Monday, February 21, 2011
Late Valentine Card
When starting this card I was going to make it the normal 4 1/4" by 5 1/2", but the "LOVE" I was wanting to use was too long to use on a card that size. Due to that reason, I had to change it to a 4 1/4" by 9 3/8" card, instead. It is nice making a different sized card every once in a while.
I even debated on the colors to use to make this card. At first, I was thinking along the lines of blues, but then I had already bought the Love Impressions Designer Series Paper and thought I should use it.
What counted in the end was that my husband loved the colors!
There is no stamping of rubber stamps on this card. It was made using punches, rub-ons, designer series paper, classic ink just to go around some of the edges of the shapes punched out, and a white gel pen.
Even though Valentine's Day is over, I hope you still enjoy seeing this card. Please take a minute a leave a comment.
Now go-n-stamp!!
Monday, February 14, 2011
Magic on Black Class
I ended up using a few retired items on this card. The stamp set "Live your Dream" is retired and the so saffron ribbon is also. I did not have enough solid image stamps and that is why I used this stamp set to make this last "Black Magic Technique" card.
I am thrilled that some of you have been inspired by the first 3 cards I have posted to try this technique yourself. I can't wait to see what yours turn out like. They are fun to make.
These are the Stampin' Up! supplies I used.
Cardstock: elegant eggplant, so saffron, basic black, old olive, and cottage wall dsp (retired); Stamps: live your dream; Tools: white gel pen, beautiful wings embosslits die, big shot, 2 3/8" scallop circle punch; Accessories: 5/8" so saffron grosgrain ribbon (retired); Ink: craft white.
Once again, I hope this card will inspire you to try this technique. I do not think you will be disappointed. It is a great class idea too.
Thanks for stopping by my blog and please leave a comment if you would like.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Magic on Cardstock Class
Personally, I have always liked black for a background. When I used to take my children to have their pictures taken I was always partial to the poses that had a black background. Nope, I don't care for white backgrounds. Black makes things pop (stand out)!
I have 3 cards finished. I have 1 more started but not finished yet. When I get it done I will post it on here for you to see.
Stampin' Up! Colors I used for this card are basic black, tangerine tango, and whisper white. Stamps: tart n tangy and sincere salutations. Tools: 1 3/4" scallop circle, 1 3/8" circle punch, 1 1/4" circle punch, 1 3/4" x 7/8" oval punch, big shot, elegant lines embossing folder, white gel pen, and stampin' sponge. Accessories: basic pearls.
Stampin' Up! colors I used to make this card are regal rose, rose red, basic black, and naturals white. Stamps: thoughts and prayers. Tools: scallop trim border punch and stampin' sponge. Accessories: 1/4" black grosgrain ribbon.Sunday, February 6, 2011
All in the Folds
This card is very neat. It continuously unfolds over and over always returning to where you originally started. My daughter's birthday was coming up. I thought this would be neat to make for her. I waited to post it on here until she got it and seen it for herself. She and her husband both thought it was pretty neat.
The fun thing about the card is that it looks like it is very complicated to make. Guess what? It really isn't. The main thing is that your cuts have to be precise.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Valentine Take a Spin
I could probably have added more details to the top part of the card, but I did not like how it looked when I was playing with it. Sometimes simple looks better than busy. Don't you think so?
Stampin' Up! supplies used:
Cardstock: basic gray, real red, basic black, and love impressions dsp; Stamp set: take a spin; Classic Ink: real red; Tools: 2 1/2" circle punch, dotted scallop ribbon border punch, heart to heart XL punch, itty bitty shapes circle punch; Accessories: game spinner hand.
Now it is your turn to stamp. If my work has inspired you please leave a comment and tell me about it. Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!
Now go-n-stamp!!