Sunday, February 28, 2010

Let's Celebrate 8!

My daughter designed this card for a friend's birthday party. She selected this retired Stampin' Up! stamp set, colors and the layout. We were short on time so I stamped everything, while my daughter told me where she wanted things to go. She also cut out the ice cream scoops. I originally stamped the "Celebrate," in brown ink. She looked at the finished product and said she was thinking it could be half one color and half another. So....I re-made the card per her instructions and I must admit I like the second card better.




Card Recipe:
Stamp set: Celebrate
Card stock : Whisper white, Only Orange, and Melon Mambo
Ink: Close To CoCoas

This card was super easy to create. I didn't get to put any ribbon it. I love ribbon and what it adds to a card. My daughter did not care for any ribbon so as much as it pained me not to include it...I let it truly be her card.

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Cards for my Kiddos

Within the last few months we have had a couple of birthdays in my household. I love making cards for my children and they love seeing what I came up with for them. It is so funny to me to see my children posing with their cards as if it is one of the gifts. I enjoy these moments so much!

The red card was stamped for my daughter. I copied this design from Diana Gibbs. She has a fabulous blog full of great ideas. Diana's card can be found in the December 2009 issue of Stampin' Success on page13. I love this layout of hers.

Card Recipe:
Card stock : Real Red, Whisper White, Pretty in Pink, and Sending Love Specialty Designer Series Paper
Stamp set: Happy Moments Sale-A-Bration set
Ink: Basic Black, various markers and blender pens
Accessories: Red Grosgrain Ribbon

My son turned six. He loves any and every kind or type of sport so with this in mind I decided to use one of the extreme stamp sets.

Card Recipe:
Stamp set: Extreme Skateboard
Card stock: Brocade Blue, Real Red, Whisper White,and Kraft Card stock
Ink: Brocade Blue, Chocolate Chip, and Real Red
Accessories: Chip board, white gel pen

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Valentine's Day In Review

I know I am a bit late in sharing these...but better late than never. These are the cards I made for my family members. I had so much fun making these cards. I got to use Stampin' Up!'s very cool heart shaped cups and heart punch for most of the cards. I put candy in the ones for my kids. They thought the cards were cute but I really think it was the candy that was the hit. It was all eaten before days end. I didn't get to take the pics of the cards until all of the candy had been swiped so here are my cards, minus the candy.

Each of these cards use Real Red, Pretty in Pink, and Chocolate Chip cardstock, Sending Love Specialty Designer Series Paper, Whisper White/Very Vanilla cardstock.
Accessories: Sending Love Epoxy Brads, Red Ribbon or Twine







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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Patterned Papers Make Great Cards

I saw this card in a recent Stampin' Success Magazine....or on another blog...not sure which. It was created by a talented stamper using a different color combo and stamp set. I saw it, loved it and wanted to share it with my stamping friends. The ladies at my last class enjoyed this card the most. It was the most time consuming to assemble put left a great impression. I pre punched all of the squares to make it a bit easier for the ladies.


Card Recipe:
Satmp set: On A Pedestal
Cardstock: Hostess Paterns Paper Pack, Dusty Durango, Very Vanilla
Ink: Night of Navy, Dusty Durango
Accessories: Twill Tape, Linen Thread, Buttons

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

I'm Stampin' Again!

It's been awhile since I posted last. My life has been busy...great...but busy. I've been doing a bit of stamping and tried to take pictures of most of what I've been up to. I am going to try to be a bit more consistent with posting. We shall see how this works out:-) Not too long ago I did a card class for a good friend of mine. A couple of the cards came straight from Stampin' Up!'s Stampin Success. I thought I'd bring my big shot and use it for a couple of the cards. The ladies enjoyed using if for the first time. It made the class a bit longer but gave everyone a chance to try it out.

All of these cards use the same stamp set, Fun & Fast Notes. It is very versatile, giving each of the stampers freedom to select the image with the occasion they were most in need of. They seemed to like this option.


Card Recipe:
Stamp set: Fun & Fast Notes
Cardstock: Real Red, Whisper White, Patterns Pack designer series paper
Ink: Basic Black, various markers/blender pen
Accessories: Red Polka-dot grosgrain ribbon

Card Recipe:
Stamp set: Fun & Fast Notes
Cardstock: Kraft, Tempting Turquoise, Whisper White, Kaleidoscope designer series paper
Ink: Tempting Turquoise
Accessories: Green grosgrain ribbon

Card Recipe:
Stamp set: Fun & Fast Notes
Cardstock: Kraft, Pixie Pink, Whisper White, Kaleidoscope designer series paper
Ink: Pixie Pink
Accessories: Green grosgrain ribbon

Card Recipe:
Stamp set: Fun & Fast Notes
Cardstock: Melon Mambo, Soft Suede, Water Color Paper, Melon Mambo designer series patterned paper
Ink: Basic Black, Melon Mambo, Certainly Celery, Soft Suede
Accessories: Melon Mambo and Soft Suede Polka-Dot grosgrain ribbon
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