Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Love the bug!
This image is cased from TAC, but hand drawn by me. The colors of the patterned paper remind me of fruit, summer colors!
Got ya covered
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Asian Flare
I got some new patterned paper (pp) from Hobby Lobby last night, it was 1/2 price so I thought I'd play around. I like these cards, but when I see some cool blogs and they have layer, upon layer of paper.... I love it! But I just can't seem to get the same effect. I guess I just like my simple image with a fram on nice cardstock with a sentiment! I'm trying to work outside the box! Check back once again for more varieties of card making from Creative Greetings!!! That's me!
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Cow's Muse
The cow card with the 'moo' on it (a shrinky dink by the way) is a match book type of card I did about 3 years (??) ago when M's first had the cow stamp in the $1 bin. I think it was of my first attempts at using a sponge to ink the edges. I really like this card and believe this is my one copy from a swap I was in.
The other card....'Cow's it going?' is my new version with doodling along the edges. It's neat that some stamps can still be used, and you can vary the background paper or the style of the fold of the card.
Friday, June 15, 2007
Show display
This is a set up of my cards, on display in an office conference room. I tried to make viewing easier. Some liked finguring through the boxes. Areas (Birthday, thank you, thinking of you etc...) are separated by a divider. Others liked leafing through a book that has clear plages. The big hit were the pre-packed gift boxes, which hold a variety of 10 cards with envelopes.
How to make a 10 card gift pack
Hint: You do need to play around with sizes, dimensions and different cardstock, to get the feel of this package.
I start out with a heavier cardstock that is 12"x12". I cut it down to 9"w x 12"H. Using a scoring tool on the 9"W.... score at 1/2", 1-1/2", 7-1/2" and 8-1/2". On the 12" side, score at 2-1/2", 3-1/2", 8" and 9". Cut all 4 corners where your scoring meets (see photo). It will look like a plus sign. At this time, I stamp what I call the outside of the box. It is easier to stamp, sponge, color in when the box is flat. Remember the top flap and bottom support are facing up when they come together, the backside is opposite (important only if you care about your words facing up)
After everything is stamped, I fold on the scored lines, opposite that the backside or where you stamped. Once folded, you can see how the box comes together. Using red tacky tape, I cut to size and fold up bottom flap and adhere to the 1/2" fold of the sides. That is the only taping you need. I cut the very top edge of this fold at a angle so that when the upper flap closes it stays level.
I found that Making Memories has a magnet enclosure. Love it! But expensive. So, I found the velcro enclosures cheap! I corner rounded the top flap, and then I actually put 10 cards and envelopes inside the box with the velcro and it's mate adhered to the inside of the flap and press it closed so the velcro matches perfectly!! Take out the cards, ink the crisp edges of your box, and then using a small hole punch, I use a brad to attach the tag to the top of the flap. Add fiber or ribbon to make it more festive.
This box is for standard 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" cards, work with the dimensions for different sized boxes, or have less than an 1" frame if you put less than 10 in the pack.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
I know I can!!!!
Shower Card
Love the colors. The umbrella is based off a SU stamp, but I have a tiny flower image that I use to create the same idea. This was a special requested card.
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shower card
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Fresh
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Birthday Wishes
Monday, June 04, 2007
Pop's day
Last week of school
Here's picture of ds, almost 14, at his last symphonic band concert in front of his middle school. He is done playing his baritone horn that he has played for the past 4 years. He did not want to continue playing in high school. I'm very proud of how far he got in his music, but so sad he will not continue. Although I do think it built his confidence and helped him keep on track with his other studies, being disciplined to balance music practice along with school and other sports.
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