Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Missing U Cards



Two cards for this weeks Midweek Throwdown at
Operation Write Home:


Most supplies from Stampin' Up!
Whisper White, Cameo Coral, Handsome Hunter card stocks and markers
Basic Gray ink
ABC 123 Sketch Alphabet and Numbers
ABC 123 Outline Alphabet and Numbers
Just Sayin' stamp set
Word Bubbles dies
Scallop Edge Punch
Dimensionals
Spellbinders MBossibilies embossing folder, EL027


Thanks for looking =)

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Fancy Mother's Day Card


Here is the fancy card I made for my mom
for Mother's Day this year !
Inspired in part by one seen in an
Anna Griffin advertisement. 


Note: This is a bulky card and would require
extra postage for a bubble wrap envelope with extra
padding around the flowers to mail.


The flowers were made with the new Spiral Flower die,
Triple Layer Flower punch and Scallop Circle punch,
 all from Stampin' Up!

The leaves are a portion of a flower punch cut off
and the the two larger multi leaf pieces were from the 
Two Step Bird punch and Leaves die, also from Stampin' Up!

Pink Pirouette and Mellow Moss card stocks
sponged with Blushing Bride and Always Artichoke inks.

The hand made paper flowers could easily be replaced by store bought,
 premade artificial flowers.

Sorry, I did not take step by step photos of the process 
of making the flowers.
Tutorials can easily be found online for 
all sorts of handmade paper flowers.
(I might even have one elsewhere on my blog!).




The pink embossed lacy pieces were created with the
Delicate Designs embossing folder and coordinating Large Scallop Edge die
 from Stampin' Up!
The white pieces are some of the many scraps cut off of
the bottoms of premade eyelet Thank You cards
I repurposed into Thank You cards for Veterans
on an Honor Flight a couple of years ago. 

You could easily substitute pieces paper punched with border punches.
With so many designs available, think of the possibilities:
snowflakes for holiday cards, birthday cards and more !
Change the greeting to coordinate with the punched pieces.




Sentiment was computer generated.
Unfortunately my color ink has dried up,
I rarely use it, so I couldn't print it in pink.
It pops more in the black anyway.

Tulip Border embossing folder around the edge
of the white layer is from Stampin' Up!
I thought about going over the raised portions 
with some light pink chalk........ but was afraid I may ruin it 
now that it was assembled !


Notice that I cut a slit in the center of the top fold
to run the ribbon through so I could wrap it around 
all the layers of the front of the card then
tie it into a bow. 



This is how it looked before adding the flowers.
I couldn't decide if I wanted to add them or not.....
really happy I did !


Stamp image is from All Year Cheer 2 stamp set by Stampin' Up!

Die cut scallop rectangle, Nestabilities die

ink sponged around white rectangle cut with a paper timmer

7/8" satin pink ribbon

pop dots/dimensionals


This is a time consuming card,
especially making the flowers from scratch,
but our Moms are worth it =)



Thanks for looking and 
Happy Mother's Day ! 







Saturday, May 10, 2014

70th Birthday Card













I thought and I thought and then I thought some more........
this is what I came up with in the end for a special,
yet easy enough to make, 70th birthday card. 
I like it well enough, but I really wanted to make something
 more special for my father. Things didn't work out
this week (as if I hadn't known this milestone
birthday was coming up for some time,
I should have already had a card made !)
to spend much time in the craft dungeon
working on a more elaborate card. 


Supplies used from Stampin' Up!:
Sahara Sand, Crumb Cake, Early Espresso, Very Vanilla card stocks
Happy Birthday rubber stamp, Morning Meadow stamp set
Apothecary Accents die
7 0 , part of Typeset (?) alphabet die set
Lattice embossing folder
inks and sponge
hand cut "flags" and "banner"
paper piercer
mini glue dots
Tombow Two Way glue
decorative papers, American Crafts and 
bought from Big Lots a couple of years ago.

I popped in our local store the other day, first time in a while,
and was sad to see that they have gotten rid of the crafts isle!
I bought so many things there over the years..... bummer. 

chipboard, die cut and layered under the decorative paper 7 0 
red acrylic paint, to paint the edges of the chipboard


Thanks for looking =) 


Friday, May 9, 2014

April Showers Bring May Flowers Challenge at OWH



A second card 
Operation Write Home this week.


I just love the simplicity of this card.
The basic design of the stamped square
that was spritzed with water overstamped
with a floral image was originally seen
in a book I checked out from our local
library several years ago.




