Saturday, January 31, 2015

A Work of Art Valentine's Day Card

Using the limited amount of supplies I have to make Valentine's Day cards, I have created this one.

I used Real Red ink.  Basic Black, Whisper White, and Real Red card stock.  

I used the zig zag image from the "Work of Art" set and stamped the image first near the bottom of the page.  I moved the stamp up a bit and stamped it again. I moved it up one more time and stamped again.  I did discover by just playing that I could stamp this image 7 times before it was too faded to stamp again.  Real Red goes a long way!!!

I trimmed the piece and then added an 1/8" Basic Black layer.

I stamped the "Happy Valentine's Day" from the "Teeny Tiny Wishes" set.  I set the layers on top of a folded half sheet of Real Red card stock.

I stamped the heart from the "Work of Art" set.  I used the 1" circle punch on it. Then I punched a 1-1/4" Real Red circle.  Then a 1-3/8" Basic Black circle.  I layered the circles together and set them in place using Dimensionals.  And that was it!  SO see, you can come up with Valentine's Day cards with very little effort and supplies.  I did not purchase any Valentine's Day sets so I'm just trying to get by with what I have.  I just can't see buying Valentine's Day sets right now.  I have no use for making tons of cards with it.  It would have to be an extremely versatile set before I would purchase it.  I want to get the best bang for my buck!!!

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Friday, January 30, 2015

A Work of Art and Traveler Masculine Card

Today I needed a masculine birthday card for my brother-in-law.  It's late.  His birthday was yesterday!  I didn't pay attention to the calendar.  I guess I'm going to have to break out my new perpetual calendar stamp set and make myself a calendar!!!

I am not thrilled with how this card looks in the photo.  In real life, the water blends SO much better with the card stock.

And with that said, I'll give you some details on this card!!!

I used Basic Black for the base of my card.  Then I added a stamped piece of Lost Lagoon.  I did stamp the suitcase image using Lost Lagoon ink.

The little panels are done using a piece of decorative paper from the Adventures Bound paper pack in the Occasions catalog.  I thought it had some fun masculine papers in it.  You get 48 sheets.  I used a half a sheet here.  I think this pad will last me a very long time.  I don't plan on retiring it.  I will be pulling it out when I need to make masculine cards!!!  Father's Day is 5 months away, I have time to whip up a few of them just to be prepared!!!

The ship is from the "Traveler" stamp set.  Oh and so was the suitcase that was used on the Lost Lagoon card stock.  

I used the Work of Art stamp set for the water and the sky.  I used Lost Lagoon for the water.  Hello Honey for the setting sun, and Pumpkin Pie for the top of the sky.  

I did have fun making this card, I just wish the color would have been more true to the card than it shows up here!

Thank you SO much for stopping by today,
Wanda

Thursday, January 29, 2015

A Teeny Tiny Wishes Valentine's Day Card

I don't usually make very many Valentine's Day cards.  Mostly because I don't send out Valentine's Day cards!!!  So that usually means I don't buy very many, if any, Valentine's Day stamp sets.  I have a few but I have not purchased any the past couple of years.  They retire too quickly and many of them are not versatile.  I like stamp sets that I can use for other occasions as well.

So, with that said, I have created a Valentine's Day card using a paper doily.  It turned out very yellow looking on here for some odd reason, in real life it's pretty white looking.

I used the new border punch to make some teeny tiny hearts!!  I glued them in place on the doily.

I used the Dotted folder and I cut a strip off it and taped it across the top of the cut doily.

I used the hearts framelit and added the hearts to the top of the card.

I used the tiny heart punch and added one heart to the bottom left of the card.

The words are from the Teeny Tiny Wishes set.  I stamped them using Real Red.  I used Real Read and Whisper White card stock.

This was a fun card to make and it didn't take hardly any time to put it together either!!!

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

A Beautiful Bunch and Petite Petals Birthday Card

I ran across a fun card made by Carmen at "Stamping Addiction" that I thought was a fun easy on the eyes card.  I did change the image a little.  I didn't have frame embossing folder so I opted for the textured circle which I sponged with Crumb Cake ink.  

