Can I just tell you... I LOVE my son's teacher for Grade 2!!! And since this is only her second year teaching, I wanted to make sure she had a very warm welcome. I thought this adorable matchbox desk, filled with staples, like paper clips, rubber bands and stickers would do the trick, along with a matching card. I used the Mojo Monday sketch for the card, and the SUO Challenge for "Boxes or Bags" for the desk.
Here's the sketch for the card
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.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Friday, August 10, 2012
Colors for Class
As I mentioned in my last post, I haven't hosted my small friends and family class in ages, so most of them haven't seen the new In Colors yet. Well, it just so happens that HandStampedSentiments challenge this week is to use ALL of them together, so that's what I did, along with the Mojo Monday sketch, which had enough elements and layers to utilize them all easily. And once again, I just cannot get over the amazing new ink pads, and how such fine detailed images, as well as those more solid ones, all come out crystal clear... I can't WAIT to share these with the girls, not to mention this beautiful ribbon! Again, with the objective of keeping things simple enough to get through it with my whole, mostly beginner class, I left things as basic as possible, and with so many layers, I decided against sponging all the edges, etc. Fortunately, all the great DSPs add a lot of texture on their own.
The sketches:
The sketches:
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Trying to K.I.S.S. ;)
It's been WAY too long since I held a class at home, and I also need some practice with simple cards before Stamp Club is back in session, so I picked a VERY clean and simple sketch challenge from Stampin 411, and a simple color scheme from Color Throwdown. The thing is though, "simple" always feels more like "unfinished" to me, so it's a real challenge... even with the very minimal layers and embellishments, I still ended up using the Big Shot 3 times, and heat embossing too, so it will still take awhile for the whole class to put this together. C'est la vie! We'll still have loads of fun making it :)
The challenges:
The challenges:
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Bouquets of Love
I'm at the age where wedding invites are sporadic, rather than 5 per summer, so I haven't invested in any specific wedding sets, so when I needed a card for my beautiful cousin's wedding, I pulled out this fabulous Valentine set, that I am SOOO glad was carried through to the new catalogue!
And of course, it goes perfectly with the Sale-A-Bration paper from last spring, which I am still head over heels in love with, so that's what I used ;)
I pulled inspiration from 3 challenges for this one... Create with Connie and Mary for the sketch, Just Add Ink for the bright florals, and SUO Challenges Buttons & Brads theme for the brad usage on the bow.
The sketch (flipped):
The inspiration:
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Reason To Smile
Another thing I finally had a chance to play with was the July exclusive 2-step stamp set, Reason to Smile, which is ONLY $5, if you order $60 CDN!!! I used Pals Paper Arts sketch for this one, along with some Orchard Harvest and Patio Party papers, and the new Brushed Bronze Designer Buttons. I also have to admit, I wasted some unnecessary time on this one, when I had the "brilliant" idea to literally tie this bow and tag onto the stem of the flower. So, I cut slits on each side, and threaded the ribbon through it and tied the tag on, but looking at it now, I could have more easily tied the bow to the tag and glued it on, and it would've still looked exactly the same... oh well, live and learn ;)
And here's the sketch, which I flipped...
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
In Stitches
In the midst of a very busy month, I FINALLY had a chance to sit down and play with some of my new pre-order goodies from the upcoming Holiday catalogue, and found the Stampin' 411 sketch fit just perfectly! Some of the Orchard Harvest papers are perfect for the Hoop La La set, so I decided to have some fun with that. The tried and true Lattice folder works great to accent the two as well, and with the new Core'dinations paper, it was even better! After sanding the embossed Core'dinations, it even had a beautiful fabric like feel and look to it that accented the theme of the card perfectly. And for some finishing touches, I used the new silver Stampin Dazzle marker to color the metal screwpiece at the top of the embroidery ring, and I silver embossed the needle stamp directly onto the "stitch" paper, and threaded some Baker's Twine through it, as if it was sewing the stitches on the paper. And of course, I clear embossed the sentiment, so it would be raised like actual crosstitches.
And here's the sketch I used...
And here's the sketch I used...
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Watermelon Season!
My niece was excited to discover there was a Melon scented embossing powder, and the new in colors lend themselves PERFECTLY to watermelon cards, so I made her this card to celebrate her graduation to middle school... it's so cheerful and yummy, and she loved it :) I used the Create with Connie and Mary challenge for it.
And the sketch...
And the sketch...
Simple but worn
This birthday card for my 6 year old nephew was done with the Clean & Simple Stamping challenge, so I challenged myself to really keep it simple. I also used the color challenge from Pals Paper Arts, but ended up switching the Early Espresso to Chocolate Chip and the Definitely Daffodil to So Saffron.
And the sketches...
And the sketches...
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Coffee Card for Crossing Guard
I know our crossing guard likes having his coffee with him every morning, so I decided a Tim Horton's gift card was a good gift, and this card was the perfect complement to tuck it into. I used Card Positioning System's sketch challenge for this one...
And here's the sketch...
And here's the sketch...
Gift for Teacher #2
For our Grade One teacher, I decided her personality was more suited to something bright and fun than something pretty, so I made a fun sign for her classroom... (excuse the flash on the glass)
Gift for Teacher #1
For our preschool teacher, I used a Thank-You card my talented sister designed for stamp club, and decorated a picture frame to match.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Coloring on DSP
I made this card for the Creating Pretty Cards Challenge #12, and SUO's For The Birds challenge. My son's teacher loves roosters, so I cut this one out of the Beau Chateau paper and added some color with blenders. I am also in love with the Itty Bitty Banners!!!
And here's the sketch...
And here's the sketch...
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Picture perfect!
I used Sketch Frenzy Friday's sketch, and a bunch of my new goodies to make this Father's Day card for my hubby. I thought these new profile stamps would go GREAT with the Peekaboo dies, and it worked great! I am also SO in love with this new In Color ribbon <3
And here's the sketch...
And here's the sketch...
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Beach Bum
I really love this stamp set... I don't actually own it, and it's old, but I use my sister's set when I'm in the mood for it.Well, last night, I needed to make a card while I was at her house, watching all our boys, so not only did I use the chance to play with this stamp set, I also got to play with some retired paper I'd never seen, and some Kiwi Kiss, with the most amazing ribbon... I hope Stampin' Up! brings these back one day! I used the sketch challenge CCMC205 for Create with Connie and Mary, but after getting all my elements together, things just didn't "fit", so I had to move things around and reconfigure it. So it doesn't REALLY resemble the sketch anymore, but hopefully it's close enough to not be disqualified...
Here's the sketch...
Here's the sketch...
Rain or Shine?
So, it's June... I think? But it's pretty hard to tell by looking out the window at all those gloomy skies and rainy days. Well, that was just right for the get well card I needed to make, but now I'm more than ready for some real sun... so I made my own :)
And here's what it really looks like outside... but without the pretty colors ;)
And here's what it really looks like outside... but without the pretty colors ;)
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