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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Wishing Well Card

This design features Close to My Heart coordinating papers.

Copic Colors Used
Roof: W1, W3, W6
Pail: C1, C3, C5
Rope: E00, E33
Stones: E50, W1
Bushes and Foliage: YG01, YG03, YG17, YG67, G17
Flowers: RV000, RV02, RV34

Sweet Kitten Card

Copic Colors Used
Kitten: R20, C1, C3
Stem: YG03, YG67
Petals: BV0000, BV01, BV04
Root ball: W3, W6
Background: B0000

Birthday for Blue!

Copic Colors Used
Blue the Dog: B18, B41, B45, RV34, C5, C7
Hat and Gift: RV02, YG01, YG03

"B" is for Beauty

For the Friday Sketchers' challenge #107!

Copic Colors Used
Ribbon: B00, B12
Letter "B": B00, B12, B14
Pink Flowers: RV000, RV11, RV34
Foliage: YG11, YG17, YG67
Thistle: BV01, BV04
Daisies: R08, Y000, Y13
Butterfly: YR04, R08, YB67, Y000, Y13, C3, C5, C7
Outline: C1
Also features a Fiskars border punch and Close to My Heart stamp ("Beauty") and ink.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Vertical Joy Fold Card




More images from Close to my Heart's (CTMH) "Beary Busy" stamp set. So cute! I finished coloring the bear, or so I thought, but then I told myself that if that bear had been gardening, the overalls would not be so clean! It was amusing to add "dirt" to the denim.

Heidi Swapp cardstock is featured, and I used the Spellbinders Deckled Rectangle Nestabilities set to cut the decorative cardstock. Martha Stewart's embossed button punch made the accent I used to hold the flap closed. Like the baby shower card in an earlier post, this finished card measures 6" square.

Copic Colors Used
Bear: RV11, C1, C3, C5, C7
Clothing: B18, B45, B41, W3, W6
Crocs (shoes): YB03, G14, G21, W3, W6
Flower Pot: E09, E99, E11
Flower: Y11, Y13, YG11, YG03, YG67, YR04, E09
Trowel: C3, C5, W6
Tree: BV01, BV04, V12, YG03, YG17, W1, W3, W6
Tree Base: W3, E00, E33, E50

Copics with CTMH's "Beary Busy" Image


I bought this set of stamps because I thought that they would be good coloring candidates! The sentiment at the bottom of the card is part of the set. The Deckled Rectangles Nestabilities set from Spellbinders did a good job cutting out the green decorative paper and embossing it.
I added accents with a white gel pen and Stardust glitter pen (on the headlamps).

Copic Colors Used
Bear: C 1, C3, C5, C7, G14
Truck: B32, B39, B45, C1 C5, W3, W6, R20, R24, R29, R46

Baby Shower Table Decoration: A Silhouette made with my Silhouette!

The figure is in mint green and is about 11" high. Cut heavyweight (Bazzill) brown cardstock into strips 12" x 2.5" (two per decoration). Cut just a little more than halfway across the brown strip at the 2" mark. Folded each strip 2" above the partial cut. Glued the mint green silhouettes starting at the fold; top of the brown strip came to about her neck. Connected the two strips at the partial cut point (made it easy to fold flat for carrying to the shower location). Used glue dots at her head and neck to secure.

Changito the Monkey: Birthday Card


Snoopy on the Move!


Thursday, June 10, 2010

Joy Fold Card




I first learned of the Joy Fold Card while perusing one of the Magnolia stamp blogs. It intrigued me and I decided to try making one! Following the instructions on the Splitcoast Stampers site, I made an A2-sized one, but decided I needed to make a larger one, because many people would be signing it. I pulled out those old math skills and figured out how to enlarge it. These photos are from the larger version, which was for a co-worker's baby shower.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Anniversary Card




I made this card for my husband for our anniversary in April 2007. I engineered the wheel myself and was rather pleased with how it turned out!

1st Birthday card


This card is from a relative's birthday in October 2007--pre-Copic marker days!

Silhouette by Silhouette


I made this card in March 2009, one of the first that I made with my Silhouette cutting tool. The tool will cut True Type fonts, so using this wingding font had a great result!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Easel Cards!







Oh, my goodness, how I love the look of these cards, and they are so simple to make! They are perfect for showcasing a lovely image that you have colored with Copic markers, or maybe a special quote or Bible verse. Hop on over to the Splitcoast Stampers web site to see the terrific instructions that Beate Johns posted. I would have been making these ages ago, had I any idea how great they were!

Another handy thing about this card is that you can easily adjust the instructions to fit any size card. The card above with the bear measures 5 1/2" x 4 1/4", and the hummingbird card is 5 1/2" square.

We will be making easel cards at the June Stamp Club meeting at The Scrapbook Page on June 8--maybe you can join us?

The Martha Stewart Score Board makes prepping this so easy! I went to town coloring the images with Copic markers, and used Martha Stewart edge punches and around-the-page punches (these are terrific!) to dress them up a bit.

The Copic Invasion








Can you spell Addiction?

It's all Julie Case's fault--she did a make-and-take at The Scrapbook Page that used Copic markers to make a cute card (www.juliecasedesigns.blogspot.com/). Then I took a full-blown class on Copic Cards from her (the card you see here with the ladybug and the bee is inspired by one she did).

The card with the long-stemmed flowers is the result of following directions on a handout I got at Michael's.
Once again, you can see Spellbinders Nestabilities Label dies and Martha Stewart edge punches in use. I also have become quite a fan of Martha Stewart's Scoring Board, both for simple scoring to facilitate card-folding, but also for making custom envelopes.

As you can see on some of these photos, I like to decorate the envelope with some element from the card: embossing, decorative paper, stamped image, etc.

Anniversary Card


stamps, ink, ribbon, Cuttlebug embossing folder

Spinner Card




Used the instructions on the Splitcoast Stampers web site. What a fun result! Adults love this just as much as children do.

Layers and Layers!











No, not hens! Lots of layers of Spellbinders Nestabilities. The dies I used were Peony (on the K and Company paper) and one of the Labels. Inked the edges of almost everything! The angel card features a Martha Stewart edge punch.

November Stamp Club at The Scrapbook Page


Layered cardstock ornament


  • Holly House (I think) stamp

  • Gold embossing powder

  • Cut out layers

  • Assembled with pop dots

  • Glitter, glitter and more glitter!

Get Well Cards




Two different takes on the same idea.
  • Cuttlebug embossing folders
  • Dye ink spread onto photographic paper
  • Spellbinders die cuts



Keeping Track of Cards!



This was my Christmas 2009 Thank You note.
  • Cuttlebug embossing folder
  • Verdigris embossing powder
  • Sentiment cut using Silhouette