Saturday, October 31, 2009

The Snow Has Stopped... for now....


I had to stop shoveling our deck this morning to take a picture of the snow. It's got to be close to 12" that we had fall in our area. Luckily it didn't rain overnight... it's about -1 degrees Celcius this morning.

Happy Halloween everyone!

Friday, October 30, 2009

And it just keeps falling...



A picture is worth a thousand words they say...

Schools closed early today, sending the kids home at 1 PM this afternoon. The roads are icy and full of slushy snow. It's starting to get dark, as you can see in the picture and it's still coming down. This is a picture of my deck from my front window. I'll be shoveling tomorrow morning, hopefully before it ices up from the forecasted overnight rain. So starts winter...


I graciously accept this blog award from my fellow CTMH sistah, Christine. Thanks, Christine!

Okay, I know I'm being a bit of a party pooper and a little stinker... I'm going to do my best to answer these questions with just one word, which is one of the rules, but I'm going to be a rule breaker and not forward it on... ;)

1. Where is your cell phone? purse
2. Your hair? streaked
3. Your mother? deceased
4. Your father? dementia
5. Your fave food? sushi
6. Your dream last night? dunno
7. Your fave drink? Pornstar
8. Your dream/goal? travel
9. What room are you in? livingroom
10. Your hobby? papercrafting
11. Your fear? pain
12. Where do you want to be in 6 years? traveling
13. Where you were last night? home
14. Something that you aren't? excersized
15. Muffins? nah
16. Wish List Item? MONEY
17. Where did you grow up? Canada
18. Last thing you did? tidy
19. What are you wearing? yogawear
20. Your TV? Oprah
21. Your Pets? doggie
22. Friends? wonderful
23. Your Life? blessed
24. Your Mood? tired
25. Missing Someone? Mother
26. Vehicle? Jetta
27. Something you’re not wearing? necklace
28. Your fave store? Unforgettable
29. Your fave color? blue
30. Last time you laughed? lunch
31. Last time you cried? shower
32. Your best friend? Norma
33. One place that I go to over and over? Mastaro’s
34. One person who emails regularly? Lee
35. Fave place to eat? Mastaro’s

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Stair-Step Photo Card Calendar



I found a great video tutorial on how to make this stair-step photo card HERE on Dawn's blog.

I just got my son's school photos two days ago, so it was perfect timing to put one of those pics to good use. I made this for Lee to put on his desk at work, so because I'm not mailing it anywhere, I was able to put the star at the top on it. If I was planning on mailing it, it wouldn't fit into an enevelope with it on there. So keep that in mind if you are making one for yourself. When it's folded, it should measure 4 1/4" x 5 1/2".

*** A small stamp was lost while this was in production... be careful when cleaning your stamps... bounce, bounce, gone! Ugh!

Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Moments in Time, Tiny Typewriter Alpha, Sans Lowercase Alpha, and Best Shot SS; Game On B&T; Black, White and Star Spangled Blue CS; 32 lb. photocopy paper; Black ink; Blue staple; Black mini brads; Punches: Star, Large Star, Modern Label, and Word Window (SU); 3D foam tape (other).

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

November HAS Cards




Well these cards are for the last Humble Artists swap for this calendar year. And I think they turned out to be my newest favourites!

I started with random stamping a piece of Colonial White CS yesterday, and then misted it with a mixture of rubbing alcohol, Create-A-Shade Pearl paint and Juniper re-inker. I let it dry, and because I think I used too much mist, it curled the CS up a bit, so I left it under some weight over night to flatten out a bit.

Although it doesn't photograph well, it has a very nice shimmer and feel to it. Cool technique.

For this swap we are to make a Christmas themed card and it has to include 7 layers, embossing (or some other options), glitter, an embellishment, and of course current CTMH papers and stamps. I think that was it for the guidelines.

I'm sure the recipients will be happy with their cards, as I know I am. And they look soooo pretty in person. I just wish I knew how to capture them in my photos better. (Learning how to take proper photos is on my to do list, along with a new camera. Some day... aahhh, a girl can dream, right???)

Here's what the RSed paper looked like before I cut into it...


Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Holiday Trinkets and Argyle Backgrounds stamp sets; Juniper, Twilight, Black, Colonial White and Sweet Leaf CS; Juniper, Twilight, Black, Sweet Leaf and Bamboo inks; Create-A-Shade Pearl paint; Rubbing alcohol (other); Mini mister (Ranger); Juniper re-inker; Circle coluzzle; Branch punch (Martha Stewart); Prisma Glitter; Glue pen; Black brads and mini brads; Colonial White organdy; Clear embossing powder; Versamark; make-up sponge (other); 3D foam tape (other).

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Criss-Cross Card Box Tutorial

Okay, so this is my first ever tutorial, so please be gentle! lol

CRISS-CROSS CARD BOX – by Vicki Wizniuk (http://wizardshangout.blogspot.com)

Okay, by now you’ve probably seen a criss-cross card, if not made one yourself. Well this box is using the basic concept of the criss-cross card, only made into a box to hold 5 ½” x 4 ¼” cards and envelopes.



Supplies list:
2 pieces cardstock 7” x 5 ¾” (front pieces)
1 piece cardstock 7” x 6 ¾” (back piece)
1 piece cardstock 1 ¼” x 12” (center band)
Glue
Scor-Tape
Scissors
Scor-Pal
Bone folder

Instructions:
1. Starting with the 7” x 6 ¾” cardstock piece, create the back of your box by scoring it at 1” from both sides along the 6 ¾” side, and at 1” from the bottom along the 7” side. Use your bone folder to give the score lines a nice crisp fold.



2. Using your scissors, cut the solid lines to create folding tabs. The picture below shows how I trimmed the tabs at a slight angle to help with folding. Set aside.



3. Now you are going to make the front pieces, as shown below. Take one of your 7” x 5 ¾” pieces and score it 1” in from the left side along the 5 ¾” side. Then give it a ¼ turn to the right and score at 1” along the 7” side. Using your paper trimmer, place the blade at the upper corner beside the side score line, and line up the cutting line on an angle to the bottom corner beside the bottom score line. Cut that angle off, as shown in the photo below this one.



4. Repeat with the other piece of 7” x 5 ¾” cardstock, changing your score lines to the outer edges and cutting your angle opposite to the first one. For this piece, you will also need to use your scissors to cut off the larger bottom tab as shown in diagram. Cut the little bottom tabs in the same manner as you did for the back piece to help with folding. Set aside.

***The picture below shows what both pieces will look like after they have been scored and cut.



5. Starting with the back piece, glue the little tabs on the bottom to the inside of the larger bottom tab. Set aside.



6. Take the 2 front pieces, and starting with the left side, glue the little tab on the bottom to the inside of the larger bottom tab. Then take the right side and put Scor-Tape onto the places as shown in the photo below, and put glue onto the little bottom tab. Remove the protective strips on the Scor-Tape, adhering the angled piece to the inside of the left piece, and at the same time carefully tuck in and adhere the little tab on the bottom. It should now look like the photo below.





















7. The next step is to glue the front piece to the back piece, creating a box by tucking the back into the front. Use your bone folder to make sure your joins are secure.

8. For the decorative band at the center of the box, you can now take the 1 ¼” x 12” strip of cardstock and starting from the back side, wrap it all the way around to the back, overlapping the ends by approximately ½”. Holding it in place, slightly pinch the band at the corners and then take it off and use your bone folder to get a good fold for each corner. You can then glue the band on all the way around.

*** Finished box size: 6” x 4 ¾” x 1”



Enjoy Fall...


A quick Fall card before the snow flies... again!

I know some of you are waiting for my tutorial for the Criss-Cross Card Box. I'm close to finishing... so please check back. Hopefully by tomorrow I'll have it posted. ;)

Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Many Thanks, and Argyle Backgrounds stamp sets; Colonial White, Chocolate, Creme Brulee, and Goldrush CS; Bamboo, Chocolate, Creme Brulee, Goldrush, and Autumn Terracotta inks; Chocolate bigger brads; Colonial White crochet ribbon; 1 3/4" circle punch (EK Success); 2" circle punch (Fiskars); Mega scallop circle punch (Marvy Uchida); Scallop edge punch (SU); 3D foam tape; make-up sponge.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Criss-Cross Card Box



Well, I'm feeling under the weather today. But not so sick that I had to lay down... instead I worked on making this card box that I had in my mind, and worked on a tutorial to go with it. It's my first tutorial, so I have to make sure I have the bugs worked out before I share it with everybody. So if you're interested, check back in a couple of days and hopefully I'll have it posted here to share with all of you.

