Thanks to my wonderful husband, I finally own a Circut. I got it for my birthday/our anniversary. I have been playing around all weekend with it and have only made one card. I've cute a bunch of stuff that mostly ended up in the trash. Still trying to figure it out.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
New Cricut!
Thanks to my wonderful husband, I finally own a Circut. I got it for my birthday/our anniversary. I have been playing around all weekend with it and have only made one card. I've cute a bunch of stuff that mostly ended up in the trash. Still trying to figure it out.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
I have so many birthdays coming up that I will need cards for that I should get them all done now so that when they come around I am not scrambling to do them.
Wish me luck :)
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Moon & Stars
The challenge on SCS today was to use Today's color challenge was to use Cool Caribbean, Pretty in Pink, and Marigold Morning together. I didn't think I could pull it off. I barely used the Marigold on this card, just to mat the image and color the moon in.
The challenge was done with these colors since the cool Caribbean and marigold will be retiring at the end of the month. I think it was the first time I have even used my marigold paper, so I won't miss that color too much. On the other hand I love the Caribbean color. I have two packages of it, and a reinker waiting for me at my demo's house. I just have to wait for payday to get it. After this card I now need to order some more pretty in pink, as that was the last sheet. Seems like I use that color more than any other.
I have had this set for over a year, and this is the first time I have pulled it out. Not normally my kind of set, seems like I go for the flowers more. I like it, but don't see myself using it very often.
Details:
Stamps: Sun, Moon & stars, Cornish farms harlequin backgrounder
Paper: Cool Caribbean, pretty in pink, marigold morning, white
Inks: Brilliance dew drop Graphite black, Cool Caribbean, white pigment
Misc: Watercolor pencils, gelly roll stardust clear pen, pink marker, wheat zig pen
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Blogger Bingo Sketch #2
Friday, June 22, 2007
Bingo Fun
I had started the summer with the goal of doing at least one card per day, so that when school starts back in the fall, I would have a bunch to take in a basket to sell in the teachers lounge. I haven't done too well with that goal yet.
I did this card with the sketch posted by Julee for the bingo game. This card was done with images I got from the great WishRak group on Splitcoast, last year and have held on to. Sounds goofy, but I loved them too much to use them up.
Details:
Stamps: Pattern of friendship
Cardstock: Chocolate Chip, Pixie Pink, Pretty In Pink
Patterned Paper: Die Cuts with a view stack
Inks: Black
Misc: Watercolor pencils, prima flowers, cuttlebug tiny bubbles embossing folder, making memories brad
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Wow, three challeges done this week!
Faux Tile Challenge
The Technique challenge for Monday on SCS was to make cards with Faux tiles. After looking at the samples, and some of the gallery additions for this technique I figured it would be easy. I just couldn't comprehend why people where saying it was harder for them than they thought, I just thought they making it to hard. That is until I did mine. I stamped a full page with the roses in winter, (I plan to use the rest for one sheet wonder cards) and then embosses the rectangle with versamark and clear embossing powder. I had planned to use my Creative Memories square maker to punch the squares, well that didn't work too well with the two layers of embossing powder. So I had to cut my squares 1 inch with my trimmer. That was hard to not have the paper moving around for that tiny area. I laid my squares out, but had a hard time with the spacing on the brown "grout" paper. That is where the ribbon comes in, I had to cover up my mistake. Oh well I am happy with the final result, and love the tiles. But I will not question again if more than a few people say a technique was difficult LOL