Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Tilt a Whirl Challenge

Fun, fun, fun! There is a challenge over at the Cardmaker's message board to tilt the main image and sentiment on your card...and we're getting dizzy over there!

Then there is also a challenge on the Moxie Fab World blog to make an elegant card...they are showcasing their new special issue, Card Style...and you have a chance to win too if you play along!

I based my card off a Mojo Monday sketch from 2009 and tried to add lots of texture with scoring and dry embossing.

elegant thanks

Of course, I inked the edges...(don't I always?) But other than that I tried not to fancy it up too much...I was going for 'elegant'...did it work?

As far as what I used...the cardstock is Die Cuts With a View, the patterned paper is Miss Elizabeth's (from the Dollar Tree), the embossing folders are paisley and script from Provocraft, and the stamps are from my favorite new company The Stamps of Life, this is just a couple of pieces of their very versatile Thanks2you set.

Thanks for looking!

Meredith



Monday, July 19, 2010

Picture this...Summer Mantle Display

I've been wandering around blogland...oohing and ahhing over the neat projects that so many creative people make to decorate their homes...it's wonderful.

Over at Nest to Keep I saw her version of a framed mantle display...and knew that I needed to liven up my mantle with something similar...so I did!

Here is the view of it all...

mantle display closer

I chose to purchase various frames from the dollar store...because I thought I'd like to try my hand at spray painting them...my frame openings range in size from 8x10 to 3x3, I think that any combo would work.

I used various Cricut cartridges to cut the letters, for the most part, trying to cut them as large as would look good in the frames.

I found some coordinating scrapbook paper on clearance at Michael's...and used that for the backgrounds and the letters. The paper is by We R Memory Keepers, their White out Promenade line.

I decided to pop-dot the letters to add some dimension...

mantle display 3-d

I also inked all the letter edges with dark brown...

mantle display closeup

All in all...pretty good!

mantle display

Thank you for looking, and I'm linking up (showing off for the first time ever in blogland) over at Life as Lori!

And I'm also putting in a link to the mantle theme at Funky Junk Interiors!

Meredith

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Kites and Butterflies

It's fun to get into the craft room...for something other than laundry!

I've been working on thinking 'outside the box', something that I am not necessarily practiced at...and when Stephanie from The Stamps of Life posted a video about using the cloud stamps from one of her sets as a flower...I thought about using the triangle of the kite from this set to make a butterfly...initially, I thought that the bottom triangle would be good...but soon realized that it wouldn't work out like I envisioned...so tried the top one....voila!

A butterfly!

butterfly front

butterfly inside

How I made it:
stamps: Kites2fly set from the Stamps of Life
paper: from a scrap pack at Hobby Lobby
ink: Colorbox
cardstock: Staples
other: wire for antenna, adhesive, pop-dots

Instructions:
Ink all edges. Make a gate-fold card and cover front with patterned paper. Use top triangle stamped point to point to make butterfly wings, use kite bow to stamp butterfly body. Cut out and add wire antenna. Use pop-dots to mount butterflies to front.

For inside, cut patterned paper to fit. Add another butterfly. Add sentiments.

Thank you for looking!
Meredith

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

It's a bonanza card week!

Wow, participating in the crop was fun, fun, fun!

On Saturday I did some paper piecing

paper piecing challenge

Used some glittery paper

g is for glitter

And followed a sketch

follow my lead challenge

Then I took a break for a day....but today, I was back in the craft room, revved up to go again!

Today I chose to make a window card

through my window

And a waterfall card...I just love waterfall cards!

typhoon lagoon front

That's all for now...enjoy!

Meredith

Saturday, May 22, 2010

More Challenge fun

I tell you, what a blast! Between the games and the camaraderie, who knew that playing with online friends could be such fun! If you haven't yet, come on over to the Cardmaker Swap forum, and join in the fun!

Yesterday was a bonanza cardmaking day for me, four cards! All with different techniques...what a blast.

First was the 'keep it zesty' challenge...use citrus colors as your main colors...how summery!

keep it zesty challenge

I used papers from a Miss Elizabeth pack for this one...what used to be sold at Dollar Tree...and I was going for a 'shop front' look with the border punch I chose (Martha Stewart). The flower is a Bazzil paper flower, inked up, and the sentiment was cut with the cricut.

Next came the 'make something marvelous' challenge...use purple as your main color and include some lace. Let me tell you, finding purple in my craft room was not as easy as it should have been! And lace...where's the lace???

make something marvelous challenge

But I managed! The lace is actually a paper sticker on a roll...the packaging is gone, same with the papers...but they turned out fairly well!

Next in line was the challenge called 'card say moo...'....say what??? It was a great challenge, a real stretch for me, but one I'm not sorry I decided to try. Are you ready for this? The challenge is to use sweetened condensed milk to stamp an image...then you heat emboss it...sweet!!!

card say moo

It really gives an elegant, old-time look to the stamp...and the detail of the stamp comes through surprisingly well! I'm not sure I'll be using this style regularly...but it was neat to try!

Last card of the day was very different from my normal...but what a cute idea! The challenge was titled 'can I water your garden', and we used this watering can template to print out a watering can to then decorate as we wished! That simple!

Photobucket

I loved how simple it was, and love the idea of using this as a teacher gift from my youngest son to his teachers this year!

I hope to squeeze more cardmaking around the chores today...

Enjoy,

Meredith


Friday, May 21, 2010

Make it Marvelous in May Crop

So over at the Cardmaker message board we are having a four day crop filled with games and challenges...this is the third one since I've joined the board, but the first one that I have participated in....fun!

Yesterday I managed to get a bit of time in the craft room and joined in my first challenge, "Dress your hat". We each took a flapper hat template and dressed it up...they are all so cute!

This is my first version, obviously, I'm not quite over my black and white kick...

dress up your hat challenge

But after looking at it for a bit I thought it needed just something a bit more...

hat take two

Better, no?

The next challenge I participated in was the 'birds and the bees' challenge...just include either a bird or a bee on your card...easy and fun.

For this one, I brought out my cricut machine, using the Home Decor cartridge I cut the bird and branch, then popped them on a card...so simple!

birds and bees challenge

I'll try to make some more today!

Enjoy,

Meredith

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Sketch Challenge on Cardswap board

Over on the Cardswap message board they have weekly challenges, and for this week's sketch challenge I made up this birthday card...

birthday card stamps for life

The pp is from Miss Elizabeth (DollarTree) I sure wish that they sold the scrapbooking papers still...they usually had some great patterns...

The stamps are from a new company for me, The Stamps of Life. Frankly, I love this lady's style! I have been watching the releases since last September, and have finally taken the plunge and subscribed to the monthly releases...now I'll have to play catch up on the earlier ones! Anyway, the stamps I used on this card are the balloon and birthday circle from the HappyBday2You and the messages inside the balloons from the banners4all set. I think that the interchangability (is that a word?) of the elements of each set is what has me hooked on this designer!

Enjoy,

Meredith