It's a chilly snow day here in the Kansas City area today, so I thought I'd take a look around the web to see if there were any card challenges I could participate in. I loved the queue for this week's CAS-ology challenge, so I ran with it.
Here is the card that I made:
I used Sweet Stamp Shop's Kiss Me set (which is now retired). I thought it would look cute on a chalkboard background and I created the background shape with my Silhouette. Aaand because no card of mine is complete with hemp twine or enamel dots, I had to throw some on. I think this turned out so cute and now I don't have to scramble to make a Valentine's Day card for my hubby! Double win!
I hope you all are having a great week! I'll be back soon! Until next time...
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Monday, November 21, 2011
Gathering Thoughts
Hello again! Sorry for my lack of posts lately. Seems I've been doing more napping than crafting as of late. Must be entering my winter hibernation mode. :) I have been working on the following project for a few weeks now and finally finished it up this morning.
Before the school year started, I volunteered to be my daughter's teacher's Secret Pal. By signing up, I was agreeing to do something special each month for her teacher to let her know how much she's appreciated. I admit, I've slacked off a bit as I forgot to give her something last month, but this month I hope to make up for it. I made her this magnet board using Authentique's Gathering line, which seemed fitting for this occasion. I thought it would be a nice place for my daughter's teacher to put her thoughts, grocery list, etc.
If you saw my post for Authentique on October 24th, then you'll know that I have been making magnet boards and magnets for gifts recently. It's a fun and easy way to put together a cute gift for a friend, family member, neighbor, etc.
Here is a closer look at a couple cute flowers I made. I've never attempted these with paper before as I've only made them with felt, but I think I like the way they turn out with paper better! I just cut out five circles of the same size and one circle a bit smaller. I got the circles wet, then crumpled them up. I kind of shaped them the way I wanted them to dry, then let them dry over night. I used a hot glue gun to glue them to the smaller circle and voila! Cute flowers to add dimension to any project!
This is a close-up of the magnets I made. SUPER easy to do. I purchased a bottle cap kit, used some clear craft glue that I already had, then cut three one-inch circles. I did a tutorial for Authentique on December 4th, which explains the process with pictures.
I hope you enjoyed this little slice of Gathering heaven. :) If I am not back before then, I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving. This year I have much to be thankful for. I'm thankful to be on the Authentique Design Team. I'm thankful for the amazing scrappy ladies I've become friends with this year. I'm thankful for a husband who might not understand my scrap habits, but never complains when he sees new stuff come into the house. :) I'm thankful for my two beautiful red heads, who challenge me and make me laugh daily. And last but not least, I'm thankful to have picked up a craft hobby that calms and centers me. If I didn't have my scrappy time, I'd be a much different person. :)
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
What I've used:
Authentique,
flowers,
Gathering,
hemp twine,
magnets
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Belated Birthday and a Kindergartener!
I made a belated birthday card for a friend yesterday...her birthday was this past Saturday and I have yet to put the card in the mail. At least it's a belated birthday card, so it's the thought that counts...right?!
Anyway, here's the card:
I'm not really thrilled with the way I colored the snail, but it will have to do. I think it turned out cute and I love the simple touch the twine adds to the card. I hope my friend likes it!
It's no secret that aside from facebook, Pinterest is my newest addiction. I love going to my pins for inspiration when I'm getting ready to make a card. I found a cute card the other night and I thought it would be perfect for a simple card to congratulate our nephew/Godson on his first week of Kindergarten.
Here's the pin:
And here's my card:
This sketch is SO versatile! It's quick and easy and you can pack as much or as little punch as you want with it. I think he'll be pretty excited to get his very own letter in the mail. :)
That's it for now! I hope to be back with a layout soon! Until next time!
Anyway, here's the card:
I'm not really thrilled with the way I colored the snail, but it will have to do. I think it turned out cute and I love the simple touch the twine adds to the card. I hope my friend likes it!
It's no secret that aside from facebook, Pinterest is my newest addiction. I love going to my pins for inspiration when I'm getting ready to make a card. I found a cute card the other night and I thought it would be perfect for a simple card to congratulate our nephew/Godson on his first week of Kindergarten.
Here's the pin:
Source: studiocalico.typepad.com via Cristine on Pinterest
And here's my card:
This sketch is SO versatile! It's quick and easy and you can pack as much or as little punch as you want with it. I think he'll be pretty excited to get his very own letter in the mail. :)
That's it for now! I hope to be back with a layout soon! Until next time!
What I've used:
cards,
chipboard,
edge punch,
hemp twine,
stamps,
twine
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