155 posts categorized "card"

November 13, 2009

rock that cold away

Rocking chair pocket 6

A get well pocket card is featured today - Lockhart's Rocking Chair is paired with Basic Grey's Wisteria papers.

Rocking chair pocket 1

Copic markers were picked based on the colors in the Wisteria papers.

Rocking chair pocket 2

Lockhart Rocking Chair was stamped onto a white cardstock (Papertrey) Labels Eight die, using Memento Tuxedo Black ink.  Colored with Copics, but leaving the quilt alone.

Rocking chair pocket 3

Stamped Rocking Chair again onto Wisteria paper, then trimmed quilt, and pieced onto stamped, colored image.

Rocking chair pocket 4

The pocket card base measures 5-1/4" x 11" and uses Memory Box Kraft cardstock..  Side flaps are 1/2" in width.  I opted to machine-stitch the wisteria layers to the pocket card front, so I sewed the Wisteria papers before I assembled the pocket.

Finished size of pocket is 4-1/4" x 5-1/2". 

Rocking chair pocket 5
Pocket card insert (Hero Arts thinking of you sentiment) and white cardstock labels eight die were aged along the edges using Distress Antique Linen ink.  Memory Box Kraft envelope coordinates with their cardstock.  The glazed brad is from the Wisteria collection.  Feeling better sentiment is from Papertrey Ink

Snippet pull flap of pocket insert is stapled into place using Tim's clever stapler.  Light blue layer is Memory Box Blue Poppy.

Corners of the pocket card top and insert were rounded using Zutter's tool.  Cardstock edges were distressed with Tim's paper distresser.

Rocking chair pocket 7

Mish inspired these apples!  They have bit of Glossy Accents on the tops.

November 10, 2009

movin' out...movin' in...

Sold cards 1

Another family in the neighborhood moved away, and a new family moved in.  The card on the left is for the new neighbors; the one on the right is for the family that moved away.

Hello and Miss You sentiments are from A Muse.

Sold cards 3

Lockhart Stamp Company's Sold Sign was a universal choice for both cards.  American Crafts Big Skies paper and May Arts butter satin ribbon used.  Copic markers quickly colored in the sign image, which was stamped with Memento Rich Cocoa ink.

Mini 3mm brad is from Bazzill (found these in Archivers).

Sold cards 2

Interior sentiments with strips of scrap paper.  Sentiment on the left is from Verses Rubber Stamps; verse on the right is A Muse.

The card base (and envelopes) are 100% recycled paper - it's called Brown Bag and from Greengrocer... they look and feel like a brown paper grocery bag!

November 05, 2009

kewl things and kittens

Kitty 6

New Karen Lockhart stamps have arrived, and I fell in love with the kitten in the mitten!  I'm a poet and don't know it.


Kitty 1

When my 7yr old saw this kitty stamp, she looked me in the eye and asked, "Mommy?  Can you please make this kitty a soft and white one?"  So of course this card had to have a white kitty.  Lockhart Mitten Kitten image was stamped twice onto October Afternoon Farm Fresh papers using Ranger Jet Black ink.

Kitty 2 

Image stamped with Memento London Fog ink onto a white cardstock Labels One die, and the sentiment (yup, it's crooked - I'll show you how I fixed this a few photos below) and dotted Vintage Labels stamp (verse, dotted image and cardstock from Papertrey Ink) with Ranger Archival Jet Black ink.

Kitty 3

Decorative paper stamped mittens were trimmed and pieced, and adhered into place.  We'll cover the kitty's paws in the next step.

Kitty 4 

I stamped the kitty again with London Fog ink onto a white cardstock scrap, and cut the paws out, then adhered them into place.  Yup, sentiment still crooked...

Kitty 5

Fixed the sentiment by stamping again onto white cardstock scrap, then punching out with a 1/2" circle punch.  Added circle sentiment using a dimensional and bam!  I did this nifty accent on purpose!  Not. Smiley from millan.net  Using Copic grays in T1, T3 and T5 I colored the kitty to make the white pop against the white cardstock.  I totally learned this from Marianne

I die cut a piece of yummy 100% wool felt using Labels One, and machine stitched the kitty layer to the felt.

A loop of Strano Margot (5/8") and a Papertrey Pure Poppy button add dimension. 


