Wednesday, October 27, 2010

More Christmas




The card was fun to make, but took too many steps. Embossing and inking the paper and then punching out 8 large boho blossoms for each wreath. Then glueing together and decorating, etc. The flower is made from 2 strips of 12" paper scalloped edged with a punch. The size of the flower depending upon the width of the strip. The top flower is 3/4" and the bottom is 1".

Christmas Cards







Trying to pull together a stamp camp for some friends. These are some samples I put together. They are all copies of cards I've seen. I seem to have no creativity lately.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Tags




This project took me forever and a lot of paper! I thought I might teach a class and I still may, but it will be an expensive project. And I didn't even embellish the tags nicely like I might in the future. This tag set is sure cute, tho!

Candle stamping






I love the technique for stamping on candles and have been wanting to try it for a long time. Thing is, I really don't like candles. But last week, I found some fake battery operated candles with timers at Costco. The best thing is that they are real wax on the outside even though they are battery operated. So bought a couple of sets and have been playing. I even found the instructions on line for making a gift box.
To stamp on candles it's very easy - you are actually stamping on regular tissue paper first. Cut your design out and lay it on the candle face up. Take a piece of wax paper that extends around the candle and hold the wax paper tight against the candle. Heat up your heat gun for a few seconds and then use it against the image. You'll see when it starts to melt into the candle. Try not to hold the gun in one place for too long. When you are complete, let the candle cool for a few seconds and then slowly peel off the wax paper. Amazing!!






Monday, September 27, 2010

Halloween continued











I've been working on borrowing some ideas for my workshop this week. I think I'm ready! Just have to cut lots of paper for make and takes.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

More Halloween


Playing with my stamps as well as some borrowed ones. Playing around trying to come up with something for demoing and makes and takes for my upcoming workshop. I need to get busy because I haven't come up with anything I love yet! This one's pretty easy, might have them give it a whirl.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Halloween




Getting reading for another Stampin' Up! workshop. The hostess loves Halloween so we are doing Halloween themed. The candles are tealights that are "stamped". Found the technique online and it's so simple!! Also found the box directions there too. Making a couple as hostess gift and door prize! Going to make some for Christmas too I think...what great little gifts for friends.

For the card, just playing with my owl, bird and oval punches.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Weight Loss



Wow I've been gone for a while! Life's gotten in the "weigh" of my crafting, lol. I've been on Weight watchers since April and since then I have taken up biking in earnest. I've been steadily increasing my mileage and speed. Just last Sunday I took my first 20 mile trip and then did the same today, but 3.5 minutes faster. During the week, I get in 14 mile trips about 2-3 times. All that biking, along with work and my violin obligations (orchestra and lessons) and then helping the 16 year old with homework, isn't leaving me any time for crafting! But in the meantime, here's some pics of my progress on the best project - me since April!

First pic is in April, with my almost 17 year old baby. It's bad enough I am at my highest weight, but what's with the hair and makeup? Looks like makeup must have melted off by the time the pic was taken. Was probably a hot day as usual!





This next picture is last week - me 23 lbs lighter and actually in slim cut jeans! I never ever can wear slim cut, usually need curvy. Cycling works!! 11 pounds to goal, but want to lose another 10 after that for some buffer. And before anyone says that's too much, when I get to that additional 21, I'll still be 15 pounds higher than before my son was born!










Me and my hubby out last night celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary. Yes, we got married when we were 12. Seriously, not only is it our 25th wedding anniversay, but we've been together 30.5 years! How is it possible all that time has gone by? Here's our wedding pic from 1985.


Sunday, August 8, 2010

"Miniature Masterpieces"







I have my first Stampin' Up! workshop this week and wanted to create a little something for my door prizes. I already had the little post it notes created, but decided I wanted to take it to another level. I decide to create a "miniature masterpiece" for a cover - each using a different technique. I used Brayering, Punching, Emboss resist and Reinker float for this set.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Christmas in August - Embossing Folder Experiment


This was done using the Stampin' Up! petals a plenty embossing folder. It was a lot of work to setup, but the results came out nice. I made myself a "cutting pad" out of cardboard that matched the thickness of one of the sizzix cutting pads. I did this by cutting up a cereal box and made 4-5 sheets the size of the pad. I then punched a hole using a nestability circle. I lined up the holes and glued the cardboard together. To emboss, I used a regular pad, then the folder with cardstock inside, then with the cardboard "pad" on top, shimming with some cardstock till it went thru well enough to emboss. The result is a nice embossing with an unembossed circle in the center to embellish. I wish I could say this was my idea but I saw this ages ago somewhere and don't remember who came up with the idea.

The rest is done with delightful decorations - I made a stencil by punching a piece of cardstock, then pounced in cherry cobbler, then some early espresso for shading. Covered with Versamark and heat embossed with clear embossing powder. Punched another hole in a piece of cardstork and masked off the embossing. Pounced in Daffodil Delight and the Peach Parfait around the edges.
The tree branches are done using the big pine tree top from lovely as a tree stamped in Crumb cake, Pear Pizzazz and Always Artichoke.

Sentiment is from heard from the heart stamped with Versamark and heat embossed with white embossing powder. Hook is a gold paper clip opened, and the ribbon is from my stash.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Workshop card


Someone finally agreed to hostess a Stampin' Up! workshop for me next month! Yay! But now I need to come up with something to demo. Experimenting today alittle and came up with this based on something I've seen before. Very easy to do, took about 10 mins. It's the first time I used the bird punch as it's intended.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Beachy Girls


I've got a new web site linked on the right side of my page called: Blinkin', Thinkin' and Inkin'. Ellen does the most wonderful work with punches! She claims not to be an artist, but she can see things in punches that I certainly can't. These little girls were inspired by her using Stampin' up! punches - butterfly, circle, oval and wide small heart. Not sure what I'll do with them yet - maybe brayer a beach scene for them.

Organization


I don't have a dedicated scraproom, unless that's what you call my living room (and dining room). My husband and I are both crafty. He scrapbooks, I stamp and make cards, and when we really go wild, we both do tole painting. He does the big yard cutouts while I do smaller things. So we have "stuff" everywhere. My son is always saying "why does it take so much crap to scrap?". The problem is, when my little table becomes messy, I totally lose my mojo. Yet at the same time, I need my things nearby and in some semblance of order. It's very difficult.

I have the Stampin' up! ink caddy and I love it. The problem is that it actually takes up too much room and I can't see all my colors. I found this on the stampin' up! demo sample pages and had to try it. It's made of foam board and although it was rather easy to make, it was very, very time consuming. On top of that, I measured so well but it still didn't come out square. But it works well - I need to add some more glue to the shelfs as they are sagging, but the footprint isn't that big and I can see all my ink! Won't be able to see my husband anymore when he sits in his recliner, but he'll have to deal with that. :)

Monkey cards







A friend of mine is always looking for Monkey cards for his daughter. I'm not happy how they turned out, but I'm sure he'll like them. The monkey face stamp rang up for .01 (yes, 1 cent) at Michaels. How cool is that?