Showing posts with label Hello. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hello. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

He is All Boy!

Hello Gel-A-Tins Fans.  Kate here today, sharing a layout I created of my sweet grandson, Chase.  Chase is all boy!  The "Hello" stamp set has some perfect adjectives to describe him, so I used these stamps to create a focal point on my layout. 


I used a Core'dinationat Core Bookmark, that was painted a bit with Distress Paints, to stamp several of the adjectives found in the "Hello" Collection.  I stamped the "guarenteed trouble" emblem right onto textured Core'dinations Cardstock and then hand cut it out.

Gel-A-Tins Supplies:
Hello Collection

Other Supplies:

Core'dinations Core Essentials: Brights
Core'dinations CoreTag: Smooth Bookmark
Core'dinations Tim Holtz: Adirondack
Core'dinations Dust Buddy
Core'dinations Sandit Gadget
Fiskars Crimper
Ranger Archival Ink & Tim Holtz Distress Paint
Basic Grey Patterned Paper
Sizzix Dies
Die-namics Alpha Dies

Monday, June 17, 2013

Guaranteed Adorable

Nothing is more adorable than a newborn baby. A baby boy or a baby girl is the perfect reason to make these cards adorable using the "Hello" collection. 


"Guaranteed Adorable" for both cards was stamped on colored cardstock using Archival Ink to get a crisp image  The gender signs on both cards are heat embossed.


For this boy card, I stamped the maled gender sign with VersaMark and heat embossed the images with clear embossing powder.


For the girl card, I again stamped the female gender sign with VersaMark and heat embossed it. This time using white embossign powder.

The next time you need a cute baby card, go ahead and grab the "Hello" collection!

Kate

Gel-A--Tins Supplies:
Hello Collection

Other Supplies:
Core'dinations Cardstock
Ranger Archival Ink
May Arts Ribbon
Stampendous & Clear Snap Embossing Powders
Helmar Premium Craft Glue & ZapDots

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Happy Father's Day!


Happy Father's Day weekend, gel-a-tins family! What do you have planned for that special man in your life? 

Today, I am sharing a CAS Father's Day card using gel-a-tins HELLO! stamp set:


The first step was to stamp and cut out the Hello Tag. In the blank spot, I created "DAD" using stickers. A bright and fun patterned paper makes up the backing. To highlight the name tag, I cut out a strip of matching yellow paper and attached to the card. The tag is adhered to the card using foam dots to add dimension to the card. At this point, I was planning to be done. However, the card seemed to plain. To fix the issue, I punched out some solid color circles and added along the side of the card.


Thank you for stopping by today! I hope you are able to spend some quality 'Dad" time with that special man in your life!

Supplies:
gel-a-tins - Hello! stamp set

Friday, January 20, 2012

Adorable You

Hi Everyone! Today I am sharing a card with you, that I made with two stamp sets: Shifting Gears & Hello!. I love this stamp set Hello! , because you can use it on your scrapbook pages or make some fun cards with it! You can find the stamp set in the Gel-a-tins Store here: http://gelatinstampshop.com/wholesale/p ... ucts_id=40

Here is the Hello! Stamp Set:

I absolutely LOVE all the little sayings on it! Here is the card I created:

Instructions:
1. On Cream Cardstock stamp three different Gears from the Shifting Gears set with three different colours. Cut this to fit on your cardstock base and adhere.
2. Add Patterned paper to the top half of the base of the card.
3. Tie coordinating ribbon where the cream paper, and patterened paper meet. Stamp GUARANTEED stamp from the Hello! Stamp set. on red cardstock. Cut around it, and adhere it onto your card.
4. Stamp the GUARANTEED stamp again onto cream cardstock.Stamp your word of choice (I chose adorable) onto the center part. Cut out only the word, and pop this up using foam tape.
5. Add any additional lettering with small alphabet stickers.