The flower was stamped using Lost Lagoon.  I sponged the center using Crumb Cake.  Then I set the flower in place using Dimensionals.

The tiny flowers are from the Petite Petals set.  They were stamped using Crumb Cake and set in place using Dimensionals.

I didn't have any Lost Lagoon colored ribbon so I used the Organza ribbon I had and I sponged the color on to it.  I sprayed it with hair spray to help the color set.  

The words are from the Wetlands set.  And that's pretty much it.  It was a fun card to make and I do like the colors.

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

A Painted Petals and Butterflies Thinlits Card

Well, I have to tell you.  When I saw this beautiful gem of a card on the net, I just HAD to make one.  Now mind you, I didn't have a lot of the materials that the original card made by Mercedes at Paper Paradise used.  But I did manage to make the best of what I had on hand.  

I had the butterfly and the Painted Petals stamp set.  I don't know about those of you who have that set, but I am having a very difficult time trying to get the leaves lined up with the flowers and vice versa.  Is there a trick to this????  What are your tips for getting those leaves and stems in the right places easily?

Anyway, I did not have anymore Baker's Twine but I did have some waxed cotton, so I used that.  I didn't have the pretty Crisp Cantaloupe flower so I used a retired cream one and colored it in with the lightest marker from the Calypso Coral Blendabilities assortment.  And I didn't have the gold marker but I did have some gold fingernail polish.  So I clipped the tip off a toothpick and dipped it in the polish and added some gold dots to my paper. 

Now I did like the words on Mercedes card but as I was putting the card together, the words being the last element to add, I liked the card without the words.  So I left it that way.  It's such a pretty card with or without the wording!

Thank you SO much for stopping by today,
Wanda

Monday, January 26, 2015

A Painted Petals Thank You

I have a feeling this post is going to be short. Mostly because there isn't a lot to explain about this card.  I took a half sheet of Melon Mambo card stock and folded it in half. I then took a piece of Pear Pizzazz card stock and trimmed it about 1/8" and finally I took a piece of Whisper White card stock and trimmed it 1/4".  

I stamped the flowers using Melon Mambo and then I stamped the leaves using Pear Pizzazz.  I was wishing I had done the leaves first because I found it a bit difficult to stamp them on.  I tried them on a practice piece of paper first so I could get them lined up right.  

The "thank you" is included in the set.  

I found this card made by Tammi at "Stamping With Tammi".  I was looking for a quick and simple card to make using this set.  I needed a thank you card so I changed up the words on it.  Plus I set my words in place using Dimensionals.  I just thought the card needed a little dimension to it.

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda  

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Painted Petals Faux Silk Stamping Technique

There are several versions of the Faux Silk technique out there.  I had learned this one at Terri's Tuesday Technique night a couple of months ago.  I had the card sitting on my worktable but I had never posted it.  So today I thought I would share this simple technique with you.  

First you take a piece of tissue paper and stamp your image on it. Make sure the ink is dry.  Next crumple the tissue paper up, uncrumple it and crumple it up again.  Uncrumple it one more time and set it aside.  

Take a piece of Whisper White card stock and run your glue stick all over, covering the whole piece.  Lay your stamped tissue paper on top and begin to pat it in place starting from the center and working your way out.  Allow the crinkles to remain in the tissue paper.  Do not try to smooth them out.  You may need to trim up the edges a bit.

Decorate and layer as desired.  And that's all there is to it!!! So simple and very quick.  And isn't it pretty?

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Saturday, January 24, 2015

A Bloom with Hope Notebook Weekend Project

When I have scraps of copier paper I cut them into 2-1/2" x 2-1/2" squares and set them aside until I have enough to make a notebook.  I know, talk about being frugal!!!  I love making these notebooks. I've been making them for many years.  I always end up with a bunch to just sell off at the craft fair.  It's a fun way to make a little money out of scraps.  I also make a lot of them to give away too!

I ran across this flower in my big mess on the counter behind my worktable.  I'm SO glad it's behind my back because I would hate to look at it day after day!!! It's such a mess!!!  I need to spend a little time and clean up that whole counter.

