Saturday, May 22, 2010

10 cards/$10 class.

here are the cards i have created for my next 10 cards/$10 class coming up on june 5. since i already showed you close-ups of the 2 ice cream cards here, i will just post close-ups of the other 3...
all the cards use card stock and ink colors that will no longer be available soon but 2 of the cards use the new stamp set, awash with flowers--available in the new catalog (that i cannot wait to get)!




here is the first card--for father's day...



here is one card with the new set, awash with flowers. this card uses sage shadow which is already no longer available! good thing i have quite the stash!



and here is the other card with awash with flowers. i love this set-so pretty!
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Thursday, May 20, 2010

happy graduation.

we had some friends recently graduate from boise state. so, using the school colors, here is the card i came up with in about 2 minutes (because, of course, we were running late & didn't have a card yet!). Ü



and here is the inside.
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Monday, May 17, 2010

sweet scoops to brighten your monday.

here are some cards using the new sweet scoops set from the summer mini catalog. i saw a version of this card online somewhere and just had to create my own because i thought it was sooo cute!




and this card uses the other "cone" image to create a party pennant banner.
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Saturday, May 15, 2010

scrunchie flowers--april's stamp club project.

*for some reason, this never posted to the blog...sorry about that! anyway, let's try it again. Ü*

we made these cute flower clothespins for the stampers club project last week. i found directions on carrie rhoades' blog--but i can't seem to find the link so i'll show you how to make them...

first, cover your clothespin with paper of your choice. punch out 11 scallop circles and "scrunch" them up. it doesn't matter if they rip a little, just wrinkle 'em good.

next fold 10 scallop circles in 1/2...

...and then in 1/2, again to look like this. they do not have to line up exactly.

here's mine.

place a pop-up glue dot in the center of your scallop circle that you did not fold (i turned mine over...it is light blue in the previous picture & stripes in this picture). now, place 4 of your "triangles" on the glue dot, lining them up next to each other, points toward the center.

place another pop-up glue dot in the center of the layer you just completed and repeat, covering the "seams" of the first layer.

with the remaining 2 "triangles," you need to snip off the points.

they will look like this...

place another pop-up glue dot in the center of your last layer. attach the last 2 "point-less triangles" in the center. now, just "fluff" your petals, scrunch, etc. until you get your desired look. Ü

here is a top view of the flower on a clothespin.

you could use these as bag closures...

...or paper clips. you could also put a magnet on the back and hang it on a fridge or office magnetic board. Ü
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Friday, May 14, 2010

may club project.

we made these cute little cello bags with this adorable flower last night for stamper's club! that flower almost looks like fabric...i love it! (thanks, lori, for showing me how to make these Ü)


first, start out with a stip of designer paper (12"x 1"). use the eyelet border punch all along one edge. then, run this piece through your crimper tool a couple of times (that will help it bend easier).




next, cut a circle with the sizzix die "circles #2" out of a sticky page. i used the 2nd to smallest circle (it is just a tad bigger than the 1 3/8" circle punch). take off the top layer to reveal the sticky part.



starting about 1/8" in from the edge, start laying down your paper in a circular fashion onto the sticky. coil it around to the center.



place your choice of brad in the center and voila! so easy and so cute!
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Thursday, May 13, 2010

teacher appreciation.

i filled these jars with *chocolate* for my sons' teachers for teacher appreciation day. everyone needs some chocolate sometimes! Ü


here is the front of one...



...and the top of the jar.



here is the other jar...



...and the top of this one.
thanks for stopping by today! Ü

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