I asked some fellow CTMH Consultants to try my tutorial out to make sure it's good before I post it, because my head is somewhat discombobulated right now. (Is that even a word???) Lisa S. mentioned that there's a tutorial by Nichole Heady for a Criss-Cross box, so of course I had to check it out. It's awesome! It looks like it makes a 3" wide by 4 1/4" tall x 1" deep box.

So it seems like there's no such thing as a new idea anymore. Who knows, somewhere along the way, I may have seen someone's project using her tutorial and it stuck in the recesses of my mind. Hard to say.

I designed my card box to hold 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" cards with envelopes, so it's a good size, measuring 6" tall x 4 3/4" wide x 1" deep. Don't forget to check back for my first ever tutorial! Hopefully it won't be too long of a wait. ;)

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Pretty Birthday Card


Doesn't chocolate and pink just go together??? YUP!

Inspiration for this card came from one I saw on Karla's blog here: http://karlakroese.blogspot.com/2009/10/thankful-for-you.html. She does such beautiful work! Gotta gush over her... ;)

I used a pink Big Pinks flower and dyed it by dipping it into a container with Vineyard Berry re-inker mixed with rubbing alcohol. I did that step first to let it dry, but ended up having my card put together before it was dry, so I pulled out my trusty craft heater and finished drying it that way. Awesome!

Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Endless Friendship, Argyle Backgrounds, and Happy Birthday stamp sets; Chocolate, Bamboo and Colonial White CS; Chocolate, Bamboo and Hollyhock inks; Vineyard Berry re-inker; Big Pinks flower; Rubbing Alcohol (other); Chocolate stitched grosgrain; Colonial White button; Chocolate floss (DMC); Scallop edge punch (SU); make-up sponge (other).

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Candy Box



Isn't this cute? It's little and perfect for candies! I could see this used for so many differnt occasions. The template for this is another one of Becky Robert's 12 Days of Christmas templates that you can find here at http://inkingidaho.blogspot.com/ , just look on her sidebar.

I easily fit 6 individually packed Wintergreen Lifesavers in there. I had them left over from my Halloween Matchbook treats for my son's classmates.

The finished box measures 2 3/4" tall x 2 1/4" wide x 3/4" deep. So cute! I changed the top to tuck inside because my flap wouldn't sit closed otherwise.

Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Becky Robert's templates; Tulip and Juniper CS; CB Jingle B&T; White Daisy brads; 1 1/4" and 5/8" circle punches (EK Success); Corner rounder - for the flap.

A Simple Thank You card...


Oh how I wish CTMH still had Kraft paper. I love the look of it, but rarely pull it out simply for that reason. I did though for this card, although this is Kraft paper from SU. What's a girl to do??? ((wink)) lol

Another simple card... no explanation necessary!

Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Thank You, Hello There, and Aspiration stamp sets; Heavenly Blue, and Black CS; Kraft paper (SU); Black, White Daisy pigment, and Tulip inks; White Daisy organdy; Corner rounder.

And now for something completely different...


Who else used to watch Monty Python's Flying Circus? A little off-track, I know, but that immediately came to mind with my post title... lol

I need a little warm sunshine on a cool Fall (almost Winter) day here. So I made this bright and cheery, not so much Fall or Winter type of card. I love how simple it was, yet it seems to be just right. I think it shows up well in the photo, but in case it's hard to see, I stamped the same many thanks phrase down the right side in Creme Brulee.

Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Treasure Life, and Many Thanks stamp sets; Olive, Tulip, Colonial White and Creme Brulee CS; Olive, Tulip, Creme Brulee, Sorbet and Black inks; Black brads; Paper crimper (dollar store).

Friday, October 23, 2009

Feathery {snow} Flakes card...


I decided it was time to try a card on my own without getting inspiration from someone's blog for a change... lol It feels like it's been a long while since I've created something from scratch using my very own MOJO, and it feels good, real good... good like the sweet smell of cookies baking, kinda good! YU-MMY! Oh, yeah, I think I've lost a sprocket somewhere!

