Saturday, December 31, 2011
CR84FN45 -- Cheers
Hello and Happy New Year! It's time for a brand new CR84FN Challenge! CR84FN45 will last for 2 weeks. Our color palette is Medium Blue, Orange and Yellow. Photos courtesy of my CR84FN teammate, Deborah Frings!
Today I used the sweet Pure Innocence - Cause for Celebration. For sketch inspiration, I used this week's WSC Getting Sketchy #52 from My Favorite Things. All the challenge details can be found HERE.
For all the CR84FN challenge details, please be sure to visit the CR84FN blog HERE. I hope you will join us this week.. I can't wait to see what you create! For more inspiration, please visit my fellow design teammates:
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Supplies ~
Stamps: Pure Innocence - Cause for Celebration (My Favorite Things)
Paper: Everyday Flair (My Mind's Eye), Classic Crest Classic Natural White (Neenah)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Die-namics Mini Tabs Foursome (My Favorite Things), Corner Chomper (WRMK), Markers (Copic), Rhinestones (Pizzazz Aplenty), Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
Labels:
CR84FN,
My Favorite Things,
Pizzazz Aplenty
Friday, December 30, 2011
TE December Key Ingredients
Hello! I'm just popping with a quick post today. I hope you're all having a great holiday week! We've been enjoying having time off of school and work and spending time with family. I haven't done any crafting. It's been nice having a little break. :)
I thought I'd show you a very simple card that I made earlier this month. I used the Taylored Expressions December Key Ingredients kit. Earlier this month, the team posted some projects that are sure to inspire you. You can check it all out on the KI blog, HERE.
I've used the sweet Capture My Heart petite stamp set on my card today. All patterned paper, die cut and ribbon are from the November Key Ingredients.
If you're not yet a Key Ingredients subscriber, I hope you'll consider joining us! Take a peek around to find all the information you need to know about our kit club! Click here to learn more about subscribing or click here for our FAQ page!
I thought I'd show you a very simple card that I made earlier this month. I used the Taylored Expressions December Key Ingredients kit. Earlier this month, the team posted some projects that are sure to inspire you. You can check it all out on the KI blog, HERE.
I've used the sweet Capture My Heart petite stamp set on my card today. All patterned paper, die cut and ribbon are from the November Key Ingredients.
If you're not yet a Key Ingredients subscriber, I hope you'll consider joining us! Take a peek around to find all the information you need to know about our kit club! Click here to learn more about subscribing or click here for our FAQ page!
Thanks so much for stopping by! I'll be back this weekend with my CR84FN card!
Supplies ~
Stamps: Capture My Heart (Taylored Expressions)
Paper: December Key Ingredients
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Large Scallop Border Die, Frame It Up 1 Die, Copic markers, Ribbon, Snowflake brad, Crackle Accents (December Key Ingredients), Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
Supplies ~
Stamps: Capture My Heart (Taylored Expressions)
Paper: December Key Ingredients
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Large Scallop Border Die, Frame It Up 1 Die, Copic markers, Ribbon, Snowflake brad, Crackle Accents (December Key Ingredients), Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
Labels:
Taylored Expressions,
TE Key Ingredients
Monday, December 26, 2011
Mojo 221 - Birthday Wishes
Hello! Happy December 26th! Will you be braving the stores for after Christmas sales? No shopping for me (I'm not a big fan of shopping and if I prefer to shop online in the comfort of my home and pjs... lol!).
It's time for a brand new Mojo Monday sketch (#221). It's also the last Mojo sketch of the year... I hope you will join us this week! Debbie has created a couple of great sketches (it's round or square week!) for us to play with!
I made a scrappy and stitchy little birthday card (it's 4.25" x 4.25") this week. I used some fun paper from Simple Stories Happy Day and just stamped a little sentiment from Birthday Phrases.
Here's a look at Debbie's sketch:
It's time for a brand new Mojo Monday sketch (#221). It's also the last Mojo sketch of the year... I hope you will join us this week! Debbie has created a couple of great sketches (it's round or square week!) for us to play with!
