Wednesday, December 5, 2012

December Daily


Hi scrappersOnce again it's time for me to share a project at She's A Sassy Lady and I'm excited to share the foundation of my December Daily album with you.  I'm sure many of you have heard of this, but if not, it came from the mind of the very creative and talented Ali Edwards.  I purchased a kit from Studio Calico this year and it included the album, paper, embellishments, photo sleeves and stamps.

To decorate my cover I used some Mister Huey mist, twine, ribbon, border stickers and alpha letters.  My usual style is a little cleaner, but I'm happy with the color and texture. 


A picture of the inside cover of my album.  I actually love it and kind of wish it was on the outside cover, but it just felt too big and bulky.


These daily cards are a product created by Ali Edwards and there are a variety of colors and styles.  I chose to print my cards on kraft card stock with a green border.  The album is an off white color and so I didn't want to print on white card stock, I felt like it clashed.  I'm really happy with the way my cards turned out.


These 4x6 chipboard pages were also included in the kit.  Some of them I covered with paper and others I painted in coordinating colors.  I have an example of a painted page in the picture below.


Day 1-my apologies for the blurry picture.  The story I focused on was our annual family outing to the tree farm.  The journaling on the left tells the story of the picture and the rest of the day.





Day 2-a very uneventful day for me.  The picture shows a pile of "things" I collected during my errands.  Some days are a little less exciting than others, but that's life.


Day 3-I chose to use a picture I took while out with friends playing BINGO.  I love the wood veneer letters I used, and they seemed to fit the retro look of the BINGO cards perfectly.


Day 4-my sweet nephew in the tub.  I just can't get enough of that face.

And there you have it my friends.  Next month I'll include more photos from my album.  I'm sure it will include a lot more embellishments and details.  Thank you for visiting today and I wish you all the happiest of holidays.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Owl Treat Box


Hello scrappers.  Once again it's my turn to share a project at She's A Sassy Lady.  I have to admit I haven't had much crafty energy lately, but I'm trying to turn that around.  I'm hoping I will be inspired to start working on my Christmas cards and getting ready for December Daily, which I'm planning to take part in this year.  At times like these, to get myself back in the groove, I find it easiest to pick a project that requires minimal creativity...in other words, I chose to create a 3-D image that some other creative person already designed for me.


The owl box is from the Silhouette online store, which means all I had to do was pick out my paper and embellishments.


I did some inking around the edges of the card stock and pattern paper.  I assembled the owl before putting the box together, it just seemed easier that way.  It's difficult to see in the pictures, but I added glossy accents to the eyes and beak.


I thought a bow was appropriate for this girly owl.  Now all that's left to do is add some treats and pick who the lucky recipient will be.

Details
Pattern Paper:  My Mind's Eye Stella and Rose (Hattie)
Solid Card Stock:  Papertrey Ink
Ribbon:  My Mind's Eye Stella and Rose (Mabel)
Glossy Accents
Stampin' Up Dimensional Adhesive
Ink:  Papertrey Ink-Vintage Tea Dye Duo

Thanks for hanging in with me.  I hope you enjoyed my little project, perhaps it will provide some inspiration for one of you.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Back To School


Hi scrappers.  This month at She's A Sassy Lady I'm sharing a back to school project.  I like to put something together for my nephew to take to his class and this year I found a crayon box and thought it would be perfect for a little treat.


This is a picture of the box before it's folded.  I used the tools in Silhouette software to change the size of the box for my needs.  I cut a few samples before finding the right size.   




Look at all these fun colors!  I love using a variety of colors and patterns for elementary school age children.


Next I stamped "first day of school" on white card stock and then used a scallop punch which I adhered on some brown card stock.  Punches come in really handy for projects where you're making multiples of an item.  For this project I made 30 treat boxes.  I don't know exactly how many kids are in my nephew's class this year, so I prefer to make more than I think I'll need.


