Sunday, December 28, 2008
Calendar Favorites
January
Supplies:
Cardstock - (black) Rooney Printing; (white) Bazzill; (silver metallic) Papercut; (teal) Stampin' Up!
Patterned - (stripe and pink dot) My Minds Eye; (green dot) KI Memories; (metallic snowflake) Reminsce; (red dot) Scenic Route
Accents - (photo corners) Heidi Swapp; (chipboard snowflakes) American Crafts; (gems) Kaiser Craft; (scalloped and plain circle dicuts) Spellbinders - cut in Cuttlebug machine
February
Supplies:
Cardstock - (red scallop) Diecuts with a View; (Dk Brown) Bazzill; (Lt Brown) Worldwin
Patterned - Pebbles Inc
Accents - ("You & Me" rub-on) Stampin' Up; (scallop chipboard) EK Success; (heart sticker) Pebbles Inc; (clock accent) Heidi Swapp; (silver brad) Making Memories; ("remember" stamp) Ali Edwards for Technique Tuesday; (ink) Staz On; (ribbon, staples, button) unknown; (label diecut) Spellbinders - cut on Cuttlebug machine
March
Supplies:
Cardstock - (all) Bazzill
Patterned - (red swirl) My Minds Eye; (teal with white flowers) Making Memories; (floral pattern) American Crafts
Accents - (border punch) Martha Stewart; (flower diecut) Cuttlebug; (gems) Kaiser Craft
April
Supplies:
Cardstock - (black) Rooney Printing; (white) Bazzill
Patterned - (grey/white floral) Basic Grey
Other paper - (vellum) Papercut
Accents - (diecut border) Quickutz; (paper flowers) Hero Arts; (gems) Kaiser Craft; ("love" rub-on) Stampin' Up!
Some of my favorite things....
January - love the look of the layered papers! I actually already have a page almost identical to this one in my scrapbook, so I scraplifted myself! I love the ability to use scraps to create a wonderful page. Plus I love mixing and matching the different paper brands.
February - I had to enlarge this wonderful picture of my Grandparents to match the valentine theme....let's face it, my grandma's lime green striped shirt just wouldn't have matched my paper/accent choices. I love the look of the 8x10 photo (cropped slightly for design purposes).
March - I love the effect of the Cuttlebug flower. Got the popped up and layered idea from Dawn at Picture This who had used it on a card. Also, thought it was the perfect accent since the diecut matched the design in the paper so well. I mimicked the paper design with gemstones. I think it turned out great.
April - Since this was a great picture, I didn't want to detract by using bright colors. I kept it simple with neutrals. Found the perfect Basic Grey floral pattern that was both elegant and simple. I love the effect of the diecut border - the intricate border matched perfectly with the swirls in the paper too.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Let it Snow!
Supplies: Cardstock - (white) Georgia Pacific; (blue sparkle) Bazzill; (teal) Stampin' Up!; (metallics-text weight and Mirrorcard) the Paper Cut Patterned - Basic Grey Accents - (gem stones) Kaiser Craft; (silver paper border) Doodlebug Tools - (border punch) Martha Steward; (circles and scallop circles) Spellbinders; (scroll) Quickutz; (snowflakes and snowflake embossing folder) Cuttlebug; All cut/embossed with Cuttlebug diecut machine Stamps/Ink - ("let it snow") Amuse; (black ink) Staz On
Tips: I love the sparkling blues associated with winter and decided on a snowflake themed card. I love the look of the mirrorcard...I think it adds a little dimension and a lot of elegance. When using mirrorcard to cut shapes I've found that running it through the machine twice will get you a much cleaner cut. Also, I love the look of the metallic cardstock. I used the text-weight variety for much of the card making it much lighter and keeping the cost lower. Many styles and colors are available at Picture This - I keep a small stash of these on-hand for any occasion cards too. One last note: I love Staz On ink! It allows for a very clean stamp and will dry (and not smear!) on just about any surface. Here I stamped on metallic paper which has a slick surface. It was dry within seconds!
Think Pink! (Christmas, that is)
Kept it simple...based on a card made by the talented crew at Amuse Art Stamps.
