Friday, November 30, 2018

Just Believe...

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I am sharing a project today that was really inspired by this week's color challenge at The Color Throwdown.  When I saw the colors I couldn't wait to use them for the card/tag project that I had in mind for the wrapping of some gift card sets for my girlfriends.  I say card/tag because they are about the size of a card, but only flip front to back rather than open like a card.  Maybe the pictures will be able to describe that better :/

Today's Card
Front of card
Back of card
And shown together

So hopefully from the pictures you can see that you simply flip the card over for the sentiments.  I am planning to punch a small hole in the top left corner to run the ribbon through and tie them around the gift bags.  They measure 3 1/2" x 5", so there was plenty of room for stamping and bling but still small enough to (hopefully) attach nicely to the gift bag.  

I stamped all the images in black ink and the shimmering gray paper actually turned the ink to a sort of gray.  It came out quite lovely which I'm thankful for because at first I was a little skeptical of using the black ink.  It didn't seem quite festive enough, but I used what I had and I love the result.

Here are the challenges that I was playing along with for today's project:




 

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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Tag it Up!

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I am excited to share today's project mostly because I can't wait to give them out! This weekend I will be hosting a cookie decorating party for my daughter and her little friends.  She is super excited and I am too! We have all the cookies ordered and we have purchased enough red and green sprinkles to last a lifetime (she doesn't think there's enough).

I was wondering how everyone would transport their cookies home and what better way to do that than in little treat bags with homemade gift tags! So I've made a small variety of tags and then re-created enough for all of our guests.

So here are the three tag styles for our "Christmas Cookie Extravaganza 2018"



Here are two of the tags adhered to the treat bags with ribbon attached.  I went ahead and hot glued the ribbon and tag to the bag.  It will be as easy as dropping in the cookies, tying the ribbon and off everyone goes with their yummy treats!


Aren't they the cutest?!? The supplies used were across the board from the SU Alpine Adventure set to the Sizzix oval framelits.  The banner tag I actually just handcut rather than use a punch.  It probably took much longer to measure out, but it achieved the same look! 

Don't forget to check out my first Christmas tag post here.  

I'll be submitting these lovely tags in the following challenges this week: 



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Sunday, November 25, 2018

Let It Snow Tags!

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Today I am sharing a fun project for creating some simple Christmas tags.  Who needs store bought tags when you have all the supplies to create your own!  I have plenty of uses for these wonderful tags, so I hope to continue updating this post as I create some new designs.



The color scheme for these tags are navy, grey, white and silver.  The tags measure 4 1/4 in width and were shaped using my Fiskars paper trimmer.  Rounding the edges gave them a finished touch.  The snowflakes are die cuts and stamps from the SU Alpine Adventure set and stamped in Dapper Denim.

The color scheme for these tags make for a more formal look, so I thought they might be the perfect tag to package my recently finished gift card set (see post here).

Today I was inspired by two challenges as a starting off point...




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Friday, November 23, 2018

Just keep it simple...

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I hope everyone had a wonderful and relaxing Thanksgiving.  The family and I had a wonderful day and I am so very thankful that I was able to spend the day with the people that I love!

I am back today to share a simple "thanks a bunch" card.  We are having some beautiful weather today and it has inspired me to play with some bright colors and keep it simple.  I completed two cards and I thought I would complete a few more to make a card set as a Christmas gift for my mother-in-law.

Here are my two cards...



And shown as a set so far...


The sentiment "Thanks a Bunch" is stamped on the inside with black ink.  I think this is the first card I've made with no sentiment on the front and at first I thought "hmmm...it definitely needs something", but the more I thought about it I figured I would just let the beautiful die cut flowers take center stage.  

Supplies used: Jack and Jill by Lori Whitlock and Recollections for the card stock, flower die cuts (came in an Amazon pack so I don't have any details), and Recollections bling stickers

I am entering this card into the following challenges: 








11.23.18 8:48pm update: Ok somehow I managed to finish off two more cards today (Thanksgiving Day = one tired 4 year old who spent alot of time coloring and painting her own handmade cards today)!  I changed up the backgrounds and added a partial sentiment on the front.  I changed the inside to read "Thanks for your Thoughtfulness" and thought the "A Note Of" comment on the front added the perfect touch.  Now all that's left is to package these goodies for Christmas!




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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Sleds Away...let's try this again!

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For today's post, I decided to share a re-do of the "sleds away" project from my previous post.  I wasn't totally in love with my project initially and then I saw a very similar card posted prior to mine that looked 210 times better.  So I'm going to give a shout out to Windy Ellard for her wonderful inspiration on the two-tone sled and I have given it a try below. 

So here is my re-do project...




