Monday, January 21, 2013

Victorian Valentine

This card was made with some left over packaging I had.  The background looked like pattern paper, so why waste it.  The Victorian postcard was from Authentique (Lovely Collection).  The flower is from Prima and the ribbon is left over from a package.  I added a little stick pin from Little Yellow Bicycle.  A little glitter glue (stickles) on the flowers finished up the card.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Vintage Valentine

Hello Crafters!  So sorry I haven't posted in so long.  I have had a few technical difficulties (a lost camera and computer that finally gave up)!  I now have a new camera and a new computer (which still is taking time to figure out!)  Although I have been missing from the blogging world, I have still been creating.  I hope to take some pictures of  my past projects so I can post soon.


Until then, I do have some current projects.  I just got back from a weekend crop and spent most of my time there working on Valentine cards.  Here are a few creations I came up with.  I found these vintage valentines online.  I printed them from home, and used them on my creations.  I love the puppies! I have more Valentines to post soon.  Thanks for waiting for me and checking back in!

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Hoot n' Holler


Wow!  What a busy couple weeks (or months!)  It's back to school time, so I've been busy with teaching and trying to keep myself organized and of course card making.  Unfortunately, there hasn't been enough time for the latter.  I do have some samples that I have been playing around with.  I have had my cricut out and I made some owl cards. I made these using the cartridge Hoot n' Holler Lite.  The background paper is out of my stash that I had laying around.  More samples coming soon!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Authentique Carefree Paper



I absolutely love this paper!  I found this 6x6 paper pack at my local scrapbook store and loved it so much, I went back and got another pack!  The flowers are made with the Stampin' Up die Fun Flowers.  I brads I used for these flowers are from Stampin' Up.  Aren't they gorgeous?  As a matter of fact, I used them all up and now need to get more!  We did use this die last weekend for my flower class.  This die is so versatile.  I end up using it all the time to make quick flowers.  I will have some more samples using this die with different materials.  Thanks for stopping by.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Felt Flowers


These flowers were another part of my flower class.  These flowers were cut from the die Tattered Flowers by Tim Holtz.  The brown is just regular felt from Hobby Lobby, the gold is a wool felt, which is more expensive, but cuts a little better.
The felt from these flowers is from PaperTrey Ink and so far is the best I have found!  It is also wool felt and cuts beautifully.  It has a much cleaner cut than the polyester felt.  Be sure to check back soon for some more flower samples from my flower class.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Glassine Kraft Paper


Finally!  I'm back!  Actually, I never left, but my blog seemed to.  I was able to view my blog, but could not figure out how to post new information.  I am not quite sure how I figured it out now, but I will worry about that later.  I have been creating and have tons of samples to show, so let's get started.  I just got back from a fabulous scrapbook weekend with my friends.  They has asked me to teach a few "make n' takes" over the weekend.  One of the classes I decided to do was a technique flower class.  I wanted to show different ways to used different media to create fun flowers.  Over the next few days, I will show you what I did.  The first sample today is made from kraft glassine paper by Tim Holtz.  The paper comes in 5x7 sheets (small stack of 36).  For this sample, I die cut flowers from the Stampin' Up Fun flowers die.  I then embossed them with a cuddlebug folder to get the swiss dots (or further below, the swirls).  Last I used a cute Stampin' Up brad to attach the flower together.  You can use a Stazon ink to ink the edges for a little more of a distressed look.
The background for this cards was also embossed with a cuddlebug folder.  It adds an elegant look.  To see more ways to use this paper, check out Tim Holtz's website for some video tutorials.  Look for me in a few days to see the next flower we created at the Fun Flowers Class.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Yellow Polka Dots

Polka dots are always my favorite, but this yellow and gray has now been added to my favorites list!  I used the set Apothecary Art and the framelits from Stampin' Up.  The cute polka dot paper is from Close To My Heart.  A very simple, but elegant card, plus it is easy to change the sentiment on the front, so it is also versatile.  Thanks for stopping by, I hope to have more samples to show very soon!

Create from a Kit

  I'm always on the look out for these kind of cards.  They are so easy to create from.  By using a few tools and supplies from your sta...