Thursday, September 26, 2013
Latest OWH Christmas Cards
Punches were used for the star and snowflake; the tree was cut with Make The Cut. I also used MTC for all the little white squares. Letting the machine do the work was much faster than doing it on my paper cutter.
The holly leaves are punched out and I added red Stickles for the berries. The sentiment is a Stampin' Up stamp and I added some pen work.
The sentiment was cut with MTC. The Santa face is clip art. The base for this card is a Paper Studio blank card from Hobby Lobby.
Another clip art Santa with a printed ribbon sentiment. This is another of the Paper Studio cards.
I wrestled, fought and cussed the We R Memory Keepers punch to do this border piece. I HATE their punches. Sure am glad I only wound up with four of them. The sentiment is computer printed. The pine cones are clip art that I pop dotted for dimension.
I printed the Christmas definition and used a Martha Stewart border punch on the edges. The bow is a premade one from Hobby Lobby. I buy them every year in their Christmas ornament department. Sure do wish they had other colors. They're a perfect size for an accent on my cards.
The sentiment is computer printed. I added a couple of tiny stamped hearts.
The background on this is a sheet of paper left over from last year. I ran across it while looking for some other Christmas paper. It made a quick, cute card with the Santa face clip art.
I cut the snowflake with MTC and mounted a piece of red paper behind it. Then pop dotted it onto the kraft paper card base, added some pen work, twine bow and a Stampin' Up sentiment.
Another of the Paper Studio cards. I stamped the sentiment and triple matted it, added some pen dots and then stamped and cut out the tree.
The snowflakes are punched; the snowman is clip art that's colored with Stampin' Up markers.
I printed the snowflakes then punched them with a postage stamp punch. The sentiment is from Stampin' Up. I added some silver heat set embellishments on the centers of the snowflakes and at each end of the sentiment.
The candy cane is a clip art image. I tied a gross grain bow around it and printed the sentiment.
Another card with the Santa clip art face. I printed the sentiment and punched the snowflakes.
These cards are pretty simple and went together quickly since I had the premade bases by Paper Studio for several of them.
I set myself a goal of having a box of 250 cards completed and in the mail to OWH before October 15th. That's their cut off date for Christmas cards.
I've made so many Christmas cards this past week that I'm ready for Christmas to be over!
The holly leaves are punched out and I added red Stickles for the berries. The sentiment is a Stampin' Up stamp and I added some pen work.
The sentiment was cut with MTC. The Santa face is clip art. The base for this card is a Paper Studio blank card from Hobby Lobby.
Another clip art Santa with a printed ribbon sentiment. This is another of the Paper Studio cards.
I wrestled, fought and cussed the We R Memory Keepers punch to do this border piece. I HATE their punches. Sure am glad I only wound up with four of them. The sentiment is computer printed. The pine cones are clip art that I pop dotted for dimension.
I printed the Christmas definition and used a Martha Stewart border punch on the edges. The bow is a premade one from Hobby Lobby. I buy them every year in their Christmas ornament department. Sure do wish they had other colors. They're a perfect size for an accent on my cards.
The sentiment is computer printed. I added a couple of tiny stamped hearts.
The background on this is a sheet of paper left over from last year. I ran across it while looking for some other Christmas paper. It made a quick, cute card with the Santa face clip art.
I cut the snowflake with MTC and mounted a piece of red paper behind it. Then pop dotted it onto the kraft paper card base, added some pen work, twine bow and a Stampin' Up sentiment.
Another of the Paper Studio cards. I stamped the sentiment and triple matted it, added some pen dots and then stamped and cut out the tree.
The snowflakes are punched; the snowman is clip art that's colored with Stampin' Up markers.
I printed the snowflakes then punched them with a postage stamp punch. The sentiment is from Stampin' Up. I added some silver heat set embellishments on the centers of the snowflakes and at each end of the sentiment.
The candy cane is a clip art image. I tied a gross grain bow around it and printed the sentiment.
Another card with the Santa clip art face. I printed the sentiment and punched the snowflakes.
These cards are pretty simple and went together quickly since I had the premade bases by Paper Studio for several of them.
I set myself a goal of having a box of 250 cards completed and in the mail to OWH before October 15th. That's their cut off date for Christmas cards.
I've made so many Christmas cards this past week that I'm ready for Christmas to be over!
