Monday, April 29, 2013

A "cool" trick...


...for a "cool" chick!  

This past weekend I was creating cards, and decided to make one for a little girl I know who is having a birthday soon.  This is the card that I created..


First, I have discovered that kids love google eyes, that is why I decided to add them to this card.  I though it would make her smile.  Second, I did something cool to create the "talk bubble" ....I saved the the plastic sheets that come with my clear stamp sets and used a die, to cut the shape of the talk bubble.  Then I used a sponge dauber to fill in the color within the bubble.  


Cool huh?  

Dies are not just for cutting paper.  You can use them for many things, and this is just one example.  
Thanks for visiting!  

~Doris  

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Supplies: 
Stamps: My Peeps from Paper Smooches, Sushi (retired) from A Muse Studio
Paper: Sugar and Orange cardstock from A Muse Studio.
Ink: Tuxedo black and Rich Cocoa ink from Memento (Ellen Hutson) 
Extras:  Copic YR04 Chrome Orange, Y17 Golden Yellow, E33 Sand, YG23 New Leaf; Stickles waterfall (within the flowers on the branch; Talk Bubbles dies from Simon Says Stamp; sponge daubers.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

New Product

Have you see this yet?

It is called Shape 'n Tape....

It is basically washi tape, but in sheet form.
You can punch out images with your dies and punches with this product, and stick it to your crafting project.  The best part, is it is repositionable.

So if you make mistakes in placement, like I do...
...and frequently....
...you can remove your tape, without tearing your paper.

It comes in many colors...black, red, silver, gold, navy, pink, orange, yellow...

You're gonna love it!  



~ Doris

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Supplies: Shape 'n Tape

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Single-layer card

In February I participated in an on-line class specifically for single layer cards thru Ellen Hutson's website.  I have been creating cards for over ten years, and for some reason I like to add layers of cardstock to my cards, so this class really was good for me creatively, and got me thinking.  Can I make a card with only one layer?  And can it have the "wow" factor of a card with many layers of textured and colored cardstock?

I was up for the challenge.  And this is the single-layer card that I created....



Even though this card is pretty simple in its design, I added a few embellishments to make it a little extra special.   Like this...


The blue pearls in the center of the flowers, make the card interesting, even though the card is quite simple. 

I hope that I inspired you to try something new today.  Enjoy your day!  

        

~Doris

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Supplies:
Stamps: Crusing Thru Life, Handwritten Sentiments
Paper:  Neenah Solar White cardstock.
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Extras:  Copic: B02 Robin's Egg Blue, BG10 Cool Shadow, R29 Lipstick Red, T5 Toner Gray, Y02 Canery Yellow, Y17 Golden Yellow, E31 Brick Beige; Divine Twine; Pretty Pearls in Sky Blue from A Muse Studio 

Monday, April 8, 2013

Craft Scissors...

In crafting everyone has their favorite scissors that they turn to.  Personally I have two scissors that I use the most...

The first one I use is the Tonic Micro Serrated Scissors.....




The second one, that I use is this...
                 
...it is the Friskars Softouch Micro-tip scissors.  I love these because they are great for cutting ribbon, cutting around small images precisely, are lightweight, and best of all, don't make your hand hurt when you are using them.  Great stuff for sure!  

Have a wonderful crafty day!

~ Doris  

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Supplies: Friskars Softouch Micro-tip Scissors, and Non-stick Micro Serrated Scissors