I absolutely LOVE the new Merry Mini stamp set and coordinating punches. They make it so easy to create a simple card. This card was modeled after the card that Stampin' UP! made in the holiday mini catalog. I created this card for a project kit so I simplified it a little but I still think it turned out super cute.
Supplies
Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes
Paper: Crumb Cake, Cherry Cobbler, Garden Green, Midnight Muse (IC)
Ink: Cherry Cobbler
Accessories: Snail adhesive, SU! dimensionals, Merry Minis punch pack
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Orchard Harvest - Part 3 - Scrapbook
If you're every having a hard time coming up with ideas, use google image search. I search for the name of the stamp set and get all kinds of cards, projects, and scrapbook pages. In the same Thanksgiving card search that led me to Rae Anne's birthday card, I found a scrapbook page that was made with the Orchard Harvest DSP. I used that page as my inspiration to create this page that I will use to scrapbook Elliott's first trip to the pumpkin patch. We took about sixty pictures that day so I'm going to crank out a few more of this design, while adding room for more pictures.
Now that I've gotten my Thanksgiving projects made, it's time to work on Christmas cards. I hope to make a few different designs and get them posted starting next week :)
Supplies
Stamps: Perfectly Preserved
Paper: Orchard Harvest DSP, Early Espresso, Lucky Limeade (InColor), Cajun Craze, More Mustard, Raspberry Ripple (IC), Pumpkin Pie
Ink: Raspberry Ripple (IC), Lucky Limeade (IC)
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, SU! dimensionals, framelits cannery set, large oval punch, modern label punch, sweet buttons embosslit die
Now that I've gotten my Thanksgiving projects made, it's time to work on Christmas cards. I hope to make a few different designs and get them posted starting next week :)
Supplies
Stamps: Perfectly Preserved
Paper: Orchard Harvest DSP, Early Espresso, Lucky Limeade (InColor), Cajun Craze, More Mustard, Raspberry Ripple (IC), Pumpkin Pie
Ink: Raspberry Ripple (IC), Lucky Limeade (IC)
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, SU! dimensionals, framelits cannery set, large oval punch, modern label punch, sweet buttons embosslit die
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Orchard Harvest - Part 2 - Birthday
My upline RaeAnne celebrated a birthday in October and while I was looking for a Thanksgiving card, I came across a birthday card that was made using the perfectly preserved stamp set and cannery framelits. I decided to make a similar version and thought it would be perfect for Rae Anne's fall birthday.
Supplies
Stamps: Perfectly Preserved, Elements of Style, Teeny Tiny Wishes, Occasional Quotes
Paper: Orchard Harvest DSP, Cajun Craze, Island Indigo (InColor)
Ink: Island Indigo (InColor), Raspberry Ripple (IC), More Mustard, Early Espresso
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, SU! dimensionals, framelits cannery set, framelits bitty banners
Supplies
Stamps: Perfectly Preserved, Elements of Style, Teeny Tiny Wishes, Occasional Quotes
Paper: Orchard Harvest DSP, Cajun Craze, Island Indigo (InColor)
Ink: Island Indigo (InColor), Raspberry Ripple (IC), More Mustard, Early Espresso
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, SU! dimensionals, framelits cannery set, framelits bitty banners
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Orchard Harvest Part 1
Stampin' UP! has created a monster with their new Orchard Harvest Suite. I used it to make my Thanksgiving card, and I've also used it to make a birthday card, scrapbook page, and this place card.
Jeremy had a potluck at work for Halloween and they all make signs to tell what dishes they have made. I made up this little sign for him to take with the caramel pumpkin tiramisu I made. I forgot to take a picture of the dessert though but it turned out really pretty and from what I hear, it was delicious!
Jeremy had a potluck at work for Halloween and they all make signs to tell what dishes they have made. I made up this little sign for him to take with the caramel pumpkin tiramisu I made. I forgot to take a picture of the dessert though but it turned out really pretty and from what I hear, it was delicious!
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Happy Thanksgiving
Today I am thankful for many things and one of them is that I have the ability to be a Stampin' UP! demonstrator.
