I made these 2 cards with a sheet of pebbles stickers and paper. The letter stamps and black ink are CTMH. I rubbed glitter glaze on the big yellow flower. Cards are black bazzill.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Cards
I made these 2 cards with a sheet of pebbles stickers and paper. The letter stamps and black ink are CTMH. I rubbed glitter glaze on the big yellow flower. Cards are black bazzill.
Halloween decoration
My favorite holiday is Halloween. I love the colors and all the cool decorations and who doesn't love candy! Anyway, I have been going thru all my supplies of late and decided what I couldn't part with, I would actually try to use asap. The original store bought item is the black felt piece with Halloween and the wires on it. I think it was in a soft spoken pack from me and my big ideas, but I'm not sure. I inked a torn piece of corrugated cardboard black and glued the felt piece to that and then on a piece of chipboard that I had glued the purple piece of daisy d paper on. I glued on the button moon and pumpkin and punched holes in the top and threaded 3 ribbons thru. And there you have it...a cool little decoration I can hang up!
CPS 132
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Saturday, August 29, 2009
CPS 130 - Happy Thanksgiving card
This is a card for this weeks challenge at CPS. This is the 1st time I am participating and I hope I did it correctly. http://cardpositioningsystems.blogspot.com/I used kraft cardstock, Daisy D patterned paper and the back of one of their tags, the rickrack, flowers and button are from my stash. The saying was stamped with colorbox chalk ink in chestnut roan, and the stamp set is from CTMH, Say it in style set.
Please feel free to comment on it. Thanks!!
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Framed Plexiglass Photos


The 1st one above is from a kit from Scarlet Lime. I pretty much made it the way it was pictured. It's a little messed up because I had a couple of problems with the adhesive I used to hold the frame to the plexiglass. Also, the plexiglass was not cut much larger than the frame so that contributed to my adhesive mess. Anyway, this is a school photo of my daughter, Amanda, from a few years ago. I really liked the concept so I had my husband buy me plexiglass at Lowe's, but cut it a little bit bigger :) - and I made one of my son, Erik, and a third one of our family (this is a picture of all of us in front of our little Christmas tree Dec 2008). I started with some small cuts of paper, layered towards the bottom, then added the photo, rub ons and gems. The first 2 have stickers and the last one has a big flower. There's a button on Amanda's in the upper right corner. I have them displayed together on easels. I really think they turned out kinda cool. Plexiglass pictures and Thank you cards


First, let me apologize for the bad pictures. I was about to leave when I realized I didn't take picture of these and I wanted to so I plopped them on my kitchen table. I organized a Christmas in July crop for a group I am in, Berks County Scrappers. I have one is January and one in July. I have a couple of vendors, gifts for everyone, games and prizes. I like to make a little something for the vendors since I appreciate them coming out and setting up and all their work involved with that. The top one was for Melinda from http://www.scrapbooknsmiles.com/. Bottom left one was for Beth from http://www.itsscraptacular.com/, and the bottom right one was for Denise who is a CTMH consultant. I think it's hard to tell, but the background piece is plexiglass. One of the kits from Scarlet Lime had plexiglass and I loved working on it so I came up with these little pieces with the leftover pieces from other things I made (post on those to follow). Anyway, all the diecut pieces are from K&Co., the letters are Maya Road, sprayed with their mist, and lastly I added gems. My idea is to set them up on little easels. Melinda said you could add it to the front of an album.
For the thank you cards, the green scallop cards are from Stampin Up! and the owl stamps & branch are Craft Affair by Hampton Arts, the thank you is from CTMH as is the ink.
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