Friday, September 17, 2010

Dragon Doodles Fancy Fold Challenge!

This week's challenge over at DragonDoodles is "fancy folds"! Dustin has some of the the most adorable dragon images, and he does so much for chairty besides! Since I am fairly new to cardmaking, my folds are quite limited. However, I decided to turn a gate fold on it's side and "dangle" a dragon! I think he came out pretty cute! He is 3D, popped up several layers. The card stands up on it's own and delivers a clear, thoughtful message! Wish me luck!

I also kept this sketch in mind when I made it for the challenge over at Waltzingmouse! Check out the website for that design team's gorgeous and fun projects!







Thanks for looking! Have a great weekend!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Kaiser Advent Project!

My Resolution Advent Calendar for Moxie Fab World!
Who I am... is just the beginning of who I wish to become.

I was fortunate enough to get this Kaiser product from my freind, Liz, before they were sold out this year! I have tried for several years to purchase one, and always with no luck!
I wanted to do something different than the usual Christmas project, so I decided to concentrate on the goals I had for the coming year. (I know, this is only September) But I had no idea how long it would sit untouched in the packaging before I even started it! Yea, you know what I mean! My future plans are to add numbers to the tiny little drawers to co-ordinate with a list of 20 goals I have written out for myself for 2011. Wish me luck! Each numbered drawer will hold a special treat or reward, like permission to get a new pair of jeans when I lose my first 5 lbs! A new blouse for my final 10! And some more personal goals that will have to be on my own honor system to myself! (ex: more patience with family, getting more rest, etc)










The papers were mostly from Mr Webster's Pages with the images fussy cut and layered with pop dots for a 3D appearance. The drawers were decorated with all sorts of textiles and buttons from my stash. I added the Prima flower to cover the fact that the corner of the box did not match up perfectly! Any of you who have assembled one of these knows they are not as cut and dry as they try to make it look! But well worth the effort. I added dew drops to the leaves and petals to give it a realistic feel! The entire outer frame was crackle finished. I love the final product and will enjoy it for a long time!
I was lucky enough to finish this project just in time for the "Decor to Make the Season Bright Challenge" in the Moxie Fab World ! Love the holidays!



Wednesday, September 15, 2010

How was it done?

This is the original photo I took in Zion National Park while on vacation there last month. I wanted to share with you how I printed The Raven picture in my Alice's Hallows Eve mini-album.

Then, in order to make minor color changes, I opened it in Photoshop and changed it to Black and White.


Then comes the cool part. I wanted to print it onto something with some texture....hmmm... My large format printer has been acting up, so I was leary of sending a piece of fabric through it! Sooo, I decided to put the Coredinations cardstock to the test! I sanded down the center of a 4 x 6 piece of Black with White core, leaving some of the black heavier around the edges. I then printed the image directly onto the cardstock, trimmed it to size, and lightly inked around the sides where I thought it needed a bit more shading!
I love the effect! It was easier than fabric to print and to adhere to my mini-album page. Hope this helps some of you who have been hesitant about printing onto odd materials! No taping fabric to paper, no stiffener needed. Just sand and go!
The Coredinations cardstock can be purchased at the Thoughts2paper store!

Have fun and Happy Hallows Eve!















Alice's Hallows Eve Mini

I love the new Halloween in Wonderland collection from Graphics 45! Of course, I love ALL the papers from graphics!
This month I put together a mini-album for Thoughts2paper using this great set of pattern papers!
The characters are vivid and the images so imaginative, it worked perfectly for my Halloween project.
I wanted to make a book that would entertain my grandson, not only this Halloween, but for years to come. I chose to include poems and songs that both he and I like. I printed and found ways to journal the entire "The Raven" and Spider and the Fly" poems, along with some of his favorite songs and poems. Have a look!


The "pocketwatch" is actually a locket from JoAnn's. The title is done by cutting strips of the Cordinations cardstock. white with black core, and running it through my old Label Buddy and sanded. See my other post to see how the "raven" photo was printed!





















































Now, when guests come and hang out, they can browse through this album and recall some of the memories we had as children and as adults!
Thanks Liz, from Thoughts2paper. Best project yet!