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Monday, September 23, 2013
Santa Suit Card
This card by Stampin' Up demonstrator, Linda Aarhus can be seen on her blog Polka Dots & Paper. I didn't have all the punches she used so I made do with the ones I have on hand.
The buttons are a Martha Stewart punch. They're layered onto a 2 x 3 1/4" piece of white paper that I edged with a Stampin' Up border punch. The belt is a 1 1/4" strip of black cardstock. I made the buckle by punching a 3/4" square and then an 1 1/4" square around it from silver metallic paper. The stamp is one I've had for a long time. It's embellished with some white Signo pen work.
It's a cute card, simple to assemble and one I could make multiples of for Operation Write Home.
The buttons are a Martha Stewart punch. They're layered onto a 2 x 3 1/4" piece of white paper that I edged with a Stampin' Up border punch. The belt is a 1 1/4" strip of black cardstock. I made the buckle by punching a 3/4" square and then an 1 1/4" square around it from silver metallic paper. The stamp is one I've had for a long time. It's embellished with some white Signo pen work.
It's a cute card, simple to assemble and one I could make multiples of for Operation Write Home.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Friday, September 20, 2013
Music Paper Christmas Card
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Christmas Stocking Card
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Jingle Bell Card
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Christmas Card for OWH
I'm getting a late start on my Christmas cards for Operation Write Home. So, I'm making more of a single design than usual in order to get as many done as possible.
The white square was embossed with my Cuttlebug. I used metallic gold paper for one of the mats and printed the sentiment on my computer.
The papers used are Graphic 45.
The white square was embossed with my Cuttlebug. I used metallic gold paper for one of the mats and printed the sentiment on my computer.
The papers used are Graphic 45.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Etching With My Blasting Cabinet Today
It's beginning to cool off some in Oklahoma. It's almost cool enough to enjoy working outside so I took the opportunity to use the blasting cabinet this afternoon.
A while back, I picked up these insulated tumblers at the Dollar Tree thinking I'd decorate them with vinyl for Christmas gifts. Today, I etched some glassware for gifts and saw the tumblers on my shelf and decided to give etching on acrylic a try.
This stuff etches so quickly! A single pass of the nozzle and the design's done. I did the blue one first as a test and then a friend asked me to do one for her with the Texas longhorn emblem.
I'm not a football fan at all, but I did ask her if I could put the longhorn head on her cup upside down. LOL!
A while back, I picked up these insulated tumblers at the Dollar Tree thinking I'd decorate them with vinyl for Christmas gifts. Today, I etched some glassware for gifts and saw the tumblers on my shelf and decided to give etching on acrylic a try.
This stuff etches so quickly! A single pass of the nozzle and the design's done. I did the blue one first as a test and then a friend asked me to do one for her with the Texas longhorn emblem.
I'm not a football fan at all, but I did ask her if I could put the longhorn head on her cup upside down. LOL!
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Friday, September 6, 2013
Christmas Cards
Not being a fan of the current chevron trend, I am glad that this paper from Stampin' Up is two sided. The snowflake is from a Cricut cartridge; I used a We R Memory Keepers punch for the trim piece and embossed the background with a Cuttlebug folder. The trees were cut in Make The Cut software and I lightly inked the edges of the white pieces.
This is the project that I took to stamp club last night. I have to take pre-cut card kits to work on or I don't get a single thing done. Although this is a simple looking card, there are a lot of pieces and steps to getting one completed.
This is the project that I took to stamp club last night. I have to take pre-cut card kits to work on or I don't get a single thing done. Although this is a simple looking card, there are a lot of pieces and steps to getting one completed.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Getting Back to Card Making Today
The past few days have been spent designing files in Make The Cut and etching glass items for a craft show. It seems like forever since I've done any cards. Since I got so distracted, no box of cards was sent to OWH for the month of August and I'm playing catch up now.
These two simple cards are what I made today. Since they're very simple, it didn't take long to make multiples.
One CTMH stamp and three circle punches were all I needed to make on this one.
A clip art image was used on this one. I added a
computer printed sentiment and a piece of twine.
These two simple cards are what I made today. Since they're very simple, it didn't take long to make multiples.
One CTMH stamp and three circle punches were all I needed to make on this one.
A clip art image was used on this one. I added a
computer printed sentiment and a piece of twine.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
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