I made a scrappy and stitchy little birthday card (it's 4.25" x 4.25") this week. I used some fun paper from Simple Stories Happy Day and just stamped a little sentiment from Birthday Phrases.
Here's a look at Debbie's sketch:
I hope you will play along with us this week! Please visit the Mojo Monday blog for all the details and to see the wonderful creations by the Mojo Makers! You can also visit their individual blogs for more details:
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Supplies ~
Stamps: Birthday Phrases (Verve)
Paper: Happy Day (Simple Stories), Dark Chocolate, Kraft (Papertrey Ink); Classic Crest Classic Natural White (Neenah), Cream Vellum
Ink: Memento Rich Cocoa (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Die-namics First Place Award Ribbon (My Favorite Things), Twine (May Arts), Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
Supplies ~
Stamps: Birthday Phrases (Verve)
Paper: Happy Day (Simple Stories), Dark Chocolate, Kraft (Papertrey Ink); Classic Crest Classic Natural White (Neenah), Cream Vellum
Ink: Memento Rich Cocoa (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Die-namics First Place Award Ribbon (My Favorite Things), Twine (May Arts), Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
Labels:
Mojo Monday,
Verve
Friday, December 23, 2011
Merry Christmas!
Hello friends! I hope you are all having a blessed holiday season, and I wish a Merry Christmas to all of you who celebrate! I don't know about you, but I could use another week or so to prepare for Christmas, but it looks like all I have is 2 more sleeps.
This will likely be the first year that I don't get my cards mailed out before Christmas. I figure there is no point in stressing out about that now. They will get sent when they get sent and either way it does not lessen our wishes for our friends and family to have merry holidays! I've spent the week baking, packaging teacher treats, scrapbooking with Sabrina's class at school and today is her holiday party. In a couple of hours, winter vacation officially starts!
It's been a few days since I've done anything crafty, so I thought that I would make a little felt ornament for our tree. I didn't do any stamping here, but I used a few MFT Die-namics. My red photo frame is cut using the Die-namics First Class Friend. I hot glued it onto a couple of layers of green rectangular felt which I hand stitched together using a blanket stitch. I used the Die-namics By the Letters to die cut the S, and stitched it onto a scalloped petal (cut with the Die-namics Perfect Petal Trio). I added a recent photo of Sabrina all dressed up for her ballet performance.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Supplies ~
Accessories: Die-namics First Class Friend, Die-namics By the Letters, Die-namics Perfect Petal Trio (My Favorite Things), Felt, Twisted Rope (May Arts), Embroidery thread, Sewing machine, Thread.
This will likely be the first year that I don't get my cards mailed out before Christmas. I figure there is no point in stressing out about that now. They will get sent when they get sent and either way it does not lessen our wishes for our friends and family to have merry holidays! I've spent the week baking, packaging teacher treats, scrapbooking with Sabrina's class at school and today is her holiday party. In a couple of hours, winter vacation officially starts!
It's been a few days since I've done anything crafty, so I thought that I would make a little felt ornament for our tree. I didn't do any stamping here, but I used a few MFT Die-namics. My red photo frame is cut using the Die-namics First Class Friend. I hot glued it onto a couple of layers of green rectangular felt which I hand stitched together using a blanket stitch. I used the Die-namics By the Letters to die cut the S, and stitched it onto a scalloped petal (cut with the Die-namics Perfect Petal Trio). I added a recent photo of Sabrina all dressed up for her ballet performance.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Supplies ~
Accessories: Die-namics First Class Friend, Die-namics By the Letters, Die-namics Perfect Petal Trio (My Favorite Things), Felt, Twisted Rope (May Arts), Embroidery thread, Sewing machine, Thread.
Labels:
Family,
My Favorite Things
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Taylored Expressions December Key Ingredients Blog Hop!
