Friday 30 November 2007

Need a Break?

It occurred to me that seeing as I was needing a break from Christmas cards, maybe you do too?? Here's a card that's not Christmas related at all! I absolutely love this stamp from Stampendous - Tiers of Treats. It's a big image so I just added some Basic Grey patterned paper, some ribbon and some flowers and brads. The sentiment is from Stampin' Up - the Very Punny set from Sellabration last year. This reminds me of Christmas baking though - which I love to do - even more so now that I have my new mixer! I'll be making a double batch of Mocha Viennese Shortbread (from the Dec. Canadian Living magazine) tomorrow as I'm having some women from our home church over to make cards on Sunday. I may not be around much this weekend as Riley's at Beaver camp and I'm prepping for Sunday. Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

Wednesday 28 November 2007

Candy Cane Stripes

I absolutely love this Basic Grey figgy pudding paper - I can't remember the actual name - I just call it candy cane stripes! Just a simple card using Amuse stamps and some ribbon and bella baubles. I machine stitched around the patterned paper using a small zig zag stitch. We have a busy day today so I've got to get going - hope you have a "magical" day!

Monday 26 November 2007

Origami Tree

I saw a tutorial over on SCS for an Origami tree and have been wanting to try it out. I'm having a bunch of women over on Sunday from our home church to make Christmas cards and I thought it would make a fun card - if I could only figure out the directions. It was actually quite easy and I think it turned out pretty good! The card itself didn't turn out quite as I envisioned, but I really like the tree anyway and I think we'll do a version on Sunday. I'm looking forward to getting some more of my decorations up this week, baking some cookies (I bought a cookie press to go along with my new mixer!) and working on my cards as well as some card orders!

Sunday 25 November 2007

Post it Note Holders

I've been wanting to make some Post-it Note Holders ever since Emily started making them and posting hers, and I finally got around to it! I followed this tutorial written by Emily and they were easy-peasy (as my ds likes to say!). This is simply chocolate chip cardstock, some Basic Grey paper, and Changito. I used mono-multi (of course!) to hold the post-it notes to the cardstock. I only stamped the first page of the post-it note pad - in case you were wondering exactly how much time I have on my hands.
Sorry for the gap in posting - my sister-in-law was visiting from Winnipeg and I took a blogging break for my birthday. I got some new stamps for my birthday and hopefully will be inking them up soon - I have a couple of card orders to get out first. Hope you had a wonderful weekend!

Monday 19 November 2007

Holiday Spirit Box

I got the idea to make one of these boxes from Ali Edwards blog. She has wonderful ideas and I love her scrapbooking philosophies. She offered these holiday spirit prompts in a PDF file, courtesy of one of her blog readers. I decided it would be a neat project and a great gift for one of my good friends. We had recently been talking about Christmas and how to create memories and experiences and how to downplay the materialism of Christmas - so this idea was very timely. I do plan on using these when I make my own advent calendar - my son doesn't like chocolate anyway, so these would be perfect for the days of advent.
I started by printing the PDF onto cardstock - I then stamped over the prompts using an older Stampin' Up set (holiday blocks - I think?) in different colour inks. I cut the cardstock into squares and stamped images on the back as well. I scored the squares so they would be easy to fold in half. I matted a strip of patterned paper (Basic Grey Figgy Pudding) and used sticky strip to adhere it to my dollar store jar. I made the label using my scallop punch and made a little additional label for the lid using my All in the Family set. Next time I'd like to design a couple labels on the computer and print them out.

Thanks for looking!

Sunday 18 November 2007

Spoiled Rotten!

I'd like to introduce you to the newest member of our family:
How lucky am I? This is an early birthday present from my hubby. I've been dying for a stand mixer for years and my trusty hand mixer finally bit the dust a couple of months ago. Normally I'm not a big fan of appliances for gifts, but this one is just fine in my book! I had my heart set on a Kitchen Aid, but hubby did his homework and surprised me with this one. 1000W motor baby!! I'm psyched and can't wait to start making all kinds of things - I made cookies last night - just to try it out! Ain't it purty??

P.S. Thanks for all the well wishes for my kiddos - unfortunately they're still sick and I was up again with them last night. Wishing you all good immunity and healthy children!!

Friday 16 November 2007

Stamping Club Samples

Sorry - no stamping yet today! I was up many times last night with sick children and we had family nap time this afternoon. Hope to be stamping tonight though! With permission of my amazing Stampin' Up demo Jennifer (link on the left), here are the projects we did at our first Stamping Club meeting on Tuesday.

This snowman is so pretty and sparkly in real life - even if it doesn't show in the picture! I loved watercolouring on the confetti white paper - I've never used it before, just regular watercolour paper.This one is a cello bag full of gift tags - isn't it cute!! The river rock ink we used for the background image goes so well with the gold cardstock that the vanilla circle is mounted on. All the ladies really liked this project!

I think the Peaceful Wishes set is now officially part of my wish list. There's just so much you can do with it. This card is gorgeous and was so easy to make. That chocolate chip satin ribbon is just amazing!

Thursday 15 November 2007

Go see Erika!!

Go check out Erika's blog for a chance to win some awesome A Muse blog candy! I'll be back tomorrow - hopefully with some cards to show you!

Wednesday 14 November 2007

Yet another shameless CASE

In my quest to quickly produce Christmas cards, I have resorted to shamelessly CASE'ing again! I loved this card by Willow01 and changed it up slightly (not very much though!) to come up with this! I am absolutely in love with this Papertrey set and can't wait to get some more of their stamps to play with.

Monday 12 November 2007

101 posts and counting!

