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Saturday, February 11, 2012

2012 Stampin' Up All Occasion Card Gallery






All of the cards we made today were using some of the Occasion Mini-Catalog and Sale-a-bration products. I forgot to take my camera and had to take the photos of my version of some of the cards. One card is missing because I totally messed it up when I was trying to use an edge punch on it. I'll have to redo the card. The cards should fill your screen if you click on the photo to get a better, close up look.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

2012 Stampin' Up Sale-a-bration Occasions Mini Catalog Open House



I attended Donna's Open House today and made this card using stamps from the mini catalog Apothecary Art set; the cardstock and ink are Razzleberry, the embossing folder is "Framed Tulips" from Stampin' Up. As usual, I found a lot of items I want (need??).

Friday, January 27, 2012

Secret Pen Pal Valentine's Card



This card was not easy! It was stamp a heart in one color; wipe off that color, then stamp with another color, eight times for each card. I didn't want the stamped hearts to be in exactly the same color order on all the cards (why do I do this to myself???). Then after writing each word on every card in a different color, in a different order, I discovered I had stamped the critter a little too high from the bottom of the cards, even after adding the 'legs', and now had to add a second row of 'grass' that I cut with scissors by hand.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

January 2012 Secret Pen Pal Cards



This is my version of Cathy Blackstone's creation. I had found it online some months ago and printed out the instructions with the patterns. First I created the card front and inside which says, " I think U R the cat's meow!". The cat's face was made cutting the oval using the Coluzzle cutting system; then I used Cathy's pattern for the ears. I ran the ovals through the Xyron Create-A-Sticker in order to have a good solid sticky surface for the pieces of ribbon used on the pieces. I then used miscellaneous buttons, gems, etc., to form the eyes and nose. The mouth was cut by hand. I hope the kids enjoy them!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

The Never-ending Flip Card

The directions for making this card are in the April 2008 issue of "Scrap & Stamp Arts" which may be still available by ordering from the publisher: www.scottpublications.com.

Ever since I purchased the magazine, I've been looking at this card and still have not figured out how to make it come out correctly (with apologies to Loretta Rodger, the creator).

I finally was able to get a four-sided version done after working on it for over a day, off and on, because I got so frustrated! This is the front (easily done):



Then open it to see this, which Loretta called the first flip(again, easily done):



The second flip was very confusing to me and I ended up cutting through the leaves to make it "work".



And this is the third filp (back of the card), again easily done



In order to mail it to my mother-in-law, I had to make my own envelope (6.25x6.25 inches) which I made from an old calendar page. I'll need to make a mailing label and remember to add a long white strip at the bottom for the Post Office's encoding.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

November's Secret Pen Pal Card



This card was made using the Cricut lite Playtime cartridge and Design Studio. It took me many tries to get the layers to match in size as I couldn't use the default size on the card which measured 7" x 5". My four-year-old grandson "helped" me take the images off the sticky mat and he then scraped the left-over pieces into the trash can.
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