Monday, June 17, 2013

Chevron Birthday


Happy Monday! Popping in today to share another birthday card. This one uses my new chevron set by PTI. Fun! The chevron stripes are stamped in Kiwi Kiss and Pacific point inks. I matted the focal panel on Kiwi Kiss card stock, which is then mounted to the card base with dimensional adhesive.

That's it for now, have a good week!


SUPPLIES
Stamps: Background Basics: Chevron Stripes, World's Greatest (PTI)
Paper: Stamper's Select White (PTI), Kiwi Kiss (SU!)
Ink: Kiwi Kiss, Pacific Point, Basic Black (SU!)

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Welcome Little One


This past weekend I attended a baby "sprinkle" for a friend who is expecting her second baby, a little girl, and this is the card I made for her. (As an aside, do they do baby sprinkles where you live? I had never heard of this term until I moved to the South.)


The little elephant from Sweet Baby was die cut and stamped in Pink Pirouette ink. The gray pattern paper is from Michael's, and the pink paper is an older SU! pattern called Bella Rose. The heart border mimics the heart on the elephant and givers her a place to stand.


I die cut a Mat Stack 1 shape from the gray paper and stamped the coordinating frame in Pink Pirouette ink. The sentiment, from Script Sentiments, is stamped in Basic Gray ink. A little pink button from my stash finishes it off!

Thanks for stopping by!


SUPPLIES
Stamps: Sweet Baby, Script Sentiments, Mat Stack 1 Collection (PTI)
Paper: Rustic White (PTI), Bella Rose dp (SU!), Gray Dot (Michael's)
Ink: Pink Pirouette, Basic Gray (SU!)
Embellishments: pink button
Tools: Heart Border die, Mat Stack 1 die, Sweet Baby die (PTI)

Monday, June 10, 2013

World's Greatest Dad


I have been on a bit of an embossing kick lately. This is the third card I have made recently that is a riff on this same theme. I guess I need clean and simple when I have to get a card done during the baby's nap time!

For this Father's Day card I pulled out the Papertrey set World's Greatest.  I stamped the sentiment and neck ties in Versa Mark on a Wild Wasabi panel of card stock then embossed it all in white. I distressed the edges and adhered it to a white base with foam tape. Easy and done! How about you? Have you made your Father's Day cards yet?


SUPPLIES
Stamps: World's Greatest (PTI)
Paper: Wild Wasabi (SU!), Stamper's Select White (PTI)
Ink: Versa Mark
Other: white embossing powder

Thursday, June 6, 2013

4th of July Flagged Border Card


This week's Make it Monday Challenge over at the Papertrey Ink blog is to create a card with a flagged border. Immediately a 4th of July card popped into my head. I have lots of red and blue pattern paper left over from the pinwheel crib mobile I made, so I thought I could put the scraps to good use on a patriotic card. Easier said than done! For some reason, after the initial idea, I really struggled with this card. It was difficult to get all of the little flagged strips to behave and then I was sort of stumped for the rest of the card. I am mostly happy with the end result, except for the stars in the bottom corner. I do like them, but as I was hovering the stamp over the paper to figure out just where I wanted them placed, I hovered a little too close and smeared the ink! Argh! Don't you just hate messing up the final touch of a card? Ah well. I hope everyone's week is going well and that you have something fun planned for your weekend!

*hugs*


SUPPLIES
Stamps: Banner Builder (PTI)
Paper: Stamper's Select White (PTI), various pattern papers (Michael's)
Ink: Ruby Red (SU!)
Embellishments: baker's twine
Tools: Banner Builder die, By the Numbers die (PTI), Cutter Bee Circle Cutter, Lacey Circles die (Nestabilities)

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Pinwheel Crib Mobile

When my husband and I were planning out our son's nursery, we wanted to include a mobile for his crib. Every baby needs a mobile, right? As we started searching for one we liked, however, we noticed a few things. First, mobiles can be crazy expensive! Second, there are a lot of really cheesy mobiles on the market. And third, most of the mobiles are designed to be looked at from the side. If you looked at them from the baby's perspective you wouldn't see much! Discouraged, we never purchased one and our son's crib went sans mobile. This wasn't really a problem at first as he mostly slept in his bassinet. Now that he is older and does most of his sleeping in his crib, it really bothered me that he didn't have anything fun to look at. So I did what any crafty mama would do and made him one!


