Monday, January 25, 2016

Guest stampers!

Molly came over to make Valentines for Dan and the kids. 
We also filled the Cutie Pie boxes for her co-workers at her new job. 
I made 10 of these for Molly's co-workers at her new
job.  Each paper and tag was different.  I used my
new Cutie Pie thinlet. 

Molly used the Sheltering Tree set for her
card for Dan.  The tree has about 4
colors of leaves and some punched tiny
hearts.  She personalized the bicycle color.

This card is so cute!  She used die cut hearts
and picked bright colors to layer behind the
panel.  She added a stitched scallop border
with a die and ran the white card stock through
that really cute embossing folder.

We used a brayer to add color to the new
World Traveler embossing folder.  The images
were placed in strategic locations to cover
ink blotches! 
 
 The very next day Brandon and Anna  came over to spend the afternoon and make their valentines for Rob, Molly, Dan and each other.  They also made one for Lindsay. 


Brandon's for his Dad                             Brandon's for his Mom                      



Brandon's for Anna                  Brandon's for Dan        



Anna's for Brandon                     Anna's for Dan



Anna's for her Mom              Anna's for her Dad



Anna made this one for Lindsay from the both of them for all her babysitting.
The kids had a good time.  They both used embossing folders and dies with the cuttlebug and my big shot. Anna did some sponging and Brandon used punches. They chose their ideas from Pinterest and changed them a bit to suit themselves. 

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Blooming Heart Thinlit Die

I attached a layer of vellum on a larger card base by putting small bits of fast fuse behind each tiny heart.  The white heart is mounted on a gold foil heart. I used single strands of gold embroidery thread for the loops  peeking from behind the sentiment. I made this card for the 50th wedding anniversary of my friend Donna's parents. 
The heart is cut from the pink glimmer paper.  The embossing folder is from Darice.  I used a thin strip of the pink glimmer paper across the bottom and pearls for embellishment on the flowers.


This uses white glimmer paper over a red foil heart.  It is layered on black, tied with bakers twine, and mounted on thick cardstock

The DSP is from the birthday bouquet pack.  The heart is cut from Rose Red and the small flowers are Pink Pirouette. The heart is placed  slightly off center on some floral vellum from the Botanical Gardens DSP vellum stack and the vellum square is placed slightly to the left of center on the card front 


This is one of my favorites.  I cut a heart in the white panel and inset a pink heart cut from Pink Pirouette, then layered the detail heart over the top.  The flowers are stamped  in Rose Red.  They are slightly offset.  I used the trio corner punch on opposite corners of the white panel before layering it on Rose Red and then on a white card base.
These cards were the first ones I made using the Blooming Heart Die. They both use the same papers.  I cut the heart from Wisteria Wonder and a coordinating DSP. Then each heart was set into the negative space on each front panel.  The card on the left was mounted on a Very Vanilla card base and I used the clear Wink of Stella pen to add sparkle. The pink behind the DSP heart is a scrap, and the card base is Blushing Bride.    




 

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Botanical Blooms

Wow! What a fun set of dies to work with.  I love the extra layers in the petals on the flowers. I sponged some extra color to the centers of most of the flowers.  Most of the matching DSP is very bold and tropical but the dies lend themselves to many styles. 







Saturday, January 2, 2016

Happy New Year 2016

I made this card for my friend Diane that lives in New Jersey.  It is the essence of clean and simple.  White glimmer paper numerals with silver glimmer paper centers.  The numbers are raised with foam tapeThe stitched scallop border is from Lawn Fawn.  I added a narrow strip of silver glimmer paper above the scallop. 

I liked it so much that I decided to make a desk calendar with the same style.  I printed the calendar, cut it, and mounted it to small piece of watercolor paper with brads. The calendar is taller than the card so needed some extra embellishment to balance the empty space. 



Gift Tags

I have made several sets of gift tags that I sold to a friend of Claudia.  The butterfly ones are really fun to make.  I plan on making more with other colors for her to sell at a spring bazaar.