Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year!!!

Hi,
I'm Deanne Burton, a new contributor here!!! I thought I'd share a New Year's card with you!!
It's based on a sketch by Susan Costanza.
I painted the chipboard snowflake and after it was dry, I added a layer of glue and then sprinkled it with white glitter! The green pearls were glued on as well. I added glue and glitter to the "2009", too.


Have a HAPPY NEW YEAR, everyone!!!

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Challenges

I have seen on here several times people mentioning color, sketch, layout challenges. Being a novice in cards and the crafting area, can someone tell me what these are? And, how do I find them?

I'd love to find ways to improve my card crafting and take me outside my "box" (besides looking at all your awesome creations), so if you know of places I can get the "motivation" please let me know.

Thanks,
Sandra

Monday, December 29, 2008

PageMaps Sketch Challenge

Hi everyone!!! I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas!! It was a quiet but pleasant Christmas here in Texas!!!

I made this card for the current PageMaps sketch challenge. I stamped onto patterned paper and onto a transparency and then layered the two to create my butterfly with the illusion of flight. Thanks for looking!!!


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Friday, December 26, 2008

Season's Greetings

Hello everyone, this is my first post here, hope you like it. A very simple card to make using glue to make patterns / swirls on the paper (here I used black), then adding glitter and stickers.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Boy Birthday card


I have a hard time with boy birthday cards. I would love to hear/see what you think about this type of card.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Misc Stuff

Here are a couple cards I've made as of late, a gift card holder, a bow that I used from scraps from cards that I just had to share and a necklace (I know it doesn't belong here but I so wanted to share) I made this weekend!!!

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Thanks for looking and happy holidays to you all!!!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Christmas card time!

Nativity card: gold sponged, purple crystal brad, three bronze eyelets.


Christmas Tree card: this is actually a birthday hat stamp and I added stumps. Plus one has a star eyelet for its topper.



Happy Holidays card: scalloped, punched, dimentional-ed (pop up), ribbons and green crystal brad.



Snowflake card: Silver sponged, blue crystal brad, ribbon.


Lone tree card: gold eyelets, ribbon, green crystal brad.



Snoflake bookmark card: Lucky recievers of this card will get to keep the happy holidays bookmark! its tucked in a pocket made by silver eyelets. This one is also silver sponged, sorry the scans didnt turn out so well.



We decided to put inside a Family update in a short poem and a photo. Below:


In Seattle’s misty shade
Violet her grand entrance made
On an early springtide day,
Now she crawls in merry play.

When Ginny sat with potty under
Her parents cheered in awestruck wonder
Talking day into the night,
Pink and princess her delight.

While rocky rills ‘neath foot were spurned
In the lab with lasers turned
Cells. His test were passed as planned;
Bens degree grows nigh at hand.

And Bri was crafting all about,
Sewing, baking, stamping out
Cards for you with Christmas joy;
Started by a baby boy.




Friday, December 5, 2008

Not a card....but cute

I made these notebooks for a group of girls that I teach at church.  I thought they turned out really cute and wanted to share them.  I could not get the first one to rotate right, so you get it sideways.  These are just composition notebooks that I covered in paper.  I also covered the back side in one of the plain colors from the front.  The girls loved them.  





Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Anniversary Card


My little sister and her husband are celebrating their first anniversary this month. I used the faux flower petals they threw at their wedding to make the flower. The center of the flower is pewter heart brads and silver gauze ribbon.

Their colors were navy blue and silver. I used navy blue cardstock. I didn't have any silver paper (nor could I find any, so if you know where to get silver papers let me know), so I had to make my own. I used medium vellum and a silver paint pen to make silver lined paper. I stamped the saying using silver pigment ink and cut out a tag. The tag is attached to the center of the flower using silver gauze ribbon.

Christmas Cards

As part of my year long campaign to make all of my own cards, I made my own Christmas cards this year.

I had two basic themes: Snowman and Reindeer. All of the cards were made using a variety of cardstocks and the decorative papers were from the DCWV Ultimate Christmas stack from 2007. They have a lot of hand made accents and embellishments, since I wasn't able to get the supplies I wanted out here.

