Showing posts with label theme - work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theme - work. Show all posts

Bon Voyage

My boss is moving onto greener pastures, so I put together a farewell card for her.


Even though Papertrey's Road Trip papers are predominantly US-related, we Canadians can often sneak some use out of them. :)

Since my boss is starting her own business, the inside of the card is inspirational:


Thanks for peeking!


{Supplies--all Papertrey Ink unless noted}
  • Cardstock: Vintage Cream, coasters
  • Patterned Paper: Road Trip
  • Stamps: exterior: Destination, interior: Cyber Cafe (Paper Smooches)
  • Ink: Fine Linen, Classic Kraft, Dark Chocolate
  • Dies: Framed Out #12
  • Accessories:  Game Spinner (Tim Holtz)
  • Other Tools: distressing tool (Tim Holtz), sewing machine/thread

A Very Large Retirement Card

I generally dislike making very large cards as it can be difficult to fill in the space. This retirement card is 12 x 12" and is the largest that I'm usually willing to go.


I got the idea for this card from Laura's amazing card here:


I continue to swoon over her card!!

Here is a close-up of the focal point, which still doesn't do my dimensional paper-piecing much justice.  ;)

I stamped the couch at least times for this project. Once on the Spellbinders die-cut (love!), once again on scrap to cut out the cushions/arms/feet to pop up over top and twice to cut out masks.

I masked the couch while I tried to airbrush a Copic background but my luck with my airbrush is hit-or-miss. I think I just keep choosing colors that are too light to notice. When that wasn't successful, I switched to misting, even though the only aqua-ish mist I had was Turquoise Blue, a touch too bright for my card.

I created the giant demi-medallion with a strip of 5.5 x 24" cardstock. I used foam to ink the exterior edge with white and then used my scoreboard to score every inch on one side and the alternating inches on the other side (if that makes sense).

The stitching around the top exterior of the card is just a fun stitch on my sewing machine. The bottom sentiment is heat-embossed.

I'm submitting this into Papertrey Ink's Make It Monday: A La Carte. The technique I used was selective inking on the "time to relax."

Thanks for stopping by!


{Supplies--all Papertrey Ink unless noted}
  • Cardstock: peach and aqua (Cricut cardstock by Provocraft), Stamper's Select White and Melon Berry
  • Stamps: On My Couch, Tiny Tags, Think Big Favorites 5
  • Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko), Melon Berry, Aqua Mist and Fresh Snow
  • Dies: Picot Edge Circles (Spellbinders), Tiny Tags
  • Other Tools: Turquoise Blue Glimmer Mist (Tattered Angels), lace (dollar store), sewing machine/thread, white embroidery floss, Big Bite/eyelet (We R Memory Keepers)

We'll Miss You!


I made this card for a co-worker who is leaving...

The sentiment was done using the Cricut Design Studio and the All Mixed Up cartridge. I should've used a different one but I always check them out alphabetically and I do love this cart!

The name is done using Tim Holtz spotted grungeboard alphas inked with his new Tumbled Glass distress ink.

The yellow/orange paper flowers are adhered using flower brads and the butterfly is from the dollar store, I believe (got it from my mom). The large rhinestones in the corners of the corkboard are Recollections (I believe) from Michael's.

I meant to add a glitter border on the corkboard using Scor-tape and Prisma glitter but I forgot. :(

The note is a Post-it adhered using Scor-tape and stamped with "Just a little something" from Papertrey's Everyday Button Bits. I underlined the "little" in red since the card is HUGE!

The pic below compares it with a sheet of 8-1/2 x 11" paper so you can see how big it is (about 12 x 12")!