I wanted to design something to mail to my customers as a thank-you, and I am head over heels in love with this little guy.
I just love the Oh, Wave! wheel too. I am thinking about doing a wheel stamp class as I have a few but I feel they often get overlooked.
This is just a little 3.5" x 5" postcard I can throw in an envelope. I am not the most confident person on the phone (I think it's the accent, it's usually a mutual confusion-fest) so I vastly prefer mail! :D
Friday, March 1, 2013
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Vintage woes...
So I am not good at all at the vintage/distressed look...
But I'm game for a try at anything!
This card was for Freshly Made Sketches #75. I flipped it & rotated it!
The stamp set is Postage Due. A bit of an impulse buy. I think this one might be traded... Anyone want to swap for something else current SU!?
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Special Delivery!
A friend of mine is having a baby BOY very soon. I actually must get sorted & go through all the clothes I have in the basement to give to her - I have just been stuffing them in randomly. :( She actually used to be a Stampin' Up! demonstrator too (before I met her!).
Here's her card:
See the fun bits from the "Sent with Love" bundle? It makes fab cards too! I made the "envelope" from the Scallop Envelope Big Shot die.
This card is for Dynamic Duos #41.
Anniversary Card
Every year, I forget my mum & dad's anniversary. The big day is March 6th, one day before my sister's birthday. So usually, on my sister's birthday, I remember, and of course by then it's too late!
So this year I'm trying to do a bit better with sending cards etc. As I was making my sister's birthday card, I remembered the anniversary! Brilliant! So I made this for them:
The sketch was from Mojo Monday:
And as I have never made a circle card (nor really wanted to - how would it stand up?!) I went with the square.
Supplies:
Ink: Summer Starfruit, Gumball Green
Cardstock: Summer Starfruit, Midnight Muse, Very Vanilla, Whisper White, Crumb Cake
Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes, Serene Silhouettes
Ribbon: Gumball Green stitched satin ribbon
Paper: Print Poetry stack
Other: Apothecary Accents framelits, Edgelits, 1 3/4" circle punch, Dazzling Details
So this year I'm trying to do a bit better with sending cards etc. As I was making my sister's birthday card, I remembered the anniversary! Brilliant! So I made this for them:
The sketch was from Mojo Monday:
Supplies:
Ink: Summer Starfruit, Gumball Green
Cardstock: Summer Starfruit, Midnight Muse, Very Vanilla, Whisper White, Crumb Cake
Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes, Serene Silhouettes
Ribbon: Gumball Green stitched satin ribbon
Paper: Print Poetry stack
Other: Apothecary Accents framelits, Edgelits, 1 3/4" circle punch, Dazzling Details
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Happy Mail
So - remember this card?
Or this one?
Well, on Thursday my "Sent with Love" bundle arrived. It includes a full stamp set, beautiful designer paper, and some Calypso Coral baker's twine. Well, so far I've just cracked open the stamp set - and used it to decorate the envelopes for these cards!
The envelope is another chance to make someone smile when sending a card - but I usually forget to do it. However I think I might HAVE to do them now, because I am head over heels in love with this bundle!
Check it out here. Note - you don't HAVE to buy the bundle, but with 20% off, it'd be rude not to, no? I can't tell you how gorgeous the envelopes look once you've addressed them. Super fun!
Or this one?
Well, on Thursday my "Sent with Love" bundle arrived. It includes a full stamp set, beautiful designer paper, and some Calypso Coral baker's twine. Well, so far I've just cracked open the stamp set - and used it to decorate the envelopes for these cards!
The envelope is another chance to make someone smile when sending a card - but I usually forget to do it. However I think I might HAVE to do them now, because I am head over heels in love with this bundle!
Check it out here. Note - you don't HAVE to buy the bundle, but with 20% off, it'd be rude not to, no? I can't tell you how gorgeous the envelopes look once you've addressed them. Super fun!
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Flip-flop Alert!
OK as predicted, I woke up this morning in a MUCH better mood than last night and I am all enthused again. It might have a wee bit to do with Leo actually sleeping. He's FOUL today, but at least he slept last night!
I also woke up to two SU! orders which was LOVELY. Thanks Zhenya & Lindsay. I've also had lots of cheerleading from Z&L, as well as from my downline Laura. I was actually going to delete my post from last night but then I thought that was editing a true story to make everything sound wonderful when in reality that is not the case! Take it with a pinch of salt if you read it and be assured that my positivity is back in the driving seat today!
However, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. So I've decided to make a consistent effort to maintain my blog, post pics of my projects, and try to get back to doing some work on stamping every day. I've even thought about Meetup but I'm sleeping on that one!
Let me share with you the project we completed on Friday night. In the UK we have Mother's Day during Lent (so before Easter) and as that's the one holiday you really DON'T want to forget, I showcased a Mother's Day card:
That's the Primrose Petals version. I also did a Marina Mist version:
It's a deceptively simple card to make:
1. Cut your card base to 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" from your desired coloured cardstock and score down the middle.
2. Cut a mat 5 1/4" x 4" from Naturals White cardstock (Item number 102316; $7.50 for 40 sheets). I like this as it's a bit sturdier than Whisper White for card bases, and it gives a lovely speckly effect.
