Thursday, October 31, 2019

Ladies' Card Night - Card #2

Card Number 2 uses a dies set that I think is just beautiful.  It is the Snowfall set from Stampin' Up.  I started with a white card base and then used a sheet of blue cardstock and embossed it with Park Lane's Snowflake folder.  Next, I die cut the large, medium and small snowflakes with the die set and  adhered them together with glue dots and topped with a small gem from Recollections.  I attached them to the embossed mat.  The mat was created using the snowflake embossing folder from Park lane.  For the sentiment I used my Stampin' Up set Heard from the Heart and stamped it with Brilliance ink and matted with the same blue cardstock.  I added some bling with the silver twisted twine and silver and white pearls.



The inside is a new stamp that I purchased during a craft show in Ft. Wayne.  It's stamped in the same ink from Brilliance and the sheet is attached to the card base to add a little dimension.





Supplies:
Cardstock:   Park Lane - White, Recollections - Oceans
Stamps: Stampin' Up - Heard from the Heart, Penny Black - Heavenly Love
Dies and Punches: Stampin' Up - Snowfall
Ink: Brilliance - Pearlescent Sky Blue
Embossing Folder: Park Lane - Snowflakes
Embellishments: Recollections - White and Silver Pearls, Blue Gems;
Simplicity (Save the Date) - Silver Twisted Twine

Monday, October 28, 2019

Another Ladies' Card Meeting in the Making

The ladies definitely enjoyed round one of card making.  We're getting ready to do a double event in a few weeks - 3 cards in the morning, carry-in luncheon and another 3 in the afternoon.  In the midst of preparing for 2 Christmas programs at school I managed to choose 6 designs that I wanted to use.  Today's card is my version of a card by Lorri Heiling.  I adore the technique of using double-sided paper to create the Christmas Tree.


I began with a base made from Shades of Red (Recollections) cardstock.  Next I took a sheet of Vanilla cardstock and embossed it with swirling vine folder.  I cut it down to make a mat for the tree and sentiment.  I used another piece of vanilla for the sentiment and stamped the Christmas sentiment with Color-it ink and matted it with olive cardstock.  I found a cute stitched ribbon on sale at Michael's for 70% and loved how it matched the lines in the design of the paper.  I used my Cricut to cut a 5" circle that was cut in half and scored at 1 1/4" to make the tree.  I followed the instructions at A Creative Operation and came up with this adorable tree.  Finally I added a star burst gem at the top and some textured brown paper as the stalk at the bottom.  Of course, I had to throw in a few pearls to give some extra bling.



   For the inside, I used the same ribbon and ink as before and stamped Santa flying through the air.
I can't wait to try this one with the ladies!  I wish our local craft stores had double-sided Christmas paper because I would love to try a few more styles with folded tree.

Supplies:
Cardstock:   Recollections - Shades of Red, Boutique Floral, Vanilla; Stash - Brown Textured
Design Paper: Stampin' Up
Stamps: Stampin' Up - All-Year Cheer I; Inkadinkado - Holiday Silhouettes
Dies and Punches: Cricut Machine
Embossing Folder: Park Lane - Vines
Ink: Color-it - Cherry Red
Embellishments: Recollections - Pearls; Want2Stamp - Bling Gems; Celebrate It - Red-stitched Ribbon

Craft Show Fun

 Decided it was time to clear out some of my cards so I participated in a couple of craft shows with my dear friend,  Karen.  She makes awes...