Cuttlebug embossing folder
handmade rectangle rubber stamp from rubber scrap
Watercolor Garden II stamp set, Stampin' Up!
Greetings, Stampin' Up!
Not Quite Navy and Old Olive inks, Stampin' Up!
Whisper White and Not Quite Navy card stocks, Stampin' Up!
yellow mini rhinestones


Thanks for looking =) 

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Masculine "Floral" Card



Created for the FLORAL CHALLENGE
this week at Operation Write Home -
 I made a "masculine" floral card =)



All supplies from Stampin' Up!
Thoughts of Father stamp set
Linen Background stamp
Itty Bitty Backgrounds stamp set
Various classic inks to watercolor with
Naturals card stock, stamped and colored
Dusty Durango (I think....) card stock, card base
Creamy Caramel card stock, frame



I'll share a fancy , feminine card with 3D paper flowers on it for Mother's Day.



Thanks for looking =)

Monday, May 5, 2014

Missing You Bunches Card





inside



Various card stocks and inks from Stampin' Up!
Monkey Business stamp set, Stampin' Up! retired
Snap Stamps to create the "missing you"sentiment
Vine Street embossing folder , Stampin' Up!


Thanks for looking =) 

Sunday, May 4, 2014

May The Fourth




http://starwars.com/news/the-history-of-may-the-4th.html




http://starwars.com/news/star-wars-episode-7-cast-announced.html

I plan on being in a movie theater on December 18th, 2015 :) 









Saturday, May 3, 2014

ODBD May Challenge at OWH - embossing

May Our Daily Bread Design Challenge at Operation Write Home:
embossing ! It can be dry embossing, heat embossing or both !








I did both on my card (which was actually already created for the sketch challenge last week but never posted!). I'll use the two cards I created as Any Hero cards.

I ran a 4" by 5 1/2" piece of red card stock as well as the same sized piece of blue card stock through embossing folders. I used a stripes embossing folder on the red and stars embossing folder on the blue.

I carefully laid them on top of each other with the edges aligned then trimmed out a portion diagonally from the middle, point to point. These create the two corner pieces that I mounted on my white card base - after I heat embossed silver embossing powder over the "thank you" image from Stampin' Up! that was stamped with Versamark ink.

I adhered the diagonal trimmed pieces inside the cards.

Thanks for looking =)


Friday, May 2, 2014

Printed Digital Scrapbook Pages

Just in time for {Inter}National Scrapbook Day 2014 !


I finally did it, I had a few (40 to be exact!) 12x12 digital scrapbook pages printed. I had several more I could have done, but some I decided not to print out at all while others were created with a different digital scrapbook program and could not be submitted for printing through MDS/SU!.

Stampin' Up! had a free shipping offer this past week, so I took advantage. I've never had pages printed through their My Digital Studio print services, or any other for that matter. The box just arrived via UPS this afternoon; I placed my order one week ago.

Here are my impressions of the print quality. In no way is this supposed to be bashing the print service or company. These are merely my observations on my print order, the one and only I have ever had done through them. I have never seen printed products or read any reviews about the print services offered through the My Digital Studio software and print services. I will be calling customer service on Monday to see if the issues I noticed are common place.



First things first: placing your order. I found this to be totally exasperating at first as many of my pages could not be submitted for printing due to errors. If the errors were not resolved, the pages / order could not be submitted. The errors consisted of fonts not found on the newer laptop computer I was using to submit the order (the pages were created on the older desktop computer with the original version of MDS). I even changed the fonts in the text boxes in the projects on the newer computer and still continued to receive the same error messages.  I called the service line at Stampin' Up! about this and it was confirmed, the order will not be accepted with errors on it and there is no way to submit older projects through the newer software (some sort of coding or whatever makes them incompatible). Well that just stinks!  After running back and forth between two computers (the pages there were issues with were created on my older desktop computer and using the first version of MDS), installing the original MDS on the desktop and adding the extras needed, etc and so on........... it was a VERY time consuming , headache causing process believe me. In hindsight I probably should have just saved the files as a large jpeg image and looked elsewhere online for a print service that could do 12 x 12  prints (there are none locally). I didn't mention the reason for the juggling of computers: I have to use wifi internet somewhere else since we live in a rural "hole" that does not have it, so I had to be able to use my laptop to upload.