It was important to me that whatever design I chose would be interesting to look at from underneath. The whole point is for the baby to see it after all! After scouring Pinterest and Etsy for ideas I settled on making him a pinwheel mobile. Pinwheels are cute, face downward, and are easy to make. I could also choose pattern papers that complemented his nursery decor.


I went to Michael's and picked out some of their open stock pattern paper in reds and blues. Michael's often runs a sale on their 12x12 paper so I waited for one and got each sheet for 20 cents.


To make the pinwheels I followed a tutorial by Ashley Cannon Newell for one of Papertrey Ink's "Make it Monday" series. She was making pinwheels to put on cards, but I adapted the idea for the mobile and made them larger. I cut my paper into 3 1/2" squares, so that the finished pinwheels measure 4 1/2" across. Aren't they adorable?!


For most of the pinwheels, I adhered two sheets of pattern paper together. I also stitched them together with embroidery thread to make sure they were extra strong and wouldn't come apart. Mixing and matching the different patterns was a lot of fun!


The pinwheels hang from these dowels. I purchased two 3/8" dowels from Michael's and cut them in half. I made nine pinwheels; one hangs from each arm of the mobile and one hangs down the center.


Lashing the four pieces together was a bit tricky. I originally tried wrapping just baker's twine around them, but I couldn't get them stable enough. My brilliant Dad then suggested tacking them with hot glue in addition to wrapping with twine. It worked! I did go back and tuck in the loose ends of twine that are in this picture.


The pinwheels are suspended from the dowels by fishing line. The knot is on the front (as is the knot from the embroidery thread that helps hold them together) so I hot glued a button to the center of each pinwheel to cover it up. I had planned on doing that anyway, to add a contrasting spot of color, but it had the added benefit of hiding the unsightly knots.


I was giddy with excitement when I finished! I think it turned out adorable and I love that it matches our son's nursery. I also love that he has something interesting to look at as he falls asleep and when he wakes up (a bare white ceiling just isn't that exciting!) And the whole project only cost around $2 to make! 

Thanks for stopping by!


Saturday, May 25, 2013

PTI May Blog Hop


I have been meaning to play along with a Papertrey Ink blog hop for ages, and today I finally managed to get my card done in time! The challenge was to use a floral set and one of several provided color combos. I may have cheated a bit by only using one color, though Nicole did say we didn't have to use all of the colors. Ha!

For my card I used Year of Flowers Collection for the floral image and the sentiment is from Wreath for All Seasons.  I started out by stamping the sentiment in Versa Mark ink on a Raspberry Fizz panel, then filled in the flowers around it, also in Versa Mark. Then I embossed everything with white embossing powder. The Raspberry Fizz panel was attached to a Stamper's Select White base with dimensionals and it was finished! I love that it is both clean and simple but has a vibrant punch. Thanks for stopping by and be sure to go see what everyone else created today!

Happy stamping!

SUPPLIES
Stamps: Year of Flowers Collection, Wreath for All Seasons (PTI)
Paper: Raspberry Fizz, Stamper's Select White (PTI)
Ink: Versa Mark
Other: white embossing powder, dimensionals

Friday, May 17, 2013

Embossed Leaf Prints


I have another clean and simple nature themed card to share today. The idea for this card has been rumbling around in my head for a while, and I actually made a few different permutations before getting it where I wanted it. But I am so happy with how it finally turned out!


It is fairly straightforward. The leaves were stamped in Versa Mark ink on a panel of Kraft card stock and embossed in white. I ran the panel through my Cuttlebug with the Linen & Canvas impression plate and then adhered it to a Rustic White card base with foam tape.

If the rain holds off we are planning on going to an outdoor concert in the park this evening. What are your weekend plans? Hope you have a good one! :)

SUPPLIES
Stamps: Leaf Prints (PTI)
Paper: Rustic White, Kraft (PTI)
Ink: Versa Mark
Tools: Linen & Canvass impression plate (PTI), white embossing powder