I missed my 100th post and didn't even know it! This is my 101st post and I'm hopefully still going strong.
This card is a shameless copy of Jen del Muro's card. I usually don't do this quite so literally but I fell in love with Jen's card and it was perfect for the Michaels $1 stamp I was trying to use. She does amazing work - make some time to peruse her blog - you will not be disappointed!! I used the Cuttlebug snowflake embossing folder for the background and the snowflakes are from the Michaels $1 stamp bin. The Noel sentiment (Merry Messages by Stampendous) is stamped twice, once in Cool Caribbean and once in black and there is a rhinestone brad in the middle of the O. Some ribbon and stickles finish off the card. Super elegant and super quick to make! Thanks Jen for sharing your work!

Friday 9 November 2007

Rejoice


Here's a card I made using some of the Michaels $1 ($1.50 for us Canadians) stamps that I bought. I didn't have any religious stamps so snatched these two up. Can you see the 2nd one? It's hiding amongst the holly in the lower left hand corner - it's embossed in gold. I wish it showed up more and I don't know what the right hand corner needs. I tried different patterned papers and stamped options and they just didn't look right. Perhaps I should have just used the patterned paper the whole way across instead. Thanks for looking!

Thursday 8 November 2007

Amuse Christmas

My stamps from Amuse arrived the other day from Michelle at Stamper's Dream. These are the stamps I ordered to make our family Christmas cards but figured since they were here, I might as well make some more cards from them (hey any excuse to dirty up new stamps!). I love the way this one turned out and I'm pretty sure this is the same colour combo I will use for our family card as well. This card came together super quickly (which is why I decided on these stamps for our family cards!) which was a nice change. I'm off to take my daughter to the dr. - she's been under the weather for a while now and I want to get her checked.
Oh and I started making my Christmas gifts last night! My good friend Becky and I decided since it was November that we'd better get started. Not sure what I can share on my blog before Christmas, but I'll definitely post them after.

Wednesday 7 November 2007

Take a Bough Ornaments

M'eh....this pic is funny too! I'm still working on my editing skills - better results to come hopefully! This is another card I made with my Papertrey Take a Bough set. I love that you can mix and match the middles to make different coloured and different looking ornaments. I used a page pebble on each one for dimension and I drew the "string" for the ornament with my versamark pen so I could emboss them in silver. I also tried to stitch the paper (Basic Grey Figgy Pudding) on with silver thread - but the tension was all wacky so it didn't turn out too well. I must practice some more before I try again. I managed to get another couple cards made today so I have much more to share!

Tuesday 6 November 2007

Take a Figgy Bough

That's what you get when you combine Papertrey's Take A Bough stamp set with the yummy Figgy Pudding paper from Basic Grey. This is the first card I've made with this set - although certainly not my last. These clear acrylic stamps are so much fun to work with and so versatile. I've now got a wish list a mile long for Papertrey! I did some freestyle stitching around the card and used a page pebble over the ornament to give it some dimension. Some bella baubles in the top right corner finish it off! Fun, fun, fun and more to show tomorrow! Have a great day!

P.S. (can I use that term in a blog? oh well I just did!) Sorry for the funky looking photo. I tried to edit my picture in photoshop and I used auto-levels. While the pic now looks so much better - it also looks a little freaky! So now I'm going to read about levels so I can do a better job with the manual settings next time!

Monday 5 November 2007

Baby Shower card

Finally the last of the baby cards! This is the card I made for our children's pastor to go with the thank you cards that I made for her. By the way, she loved the cards and I decided to leave the stitching showing. I did stamp a small something in the bottom right corner of the stitched square.

This card again has no stamping - another Basic Grey rub-on with some Wild Asparagus paper, chocolate chip cardstock, pretty May Arts ribbon and some freestyle stitching. I meant to post this earlier but I was having technical difficulties, I think my USB cord is kaput.


I have more Christmas cards to share tomorrow - I've been working hard and I picked up a couple of new $1.50 Christmas stamps at Michaels.

Sunday 4 November 2007

Baby cards squared!


Here are two baby cards that I made to sell. They are basically the same other than the colour scheme but came together quickly and easily. I'm off to a baby shower - tomorrow I'll show you the card I made for the expectant mom!

Friday 2 November 2007

Baby Card a la Tiffany

My good friend Becky hired me to make a baby card for her husband's work. Some employees went together and chipped in to buy the boss a baby gift for the birth of his first child. They bought the gift at Tiffany & Co. and Becky asked if I could use Tiffany blue for the card. This is what I came up with.
True confession time: there's almost no stamping on this card!! The only part that is stamped is the "Congratulations" sentiment on the inside of the card. The middle circle is a Basic Grey rub-on that I used on a Close to Cocoa piece of cardstock - it fit my mega circle punch perfectly. I have more baby cards to post tomorrow - you're going to be sick of baby cards! Have a wonderful weekend!

Thursday 1 November 2007

Out of my Box!

This card is so far out of my box - it's almost funny. I was inspired to make this card by Michelle's blog. She often posts cards that she says are not her style - but I always love the results of the ones that are out of "her" box. Michelle also owns Stamper's Dream - an Ebay store where I buy my Amuse stamps and other things - the link is on the left side of my blog - check it out! So I needed more masculine stamps and this is one of the ones I chose. When I first stamped it, I was a little intimidated, but as I coloured (prisma pencils and gamsol) I started having a lot of fun with it. I'm pretty pleased with the way this one turned out - now I want to try and watercolour it!

In other news, I'm cleaning and re-organizing my stamping area - eeek! I was motivated by my friend Becky who suggested I turn my desk so it faces the kids play area and t.v. She's so smart!! Maybe I'll post the before and after pics later this week.

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