Anyway, back to my fun project.  I don't remember when I had stamped and colored in this flower but it was fun to find it and use it so quickly!  I punched the image to 1-1/4" and I punched the Hello Honey card stock layer at 1-3/8".  I glued the layers together because these notebooks end up in purses and the tape might not hold.

I have a RubiCoil binding machine. I've had this machine for about 15 years now!!! It's been a good machine. The spring did break in it and I called and ordered new ones and replaced both of them at the same time.  I have made TONS of notebooks and cookbooks with this machine and it's paid for itself a long time ago!!!  Once I punch the copier paper and the front and back cover, I run the coil through the holes and turn the ends so it stays in place.  The back cover is usually made using a piece of shirt board.  I use to use card stock but it didn't make sense.  Why use the colored card stock on the back when I had all of this shirt board.  It's the thickness of a cereal box and makes the notebook feel more firm.  

These are great little sellers at the craft fairs.  This one probably won't make it to the craft fair, I have someone in mind for it!!

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Friday, January 23, 2015

A Moon Lake and Gorgeous Grunge Masculine Birthday Card

I tend to purchase the masculine sets when they come out. It just seems like there are not enough images to make masculine cards. This set has 3 images in it.  There's a bird on a branch and a canoe by a tree yet to do!!! I will be playing with them sometime soon.  

I chose the goose for today's image.  I didn't do so hot with the coloring.  I have not colored wild life in a long time.  

I also added images from the Gorgeous Grunge set. I used them in the background just for fun!  I'm not overly fond of the oval piece.  I wanted to layer it but the next larger oval made too big of a border.  There needs to be some ovals that are about 1/8" less than the ones in this pack.  Then the layers would look nicer.  So to compensate for the larger layer, I opted to sponge on some Marina Mist.  And then I was not happy with the image at all!  UGH!!!  I'm not so thrilled with the Marina Mist and the Night of Navy together.  I even went to the Color Lab and entered in "Night of Navy" and let the lab find what colors would go with it.  I'm not thrilled with the mix!!!  But this is my first card using this set and I will be making a few more.  One can only hope that they get better as I go!!! LOL
Thank you SO much for stopping by today,
Wanda
 

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Lotus Blossom Multipurpose Card

This is such a fun layout from Split Coast Stampers.  It's SC374.  I thought it would work well with the Lotus Blossom image.  

I used Melon Mambo for the flower and Pear Pizzazz for the stem.  

The oval dies were used and the top one is set in place with Dimensionals.

The 4 panels are also set in place with Dimensionals.

It's a very simple card to make.  Though I did have trouble with the panels.  I didn't get the size right so I will share the measurements with you.  Cut the panels 2-1/2" x 1-7/8".

I think it's a very elegant card and I'm thinking of keeping it for when I need a sympathy card.  It has that feel to me.

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

A Gorgeous Grunge Lotus Blossom Valentine's Day Card

Wow, I went from a card with a bunch of layers to one that has no layers!!!  I'm not big on the no layer cards, but I do have to admit, they are quicker to make!  

For my card I used Smoky Slate ink, stamped off once and then stamped on a folded half sheet of Whisper White card stock.  I used the two splatter images in the Gorgeous Grunge set.

Then I stamped the Lotus Blossom using Real Red ink.  I cut the image out and then I sponged the edges a little to cover up the white areas where I didn't cut close enough.  It's a good way to hid your crappy cutting job!!! LOL

I stamped the stem using Pear Pizzazz ink.  Then I set the flower in place using Dimensionals.  

The final thing was the words.  I used the Teeny Tiny Wishes set and Memento ink.  And that was it.  So quick and so simple. Cutting out the flower took the longest and that didn't take all that long!

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Monday, January 19, 2015

A Lotus Blossom Birthday

I LOVE the Lotus Blossom stamp set!  I just can't get enough of it.  Today I thought I would go with a yellow lotus blossom.  I didn't do any stamping off on this card.  I used 3 different colors of ink.  For the first image I used Hello Honey.  For the second image I used Crushed Curry, and for the third image I used Daffodil Delight.  I think the colors worked perfectly together.  I was happy with the way it turned out.  

I used Pear Pizzazz for the stem and for the decorative paper.  I used Hello Honey for the scalloped circle and for the other decorative paper.

