Saturday, September 29, 2012

Sweets for the Sweet...

 Love is in the air whenever there's a wedding, and my husband and I recently were in Chicago for a fun wedding. This is a copy of the card I made for the happy couple.

One of the couple's colors was a Tiffany blue, so this card features Baja Breeze along with some Cherry Cobbler and white instead of pink.  I tried to do a box pleat along the bottom of the card which didn't really turn out, but it still looks acceptable, so there we go!
 

I thought this card would work for most of the CCMC challenge this week. Thanks for the visit!
Made also for this fine challenge:
Art Impressions Banners and Bunting Challenge

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Spice Cake Fall Wreath

 
Happy Autumnal Days to everyone! Today I want to share a brief tutorial with you about how to create your own fall burlap wreath. Before you know it all the leaves will be falling and there will be trick-or-treaters at your door. So, let's get started!
MATERIALS NEEDED: Straw/foam wreath, burlap, pearl-headed straight pins,scissors, fabric, buttons, designer paper, hot glue gun, sticky strip circles, and tulle.
STEP #1 - Cut your burlap into 4" strips. You will need about 7-10 of these depending upon how tight you wrap your wreath.
Step #2: Begin wrapping your wreath with one strip at a time. Secure strips with straight pins in the back of your wreath.



Step 3: Once you have the wreath covered in burlap, grab some tulle (I used a vanilla shade) and wrap it in the same fashion only more loosely along one side of your wreath. I tried to scrunch and gather mine as I pinned it to give it some fluff!
 
 
Step 4: To make the fabric flowers, tear 1-2" strips of fabric. Get a stricky strip circle (I cut mine from SU's sticky strip pages) and start to adhere one edge of the fabric in a pinch and gather motion around the sticky circle. The center will be bare, but it's okay because you will cover it with a rosette or another fabric middle. To make a flower center, create a paper rosette/lolly, or cut a scallop shape using your Big Shot. In my picture you can see I just mixed and matched paper lollies with fabric scallops.

 Step 5: To secure the flowers, pick out a button and push your pearl-headed straight pins right through the wreath. Keep positioning them until you get the look you want. Add a pretty ribbon at the top and hang it up to show off some autumn glory!


Made for these challenges:
Inspire Me Fridays Anything Goes Challenge
Stampin For the Weekend Floral Challenge
Divas by Design Lots of Layers Challenge
Frilly and Funky Vintage Challenge
Ink it Pink Material Challenge
The Three Muses Autumn Challenge
Paperminutes Autumn Challenge
Papertake Weekly - A Hazy Shade of Autumn Challenge






 

Saturday, September 15, 2012

A Little Birdie Told Me...


...that it's time for more woodgrain! Yes, I broke out this embossing folder yet again, but tried a new technique with it this time. I inked up the folder with some Chocolate Chip ink and then fed it through the Big Shot with some white paper. It adds a different effect and looks kinda cool. I got the idea of punching a hole through it and popping the birdie in later. Hope you are somewhere enjoying the birds sing! Thanks for stopping by!

Materials used: Island Indigo CS, Lucky Limeade CS, Harvest DSP, Champagne Glimmer Paper, 1 1/4 Circle punch, Bird Punch, gold brads.

Some Fabulous Challenges I would like to enter this card for!
Simply Create - Anything Goes
C.R.A.F.T. - Autumn Challenge
Creative Card Crew - Tree Challenge
Crafty Cardmakers - Winged Things Challenge


Thursday, September 13, 2012

Apple-Picking Time!


I know the canning craze is getting lots of play, but I just couldn't resist. I am thoroughly enjoying the switch over from summer to fall and hope you are too. Do you have some mums out? Have you seen some leaves falling? Have you been to a crisp evening football game? Maybe it's premature, but I'm definitely ready to leave the hot air behind and dive into a pile of leaves. So, even though I haven't canned anything since I helped my mom as a teenager, I had to get this canning stamp set and framelits from Stampin' Up purely for nostalgic reasons. Gah. It's just too cute! Hope you are enjoying some Fall wherever you are! Stop over at SIMPLY CREATE TOO to play along with our Anything Goes Challenge...hope to see you there!