Hello! Welcome to the December Taylored Expressions Key Ingredients Blog Hop! Today, we are showcasing the December Key Ingredients! Each month, the team shows you 6 days of projects on the Key Ingredients blog to get your creative juices flowing. In case you missed any of this, please be sure to check out the Key Ingredients blog HERE. This month's kit features patterned paper from the Bella Blvd Christmas Wishes collection, coordinating cardstock, ribbon, brads and a mini bottle of Crackle Accents. Christmas is just 5 days away, but this kit is not just for Christmas projects!
After making my set of cards for the Key Ingredients blog earlier this month (click here to see full set), I received the Happy New Year A la Carte stamp and had to make another card with this fun word image. I used Spellbinders Grand Labels One Nestabilities to die cut Happy New Year and colored with Copic markers. I cut the die cut in half and popped it onto my card with foam tape. The patterned papers, Ribbon and snowflake button are all part of the December Key Ingredients.
I added Crackle Accents to the clock, the drink (which I made into a cosmopolitan) and bubbles. Here's a detail shot:
Please be sure to check out the other Key Ingredients designers for some wonderful inspiration! Here's the complete hop list:
If you're not yet a Key Ingredients subscriber, I hope you'll consider joining us! Take a peek around to find all the information you need to know about our kit club! Click here to learn more about subscribing or click here for our FAQ page! You can also visit the Taylored Expressions Key Ingredients Gallery (click HERE) for more projects created with this month's and previous month's kits!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Supplies ~
Stamps: Happy New Year A la Carte (Taylored Expressions)
Paper: December Key Ingredients
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Grand Labels One Nestabilities (Spellbinders), Markers (Copic), Ribbon, Snowflake button, Crackle Accents (December Key Ingredients), Baker's twine, Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
Labels:
Taylored Expressions,
TE Key Ingredients
Monday, December 19, 2011
Mojo 220 -- Love U
Hello! It's time for a brand new Mojo Monday sketch (#220). I hope you will join us this week! Teresa has created wonderful sketch for us to play with!
I have a simple scrappy card today. I didn't do any stamping, but I did add stitching to all of my layers. I die cut the U out of red felt using the I Heart U Die Set.
Here's a look at Teresa's sketch:
I hope you will play along with us this week! Please visit the Mojo Monday blog for all the details and to see the wonderful creations by the Mojo Makers! You can also visit their individual blogs for more details:
Here's a look at Teresa's sketch:
I hope you will play along with us this week! Please visit the Mojo Monday blog for all the details and to see the wonderful creations by the Mojo Makers! You can also visit their individual blogs for more details:
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Supplies ~
Paper: Yours Truly (Echo Park), True Black (Papertrey Ink), Classic Crest Solar White (Neenah)
Accessories: A Cut Above Dies: I Heart U Die Set (Verve), Standard Circle and Scalloped Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders); Silky Crushed ribbon (May Arts), Felt, Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
Supplies ~
Paper: Yours Truly (Echo Park), True Black (Papertrey Ink), Classic Crest Solar White (Neenah)
Accessories: A Cut Above Dies: I Heart U Die Set (Verve), Standard Circle and Scalloped Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders); Silky Crushed ribbon (May Arts), Felt, Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
Labels:
Mojo Monday,
Verve
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
TE December Key Ingredients Peek
Hi there! Have you seen the new Taylored Expressions December Key Ingredients? The team has been showing some fabulous projects this past week on The Key Ingredients Blog this week! Today is Day 4 of December projects, and it is my day to show what I've come up with...
Here's a little sneak peek of my set of cards (if you'd like to see more, please click HERE and you will be taken directly to my post on the KI blog!)... :)
If you're not yet a Key Ingredients subscriber, I hope you'll consider joining us! Take a peek around to find all the information you need to know about our kit club! Click here to learn more about subscribing or click here for our FAQ page!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Here's a little sneak peek of my set of cards (if you'd like to see more, please click HERE and you will be taken directly to my post on the KI blog!)... :)
If you're not yet a Key Ingredients subscriber, I hope you'll consider joining us! Take a peek around to find all the information you need to know about our kit club! Click here to learn more about subscribing or click here for our FAQ page!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Labels:
Taylored Expressions,
TE Key Ingredients
Monday, December 12, 2011
Mojo 219 -- Peace, Love and Joy
Hello! It's time for a brand new Mojo Monday sketch (#219). I hope you will join us this week! Debbie has created another great sketch for us to play with!
