Just a quick post that I put up a new card a few minutes ago. This a swing card = as you pull it open the image in the middle swings around and changes.
Click the card if you want to read the directions I posted on how to make it.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
3 new cards
Here's a bunch of new cards I have done since my last post here.
First, I been playing with waterfall cards. These are cards where you pull the bottom tab and the images on the paper flip up and then tuck under revealing a short paper animation.
Here's a get well card example. This should appear in animated form. If not, you may need to view the original post on the blogger web site.
If you want to know more about how to make a particular card, just click on it to get the full directions from my web site.
First, I been playing with waterfall cards. These are cards where you pull the bottom tab and the images on the paper flip up and then tuck under revealing a short paper animation.
Here's a get well card example. This should appear in animated form. If not, you may need to view the original post on the blogger web site.
I have several other sets to make cards like this. Here's one of the Halloween themed one I've posted:
There are several more still to post and a flip card but it takes a bit of work to pull the images into an aligned animated gif so I've skipped ahead and posted this get well teddy bear card I made yesterday:
If you want to know more about how to make a particular card, just click on it to get the full directions from my web site.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Catching up
I've been spending a little more time on web site maintenance and home repairs recently than on making and posting cards but here are the last batch of cards, most of them in the last week or two. Also, just a heads up that the last updated index on my website got shaken up a bit and older cards are now more recently updated because I fixed some html mistakes and a few spelling mistakes that my new editing tool found.
This is a HoneyPOP card. When you open it there is a honeycomb shape inside. There is nice picture of the inside of the card in the full directions.
5x7 card I made playing with a stamp set I had never used and some scraps.
Relatively easy Flower Soft card. You just need a branch stamp, some Spellbinders dies and a background stamp to make it a little more interesting.
Deja vu in pink.
This is a glitter card. I stamped the flourish and traced with glue and covered it with black glitter. The butterfly was covered with a brushable glitter glu and then glittered with a fine glitter.
If you are interested in reading more about any of the cards above, click on the image for full directions.
This is a HoneyPOP card. When you open it there is a honeycomb shape inside. There is nice picture of the inside of the card in the full directions.
5x7 card I made playing with a stamp set I had never used and some scraps.
Relatively easy Flower Soft card. You just need a branch stamp, some Spellbinders dies and a background stamp to make it a little more interesting.
Deja vu in pink.
This is a glitter card. I stamped the flourish and traced with glue and covered it with black glitter. The butterfly was covered with a brushable glitter glu and then glittered with a fine glitter.
If you are interested in reading more about any of the cards above, click on the image for full directions.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Birthday Definition cards
Here's two more cards. They are the same design but by changing the color choices and adding some glitter I turned the male version into a female version. If you are struggling to make male cards, a lot of times you can do the same thing with a feminine card design.
Click on either image if you want to see the detailed directions.
Click on either image if you want to see the detailed directions.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
New design - if you didn't notice it yet
If you haven't noticed on my website yet, here is a new card design I posted but have been remise about getting out there on the blogs.
As always, click on any of the images to see the larger versions or the full directions.
As always, click on any of the images to see the larger versions or the full directions.
Friday, April 29, 2011
New HoneyPOP Cupcake Card
I found a leftover HoneyPOP cupcake from my previous card and you can't let a cupcake go to waste so I whipped up this new card design using it.

Outside Front

Inside of Opened Card
As always, click on the images for full directions if you want to know more about to make them from my website.
Outside Front
Inside of Opened Card
As always, click on the images for full directions if you want to know more about to make them from my website.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
HoneyPOP Happy Birthday Cupcake
Here's a really cool card I made using one of the Inky Antics HoneyPOP birthday sets. I figured out how to mount the honeycomb on the outside using magnets on one side so it can be enjoyed and displayed with the cupcake open but can still go into a regular envelope.
Also I have a special request to make. Inky Antics is having a special contest on Facebook this month, giving away $25 worth of Inky credits to the HoneyPOP card that gets the most likes, so if you have a Facebook account and like the HoneyPOP cards I have made, please hop over there (https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Inky-Antics/147604798605457) and like my cards so I can win some more stamps.

