These little baskets are from Michael's and they are only 99 cents!! Such a deal! The come complete with a lid! Just decorate them and they're ready for gift giving or selling!Thank you for stopping by,
Wanda
These little baskets are from Michael's and they are only 99 cents!! Such a deal! The come complete with a lid! Just decorate them and they're ready for gift giving or selling!
This is a fun layout to try. I've never made one like this before. One of my stampers, Mary (you know how I don't like to use names here!!! LOL) made some cards with this layout. I just LOVED it and the card design she did. SO of course when I saw this stamp I immediately thought of that layout since the design area of this card was about that size. The "Love & Joy" set is a bit limiting. There really is not a whole lot you can make with it, though I do love those little stamps that are in the set. I would suppose they go inside the "O" of the Love and the Joy stamps.
This is from one of my "viewers" Gwen B. She and her husband played on their computer and worked out a can cover. Digi art is a lot of fun too!!! These would make wonderful gifts and I think would sell well at craft fairs too.
I borrowed a couple of my stamp sets to a fellow demonstrator and when she returned them she had one of her sets in the bag for me to play with. How sweet was that??? I did find some time to play with her set and I made this card for her. It's on the same lines as Wednesday's Sketch Challenge at SplitCoast, except the orientation.
Most Fridays I go with my son to lunch and a movie. Today it was just lunch. I got home to find this adorable scarecrow hanging on the handle of my front door. Who did it??? I LOVE it and I thank you,
Wanda
Earlier this month I won some Blog Candy at Melissa's blog, Simply Pink. She has a very nice blog. If you have some time head on over and take a look at it. I bet you her favorite color is pink!!!!! She has a lot of wonderful cards on her blog.The blue areas on each side of the snowman could use 3 white brads (on each side) but to keep it non-machinable I left them off. I suppose I could have added them for demo purpose but then I'd really like it like that and the card wouldn't be in the running for our yearly card. Who would have thought it would be this difficult? Well, it wasn't until this surcharge thing! GRRRR!!! LOL
The papers here are Bayou Blue, Watercolor paper and Glossy Card Stock. I think the Glossy card stock is going to be the most expensive part of the card.
The snowman (of course another snowman) came from "Jolliest Time of the Year" set and the snowflakes are embossed in clear Embossing Powder on the glossy card stock. The Bayou Blue is sponged over the entire piece of Glossy. Simple as that! I like simple!!!I think I'll pass on the phone Linda! LOL My purse weighs enough without adding 10 more pounds to it! And you all see it, I have her promise that she WON'T give her strange friend my phone number!!! I thank you all for playing along. I REALLY needed the laugh this week. It's been an extremely tough week for me and this sure put a much needed smile on my face!!! I can't wait for the next blog candy!!! And from the looks of the counter it's less than 4000 hits away! Probably next week sometime!
I think these little fry boxes would be great for Halloween Parties!!! Teacher gifts? Party favors?? Lots of things you can use these for. I added a couple of brads, a ghost and a bat. I used the "Spooky Skyline" jumbo wheel by Stampin' Up!. The ghost inside the box is a coffee filter stamped with the jack-o-lantern face from the Autumn Harvest set. Stamping on a coffee filter is actually pretty nice. I thought there would be this texture issue and the image wouldn't come out as nicely as it did. I wrapped it around the sucker (a Tootsie Pop) to see where it would line up, removed it and then stamped the image. I cut off the excess at the bottom and put it back on the sucker and tied it on with some black gingham ribbon. I tied ribbons around the box and added a few more candies to the box and it's ready to go. If you need to make a lot of these, don't fret. They are VERY quick to make. Wheels make a stamping project a quick thing.
I'm still looking for that "perfect" Christmas card to make. I have made so many and I'm still not sure which one I want to use. I thought I knew but the more I look at them the more I decide that they are too much work or too time consuming. Of course if I start the cards now I would be able to get them done in time!! That would make too much sense for me!!! LOL
I'm still on the quest for that "special" Christmas card we'll be sending out this year. I'm still trying to keep the brads, bows and buttons off it because I don't want to spend the 17 cent surcharge for an envelope that is non-machinable. Buttons, brads and bows seem to get stuck in the machines at the post office so as of May, along with the postage increase a surcharge is now put on such envelopes. And since I'm sending out 130 cards this year I prefer not to pay the surcharge on them!!!
I can't believe how fast you have to be at the stores to get "eyeball" candy! It seems to be a popular candy! Kind of creepy!!! Both the candy and the demand for it!! LOL
I knew I took two photos of the recipe cards I got at Michael's. It's a little difficult to know why I chose that cover if you didn't see what the original cards looked like.
Oh man are these ever going to be easy money at the upcoming craft fairs! The recipe cards are from Michael's. Yes, this year. In fact they just came in THIS week!!! The minute I picked up the package of them I knew how I wanted the cover decorated. I punched them with the RubiCoil machine and bound them with a silver plastic coil. You can punch them using a small hole punch and a piece of spiral bound school paper as your pattern/template for the holes. You can purchase the spirals and make your own too. You can also use key rings, the ones that have a hinge. You can punch holes and bind them with hemp or holiday ribbons too, you don't need a RubiCoil machine to do this project. I use it because I have it and it's very quick.
This is an adorable card that Laurie O (you know how I hate to mention names on here!!! lol) made last night at Stamp Till You Cramp. Isn't it the most adorable card??? I LOVE how she used the Cuddlebug squares on the background. SO creative!!!
