I have finished creating the inserts for the 2015 SU! Holiday Catalog! So if there are any you need, let me know. Just a reminder, I require a minimum $3.50 purchase via PayPal. Thank you!!
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Friday, August 21, 2015
Just For You
Happy Friday everyone! Every now and then I just want a little note card to put with a small gift. A friend of mine was having a real tough work week and I wanted to let her know I was thinking of her. This note card size is 3x3 and using a 12x12 sheet of cardstock, you can make a 8 cards without wasting any paper. Stampin' Up! even sells little square envelopes that work perfectly with them.
For this card, I used mostly retired products I had on hand. So Saffron textured cardstock, Three For You stamp set, ribbon (I can't remember the name of). But you could use the smooth cardstock, change out the stamp set and embellishment to make it work with the supplies you have on hand.
Just a simple, quick 3x3 card to let someone know you are thinking of them. :)
For this card, I used mostly retired products I had on hand. So Saffron textured cardstock, Three For You stamp set, ribbon (I can't remember the name of). But you could use the smooth cardstock, change out the stamp set and embellishment to make it work with the supplies you have on hand.
Just a simple, quick 3x3 card to let someone know you are thinking of them. :)
Monday, August 10, 2015
ICON Foundation Card
I work for a large company that has its own foundation to help locals in need. Its a great cause, and I've seen how it helps those who are struggling. At Christmas time, they put together baskets and deliver them to people who have been having a hard time. This past year, I offered to make handmade cards to go with the baskets.
I used their standard long postcard, cut out the bird logo and punched out the "from". Of course the coordinating colors they use are retired SU! colors. So its been difficult to keep up with this design. Once I run out of those colors and can't find anymore, I'll have to re-design it to use other colors.
I used their standard long postcard, cut out the bird logo and punched out the "from". Of course the coordinating colors they use are retired SU! colors. So its been difficult to keep up with this design. Once I run out of those colors and can't find anymore, I'll have to re-design it to use other colors.
Friday, July 31, 2015
Life Is Good...
A few years back, Stampin' Up! offered a line called Decor Elements. This included vinyls and stencils. Most of them matched some stamp set in the catalog. They had lots of cute ones, and I bought a few while they were available. So plan on seeing a few more vinyl projects in future posts. :)
When I bought this one, I couldn't decide what to do with it. I knew I wouldn't be living where I was at the time for too long. So I didn't really want to put it on the wall because it wouldn't be re-usable once removed. Flash forward 2 moves and a different state to now.
I bought my first ever home (by myself!) and decided it was time for decorating. By this time, Stampin' Up! had discontinued their decor elements line so I was hesitant, again, to put it directly on the wall. Would if I wanted to paint the walls? Would if after a few years I upgraded to a bigger home? I don't think it would be appropriate to cut out that piece of wall...would it?
By this time, pinterest was a common thing and pallet projects were All.The.Rage. I saw lots of DIY headboards, garden planters, tables, etc. So I thought, why not put this on some pallet board and that way it moves with me!!
I have this AWESOME friend who works in a model shop. He is a genius with his job and I have been blessed to have his help with many of my home projects. His expertise, time, and willingness to help me has been a godsend.
So I talked to him about what I wanted to do. I wanted to get some pallet boards, make them really thin and light so I could hang this without anchors. I said I wanted to whitewash it to look kinda like weathered. And he took on the challenge with a big smile.
I whitewashed each slat individually with just cheap acrylic paint from Michael's, mixed with water. I did a few layers until I was satisfied with the look. I wanted to still be able to see the wood grain through the paint. Then he put some slats across the back to hold all the front pieces together and to give me something to attach to the wall. I chose to use a screw on each end and wire across. Applied the vinyl and DONE!!!
Here is the final result! I love it and couldn't be happier!!
When I bought this one, I couldn't decide what to do with it. I knew I wouldn't be living where I was at the time for too long. So I didn't really want to put it on the wall because it wouldn't be re-usable once removed. Flash forward 2 moves and a different state to now.
I bought my first ever home (by myself!) and decided it was time for decorating. By this time, Stampin' Up! had discontinued their decor elements line so I was hesitant, again, to put it directly on the wall. Would if I wanted to paint the walls? Would if after a few years I upgraded to a bigger home? I don't think it would be appropriate to cut out that piece of wall...would it?