As always, click on the image if you are interesting in reading the full directions.
Also I have a special request to make. Inky Antics is having a special contest on Facebook this month, giving away $25 worth of Inky credits to the HoneyPOP card that gets the most likes, so if you have a Facebook account and like the HoneyPOP cards I have made, please hop over there (https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Inky-Antics/147604798605457) and like my cards so I can win some more stamps.
As always, click on the image if you are interesting in reading the full directions.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
HoneyPOP Hoppy Easter Card
Here's the outside front of my second Easter card. This one uses the same stamp set plus another one and the honeycomb paper.

Opening the card, opens the honeycomb paper to reveal this surprise inside. The inside here is mostly following the standard pattern established by the set.

As always, click on an image for the full directions and supplies.
Opening the card, opens the honeycomb paper to reveal this surprise inside. The inside here is mostly following the standard pattern established by the set.
As always, click on an image for the full directions and supplies.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Carrots For You Easter Card
Here's the first of two new Easter cards I created using Inky Antics' new HoneyPOP stamp sets. This one doesn't use the HoneyPOP paper but the next one does. I'm still working on the post and web page for the other card that does use the new HoneyPOP paper. Stay tuned, I hope to post it tomorrow night but Easter in nearing so I thought I would get what is done out tonight.

As always, click on the card for full directions.
As always, click on the card for full directions.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Easter Card
Here's another Easter card using the same cross stamp as my last Easter card post as well as a background stamp from the same set. The cross image is colored with Copic markers, including the gold. This time the card is a 5x7 because the cross image is so large you have to make the card a little bigger to be able to add the additional elements.

Like all my posts, just click on the card image if you want the know more about the stamps, colors or want to see the full directions and bigger images.
Like all my posts, just click on the card image if you want the know more about the stamps, colors or want to see the full directions and bigger images.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Delicate Bike
Here's an any occassion card I made using a delicate bike pedistal stamp. It's a little different than what I would have normally done but I was trying to be different and not have white showing on the front of this card. The bike is heat embossed and the gold paper is actually paint dabber. Complete directions are available by clicking on the image if you want to learn more about how is was made.

Sunday, March 27, 2011
This week's cards
Just a quick post with the cards that went up on the website this week. First up are two cards based on a watering can image. The first one is a 5 x 7 card and the second one is 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 if you are wondering why the watering cans are different sizes. I scale all my card images to the same size so they fit into the template I am using for the directions on the website.

I've been working on making and getting some Easter cards up on the site before Easter this year. Here's the first one of 2011. You could probably use this one for other religious events as well like christenings or baptisms.

If any of them interest you, just click on the image to get the directions.
I've been working on making and getting some Easter cards up on the site before Easter this year. Here's the first one of 2011. You could probably use this one for other religious events as well like christenings or baptisms.
If any of them interest you, just click on the image to get the directions.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Another Funny Card
Here's another funny card from the same stamp set.

Inside it reads, "The odds of getting any money out of it are about a million to one."
Perfect for someone who likes to play the lottery or to whom you don't normally send a gift.
The really interesting thing on the card is the paper on left hand side. I made that by stamping out all the numbers in different colors to create a paper that was inspired by the balls they use for the actual drawing. I used more stamp pad ink colors on this card doing that than I have ever used on a single card. Can you guess how many? They are all listed on the directions of course - just click on the image. Has anyone ever used more?
Inside it reads, "The odds of getting any money out of it are about a million to one."
Perfect for someone who likes to play the lottery or to whom you don't normally send a gift.
The really interesting thing on the card is the paper on left hand side. I made that by stamping out all the numbers in different colors to create a paper that was inspired by the balls they use for the actual drawing. I used more stamp pad ink colors on this card doing that than I have ever used on a single card. Can you guess how many? They are all listed on the directions of course - just click on the image. Has anyone ever used more?
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Funny Cruise Card
Here is a funny card I made using on a retired Stampin' Up! stamp set.

