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Friday, January 25, 2008

Shoebox Swap - Part 2

Here are the other 4 cards from the shoebox swap at my upline Terri's Christmas party. We had so much fun doing this, that we're talking about meeting throughout the year for a swap! That would be so much fun! :)
This is my 1st upline Bonnie's swap card. Every time I see this "Fabulous" flower I think of how much work it must be to cut out. Well, while I wouldn't want to make a large number of these cards (over 30), it was a lot easier and less time-consuming than I had thought. I really like this flower and now that I have the stamp set, I'm sure I'll be cutting it out frequently. The rest of this card is gorgeous too; I loved how we did Direct to Paper on the bottom half, and doesn't it look like designer paper? The top half IS designer paper; the bottom was stamped by moi. Love the jumbo eyelet too!
















This card was so fast and easy to make, but what a "wow" card it is! I haven't used the brushed gold cs before, and I really liked how it looked. This color combo isn't one I would have thought of either, but I really like it; very fresh looking!
















This was my card for the swap. I was very busy this Christmas season and wanted something fast. I haven't used the Simply Said set in awhile, so I dug it out. I like the color combo, but I definitely could have done a lot better with coloring the stems! Actually I made quite a few of these cards, as gifts for my mother-in-law and sister-in-law; those ones had much nicer stems... Why I didn't take a picture of THOSE ones, is beyond me!
















This was another simple one, and the lady (I'm sorry I can't remember her name!) was even nice (and organized) enough to pre-stamp the "C" and the background for each of us! All we had to do was assemble! I love the Pomegranite and Chocolate Chip together! And ohhh, that ribbon!

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Upline Christmas Party

I know I promised no more Christmas cards for the next long while, and I'll live up to that promise - honestly! I will talk a bit about the fantastic time I had a my upline Terri's Christmas party and am only sorry I haven't posted about it earlier!

I always wait for Terri's Christmas party every year; I've been twice now, and every time has been so much fun! This year (well I guess last year already!) we did a Secret Santa gift exchange, a Chinese gift exchange, a shoebox swap, and enjoyed so many great treats while we talked about stamping and other fun things that we're all up to. I received some amazing gifts from my Secret Santa Kerri; I need to take some pictures to post for you! In the meantime, I DID take pictures of the shoebox swap cards we made and I'll share those with you. We wanted to make non-Christmas cards, since most of us had been in full Christmas mode since July and we wanted a break! Here are 3 of the cards we made; I'll post more next time! :)












This first card is made with the brand new set Embrace Life and the new papers Bali Breeze. I loved the sponging we did with this card!














This next card was designed by my up line Terri (you can visit her blog here). I loved using the 5/8 ribbon and that Flowers For You designer paper is really pretty. I thought this card was perfect for getting me in a "Springy" mood! We also got to use a build-a-brad for the centre of the flower - long awaited and long coveted! I think they're a great way to finish off a project.














The last card uses papers from the Cutie Pie designer paper set, as well as the 5 petal flower punch (I HAVE to have it now!) and the Three for You punch. This was an easy but fun card to make - so many pretty colors, you can't help but be happy when you look at this one!

Stay tuned for more cards from the Christmas party! :)

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Faux Postage Technique


These are the last Christmas cards I'm posting again until much later in the year, I promise! I had so many different Christmas cards to show you this year, and not enough time to get on the computer and post them before the big Dec 25! These were the other cards from my last stamp club meeting in November. Again, I couldn't decide which card for them to do, so I cut everything the same, showed them both cards and let them choose which one they wanted to attempt. The snoman card was a little more difficult to do, because you had to mask the area around each rectangle so you didn't get the rest of that stamp (snowman from the now retired Holiday Tag Team) anywhere you didn't want it. This was a great technique I always wanted to try; if you visit www.Splitcoaststampers.com they have a great tutorial for this technique, along with a link to a file so you can print out the "stamps". If you haven't tried this one yet and have a little extra time to play, I would definitely try it. I've so many beautiful examples with it! I have to say, I had a fun experience trying to get acetate though. You need window sheets for this technique, and have to cut out rectangles (or just one) to mask the other stamps. Well, since I didn't have enough acetate to go around, I was on the hunt. I went to Michael's and asked for sheets of acetate. I had to explain what I was using it for, that it was clear pieces of plastic to make windows on cards, etc. The lady had no idea what I was talking about, so asked someone else to help us. Well, the next lady pointed me in the direction of Staples Office Depot, because she said it was an office item, not a craft item. Doesn't she know ANYTHING can be a craft item? ;) At least she knew what I was talking about! So off I went to Staples, where I proceded to explain to this 16 year old boy what I was looking for. Eventually he said "do you mean transparency films for overheads?" And I figured that would work, so he showed me the way. Well, I had no idea there was such a selection! And what a price range too! In the end I found, tucked behind a bunch of others, a small pack of transparency sheets for the cheapest price. Whew! What an ordeal! All this with my then 2 year old tagging along; poor girl! So, if you want to do this Faux Postage technique, now you know where to get those window sheets and what they are called to those "non-crafting" people!

Just a quick note, because I'm such a proud mommy - my baby turned 3 today! I have been on the verge of tears for half of the day, first last night thinking about the experience of having her, and then today thinking about my first hours with her in my arms. Even typing this, my chest is getting heavy and my eyes are tearing up! She was so cute this morning, waking up asking "is my birthday starting yet?" What a girl; she's amazing and makes me feel like the luckiest mom in the world! *sniff*

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Happy New Year! - And Some Cards

Happy New Year everyone! I hope you all had a fantastic holiday. My brother and sister-in-law came over to spend Christmas day with us, and New Year's Eve was spent with some friends; a very relaxing but fun time. Now that January 1st has come and gone, I am gearing up for all my classes, clubs and other stamping fun coming up this year! I'm starting a new stamp club this January (the 18th), and have 2 spots left! Let me know if you'd like to join (and are in the Edmonton area). I also have 2 Marker Clubs starting this January, and both are full. I'll have so many projects to show you each month from all of these clubs! I have a tonne of fun classes planned as well; including a Valentine's bundle class, a 6x6 bragbook class (create an entire 26 page scrapbook in one day!), a recipe box class, calendar class, etc. etc... I will be a busy year! I am also attending the Stampin' Up Convention in Salt Lake City this July - it's the 20th anniversary, and it is guaranteed to be an AMAZING time! Anyone who signs up to be a demonstrator before Convention is eligible to come; ask me for more details! I also plan to be at Scrapfest again this year; the last 2 years have been great, and I have every reason to think this year will be just as great! What a year this is going to be!















Well, to get on to the cards I've posted... These 2 were from my last Club meeting in November, where members learned the shadow technique. This was such a funny class (at least to me) because while making the cards (the other technique will be posted later) I couldn't for the life of me decide what I wanted to do! For this card, I knew everything about the card except for the layout I wanted, and couldn't for some reason decide between using a brad or a button for the centre of the scallop piece. I just couldn't decide! So, I made sure all the pieces were the same size, showed my club both cards, and let them decide which they liked better and wanted to make. Whew! These cards were made using the Wanted set, and C. Chip, Bordering Blue, R. Rock and V. Vanilla were the card stock colors I used. All you do is stamp your image on the V.Vanilla CS, then again on a piece of acetate; then you place the acetate with the image where you want it to go (this case, under the original horse for a reflection effect) and rub it on! The image will transfer from the acetate onto your CS! Then I just drew a line to look like grass, and sponged and aqua painted the sky and water. Not a difficult technique at all!

I hope you all have a great year ahead with lots of time to do the things that make you most happy!