Thursday, April 29, 2010

rewind a bit....












This is a Valentine I did for my sons friends and relatives from them. The first image is the front and the other is the inside. I filled in the truck body with a light grey watercolor pencil and used a bender pen to smooth out the color. Then I outlined in a glitter pen so it would look like a metallic silver truck. The hearts in the back are popped up and a few of them are outlined again in glitter. I love this stamp set. It has several different items you can put in the back and cute sentiments to match them. I am sure you will see this one again in another way.
Sunday, April 25, 2010

Sorry it has been a while...











Spring colds and spring cleaning have me a bit behind in my crafting. Plus I have been working on Mother's day gifts that I cannot post with out ruining it for certain people. I am also starting some mini albums that take longer to work on and finish. I know....just a bunch of excuses!

Well here is a card I made the same day I did my other purple card. The patterned paper has some sparkle in it so I just added a small rhinestone to the sentiment and popped up it up. I love the punch that clips the corners of paper to look like an old fashioned ticket. I used it on the sentiment and added an extra layer of matting. Looking at the picture of the card I think I will move the stamped flower over a bit to the right, funny how I am always tweaking things! Ugh, I need to get a bunch of cleaning done today so enjoy the card and wish me luck getting things done. :)
Friday, April 16, 2010

For the love of Purple












This card is very purple and that is what I love about it. Not only is purple (of almost any shade) my favorite color but I love the medallion stamp as well. If you look closely you can see the center of the biggest stamp is punched out and popped up as well. I thought about adding another color to that part but liked the saturation of color with just the metal brad to add something else. There is just a hint of spark added to each of the stamps. It is simple and yet somehow not, kinda like me. :)


Have a great weekend!
Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Inspiration

How do I design? Hmmm...

I love different papers and textures. There is some beautiful paper out there, as simple or as ornate as you want it to be. I love it. Sometimes it is simply the color of a certain paper that sparks a design idea. Other times it is a cute stamp set for sure. I use clear mount and wooden stamp sets and they both have aspects I like about them. Sometimes looking at other people's designs can bring out some cool ideas, add a couple things take some thing else away and it becomes my own.

I am still finding "my style" and learning new techniques so it is an ongoing process and I think it might always be.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Thyme for happiness
















I am not sure if you can tell from the photo but I used two different colors to ink this stamp. I then did a torn paper effect for layering and really rough inked edge to kind of match the torn paper. It was a very easy design but I think it turned out well, I am happy with it.
Thursday, April 8, 2010

My monkey boys




















This is the invitation for the boys party. I show it with the monkey showing and without. The monkey is embossed and then watercolored in to be lighter then the colors of the cake. On the inside of the card there was a plain brown monkey stamped and holding a bunch of bright yellow bananas that I embossed so the were all shiny and yummy looking. I did not include a shot of the inside just because it shows all kinds of information I would rather not post on the web for all to see. I don't know if you can really tell but the brown paper looks like it has hiking boot footprints on it. Good for my adventurous birthday boys.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Girly Garden
















This is the favorite card I have made yet I think. It is five different colors of ink all using the same stamp layered in just a way to show them all off. I added tiny touches of glitter and a few embellishment flowers for dimension. I used an embossing folder to press the pattern into the pink sheet of card stock. This card is quintessentially girly and I love that about it. At some point I am sure I will need to make this one in other colors but for now it is just girly garden fun!

I have been working various items for my two small son's upcoming birthday party in the last couple weeks. I made their invitations a while back and yesterday I decorated the gift bags. I will work on the thank you notes and the cupcake toppers next. None of this is girly in anyway so maybe posting the card I did will help offset that. I will post one of their invites next. They were a longer process of design and execution and thankfully Rachelle came over to help me put them together. It was also one of the first time I designed on a timeline which was a new experience. I usually design when the mood hits me and I have a few ideas bouncing around in my head. This time I was not sure of what I wanted to do or what I wanted to see at the end. It all worked out well in the end but when I look at them I can still feel the frustrations involved.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Birthday from Down Under!












This is the card I made for my friend's birthday! She and her beautiful family are from Australia and I just bought this kangaroo stamp set. I just had to make a 'Roo for her!! I think it is pretty easy to see the pouch is popped up and the little joey is too so he can peek out. The edges have a nice inked effect (thank you Rachelle) to tie it all together, the presents and L words are sparkled (of course). I thought it turned out nicely. I hope you liked it Jane!!!!
Saturday, April 3, 2010

Happy Easter!














Happy Easter and many blessings to everyone. The black ink is embossed so shiny and raised slightly. The little eggs are all glittered. The glitter did end up more on my pants than on the cards but I guess that is one way to add sparkle to my day and maybe to yours too!
Friday, April 2, 2010

Orange you sweet












This is the final citrus card and oddly the first one made. This stamp set has a pear and an apple as well but I have not tried those yet. I am sure it is hard to tell but the blossoms and the slice are popped up on foam like tape to give a dimensional look. I do this on a lot of cards and it is not easy to see in the pictures. I will be sure to point it out in future posts. I bet you look closely on past posts you can see it!

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