Sunday, September 5, 2010

T2P September Sketch Challenge

The sketch challenge over at Thoughts2Paper was a fairly easy one this month! I loved the fact that I had no problem applying it to a card and used my leftover papers I had used on my KaiserCraft Advent Calendar one more time!
Here's the sketch! Thanks, Del, loved it!





Here's my card! Anytime I can use the sketch challenge to work double-duty, I'm thrilled. Everyone is doing Back-to-School, so thought I'd switch it up.
This card will be sent to one of my Send Love Today kids. I know those of you who read my blog are probably getting tired of hearing about SLT, but these folks do so much for young people with cancer! The volunteers send cards to kids and young adults all over the country who are dealing with any type of cancer, but especially brain cancers. I found the group after my uncle had passed away. He had suffered a long time with what started as a brain tumor. If you have a few extra minutes a week, or an extra card here and there, you may want to look into it! SendLoveToday.org! It feels good to know these cards are going to help someone feel just a little better today.

And note for today: You can't pop up too many images!! Use those Pop Dots!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Don't have a dog to scrap?

The pet papers out there are all so cute, but you say "But, I don't have a dog!" Well, you can always use them for different occasions and celebrations!

Here I've used the "Good Dog" line from Reminisce. Go a new route and use your pattern papers in unusual ways! The paper and the fantastic die cut dog tag are available at the Thoughts2Paper store!




The inside image is one right off the Windows ClipArt collection. How easy is that! Have fun looking at your papers in a new way!

Thanks for looking!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Holiday Time!

I got up this morning feeling really,well, yucky. Started some new meds and they just didn't agree with me! Anyway, to get my mind off that and onto better things, I starting cruising some of my favorite websites! SNR Card Universe was announcing a blog hop over the next few days. So I followed to Sweet and Sassy Stamps....long story short, here are my three entrants for one of my first hops. I only own a handful of Christmas stamps, so the choices were limited.
The first challenge was a sketch, which I loved! I used a digi stamp I'd had forever. And layered it with the beautiful holiday SEI paper from T2P. As a matter of fact, all three of my cards were made with that paper line!


My second card was for the challenge asking for FLOWERS! This is close to what I had considered doing for my Thanksgiving cards this year, so it was good to play with the silk flower and the labels.
My last card was for the final challenge that asked you to use Non-Traditional Christmas colors...
well, now that the world has started using almost EVERY color of the rainbow during the holidays, it wasn't easy. (I even saw a gorgeous card with purple and orange the other day and it wasn't for Halloween!)
So, thanks Sassy&Sweet Stamps, and Liz at the Thoughts2Paper store for making my day a little less "yucky"...
And wish me luck!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Some New Easy-Peasy Cards!




No matter what else I have going on in my day-to-day, I always take time to make my cards for Send Love Today! I pulled out some scraps from earlier projects, and put together my three cards for this weeks' kids.






I used the Jillibean Soup for the first. Sassafras Lass, Hog Heaven for the second, and Apple Jack for the third, also Sassafras.





This one is special due to the fact that little Caleb is celebrating his 9th birthday this next week! These paper lines make kids' cards and layouts so easy and fun!
Inside reads:
Wear a funny hat.
Eat a lot of cake.
Stay up late!
It's your birthday!
All of these papers came from Liz over at the Thoughts2Paper store! Thanks, Sweetie!

Friday, August 27, 2010

Up, Up and Away!



My card came from the inspiration I got while on a recent vacation . It happened that a hot air balloon show was being held right on the main street of a small western town here in Arizona! Glowing balloons totally unexpected lined up in the middle of Safford!





I used so very many materials, papers, and goodies on a my KaiserCraft advent calendar (That project will be posted on January 1st) that it was difficult to choose which products to use for my August challenge card. I wanted a new, fresh message so I chose to make a cool hot-air balloon card! The Hero Arts stamp (Enjoy the Journey) seemed appropriate for a friends' 40th birthday card!


Supplies: Fussy cut images from Mr Webster's Pages pattern paper; Hero Arts stamp; Nestabilities Labels 4 die cut; Bazzill cardstock; Martha Stewart punch; and Helmar Scrap Dots. Most of these great products can be found in the Thoughts2paper store.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

And the Winner is...

I want to thank everyone who participated in the Thoughts2Paper Blog Hop!!! You all made it a huge success! And thank you for all your kind words and encouraging comments. As a beginner in the design team world, it is so nice to be told you are doing a fine job.