This card was made using the Orchard Harvest Suite from the 2012 holiday mini catalog. Once again, my good friend Rachel inspired my card so I'm also thankful that she has a blog so I can copy all her good ideas :)
To cut the jar out of the card, I used the cannery framelits die. I had never used the framelits die before and I didn't know that when you cut out the image the die leaves a border on the paper you're cutting from. If you're cutting out a die to use as the die this doesn't matter but if you're going to use it to make a card like I did, then you'll want to turn the card over and cut out the die on the opposite side. That way, when the card is put together, the side with the border will be on the inside of the card, and in this case, covered by the window sheet.
You may notice that I made several different versions of this card. I didn't have enough Lucky Limeade cardstock to make all my cards so I decided to use More Mustard as my card base. I cut several different strips of Orchard Harvest DSP to make the jar lids and used the leftover scraps to layer on the Early Espresso cardstock. After making a card with the More Mustard I decided that since the pear on the inside was going to be More Mustard, it was too much yellow. Once all the cards were made though, I decided that the More Mustard card was my favorite of all the different versions that I made.
Supplies
Stamps: Perfectly Preserved, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Paper: Orchard Harvest DSP, Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, More Mustard
Ink: Raspberry Ripple (InColor), Early Espresso, More Mustard, Lucky Limeade(IC)
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, SU! dimensionals, framelits cannery set, window sheets
This card was made using the Orchard Harvest Suite from the 2012 holiday mini catalog. Once again, my good friend Rachel inspired my card so I'm also thankful that she has a blog so I can copy all her good ideas :)
To cut the jar out of the card, I used the cannery framelits die. I had never used the framelits die before and I didn't know that when you cut out the image the die leaves a border on the paper you're cutting from. If you're cutting out a die to use as the die this doesn't matter but if you're going to use it to make a card like I did, then you'll want to turn the card over and cut out the die on the opposite side. That way, when the card is put together, the side with the border will be on the inside of the card, and in this case, covered by the window sheet.
You may notice that I made several different versions of this card. I didn't have enough Lucky Limeade cardstock to make all my cards so I decided to use More Mustard as my card base. I cut several different strips of Orchard Harvest DSP to make the jar lids and used the leftover scraps to layer on the Early Espresso cardstock. After making a card with the More Mustard I decided that since the pear on the inside was going to be More Mustard, it was too much yellow. Once all the cards were made though, I decided that the More Mustard card was my favorite of all the different versions that I made.
Supplies
Stamps: Perfectly Preserved, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Paper: Orchard Harvest DSP, Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, More Mustard
Ink: Raspberry Ripple (InColor), Early Espresso, More Mustard, Lucky Limeade(IC)
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, SU! dimensionals, framelits cannery set, window sheets
Labels:
big shot,
framelits,
perfectly preserved,
teeny tiny wishes
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Ain't Love Grand Get Well
While I was trying to find some ideas to make a wedding card for my friends Lauren and Andrew, I kept coming across this card. This card was featured at a Stampin' UP! event at Disney World. One of the best things about being a demonstrator is the ability to go to great events while also being inspired by all the creative demonstrators out there. As usual, I tweaked this card a little. Most of the ones I saw were on Pool Party card stock instead of Whisper White and they used buttons. I wanted to use white as my base card though so instead of using pool party as the backing, I decided to use all the rainbow colors that I previously used. It's hard to see in the picture but I stamped the umbrella top on a scrap, cut it out and glued it on top of the umbrella to give it some dimension. I also used crystal effects on the raindrops and puddles to give it the watery effect.
I love how this card turned out and the only negative I have to say about it is that (fortunately) I don't know anyone who needs to get well that I can send it to.
Supplies
Stamps: Ain't Love Grand (r,h)
Paper: Whisper White, Old Olive, Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Pacific Point, Real Red
Ink: Real Red, Pumpkin Pie, Old Olive, Pacific Point, Daffodil Delight, Pool Party, Chocolate Chip, Soft Suede, Stazon
Accessories: snail adhesive, crystal effects, Perfect Polka Dots Textured Impressions Embossing Folder
I love how this card turned out and the only negative I have to say about it is that (fortunately) I don't know anyone who needs to get well that I can send it to.
