Sunday, October 28, 2012

October 2012
Fall is in the air.  Halloween is right around the corner.
I made this cute card, that I cased from someone, think it
could've been from Dawn O.'s site....not sure.
It's made on glossy card stock.  Post it note to block the
area of the moon.  Then sponging from the lightest color, daffodil
delight, to pumpkin pie, and then cajun craze.
The bottom is using the Bigz XL Designer Rosette.
I used our new striped satin ribbon to wrap it all up.
The stamp is "Frightening Feline."
Hope you enjoy seeing this card.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

SPRING CARD - PUNCHES

SPRING CARD MADE OUT OF PUNCHES
                                                                               

Monday, March 19, 2012

THINK SPRING!

This cute little chick makes me smile.
One of the gals in my Stamping In Florida group made this little critter, and shared it with all of the group, that came to a Play Day, at another fellow member's home. 
This chick is made using all Stampin Up punches.  Can you guess which ones were used?
In the back another punch was used so that the chick can stand up.  Wouldn't these be adorable for name cards at your Easter table?
 

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Flower Fest

I was fooling around with the new stamp set from SU called Flower Fest.
I liked the picture of it on page 20 in the new summer "mini" catalog, and thought I'd try it out.  It requires our new embossing powder in Melon Mambo, chocks, the 2 3/8" scallop circle punch, 5 petal flower punch, butterfly punch, scallop border punch, stamp pad inks in the harmonizing colors, and versa mark.  I also punched out two little flowers from the boho blossoms punch, added ribbon, and tiny pearls.  My sentiment was from the Over All stamp set.
This is how my version turned out:

and the inside:


Sunday, May 15, 2011

Patriotic

Following is a Patriotic Card..........after all this is May....Memorial Day month.
I used the "Inlaid" techniques.  The stars are all punched out of cardstock.  Attached to the white cardstock with a touch of liquid glue, then run through the Big Shot using the Lattice Embossing Folder.  I then wrapped metallic thread in red and silver, around the embossed cardstock in a random pattern.  Then applied to the red cardstock and then the navy base card.
Simple, but Impressive..............enjoy!