I really don't need anymore Christmas cards for this year, but I can't seem to stop playing with Bright Spirits! So even if this doesn't get sent out this year, I can add to my stash for next year! Although there are a lot of layers on my card, I kept my embellishments to a minimum, just adding some black flatback pearls from Pizzazz Aplenty.
Here's a look at Debbie's sketch:
I really don't need anymore Christmas cards for this year, but I can't seem to stop playing with Bright Spirits! So even if this doesn't get sent out this year, I can add to my stash for next year! Although there are a lot of layers on my card, I kept my embellishments to a minimum, just adding some black flatback pearls from Pizzazz Aplenty.
Here's a look at Debbie's sketch:
I hope you will play along with us this week! Please visit the Mojo Monday blog for all the details and to see the wonderful creations by the Mojo Makers! You can also visit their individual blogs for more details:
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Supplies ~
Stamps: Bright Spirits (Verve)
Paper: 25 Days of Christmas (Simple Stories), Razzleberry Dark (Prism), True Black, Rustic Cream (Papertrey Ink), Classic Crest Classic Natural White (Neenah)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Standard and Scalloped Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders), Black flatback pearls (Pizzazz Aplenty), Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
Supplies ~
Stamps: Bright Spirits (Verve)
Paper: 25 Days of Christmas (Simple Stories), Razzleberry Dark (Prism), True Black, Rustic Cream (Papertrey Ink), Classic Crest Classic Natural White (Neenah)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Standard and Scalloped Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders), Black flatback pearls (Pizzazz Aplenty), Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
Labels:
Mojo Monday,
Pizzazz Aplenty,
Verve
Saturday, December 10, 2011
MFTWSC49 -- O Holy Night
Hi there! I have a Christmas card to show you today! I'm using MFT's newest Precious Little Lamb, Pure Innocence Baby Lamb in a Manger. I also used the latest MFT Wednesday Sketch Challenge #49 for my layout.
I started by stamping, coloring and fussy cutting this sweet image. Next, I stamped my sentiment onto one of the new Die-namics Mini Tabs Foursome dies and stitched it onto my image panel. I love the variety of tabs and these smaller ones are perfect for shorter sentiments like this one. My SIL, Mary, loves lambs, so this (and likely all of my Precious Little Lamb creations) will be for her.
For the inside, I stamped the passage on to a Die-namics Framed Greetings die. Here's a look:
Here's a look at the sketch and all of the details are in the SCS forum, HERE:
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Supplies ~
Stamps: Pure Innocence Baby Lamb in a Manger (My Favorite Things)
Paper: Lost & Found Christmas (My Mind's Eye), Kraft, Rustic Cream (Papertrey Ink)
Ink: Antique Linen Distress, Vintage Photo Distress (Ranger)
Accessories: Die-namics Mini Tabs Foursome, Die-namics Framed Greetings (My Favorite Things); Classic Rectangle Nestabilities (Spellbinders), Markers (Copic), Brads, Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
I started by stamping, coloring and fussy cutting this sweet image. Next, I stamped my sentiment onto one of the new Die-namics Mini Tabs Foursome dies and stitched it onto my image panel. I love the variety of tabs and these smaller ones are perfect for shorter sentiments like this one. My SIL, Mary, loves lambs, so this (and likely all of my Precious Little Lamb creations) will be for her.
For the inside, I stamped the passage on to a Die-namics Framed Greetings die. Here's a look:
Here's a look at the sketch and all of the details are in the SCS forum, HERE:
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Supplies ~
Stamps: Pure Innocence Baby Lamb in a Manger (My Favorite Things)
Paper: Lost & Found Christmas (My Mind's Eye), Kraft, Rustic Cream (Papertrey Ink)
Ink: Antique Linen Distress, Vintage Photo Distress (Ranger)
Accessories: Die-namics Mini Tabs Foursome, Die-namics Framed Greetings (My Favorite Things); Classic Rectangle Nestabilities (Spellbinders), Markers (Copic), Brads, Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
Labels:
My Favorite Things
Friday, December 9, 2011
Sparkle Creations December Release -- Ice Skating Chloe
Hello and Welcome to Day 3 (the final day) of previews for the December release for Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps! Sparkle is releasing 2 new SCRS images and 1 new Karber clear set this Saturday! Today we are previewing the final SCRS image, Ice Skating Chloe and sentiment, "enjoy the fun that winter brings"!
