29 Sept 2008

Button Tree

I have been envisioning this card ever since I first saw the stamp set - "Season of Friendship" in the Holiday mini catalogue. I used the buttons from the 'Button Bouquet', Designer Paper from 'Maine Blueberry', and the new 'Curly Label Punch Bundle' for the sentiment. Cardstock is 'Old Olive'.
Now this is a very simple card to make, and I just had to get it out of my system!! Thanks for stopping by.

28 Sept 2008

Using Designer Paper with Boxes

I must confess, this is a sneak peek of some of the new items in the Holiday mini catalogue which is available October 1st. I like all of the new Designer Paper in the big catalogue this year, but I especially like this gorgeous package and colour combination called 'Ski Slope'. And, those adorable snowflakes are available in the new mini catalogue too. They are so intricate and versatile, you're gonna love them!

To give you an idea of the size of the boxes, the largest one on the right holds cards sized 5 1/2 x4 1/4, the middle box does as well, and the little blue box on the left would hold a silk scarf, a watch or other jewellry, or perhaps some homemade fudge!

Christmas is my favourite time of year because of the family visits, the Christmas music, and the wonderful decorations. You'll be seeing lots of Christmas cards and decorations on my blog in the next few months (and in case you haven't noticed yet, there's a countdown to Christmas if you scroll down and look on the right hand column!)

Thanks for stopping by - I hope to have the directions for these boxes posted in the next couple of days.

23 Sept 2008

Middlest Daughter's Birthday


This design I found on 'ChristineCreations' gallery and fell in love with it. So I recreated it (with a few variations) for my second daughter, Jacqueline, who will be 26 the end of September. Because our first daughter is the oldest, and our third daughter is the youngest, Jaie always called herself the middlest. She's now studying law in Ohio with her new husband who is a university professor at OSU. (Am I proud? You bet!) Happy Birthday Sweetie!

22 Sept 2008

Christmas Tags





These were so much fun to do!

The first two folding tags use the Level Two Hostess Set 'Deer Friends', Christmas Treasure DSP, and Old Olive, Very Vanilla, and Real Red cardstock. Inks are Chocolate Chip and Old Olive. Plus the scallop and circle punches.

The third folding tag uses the 'To You and Yours' stamp set - one of my favourites! The cardstock is Always Artichoke, Very Vanilla, and Bravo Burgundy. Ink is Always Artichoke, and the image is punched out with the new wide oval punch.

Although the photos make the folding cards appear to be different sizes, they are all 2 inches x 3 inches.

The first long tag uses this same 'To You and Yours' stamp set, using the dove stamp. I embossed it in silver on Brilliant Blue cardstock and then mounted it on Bashful Blue. The sentiment is from the 'All Holidays' stamp set, and the silver cord is from our holiday mini catalogue.

The last tag uses Brocade Blue mounted on Whisper White cardstock , white 1/4 inch grosgrain ribbon, and white craft ink. The snowflakes are from the 'Snow Burst' set. The sentiment is from the 'To You & Yours' set.

Layered Christmas Cardinal

I have a passion for Cardinals. When we lived in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, we had two pair of Cardinals at our feeders all winter. Then in the spring the male would sit at the top of the fir tree at the bottom of our property and sing me awake every morning. (I know - he wasn't really doing it for me). So now that we have moved we haven't seen a cardinal at our feeders for six years and I really miss them.

I cased this card from a demo who goes by 'sleepyinseattle', and I love the layering. I chose to colour a male cardinal and tried to make it look like a real one (they almost glow in the sunlight). The cardstock is Riding Hood Red, Chocolate Chip and Whisper White. The designer paper is Holiday Treasure, I used my Stampin' Up! markers in Real Red, Garden Green, Close to Cocoa, and Creamy Caramel. I overlaid the cardinal's breast with Summer Sun hoping that it would give it some more 'glow'. The snowflake is from our holiday mini catalogue, and I used Garden Green pastel sponged around the cardinal.

21 Sept 2008


This is my first card with the Happy Blessings stamp set, which I adore! At least the cards other people have made with it, and there are many gorgeous ones. I like this one, but next time there are several things I would do differently - more 3-D, I double stamped the overalls and the corn stalks, cut them out, and put them on dimensionals. I would do a couple of the pumpkins too and one of the crows. I would also do more background colours using the pastels. This one is watercoloured and next time I would use both mediums. But I do like the Chocolate Chip designer paper that frames it!

My Husband's Birthday Card

This is the card I made for my husband's birthday today. He's not a hunter, but he loves the outdoors and seeing wild animals and birds, so he really liked it. I used So Saffron cardstock for the card and some of the framing, along with Chocolate Chip, and the Chocolate Chip Designer Paper which I really like! Plus the vanilla bulk pack to frame the 'for you' from the All Occassions stamp set. Of course the main stamp set is Nature Silhouettes. The sunset/sunrise background is done with pastels - Elegant Eggplant, Pumpkin Pie, and Summer Sun.

15 Sept 2008

Fixed the Blurry, Big Bird


So, I had to replace the blurry photo (finally), and since Big Bird & Friends didn't fit anywhere else, I thought I'd include it as well.

The Sympathy card uses Mellow Moss, Very Vanilla, and Chocolate Chip cardstock, Mellow Moss ink, and Chocolate Chip ribbon. And of course the Upsy Daisy Stamp Set (I think it's almost everyone's favourite, it certainly is easy to use!) with the sentiment from Sincere Salutations. This stamp set is so versatile, the same design could be used for almost anything, although I'd change the colour combo.

Big Bird & Friends were all made with our punches, and the card itself was cased from another card (sorry I don't have the creator's name!) This is a great way to create a child's card without having a child centered stamp set. Our punches can be used to make lions and tigers and bears too (oh my!)

9 Sept 2008

Another Benefit from Stampin' Up!

Now you can order your SU products on-line, directly from my website (click on the square on the right to go there), any time of day or night, holidays, while you're on vacation, whenever you want! It's just another convenience from SU.

But don't let that stop you form ordering through me personally if you like. And I'm always here to answer your questions or help with any problems you may have. Plus you're always welcome to attend my classes and workshops.

Now take a minute and check out the on-line ordering. I think you'll find it very easy and convenient, and finding things in the catalogue is a breeze because of the way the products are grouped.

Let me know what you think!

4 Sept 2008

Upsy Daisy Birthday

September 2nd was my Mom's 83rd birthday. I made this card because she loves pink (that's where I got it!) and flowers, and her name is Pearl so I added the embellishment of pearls from the Pretties Kit. The cardstock is Pink Pirouette, Regal Rose, and Whisper White. Ink is Regal Rose, ribbon is Regal Rose. The stamp set is the new Upsy Daisy (so easy to use for so many events, scrapbooking too!), and I used the new scallop border punch.