Supplies
Stamps: Ain't Love Grand (r,h)
Paper: Whisper White, Old Olive, Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Pacific Point, Real Red
Ink: Real Red, Pumpkin Pie, Old Olive, Pacific Point, Daffodil Delight, Pool Party, Chocolate Chip, Soft Suede, Stazon
Accessories: snail adhesive, crystal effects, Perfect Polka Dots Textured Impressions Embossing Folder
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Decorative Label Punch Layering Tutorial
Welcome to my first tutorial! Earlier this week I posted a card that I made using the decorative label punch. The blog that I found the card on didn't mention how they created the layered look so I had to search to find out how to do it. This happens alot in the stamping world. I know that I often post things with no explanation to how I've done something and I just assume that everyone knows how to do what I'm doing :)
So, with that said, I am actually going to show you how I layered the decorative label punch! Most of my audience are my SU friends who are WAY better than me and know how to do all this stuff BUT maybe I'll be able to teach my mom something :) Hi Mom! Also, I don't get a lot of comments, which is fine, I'm a definite lurker on blog sites but if anyone ever has any questions about how I did something please feel free to comment. I won't bite, I promise :)
Okay, so enough chit chat, on with the show.
To start with, you will need to punch three (3) decorative labels. For simplicity sake, I didn't use a stamped image but there are several different ones you can use. If you are using a stamped image, stamp your image first, then punch it out. One punch will be your top layer and the other two will be used as the bottom layer.
Next, using your paper snips, cut your bottom layer punches in half, one vertically and one horizontally.
Each punch half will need to be trimmed to create the right shape for layering. The punch that is cut on the short side will need to be trimmed to create an upside down heart. I put my paper snips in between the outermost bump on each side and cut up diagonally to the middle on the opposite end. The punch that is cut in half lengthwise will just need the pointy ends trimmed off on both the top and bottom.
Discard the trimmings and you should end up with the following pieces.
Now you will begin the layering process. I used two way glue on the back of my Blushing Bride card stock. Start your layering with the punch that was cut in half lengthwise and glue the pieces together.
Glue down the second lengthwise cut punch opposite of your first glued piece.
Finally, glue down the punches that were cut on the short side and you'll have your finished layered punch.
I want to give a special thanks to Debbie Henderson, fellow Stampin' UP! demonstrator, for teaching me how to layer this punch and I hope everyone enjoyed my first tutorial :-)
So, with that said, I am actually going to show you how I layered the decorative label punch! Most of my audience are my SU friends who are WAY better than me and know how to do all this stuff BUT maybe I'll be able to teach my mom something :) Hi Mom! Also, I don't get a lot of comments, which is fine, I'm a definite lurker on blog sites but if anyone ever has any questions about how I did something please feel free to comment. I won't bite, I promise :)
Okay, so enough chit chat, on with the show.
To start with, you will need to punch three (3) decorative labels. For simplicity sake, I didn't use a stamped image but there are several different ones you can use. If you are using a stamped image, stamp your image first, then punch it out. One punch will be your top layer and the other two will be used as the bottom layer.
Next, using your paper snips, cut your bottom layer punches in half, one vertically and one horizontally.
Each punch half will need to be trimmed to create the right shape for layering. The punch that is cut on the short side will need to be trimmed to create an upside down heart. I put my paper snips in between the outermost bump on each side and cut up diagonally to the middle on the opposite end. The punch that is cut in half lengthwise will just need the pointy ends trimmed off on both the top and bottom.
Discard the trimmings and you should end up with the following pieces.
Now you will begin the layering process. I used two way glue on the back of my Blushing Bride card stock. Start your layering with the punch that was cut in half lengthwise and glue the pieces together.
Glue down the second lengthwise cut punch opposite of your first glued piece.
Finally, glue down the punches that were cut on the short side and you'll have your finished layered punch.