But seriously, I had some fun creating this card. I tried to ruffle up my ribbon by stitching a straight stitch along the top edge and pulling the thread to gather it up. I don't think I've done that since high-school sewing class... did I mention I turned 40 this year??? So, it's been quite a while, if you get my {snow} drift. Haha, I think I'm in a weird, need-some-coffee-or-chocolate kind of mood. Definitely a sign of sugar deprivation... Please bear with me, I'll get to the point eventually... ;)

Also, if you look closely, you'll also see some glitter on the punched snowflakes. Gotta have the sparkle! Hope y'all like it!

Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Feathery Flakes, Argyle Backgrounds, Tiny Typewriter Alphabet, and Festive Thoughts stamp sets; Juniper, Twilight, Black, Colonial White and Bamboo CS; Black, Juniper, Twilight and Bamboo inks; Colonial White button; Juniper waxy flax; Colonial White organdy; Adhesive pearls; Glitter (other); Bonding Memories glue pen; Punches: small snowflake (Martha Stewart), and Mega snowflake (Marvy Uchida); Paper crimper (dollar store); 3D foam tape (other); make-up sponge (other).

Herringbone anyone???





I saw an great card done with the Herringbone technique and wanted to give it a try for myself. You can see Dawn's card that I basically re-created with similar colors (I'm referring to the second card in brown/salmon/blue above), along with Dawn's herringbone tutorial HERE.

I then made a second card in a Christmas theme using CTMH Jingle B&Ts, which is actually shown at the top of my post. I love how my Christmas one turned out!

I omitted the carpet tape from Dawn's instructions only because I didn't have any on hand. I simply glued strips down onto a piece of CS. My herringbone piece (on each card) is 2 1/2" x 4 1/4".

Supplies used on top card (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Just for the Holidays stamp set; Jingle, and Creative Basics Jingle B&Ts; Black and White Daisy CS; Black, Juniper, and Tulip inks; Black polka dot grosgrain; Cranberry button; Juniper waxy flax; Punches: 1", 1 1/4" and 1 1/2" circle (EK Success), and Mega Snowflake (Marvy Uchida); pop dots (other).

Supplies used on bottom card (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Many Thanks stamp set; Twitterpated B&Ts; Chocolate, Heavenly Blue, Sorbet, and Colonial White CS; Chocolate, Sweet Leaf, and Sorbet inks; Chocolate stitched grosgrain; Antique copper mini brads; Ticket Corner punch (SU).

{Trick-or-} Treat Box




This box actually holds quite a bit of stuff; I was surprised at how much I could fit into it.

For the how-to to make your own box, check out Becky's tutorial HERE, just scroll down a bit for the instructions.

Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): October Word Puzzle, and Say it in Style stamp sets; Enchanted B&T; Black and White Daisy CS; Black, Olive, and Honey inks; Smokey Plum bigger brads; Black/White Gingham ribbon (Walmart); Cirlce Coluzzle; Paper Dolls Cricut Cartridge (Provo Craft); Googly eyes (other); 5/8" circle punch (EK Success); Hole punch (Fiskars); Score Pal; 3D foam tape (other); and of course Chocolates (Lindt).

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

A new color combo for me...




I haven't put this combo together before (Sweet Leaf, Juniper and Twilight), but I likey! I saw a covered notepad on Debbie Olson's blog here and wanted to recreate it into a card using my CTMH products. So this is my version of her project, turned into an 8" x 3 1/2" card. I'm happy with it, other than I had to draw my stitched lines on because there is something seriously wrong with my sewing machine. It's probably just the operator! Or perhaps it may be from trying to sew through glue and all the sticky build up on my needle! lol But even after cleaning, checking it over, breaking a needle, checking it and trying it out again, it still didn't want to sew properly. It seems I only pull my machine out for my scrapbooking lately, so I'll have to try to stich without gluing it first next time. So anyways, for today I had to give up on sewing my stitches and resort to my white gel pen and a black journal pen. C'est la vie!

Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Damask Tiles, Say It In Style, Tiny Typewriter Alphabet, Many Thanks, and Intrinsic Backgrounds stamp sets; Juniper, Sweet Leaf, Twilight, and White Daisy CS; Juniper, Sweet Leaf, Twilight, and Black inks; Signo Uniball White gel pen (SU); Black journal pen (CM); Circle Coluzzle; 2" circle punch (Fiskars); Make-up sponge (other); 3D foam tape (other).