Found the idea on display at Picture This.
Close-up of the tree. I used my all-time favorite Spellbinders diecuts...of the oval variety. Love the look with the embossing too! The Cuttlebug rocks!
Also decided to add a little sheer snowflake - diecut from heavy-weight vellum. A subtle accent piece with a little bling.
Supplies:
Cardstock - (white) Georgia Pacific; (shimmer pink and white, vellum) The Papercut
Patterned - (plain pink, pink swirl) Basic Grey
Accents - (star gem) Me & My Big Ideas; (pink gem) Kaiser Craft; (pink glitter) Martha Stewart
Tools - (flourish tree stamp and "Merry Christmas" stamp) Amuse Art Stamps; (ink) Staz On; (border punch) Martha Stewart; (scallop ovals) Spellbinders; (snowflake diecut & swirl embossing; machine) Cuttlebug
Tip: Sometimes instead of using another paper why not use vellum?! I think it adds a subtle texture and color to any project. Here I used it to punch the accent snowflake and also layered as part of the card - note the top of the card with the dotted border. It's tricky to attach vellum though (without showing). I layered the "title" on top of the vellum which allowed for a place to put my tape. Just placed a strip below the title block and it holds the card perfectly together.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Supplies:
Cardstock - (white) Georgia Pacific; (black) Rooney Printing; (all others) Worldwin
Patterned - (dots) Stemma; (stripe and plastic black swirl bkgrd) KI Memories
Accents - (brads) Making Memories, Queen & Co., Doodlebug; (chipboard letters) American Crafts
Tools - (various circle diecuts) Spellbinders; (scallop border punch & swirly tag punch) Stampin' Up!
Other - (marker) Zig; (ink) Staz On; (swirly tag w/stripes stamp) Stampin' Up!
Fun facts: Love this new paper by KI Memories! It's called "Sheer Delights" and I just had to have some after seeing it in Creating Keepsakes magazine. (See all the styles here.)
Tip: Sometimes making your own accents can be just as fun and effective as buying! Here I made my own layered circle diecuts using various circle dies and accenting with brads. Since the colorful paper is so busy, I thought that just about any other themed accent would get lost in the mix. Super easy! Layered sequins would be another fun option. Also, I based the layout on a sketch contest at a local store. See the sketch here - notice I had to flip the page to fit my pictures. Just a little improvising, but the same idea!
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Margaritas Anyone?
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Hello There!
Supplies:
Cardstock - (white - for card base) Georgia Pacific, (black) Rooney Printing
Patterned - (all) KI Memories
Accents - (patterned square diecut) KI Memories; (black rickrack paper border) Doodlebug; (gems) Kaiser Craft
Stamps - (phone and "hello there" saying) the Cat's Pajamas
Ink - Staz On
Tools - Cuttlebug machine and funky circles die
Sideview: I popped up the phone/saying block with foam squares for added dimension. I also like how the circles are layered and overlapped creating a textured card front.
Tips: I love using Staz On ink! It's perfect for slick/shiny surfaces like this diecut by KI Memories. A clean stamp with no worry of smearing. I wanted to create a simple and cheery card without a lot of work...the Cuttlebug was just the ticket! I used one die to create all these circles! I punched out the three colors - one circle each and overlapped the various layers in a haphazard pattern to get a neat textured look. I loved the pattern - doodles - because it reminded me of the phone cord on the stamp. I added black gems for just a touch of bling. Lots of fun!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Quick Pic - Chowder
My Style
Supplies:
Cardstock - (white) Georgia Pacific; (pink) Bazzill
Patterned - (teal pattern) Basic Grey; (green lace) KI Memories; (floral) American Crafts
Accents - (journaling label stickers, frame diecut, felt flower, snaps, brads, button) Making Memories; (chipboard stickers - title) Heidi Swapp; (pen) Slick Writer by AC; (foam) Michael's; (scrappers floss) Karen Foster
Tools - (scallop-edge circle punch) Martha Stewart; (scallop-edge rectangle) Nestabilities by Spellbinders; Cuttlebug diecut machine
Tip: I love handwritten journaling. Sure, it may not look as neat and clean, but it does show your individuality. I think it's good to include on some pages as another part of the memory.
