For the Saturday card class that I mentioned recently, the second card actually had three choices with the Cutest Crew stamp set and colored pencils.
Do you prefer the birds, dogs, or cats?
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For the Saturday card class that I mentioned recently, the second card actually had three choices with the Cutest Crew stamp set and colored pencils.
Happy birthday to my friend and longtime customer, Ann! I hope you like the water vibes of this card!
I paired a pretty piece of Scenic Coast DSP with the Balloon Festoon bundle to celebrate her.
Remember that it's not a mistake, but rather an opportunity to embellish like I did here because I scored my card base at the wrong measurement. That pretty DSP strip covers up my booboo pretty well. That's a sign of being handmade, right?
Happy birthday, Ann!
Last Saturday, I had the privilege of leading a card class to a lovely group of ladies! This was my second event with them, and setting up card making stations was the way to go. One station had these options:
The card uses a favorite (old) Close To My Heart sketch, retired (old) Floral Impressions DSP, and (new) Scalloped Blooms bundle (stamp set & dies).
I have to give a huge shout out to my amazing helpers, Lynn and Ann!
Which card do you prefer?
Last Friday, I held my monthly Sip & Stamp where we make 3 kit cards, sometimes exactly as is and other times with some upcycling.
I made the soft and subtle Brighten Your Day kit while others created the Lots to Love kit.Our next Sip & Stamp is 7/31, so mark your calendar now!
On last Thursday's Facebook Live (each Thursday at 7:30 PM), I created a sketch using strips of cardstock and a die cut of the cats from the Cutest Crew bundle. (Not a cat fan? There are dogs and birds in this adorable bundle, too!)
The sketch uses two 4" x 3/4" strips, two 4" x 1" strips (but the second one was replaced with the die cut cats), and one 4" x 1 1/4" strip. I used Smoky Slate, Basic Gray, and Black Two-Tone cardstock along with Stampin' Blends.The Scalloped Blooms birthday card was the last card we made at my June Card Crafternoon. We used the Scalloped Blooms bundle (stamp set & dies) along with the Bloom Boutique DSP. (I grabbed my Fern & Flora stamp set for that pretty little moth.)
Can you see the In Color butterfly embellishments? I love the gold foil accents of the Bloom Boutique DSP! This angle also lets you see how pretty the Pearlized In-Color speciality paper is!
Yes, I realize that Sunday was Father's Day, but we celebrated our dad last night.
I actually made this card before I made the Scenic Coast card (featured HERE) to try out the dropped tile card. I cut a piece of Waterside Retreat DSP 4" x 3" and then cut that into twelve 1" tiles matted onto twelve 1" Peaceful Pine cardstock squares.The scalloped dies of the Scalloped Blooms bundle are so fun to create with! At my June Crafternoon card class, we made this pretty birthday card featuring four of the scalloped dies plus the leaves.
To make the little flowers, I first die cut them with the smallest die out of pearlized In Color specialty paper and then crumpled them up to give them the dimension you see here rather than the original look.
You can see the details I added with my Hydrangea Hue Stampin' Blends to offset the white on white scallops.
Mark your calendars for our next Crafternoon on July 12!
Which of these adorable critters is your favorite? Are you team snail, cow (or is it coo?), penguin, or koala? Please comment!
For the other half of the Scenic Coast 6"x6" DSP, we cut a 3"x4" rectangle into twelve 1" squares to create this dropped tile card.
(I forgot to emboss this entire panel with the 3D Waves embossing folder! It would look even better if I had!)At my recent June Crafternoon, we made two cards using one Scenic Coast 6"x6" DSP. The first card is a bookbinding card.
I love the addition of the 3D Waves embossing folder to the bookbinding edge!I left this one blank (for now at least) since I don't have a recipient in mind at the moment. It's nice to have a stash of cards just in case!
The Scenic Coast Craft Class is happening today (but also available as a recording)! Learn more HERE!
Having our daughter home from the University of Illinois to celebrate her birthday was very special for our family! I had a lot of fun creating this diagonal accordion birthday card for her on my recent Facebook Live (each Thursday at 7:30 PM). You can also find YouTube instructions HERE if you're interested. (Did you know that my customers get a tutorial for each of these projects? Just place an order with me HERE!)
I love the soft color palette of the Beautiful Ordinary Life DSP paired with the Balloon Festoon bundle (stamp set & dies). I used Petal Pink Two-Tone cardstock also.