Saturday, December 18, 2010

Faith's Journals

Faith came over today to try and finish up her Christmas present journals. We ended up doing 10 of them and I "made" her do most of the work after I showed her how to streamline her process. I'm quite proud of her efforts and how well she did.

See what you think:



I think her friends will be quite pleased. I had to laugh though... She said she liked them so much that she almost couldn't bear to part with them. She now has about 15 of them made so I'm sure she'll be able to keep one or two for herself.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Cards for my friend

I had an additional order for some cards for a co-worker. I finally got the all finished today. Here they are:


Two thank you cards, one wedding card, one "anything" card (hello), one baby shower card, and one birthday card.

I think they turned out very cute. Hope she likes them...

Saturday, December 11, 2010

New cards

I have some new cards to share. The first one is Get Well Riley.


We have a very dear friend who had a traumatic brain injury several years ago from a car accident. She did well for quite awhile (after not being expected to live at all) but over the past few years her health has declined. Her daughter let us know that she's been quite sick this year so I wanted to send her a little "Riley" cheer.

This card is part of an order of cards that I've been working on.


It'll be in a set with the thank you card and the "hello" card. I still have to make one more thank you card and the order will be complete.

This is another card for her order:


I stamped "baby" randomly over the cardstock in yellow and then went back over it with green. I did the same thing to the envelope and the liner for the envelope.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Stair-step card

I saw a card on another blog that I really, really wanted to make. I didn't have the same cartridge that was used in the inspiration card, but I made some adjustments and came up with my own version of it. She used carolers in her scene and I switched to snowmen.

The inspiration card can be found here at Scrapbookpal.com:


Here is my version of it:


I take crooked pictures. Oops... Sorry.

Here it is from the side:



I think I might need more snow on the roof tops. The color is not as true as the card really looks. Oh well.

What do you think?

Instructions:

Materials used:


Joys of the Season Cricut cartridge (snowman on page 48)
Winter Wonderland Cricut cartridge (trees on page 37, building on page 43, building on page 42, and building on page 44)
Christmas Cheer Cricut cartridge (snowman on page 122)
Polar White Flower Soft for the snow
Spring Iris ink (Close to My Heart) for the stamp
Blue ribbon
Bazzil cardstock in brown (tree trunk), green (trees; sorry – not sure of the color name), yellow (lights in buildings), and midnight blue (sky)
Silver glitter
Copic markers
Jewel accents
Stardust Stickles

Directions:

I followed the measurements for the blue cardstock on ScrapbookPals.com blog. They are:

Cut two pieces in the following sizes:

10.5 x 6.5 (scored at 1.25”, 2.5”, 4.5”, 6”, and 8.25” – fold in a zig-zag pattern)
5.5 x 6.5
Stamp this piece with a star stamp. I used a glue stamp and then dipped the piece in silver glitter; tap off excess and set aside

For the “snow” use three strips of white cardstock in 6.5 x 1.5, 6.5 x 1.75, and 6.5 x 2 inches. Tear along the tops to make a jagged edge.

Create “snow” by adding glue and the Polar White Flower Soft to the white strips of cardstock and set aside to dry.

Select your stamped image (I used Merry & Bright stamped in Spring Iris ink from Close to My Heart); stamp on white cardstock and trim with decorative edge trimmer. Mount on a dark blue mat. (Note: I put the ribbon between the white stamped image and the blue mat.)

Since I didn’t have the same cartridge for the trees and buildings, here are my measurements:

Winter Wonderland:

Cut trees from the green cardstock at 3.5. Re-cut with the shift to get the tree trunks, using brown
Adhere the brown trunks to the trees and set aside

Winter Wonderland:

Cut the building (church) on page 43 at 4.5 inches in black on the setting
Cut the building on page 42 at 4 inches in black on the setting
Cut the building on page 44 at 4 inches in black on the setting

Joys of the Season:

Cut the image in white at 3 inches. Color hat, branches, facial features, and scarf with your choice of colors. Add stickles or glitter to give some sheen and sparkle. Add Flower Soft as desired.

Christmas Cheer:

Cut image at 3 inches in white. Color hat, branches, facial features, and scarf with your choice of colors. Add stickles or glitter to give some sheen and sparkle. Add Flower Soft as desired.

Using scrap yellow cardstock, create “lights” for the building windows and adhere to the backs of the buildings.

Time to assemble:

Glue your “snow” to the two lower folds.
Glue your buildings onto the stamped blue cardstock and then glue this piece to the back fold. Don’t glue it all the way to the bottom or it won’t be tall enough over the other folds. Add “snow” to the rooftops.
Glue your last piece of “snow” to the inside of the last fold.
Attach your images.
Attach your stamped image and ribbon to the front layer.

If the images and the snow make the card too heavy, you can cut and attach anchors to the bottom to help keep it upright.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

New Journals

Today was busier than I had originally planned. Got up, took the dog for her monthly beauty appointment, took Keith to work, went to the car dealership to pick up my garage door opener (that I left in the loaner), went to a scrapbook store to get a few items I needed for some orders (and ended up making a totally cute "ornament" make-and-take), headed back to work to leave Keith my car and stayed to watch Isaiah at our Toys for Tots "carnival" (to raise money for the local chapter). Then, I left with Amy and Isaiah and went to lunch (she bought - Chipotle's), Toys r Us so Isaiah could show us "exactly" what he wanted for Christmas, and then the mall so she could pick up her wedding ring that she's sent off for repairs and to pick up some items from Bath and Body Works that she had a coupon for. Next, we went to Kohl's because someone had outgrown his winter coat. We ran into Faith, our 15 year old granddaughter, and her mom. She wanted to come over tonight to work on her journals for her friends' Christmas presents, so I said to come on over. Isaiah wanted to spend the night anyway so I probably wasn't going to get much done for my stuff.

So, instead of working on my Christmas cards tonight, I helped Faith and one of her friends make journals and cards for friends. I was really pleased with how well they came out. They picked the papers and I did most of the gluing. My Scotch tape runner was being very difficult. I didn't get any pictures of the cards but here are the journals "they" made:








 And this is the other one for my co-worker's order:


All in all, it was a very good day.