Friday, October 16, 2009

A girly birthday card (using Christmas themed B&Ts)


Here's my latest card. I used Jingle again, which is CTMHs new Christmas line.


Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Jingle, and Creative Basics Jingle B&Ts; White Daisy, and Juniper cardstock; Juniper, Tulip, and Black inks; stamp set from Everyday Celebration Kit, and Happy Birthday stamp set; White Daisy brads; Black Jounal pen; Blender pen; 1 1/2" and 1 3/4" circle punches (EK Success); Mega Scallop circle punch (Marvy Uchida); Loop edge punch (Martha Stewart); 3D foam tape (other).

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Up on the Rooftop... a gift box







I found the instructions to create this box HERE. Isn't it cute? Well, I sure think it is... ;)

When I put the polar bear on the top of the roof, this Christmas carol came to mind and now I can't seem to get it out of my head!

Up On The Rooftop

Up on the rooftop reindeer pause
Out jumps good old Santa Clause
Down thru the chimney with lots of toys
All for the little ones
Christmas joys

(Chorus)
Ho, ho, ho!
Who wouldn’t go!
Ho, ho, ho!
Who wouldn’t go!
Up on the rooftop
Click, click, click
Down thru the chimney with
Good Saint Nick

First comes the stocking
Of little Nell
Oh, dear Santa
Fill it well
Give her a dolly
That laughs and cries
One that will open
And shut her eyes

(Repeat Chorus)

Next comes the stocking
Of little Will
Oh, just see what
A glorious fill
Here is a hammer
And lots of tacks
Also a ball
And a whip that cracks

(Repeat Chorus)

Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Chillin', and Just for the Holidays stamp sets; Black, White Daisy, Cranberry, and Desert Sand cardstock; Black, and Cranberry inks; Black embossing powder; Versamark; R46 Strong Red, and W3 Warm Gray No. 3 (Copics); Cranberry dashed grosgrain; Black waxy flax; Mega Snowflake punch (Marvy Uchida); 1 1/2" and 5/8" circle punches (EK Success); Scallop edge punch (SU); Small Oval punch (SU).

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Set of 3 Boxes for Christmas

Aren't these boxes adorable? They're only one part (or one day) of Becky Robert's 12 Days of Christmas templates that I purchased HERE. You get so many great templates, and I can't say enough about how much fun I had creating these boxes! I've added the approximate finished sizes beside the individual pictures so you have an idea of how big they are.





This one is the largest box measuring 7"x4"x4", which is a really nice size.





This is the medium sized box, measuring 4"x5"x3".




And this is the smallest of the 3 boxes, measuring 4 1/4"x 2 3/4" x 2 3/4".






Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Holiday Jingle, and Just for the Holidays stamp sets; Jingle B&T, and Creative Basics Jingle B&Ts; White Daisy, Juniper, and Tulip cardstock; Juniper, and Tulip inks; Black Journal pen, and Blender pen; Juniper waxy flax; White Daisy bigger brads; 3/4" White Daisy grosgrain, and White Daisy Ricrac ribbons; Mega Snowflake punch (Marvy Uchida); Loop edge punch (Martha Stewart); Grommet (SU); 1 1/4", 1 1/2", and 1 3/4" circle punches (EK Success).

Sunday, October 11, 2009

A new card with old parts... lol


I have some leftover random stamped cardstock from a swap I did in August, so I thought I'd use some of it up today on this card. It turned out pretty cute, I think, so I thought I'd share with you all.

I'll be mailing it out to someone who purchased it this morning. I hope she likes it! :)


Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Treasures, Say It In Style, Argyle Backgrounds, and Just for the Holidays stamp sets; Colonial White, Twilight, Cocoa, and Desert Sand cardstock; Twilight, Cocoa, Juniper, Bamboo, and Desert Sand inks; Bamboo brads; Prisma Glitter; Corner rounder; 1 1/2" and 1 3/4" circle punches (EK Success); 3D foam tape (other).

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Blue Snowflake Treat Box - altered


I'm having fun playing with my Treat Box template today. I love anything easy, and this template is super easy to put together. No printing and/or tracing necessary... just start with a specific size of cardstock and follow simple cutting and scoring instructions. Just the way I like it! lol

So while I was gluing this one together, I decided to change it up a little and make the top into a box top. It was so easy to do... I think it totally changes the look of the Treat Box and I love how it turned out.