I knew that I wanted to use pastel pinks and blues with Chloe, which went perfectly with the Pink Paislee Snow Fun collection. Since Chloe is a stylish skater, I added some Swarovski crystals and some Star Dust Stickles on her outfit for some sparkle and shine. :)
Here's a detail shot:
Be sure to visit all rest of the SCRS designers for more peeks of Ice Skating Chloe. Sparkle will be giving away a Ice Skating Chloe to one lucky person! For a chance to win, you need to comment on all of the designer's blogs (list below). Then head on over to the and comment on the Chloe post. You have until midnight EST each day to comment. The lucky winner will be announced the following day!
Stamps: Ice Skating Chloe (Sparkle Creations)
Paper: Pink Paislee Snow Fun Digital collection (Jessica Sprague), Kraft (Papertrey Ink), Pink (Bazzill), Classic Crest Solar White (Neenah)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Die-namics Icicle Border, Die-namics First Place Ribbon (My Favorite Things), Corner Chomper (WRMK), Markers (Copic), Silky crushed ribbon (May Arts), Swarovski crystals, Star Dust Stickles (Ranger), Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
I knew that I wanted to use pastel pinks and blues with Chloe, which went perfectly with the Pink Paislee Snow Fun collection. Since Chloe is a stylish skater, I added some Swarovski crystals and some Star Dust Stickles on her outfit for some sparkle and shine. :)
Here's a detail shot:
Be sure to visit all rest of the SCRS designers for more peeks of Ice Skating Chloe. Sparkle will be giving away a Ice Skating Chloe to one lucky person! For a chance to win, you need to comment on all of the designer's blogs (list below). Then head on over to the and comment on the Chloe post. You have until midnight EST each day to comment. The lucky winner will be announced the following day!
Stamps: Ice Skating Chloe (Sparkle Creations)
Paper: Pink Paislee Snow Fun Digital collection (Jessica Sprague), Kraft (Papertrey Ink), Pink (Bazzill), Classic Crest Solar White (Neenah)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Die-namics Icicle Border, Die-namics First Place Ribbon (My Favorite Things), Corner Chomper (WRMK), Markers (Copic), Silky crushed ribbon (May Arts), Swarovski crystals, Star Dust Stickles (Ranger), Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Sparkle Creations December Preview -- Hockey Oliver
Hello and Welcome to Day 1 (of 3) previews for the December release for Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps! Sparkle is releasing 2 new SCRS images and 1 new Karber clear set this Saturday! Today we are previewing a new SCRS image, Hockey Oliver and sentiment, "SLAP SHOT"!
I paired Oliver with the Pink Paislee Hometown Summer collection. I was looking for some star patterned paper and found the red one that I used as a background (though it might look like polka dots, they are actually tiny stars). Even though the collection definitely has a summer theme, I was able to use a few of the patterns for my hockey card. I never got a chance to play with Jen's Deconstructed Sketch from last week when it was sponsored by Sparkle Creations, but I had saved the sketch and used it today. I'm too late with it as a new one is coming out, but I still wanted to play with the fun layout.
Be sure to visit all rest of the SCRS designers for more peeks of Hockey Oliver. Sparkle will be giving away a Hockey Oliver to one lucky person! For a chance to win, you need to comment on all of the designer's blogs (list below). Then head on over to the and comment on the Oliver post. You have until midnight EST each day to comment. The lucky winner will be announced the following day!
