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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Card Patterns Sketch 85



All Products are from Close To My Heart:

Paper Garden Paper
Blush Cardstock
Stamp from Triple Play mini album
Sparkles
Colonial White grosgrain ribbon

MOJO Monday

We have some SERIOUS card makers here!  If you like to see how many different ways one pattern can be used, you should visit: http://mojomonday.blogspot.com/


They have a new pattern each Monday - but the first Monday of every month is PRIZE MONDAY!  So you could be a lucky winner if you participate that week.

And here's the sketch that inspired my card.


That circle in the upper corner just made me think "star" which led to Christmas -which I love!  I've already seen a few Christmas trees at Dillard's so I think its OK if I put a Christmas card on my blog.


Friday, October 8, 2010

H2H Birthday challenge "It's Party Time" - a pop-up card

I have to thank Lora at Crafts Are My Thing for this card.  She brought a pop-up card to a fall card group we had and I was immediately hooked! I had to know how to do it.  And as of September 21, 2010 I had never made a pop-up card before.  Now everything has changed.  I HAVE made a pop-up card.  I've made three now and I am just getting started. 
I will post the other two soon so check back (There's a nativity one and a PIANO ONE!)
 I forgot how much I love the whole paper folding aspect of paper.  I originally fell in love with paper when I was growing up and my family hosted a Japanese exchange student and she taught me how to do origami.  I LOVED the paper folding and I REALLY LOVED the beautiful rice paper she gave to me as a present.  I don't remember which I liked more.  Too hard to choose between the two.
 I am submitting this pop-up birthday card to the Heart to Heart Challenge.

I think I will give it to my older sister who just had a birthday.  Hopefully when she opens it up and sees how amazing it is, she won't care that it is late.
SUPPLIES: 
Blush Ink
Garden Green Ink
Creme Brulee Ink
Blush Cardstock
Paper Garden Level One Paper
White Daisy Cardstock
White Daisy grosgrain ribbon
It's your Day stamp set

Pattern: Cupcake Cake pop-up card   ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK!!  You may not once to leave this site once you see the amazing pop-up cards.  WARNING: make sure you know where you exact o knife is BEFORE you go to this site, you WILL need it - and you will want it - otherwise you may not be able to make some of these cards.

Monday, October 4, 2010

BELATED World Card Making Day - Sketch Challenge

I was busy all day Saturday and Sunday, but I didn't want to miss out on the fun of World Card Making day, so I found the PDF with all of the Challenges so I could try them.

Tonight I did the "Sketch" pattern.  I have often LOOKED at sketches, but this is actually the first time I put pen or rather ink to paper and made a card from a sketch.  Very fun!

BY THE WAY -  - I think that making cards/scrapbooking/paper crafting is so therapeutic.  It calms my mind and as I am creating something brand new, I feel renewed, refreshed. I like that.

Here's the sketch:

And here's my card.

What do you think?

THANKS LORA for telling me about World Card Making day!!

Be sure to check back to see how I do on the other challenges.

So happy BELATED WORLD CARD DAY everyone!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

"Heart 2 Heart" ABC Challenge

This is the first time I've participated in the "Heart 2 Heart" Challenge.  Here is their link if you want to learn more: http://heart2heartchallenges.blogspot.com/


They have a new challenge every Monday and you have all week to work on your project.  Its fun to have some inspiration.

The challenge this time is ABC.

Here is what I had to include in my project:
A= Alphabet. Use alphabet stamps, stickers, etc.... in some way on your project
B= Boy. Your project must be for a boy.
C= Chocolate. You must include the color Chocolate (or other dark brown) somewhere on your artwork.


Here is my project:
Its a sign that says, "Ribbit"


I made it to match a baby quilt I have for my little boy.  You can see the quilt in the picture above.  I have a dream of hanging the quilt on the wall along side of the "Ribbit" sign.

I used lots of textured cardstock:
key lime
taffy
crystal blue


I used cocoa  and cranberry ink  and dark brown stayzon for my frogs so I could "paint" them with my waterbrush.  


Chocolate ribbon ties the whole thing together.


I hope you like it!

Friday, October 1, 2010

October Stamp of the Month "Share the Magic"


This set is called "Share the Magic"

Want to see MORE IDEAS?  CLICK HERE

Want to BUY IT?  Visit https://ilovepaper.myctmh.com/  go to Stamp of the Month.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Hey there, "boo"tiful! Fun card for fall

This is one of my favorite cards: 
Hey there, "boo"tiful


I wanted to make a Halloween card that was pretty.  I don't really like the scary stuff, so this is what I came up with.
DO YOU WANT TO MAKE ONE?

You will need:
Large Chocolate Alphabet Stamp 
and "Hey there" from Cup Cake Sprinkles.
The very pretty little jack-o-lanterns are from Spooky Smiles
Cocoa Ink
Olive Ink
Smokey Plum Ink
3D foam tape to get the pumpkins to POP off the page

I'd love to know what you think.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

How to tie a bow with a FORK

I firmly believe in NEVER reinventing the wheel.  That's why when I see I good idea I want to share it with everyone.

This is a GREAT tutorial on tying a bow with a fork that my friend Lora shared with me.  I LOVE good ideas!  I especially love it when someone else comes up with them so that I don't have to figure it out.  Saves time, too.


Want to try it yourself?  Here's the link to the PDF of  How to Tie a Fork Bow – with Diana Gibbs

Think of all the great ways you can use these!  Cards, scrapbook layouts, baby girl's head, booties. . . so many things you can do with a bow. .. earings. . .the list goes on and on. . I'd love to hear your ideas.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Close To My Heart Product Spotlight Blog Hop - Dimensional Elements


Welcome to my blog!  If you just came from Jenifer's blog then you are in the right place.

I have to admit, I was a bit intimidated by Dimensional Elements until I did this project.  It was a lot easier than I thought and I think they add such a great 3D feel to projects.  I am mentioning this because if you are thinking about trying Dimensional Elements that you will see something on this bloghop that will finally inspire you to DIVE IN AND DO IT!!!  Just try it a few times, it really doesn't take long to get the hang of it.

 I used Dimensional Elements to make a "Snowgirl."

I called it a snowman at first, but my daughter insisted that it is girl and not a man.  Right she was!  I hope you enjoy my Snowgirl!


She is make out of two tins cans covered with Colonial White Cardstock that has been stamped with Love is in the Air in Chocolate and Baby Pink ink.

I used two round dimensional elements covered with Black ink for the two "coal" eyes.  (I was thinking about Frosty - but a girl just CAN'T have a corn cob pipe!)  And she does indeed have a button nose.



I used three heart shaped DE and sponged them with Baby Pink ink to get the color I wanted.  I used Sparkles and Colonial White bitty brads to further embellish my Snowgirl.



Let me know what you think.  I had so much fun making this.  One more thing, my sweet little daughter suggested the sparkles on the eyes and I am so glad she did!  Snowgirl is much more cute with sparkles on her eyes.  I hope you make your own snowgirl.

NOW HOP ON OVER TO Jenna's blog  and see what she has in store.

SUPPLY LIST:



Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Welcome to September!!! "Thriller" BLOG HOP

"Thriller" September 2010 Stamp of the Month Bloghop

It's a new month time to reveal the new Stamp Of The Month for September.  Its called "Thriller"  a GREAT choice for all your ghoulish layouts.  You can get a head start on Halloween with "Thriller:" Can you hear Michael Jackson singing that in the back of you head or is it just me?


DO YOU WANT TO BUY IT?  Click here.

GET MORE GREAT IDEAS by checking out checking out the "Thriller" blog hop. .. starting at Helen Onulak's blog.