I was starting out using the Split Coast Stampers sketch #320 but when I went to put the pieces together, I laid them out differently than the sketch and I liked it.

This was such a fun card to make.  I am SO into this new stamp set!  It's too bad it's a Sale-a-Brations and not a regular catalog set.  One can only hope that there will be a fantastic one like this in the upcoming new catalog this spring/summer.  

The words were done on my computer.  Having them printed and ready to go makes for a quicker card too! I set them in place using removable tape.  I will be replacing them with "Happy Mother's Day".  It's such a pretty flower, isn't it???

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Sunday, January 18, 2015

A Mother's Love Birthday Card

I thought I would play with the "Mother's Love" set again. There's several flower images in that set, plus a few wordings too. I chose Crisp Cantaloupe and Pear Pizzazz for my colors today.  Crisp Cantaloupe was chosen because in a few months it's going to be retired and I still have a lot of it left in the big packs.  The Pear Pizzazz is also from one of those large 12" x 12" stacks but that color is a regular color.  Though the pack images could change, they did a couple of years ago.  Anyway, those were the colors I chose.  You can do this card without all of the doubled layers. Omit the black layers and just use decorative paper, it will still be pretty and not so much cutting.

I stamped the flower stem and outline part using Memento ink.  I wasn't sure if I was going to color them in or use the two step stamping stamp.  I ended up using the stamp.  I used markers to color in the images and then I stamped on the flower.  SO quick and extremely simple.  And that was it!!! Nothing more to do at all.  Oh wait, I did color in the bottom part of the stem using the Pear Pizzazz marker.  

I punched out a Basic Black scalloped circle.  I punched out a 1-3/8" Crisp Cantaloupe piece of card stock and the words that are in the 1-1/4" circle were computer generated.

The layout is from sketch #251 at Split Coast Stampers. I've been digging out my layout book so I can come up with ideas of my own for cards.  I have been looking at so may pretty cards on Pinterest and I've been copying them and I felt like I had lost my Mojo for card making.  I use to be a lot more creative and I got in a slump and I struggled to get out.  I also use to make a lot of projects too.  I think I'm ready to get started on those again too!!

This was a very fun card to make.  I'm happy with the way it turned out.  I did put the words on with removable tape.  I often take the words off and add Mother's Day words for the spring garage sale.  I just love making the little kids happy that the picked out their own card for their mom!

I thank you SO much for stopping by today,
Wanda

Saturday, January 17, 2015

A Mother's Love Birthday Card


Today I thought I would open up another one of my new stamp sets. I bought the "Mother's Love" set because of all of the pretty flowers in it. I knew it would be a set that I would find very versatile. The images are perfect, not only for Mother's Day, but they would be nice on a birthday, get well, thinking of you, and even a sympathy card. 

I used Rose Red for my color. I have not used that color in a very long time. I found a sketch on Split Coast Stampers to play with. It's #221 and I modified it a little. Once again I found myself playing with lots of layers. I LOVE lots of layers on a card. And there are times I just like minimal layers. Today it's not minimal!!!

I am liking this new set and I will probably be making some Mother's Day cards with it in a few weeks. I usually make lots of Mother's Day cards to sell at the annual neighborhood garage sale. They don't start out as Mother's Day cards. I take made cards and add different words to them. Anyway, It's a way for me to get rid of my extra cards and the kiddies love buying them for their moms. I end up with space for more cards and the kids have a card for mom!!!  

This was a fun card to make. Two step stamping is always fun!

Thank you for stopping by today,
Wanda

Friday, January 16, 2015

A Lotus Blossom Birthday

I had a lot of fun making this card. It was SO me.  I LOVE layers, lots of layers and this card has it.  I have not done a card with an excessive amount of layers in a VERY long time.  I guess was due!  

I played with the Bermuda Bay ink and card stock.  I have lots of things going on in this card.  There's the Dotted texture, the Fancy Fan texture.  There's the dotted decorative paper.  There's oval dies, oval punches, and LOTS of layers!!!

