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Sunday, October 16, 2011


This is a gate-fold card with magnetic closure under one of the white petals.

Variations on a theme. Both cards say Happy Birthday, Punkin'! on the inside. The Pumpkins and nested shapes were cut with my Silhouette, and the grass and fences were cut using Fiskars punches.
This card is for a Marine Reservist being deployed to Afghanistan after two tours in Iraq.


I made the first card to demonstrate the Out of the Box/Out of Bounds technique at the October Stamp Club meeting at The Scrapbook Page in Shawnee, Kansas. That card is colored with Copic Markers.
Roof: YR04, YR09
Door: V12, V15, V17
Window: Y11
Background: C00, C1, C3, C5


The second card, although you can scarcely tell, has the scalloped circle perched halfway across the fold of the card. I made the dotted papers using a dot-patterned stamp. I discovered that if I stamped once and then did a second-generation stamp at a slightly different angle (discovered when I accidentally dropped my stamp!), that I liked the results for this project.

I just love this Rufus stamp by Magnolia! I had been admiring it for a long time and finally indulged myself and bought it. The dog house stamp in the background is not a Magnolia stamp, but the online company from which I bought Rufus featured the stamps together. Again I have masked Tilda in Lace Jeans with Rufus. I added a little fence made with a Fiskars punch in the background.

I think that this was the first card I had made since attending Suzanne Dean's Copic Coloring class (she taught classes all weekend September 24 and 25 at the Scrapbook Page in Shawnee, Kansas).

The side view shows the layering with dimensional foam dots.

A card made with an embossed background and a Spellbinders Nestabilities die. I used the "Out of the Box" (also called "Out of Bounds") technique to have the girl's head pop slightly out of the oval. See the Splitcoast Stampers web site or YouTube for instructions. The image is colored with Copic markers.

Girl's hair: E29, Y28
Skin: E00, E000, E0000, R20
Clothing: C1, R20, R24, R46, Y11, Y13, Y15
Bird: B91, B93, Y?
Turtle: YG95, Y28
Bee: C1, C7, Y13
Tools: C1, C3, R46, YG17, YG67
Wheelbarrow: C1, W1, W5, W8
Flowerpot: R08, R24, W8
Garden: B21, B23, G21, V12, V15, W1, W3, Y13, YG03, YG17


Well, this isn't a card at all--but you can see that for yourself! I used my Spellbinders Nestabilities ("Peony") to make a flower to go on a package, and I embossed it using an embossing folder.
A cute birthday card featuring Tilda in Lace Jeans masked with Rufus, both by Magnolia. Colored with Copic Markers. This is an easel card.
Can you see the bunny under the foliage? This is a stamped image colored with Copic markers.


Marilyn demonstrated this pop-up card during September's Stamp Club session at The Scrapbook Page in Shawnee, Kansas. She showed two versions; this is the masculine one.

The blue card is an example of how some coordinated paper, stickers and ink can make for a relatively quick card. The one with the cat was a stamped image colored with Copic markers.
I made this card for a colleague who recently became a naturalized citizen of the United States. I used my Silhouette to make the flags.