I want to give a special thanks to Debbie Henderson, fellow Stampin' UP! demonstrator, for teaching me how to layer this punch and I hope everyone enjoyed my first tutorial :-)
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Ain't Love Grand
A few months ago my very good friends Lauren and Andrew finally tied the knot ;) Jeremy and I wish we could have been there but unfortunately traveling with a little one who hates sitting still for more than five minutes was not an option. They also went to London on their honeymoon and got to do the Harry Potter studio tour. I'm of course super jealous but I got to see all their pictures and they were really cool.
Since I'm a slacker it took me a little while to get their card made (only two months...haha) but I finally sat down and did it. I cased this card here but tweaked it for my tastes and supplies. Like the original poster, I stamped the card on brushed silver and then cut it out to layer over the white cardstock.
Stay tuned later in the week for my very first tutorial on how to create the layered look using the decorative label punch!
Supplies
Paper: Perfect Plum, Blushing Bride, Whisper White, Brushed Silver
Ink: Stazon, Perfect Plum, Blushing Bride, Basic Gray
Accessories: snail adhesive, 2 way glue, SU! dimensionals, perfect polka dots embossing folder, decorative label punch, pinking hearts border punch (r), 3/8" taffeta ribbon - basic gray
Since I'm a slacker it took me a little while to get their card made (only two months...haha) but I finally sat down and did it. I cased this card here but tweaked it for my tastes and supplies. Like the original poster, I stamped the card on brushed silver and then cut it out to layer over the white cardstock.
Stay tuned later in the week for my very first tutorial on how to create the layered look using the decorative label punch!
Supplies
Paper: Perfect Plum, Blushing Bride, Whisper White, Brushed Silver
Ink: Stazon, Perfect Plum, Blushing Bride, Basic Gray
Accessories: snail adhesive, 2 way glue, SU! dimensionals, perfect polka dots embossing folder, decorative label punch, pinking hearts border punch (r), 3/8" taffeta ribbon - basic gray
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Scrapping Southlands
Last month we had some friends and family visit us for a couple of weeks. Our first visitors were our friends RP and Derek. We had a jam packed week with them and between our three cameras we took a TON of pictures. I think at one count we had over 1300 pictures. I've been trying to go through all of our pictures and narrow them down to a reasonable amount for scrapbooking. When we printed Elliott's Halloween picture I printed up pictures from just two days of our "staycation" and still ended up printing over 30 pictures.
Luckily for me, my good friend Rachel has been creating some great scrapbook pages with room for lots of pictures. I CASED this layout from her scrapbook club to make a page documenting our trip to this outdoor mall that's by our apartment. You might not be able to tell but I chose my colors based on my argyle purse that my mom and I made. You may also see that I've done some journaling. I never journal on my scrapbook pages; usually a title is enough words for me but since Rachel left a spot and the title wasn't self explanatory I decided that journaling would add a nice touch. I also thought I had the same number of pictures that Rachel used on her page but I had one less so I needed to fill up that space.
I hope that everyone is having a great weekend!
Supplies
Paper: Chocolate Chip, Raspberry Ripple (InColor), Daffodil Delight, Gumball Green (IC)
Ink: Raspberry Ripple (IC)
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, SU! dimensionals, timeless type alphabet junior sizzlets die, 1/4" grosgrain ribbon - daffodil delight
Luckily for me, my good friend Rachel has been creating some great scrapbook pages with room for lots of pictures. I CASED this layout from her scrapbook club to make a page documenting our trip to this outdoor mall that's by our apartment. You might not be able to tell but I chose my colors based on my argyle purse that my mom and I made. You may also see that I've done some journaling. I never journal on my scrapbook pages; usually a title is enough words for me but since Rachel left a spot and the title wasn't self explanatory I decided that journaling would add a nice touch. I also thought I had the same number of pictures that Rachel used on her page but I had one less so I needed to fill up that space.
I hope that everyone is having a great weekend!
