Wednesday, April 30, 2014

The dreaded Guy card!

I am excited to have some masculine cards in my card box.
I don't know why I dread making them, maybe because they are not as sparkly!
I love this card and the inspiration came straight out of the current Catalog!
For the bits of gravel shooting up I just used the large end of my Crumb Cake marker.
My sewing is a little crazy, totally unintentional but it works for this card. 

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Birthday wishes!

I am so happy to have my card box full of cards again, 
birthdays just seem to pop up and I like to have a card ready.
I love all the layers on this card!
The bottom strip of paper is actually embossed with the chevron folder, 
hard to tell in this picture.
I also used the spritz tool with Early Espresso marker on the main card stock.
I got the idea for this card right from the current Stampin Up Catalog!
The Catalog is such a great resource for ideas; 
I am very excited for the new catalog!!!


Monday, April 28, 2014

Wedding Card!

I love this ribbon, I have used it on countless cards and a mixed media canvas!
 
Supplies: Dress up framelits, flocked DSP (from previous catty), Basic Rhinestones, basic pearls, Vanilla, crumb cake and basic black cardstock.


Saturday, April 26, 2014

Sympathy Card!

For this card I actually cut out a page of the bible, see it on the bottom layer.
Seeing's how it is a sympathy card I felt it was appropriate.
The background is stamped with the wood stamp.
And I used my favorite die cut, butterflies!
 
Last night we went to the movie "Heaven is for Real".
It is really good and if you haven't seen it, you should.
After the movie my 16 year old daughter asked if it was real
I said yes this actually happened with a four year old boy.
I think if my daughter had known it was a real story at the beginning she would have enjoyed it more.
It really is an amazing story of God great love for us.
The little boy that plays the part is adorable!!

Friday, April 25, 2014

Masculine Cards, oh my!

I don't know why masculine cards are so hard to do!
Maybe because men don't really appreciate a card!


For these cards I goggled sunsets, I wanted them to be somewhat accurate.
Very easy to do, you just use a square of a sponge, I buy mine at the dollar store and cut them up.
Then you press the sponge on the ink pad then rub it on the paper, easy!
For the sun, I punched a circle out of a sticky sheet so it wouldn't move as I was rubbing ink.
I used just a piece of paper to get the straight line,
I always do the black last!
For the sunset use the lightest color first.
The animals that I stamped aren't solid so I filled them in with a black marker.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Simple and pretty!

I Love this card, it is simple yet so pretty!
I now have a sewing room, so it makes it very easy to add a few stiches on a card:
which you will notice I do often now.
This winter I remounted most of my wood stamps,
to clear mount which made lining up the words so much easier!
 
Supplies used:
old olive, whisper white, tempting turquoise, tangerine tango, Daffodil delight and melon mambo cardstock and ink.  Rhinestone basic jewels, button and butterfly punches, bigz butterfly die and  butterfly embosslit.  I also used the chevron folder for the one butterfly.  Everyday flexible phrases, and Happiest birthday wishes stamp sets.


Wednesday, April 23, 2014

How God sees us!

     As I was painting this canvas I saw this scripture in a new light!  
      Our son has been going through a dark place doing dark things
but as I was painting,
I thought,
God you see my boy as beautiful and with no flaws, wow!!!

Somehow we think if we are doing everything right,
 then this scripture is true!
 no!
It is true, no matter what, whether we are living right or not! 
 So as I painted,
I thanked the Lord,
for how beautiful my kids are!
I thanked God that he made them without flaw!
 I love how the spirit of God can shift your thinking!

Spring has arrived!

 
Since the beginning of March I have been hearing people say, "I don't think we are going to get spring" and I would reply, "I am pretty sure we will"!  The seasons come and go but they do for sure come every year, Spring always comes! 
Yesterday I was out cleaning up all the dead plants, leaves from last year and I was amazed at the new life.  Just a couple of days before it was winter, with snow and the whole bit and now there was already plants growing, bees were buzzing and there were lady bugs, Everywhere!  When you live in Saskatchewan you learn to go with the flow because it will probably snow again and actually it is in the forecast but the fact is Spring is here.
I was pondering all of this and I thought, we always hear about this next move of God, how it is going to surpass anything the previous generations have ever experienced.  We pray for it, we hear preaching about it and I think sometimes we just think it will never come but like Spring it will come and one day it will be winter, cold and lifeless and the next day it will be here, with new life and miracles and we will be in it. 
I was also thinking about how we say Jesus will come back but we don't live like he will come tomorrow.  He is coming back it is a promise and it very well could be tomorrow or today and we will be like, He is here, wow, I am sure we will be surprised but we shouldn't be because He said He would be back.
 
After all that I do have a card for today!


I finally used my sticky rounds, I bought them probably a year ago and have never used them,
 until now!
If you haven't used them it is the same material as the sticking tape, really sticky,
that ribbon is not going to come off!
Also a first time use is the lace tape!
Products used:
Stamp set: Happiest birthday wishes
Cardstock: Crumb cake, melon mambo, Chocolate chip, Whisper White, Marina Mist and Old Olive
Ink: Chocolate Chip ink pad and marker 

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Happy birthday!

It was really hard to capture how this card looks in person, on camera.
The butterfly and the Happy Birthday are both embossed with silver embossing powder.
I used Pool party ink and CS, Summer Starfruit ink, Soft Suede ink and Vellum paper.
For Stamp sets I used Papaya Collage and Happiest Birthday Wishes.
I should also say, this card was not inspired by me it came right from the pages of the current Stampin Up Catty.
I actually did quite a few cards by copying the samples.
The Catty is great for getting inspiration!

Monday, April 21, 2014

Back at the card making!

I haven't made any cards since before Christmas and my stash was VERY low.
It was my mother-in-laws birthday last week and she loves my homemade cards,
 so I made her up a package of ten cards!
I also made 2 of each cards, plus extra ones, so I will have lots to blog about in the next two weeks.
All summer long, I look forward to crafting!
We have a very large yard that requires quite a bit of work and by the end of each day I am too tired to craft.
Sad to say, I never really took advantage of the winter months and here I am in the spring with lots of
yard work to do, oh well! 
My Mom loves all things antique, so I tried to gives this card the  antique feel.
For the first time, sad to say, I used my envelope board to make the envelope, it makes it so easy, a must have for every card maker out there.
I can't tell you the name of this DSP, it is from a previous catty.
I used very vanilla, marina mist CS, Soft Suede ink, rose ribbon and pearls.
I don't think you can get the rose ribbon anymore, I have to say it has been by far my favorite ribbon!