Kitty 7 

Interior sentiment is A Muse, and a leftover strip of the Farm Fresh paper.

Kewl things:  Well it's November here in NJ, which means my hands are FREEZING!  I stop typing every so often to cup my hands to my face and blow hot air into my cupped hands, over and over.  I've been tempted to purchase a space heater for my studio, but have this irrational fear of fire from those things and don't want to waste the electricity.  Besides, it's just my hands that get so cold.  OK my nose too, but I can live with that.  So I found some fingerless gloves on etsy.com from a store called tango November bravo...she's a knitter, and a Canadian, living with a surfer in Portugal.  Crazy, eh?  Totally love it!  Her blog and photos will put you in a happy mood!

October 29, 2009

sympathy inchie card with cork leaves

Inchie cork sympathy 2

(edited to add:  thin cork sheets are from creativeimpressions.com)

Oh, sympathy cards.  I make these when I'm in a somber mood, and I had a sheet of thin cork laying out where I stamp and one thing led to another.  I really liked how the thick, black Inchie Squares set off the cork color, and the airy quality of the cork punches.

New Neutral Inchie Notes were punched with Martha's border punch and lined with punched Licorice cardstock.

Inchie cork sympathy 1

(above punch is from Family Treasures) I found the center of the Inchie Note was found quickly by using Tim's Design Ruler.  Tim's ruler features a centering ruler, allowing one to locate the center of an item quickly.

Inchie cork sympathy 3

A cork leaf was punched using Martha's frond punch, then mounted onto a Black Inchie Square using mini Glue Dots.  A mini pearl was added as an accent.  Sentiment is from Wordsworth. 

(The sympathy card featured in the first photo at the top of this post, center, uses Martha's rose leaf punch.)

Inchie cork sympathy 4
Interior sentiment and feather are both from Wordsworth.  All images were stamped using Ranger's Archival Ink in Jet Black.  I'm undecided as to whether I prefer the Black Inchie Square as a diamond or as a square for these cards - I like both...it's like asking if I'd rather have chocolate or peanut butter - both is better!

October 27, 2009

box of cards for teacher

Teacher apples 4 

Teacher gifts are my focus at the moment - the holiday are rapidly approaching and with three children plus teacher aides, school secretaries, the school nurse - and I want them all to be special, so I am starting now.

Teacher apples 1
I created enough apple punches (Martha's apple punch), border strips, ribbon snippets, and so forth for all cards needed - these were made assembly-style for speed.  I punched the red apple (Memory Box Cranberry) with a 1/8" hole punch and threaded a white brad as a highlight.  October Afternoon's newest Farm Fresh cardstock papers, Memory Box Vanilla Bean cardstock, and Gourd card base and coordinating envelopes completed the package.

Teacher apples 2 

I lined each clear-lidded gift box (nashvillewraps.com # SB738) with some of the Farm Fresh cardstock, to give the presentation a professional appearance.  Ribbon used is May Arts celery grosgrain.

Teacher apples 3
Card interior - This is from Verses Rubber Stamps.  These paired with a coordinating notebook (a'la Mish) will make the perfect gift!

October 26, 2009

happy birthday tent topper

Cupcake tower card 4

Today's post is a Mish-style tent topper card sending some schweeeeet sentiments for a birthday girl! 

If you are unfamiliar with Mish's tent topper cards, they are a square card featuring a 'topper', extending the card's height to fill the envelope.  In this case, the finished card dimensions are 4-1/4" x 5-1/2".  The actual card base, or the 'tent', is 4-1/4" square.  These are fun and a nice change from the standard 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" card that I typically make.

Cupcake tower card 1 

Today's post features Karen Lockhart's Cupcakes with October Afternoon's newest Farm Fresh papers and Papertrey Ink Buttons (white and Summer Sunrise).

If you look at the upper left of the photo above, you can see my notebookie card layout sketch from Mish, showing her tent topper style card.  I love using this sketch notebook to remember card layouts.


Cupcake tower card 2
The 'tent' is complete and the topper is colored with Copic markers.  Lockhart Cupcakes and A Muse sentiment are stamped with Memento Rich Cocoa ink (Nesties Label #1 used).

Cupcake tower card 3 

I die cut a mat for the cupcakes using a larger label #1 of the Nestabilities dies.