Supplies ~
Stamps: Hockey Oliver (Sparkle Creations)
Paper: Hometown Summer (Pink Paislee), Smokey Shadow (Papertrey Ink), Classic Crest Classic Natural White (Neenah)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Die-namics Wonky Scallop Border (My Favorite Things), Corner Chomper (WRMK), Markers (Copic), Natural Twill, Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
I paired Oliver with the Pink Paislee Hometown Summer collection. I was looking for some star patterned paper and found the red one that I used as a background (though it might look like polka dots, they are actually tiny stars). Even though the collection definitely has a summer theme, I was able to use a few of the patterns for my hockey card. I never got a chance to play with Jen's Deconstructed Sketch from last week when it was sponsored by Sparkle Creations, but I had saved the sketch and used it today. I'm too late with it as a new one is coming out, but I still wanted to play with the fun layout.
Be sure to visit all rest of the SCRS designers for more peeks of Hockey Oliver. Sparkle will be giving away a Hockey Oliver to one lucky person! For a chance to win, you need to comment on all of the designer's blogs (list below). Then head on over to the and comment on the Oliver post. You have until midnight EST each day to comment. The lucky winner will be announced the following day!
Supplies ~
Stamps: Hockey Oliver (Sparkle Creations)
Paper: Hometown Summer (Pink Paislee), Smokey Shadow (Papertrey Ink), Classic Crest Classic Natural White (Neenah)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Die-namics Wonky Scallop Border (My Favorite Things), Corner Chomper (WRMK), Markers (Copic), Natural Twill, Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
MFT December Product Tour
Hello and welcome to the My Favorite Things December New Product Tour! All of the stamps and Die-namics that you have been teased with over the past 7 days are now available for purchase in the MFT Boutique! Before you head off to purchase your items, you might want to hop through the new product tour to see if you missed an item or two! For a complete list of designer's links, please start at Kim's blog!
I am showcasing the new Triple Scoop, Clearly Sentimental about Pearls of Wisdom. Remember, you can get this set for free with a $60 purchase (just be sure to remember to add it to your cart). The set will also be available for purchase after next month's release. After making my tag book (click here to see my tag post), I decided to make a set of cards with a few of the pearls of wisdom.
I made each card with the same layout and mixed and matched patterned papers from the My Mind's Eye Vanity Fair collection. I tucked a cream vellum layer behind each quote to soften each card. I used the Die-namics Oval Open Scallop Doily Die to cut my vellum. My sentiment and the Kraft oval behind it are from the Die-namics Layered Label Die. My border uses the Die-namics Simply Scallop.
When I set out to make this set of cards, my plan was to not add a lot of bulk so that I could give this card set to a friend. After all, not everyone wants to use 4 stamps to mail a card. LOL! I ended up adding a few layers and some foam boosters, but I did not add any bulky embellishments (even though the cards look a little naked to me). :) Here's a look at each individual card:
Here are the Die-namics that I used today:
Well, that's it for me! I had a blast creating my projects and being part of the Guest Design Team this month! I'd like to thank Kim for the opportunity and for her generosity and Jody for being such a sweet and organized DT Coordinator! Thank you everyone for visiting and for your encouraging comments! Remember to visit Kim's blog for complete list of participants, then head over to the Boutique to shop!
Thanks SO much for stopping by!
Supplies ~
Stamps: Clearly Sentimental about Pearls of Wisdom (My Favorite Things)
Paper: Vanity Fair (My Mind's Eye), Razzleberry Medium (Prism), Kraft (Papertrey Ink), Classic Crest Classic Natural White (Neenah), Cream vellum
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko), Antique Linen Distress (Ranger)
Accessories: Die-namics Oval Open Scallop Doily Die, Die-namics Layered Label Die, Die-namics Simply Scallop (My Favorite Things); Corner Chomper (WRMK), Foam boosters, Thread, Sewing machine.
I am showcasing the new Triple Scoop, Clearly Sentimental about Pearls of Wisdom. Remember, you can get this set for free with a $60 purchase (just be sure to remember to add it to your cart). The set will also be available for purchase after next month's release. After making my tag book (click here to see my tag post), I decided to make a set of cards with a few of the pearls of wisdom.