Materials Used

Gel-a-tins Stamp Sets: Shifting Gears & Hello!
Cardstock & Patterned Paper: Papertrey Ink
Ink: Ranger & Papertrey Ink
ribbon: Papertrey Ink
Letters: Ruby Rock-it

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Scrappy Wednesday!

Well, the week is halfway done already!  I hope you've had a chance to get creative this week, but if you haven't, today's projects should inspire you.  A beautiful card and a sweet little gift box are just the sort of projects you can use any time!

This card is by Gladys.  She makes such detailed projects, and this card is no exception.  She used the Hello! set to embellish it.

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Supplies:
Paper: plum pudding cardstock, lavender moon, royal velet and kraft cardstock and black, Pixie-licious pattern paper from Cosmo Cricket
Ink: Versafine Onxy black, Versafine smoky gray and Versamagic Ocean Depth
Stamp: Hello from Gelatins, colorful companions stamp from my stampbox
Others: Edger #1 collection, doily detail collection, wonderful words die, toothpick, Adornit Milk chocolate letters

Karin made this adorable little altered gift box with the Pet Shop stamp set.  I love how she stamped it twice and layered the ears to give it a little more dimension and detail!

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Merry Monday!

Hello again to all you gelly fans!  I hope you all enjoyed your weekend and are ready for some more crafty goodness!  Today I have projects to share with you that were made by DT members Cassie and Gladys.  Let's get started with a card from Cassie!

"This set is perfect for brides that want to get the word out well in advance to 'Save the Date' about their wedding. It was beyond easy to make, and a bride could even simply it even more. So easy and fun!"

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Stamps: Save the Date
Ink: SU Bermuda Bay, SU Soft Suede, SU Melon Mambo, SU Kiwi Kiss
Paper: buttercream, BG Hello Luscious
Accessories: Soft Suede ribbon, Peacock Liquid Pearls, Circle Nestabilities

Now I have another card, this time by Gladys.  Check out all the pattern and texture on this one!

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Supplies:
Paper: Sweet blush cardstock from pti, Melissa Francis - 5th Avenue
Ink: Versafine smokey gray, Memento rose bud
Stamp: hello from gelatin, tiny tags from pti
Others: Edger#2 collection die, doily collection die, tiny tags die, favorite words die, white buttons, scallop circle felt and candy strip circle from my etsy, 1 3/4 circle punch, 1" circle punch, pearl

That's it for today, but don't forget about our Monthly challenge!  Head over to this post to check it out and make your entry!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Fabulous Fall Friday!

We're enjoying beautiful fall weather here in Arizona and I love it!  I have my Halloween decorations up and I've been doing some fall/Halloween crafting this week.  The nice weather makes crafting even more enjoyable for me.

Our DT has been working with their sets to make some projects that should inspire you whether you're ready for the weather to keep cooling off or not.  Let's see what Cassie and Gladys have to share!  First up is Cassie...

"I really enjoyed using the Save the Date set. I'm not a scrapbooker, so it was a challenge to think of how to use it. However, I discovered that this set has tremendous usability for a card maker! Here is a treat container I made for my husband in honor of our anniversary."

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Stamps: Save the Date
Ink: SU Pink Pirouette, SU Ridinghood Red, CDS Hot Cocoa
Paper: SU dp, buttercream, Chocolate Chip
Accessories: Circle & Scalloped Circle Nestabilities, twine, paper crimper

I love those little favors!  I made them one year for my kids to take to school and give to the kids in class for Valentine's Day.  Gladys made such a beautiful card to share with us today and I know that I need to lift it!

"This card is made using the Hello gelatins stamp set. Love how the big stamp show through the pattern paper!"
  
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Supplies:
Paper: Kraft cardstock from pti, Emma's Shoppe Collection 6 X 6 Pad from crate paper
Ink: versafine Onxy black, vintage photo distress ink from tim holtz
Stamp: Hello from gelatins
Others: Edger #3 die, turning a new leave and Bloom builder #3 die, button from pti

Check back tomorrow for the winner of our Operation Write Home challenge!