I stamped the snowflake images with Versamark onto Indian Corn Blue cardstock, then took a 50/50 mixture of Prisma Glitter and White embossing powder and sprinkled it over my snowflakes, and then heat embossed them. It doesn't show up in the picture, but it gives the snowflakes a hint of sparkle. TIP: Mixing glitter with embossing powder and heat setting it seals in the glitter so you don't have it falling off your project afterwards. Gotta love that!

*** If you are interested in getting one of my templates I've created, I am giving them away for free as a bonus with a purchase of one of my handmade cards. Details can be found on my sidebar.

Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Treat Box template (by Vicki); Feathery Flakes, and Just for the Holidays stamp sets; Indian Corn Blue, and White Daisy cardstock; Indian Corn Blue ink; Nestabilities Labels One die (Spellbinders); Mega Snowflake punch (Marvy Uchida); 1 1/4" circle punch (EK Success); White embossing powder; Prisma Glitter; Versamark; Colonial White waxy flax; Silver eyelet; Silver grommets (Walmart); White grosgrain (Walmart); 3D Foam tape (other).

Snowflake Gift Bag/Box



I made this Snowflake Gift Bag/Box using my Treat Box template I created for giving yummy treats for any occasion. Just so you can tell how big it is, this bag measures 6" tall.

*** If you are interested in getting one of my templates I created, I am giving them away for free as a bonus with a purchase of one of my handmade cards. Details can be found on my sidebar.

Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Treat Box template (by Vicki); Just for the Holidays stamp set; Cranberry, Topiary, and White Daisy CS; Topiary, and Cranberry inks; Topiary dashed grosgrain; Punches: 5/8", 1 1/4", 1 1/2" circle (EK Success), Mega Scallop oval, and Mega Snowflake (Marvy Uchida), Snowflake (Martha Stewart), Hole punches (Fiskars); Crop-a-dile (We R Memory Keepers), Silver grommets (Walmart); Chain and fasteners (plumming chain); Foam tape (other).

Friday, October 9, 2009

Trick-or-Treat... (Mojo 107 sketch)




I used the Twilight color combo from Jeanette Lynton's blog found HERE, and the Mojo Monday sketch #107. I love the fun-ness (I know, it's not a word) of Halloween and I love this color combo that doesn't use the typical orange and purple for Halloween.

Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): October Word Puzzle, and Little Spooks stamp sets; Tinkerin' B&T; White Daisy, Black, and Grey Flannel CS; Black, Sunflower, and Clear inks; Black embossing powder; Sunflower brads; Circle Coluzzle; Cuttlebug Swirls embossing folder (Provo Craft); Make-up sponge (other).

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Christmas Gift Tags and Box







I had to make one of these after seeing LeeAnn's project HERE along with instructions on how to make your own. I just got the Just for the Holidays stamp set by CTMH on Monday, which was perfect for this project to make the tags with. Although you can't see it in my pictures, I made 16 tags, using most of the stamps in the 17 piece set at least once. I also punched a 1 1/2" circle out of White Daisy CS, and stamped the TO: and FROM: in Chocolate ink on each one and adhered them to the back of each of the tags.

This project will likely go into my Doorprize pile, too. :)


Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Just for the Holidays stamp set; Chocolate, White Daisy, Cranberry and Olive CS; Chocolate, Cranberry and Olive inks; Olive grosgrain; Adhesive Pearl; Acetate (other); Silver cording (other); Hole punch (Fiskars); 1/2", 3/4", 5/8", 1", 1 1/2" circle punches (EK Success); Scallop circle punch (SU); Scallop edge punch (SU).

A Birthday Card...


Here's a birthday card I made today that someone purchased. Hopefully she'll like it when it arrives in the mail! :)

Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Jingle B&Ts; White Daisy, and Juniper CS; Happy Birthday stamp set; Black ink; White Daisy bigger brads; Rhinestone frames; Prisma Glitter; Glue pen (other); Scallop edge punch (SU); Scallop circle punch 2 1/2" (Marvy Uchida); Uniball Signo White Gel Pen (SU).

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