Showing posts with label Inchie Stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inchie Stamps. Show all posts

Monday, August 19, 2013

Zero Calorie Pizza Supreme Card

 Patty Bennett is a Stampin' Up demonstrator from California.  She designed this card and featured it on her blog  Patty's Stampin Spot.    It was just too cute not to make!

The pizza slice was cut with my Cameo.  The toppings were done with various sizes and shapes of EK Success punches.


Thursday, July 5, 2012

30 Minute Card

I used the Divine Swirls cuttlebug folder to emboss the yellow background, a SU border punch for the brown mat and colored three inchie stamps with Promarkers.  Then I added some white pen stitching and attached three 2" pieces of ribbon with gold brads.



Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Thinking of You Card

Now that we've returned our 9 month old grandson to his mother, I can finally get this card posted.  He's just learned to crawl and so you don't dare turn your back on him to do anything while he's on the loose!  I enjoy keeping him but after three days I'm exhausted.  Guess that's another reason why God doesn't give women in their 60's babies--we grandmas need our sleep!

This card was seen on Pinterest and I was unable to locate the original poster.  I do know that it came from a Stampin' Up site for their demonstrators but I wasn't able to access the original photo to give credit.

Using my card making software, I printed the sentiment in an area that would fit inside the open portion of a Cuttlebug folder and embossed the card front.  The stamps are some inchies that I've had for a while.


Sunday, May 13, 2012

Pink and Yellow Card

I cannot believe that it took me almost an hour to select the papers for this card!  The idea in my head was pretty simple and I knew I wanted to use pink and yellow.  Finding two papers wasn't a problem but it took me forever to pick a third one! LOL!

Just three layers edged with a Martha Stewart punch, three inchie stamped images and a simple ribbon bow on this two hour card!

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Vintage Book Page Card

Accent Essentials was used to cut the frames to surround the inchie stamps.  The background paper is another page from the old encyclopedia I found in a stack of free books at the library.

Design Studio software was used to manipulate the frames so that they'd fit perfectly over the inch sized images.

Although it looks more square in the photo, this is an A2 sized card.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Playing With Inchie Stamps

Today it was 108.7° at our house.  I've HAD it with this stupid heat and being trapped indoors.  Mother Nature has held me hostage for long enough!  I got in the car and headed to Shawnee thinking I'd shop in the air conditioned mall for a while.  Not that I need or even want anything in particular, I'm just going stir crazy! LOL!

I never did make it to the mall.  Went to a couple of other places and then decided to go to Big Lots.  (Don't tell Shirley, aka Okieladybug!)  They had a lot of stamp sets for only $2.  I picked out at least 10 sets and then talked myself out of buying all but one set of "inchies". 

This set isn't one I'd have usually picked up, but, they were so cheap I got them anyway.  Now, I'm wishing I'd kept the alphabet and travel sets too!







These didn't turn out as cute as I thought they would.  I'm going to have to study these images for a couple of days and see if I can come up with something that looks a little better.  I guess I should finally order some more SU stamp pads.  I don't have a good, true red and that's really what I had in mind to use.