3. Take your mat and using Scotch Blue Painter's Tape (available at all good hardware stores! Ha!) mask off the areas you'd like to leave white. Grid paper (Item number 102787; $9.95 for 100 sheets) really helps here as it allows you to get nice straight lines parallel to the edge of your cardstock.
4. Using the Gossamer Lace stamp (129050, $9.95), stamp randomly over the bare portion of the cardstock. To get the variations in colour, "stamp off" some of the images. This means to ink up your stamp, then do the first impression of that inking off the page - another great use for the grid paper!
5. Using a sponge, gently rub your ink onto the bare area to give it an all-over shade.
6. Carefully remove the masking tape. Stamp your chosen sentiment onto Whisper White cardstock. These two examples are both from the fantastically versatile Delightful Dozen (WM 122650; $32.95, CM 122652; $24.95).
7. Punch your sentiment out using the Decorative Label punch (120907; $16.95) and adhere with a couple of Dimensionals (104430; $3.95 for 300).
8. Cut about 4" of your chosen ribbon, fold it over and use a Vintage Trinket (118764; $5.95 for 48) to catch the fold. Place a Glue Dot (103683; $4.95 for 300) low on the back of the ribbon to stick it to the label.
9. Finally, bling it up a bit with Rhinestones (119246; $4.95 for 150) and/or Pearls (119247; $4.95 for 150) then stick the mat to the card base.
Wasn't that easy? You could easily substitute a stamp from Circle Circus or Delicate Doilies to get a similar effect, and of course, the colours & sentiments are easily swappable.
Enjoy the rest of the weekend and I'll see you tomorrow!
I also woke up to two SU! orders which was LOVELY. Thanks Zhenya & Lindsay. I've also had lots of cheerleading from Z&L, as well as from my downline Laura. I was actually going to delete my post from last night but then I thought that was editing a true story to make everything sound wonderful when in reality that is not the case! Take it with a pinch of salt if you read it and be assured that my positivity is back in the driving seat today!
However, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. So I've decided to make a consistent effort to maintain my blog, post pics of my projects, and try to get back to doing some work on stamping every day. I've even thought about Meetup but I'm sleeping on that one!
Let me share with you the project we completed on Friday night. In the UK we have Mother's Day during Lent (so before Easter) and as that's the one holiday you really DON'T want to forget, I showcased a Mother's Day card:
That's the Primrose Petals version. I also did a Marina Mist version:
It's a deceptively simple card to make:
1. Cut your card base to 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" from your desired coloured cardstock and score down the middle.
2. Cut a mat 5 1/4" x 4" from Naturals White cardstock (Item number 102316; $7.50 for 40 sheets). I like this as it's a bit sturdier than Whisper White for card bases, and it gives a lovely speckly effect.
3. Take your mat and using Scotch Blue Painter's Tape (available at all good hardware stores! Ha!) mask off the areas you'd like to leave white. Grid paper (Item number 102787; $9.95 for 100 sheets) really helps here as it allows you to get nice straight lines parallel to the edge of your cardstock.
4. Using the Gossamer Lace stamp (129050, $9.95), stamp randomly over the bare portion of the cardstock. To get the variations in colour, "stamp off" some of the images. This means to ink up your stamp, then do the first impression of that inking off the page - another great use for the grid paper!
5. Using a sponge, gently rub your ink onto the bare area to give it an all-over shade.
6. Carefully remove the masking tape. Stamp your chosen sentiment onto Whisper White cardstock. These two examples are both from the fantastically versatile Delightful Dozen (WM 122650; $32.95, CM 122652; $24.95).
7. Punch your sentiment out using the Decorative Label punch (120907; $16.95) and adhere with a couple of Dimensionals (104430; $3.95 for 300).
8. Cut about 4" of your chosen ribbon, fold it over and use a Vintage Trinket (118764; $5.95 for 48) to catch the fold. Place a Glue Dot (103683; $4.95 for 300) low on the back of the ribbon to stick it to the label.
9. Finally, bling it up a bit with Rhinestones (119246; $4.95 for 150) and/or Pearls (119247; $4.95 for 150) then stick the mat to the card base.
Wasn't that easy? You could easily substitute a stamp from Circle Circus or Delicate Doilies to get a similar effect, and of course, the colours & sentiments are easily swappable.
Enjoy the rest of the weekend and I'll see you tomorrow!
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Meh...
*** Pity Party Alert! Pity Party Alert! Do not read if you're not in the mood to indulge my first-world problems! ***
Urgh. Well, I think I might be about to throw the towel in as regards selling Stampin' Up! I absolutely love their products, but I just don't seem to be able to translate that into sales. I held a workshop in my home last night and invited pretty much everyone I know here in SoMD and whilst I had a great time socialising & chatting with my friends, at the end of the night my net sales were.... the roundest number in the world!
I'd spent all day cleaning, baking, and all the previous day designing the project & getting all my stuff ready to go. This while looking after two children and having very little support from the hubs (he isn't that interested in me earning money as it'll complicate our tax return... ????!!!).
I just feel a wee bit flat today, particularly as both my children are now ill & I feel like I neglected them all day. I know they were probably brewing their bugs long before now but it doesn't stop the Mummy Guilt. I am trying my best to get some sense of achievement out of my life here but there isn't much instant gratification in what I do!
Anyway. Here's a picture of my cocoa bunny cookies (with SU! cookie stamps, naturally!) I made for last night:
They were yummy. And they've been helping me through today! :D
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