The Reindeer card:
The face was an oval cut from DCWV paper. The nose is a red print paper punched out using a 1" circle punch. I used my eyelet punch to make "button" holes. I used ivory crochet thread for the button. The eyes are just white cardstock punched with a normal hole punch and colored in. The antlers are free hand and cut out of beige paper. The mouth is made from black crochet thread, and the head is accented with a red/blue ribbon. I stamped greetings, and placed them on hand cut tags, which were punched and tied to the antlers with crochet thread (and taped in place on the card). The reindeer head is on a dimensional (made from cardboard).

The Snowman card:
The snowman was hand drawn (I made a template for myself so I wouldn't have to keep drawing it over and over again), as were the hat (made from black cardstock) and "arms" (made from brown decorative papers). I used satin ribbon for the hat accent and scarf. The scarf is held in place by a pewter star brad. The buttons on the snowman are black glass beads, and the body is accented with white glitter. The nose is just a piece of orange cardstock. The rest of the features are drawn on. I stamped greetings, and placed them on hand cut tags, which were punched and secured to the card using a pewter eyelet. The snowman body is on a dimensional (made from cardboard).

Holidays For Heroes

This year I made a few cards for Holidays for Heroes, a program by the Red Cross to deliver mail to American service members.











Birthday cards...

I've been busy with cards this month. Here is the spate of birthday cards that were made for friends and family.










Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Thanksgiving Card

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So I cut the brown paper with scalloped scissors and then I put small holes in the scallops for a lace look. I punch a hole in the brown paper and stamped some leaves on the top half randomly. Then on an orange paper I stamped "ever grateful" and glued it on. Apparently I was working fast because its crooked! oh well. Then I colored in the turkey with markers. Oh and don't forget to save the scrap that you cut your scalloped edge with and glue it on the inside at the top. HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Monday, November 24, 2008

Another B-day card



For this card I used a stampin wheel to make the flowers along the bottom. Then I colored in some white with a white pen and made some with eyelets. I stamped a bee and colored in some of it with the white pen as well as made a trail for his flight. Then I made a tag with a retangle paper and punch out the corners on a 45 degree angle. I also punched a slot for the ribbon to go through and tied a bow. I stamped the "b is for birthday" and the present. Cut out the present and put it in the middle of the b with a dimentional. I think it needs more color... but whatever.

~Bri

Monday, November 17, 2008

Thanksgiving Blessings

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Very simple card made with layering paper, stampin images & coloring in w/corners made using a punch. Thanks for looking!!!

Special Cards for Special people

I will apologize now, if this offends anyone, but I wanted to share.

This is not a post of a card, but an idea of sharing the talents that all of you have.

A friend forwarded me this address. The idea is to make an extra card or cards this holiday season, and send one on to the address below

A Recovering American Soldier
c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center
6900 Georgia Avenue,NW
Washington,D.C. 20307-5001

These cards will go to some very deserving service members who have been injured in the line of duty. They don't have to be extra fancy, in fact I imagine that many cards that will be sent will be store bought. But, I thought it might be mighty nice for these men and women to receive some handmade cards, and you all make some awesome cards.

Please don't feel as if I am demanding you participate, I am not. But, if you are going to be doing some holiday cards, please consider sending one. I have the opportunity to live in a military community, and I have the honour of seeing first hand the sacrifice that our military members and their families make on our behalf....this is just a little way to say thank you.


So I looked at the snopes website and it had a link to another snopes website that talked about the Walter Reed address and it actually said that is false. Walter Reed will not accept cards to "recovering soldiers." The website on that is:
http://www.snopes.com/politics/christmas/walterreed.asp
BUT, it is true that this year the Red Cross will be hosting an event like that where we can all send in cards and they will distribute them. The website about that is:
http://www.redcross.org/email/saf/

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Birthday card


This card was made by: rounding the corners of the green paper then stamping it with a small pattern. Then tie a bow around the green paper. On a white paper stamp your cupcake, use eyelets for sprinkles and color in the other sprinkles. Stamp a candle. Outline some things to make them show up better. Mount on a lighter color. Then using the word window punch, punch out a saying a glue it on. Ta-da!