By this time, pinterest was a common thing and pallet projects were All.The.Rage. I saw lots of DIY headboards, garden planters, tables, etc. So I thought, why not put this on some pallet board and that way it moves with me!!
I have this AWESOME friend who works in a model shop. He is a genius with his job and I have been blessed to have his help with many of my home projects. His expertise, time, and willingness to help me has been a godsend.
So I talked to him about what I wanted to do. I wanted to get some pallet boards, make them really thin and light so I could hang this without anchors. I said I wanted to whitewash it to look kinda like weathered. And he took on the challenge with a big smile.
I whitewashed each slat individually with just cheap acrylic paint from Michael's, mixed with water. I did a few layers until I was satisfied with the look. I wanted to still be able to see the wood grain through the paint. Then he put some slats across the back to hold all the front pieces together and to give me something to attach to the wall. I chose to use a screw on each end and wire across. Applied the vinyl and DONE!!!
Here is the final result! I love it and couldn't be happier!!
Friday, July 24, 2015
Sympathy Card
A friend/co-worker lost his dad recently. My heart has been breaking for him and his family. I wanted to let him know we all were thinking about him so I made this card for everyone in my department to sign. He and his dad are ranchers so I was trying to come up with something masculine, simple, and rustic. This is what I came up with.
I liked the simplicity of it. The inside was left blank so everyone would have space to write a short note to him. You can't see from the picture, but I used the woodgrain embossing folder on the matte and DSP to add some texture to the card.
Thanks for looking!
Products Used:
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Early Espresso
Designer Series Paper: Well Worn
Ink: Early Espresso, Cajun Craze
Stamps: Thoughts & Prayers
Embellishments: Linen Thread
Tools: Big Shot, Labels Framelits, Woodgrain Embossing Folder, Sponge
I liked the simplicity of it. The inside was left blank so everyone would have space to write a short note to him. You can't see from the picture, but I used the woodgrain embossing folder on the matte and DSP to add some texture to the card.
Thanks for looking!
Products Used:
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Early Espresso
Designer Series Paper: Well Worn
Ink: Early Espresso, Cajun Craze
Stamps: Thoughts & Prayers
Embellishments: Linen Thread
Tools: Big Shot, Labels Framelits, Woodgrain Embossing Folder, Sponge
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Added more PDF inserts!!
I've had a great response to my inserts for the clear cases that SU! sells. Thank you!!
I've added more stamp sets and if you have some sets not listed, I can do them. All I need is an image, stamp quantity, and item number.
The holiday catalog will be coming soon!! I'll be able to add the new framelits they will offer as soon as the catalog goes live. So check back with me then!
So go check out my PDF Inserts page HERE and make sure to click on the link "How do I order?" for more information.
Thanks again!! Have a wonderful day!!
I've added more stamp sets and if you have some sets not listed, I can do them. All I need is an image, stamp quantity, and item number.
The holiday catalog will be coming soon!! I'll be able to add the new framelits they will offer as soon as the catalog goes live. So check back with me then!
So go check out my PDF Inserts page HERE and make sure to click on the link "How do I order?" for more information.
Thanks again!! Have a wonderful day!!
Friday, July 17, 2015
Palm Tree Birthday Card
My sister and I love, and I mean LOVE the beach!!! We live in landlocked states, but try to take vacations to beaches whenever possible. I saw a super cute card while scrolling through pinterest one day and saved it. Because I just knew it would make the perfect birthday card for her. I do want to give credit to Jenny Engelke @ GiddyStamper for the idea! My sister loved her card, and I loved creating it for her.
Products used:
Punches: Modern Label, Oval, 1/2" Circle
Framelits: Squares, Bitty Banners
Stamp Sets: Tropical Party, Itty Bitty Banners
Paper: Whisper White, Early Espresso, Garden Green, Summer Sun, Positively Pink, Welcome Neighbor DSP
Embellishments: Basic Jewels-Rhinestones
Products used:
Punches: Modern Label, Oval, 1/2" Circle
Framelits: Squares, Bitty Banners
Stamp Sets: Tropical Party, Itty Bitty Banners
Paper: Whisper White, Early Espresso, Garden Green, Summer Sun, Positively Pink, Welcome Neighbor DSP
Embellishments: Basic Jewels-Rhinestones
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)