Now isn't this just the cutest ever? It's made with the full heart punch (by Stampin' Up), and you just need 4 of them! The brides dress is embossed with the small polka dots (Big Shot), and everything is sprayed with the Champagne Mist ink paint (SU), mixed with rubbing alcohol. And then some of that paint rubbed on to the lapels of the tux for a more intense shine. This is SO stinkin' cute!!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Never Ending Card - Video
Here is a little clip of how the never ending card works. It's a little hard to do with only one hand, so it's a little slow going opening it, however, this is a really cool card & concept! Enjoy!
The front of the card. It is the size of a regular handmade card (4 1/4x 5 1/2)
The front of the card. It is the size of a regular handmade card (4 1/4x 5 1/2)
3x3 Purse
Gorgeous, simple 3x3 cards. Heat embossed in silver with a simple design, with a little "purse" card holder. This little set would be a really easy, really cute, stocking stuffer, teacher gift, etc.
Crushed Concord, Tempting Turquoise, Regal Rose, Pumpkin Pie and Wild Wasabi, embossed with silver |
The centers are popped up on dimensionals |
The card holder! Adorable! |
Here are all the cards inside! |
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Tea Time!
Look at this adorable little tea holder. Wouldn't this be a great gift for the tea lover in your life? I made this one for ME, and I picked the colors based on what would match my kitchen, since it will be out on the counter!
It's holding Earl Grey tea right now, one of my faves. It currently has 20 tea bags in it (a whole box), but could hold more! |
Some little rosettes I made to decorate the top a little |
I'm a little tea pot |
Side view. Sooo cute!!! |
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Valentines
Prepare your candies! They could really be anything...I found a large bucket of Valentine candy corns for $2.50, and little lollypop baggies that were $2.50 for 50. They were the only things I had to buy, as I was just using up odds and ends of ribbon and paper that I already had! - Super cheap for all the 30-something Valentines I had to make!
Stick the candy bag to the middle inside, fold over and attach the little front flap to the underside of the front. and you're done!!
Or almost done. Punch out a smaller heart (mine has {sweet} stamped on it, and is embellished with a little pink gem). Adhere to candy bag with a mini glue dot (or two). Tie a ribbon to the side, and you're done!
See a side view? With the dimensions scored as they are, it gives a little more room in the back to expand with the candies in there. Love it!!
I found that 15 candies fit nicely in the baggies without making them too puffy out the back when completely assembled |
6.5 x 3 1/8. Score at 3/8 and 2 7/8 - put some sticky strip on the outer bottom little tab, and also in the middle center (inside, to hold the bag of candy in place. Cut or punch out a heart shape |
Or almost done. Punch out a smaller heart (mine has {sweet} stamped on it, and is embellished with a little pink gem). Adhere to candy bag with a mini glue dot (or two). Tie a ribbon to the side, and you're done!
I was using up odds and end of paper and ribbon, so none of mine are identical...but all super cute!! |
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Apples Card
This is definitely not a 5 minute card, as all of those raised leaves are cut out by hand...but it was worth it. I love this one!! I've not stamped on any "greeting" yet, as it could go for lots of different occasions, so I will stamp it once I've determined who I'm giving it to, and for what. It's one of my favorites though, I just love it!
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Valentine Day Decoration
Hand print Art!! It says "These {hands} will hold my {heart} forever".
It was actually pretty easy to make! You could stamp your letters, print them out, or use die cuts (like I did). Ink up those little hands (if you only have one child, do both of their hands). Cut out a heart and decorate as you choose, really! I wanted to keep mine pretty simple, and I choose colors that would kinda match my livingroom, but also work for Valentines Day.
It was actually pretty easy to make! You could stamp your letters, print them out, or use die cuts (like I did). Ink up those little hands (if you only have one child, do both of their hands). Cut out a heart and decorate as you choose, really! I wanted to keep mine pretty simple, and I choose colors that would kinda match my livingroom, but also work for Valentines Day.
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