I made each card with the same layout and mixed and matched patterned papers from the My Mind's Eye Vanity Fair collection. I tucked a cream vellum layer behind each quote to soften each card. I used the Die-namics Oval Open Scallop Doily Die to cut my vellum. My sentiment and the Kraft oval behind it are from the Die-namics Layered Label Die. My border uses the Die-namics Simply Scallop.
When I set out to make this set of cards, my plan was to not add a lot of bulk so that I could give this card set to a friend. After all, not everyone wants to use 4 stamps to mail a card. LOL! I ended up adding a few layers and some foam boosters, but I did not add any bulky embellishments (even though the cards look a little naked to me). :) Here's a look at each individual card:
Here are the Die-namics that I used today:
Well, that's it for me! I had a blast creating my projects and being part of the Guest Design Team this month! I'd like to thank Kim for the opportunity and for her generosity and Jody for being such a sweet and organized DT Coordinator! Thank you everyone for visiting and for your encouraging comments! Remember to visit Kim's blog for complete list of participants, then head over to the Boutique to shop!
Thanks SO much for stopping by!
Supplies ~
Stamps: Clearly Sentimental about Pearls of Wisdom (My Favorite Things)
Paper: Vanity Fair (My Mind's Eye), Razzleberry Medium (Prism), Kraft (Papertrey Ink), Classic Crest Classic Natural White (Neenah), Cream vellum
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko), Antique Linen Distress (Ranger)
Accessories: Die-namics Oval Open Scallop Doily Die, Die-namics Layered Label Die, Die-namics Simply Scallop (My Favorite Things); Corner Chomper (WRMK), Foam boosters, Thread, Sewing machine.
Labels:
My Favorite Things
Monday, December 5, 2011
MFT Pure Innocence Perpetual Calendar
I have two posts today. If you are looking for my Sparkle Creations Challenge card, please scroll down or click HERE. Thank you!!
Hello! Welcome to the final day of MFT Teasers! Today it is time for the Die-namics Feature and Pre-Release Pep Rally! Today, the incredible DT and Guest Design Team are featuring the new Die-namics and sets that we have teased you with for the past week! For a complete list of designers, please visit Kim's blog, HERE.
I hope you will join us tonight, Tuesday, 12/6 from 8-10 PM EST in the MFT Forum for our December Release Party! I hope to "see" you there!
I had this idea to make a perpetual calendar for awhile now, but I knew that I wanted to make it unique. After a few nights of waking up and dreaming of how to do it, I came up with a magnetic calendar that is housed in a 7Gypsies 6" x 6" shadow box. I have some photos of December and January to show you, then I will explain in more detail how I put it all together. When you are viewing these photos, please keep in mind that each section is magnetic, so everything can be changed at any time.
For December, I used the new Pure Innocence - Holly Girl. I stamped, colored and pieced her, then cut the image panel out into an oval and added some soft sponging around her. I layered her over the new Die-namics Oval Open Scallop Doily. I stamped the month (also from PI - Holly Girl) and used the Die-namics First Place Award Ribbon Die to cut it out. I also added some stitching before adhering it to my magnetic sheet. There is another magnetic sheet inside the box which allows it to fit into the tray and not fall out.
The layout is just under 4" x 6" and completely pulls out of the shadow box by pulling up on the metal tab brad embellishment. I have to credit my DH for that idea. When I was trying to figure out what to use to pry up my layout, he first suggested ribbon, then he said an L-bracket, which made my laugh, but also reminded me that I had these metal brads with a little loop on them. I really wanted to add the metal corners to the frame, and at first I was afraid they would hinder getting the layout out each month, but it is no problem maneuvering around them!
