Tuesday, November 13, 2012

5 Bold Christmas Tree Cards

Three more old projects revamped.
All stamp images were from Stampin' Up!


This first one was a swap card I tweaked.
The original had the front right edge cut with
deckle edged scissors then green ink was sponged along 
just that edge. The tree was not colored in and there
was not gold star on the top.
I trimmed all of the edges, removed the back
then sponged all of the edges with hunter green ink.
Using an aquapainter and the ink from an ink pad,
I water colored in the tree image
and a very light blue background.
I used a small star punch and More Mustard cad stock
to make a topper for tree.
This newly colored piece was attached to a plain
Whisper White card.









This second one was actually an incomplete card I
started to make years ago. I wasn't happy with the 
stray pieces of embossing powder on the tree,
so it sat on the white piece of card stock unfinished for a long time.
This year I used a cuttlebug folder to do the embossed background
on the white piece. I ran a gold permanent ink marker along the edges.
It was mounted to hunter green card stock then a 
Whisper White card base. A gold permanent marker
worked well to color in the star on top of the tree.
I decided to go ahead and use the speckled looking
heat embossed tree piece after all, 
it will look like snowflakes falling on it maybe.









This last one is an old Christmas card I made,
similar to the one above that I never completed.
I wasn't real happy with the way the background was stamped
so I never sent it out (which is another reason why I never finished
 the one above). 
I ran dark green card stock through a Stampin' Up! embossing folder,
mounted the white piece to it. Gold permanent marker for details.
The tree is stamped and heat embossed
with white embossing powder on dark green card stock. 
Cut out with scissors. The tree is on dimensionals.
I believe this basic idea came from an old Catalog. 











Thanks for looking =) 

Monday, November 12, 2012

Soooo HAPPY ! - MDS Pages



Two quick pages: I used premade designer pages from My Digital Studio (Stampin' Up!) only adding my own photos and removing a "text box" list. I am going to tweak them a bit (I'll remove the text box and edit the photos) then send them to this pretty, young dogs new family. 

Candy Cane Christmas Wheeled card






   (Gah! I have to write this post all over - it disappeared on me!!!!!)



This card started out as an old, I mean OLD as in probably over 10 years old,
swap that had been lost among other stuff in the craft dungeon.

It looks a bit different than the original,
which of course I did not take a photo of beforehand.

There was no white on the candy cane lettering and 
the green pine boughs were barely visible.
There was a large triangular piece of crumpled up 
brown lunch sack over the top of the card,
attached by a thick piece of jute twine 
(think of the stuff you find in a hardware store).
The twine had been tied into a bow, two long
ends dangling down. On each end there was a stamped 
ornament (burgundy ink on kraft paper, blotchy looking)
attached. The middle of the bow had a small tag
of kraft card stock cut with deckle edged scissors. 
A small greeting had been stamped on it with
dark green ink then glitter around the edges.

I removed all of the extras, used white acrylic
 craft paint and a small paintbrush to add the white.
Overstamped the pine boughs since I had the same stamp
then ran a small piece of burgundy organdy ribbon 
through the two holes at the top.
I trimmed the piece down slightly so I could mount it
to a piece of hunter green card stock. 
Everything used was from Stampin' Up!

One of the few old swaps that were found and 
tweaked to make into cards this year.
Because of the glitter, this one will not be 
able to be sent to Holiday Mail for Heroes
so it will go to a friend or family member.

There are more holiday cards to come made from old 
bits and pieces that I have collected over the years.
I'll be sharing them over the next several days. 

Thanks for looking =) 

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Thank You, Veterans







VFW invites all Americans to celebrate the service of our nation’s heroes

On Veterans Day we honor every man and woman who has proudly worn the uniform of the United States military. We celebrate all those who have bravely defended our nation from the forces of evil and tyranny, and helped free countries around the world from the grips of despair.

This Veterans Day weekend, patriotic Americans will gather to remember the countless sacrifices our veterans have made. As we honor them, we should also reflect on the price paid for our victories, as well as the many liberties we enjoy today because of the selflessness of our nation’s heroes.

