Saturday, February 13, 2010

I'm on a roll!


This week was absolutely crazy!  Shane and I were on diametrically opposite schedules; every single day, one of us left in the morning while the other was still asleep and one of us came home when the other had already gone to bed.  We needed to have some time just for us, and had a great time hanging out in Denton today.

We came home and I turned on my "workout" music to keep the energy up.  Shane decided to try out his new electric smoker and I sat down to make some cards.  I think our results were both awesome: his ribs were smoky and fall-off-the-bone tender, and my two cards turned out well!

First, I needed to make a card for the baby shower I skipped for our "together time."  (oops.)  You'll recognize that this is the same Close To My Heart Everyday Celebrations pattern as the card I made for Ana's birthday; I just swapped out the birthday image on the front with the baby carriage and "sweet baby" stamp from the D1130 stamp set.  Or, as Shane said, the "War of the Worlds" baby carriage.  :)  Inside, I used a bracket from the Random Thoughts C1399 On the Edge set and a chocolate Bigger Brad, which apparently is my new thing inside cards!

 


February is "birthday week" in my family: my brother, sister, and dad all have birthdays within seven days!  This year is a big one; my brother turns 21.  BUT, My sister's comes first, so I needed to do her card tonight so I could send it on its way.  Again, I used the Everyday Celebrations kit for the card pattern and paper.  

I pulled out the D1269 February Word Puzzle stamp set because I intended to use the word 'February,' but I had a whole new inspiration once I saw the tag!  I used the '2' and '7' from D1137 Giggle Lowercase and a 't' and 'h' from the D1301 Hodgepodge Alphabet to stamp the milestone in the main area.  Then I stamped the tag in Dutch Blue, cut it out, inked the edges, and stamped Kerri's name with Hodgepodge Alphabet letters.  I tried affixing it to the card with ribbon, but didn't like the way it looked, so put a bitty brad at the end and raised it above the card with sticky squares.

Inside and on the back of the envelope, I mixed the February Word Puzzle and Celebration stamps and added a piece of matching scrap paper to make the money 'sleeve' inside.  Shane said this one was my best yet.  Hope she likes it as much as we do!

   




Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Finally: Two Cards


Since I haven't done a good job of posting things as I make them, I figured that I can at least post them when they go out the door!

I made this first card a few months ago at a crop at my friend Pam's house near Tyler. 
Pam is an unbelievable inspiration -- she has taught me so much and introduced me to all the incredible CTMH products that I use all the time!  Another great lesson: save every little scrap!  She'd saved a ton of scraps and said they were ours for the taking, so I spent nearly half the day making cards instead of layouts!  It is amazing what you can cobble together with the tiniest pieces :)

 


I made this next card last night for one of my team members, Ana, whose birthday is today.  (HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ANA!)  The cardstock, pattern, stamped shapes, and polka dot paper are from the Close To My Heart Everyday Celebrations pack, the lettering on the envelope and inside the card is CTMH Giggle Lowercase, and the brown patterned paper is from the CTMH Serendipity paper pack.  I think you'll start to see that I have quite the penchant for browns and use them all the time! 

The envelope and the inside (before I finished it out):

After writing my message, I decided it was a little "left-heavy"
and added the brads for balance.  The first thing she said when
she opened up the card was that she loved "the buttons" :)


And finally, the front.  I took an angled shot so you can get an idea 
of the dimension.  The blue cardstock is raised above the brown paper 
with sticky squares.  I distressed the edges quite a bit before and after 
inking them and loved the way it helped toughen up the "sweet" images!



And that's all for tonight.  I'm hoping to be better about posting things before I give them away.  It is such a shame to give people beautiful things and not be able to look back and enjoy them for myself!!

Monday, October 19, 2009

The November Crop is at My House!

I've recently been meeting up with a great group of girls to make some fun scrapbook and card projects. We rotate meeting places and I'm excited that we are getting together at my house for our November crop on November 14th.

Pam Thorn, who is an expert scrapbooker, will be leading a project class where we will make a 6 x 6 acrylic scrapbook album using your choice of papers. The papers will be pre-cut and ready to assemble to conserve class time for creative embellishments, stamping, and learning new techniques.

You can either bring photos to add that day so you will be completely finished when you leave, or you can add your photos later.

Lunch will be provided, and even though we call it a "class" since we'll be learning, it is really fun and laid back; we talk and laugh and listen to great music.

I had NEVER done any creative scrapbooking when I attended my first class of Pam's, and in just a few hours, I created an amazing album that I would have never imagined I was capable of. The great thing about these classes is that you leave with a completely finished project. This acrylic album is PERFECT to either give as a gift or just show off at Christmas.

Here is the cover and a few pages (using the Aspen paper pack) from an example of the album we'll be creating:













In addition to the Aspen papers, here are the additional paper pack designs you can choose from: (there are six paper designs in each pack; the images below show a sliver of each design.)


Serendipity
Moon Doggie



Key to My Heart



It's a Guy Thing

Unforgettable

Twitterpated


Life's Delights


Emporium



If you'd like to come, the class fee is $35 and includes all materials (except adhesive) needed to complete the album. Each kit comes with coordinating cardstock, ribbons, and embellishments, according to paper choice.

RSVP is needed by October 25th for supplies to be ordered and papers pre-cut. Please respond to the invite and also email your paper pack choice to Pam Thorn, thornpj@embarqmail.com as soon as possible.




After we finish up with our acrylic albums, feel free to stay as long as you want and work on any other cards or scrapbook projects you are in the middle of or want to get started. Pam will have the embossing tool, Cricut, and other cool tools to use. Just bring adhesive, paper, cardstock, and embellishments for any other projects you want to work on and (most importantly!) get Pam's advice on.

Hope to see you there!
Kim