Supplies
Paper: Chocolate Chip, Raspberry Ripple (InColor), Daffodil Delight, Gumball Green (IC)
Ink: Raspberry Ripple (IC)
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, SU! dimensionals, timeless type alphabet junior sizzlets die, 1/4" grosgrain ribbon - daffodil delight
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Happy Halloween
Happy Halloween everyone! I know that it has been FOREVER since I last posted and I do apologize for that. After having a baby and moving halfway across the country I haven't had as much time for stamping as I would have liked. I also have had to leave my awesome basement crafting area and now all my supplies are in boxes littering our smallish dining room. It takes a lot more planning and effort to stamp now so easier tasks/projects take precedence :) Oh, and I'm a dummy and didn't bring any of my printed pictures so scrapbooking has been out of the question. I don't know about you but I can't make scrapbook pages any more unless I have pictures; otherwise my pages never get done!
Anyway, I'm going to do better if for the only reason that I HAVE to send cards out to our friends and family to show Elliott's holiday pictures. So to start we have the Halloween cards that I made for this year. I wanted to do something simple and I love all the different punch art you can make just by using the owl punch. I was going to make a witch owl and a ghost owl but since my card back was white I decided to make a bat owl instead. I used the 1 3/8" circle punch cut in half and the oval scallop punch to make the bat wings. Even though I wanted something simple these cards ended up taking a lot of work, simply because there were so many pieces. Next year I'm only making one owl :)
I hope everyone has a safe and happy day!
Supplies
Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes
Paper: Frightful Sight DSP (r), Whisper White, Cajun Craze, Basic Black, Old Olive
Ink: Old Olive
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, spiderweb embossing folder, petite pennant builder punch, scallop oval punch, 1 3/8" circle punch, owl punch
Anyway, I'm going to do better if for the only reason that I HAVE to send cards out to our friends and family to show Elliott's holiday pictures. So to start we have the Halloween cards that I made for this year. I wanted to do something simple and I love all the different punch art you can make just by using the owl punch. I was going to make a witch owl and a ghost owl but since my card back was white I decided to make a bat owl instead. I used the 1 3/8" circle punch cut in half and the oval scallop punch to make the bat wings. Even though I wanted something simple these cards ended up taking a lot of work, simply because there were so many pieces. Next year I'm only making one owl :)
I hope everyone has a safe and happy day!
Supplies
Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes
Paper: Frightful Sight DSP (r), Whisper White, Cajun Craze, Basic Black, Old Olive
Ink: Old Olive
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, spiderweb embossing folder, petite pennant builder punch, scallop oval punch, 1 3/8" circle punch, owl punch
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Beach Honeymoon Part 3
When I find a new technique or idea, and it's super easy, I tend to go a little nuts and want to use said idea on every card/scrapbook page I make. This happened after I saw a card which used a piece of DSP folded over and I used this technique not once, but twice on this scrapbook page :)
This page is the last of the already made projects that I have and while I hope to have some new projects up soon, with a new baby -- and jury duty (yuck), I don't know if my updates will be as frequent. Bear with me and as soon as I get back on a schedule I'm sure there will be a lot of bashful blue scrapbook pages in our future ;)
Supplies
Stamps: Tropical Party
Paper: Island Oasis DSP (r), So Saffron, Pumpkin Pie, Rose Red, Tempting Turquoise, Old Olive
Ink: Rose Red, Old Olive
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, timeless type alphabet junior sizzlets die,
This page is the last of the already made projects that I have and while I hope to have some new projects up soon, with a new baby -- and jury duty (yuck), I don't know if my updates will be as frequent. Bear with me and as soon as I get back on a schedule I'm sure there will be a lot of bashful blue scrapbook pages in our future ;)
Supplies
Stamps: Tropical Party
Paper: Island Oasis DSP (r), So Saffron, Pumpkin Pie, Rose Red, Tempting Turquoise, Old Olive
Ink: Rose Red, Old Olive
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, timeless type alphabet junior sizzlets die,
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Beach Honeymoon Part 2
Here are some more pictures from our beach honeymoon. For this page, I used the DSP to cut out my letters which gives the page a more embellished look, without actually using embellishments.