Our veterans cherish the values and virtues upon which our nation was founded, and generations have bravely answered the call to preserve them. We owe them so much, and we must not forget the thousands who are deployed all over the world defending our freedoms at this very moment. We pray for their safe return, and the VFW stands ready to support their families while they are away.

Over the course of America’s history, it has been those who have worn the uniform, those who have tenaciously defended our way of life, who we will be forever grateful to: America's proud Marines, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Coastguardsmen. Every American, both stateside and abroad, reaps the benefits of their service.

Today and every day, we thank you for your service.








This also happens to be a photo I sent in to the
Photo Of The Week Contest in our local newspaper.
It was chosen to be printed , how exciting ! 






Saturday, November 10, 2012

Stockings on Mantle Card


This card is one of the many I created from 
my box of scraps and unfinished pieces.
A few years ago I stamped the stockings
(it is one large stamp that I colored each stocking
separately with chalk inks)
on natural card stock card.
It was just way too plain and boring
having the four stockings sitting there, 
floating in thin air it looked like. 
I really didn't know what to do to improve it
back then, so it went to the scrap box.
Fast forward to 2012 and I finished it !
I cut each of the stockings out with scissors.
I hand drew with a permanent marker the stones for the fireplace
then I water colored details.
The mantle is a scrap of brown card stock.
The Martha Stewart foliage punch was used to make the greenery.
The "wallpaper" is a scrap of designer paper from an
old Christmas card kit I bought from Stampin' Up!
I think I may need to make a couple of little things to 
"sit on the shelf" on top of the mantle, it looks bare. 

Thanks for looking =) 



Friday, November 9, 2012

Front Door Wreath Card - Pattern






template I made




Here are the dimensions I used to make the template
for dry embossing the raised door panels.
It is sized for a piece of 4.25"  x  5.5" card stock.
I cut my template from plastic packaging 
that was around a die I bought. 
I used an Xacto knife and metal edged ruler
to cut it out. 


You'll cut out the middle sections.
Place your card stock face down over the template
and use a stylus / Empressor tool
 to dry emboss around the inner edges.
This will make the raised panels on your door front. 
I've seen this type of card done so many times over the years,
but I see it with cut pieces of card stock for the panels. 
I thought it would be easier in the long run to make a template 
to dry emboss the panels rather than try to remember the exact
measurements of the small pieces that needed to but cut
then try to line them up perfectly to glue in place.
After spending all that time creating the template I
better use it again several times !


Supplies:
Burgundy card stock
Martha Stewart foliage (not sure of the name) punch
scrap of 3/8" organdy ribbon
1/4' circle punch of gold metallic card stock
I may go back in and add red "berries" to the wreath


Thanks for looking =) 





Thursday, November 8, 2012

Christmas Cards - One Sheet Wonder Pattern





I finally got around to using up another old One Sheet Wonder/Double Time sample, this time I made fairly simple Christmas Cards. I also created another pattern of my own. You can see my first pattern that I created for a One Sheet Wonder and the fall themed cards made with it here. This was a very popular technique years ago (and simple!), most certainly you can find many other patterns online for them.





Note: I did not use the two 1 3/4" tall strips on any cards in this set, 
the pattern was designed after I cut up my card stock to work around the 
way the sentiments were stamped. I did use the other sizes to
create five of the cards pictured. The 1 3/4" strips could 
easily be made into more cards or cut into thinner strips and 
adhered inside the cards or on envelopes for decoration. 



Basic Instructions:
Choose several stamp images and ink colors that coordinate to stamp a collage onto a single sheet of card stock. You then cut this homemade decorative paper up into several shapes to use on cards or other projects. Save yourself some time and use a piece of scrapbook paper that is already printed !
 TIP: depending on how your images are arranged on the paper and how you would like the finished project to look, some of the pieces may need to be used in a different way if there is wording that is upside down. I had to design this pattern to accommodate the images on the One Sheet Wonder I stamped because the sentiment stamp was facing right side up on the entire piece. I wanted the small pieces to be used on cards so that the words were still facing right side up. If they had been stamped randomly, twisted and turned all over it would not have been a problem (like my fall card set). Personal opinion/tip I thought I should share.