I am so in love with this second version!  I guess some days my creativity comes and goes and it's nice to be inspired by others with new ideas.  The moose paper just makes me smile and I think it all just came together so nicely.  I used a plethora of supplies for this card from my BoBunny Christmas paper to my SU Alpine Adventure die cuts to my Christmas sentiment stamps from Michaels.  I popped the sled as well which really helps to highlight the beautiful cut out.   

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Sunday, November 18, 2018

Sleds Away!

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I'm back today to share a quick project using some sketch inspiration.  I'm continuing to work on my Christmas stash and thought this little card would be perfect to share with my daughter's teachers.  Assembly went pretty quick and that's always a good thing when you need to make a few versions.

Today's inspiration comes from the team at Freshly Made Sketches.

Here is the sketch...



And here is my card...



Trying my hand at a little photo decoration! 

Supplies Used: BoBunny Merry & Bright Christmas collection paper, SU Alpine Adventure, SU Early Espresso ink, and a lovely strip of red sparkle paper (treasure find from my mom's paper goodies)
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Thursday, November 15, 2018

More than a Card!



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Wow!  It has been entirely too long since I have had time to retreat to my crafting corner.  I can't complain too much though because during my blogging hiatus the family and I enjoyed a wonderful few days on a Disney Wonder cruise.  The days leading up to the cruise and the days on the cruise also meant I was in need of some much needed R&R upon our return.  But I'm back and ready to craft!!

I am getting back into the swing of things by working on a few projects for the holiday season.  After a few years of hosting, I am taking a break and leaving the Thanksgiving cooking to my mom and mother-in-law.  To say "thanks" I wanted to do something more than "just a card" or "just a bottle of wine", so I thought I'd combine the two and came up with these wonderful wine labels.

Didn't they come out so cute! 




Supplies used: Fall background paper from Hobby Lobby, Hampton Art clear stamp set, SU Early Espresso ink, Craftsmart Chocolate Brown ink, SU copper twine

I am entering this project in the following challenges:

Crafting by Designs: Give Thanks/Autumn Colors

Simon Says: Thanks/Thanksgiving

Tuesday Morning Sketches

The first two are new challenges for me this week, so hopefully I have linked everything correctly!

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Sunday, November 4, 2018

Christmas Stash



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I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend!  Austin saw some beautiful weather and it was a great time to be outside.  It's always good to get a little sunshine! 

I managed to find a little time to work on some more Christmas cards for this year's stash.  Again, my Alpine Adventure set to the rescue!  I was inspired by this week's sketch from Freshly Made Sketches.   

Here is the sketch...


And here is my card...



This card was interesting to make because it's the first one that I went ahead and started preparing to make several copies.  I thought I would make these for my daughter's teachers because I loved the clean lines of the sketch, so I measured, cut and stamped the pieces for three cards.  Once I got the first one together (pictured above), I already started seeing changes that I would make to the next one.  I do love how it turned out, but I will have some fun seeing how the same pieces can be put together differently just to make each card a little unique.

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Thursday, November 1, 2018

Happy Birthday Blues!



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Two posts in one day!  That is a first!  It was a beautiful sunny day and I think the sunshine coming into my craft area just inspired me to keep creating!  So here it goes...

I finished up a birthday card for my brother-in-law that will need to get in the mail ASAP.  I struggled trying to craft up some masculine colors for my card, but in the end I just went with lots of blues.  I used this week's sketch from The Paper Players as a jumping off point. 

Here is the sketch...



And here is my card...


I thought the contrasting blues went well with the wood background.  I popped the "Celebrate" die-cut to make it look more like a banner sitting on the twine.  This is the first card that I've made that will go to a guy, so I didn't want to add too many bows or bling...that was hard!! 

Supplies used: Jack and Jill by Lori Whitlock cardstock, Sizzix birthday framelits and stamp set, SU Dapper Denim ink, SU linen twine, Recollections embellishments

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Welcome Home!

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Happy Thursday!  I hope everyone enjoyed a spooky Halloween evening!  Ours was a little rainy, but that didn't stop us from gathering a year's supply of candy in one bucket!  The sugar rush eventually wore off and we went to bed tired and happy!

Today I am featuring a simple housewarming card to send to a dear family who just relocated to North Carolina.  It is a new adventure for them and they do not know anyone in the area.  I wanted to make sure they knew we were sending some love from good 'ole Austin.




The stamp set is another one of my yard sale finds and I have been looking forward to using it.  It is actually a four house stamp, but I managed to ink the first two for the front of the card and the second two were inked for the inside of the card.  I thought the houses were just perfect for the occasion.

Supplies used: Jack and Jill by Lori Whitlock cardstock, Sizzix square framelits, SU Early Espresso ink, SU linen thread

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