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Happy World Cardmaking Day everyone! Hope you have a blast making cards for someone special today. I’m off to the local sculpture museum to get a dose of inspiration before I make a few myself.

October 4th, 2008
A while back, my friend Maiken knitted me a wonderful sweater & scarf. To return the favor, I made a slew of handcrafted items for her. I’ve decided to share only one of them here on the blog in case she reads this post before the package arrives in Denmark!
This stationary set is similar to the ones posted yesterday, but I added a bit of a twist with the patterned paper. Maiken likes dark colors, so I opted for black & white along with a splash of Christine Cole striped paper along the bottom of each card. It’s simple, but looks pretty cool in person. Hope she likes it!

October 1st, 2008
I so enjoyed making the monogrammed stationary set & matching sachets for my co-worker a couple of weeks ago that I decided to make more in different colors for birthday gifts for a couple of other friends and add matching birthday cards.
Here’s my pink & white version:

And an orange & white version:

The sachets are filled with fresh lavender…it smells wonderful! You can see the supply list & get more info in my original post here.

September 30th, 2008
A while back, I decorated the cover of some colored journals with embossed pewter. I used designs from brass stencils (the same kind you can use on paper) along with some metal embossing stylus tools. Sheets of embossable aluminum or pewter are available at most of your local craft stores and are sold in tubes. I think these make great gifts for the holidays & love the way the below two came out, so I thought I’d share them with you.


September 20th, 2008
I recently saw a great idea on Nichole Heady’s blog for creating homemade sachets with Nestabilities dies. I had some loose lavender on hand & decided to make a set of them for a co-worker’s birthday along with a matching monogrammed stationary set. The sachets were very simple to make - just follow Nichole’s tutorial here.
My one suggestion missing from her instructions is that after you cut the material, make sure that you use a bit of Fray Check on all the edges (available at your local craft or fabric store). Otherwise, you’ll get dozens of tiny loose threads that will come off of your scallops. Take it from someone who learned the hard way. *LOL*
Hope you’re having a great week!


| Supply List - Stamps: Borders & Corners & Ambassador Monogram (Papertrey Ink), Palette Inks in Landscape & Plum Pudding (Stewart Superior), Swiss Dot Embossing Folder (Cuttlebug), Embroidery Floss, Green Buttons (from my stash), white & plum pudding cardstock, satin ribbon, purple flowers (Prima), Classic Square Nestabilities die (Spellbinders), White Muslin fabric, loose lavender; sewing machine. |
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September 16th, 2008
Just a month away. Aren’t Halloween cards a blast to make? The kraft border panel on this one was made with my threading water punch & the lil’ spider was stamped & then flocked in black for added dimension.
Thanks for dropping by!


| Supply List - Stamps: Halloween set (Heidi Grace), Orange/Black Art Flowers (Hero Arts), Black Flocking (Stampendous), Black Gemstone (Hero Arts), black embroidery floss, Memories black ink, Glue pen, Threading Water Scallop Border Punch (Fiskars), Gingham Ribbon, Orange PP, kraft & black cardstock. |
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September 12th, 2008
Hi everyone!
To “wrap up” web artist week on Hero Arts’ blog, I created a couple of altered giftwrap projects. Here’s a sneak peak of one of the designs but you can see both of them here.

TFL!

August 24th, 2008
My mom came to visit me last weekend, and we had a great time shopping during the tax free holiday & watching all things Olympics (the gymnastics competitions never cease to amaze me!)
One night I stamped off some images, brought out the Copic markers & she went to town on a page of Cakeabellas. This was her first venture in the stamping/cardmaking world - so needless to say, I enjoyed exposing her to my favorite pastime! She picked out all of the different elements to make a card, and we put the below one together for my sister-in-law’s birthday. Didn’t she do a great job?!?!

Here’s a close-up of her coloring. Love the shading on the apron & the fiery red hair. This gal’s got spunk!

| Supply List - Stamps: Cakeabella (Stamping Bella), Sentiment (Papertrey Ink); Cuttlebug Funky Squares Embossing Folder; Classic Rectangle Nestabilities; Blue Ribbon (American Crafts); Horizontal Slot punch (SU!); Retro Windows Punch (McGill); Cardstock & Ink (SU! Not Quite Navy & So Saffron); Markers (Copic). |
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August 21st, 2008
Yea! I can finally share with you my first Hero Arts “Watch It Wednesday” video where I show you how to use punches to mass create children’s birthday cards. You can check it out on the blog HERE along with a wonderful layout by Kandis Smith. Hope you like it!

August 20th, 2008
My lil’ nephew’s birthday is this week, and although I already made him one Hero Arts card, I couldn’t help but make him one with this darling Monkey image from CC Designs. I made the sky background by cutting a rough template of a cloud shape from a scrap, laying it down on the stamped panel, and chalking the edge of the template multiple times as I moved it around the image.

Here is the inside (I just used another birthday sentiment since I like the style of the font on this one for a children’s card).

| Supply List - Stamps: Basic Alphabet (Hero Arts), Monkey & inside sentiment (CC Designs), Front sentiment (Papertrey Ink), Polka Dot Background/Cardstock/Wild Wasabi & Black Ink/Blue Chalk (Stampin’ Up!), Orange polka dot ribbon (Crafts Etc); Markers (Copic); Sewing Machine. |
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August 19th, 2008
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