I would like to note that I tried what I thought might be a work around. I tried saving the completed pages as jpgs (export and save to jpg feature on the software) then try to insert those saved jpgs as a single large photo on a blank 12x12 page................ it would not work either because of the errors, the page could not be saved/exported. Argh ! Sure sounded like it would work, but those dratted font/text box errors!

After many hours spent off and on all week long , I was finally successful in submitting the order just in time to take advantage of the free shipping offer that expired that night ! Whew !

One week later, UPS dropped off this box.





I will say that I was impressed with the packaging. Sure, from an environmental impact point of view it was overkill, but it did protect the 40 pages perfectly. I will save the bubble wrap for future use (NOTE: if you receive lots of packing materials that are not recyclable, check with local shipping stores as they may take it).
The heavyweight chipboard backing piece will be reused for some crafty project in the future I'm sure and the box itself is worth keeping since it can hold 12x12 projects - as if I do a lot of scrapbooking and need it ! It could also be used to package a framed piece or scrapbook in to give as a gift one day, so I'll stick it in the attic and hope I remember I have it should the need for it arise ;)






I chose the standard paper weight, NOT the thicker more expensive weight paper, when I placed my order. I figured they would be back to back in protective sleeves and if needed, an extra piece of card stock could be stuck between the two (yes, I will be doing this for sure!). The paper really is lightweight and will wrinkle easily, so handle with care especially when inserting into page protectors. Here are a couple of photos with the printed pages compared to Whisper White card stock:



This is meant to show how flexible the page is 
due to it being the standard weight printed page option.
Whisper White and the printed digital page are 
hung over the edge of a box at the same length.
The printed page bends easily.

I couldn't get a really good photo to show the difference
in the thickness of the papers. 
There is a statement on the web site, I recall seeing it somewhere,
that the standard printed scrapbook pages are thinner than
Whisper White card stock so I knew to expect that. 

The logo is printed on the back of every page.









 You CAN use other digital scrapbook supplies
in the My Digital Studio software and it will print !!!!
A couple of my projects used kits that I created projects with
as part of my creative team commitments for digital design artists.
Those that I created with MDS I was able to have printed,
just like the Stampin' Up! only pages. There was no difference in
submitting the projects or anything and they printed just fine !




BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR PROJECT THOROUGHLY
BEFORE SUBMITTING !
I did not see this stray piece of stitching on this page....oops!








Now here are the issues with the printed digital pages I received.
All of my printed pages have these noticeable lighter
areas, sort of smeared looking. 
Some pages they are not as noticeable on since the
backgrounds were white or the crazy jumbled up
mess of embellishments camouflaged the marks a bit.
However most of them look like the image above,
very noticeable marks across the entire length of the page.
They are all in the same area of the printed pages, too. 
Some sort of malfunction with the machinery ?
I'm confident a call to the customer service line
will help in some way. 


Then there is this discolored spot on the corner of
 one of the pages. The page packaged just above it
has a corresponding blue mark on the back of it. 

Other than those issues, 
they look great . The "depth" of the digital embellishments 
 and textured paper detail is wonderful on most !


I really need to create more digital scrapbook pages
and play around with the programs more.
I love the ability to change things easily (for the most part)
without wasting real supplies and not taking up so much space
when working on them compared to traditional supplies.
They will also take up less space when printed
(and not cause damage to photos from dimensional embellishments
butting up next to each other as in traditional scrapbook pages).
Then again, I love the real textures and dimension
on traditional paper scrapbook pages....... 
Either way, I really should make more time to create more pages.  


Thanks for looking =) 







MAY 5th, 2014 EDITED TO ADD :
THANK YOU STAMPIN' UP! PRINT SERVICES !!! After verifying there was not a problem with the files I submitted , they are going to reprint and send the pages that did not print properly !

MAY 14th EDITED TO ADD:
I received the reprints today and there are no issues with the print quality, wahoo! The packaging was slightly different though and this did cause a little problem, but nothing to be terribly upset about.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Sketch Challenge 222 OWH






AND









My card was pretty quick and easy, 
using a "two step"stamp set from Stampin' Up!
and multiple bright colors of ink.
I couldn't resist adding googlie eyes to the dragonflies !
I think this would make a cute card for a hero
to send home to a special little guy :)


Supplies used:
white card stock
Bug Builders stamp set
Background Basics stamp set
Simple Sayings stamp set
assorted bright classic inks
wide chisel point black Sharpie marker
dragonfly eyelet, unknown
googlie eyes 

Thanks for looking =)