This version was done with Copic markers. There is another version on the main direction page as well where I used colored pencils and Gamsol (oderless mineral spirits). Just click on the image for the the directions.
The inside of the cards reads, "Will you pick up my mail while I'm gone?" Perfect for that cruise lover in the family.
This version was done with Copic markers. There is another version on the main direction page as well where I used colored pencils and Gamsol (oderless mineral spirits). Just click on the image for the the directions.
The inside of the cards reads, "Will you pick up my mail while I'm gone?" Perfect for that cruise lover in the family.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Happy St Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Day is a difficult event for cardmaking because most people aren't going to be giving out too many cards except maybe to a few special people. This means I am not usually going to get a lot of use out of whatever I buy for the event. Ok, a good portion of what's in my craft room has never seen any use but will one day (don't laugh you know its true of yours as well), so maybe that's not the best criteria but you know, whatever you get, you are going to make a few cards for that year and then probably never it use again because you already made them one with that stamp or cut out.
This year I found a super cheap and easy solution to that problem. A. C. Moore had a big pack of Nicole St Patrick's Day stickers for $1.00 that inspired me to make this year's design. I started with the stickers in mind and found paper that matched the sticker colors and then worked out a paper layout that made the card be more sophisticated than just putting down some stickers.
The top and bottom yellow sections had a bunch of small shamrocks stamped in them in a light green to step it up further but for some reason the scanner totally missed them. Unfortunately, I didn't realize this until today after I had the images cropped and straightened and ready for posting so rather than delaying them and having a Happy Belated St Patrick's Day post, here are my cards for this year:
As always, click on the card image for the full directions from my website.
Happy St Patrick's Day!
This year I found a super cheap and easy solution to that problem. A. C. Moore had a big pack of Nicole St Patrick's Day stickers for $1.00 that inspired me to make this year's design. I started with the stickers in mind and found paper that matched the sticker colors and then worked out a paper layout that made the card be more sophisticated than just putting down some stickers.
The top and bottom yellow sections had a bunch of small shamrocks stamped in them in a light green to step it up further but for some reason the scanner totally missed them. Unfortunately, I didn't realize this until today after I had the images cropped and straightened and ready for posting so rather than delaying them and having a Happy Belated St Patrick's Day post, here are my cards for this year:
Happy St Patrick's Day!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Leftover Butterflies
Here's a card Mom put together from butterfly leftovers I gave her.

I had stamped out a sheet or two or three of these butterfly images last year when I was planning to make one of these cards:

The image turned out to be to big for what I had in mind though and I never got back it. Good to see them put to good use.
Click on any of the cards for directions on that card.
I had stamped out a sheet or two or three of these butterfly images last year when I was planning to make one of these cards:
The image turned out to be to big for what I had in mind though and I never got back it. Good to see them put to good use.
Click on any of the cards for directions on that card.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Stamping On Dark Paper
Here's another card like the thank you in the last past where the image was stamped on dark paper (black in this case) and then colored and two stamped. The techniques is fairly quick and creates really unique images.

As always, click on the card if you want additional instructions on the stamps and techniques.
As always, click on the card if you want additional instructions on the stamps and techniques.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Cards from the past week or so
Just a quick catch up post with the cards that have gone up over the last week or so. As always just click on the image if you want full directions on any of them.
A card that fits in a business sized envelope...
Get well cards Mom made from some of my initial scrapped imaged.
Stamping and coloring an image on dark paper....
Monday, February 28, 2011
Larger Get Well Card
Here's the last variant Mom made of her get well card. This one was designed as a 5x7 card so there is more room on it so a larger group of people could sign it if someone wanted to pass the card around in an office or group setting. It doesn't show up on the web background well but the card base is white so the entire inside surface and the back surface of the card are usable for writing. She changed the sentiment stamp to something larger with a little more weight and rearranged the elements a little to take up more space on the front of the card but the rest of it is similar to the way the elements on the previous cards where made. Here's the card. As usual, click on it to see the full directions for it on http://www.sharedcards.com.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Two More Get Well Cards
About a month ago, I posted this get well card that my Mother had made.

She made two more variants using the same basic design but using a more monochromatic color theme instead of the a Red Hat Society color theme that I just put up on the website. Here they are:

One thing that she did that didn't translate too well into web images is to place Crystal Effects on all the heart images. This gives them a clear dimensional shiny appearance in person. You can see the light reflection in the bottom of the some of the hearts from the dimensional layer it added if you look closely at the enlarged image on the website.
The full directions with stamp sets and techniques used are up on the website, as I normally do. Just click any of the images to go to that page on the website.
She made two more variants using the same basic design but using a more monochromatic color theme instead of the a Red Hat Society color theme that I just put up on the website. Here they are:
One thing that she did that didn't translate too well into web images is to place Crystal Effects on all the heart images. This gives them a clear dimensional shiny appearance in person. You can see the light reflection in the bottom of the some of the hearts from the dimensional layer it added if you look closely at the enlarged image on the website.
The full directions with stamp sets and techniques used are up on the website, as I normally do. Just click any of the images to go to that page on the website.
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