Monday, August 24, 2009

18th Birthday

I'm really proud of this card because it is 100% my own design. Almost all the cards that I have made have been inspired by cards created by somebody else. Sometimes they are a complete CASE and other times I add my own twist to the idea. This time, I came up with my own. I don't think the picture really does this one justice... I have got to get my cards sooner than I need them so I have time to make sure my pictures are good before I give them away!
I really wanted to have the number 18 on the card so that is where I started. My friend, Erin had given me a sheet of Hand Drawn Designer Series Paper so that is where the colour selection came from. I cut the scalloped square with my Cricut using the Mini-Monograms cartridge and the 18 was cut using the Sure Cuts A Lot software with the Arial Black font.

On the inside I used some word art by Bethany. She has lots of word art available on her blog and gives away a new one each day... she's definitely worth having on your Google Reader!

Thanks for looking,
Kim

SU Card Stock - Baja Breeze Textured, Basic Gray, Old Olive
SU Designer Paper - Hand Drawn
Accessories - Corner Rounder Punch, Riding Hood Red Striped Ribbon, Dimensionals

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Big Birthday Candles


I used the idea of the retired Big Birthday Candles stamp to create this card. I just cut the candles with my paper cutter and the flames are made with my Cricut and Sure Cuts A Lot software. I know I say this almost every time I use that software, but I LOVE it! I have made svg files of all the Big Shot and Sizzlet dies and the punches in the Stampin' Up catalogue using Inkscape. If anybody would like directions on how to do it or copies of my files, just leave me a comment or send me an e-mail. For the flames I used the a leaf from Leaves #2 (Spring Summer 2009) and just cut off the stem. The awesome thing about the Cricut and Sure Cuts A Lot software is that I was able make the flame whatever size I wanted and when I decided to add a piece of white card stock behind the flame I could make it just a smidgen bigger than the flame!
I just love the Cottage Wall Designer Series Paper. It says in the catalogue that it has Orchid Opulence in it, but I think Pale Plum is a much better match. This card is for my niece's 12th birthday. She loves the colour purple so hopefully this card has enough purple in it.
Thanks for looking,

Kim

SU Card Stock - Barely Banana, Whisper White, Rich Razzleberry, Pale Plum
SU Designer Paper - Cottage Wall
Ink - VersaFine Black Onyx
Stamps - PTI Faux Ribbon
Accessories - Oval and Scalloped Oval Nestablities, Dimensionals, Elmer's Sticky Jewels

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Tickled Pink with Shelley

For the last card Shelley and I made together, we used JoAnn's card for inspiration! We used my Cricut and Sure Cuts A Lot software to create the scallop just like the SU scallop punch. I used my paper-piercing tool and white gel pen to make eyelets in the scallop.
Thanks for looking,
Kim

Shelley's
SU Card Stock - Regal Rose, Whisper White, Pretty in Pink
SU Designer Paper - Regal Rose
SU Ink - Basic Black
SU Stamps - Very Punny
Accessories - Pretty in Pink SU Marker, Window Punch, Cricut


Mine
SU Card Stock - Regal Rose, Whisper White, Pretty in Pink
SU Designer Paper - Regal Rose
SU Ink - Basic Black
SU Stamps - Very Punny
Accessories - Pretty in Pink SU Marker, Window Punch, White Eyelets, White Gel Pen, Paper-Piercing Tool, Cricut


Saturday, August 15, 2009

Seeing Spots with Shelley

Shelley chose to use Chloe's card that I had saved to used for inspiration. I CASED it very closely, while Shelley went with a different colour combination using one of my all time favourite DSP - Sweet Always. Shelley had some problems with my Regal Rose ink pad as it stamped too dark. We found it better to stamp it off first. Actually, in the end, Shelley decided to just use my Stampin' Marker to colour the stamp and then huff on it before stamping. I love how neat her bow is... I ended up redoing mine after I had photographed the cards!


Thanks for looking,
Kim
Mine
Card Stock - PTI Stamper's Select White, SU Tempting Turquoise
SU Designer Paper - Pink Flamingo
SU Ink - Real Red
SU Stamps - Seeing Spots
Accessories - SU Tempting Turquoise Brads, Stampin' Dimensionals, 3/4" Polka-Dotted Grosgrain Ribbon

Shelley's
Card Stock - PTI Stamper's Select White, SU Pumpkin Pie
SU Designer Paper - Sweet Always
SU Ink - Regal Rose
SU Stamps - Seeing Spots
Accessories - Elmer's Sticky Jewels, Stampin' Dimensionals, 1" Double Stitched Chocolate Chip Grosgrain Ribbon

Monday, August 10, 2009

Daisy Vase

I was very blessed to have my wonderful sister-in-law, Shelley and her son, Jacob here last week. Shelley is an awesome scrapbooker. We had the chance to make a few cards together. Shelley chose Mary's card for our inspiration. Here are our two versions:

Mine is the one on the left. I decided not to use the button and left off the vase base. I'm now wishing I had used the base and I'm thinking my sentiment should have been a little lower. I love Shelley's bright colours!

We used my Cricut and Sure Cuts A Lot software to make the daisies and vases. The centers of the daisies were embossed with the Cuttlebug Build-A-Flower. Shelley hadn't seen Nestabilities so we used the oval and scalloped oval in my Big Shot for our sentiments.

Thanks for looking,
Kim

Mine
Card Stock - PTI Stamper's Select White, Old Olive, Orchid Opulence, Rich Razzleberry
SU Designer Paper - Cottage Wall
Ink - VersFine Black Onyx
Stamps -
PTI Mixed Messages
Accessories - Cricut, Big Shot, Nestabilities, Build-a-Flower

Shelley's
Card Stock - PTI Stamper's Select White, Pink Passion, Tempting Turquoise
SU Designer Paper - Kaleidoscope
Ink - VersFine Black Onyx
Stamps -
PTI Mixed Messages
Accessories - Cricut, Big Shot, Nestabilities, Build-a-Flower, button

Sunday, August 09, 2009

Daisy Birthday

Oh my, it has been a long time since I've posted. I've made a few cards in the past few weeks that I'll get on this blog in the next few days. I've had company so blogging has not been at the top of the "To Do" list.


There is not much to say about this card that I made for my niece's 29th birthday. It is hard to see, but the black piece has been embossed with the Cuttlebug Swiss Dots embossing folder. I don't know the name of the stamp I used. I inherited it from my sister-in-law. It has gifts on top of the sentiment that I just covered with tape while I was inking the "Happy Birthday".


Thanks for looking,
Kim

Card Stock - PTI - Stampers Select White, SU Basic Black, SU Summer Sun
SU Ink - Basic Black
Accessories - Summer Sun Corduroy Button, Cricut and
Sure Cuts A Lot software for the daisy, Swiss Dots Embossing folder