These are a bunch of them I made many years ago
and have yet to use ! 



I used inks and images from Stampin' Up!, most all of which are retired now.

Bold Basics stamp set
All Year Cheer ( not sure exactly which set the Peace Joy Love came from)
The Shape Of Things stamp set
Merry Messages stamp set
Glorious Green card stock and ink
Yo Yo Yellow ink
Real Red ink and card stock
Whisper White card stock
Circle punches
Aquapainter/water color brush
Red glitter glue
Red organdy ribbon scrap
Metallic silver card stock scrap
Decorative paper scrap -unknown





I should have taken a photo of the pile of scraps, lots of little bits and pieces I'd collected and decided to put to use to make cards from. There were also some really old swaps I reused in a different way (I did not take any photos of those before I changed them up either, silly me). I've a nice little pile of Christmas cards now after working on them the past two weeks or so. I think I may send them in to the Red Cross Holiday Mail for Heroes program (those without glitter). Of course that means I would need to make many more to send to my friends and family ........ aaahhhhhh, I have the time and the supplies =) Or I could forgo handmade cards for everyone as I did last year , instead concentrating on making cards to donate to the troops. I would make cards for a few special people that I know appreciate them though ;)  I'll be sharing the cards over the next couple of weeks or so.


Thanks for looking !






Wednesday, November 7, 2012

November Birthday Cards












Three birthday cards I sent out this month.

All stamps and supplies used were from Stampin Up!,
most all of which are now retired. 

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Thanksgiving Card 2






Stamp the image with black ink, color in then cut the images apart. Glue them onto light blue card stock, leaving a small gap around each image. Trace that square of blue card stock on the olive card stock with a stylus on a scoring board to create dry embossed lines around the blue square. Die cut the olive green card stock then use the hold punch to punch a hole on each scallop.

All supplies Stampin' Up!
Card stock:
Naturals
Old Olive
Bliss Blue
Throughluy Thankful stamp set
Basic Black ink
Stampin' Pastels
Blender Pen
Scalloped square die
1/8" hole punch
stylus and score board

Thanks for looking =) 

Monday, November 5, 2012

Thanksgiving Card 1


I spent some time in the craft dungeon recently. I should have been outdoors working in the yard, but the box elder bugs were horrible this year, thousands upon thousands of them swarming the house and in my flower beds. Normally we see ladybugs by the zillions, but not this year. When there are so many bugs flying about and landing on me, in my hair and getting in my clothes, I don't go out. This is just one window of the house, multiply the number of bugs in this photo by about 100 at this particular time!


So I decided to start in on Thanksgiving cards and Christmas cards. I already made a set of cards I coulduse for Thanksgiving in early October for the World Card making Day Blog Hop using a one sheet wonder template that I designed. You can see them here .


I didn't have quite enough cards from that set so I made two more from another stamp set. This is the first one. I'll share the other tomorrow.





The images were colored with Stampin' Pastels (chalk) and a blender pen. I never really cared for that coloring technique, but I have so many chalks and blender pens not getting used, time to put them to use.
Stamp the image with permanent black ink then color in by lightly touching the tip of a blender pen to chalks, rub into image. It is supposed to be more of a water color type look by using the blender pen, but I almost always seem to make a muddy mess of it as well as ruin the paper. I also used some of the chalks dry with a small foam tipped applicator that came with the set. Using the chalks dry creates a softer look.

This card is an almost exact copy of one from an old Stampin' Up! Idea Book. All supplies used, unless otherwise noted, were from Stampin' Up!

card stock:
Naturals
So Saffron
Really Rust
Chocolate Chip
ThoroughlyThankful stamp set
Basic Black ink
Stampin' Pastels
Blender Pen
Orange eyelet
Scrap of narrow organdy ribbon, Offray

Thanks for looking =)