Supplies
Paper: Island Oasis DSP (r), Pumpkin Pie, Rose Red, Tempting Turquoise, Old Olive
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, timeless type alphabet junior sizzlets die, island floral bigz die
Supplies
Paper: Island Oasis DSP (r), Pumpkin Pie, Rose Red, Tempting Turquoise, Old Olive
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, timeless type alphabet junior sizzlets die, island floral bigz die
Friday, April 6, 2012
Beach Honeymoon Part 1
Jeremy and I took a ton of pictures when we were on our honeymoon and I have most of the beach pictures taken from our stay at the Isle of Palms. The Island Oasis paper is perfect for all those pictures and I've used that for all of my "beach" honeymoon pictures. One of these days I'm going to work on actually scrapbooking the rest of my Charleston pictures, at least that's what I tell myself ;)
Supplies
Stamps: Tropical Party (r)
Paper: Island Oasis DSP (r), Old Olive, Tempting Turquoise, Rose Red, So Saffron, Whisper White
Accessories: stampin' dimensionals, snail adhesive, glimmer brads - brights
Supplies
Stamps: Tropical Party (r)
Paper: Island Oasis DSP (r), Old Olive, Tempting Turquoise, Rose Red, So Saffron, Whisper White
Accessories: stampin' dimensionals, snail adhesive, glimmer brads - brights
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
My Digital Studio Hybrid
For this page, I created the design using My Digital Studio and then went to my craft room to recreate it. I don't use My Digital Studio alot but it is a really great tool to help you create layouts, regardless of whether you use the Stampin' UP! printing services (which are really awesome). This is definitely a simple page but I plan on using this page as the final page in my wedding scrapbook so I wanted to keep it a little on the simpler side.
Supplies
Stamps: Together Forever (r)
Paper: Melon Mambo Patterns DSP (r), Melon Mambo, Whisper White
Accessories: frost white shimmer paint
Supplies
Stamps: Together Forever (r)
Paper: Melon Mambo Patterns DSP (r), Melon Mambo, Whisper White
Accessories: frost white shimmer paint
Monday, April 2, 2012
The Cottage Wall DSP is one of my favorites and I was very excited when, after it retired, they came out with the Sunny Garden DSP. This DSP is just like Cottage Wall except for the colors are different.
I also really love the owl punch -- he is just so cute and you can do so much with the punch, more than just making an owl. You can't see it in the picture but each of my owls are "wearing" a different piece of DSP so they're not all the same.
Supplies
Paper: Sunny Garden DSP, Poppy Parade, Peach Parfait, Whisper White
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, 2 step owl punch, timeless type alphabet junior sizzlets die, 1/4" grosgrain ribbon - daffodil delight
I also really love the owl punch -- he is just so cute and you can do so much with the punch, more than just making an owl. You can't see it in the picture but each of my owls are "wearing" a different piece of DSP so they're not all the same.
Supplies
Paper: Sunny Garden DSP, Poppy Parade, Peach Parfait, Whisper White
Accessories: 2 way glue, snail adhesive, 2 step owl punch, timeless type alphabet junior sizzlets die, 1/4" grosgrain ribbon - daffodil delight
Friday, March 30, 2012
Cottage Wall Friends
I made this page quite a while ago and did so without adding pictures. When I went to add the pictures, I couldn't remember how the original layout was supposed to look and I think my right page ended up upside down. It may not have been the original plan but I still really like how the page turned out once the pictures were added.