Materials used: SU Orchard Harvest Designer paper, Perfectly Preserved Bundle (stamps & framelits) by SU, Expresso Coordinations paper, woodgrain embossing folder, sanding block, daffodil delight seam binding, Island Indigo CS, Raspberry Ripple CS, Comfort Cafe DSP.

Made also for these fabulous challenges!
Scrapalicious - Welcoming Fall Challenge

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Spooky Hexagon Fun



 
I am so wishing that I had a Hexagon punch right now! I don't know about you, but I have been seeing so many cute cards with the hexagon imagery. So what you see is my attempt to make my own hexagons. They are okay, but I wanted them to be cute and small so when they turned out bigger, my patience had left the building, and I just decided to use them as best I could. I wanted it to be as cute as Debbie's card seen here...maybe next time!

Materials used: Wicked Cool Stampin' Up Stamps (120600 $14.95), Witch stamp retired, Polka Dot Parade DSP (126902 10.95) Summer Smooches DSP (125409 10.95) Herringbone DSP, Orange Glimmer Brad, Lucky Limeade Twine)

Made with these other challenges in mind as well:
All Sorts Layers Challenge
Challenges for Everybody - Anything Goes
Pile it On DSP Layers Challenge
Delightful Challenges - Halloween
Papercrafting Journey - Anything Goes
Pixie Dust Studio-Halloween




You're Amazing!


You're amazing! No, I mean it! What if someone said these words to you everyday, wouldn't that be great? Speaking of amazing, this mojomonday sketch really challenged me. Truly. Otherwise, I doubt I would ever have put these colors and images together. Have you ever made something that really surprised you? Like made you say, "Where in the world did this come from?" Because this is exactly what I thought when this card was done. I like how it turned out, but I'm still not sure exactly how it came together this way. I suppose I will just embrace the mystery. Hope you do too! Thanks for stopping by.

Materials used: Stamp set: You're Amazing by Stampin Up!(126722 $22.95), Howlstooth & Scarringbone DSP (126906 $10.95), Champagne Glimmer Paper (127885 4.95), First Edition Series DSP (121878 12.95)

Made also for these fine challenges:
Inspire Me Fridays - Anything Goes
One Stop Craft Challenge - No Floral Embellishments
The Squirrel and the Fox - Anything Goes
Riot of Colour - Ink on My Fingers Blog
Addicted to Stamps - Use Bling!


Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Sympathy Card for Clear It Out Challenge

It seems like the older I get, the more I unfortunately need sympathy and get well cards. Sigh. Hopefully, you don't need any right now, but if you do, here is some inspiration. We would love it if you could play along with our Clear It Out Challenge this week which involves:
Theme: Sympathy      Stash Item: Dark Papers
To make this card, I used some new Stampin' Up Coordinations Cardstock, ran it through the SU embossing folder, and sanded off the top to show the grain. Cool, right? For the background paper, I dug out some older autumn deep turquoise DSP, colored in my image & sponged pastels around the edges, plus added embellishments. There you have it! Thanks for stopping by!
I am also submitting this card to the following challenges:)
 
 

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Falling for Fall

 
Look at these colors...are you kidding me!? My Stampin' Up order came on Friday and whet my appetite for Fall. Who woulda thought that Raspberry Ripple would be so pretty with the hues in the new Autumn Harvest designer series paper? I doubt I would ever have put them together until I saw this falling leaves paper. I'm lovin' the brights!

 This card layout was also inspired by Unscripted Sketches #174  and The Paper Players Falling Leaves/Trees Challenge this week. See?
To make this card, I used SU's NEW! Wood Grain Embossing Folder, which is awe-to-the-some because you can also use it as a stamp by simply inking it up. Another cool thing to try from the new SU catalog is the Coordinations cardstock and sandpaper block. To make this embossed look of tree bark on my card, I ran my Early Expresso Coordinations cardstock through the  Big Shot with my wood grain folder and then sanded off the top.  Then, it was just a matter of layering some pretty paper from Orchard Harvest DSP and Comfort Cafe DSP along with some Brights Buttons. You can find all these items by going to the SHOP!
 
Thanks for stopping by...I'm also entering this card in the
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