To finish the box I wrapped some ribbon around them and adhered the badges.  Inside of each box is a mini fruit rollup and sticker.


When it comes to school projects my goal is to keep it simple.  I do this for a couple reasons, the first is because I have to make so many.  And secondly, second graders aren't going to really appreciate time, energy or perfection.  So, it's just not worth stressing out...they just want the treat inside anyway!

Recipe:
  • Pattern Paper- Papertrey Ink Bitty Dot Basics
  • Solid Card Stock- Papertrey Ink
  • Ribbon- White 1/4-inch grosgrain Stampin' UP
  • 1-inch scallop punch Martha Stewart
  • 1 1/4-inch circle punch Marvy Uchida
  • Brown Ink- Papertrey Ink
  • Stamp- The Paper Studio
 Thank you for stopping by.  Have a great day!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Card Share-Home Sweet Home


Hi scrappers!  It's August 1st can you believe it?  I'm keeping it simple this month at She's A Sassy Lady and using a sketch.


One of my favorite blogs for sketches and card challenges is The Sweetest Thing, so I'm including a link for you and I encourage you to check it out.  The card measures 6x6-inches.


The 'home sweet home' sentiment and image, along with the file tab are from the Silhouette online store. 

As you can see I don't have a lot of variation from the sketch, which is fine.  I love sketches because you can use them as a jumping off point or take them strictly as they are presented.

Details:
  • Card Base:  Bazzil
  • Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink (Enchanted Evening and Rustic Cream)
  • Pattern Paper:  October Afternoon (a variety of collections)
  • Button:  My Mind's Eye
  • Ribbon:  Papertrey Ink (Simply Chartreuse)
  • 'Destination' Sentiment:  October Afternoon (Boarding Pass)
  • Marker:  Stampin' UP (Old Olive)
Thank you so much for stopping by today and I'll see you soon!

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Multicolored Embossing Technique


Hi scrappers!  Once again it's my turn to post at She's A Sassy Lady.  I hope you enjoy this fun technique I'm sharing with you.  I've seen similar ideas around the blogosphere and wanted to give it a try.


I started by stamping a background stamp with Versamark.  Then I slowly started sprinkling my embossing powder in alternating colors.  Unfortunately, you will "waste" some powder since all the colors will mix together, but I think it's worth it.


And after all my colors are added.  Apparently I missed a spot, bummer.  This picture is before I set the powder with my heat gun.


I also decided to try it on black card stock and I love how it turned out. 


Next I placed my heat embossed pattern on my cutting mat, as you can see I chose to use the black for this card.


Next up, cutting.  Pretty simple, right?!  I chose my sentiment from the Silhouette online store and lined it up in my window so it cut directly on my paper.  If you look close you'll see I accidentally cut off part of my 'y', thank goodness I had a big enough area I could cut it again.


Then I simply put my card together.  I used some twine and a border punch to complete my card design.  I have to admit, it feels like something is missing...but in any case, it's a finished card...for now at least.  Lol.


Details
Stamp:  Hero Arts/Basic Grey-Oxford Collection
Pattern Paper:  Basic Grey-'PB and J'
Embossing Powder:  Zing-Red, Yellow, Pewter
Border Punch:  Stampin' Up-Scallop
Twine:  The Twinery-Black
Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink
Button:  Papertrey Ink
Versamark 'Dazzle'
Embossing Buddy-Stampin' Up

Thanks for visiting and have a happy and safe 4th of July!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Happy Father's Day!


Hi!  It's my turn to post at She's A Sassy Lady and I decided to share a couple Father's Day cards. My design is so simple that this is more of a card share than a tutorial. 


I picked the tie, mustache and 'Dad' sentiment from the online Silhouette store.  I think these two images are perfect for a couple quirky yet masculine cards.


I took this picture to give you an idea of the size of this sentiment.  I continue to love how well the Silhouette cuts intricate images on even the thickest cardstock.