I was shopping at our local Cub grocery store on Tuesday and amongst the Halloween candy I found these adorable tissues. Well, I just couldn't pass it up! After all it was only $1.00. So sad isn't it when a box of 250 tissues is under $2.00!!! But those don't fit in this cute holder and they are not printed like these are!!! There, just justified my purchase. Think my DH will buy it??? LOL
My friend (you know how much I hate to mention names on my blog!!) Peggy made this card for her daughter. She used the Halloween mesh ribbon I had gotten at Michael's. Yes, I got it this year, in fact it was just last week that I purchased it. I have been trying to use and show the things I make with items recently purchased. It's not very fun to show something you make that people want to copy only to find out that you bought the items a LONG time ago. Though I do have cupboards full of "long time ago" purchases!!!
It's Wednesday again and I was SO glad I had the time and opportunity to participate in this challenge. The sketch was challenging as usual but I met that challenge!!
Ok, let's hope I don't need any gauze. Or should I put it this way, let's hope I don't need any clean gauze!!! I was surprised at how much gauze this card took! And what shocked me even more was that I couldn't find the gauze in the store. I had to buy this "new" gauze. I know, it's all about advancing but gauze?? It's just gauze!!! This stuff sticks to itself. It can work with you and against you at the same time!!!
I'm considering joining in our stamping groups swap. The theme is something from the new mini catalog. Well, I did meet the requirements. It's ALL Stampin' Up! products, at least one layer and it's from the mini catalog. But I'm not really liking the card. It is important that I like the card for several reasons and one of them being I will need to make more than one. It is one thing to make a single card you don't really like but to reproduce it, well...... Maybe reproducing it the card will get better!!! I can't even pin point why I'm not liking it. I do think it has a bit of a blah look to it. I will have to play around with it a bit more and see what I get.
Oh my, I REALLY like this adorable ribbon I found at Michael's. It was on a spool of 4 yards for $3.99 (less the 40% for that most valuable coupon!!!)
I had purchased these adorable rub-on's at Michael's. Is a "rub-on" stamping. NO. But the background is stamped using the new "Sanded" background stamp. So there is a little bit (very little bit) of stamping involved. But it's still creating!!! The pumpkins and words have glitter in them and it is MUCH prettier in person. The card front turned out to be more purple than it really is. The color is the Elegant Eggplant. On here it looks a LOT darker. I know you're suppose to take photos in natural light. It's 8:30 pm. There is no natural light out there right now!!! By the time I get around to taking my pictures it's usually dark outside! I don't think moonlight is bright enough to help either!!! If you click on the photo you can get a closer view of the card. This works with all the pictures on my blog.
Yup, you guessed it! A shaker card. Instructions below!!
My aunt fell and broke her leg last week and now she has to be in a nursing home for a couple of weeks until she can learn to handle herself better to get around. Poor thing. SO I thought I'd make her a get well card. I like the card but I'm not sure if she'd take offense at the pig part of the card. I'm going to have to think about this a bit and maybe go with something that has flowers in it. You can never offend anyone with flowers. Unless they are poisonous I suppose!!! LOL
I am REALLY loving Wednesdays. I forgot all about the SplitCoast Sketch Challenge (SC) until I opened up email this morning. Well, it just made my day. But I had chores to tend to first. Isn't it amazing how fast you can do your work when you have something fun waiting for you?? LOL
Those darn coupons just tend to burn a hole in my pocket. You just can't let them go to waste now can you??? It's like wasting money if you don't use them!!! Rational thinking isn't it??? LOL
It's Blog Candy time again!!! It's another "Eye on the Counter" one. When the counter reaches 123456 copy your screen and email it to me. I thought I'd better get this out soon. I didn't realize how fast the numbers were going past. SO, it's coming quickly!!!
You guessed it!!! I NEVER throw anything away. Well, not before it's time that is! These are Crystal Light containers. We go through a lot of them in the summer time. I find many uses for them. I keep one in my workroom, with the lid. I use it for water when I'm painting. I put the lid on it so I can come back to it a little later in the day. Plus the lid on keeps it from spilling should it get tipped over. I keep a couple of them in my laundry room. I put lint in them. Yes, dryer lint!!! I stuff the lint in it until I can't get any more in it. Then I start a new container. Once the second container is full I remove the lint from the first one. By this time it's taken on the shape of the container. I use it to light my campfires in the fall. It starts a fire so fast and safely too!! No fuels of any kind. And sometimes I come up with other ideas for them. Like this!
I'm still messin' with the Soup Can theme!!! These are some fun tissue holders I made. I've made tissue holders and posted them on my blog. Just look to the right in the "labels" column and you'll see "tissue holders" and click on it. I have the link and you can just click here too. The pattern link is in the details of one of the other tissue holder posts. It's a very simple pattern. It has a bit of scoring to do but not difficult. It only takes a half a sheet of card stock so it's a pretty profitable item to make and sell!
This is a mini photo album I decorated. It was already made. The left side had wood pieces but I took them off because I couldn't get them back on after laying with decorative papers. I added a folded strip of brown card stock in place of the wood pieces. The wood was blond and it wouldn't have looked well with it anyway. I could paint it but I didn't feel like digging out the paints. Plus it still wouldn't fit!!! Extender posts would be the trick here. SO this is how it's going to look.
WOW, tonight you get to view two cards!!! Well, the "Western" one you saw already, I just changed it a little so I liked it better. I was not aware that you REALLY need to use the stick strip tape to tape down the glossy card stock. It warped when the rubbing alcohol dried and the paper curled. I taped it with snail tape and it didn't want to hold, it kept curling up. Silly thing!! SO I had to get out the heavy duty tape! I don't think this thing is going to be going anywhere now!!! LOL
I just couldn't let it be!!! I was not happy with the first one I made. Just click here to see it. Now this one I like. That bottom area just seemed too empty. All I had to do was move the words down and I liked the card! Simple as that!!! I know, picky, picky, picky!!! Yup, that's me!!
It's the weekly sketch challenge (SC) at SplitCoastStampers!!! I REALLY look forward to Wednesdays.