Supplies
Paper: Cottage Wall DSP (r), Orchid Oppulence (r), Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive, Whispher White
Ink: Rich Razzleberry
Accessories: snail adhesive, stampin dimensionals, scallop punch, 2 3/8 scallop circle punch
Supplies
Paper: Cottage Wall DSP (r), Orchid Oppulence (r), Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive, Whispher White
Ink: Rich Razzleberry
Accessories: snail adhesive, stampin dimensionals, scallop punch, 2 3/8 scallop circle punch
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Halloween 2010
I love the specialty DSPs that Stampin' UP! comes out with -- they are so easy to use for scrapbooking. I didn't have to worry about adding a bunch of embellishments to my page since it already had the bats, making this page a breeze to make :)
Supplies
Paper: Wicked Cool DSP (r), Basic Black, Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive
Ink: Basic Black
Accessories: snail adhesive, 5/8" satin ribbon - rich razzleberry; black lace trim, scallop punch
Supplies
Paper: Wicked Cool DSP (r), Basic Black, Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive
Ink: Basic Black
Accessories: snail adhesive, 5/8" satin ribbon - rich razzleberry; black lace trim, scallop punch
Monday, March 26, 2012
Practice Makes Perfect Take 2
Like my rehearsal dinner pages, I had so many pictures from the actual rehearsal that I decided to use one layout for all the pictures.
Since I didn't have a title for this page, I decided to use some punches and extra ribbons to embellish the page.
**This page was CASED from Rachel's scrapbook club and the original design is hers**
Supplies
Paper: Melon Mambo, Pear Pizzazz, Concord Crush, Cheerful Treat DSP (h), Pink Pirouette, Bashful Blue
Accessories: snail adhesive, 2 way glue, scallop punch, timeless type alphabet junior sizzlets die, itty bitty buttons, Elegant Bouquet Textured Impressions Embossing Folder Die, Whisper White 5/8" Satin Ribbon, fancy flower punch, heart to heart punch
Since I didn't have a title for this page, I decided to use some punches and extra ribbons to embellish the page.
**This page was CASED from Rachel's scrapbook club and the original design is hers**
Supplies
Paper: Melon Mambo, Pear Pizzazz, Concord Crush, Cheerful Treat DSP (h), Pink Pirouette, Bashful Blue
Accessories: snail adhesive, 2 way glue, scallop punch, timeless type alphabet junior sizzlets die, itty bitty buttons, Elegant Bouquet Textured Impressions Embossing Folder Die, Whisper White 5/8" Satin Ribbon, fancy flower punch, heart to heart punch
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Practice Makes Perfect
One of the things that I love about scrapbooking is how you can take a layout and make it completely different to fit your needs. Rachel made this page for her scrapbook club but as I mentioned in a post a while ago, I don't have that many portrait pictures. I still really liked the page though so I rotated everything so I could use all my landscape pictures. The best thing too, is that if I ever do need a layout for portrait pictures, I can still CASE the original page the way it was meant to be :)
**This page was CASED from Rachel's scrapbook club and the original design is hers**
Supplies
Paper: Melon Mambo, Pear Pizzazz, Concord Crush, Cheerful Treat DSP (h), Pink Pirouette, Bashful Blue
Accessories: snail adhesive, 2 way glue, scallop punch, timeless type alphabet junior sizzlets die, itty bitty buttons, Elegant Bouquet Textured Impressions Embossing Folder Die, Whisper White 5/8" Satin Ribbon
**This page was CASED from Rachel's scrapbook club and the original design is hers**
Supplies
Paper: Melon Mambo, Pear Pizzazz, Concord Crush, Cheerful Treat DSP (h), Pink Pirouette, Bashful Blue
Accessories: snail adhesive, 2 way glue, scallop punch, timeless type alphabet junior sizzlets die, itty bitty buttons, Elegant Bouquet Textured Impressions Embossing Folder Die, Whisper White 5/8" Satin Ribbon
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Rehearsal Dinner Part 3
This is the third and final page that I made for our rehearsal dinner pictures. Again, I used the same layout as the first two pages and just tweaked it to suite my picture needs.
**This page was CASED from Rachel's scrapbook club and the original design is hers**
Supplies
Paper: Ballet Blue (r), Green Galore (r), Lovely Lilac (r), Bride Specialty DSP (r)
Ink: Almost Amethyst (r)
Accessories: snail adhesive, 2 way glue, brayer
**This page was CASED from Rachel's scrapbook club and the original design is hers**
Supplies
Paper: Ballet Blue (r), Green Galore (r), Lovely Lilac (r), Bride Specialty DSP (r)
Ink: Almost Amethyst (r)
Accessories: snail adhesive, 2 way glue, brayer
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