Tip II: Patterned papers are GREAT! I love the varieties - the colors - the textures! I love to mix and match. I learned a long time ago that a little paper can go a long way. That is, don't feel that you need to use the whole piece on one page. I love using a bit here and there. Hey, the piece lasts longer that way too! And never worry about matching the papers EXACTLY...you'll go crazy. I use the strategy "close enough" and it seems to work just fine!
Friday, November 28, 2008
Friends Always
Cardstock - (white textured) Bazzill; (white plain) Georgia Pacific; (aqua) Worldwin
Patterned Paper - (teal doodle) KI Memories; (white w/dots) My Minds Eye; (teal geometric and blue swirl) Basic Grey; (floral) Making Memories
Accents - (M&L, and "always" chipboard letters, mirror butterfly, felt flower) Heidi Swapp; (acetate swirl, clock, "friends" title) My Minds Eye; (photo turn) 7 Gypsies; (silver glitter brad, lg polka dot brad, journal spot) Making Memories; (rickrack border cut) Doodlebug; (glitter) Martha Stewart; (circle outline stamp) Daisy Bucket; (ink) Close to my Heart; ("sounds like fun" diecut) K & Company; (staples) Target
Tools - (scallop border punch) Martha Stewart; (scallop square punch) Marvy Uchida; (corner rounder) EK Success;
Tip: Using bits and pieces of embellishments I've acquired always makes me happy. I love the feel of a mix of items. I tend to "ground" the items by placing them in squares/circles and grouping them together for impact.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Hay There!
Supplies:
Cardstock- (white) Georgia Pacific; (black) Rooney Printing; (green) Bazzill
Patterned Paper - (green) Scenic Route
Stamps - (cow & saying) Amuse Art Stamps
Ink - (black) Staz On
Tools - (dots embossing folder) Cuttlebug; (scallop and plain circle diecuts) Nestabilities by Spellbinders; (corner rounder) EK Success
Other - popdots
So Happy Together
Supplies:
Supplies:
Cardstock - (orange) Close to My Heart; (green) Bazzill
Patterned Paper - (grn floral, stitched, stripe, orange geometric) KI Memories; (orange flower) Autumn Leaves; (red floral) Chatterbox
Accents - (photo corners) Canson; (brads and black letter stickers) Making Memories; (acetate frame) My Minds Eye; (chipboard letters and acetate word "grateful") Heidi Swapp; (stamp) Stampin' Up; (ink) Archival Ink by Ranger;
Splendiferous Day!
Supplies:
Cardstock - (white) Georgia Pacific; (brown) Bazzill
Patterned Papers - (teal) Daisy Bucket; (pink dot) My Minds Eye; (purple swirl) Provo Craft stack; (green lettered) KIMemories
Accents - (felt flower) Heidi Swapp; (pearl brad) Lasting Impressions; (glitter) Martha Stewart; (gem stones) Hero Arts
Stamp - (Have a spendiferous day) Amuse Stamps
Tools - (lace border punch) Martha Stewart; (heart die-cut) Quickutz; (die-cut machine) Cuttlebug
Tip: I just discovered the beauty of glitter! Martha Stewart crafts makes a great glitter set that has tons of colors and is available at a great price (less than $30). I got mine on sale at Michael's, but it's also available at Wal-Mart. To glitter the heart above, I simply traced the design with a fine tip glue pen and sprinkled glitter over the top. The glue pen is also available from Martha or from Zig.
Curly Label Thank You
Supplies:
Cardstock - (white) Georgia Pacific; (green) Bazzill; (brown) Worldwin Papers
Patterned Paper - Chatterbox
Stamps - Stampin' Up! Curly Label set; (thank you) Amuse Art Stamps
Ink - Stampin' Up! Kiwi Kiss; (dark brown) Staz On
Accents - (leaf punch) Martha Stewart; (paper flowers and brads) Making Memories; (curly label punch) Stampin' Up!; (buttons) Basic Grey