I used a scrap to punch a couple of hearts for my cards.





Details:
  • Authentique 'Journey' Collection
  • Echo Park 'Dots and Stripes'-Metropolitan
  • October Afternoon 'Rocket Age' Collection
  • Spellbinders Nestabilities-Classic Oval Large
  • Papertrey Ink-Solid Cardstock
  • Black Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
  • Gray Twine
  • Silhouette Online Store
Are you inspired to tackle a Father's Day card? I hope so.  As with most holidays, it will be here before we know it, along with the last day of school...which is the next project on my list.  Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

A Sketch To The Rescue


Hey scrappers, it's that time again, my turn to post a project at She's A Sassy Lady.  I was looking for a little inspiration and came across a great blog with lots of beautiful cards and great sketches.  I highly recommend you check out The Sweetest Thing.  I found a sketch that I really liked and decided to give it a go.


There weren't any measurements included with the sketch, so I'll include mine.  As always with sketches you can flip and move things around.  I'm using a standard 4 1/4 by 5 1/2-inch card.  Starting from the lower left corner: 3 1/2 x 3, 3 1/2 x 2 1/2, 1 1/4 x 5 and 1 x 5-inches.



The camera is a die cut image from the online Silhouette store.



The banners below were part of the reason I chose the card sketch.  All sort of great sentiments that can be added to a card or layout.


Here's my completed card.  Simple, but great pops of color and patterns.


I decided to create another card using the same sketch.


A view of the dimension on this card.


Details:
  • Solid Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink
  • Pattern Paper:  Card #1-Basic Grey "Out of Print" and Card #2-October Afternoon "Thriftshop"
  • Wood Banners-My Mind's Eye
  • Butterfly Die Cuts:  October Afternoon "Sidewalks" Flower Sack
  • Twine:  The Twinery
  • Scallop Edge Border Punch:  Stampin' Up!
  • Oval Frame:  Spellbinders Nestabilities Classic Ovals (Large)
Thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Easter Treat Bag


Hi scrappers, once again it's my turn to share a project at She's A Sassy Lady.  As of late, I seem to have become quite the treat bag aficionado, and I figured, why change a good thing now?  Lol!  I also felt like since we're quickly approaching Easter you, my fellow scrappers, might appreciate a little inspiration.

The box I chose is from the online Silhouette store, but you can certainly find something similar on several Cricut cartridges.


Here is the basic box cut and scored.  I decided to personalize it and create a window.  I used a Spellbinders die and taped it on the inside of the box before I ran it through the Cuttlebug.  You can see that in the picture below.


Then I cut a piece of of vellum and glued it to the inside of the box.  This way the recipient can get a little peak of what's inside.  You could also use acetate if you prefer.


Even though I have a window I wanted to add this sweet little image of a bunny carrying his Easter eggs.  He was easy to color and would be fairly quick to duplicate if you wanted to make a large quantity of treat boxes.  I also added some dimensional pearls to the image.


Below is a picture of the assembled box.  As you can see there is a flap that folds down to close it up.


Of course I had to add a button and some twine to the enclosure.  Honestly, I can find a place for a button on nearly every project I create.


I decided to "frame" my image and used one of the same dies as above, to create it.  I did a little inking around the edges and added some dimensional adhesive.


Supplies:
  • Pattern Paper:  October Afternoon "Sidewalks"
  • Solid Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink "Sweet Blush"
  • Spellbinders Nestabilities "Large Labels"
  • Stampendous "Art Bunny" Stamp
  • Ink:  Jenni Bowlin- Chewing Gum and Speckled Egg, Memento- Tuxedo Black 
  • Button:  Papertrey Ink
  • Vellum:  Papertrey Ink
  • Twine:  I can't remember the brand, sorry.
  • Copic Markers

Thank you so much for stopping by.  I hope my little project provided you with some inspiration.  See you soon!