Nov 15, 2010

girl!

I made birth announcments earlier this summer and I had the opportunity to celebrate another birth this fall.  I used the same layout and style just tweaked for a baby girl.  A clean and simple design that was enjoyed by family and friends.



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Jul 16, 2010

Another Birthday...

I needed something quick, easy, but nice to make for a co-worker’s birthday. My hubby gave me the idea of the gift card holder and this video gave me the idea for decor and the rest was history. I have to admit I’ve am quite happy with the results for my first attempt with this technique. Hope you enjoy & please let me know what you think.
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~Supplies~
Ink: Frayed Burlap (Ranger)
Paper: Kraft Cardstock (Hobby Lobby), Designer Papers (K&Company)
Accessories: Scallop Punch (EK Success), Glue Dots, White Ribbon, Button, Twine

Jun 27, 2010

Beautiful Butterfly Birthday

I made this card for a family birthday. I lifted this layout from Heather P. I liked how this turned out as its girly-girl; just pretty. I love Hero Arts stamps, but I’m really diggin’ their digital stamps, because I can resize the images to fit my needs.

Please let me know what you think.

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Images: Winged Friends (Hero Arts)
Ink: Copic Markers
Paper: Kraft Cardstock (Hobby Lobby), White Cardstock (Georgia Pacific), Designer Papers (K&Company)
Accessories: Computer Font, Foam Squares, Glue Dots, Border Punch (Fiskars), Black Ribbon

Jun 20, 2010

Happy Pop's Day

Yet another card fashioned after another hubby card I did in this post.  I improved on the peg board "look" by making the holes larger.  If you couldn't tell already, I made this for my dear old dad.  I wonder how he would feel about being called old, even though that's not my intent...that's just the way the saying goes.  Ok...I've rambled on enough.  On the inside, is an actual band aid. Click on the picture for a larger view.


Please let me know what you think.
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Images: Clipart
Ink: Copic Markers, Vintage Photo Distress Ink (Ranger)
Paper: Kraft Cardstock (Hobby Lobby), White Cardstock (Georgia Pacific
Accessories: Computer Font, Brads, Foam Squares

Jun 19, 2010

So and So says...

I was tasked to create some stationery for co-worker.  Bingo-Bango...what immediately came to mind was the card I made for my hubby on this post.  Tadah! I've got stationery.  You always see an individuals' name on stationery, but I wanted to personalize the stationery with a lil' something extra.  So, "so and so says..." was born.  Easy Peezy!



After I made this first set, another co-worker saw it and requested some for her daughters.  I told my mom about it and now she wants a set.  I'm glad it caught fire, but I'm also glad this was a clean and simple design as it make reproduction much easier.

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Jun 10, 2010

boy!

This baby announcement was made as a gift for some ladies I know that had recent development in their lives…



Funny thing was everyone's development was a baby boy. This baby announcement is pretty simple in design, but I think that’s why I like it so much.  How do you like it?

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Jun 9, 2010

Growing Up...

This graduation invitation was made for a coworker whose middle schooler was becoming a high schooler. Since the invitation was for a middle school age girl who has a fun and vibrant personality, I thought the invitation should match…thus the bright colors.


Guess what?  Believe it or not...I made the designer paper.  I hope you go for believe since I put some effort into creating it.  Crazy thing is I did it just using Microsoft Word.  Not shabby at all, if I do say so myself. 

What do you think?
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*photo courtesy of Microsoft Office images

May 31, 2010

Tool-rific Brithday

I made this card for my hubby’s birthday about a month ago. I wanted it to be rough and tough and all that stuff…so, I made it as masculine as I could. Granted, the sentiment "cutes-it-down" a bit  but overall, it’s manly enough.  I just made that up phrase up; cute? huh?  When he read the card, he gave me "the face"...the one that says, "there goes my corny wife, but gotta love her" face.  All that said to me was...MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.  I don't do mushy - I either do funny, punny or just right out corny.

  

Let me know what you think.
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~Supplies~
Images: Clipart
Ink: Copic Markers, Vintage Photo Distress Ink (Ranger)
Paper: Kraft, Red, Black Cardstock (Hobby Lobby), White Cardstock (Georgia Pacific)
Accessories: Aluminum Foil, Computer Font, Paper Piercer, Brads, Diamond Embossing Plate (Provo Craft), Foam Squares

May 29, 2010

I'm back!

I know it’s been quite some time since my last post and I truly do apologize if you have been looking for any new creations. I’m sure my fellow bloggers understand that maintaining a blog can be a time consuming venture and life can interrupt my interrupt my extracurricular ventures. Even though I haven’t posted anything in a while, I have been crafty. I will be sharing those creations with you over the next week or so.

So without further ado, let’s get to why you came to pay me a visit…

I made this about 2 months ago for my hubby…just because. Aren’t those the best kind of reasons; no particular reason at all?

My hubby loves his sweets, so I got him a cupcake from The Cupcake Collection, a local cupcake bakery. This place makes some of the best cupcakes in Nashville.


The card is clean and simple; just some paper, foam tape and a computer font and voila…there you have it. The word “Sweet” is also on the inside of the card. For the cupcake, I just printed the “Sweet” on cardstock, adhered to a toothpick and stuck it in.

BTW – You might’ve noticed the background of the photo is a little odd, but I had tried taking a picture with a white sheet back drop. It didn’t quite turn out quite like I wanted. I would’ve played around with it more, but you can only keep a man and his sweets apart but for so long. LOL!

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Mar 2, 2010

If you are not surprised by the fact that I have created and posted 4 cards since last Tuesday, then don’t you worry because I’m surprised enough for the both of us. I can’t express how 2010 is shaping up to be a very crafty and productive year for me. Not only were these cards part of Jen del Muro’s awesome challenge: here and here, but these last cards were a challenge for myself…to test my own creative ability and I’ve got to say…it ain’t to shabby. I hope you agree.

 
So without further ado…


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Supplies (in order of appearance)

Stamps: Bouncin’ Baby Boy (Michaels); Paper: Baby Blue & Soft Yellow (Scraps), White & Red CS (Hobby Lobby); Ink: Onyx Black (Tsukineko), White (Hampton Art); Accessories: Assorted Markers (Copics), Embossing folder (Provo Craft)

Stamps: Flower Fluffles (Stampendous), Greetings (The Paper Company Studio); Paper: Classic K Bailey DP (K&Company), Olive and Dark Brown CS (Hobby Lobby); Ink: Onyx Black (Tsukineko); Accessories: Assorted Markers (Copics), Stickles (Ranger), Corner Rounder Punch (EK Success), Clear Embossing powder, Button

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