The lower square openings are just under 2" x 2". For the lower left opening, I am using it to hold a decorative embellishment symbolic of the month and/or day (in this case I used the Die-namics Fringed Perennial to create a poinsettia). I can lift the entire square portion out by using a little spatula tool that I use to take die cuts off after I've used my Slice OR I can remove just the poinsettia (which is also magnetic) and replace it with another embellishment. I have many ideas for this area -- other small Die-namics embellishments, magnets with stamped sentiments like "Merry Christmas", "Happy Birthday", etc. I think you get the idea. :) Here's a detail shot of my fringed "poinsettia":
The other 2 openings are for the date. Again, the squares are magnet and so are the circles (die cut using the Die-namics First Place Award Ribbon Die) and numbers (die cut in foil using the Die-namics By the Numbers). This way I can mix and match whenever I want to change the background.
Here's a look at my January calendar:
You'll notice that I kept the same layout, but this time I used Pure Innocence - Skater Girl. I kept the pink circles under my 0 and 1 since it also went with the patterned paper, but I intend to make more circle magnets with other colors. I switched out my poinsettia for a sparkly layered snowflake which I made using the Die-namics Let it Snowflake Dies. "January" is from Pure Innocence - Carnation.
I only had time to finish December and January, but I can't wait to make more little embellishments for the lower opening and also make layouts for the rest of the months. I will share them as I make them!
If you're still with me and are interested in a little more "how-to", I have a few photos to show you. To make my numbers, I used my Vagabond to die cut the numbers first on the foil.
Next, I cut the same numbers out using thin adhesive magnet sheets (the white part peels off then I just adhered the foil number over the magnetic number):
Since the magnetic sheets that I used for the numbers were a little thin, I punched small circles (with my Cropadile) out of thicker magnetic sheets and adhered them to the back of each number with a micro glue dot (they already had adhesive, but I wanted to make sure that they don't fall off). This adds some dimension so that my numbers are popped up a little AND more importantly, adds strength so that it sticks to the circle magnet behind it. You can see the magnetic reinforcement on the backside of the 0 and two 1s below.
Here are all the numbers, stored on a magnetic sheet:
Here are all the Die-namics that I used on my project today:
Thanks SO much for stopping by!
Supplies ~
Stamps: Pure Innocence - Holly Girl, Pure Innocence - Skater Girl, Pure Innocence - Carnation (My Favorite Things)
Paper: December: Pink Paislee Holiday Magic digital paper pack, January: Pink Paislee Snow Day digital paper pack (Jessica Sprague); Pink, Red cardstock (Prism), Kraft (Papertrey Ink), Classic Crest Classic Natural White (Neenah), Craft foil (Spellbinders)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko), Antique Linen Distress (Ranger)
Accessories: Die-namics Oval Open Scallop Doily, Die-namics Fringed Perennial, Die-namics First Place Award Ribbon Die, Die-namics By the Numbers, Die-namics Let it Snowflake Dies (MFT); Oval Nestabilities (Spellbinders), Corner Rounder (WRMK), Markers (Copic), Shadowbox tray (7Gypsies), Metal corners (Tim Holtz), Crystals (Prima), Crystal brad, Metal brads with hook (CTMH), Glitter, Magnet sheets, Boosters, Thread, Sewing machine.
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My Favorite Things
SCRSC69 -- Peace, Love, Joy
I have two posts today. If you are looking for my MFT Die-namics Feature & Pep Rally Post, please scroll up or click HERE. Thank you!!
Welcome to week 2 of the current Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps Challenge! The current challenge (SCRSC69) is a sketch challenge (sketch courtesy of the fabulous, Kim Yu!). Please note that this is the final SCRS challenge of the year. We will be back on January 3, 2012!
For more SCRS inspiration and details, please visit the SCRS blog to see the design team's wonderful creations and their individual blogs for more details:
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Supplies ~
Stamps: Holiday Emily (Sparkle Creations), Sentiment from Clearly Sentimental About Christmas (MFT)
Paper: Peppermint (Crate Paper), Pure Poppy (Papertrey Ink), Clover Meadow (CTMH), Classic Crest Classic Natural White (Neenah)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Die-namics Wonky Scallops Border, Die-namics First Place Award Ribbon Die, Die-namics Open Scallop Doily (MFT); Standard Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders), Markers (Copic), Frosted pearls (Pizzazz Aplenty), Foam tape, Thread, Sewing machine.
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