The words are from the "Wetlands" set and of course the flower is from the "Lotus Blossom" set!  I can't seem to get enough of that flower!  When I saw it in the Sale-a-Brations book I wanted it so badly that I couldn't think of any other cards to make.  It seemed like it took forever for it to get here too, though it did arrive quickly!!!  It was, and still is, the first set of all the sets I bought that I played with.  Can you say "obsessed"!!  LOL

It was a SUPER fun card to make and I think I may be keeping this one for a very long time!!!

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda 

Thursday, January 15, 2015

A Lotus Blossom Note Holder

While surfing the net I ran across a note holder on a German web site run by Jana, you can see it here.  I liked the concept.  I dug out a scratch pad and measured the card stock from that.  I just laid the note pad on the card stock and marked it with a pencil and cut it to fit.  Then I marked how thick it was and scored the fold lines.  I should have taken another photo to show you the folds.  I used a half sheet of card stock and I lined up the left edge with the note pad and then I marked where the scores would go.  I was going to cut off the card stock to be flush with the back of the note pad but I decided to go ahead and score it so it folded over on top of the note pad.  It only goes about half way across the pad front on the inside. 

Once I got the folded thing down, I glued the note pad to the card stock.  

I added a small piece of Blackberry Bliss decorative paper along the edge.  Then I stamped my flower using the Lotus Blossom set.  I used Old Olive for the stem.  I layered the image using some Blackberry Bliss card stock.  I wanted matching ribbon but I didn't have any so I used the Rich Razzleberry Blendabilities and I colored in the ribbon.  I think it matched rather well in person.  The light reflects a bit differently on the photo and it looks a little off!  

The words are from a custom made stamp I had done many years ago.  I LOVE making note cards and note holders and when you make them, you just HAVE to have a "notes" stamp!!!

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

A Blushing Bride Flower Shop and Petite Petals Birthday

You were probably expecting another "Lotus Blossom" card but I don't want to over do it with that set.  Though I think it would be easy enough to do!!  I had this card made before the one I did yesterday but I couldn't wait to post it so I saved this card for today.

I found this card on Pinterest and the link took me to Glenda's Stamp Camp blog.  I did not find the card on the blog.  The image was linked to the blog and not directly to the card.  I did search for a little while but gave up.  It's somewhere on her blog.

I used Blushing Bride, Basic Black, and Whisper White for the card stock and inks.  The flowers are from "Flower Shop" and "Petite Petals" set.  This was a very fun card to make and it went together very quickly.

The words are from the retired "Perfect Pairs" set.  I don't get rid of my words sets very often.  You never know when you will need them!

I did enjoy making this card.  It has images that have matching punches!!! How can you not love that?

Thank you SO much for stopping by today,
Wanda

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

A Lotus Blossom Birthday

I have not been feeling very creative these past few days.  Ever since I saw the new Occasions and Sale-a-Brations catalogs I could think of nothing else.  I couldn't wait until the 6th to order some fun stuff from those catalogs.  I especially love the "Lotus Blossom" set and I've seen some very pretty cards made using it.

My order arrived today and I dug right in.  This was the first set I took out. I was sad because the case it came in was cracked but I'll just get a request in for a new one. At least the images were fine.

I took out some Cherry Cobbler card stock and ink and began. I had remembered reading on how to stamp with this set.  It's a bit backwards to me but I followed what I had read.  You stamp the darker image first.  That would be the smaller image.  For the second image I stamped off once and for the third image I stamped off twice.  It was very easy to use, plus the stamp set has tabs so you know which direction you have stamped the image.  This one was stamped with the tab straight up.  I used the stem image and Pear Pizzazz ink.  And that was it.  The stamping went SO quickly.  Though I did practice on a piece of card stock first to get the feel of what I was doing.  

The words are from my computer. I used a small strip of Cherry Cobbler decorative paper and I used the "Dotted" embossing folder on the Cherry Cobbler card stock.

This was a very simple and quick card to make.  I should have found some Valentine's Day words for the front. It would make a perfect Valentine's Day card.  This image could also be great for a thinking of you, get well, Mother's Day, and even a sympathy card.  I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this set!!!