Cupcake tower card 5 

Two overlapping layers of Farm Fresh papers using Martha's Doily Lace punch, and a Hero Arts sentiment.

Cupcake tower card 6
A close-up of the glittery cupcakes! Smiley from millan.net Bling is from Hero Arts, and Distress Rock Candy Stickles gives the cupcakes that sugary-shimmer!

October 25, 2009

autumn blessings

Pti autumn blessings

New neighbors have moved in down the street, and I created this quick card to drop in their mailbox, providing them with my name, a friendly note and my phone number if they need anything. 

If you have never moved, there is nothing more frustrating than not knowing where anything is, and a local bridge is out to boot, re-routing all traffic.  I'm sure this is not helping them learn their way around.  If you've moved then you completely understand!

I should warn them about the deer.  See that purtty yellow mum bloom in the photo?  Yeah.  That's the only one left on the entire, enormous shrub!!  They must be very, very tasty to deer.

All Papertrey Ink components, and this set (and paper too if I'm not mistaken) was designed by Becky Oehlers.  Becky lives further south here in New Jersey and I was very fortunate to have her visit here a while back.  She's amazing, isn't she!!     Smiley from millan.net

And I totally Smiley from millan.net Papertrey's Vintage Buttons!!  All ink is ColorBox Chalk.

October 24, 2009

so stinkin' cute!

Hedgehog card 3 

Playing around with American Crafts Blue Skies collection - ribbon, paper, brads and rub-ons.  I bought these at two peas.

Hedgehog card 1 

Piercing was done with a Tim Ruler, which features a grid designed for paper piercing, and Tim's retractable piercer.  Brads are shiny silver.  The hedgehog's eye is a mini black pearl.  The right edge of the blue cardstock (the reverse of one of the prints in this collection) layer was teased and worn using my fingers/fingernail.

Hedgehog card 2
Card base and coordinating envelope is Memory Box Parsley.  Decorative cardstock from this collection decorates the card interior and rub-ons decorate the envelope.  What is it about hedgehogs that are so darn cute? Smiley from millan.net

October 23, 2009

quick halloween card

Halloween wishes 1 

This super-fast Halloween card is for crafters on the go!  Martha Stewart cobweb border punch and EK Success oval and small swirl punches make this stress-free and fun. Smiley from millan.net

Card base is Memory Box Kraft; cobweb is Licorice.

Halloween wishes 2 

Arched sentiment is from Papertrey Ink (Memento Rich Cocoa ink), bling is from Ellen's store.  Oval edges are inked with Distress Vintage Photo using an ink blending tool.  Brown stem was hand-cut.

Halloween wishes 3 

Interior image is from Papertrey Ink, stamped twice:  once onto Eggshell cardstock and once onto Jack o'Lantern (both Memory Box).  More bling on the kitty's collar.

October 22, 2009

butterfly get well inchie card

Butterfly inchie 6 

Today's Inchie project features Lockhart Stamp Company's Itty Bitty Butterfly and October Afternoon's newest Farm Fresh papers. 

Butterfly inchie 1 

The Lockhart butterfly was stamped twice - once onto the October Afternoon paper (Chicken Coop used here) and once onto a white Inchie Square.  Lockhart's Itty Bitty Rose Border was stamped (all ink is Memento Rich Cocoa) onto the white Inchie Square, then colored with Copic Spica markers in Melon and Sky Blue.  Butterfly image was cut out of the Chicken Coop paper.

Butterfly inchie 2

To make the butterfly 'pop', I used a foam dimensional (from Jody's store) cut into pieces, and a Mini Glue Dot, so once the trimmed butterfly piece was mounted...

Butterfly inchie 3 

...it would look like this - wings fluttering outward and body flush with the Inchie Square.  Bling from Ellen was added to the head and wings.

Butterfly inchie 5 

Nestablilities Labels #1 with the back of Chicken Coop paper made a nifty mat for the layered Inchie Square.  May Arts Eggshell satin ribbon and a 7gypsies photo turn were added as accents.

Butterfly inchie 4

This style card could be used for almost any occasion - I needed a get well for a dear friend and this Wordsworth sentiment is one of my favorites.  The Memory Box (Gourd used) card base and coordinating envelope make this card appear professional.  Thanks for stopping by for Inchie Thursday! Smiley from millan.net