Tuesday, August 24, 2010

New Cards

I had signed up for a card making class at my LSS and it was scheduled for July 13. With Ron's emergency surgery on July 12, I completely forgot about it. In fact, I didn't even remember it for over a week and one night as I was coming home from the rehab center, it hit me that I'd missed the class. I know that she pays the teacher based on the people who sign up, so I figured at best they'd give me credit towards another classs. That's exactly what the store did and I took last week's class.

We made four cards in two hours - and each of them had quite a bit of detail. I was really glad that I got to take this class because the cards turned out beautifully.


I gave the black and white one to my mom for her birthday and the "Dance" card is going to someone for her 13th birthday. I figure that 13-year olds definitely dance to their own music, so this is very appropriate for her.

Since this picture was taken, I've colored the butterfly and flower and added some sparkle in other places. I like it.

I hope she does, too.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Back to School card

In my blog browsing the other day, I came across a totally adorable back to school card on here on Craft Room with A View blog. I loved it! As I was reading how she did it and such, I noticed that she had actually seen one here on Hands, Head, and Heart blog (scroll down a bit for the school card). Both of them were so cute that I decided I had to try my hand at one for Isaiah.

I started out searching online for a picture of the backpack that Amy bought him for school and found it here on Target's Website. I saved a picture of it so I'd have a reference to work from:


I wanted to make the backpack as realistic looking as possible but I knew I'd be challenged because of my lack of artistic training. I had some Tim Holtz Idea-ology chipboard so I used that as my base and built up from there. I cut one piece for the body and then cut a piece for the top "flap" and one for the bottom "flap."


I covered all three pieces with cardstock. The bottom piece I covered with red, the body I covered with white and then colored with Martha Stewart Pewter marker, and the top piece I covered with part of a sticker that had the right texture that I wanted.

While those were drying, I worked on the little "badge" that goes on the top flap. This was very, very challenging. Let me reiterate - I am not an artist and have never had any drawing lessons or shading lessons. So, I started out bigger than what I needed and then started making it smaller and smaller until it was as small as I could go and still work with it. The white pieces on the emblem are white cardstock pieces that I cut out and glued on. The Storm Trooper faces are drawn freehand (just don't look too closely at them!).


The bottom flap has my interpretation of Darth Vader and two more Storm Troopers. The lettering and Storm Troopers were done with a white colored pencil and the rest was done with gray - both Martha Stewart colors.

My finished card:


The patterned paper is Show & Tell from We R Memory Keepers and the stickers are some from Big Lots that I've had for awhile.

I wanted to carry the lined paper theme into the inside so I added some more, along with a couple of stickers to also tie the inside to the outside.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Silhouette Craft Cutter

I found a "giveaway" this morning while hopping around Facebook. It's for a Silhouette Craft Cutter and it's amazing! I've never seen anything like it.

Check out TidyMom's giveaway here:
http://www.tidymom.net/2010/08/free-silhouette-craft-cutter-giveaway.html

Monday, August 2, 2010

New birthday card

I have a friend who turned 30 today, so last night I made her a card. I wasn't liking it too much until I added the gold leaves on top. Then, I thought it looked good.

Of course, I can't remember the brands of the stuff I used, except the edger was a Martha Stewart design, the little leaves are also punched with a Martha Stewart punch, the gold leaves came from a little packet I picked up on sale at Wal-Mart (I think), the little bug came from a bag of mixed "bug" embellishments, the ribbon is probably Martha Stewart and no clue on the paper.