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Showing posts with label Banner punch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Banner punch. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Sparkly Season Watercolor Pencils


At first glance, the "little" images in the Sparkly Seasons didn't seem that important, but I'm liking them more and more! I used my (cheap) watercolor pencils to color this Nutcracker image, and then went in search of a card to put him on. The Season of Cheer Designer Series Paper was a perfect match, even though I didn't plan it that way!


A Christmas card needs a little sparkle, right? So the Gold Metallic Thread and the Gold Cording helped me out there. I used the sketch from FMS205.

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Thursday, June 18, 2015

Meet Cucumber Crush



The new In Color Cucumber Crush just makes me think of summer! What a great, fresh addition to our greens family.

This card features more of the Cherry on Top DSP stack. Don't you love those little candles?

I added a few little banners to the sentiment from Perfect Pennants by punching some Gold Foil, Bermuda Bay, and a scrap of Cherry on Top DSP. The gold metallic clothespin holds a few Bermuda Bay sequins to add to the sparkle!

Don't forget you can earn a FREE Catalog Bonus Pack for every order $40 or more that you place using the Host Code R4KJVSH3. Offer good through June 27. See this post to get all the details!

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Thursday, March 5, 2015

You made my day--a CASE of copying

In the stamping world, we use the acronym CASE (Copy And Share Everything) when we use someone else's idea to make a project. It's considered acceptable. {wink} Of course, some of us can never leave well enough alone--we have to put our own little touches in!

This darling card was CASEd from page 5 of the Sale-a-bration catalog. I totally love this sentiment, and I had so many ideas for using it (and the rest of the stamp set), that I was overwhellmed and stumped. Soooooo, I decided to start CASEing all the ideas I liked.

When I got to this card, I started out just like the sample, but I liked the Gold Glimmer Paper better than the Silver used in the original. And I didn't want to make the card unmailable by using a button (this is my justification for only buying--never using--buttons), so I substituted some Hello Honey Thick Baker's Twine from the new Sale-a-bration offerings. Then I thought the greeting circle needed "a little something," so I added some doodling with my Soft Suede marker.

Ta da! There you have it, a CASE with my own little touches. What set are you stumped by? Try re-creating somebody else's project--maybe even from the catalog!--and see if that jumpstarts your creativity!

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Stamps: Best Day Ever (SAB)
Paper: Coastal Cabana, Best Year Ever DSP (SAB), Gold Glimmer Paper, Whisper White, Bermuda Bay
Ink: Coastal Cabana, Calypso Coral marker, Soft Suede marker
Accessories: Circle Framelits, Banner Punch, In Color Accessory Pack (SAB)

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Birthday Acorns--it's only the beginning

Another card made with my favorite pattern from the Color Me Autumn Designer Series Paper!

We have a large number of birthdays in the next month. Really. A LOT of birthdays.

Sister, great nephew, brother-in-law, niece, brother, sister-in-law, another brother-in-law, another brother, mom, daughter, another daughter and my father-in-law. You thought I was exaggerating, didn't you! (I had to list them in date order to keep track.) It's a big family, and we love it.

I need cards and gift card holders, and you'll be seeing them all here. This card will work male or female, and it went together quickly! The little banners are punched from scraps of the Color Me Autumn DSP. Other than that, it's just a stamp, a bit of layering, and a quick doodle with my favorite pens--the Project Life by Stampin' Up! Journaling pens! Make a quick stack of cards using this layout and your favorite designer paper you've been hoarding!

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Stamps: Age Awareness photopolymer
Paper: Sahara Sand, Soft Suede, Color Me Autumn DSP
Ink: Soft Suede
Accessories: Banner punch, PLxSU Journaling Pens, dimensionals

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Paper Pumpkin Bonus card


This card is made with parts of the July Paper Pumpkin kit, with just a few extras! I used the Banner Punch on leftover bits of the Paper Pumpkin Designer Papers, then stamped the "party" stamp to create an invitation (or birthday!) suitable any time. A great side benefit of the kits is that you accumulate great stamps and ink spots (the miniature version, no longer available in the catalog) to use in other projects.

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Stamps: July Paper Pumpkin
Paper: Night of Navy, Whisper White, Real Red
Ink: Smoky Slate, Real Red
Accessories: Banner Punch, Itty Bitty Accents Punches (heart), Gray Baker's Twine (July PP kit), Large Polka Dot embossing folder, rhinestones

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

You're how old???


I couldn't send this card to just anyone--although my  younger siblings might be on the receiving end of one. :-) And it works well for those milestone kid birthdays! I just really like how this card came together. The colors please me, and the simplicity pleases me. Have a great Wednesday!

Stamps: Just Sayin'
Paper: Basic Gray, Watercolor Wonder DSP, Whisper White, Daffodil Delight
Ink: Basic Gray
Accessories: White Baker's Twine, Word Bubble Framelits, Banner punch, Project Life black marker