And the winner of my Blog Hop give-away is........

Jodi (at dancing in the rain)!

Jodi, I will be emailing you for your address to send your Jolee's Christmas Stickers.

I hope everyone enjoyed the hop and look forward to "seeing" every again soon!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Welcome to the Blog Hop!



Thanks for following us on the Thoughts2Paper Blog Hop!



Seems too early to start thinking about Christmas. But if you're anything like me, it'll sneak up on you before you know it! The stamp from the Paper Company "Snowflake" collection (Let it Snow!) gave me the incentive for my card.

















I wanted to do a new technique on my cards this year that I hadn't done before. As I am new to card-making, that pretty much left many choices. I decided that a gate card would give me chance to try a layout that I had seen a friend use for her holiday cards!





Supplies used: SEI, Glitzmas papers; Paper Company stamp, (Snowflake); Crystal glitter from Sulyn; Stickles, Icicle and Frosted Lace; Copics markers; stock ribbon from T2P, and Helmar adhesive. All of these supplies can be purchased at the T2P store! http://thoughts2paper.com/home1.html!


Go to the store by 8/28 and get a 40% discount on your order!Simply use the code CHAROOM!!





For my card, I used an image I found in my Clickart collection and split it into two individual snow "people", and cut the snowflake from some scrap plastic packaging I had saved. I love the technique, but wish I had planned better for the placement of the snowflake. I kinda covered up the poor guys' face! LOL!





At the conclusion of the hop, I will have a random drawing for a packet of Jolee's Christmas Dimensional Stickers! Just leave a comment here with your blog/email address, and maybe you'll win a little extra bling for one your pages! (Can mail to Stateside addresses only, please)

Have a great day and don't STOP now! The next blog is Rhonda's (http://www.snapwhiz.blogspot.com ) and she always has some super ideas!!
ENJOY!





Saturday, August 21, 2010

Back to School!



My little Harley in Missouri has started back to school. Unfortunately, she has chemo scheduled for this week also. So this is my wish for her to get in there and give it to them good! She loves her classes and studies so I'm sure she'll do very well!




Supplies: Objects fussy-cut from Miss Elizabeth Paper'; Pennants cut from scrap papers; ribbon is stock form JoAnn's; along with measuring tape ribbon purchased by the yard. Cork scallop is cut from Artist's Loft Liner Roll bought at Michael's.

Measuring Happiness


I had purchased these Stampin' Up sets quite a while back and hadn't thought of a good reason to use them! Well, my 19 year old gal from Send Love Today (Rian) has just gotten some spectacular news! Her lastest test came back negative!!! YEAH!!! I'd say that deserves a good ol' "Let's go shoppin!" card... A girl can not have too many shoes, or purses for that matter. The inside reads "I measure it by the foot...or should I say by the number of shoes in my closet!"
It was easy with a Stampin' Up stamp, and the tags from Paperbilities Craftin' Time line; the Devine Swirl embossing folder from Cuttlebug, and I colored the little shoes with Copics markers for that added touch. This card is bound to appeal to a young, cool gal!

Monday, August 16, 2010

57th Anniversary!!





Yep, my parents are celebrating 57 years of wedded bliss! Can you imagine? So what do you get for two people who don't go out to eat much, have no need of any type of clothing or household gadgets, and aren't at all interested in high-tech toys? I decided to make them a gift that would remind them everyday of how much they love each other.
It took very little time, which is a good thing since I'm going in ten different directions at once these days! The photo was a very small 4 x 5 that was poor quality. But with a little Photoshop tweeking, the 8 X 10 came out better than I thought. With a few dabs of Helmar's adhesive, and some silk flowers I had on hand, it made for a quick and easy (but thoughtful, I might add) gift. Some of the flowers are under the glass, and the rest on top. It is much more 3D than you can see in the pictures.

Monday, August 9, 2010

My absolute favorite digi-stamp!


I have used this little gal for so very many cards, I can't keep count! She has been blonde, blue-eyed, red headed, and a saucy brunette! She can send any message, but she says "Thanks" like no other!
Posted for DigiDoodle Stamps Challenge at http://digidoodleshopsbest.blogspot.com/. Join the fun!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

S2G Challenge!