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Sunday, January 11, 2015

A Flower Patch Birthday Card

Today I spent the better part of my day working on a new beading pattern.  It takes me a lot of time plugging in the little bead icons on the computer program, trying to get the pattern formed.  Then I add the arrows and lines to show how the step is done.  Then I have to save the image.  I save it as a photo and as an SVG file.  The SVG allows me to make changes and then I would need to replace the matching photo.  I usually end up with an average of 12 diagrams per pattern.  Each one having to have bead icons added and moved around.  It takes me a long time to do this.  And then when I'm done with that, I have to open up my Open Office program and start the writing part of the directions and add the photos with each step.  And lastly I take a photo of my creation and put that on the top of the pattern instructions.  I cross my fingers and hope that I don't need to make any changes!!! And then I will be posting it in my web store for sale. So I'm a bit late in posting my card today due to the beading pattern.

Today's card is a cherry birthday card using Rich Raspherry ink and Hello Honey and Rich Raspberry card stock.  I found the original card here at The Stamp Review.  I didn't have the decorative paper so I used the little flower from the "Flower Patch" set to make a background sheet.  I also changed the wording layout. I didn't want to make another banner type piece so I got out my scalloped circle punch.  The words are from my computer.  I do sell the words in my mywebstore.  This PDF download file contains 10 greetings that will fit in a 1-1/4" circle punch and layer them on the 1-3/8" circle punch and then the scalloped circle punch.  You can also just punch them out of the 1-3/8" circle punch and have more card stock showing around the words. Some of them even fit in the oval punch.  The greetings include "Thinking of You, Thank you, Happy Anniversary, Happy Birthday, With Sympathy, Get Well, Merry Christmas, Happy Father's Day, Happy Mother's Day, and Be Mine.  There are 24 greetings on each page.  You can print out as many pages as you wish and use them on cards you make to give away or even on cards you make to sell.  I print them out and punch half of them out.  I put the rest in an envelope for safe keeping.  It's nice to have some already punched out for when I need to throw together a quick card.  

This was a very fun card to make.  I like how bright and cheery it looks.  I think it would also make a great Get Well card.  Who wouldn't feel better after seeing these fun colors together?

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Saturday, January 10, 2015

A Blooming with Kindness Birthday Card

I thought I would make a monochromatic card today.  You can't go wrong with that.  Well, I suppose you could if you over did it with the one color you get to play with!!!  With monochromatic cards, less is more!!!  Keep that in mind when making them.  

I used the Blooming with Kindness set.  The words were done on the computer. I do sell the words in my my webstore.  This PDF download file contains 10 greetings that will fit in a 1-1/4" circle punch and layer them on the 1-3/8" circle punch and then the scalloped circle punch.  You can also just punch them out of the 1-3/8" circle punch and have more card stock showing around the words. Some of them even fit in the oval punch.  The greetings include "Thinking of You, Thank you, Happy Anniversary, Happy Birthday, With Sympathy, Get Well, Merry Christmas, Happy Father's Day, Happy Mother's Day, and Be Mine.  There are 24 greetings on each page.  You can print out as many pages as you wish and use them on cards you make to give away or even on cards you make to sell.  I print them out and punch half of them out.  I put the rest in an envelope for safe keeping.  It's nice to have some already punched out for when I need to throw together a quick card.  

This was very fun and super quick card to make.

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Friday, January 09, 2015

A Hey You Flower Shop Thank You Card

I'm still working on some needed thank you cards. I found this fun, bright and cheery looking card at Klompenstampers.  I thought I would work with this design.  I did make a few little changes. I put the wording in the upper right corner, I changed the color of the Baker's Twine and I used Strawberry Slush instead of the Pirouette Pink.  I wanted something brighter.  Oh and I also added an extra layer, I used some Strawberry Slush behind the Whisper White focal piece.

This was a super easy and quick card to make.  

Thank you SO much for stopping by today,
Wanda





Thursday, January 08, 2015

A Flower Shop and Gorgeous Grunge Birthday

I ran across a fun card and I thought I would give it a try but I wanted to use Cherry Cobbler for my color.  Not that I didn't like the original card made by Rachael at Rachael's Card Corner. There's a few subtle changes (other than the color) but it's basically the same.  

