personalized project, I've really been able to reclaim the creative spirit I'd been losing over the years, even without large chunks of time to work with.
So, to show you how I got from square one (ie. super simple, sometimes embarassingly horrid cards) to now, where I have a new level of confidence and pride in my projects, while still striving to learn and master new techniques, and one day, make stuff that I feel is up to par with my sister and my upline... here's my visual progression... (minus 2 of my favorites, which I forgot to take pictures of. My Brother-in-Law's 30th bday card, and a goodbye card to my friend/SU upline)
1st Bday
Father's Day
8 year old Bday
Wedding shower
Baby boy
I loved this one so much, I did 3 variations
Birthday
Baby shower (gender neutral)
Wedding
My son's bday
Stepdad's 60th (should have said 60, not 06, but I got them backwards)
Baby girl
Boys's bday
Boy's bday
Dad's bday
Baby shower favors
Baby shower prizes
1st bday
Baby shower
Boy's 5th bday
Dad's bday
Chipboard Christmas ornaments
Christmas card
Christmas card
Christmas card
Stampin' Up! Starter Kit Contest card (only allowed to use stuff from my Starter Kit... I loved it, except for the faux stitching I did on the ribbon)
Christmas card
Baby girl
Sister's bday
Then, my sister invited me to join a Stampin' Up! monthly club with her. I hesitated at first, because I always thought stamps weren't versatile enough, and I had NO interest in making cards... I rarely even remembered to BUY cards for people. But, the Demonstrator and some of the other club members were my sister's close friends, whom I'd always really liked, so I thought it would be fun. And I SWORE, I would just make the cards in class, and stick to just buying papers and embellishments for getting back into scrapbooking. That lasted 2 months... I was hooked! And thanks to the fact that cardmaking is a small, quick and personalized project, I've really been able to reclaim the creative spirit I'd been losing over the years, even without large chunks of time to work with.
So, to show you how I got from square one (ie. super simple, sometimes embarassingly horrid cards) to now, where I have a new level of confidence and pride in my projects, while still striving to learn and master new techniques, and one day, make stuff that I feel is up to par with my sister and my upline... here's my visual progression... (minus 2 of my favorites, which I forgot to take pictures of. My Brother-in-Law's 30th bday card, and a goodbye card to my friend/SU upline)
1st Bday
Father's Day
8 year old Bday
Wedding shower
Baby boy
I loved this one so much, I did 3 variations
Birthday
Baby shower (gender neutral)
Wedding
My son's bday
Stepdad's 60th (should have said 60, not 06, but I got them backwards)
Baby girl
Boys's bday
Boy's bday
Dad's bday
Baby shower favors
Baby shower prizes
1st bday
Baby shower
Boy's 5th bday
Dad's bday
Chipboard Christmas ornaments
Christmas card
Christmas card
Christmas card
Stampin' Up! Starter Kit Contest card (only allowed to use stuff from my Starter Kit... I loved it, except for the faux stitching I did on the ribbon)
Christmas card
Baby girl
Sister's bday
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