This challenge requiring "Apple" colors, especially RED, just screamed out for this layout! Hayden will be going to kindergarten this month, and it feels like I'm loosing my best little buddy! Go to http://s2gpapercraftingcontest.blogspot.com/ to see all the entries! The Apple shape was handdrawn and cut.
Supplies: Farm Fresh, October Afternoon; Bazzill cardstock; stock ribbon; and title cut from Cricut, Base Camp.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Wanna win 1000 sheets of paper?


Check out the giveaway at http://athousandsheetsofpaper.blogspot.com/! This would increase most of our paper supplies greatly! Think of the projects that could come out of this huge stack of goodies! With my Send Love Today commitment , I could send hundreds of cards to my cancer kids without any concerns about buying more paper!!! And, on top of that, there are stamps to be won! Just post a comment onAmy's blogspot, and then enter a short post (as I have) on your own blog! And you're in! Good luck to everyone!

FUN Anniversary Card!


Normally I would make a more serious card for an anniversary greeting, but this particular card is going to a very young couple who likes to take life "not so seriously". I love the Sassafras paper lines, so this was perfect! And quick and easy! In case you're wondering, you can purchase it at the thoughts2paper store, along with all the other items used. Just go to thoughts2paper.com.!
Sassafras "Me Likey"; Pearls by Paper Studio; American Craft ribbon, and the cute polka dot paper strip is from Jillibean Soup, Red Sugar.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Send Love Today card


With summer quickly coming to an end (at least in other parts of the country) and school starting, I find the Sassafras papers make the quickest, easiest cards around!! I love the Hog Heaven papers and stickers that come with them. By simply sticking a few to the card front, printing your message to it, and adding some flowers, you have a fast and cute card to send out. Thanks, Liz, over at Thoughts2paper!

Supplies: Other than the Hog Heaven stickers; the paper flowers are from Bazzill; and a single brad from Imaginisce! Font used was A T & Love. That's it!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

I Scream, You Scream....


Hey, this is Jan taking time away from the scorching Arizona heat to show you my latest!
I LOVE the Sassafras paper line, all of it! But this Me Likey collection I received from Liz at thoughts2paper.com has to be my favorite! The bright colors and cute images...they are to die for!
I made this mini entirely from the collection to create a summer album about my grandson. This is the little guy who referred to Bubble Gum ice cream as "Guggle Bum" for a long time. I always think of him when I eat ice cream! The best memories are of those of summer and the special treats that come with it!
So get out your primary color buttons and ribbons, and your color palette is set! And the "coloring pages" in the collection are perfect for letting your child personalize their pages!!
This is an album or page you can whip together in an hour. How easy is that?Simple supplies used: Sassafras Me Likey paper collection; Primary buttons from JoAnn's; ribbons from American Crafts and my own scrap stash; Spellbinders, Labels Four for cover title, Candy Cane Stickles for cupcake on back cover.
You can purchase all of these at the Thoughts2paper store and have your album done in no time!
Hope everyone is having a great summer!

















Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Goodtimes Great!


I love the stamps in the "Because of You" Unity Stamp kit! I knew I wanted to use them on my very next card! Thanks, Liz, at http://www.thoughts2paper2009.blogspot.com/!
I used: Mama's Curtain's, 29th Street Market paper, Unity Stamps, Because of You; Bazzill paper flowers, Spellbinder Nestibilities, Labels Four, and stock ribbon from JoAnn's. The flower is spritzed with "homemade" mist made from Ranger ink, Tumbles Glass. The Helmar's 450 adhesive makes attaching thick ribbon a breeze!


This card was entered in the sketch challenge at: http://s2gpapercraftingcontest.blogspot.com/

Saturday, July 10, 2010

July 4th BBQ Invitation


Hope everyone had a great 4th of July!


I made this invitation using one of Dustin Pike's cute little Doodle Dragons from his website http://www.doodledragonstudios.com/,! I can't get enough of these darling little guys!


I used my Copic markers and Creative Imaginations stickers to make these invitations quick and easy!!! Popping the dragon up with 3D foam made it even cuter!


This card is also entered in the bi-weekly scrap challenge over at http://polkadoodle.blogspot.com/. Wish me luck!

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