I had run across the velum piece with the flower already embossed on it.  It's kind of fun finding stuff that was set aside and actually using it!  I colored on the back side using the Cherry Cobbler Blendabilities.  

I added some pearls and I did use the Modern Label punch for the words.  

This was a very fun card to make.  I think this would also be a great Mother's Day, thank you, thinking of you, and a get well card.  

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Tuesday, January 06, 2015

Hexagon Hive Papillon Potpourri and Another Thank You Plus a Tested Technique

Okay, today I gave that dryer sheet technique another try.  You do need four of the dryer sheets and then fold them in half.  That is where I went wrong yesterday.  SO today I folded the four dryer sheets in half to have eight layers.  I ran my black card stock through the Big Shot using the Hexagon Hive die and you normally would. Then I set the die,with the paper all stuck to it, on top of the dryer sheets and ran it all through the Big Shot again.  I removed the die and all of the card stock was stuck to the dryer sheet.  I picked up the corner of the card stock and it all came off in one piece, and clean too!  Not one hexagon stuck to the piece.  Amazing.  And how nice it makes using these dies now, especially the ones with intricate details.

The words are from the "Another Thank you" set.  I stamped them using StazOn.  I tried the Memento ink pad and it seemed to put a lot of the fuzz from the pad on the image.

I used the "Papillon Potpourri" set.  I liked this butterfly.  I stamped it using the Memento ink and then I colored it in using the Blendabilities markers.  

Oh, and the background paper behind the hive is from the in colors decorative paper pack.  

Using the dryer sheet technique, I can say that this card was easy to do and I am now thrilled to use those dies!!!

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda
 

Monday, January 05, 2015

A Papillon Potpourri Hexagon Hive Thank You

Today I thought I would have some fun playing with a new technique I had read about and saw a video on. It showed you how to use your framelits dies and dryer sheets to help remove all the pieces in the die a bit more easier.  SO after watching the video, I took notes and today I gave it a try.

You are to use your die on your card stock as usual.  Then run it through your Big Shot.  Next you leave the paper in the die and run it through your Big Shot again but this time you use 4 sheets of dryer fabric softener sheets.  SO I did what I had seen and I followed my notes.  My pieces of paper did not stick to the dryer sheets.  They did come out okay but they didn't stick to the sheet. I was to be removing my die from the dryer sheets not the framelit.  So perhaps I wrote something down wrong.  Maybe I was to fold the 4 dryer sheets in half.  I thought it said a thickness of 4 but I could be wrong. I'm getting old and forgetful!!!  I will give it another try sometime soon and I will use 8 thicknesses and see what happens.  

SO onto my card.  I used the Hexagon Hive die and Whisper White card stock.  I taped and glued it to a piece of Lullaby decorative paper. Then I added a layer of Pistachio Pudding.  And finally, I set that all in place on top of a folded half sheet of Pistachio Pudding card stock.

Before I set the hive layer in place, I did stamp on it.  I used the thank you from the Hey You set.  And I shuffled over to my cupboard and got out my Stamp-a-ma-jig so I could get the words to fit in there just right.  I LOVE it that those words fit on that white area!!

And to finish it off I stamped out a butterfly from the Papillon Potpourri set and I punched it out.  I set in place using Dimensionals.  And that was it. It was a fairly easy and quick card to make. Though I am not so fond of the butterfly.  I should have made a darker one so it would show up better.  But it is what it is!!! You can improve on it for me!!!  LOL

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Sunday, January 04, 2015

A Blooming with Kindness Thank You Card

Today's card comes from you via Linda at YamStamps.  I thought it was such a soft, sweet, and elegant looking card.  I pretty much copied it exactly the way Linda did, except I used a different stamp for the words.

The flower is from the "Blooming with Kindness" set and the words are from the ""Hey You" set.  I am in need of a few thank you cards and when I saw this one I knew I wanted to make it into a thank you card.  Though as I look at it, I'm thinking of Melon Mambo and a Mother's Day card.  Yes, really!!  Mother's Day.  If I make one now, I will be so ahead of the card making game this year!!!  Wouldn't that be nice to be ahead?  I'll settle for caught up but ahead is even better!!!

