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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Never Ending Birthday Card - Alice In Wonderland

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Hi everyone! Summer is rushing at me at full speed and with it comes lots of end of the school year work for some reason. I know it's been awhile since I've posted and I still haven't had a chance to post pics from the Stamp-a-Stack (cringe), but, now that I'm done with Alice In Wonderland (no more late night rehearsals!!! WOO HOO!) things are starting to slow down just a hair. LOL.
My daughter is at an Alice In Wonderland themed birthday party for a friend's daughter who is turning nine and I wanted to make her a birthday card that fit with her theme .... never ending card!!! This took two days to make and I wanted to share this bit of advice .... Don't use card stock on everything! I was building layer after layer out of card stock and then when I went to fold it all ... wrinkles and heartache! If I had started the card sooner rather then later, I would have had time to go make another one, but, since I started it yesterday afternoon and we needed it today ... I made it work. LOL. They can be made into a 4.25 x 5.5 size but I wanted it to be big and in your face so I made mine a 6 x 6.

Happy Crafting!

Materials Used:
  • Paper - White, blue, green, pink, purple, yellow
  • Scrapbook paper - Pink, blue, purple
  • Coloring pages (Digital)
  • Watercolor pencils
  • Blender pens
  • Stamps and Ink
  • Scoreboard
  • Paper cutter
  • Adhesive

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Butterfly Trash Bins


Okay Bloggers, I TOTALLY fell in love with this butterfly card that I made about a month or so back. I love it so much that I used it as my inspiration to make these cute personal trash bins for my friend Lynn to use while she's hosting her workshops. The idea is that they sit on the table next to each person and they can just put their trash into them instead of leaving the clutter on the table. Are they cute or what!?!!? I got the idea from an old crayola chalk tub that I use. :)

Happy Creating! And for those of you in my area going to the Scrap-a-Stack tomorrow (or should I say later today ... LOL) SEE YOU ALL THERE!! Can't wait! Just finished packing my "bag" full of tools and adhesive! Woo hoo!

Materials used:
  • Empty coffee container (you can wash them, but mine smelled like butterscotch so I left them)
  • Parchment paper
  • Pink and Green card stock
  • Butterfly dies
  • Border punch
  • Background stamp
  • Green ink pad
  • Glitter (you can't really see it in the picture but the wings are all tipped to sparkle)
  • Twine
  • Rhinestones
  • Clear label that reads "Trash"
  • Adhesive

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Mother's Day Flower pots

Here's the other card we made at the workshop for mother's day. Too cute!!

Materials Used:
  • Yellow, Brown and White Cardstock
  • Stampin' Up stamp set - A Flower for All Seasons
  • StazOn Ink - Black
  • Stampin' Up watercolor pecils
  • Stampin' Up Blender pens
  • Ribbon
Here is a link to Lynn's website: http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/purplepassiondesigns/

Just buzzin' by ....

Last weekend, my friend Lynn had her first workshop ever and we had SUCH a blast! We made two cards and a candy sleeve pull card (I didn't post a picture of that since I already have one on another post).

Again, I'll need to get a complete list of materials from her, but here's what I can remember from the top of my head:

Materials Used:
  • Yellow and white cardstock
  • Yellow patterned paper
  • Bee stamp set
  • StazOn ink - Black
  • Stampin' Up Watercolor pencils
  • Blender pens

Easter Chick - "Hoppy Easter"


Hi everyone! Oh my goodness WHERE has the time gone?? So, I have a few moments while the water is boiling for dinner so I thought I would catch up on all my picture postings of what I've been up to lately. There will be more following, I just have to take them off my phone first. LOL.

So, I was over at the happiest place on Earth (a.k.a. Lynn's house) playing around with all her cool new doodads and we made this cute card! We could write whatever sentiment we wanted and since I was going for an Easter theme on mine, I REALLY wanted to use "Hoppy Easter" so, I went outside of the box, free handed some bunny ears and added them to my chick! LOL. I think he came out too cute!

I need to find out what products we used so that I can add a materials list for you guys or, you can email her directly: lmycraftycorner@yahoo.com. Here's her website in case you would like to look around a bit: http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/purplepassiondesigns/

Happy Crafting!