Friday, September 28, 2018

Wreath Cards

Jennifer McGuire has posted videos of wreath cards made using templates by Gina K. It is a clever and fun concept. I have a huge collection of stamps, so I decided to try to make wreath cards with the stamps that I have on hand, but using the wreath card template. It has been a learning experience. These first ones have not really been finished or made into cards yet. I am not sure which ones I will actually use. These are just my first attempts that turned out halfway decent. The ones that bombed (several) got tossed into the trash. I really recommend that you choose your colors for coordination before you begin. Some of my first experiments would have worked if I had chosen my colors more carefully. Stamp the largest image first, then fit in the smaller ones, working your way down in size as you go.  The following wreath card fronts are not necessarily in the order that I made them.




I went diagonal with the next one. Not sure how it will work for an actual card. I may have to cut it out to use.



There is not much of an open center to this one. The bulk of the wreath was one floral stamp that I used in each corner, then filled in with a little green using smaller stamps.


This next card uses circle borders by ArtGoneWild. The pumpkin in the center is not part of the set. I just liked it better. It looks kind of like a wreath card, but it was done with 3 circle stamps made to go together. I could and probably should have popped out each of the smaller circles and the pumpkin, but I was tired, so I went for easy. If I used just the outside circle, I could adapt it to an actual wreath card, maybe filling it out a bit. I may try that eventually.


This last one is my favorite, and it is the most recent. The small pumpkin that I used in the center of the Halloween card above and in the wreath of the one below was by Impression Obsession.  The leaf/acorn/stick swag was a single stamp by Stampin' Up, so the wreath itself was made using only 2 stamps. The scarecrow is also a Stampin' Up stamp. These stamps, and most of the ones used in all of these card fronts were older stamps. There are a few stamps from newer sets, but very few.


Friday, September 14, 2018

Simple Card






After seeing several examples on Pinterest of a beautiful embossing folder, I wanted to find and buy it. Apparently it is by Apple Blossom, is sold in the U.K. through CraftStash, and the original one came in a Papercraft magazine. The original is referred to as "THAT embossing folder" and someone on the Refupeas message board very kindly sent one to me as a RAK, along with the magazine. When I saw the company had others, too, I had to buy a few, in spite of their shipping costs from there to the States. The above card was made with one of THAT embossing folder's family. I love roses. I love basketweave. I love the curved middle.

I needed a quick card, so I just added a couple of cut outs from Heartfelt Creations' Wildwood Cottage paper collection.

Just FYI, these folders are thicker than the normal ones. I had to get creative to get it to emboss with my Big Shot. I used the platform, one plate, and one or two pieces of chipboard as my sandwich. The second plate seemed too thick to go through.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Disney Album, First 4 Layouts and a few Disney Shirts

In December of 2017, each of our children, spouses, grandchildren, and additional family members came from different states to gather for a reunion and celebration at Disney World. This is going to be a rather lengthy project. We all took a ton of photos. I considered doing digital photos, but I went traditional. I just like playing with paper.

This first, introductory page used the cutting file that I cut from vinyl and put on the back of one of my Disney T-shirts.  I actually made about 27 different t-shirts for 6 of us. Everyone else made their own or wore shirts they already had. Most decided to have matching shirts. My group was rebellious and chose different designs.



 Above is the introductory page. Below is the back of my t-shirt, made with blue glitter vinyl.



A lot of journaling went on this layout, which has been whited out, since it is being posted online. We never did manage to get a photo of our entire group all at the same time. There were some lack of communication issues. The pages shown below were taken on Christmas Eve after church. The Mickey die cut is a Cricut cutting file. I decided to mix Disney and Christmas papers and embellishments for this album, whatever seemed to fit the photos on the page.


After lunch, several of us went to Disney Springs, where we had our first experience with Disney photographers. The title was by Paper Wizard. The Naughty and Nice cutting files were adapted from Silhouette Design Store files. The Mickey on the right is a stamp that I have had for years.


 Below is a close up of my shirt. This is another Cricut design that I cut from various colors and types of vinyl and applied with my heat transfer machine. Since I made nearly everyone else's shirts before I made mine, I kept getting better at doing multi-layer heat transfer. This is not one I would recommend that a beginner try to make. It was very time consuming, and I had trouble getting the colors and types of HTV that I wanted.


We had all made matching pajama pants from material that a family member found at Hobby Lobby. Of course we had to take pajama pictures on Christmas Eve. The paper that I used for this layout was a simple diagonal plaid. Our pajamas were a similar plaid, just not diagonal, and since our PJ fabric had Mickey characters, I stamped and cut Mickeys and Mickey heads, then glued them to the page to resemble our pajama pants.  The font that I used for the title is a commercial font that I loved enough to buy. The font family is called Desire.


Mother's Day Gift Activity Day






I do projects with the 10 and 11 year old girls at church, so I try to choose something they will enjoy but also has a purpose. This was our May project, and the girls gave them to their moms for Mother's Day. It's basically the same as the summer projects I made and posted awhile back, except that y sweet husband cut the wood for me.

It's just a sanded and painted wood block, with a little Modge Podge to hold the scrapbook paper to it. The paper had several sayings, and the girls got to choose which one for their block. This one was definitely the most popular. The paper line was Home Grown by Pebbles, and the individual paper was called "Family Time."

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