The base of my card is a folded half sheet of Coastal Cabana.  The ink is also Coastal Cabana.  And just a trimmed quarter sheet of Whisper White card stock.  That's it. SO simple, so easy, and every SO pretty!

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Saturday, January 03, 2015

A Flower Shop and Work of Art Birthday Card

Today I thought I would have some fun playing with my embossing tool.  I am not a big fan of it because I usually mess up my embossing.  Many times it's because I'm so anxious to get going with it that I don't remember to use the resin bag on it and I have little bits of embossing powder where I don't want it.  Today was no different in the being anxious but I didn't get embossing powder everywhere. It only went where I wanted it to and I didn't use the resin bag.

After I embossed the "Work of Art" zig zag I sponged on some Soft Sky ink.  My card stock measured 3-1/4" x 4-1/2".  The Melon Mambo layer was cut at 3-1/4 x 4-3/4" and then layered with the focal piece.

Next I stamped the flower from "Flower Shop" using Melon Mambo.  Then I stamped another flower using Hello Honey for the center of the flower.  And then a final one using Mossy Meadow for the leaves.  I assembled the flower and set it in place on the card using Dimensionals.  

I used the Modern Label punch and the Word Window Punch for the words.  And the words are from the "Teeny Tiny Wishes" set.  That was set in place using Dimensionals too.

And there you have it.  A simple and quick card to make!!!  Very versatile too, it will work for a sympathy card, a thank you card, a get well card, a thinking of you card, and a Mother's Day card.

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Friday, January 02, 2015

A Too Kind Birthday Card

I feel like I've taken a lot of time off lately.  Actually, I think I have!!!  The holidays seem to take a lot of time but once they are over it's nice to get back in the swing of things again.  I have not stamped in a couple of days and I was missing being in my workroom, even though it's a mess!  I have stampers in a couple of weeks, so that gives me time to get it cleaned up.  My worktables become a dumping ground for things that are in my hands when I head downstairs.  The stuff belongs down here but it should be put away when I bring it down, not when I need the table!!!  I need to work on that!!!

Today's card did not take much work at all.  It was a lot of fun.  I like the clean and simple look and I like a few layers.  That is what I got. I used the "Too Kind" stamp set.  I have had a lot of fun with this set. 

I used Cherry Cobbler ink, decorative paper, and card stock to make this card.  I used the new Mossy Meadow ink for the stems.  The words were done on the computer.  
I do sell the words in my web store. This PDF download file contains 10 greetings that will fit in a 1=1/4" circle punch and layer them on top of another circle or on top of a scalloped circle.  Some of them even fit in the oval punch.  The greetings include: Thinking of You, Thank You, Happy Anniversary, Happy Birthday, With Sympathy, Get Well, Merry Christmas, Happy Father's Day, Happy Mother's Day, and Be Mine.  There are 24 greetings on each page.  You can print out as many pages as you wish and use them in cards you make to give away or even on cards you make to sell.   I print them out and punch half of them out. I put the rest in envelopes for safe keeping.  It's nice to have some already punched out for when I need a quick card.  

This was a very quick and simple card to make.  I think this would be a fun card to make using other wordings and make an occasions pack for a gift or to sell at this fall's craft fair.  Making "stuff" for the craft fair starts next week!  I have to start early or I won't get much done by the time fall rolls around.

Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda

Thursday, January 01, 2015

Happy New Year!

 My 2015 bring you all the best.  May all of your dreams and wishes come true!

I found these images at Know Truth, Know Justice blog.  I had done a search for a "Happy New Year" image and this is the image I found that I liked.  But you know me, I have to give credit, so the link to them is here.

I had to copy the bottom image as well, because it's pretty true for many of us!  Me especially, so that is why I do not make New Year's Resolutions!  I don't like to set myself up for failure!  So when you're making your resolutions for the new year, be realistic, set small goals, and most of all, just be good to yourself!

I am taking the day off from stamping.  I have a million things around the house that need tending to.  Plus there's a mess in almost every room in this place!!!    I will be back tomorrow with a fun card.  Plus I have a few projects I'm working on to show you in the near future too!


Happy New Year!
Wanda