Thursday, January 22, 2009

Fall Tilda

While cleaning my drawers I found this two pieces of chipboard and they seemed to work together so well. The green one was already painted from few month back when I though of using it as a part of a layout but it never made it into the completed project. I purposedly left smears on the brown one to achieve more country farm feel.



Stamp:
Magnolia - Sitting Fall Tilda
Colors: Copic markers - E00, E02, E43, C2, YG91

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Best Wishes

I really felt like playing with circles today, perhaps because I didn't really used them for a while. I also used flowers, and I mean quite a lot of flowers which is so much not like me, but they simply matched the image so I couldn't resist.



Stamps: Sugar Nellie, Technique Tuesday
Colors:
Copic markers - E00, E02, B000, B01, G000, V000, YG91
Twinkling H2O's - Sandollar, Rich Cocoa

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Happy Anniversary

Today is our anniversary. I can't believe we've been married for 6 years already. The time just flew by. The sun is shining just like it was on our wedding day which is quite rare here in Washington state and very much enjoyed.

We decided that instead of going out for dinner we will cook dinner together at home today. It'll be fun since Chad does not really cook and always looks so cute in the kitchen when he occasionally tries to prepare something.



Stamp: Stampabilities - Take a Bite Out of Love
Colors: Copic markers - E000, N1, N2, V000
Pattern paper: Making Memories

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Stamp with Stampavie - Challenge #25

In the middle of winter I fet like making a sumery card. We haven't seen any sunshine for close to a month now and I dearly miss it.

I could not decide between the blue representing the beauty of cloudless summer sky or pink representing the vast meadows of wildflowers in the mountains so I used them both equally. I hardly ever use blue and pink together but it turned out very nicely.



Stamp: Sarah Kay
Colors:
Copic markers - E00, E02, V000, N1, G000
Ranger Distress Ink - Faded Jeans, Walnut Stain, Tea dye
Twinkling H2O's - Sandollar, Golden sand, Rich cocoa
Pattern Paper: Sonburn - Beguiled

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Gift Bag



I found this idea while I was browsing crafty web sites and immediately fell in love with it. Relatively simple to make, this little goodie bag sure catches eye fast. I had few people asking me for instructions so here is how you can make your own.

Start with 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 cardstock. It will be covered with the pattern paper so it doesn't have to be any fancy stuff, regular single color square is just perfect. Ccore 1 inch along each side and then score diagonal lines in the squares that were created by the first scoring. I know it sounds weird so here is a diagram I created as visual aid. All the lines are scored.



Once you have all the scoring done, crease the box along the 1 inch lines and then fold the corners in. I used glue dots to stick the pointy corners to the the sides but other type of adhesive will also work fine. This will create a small box, the foundation of your bag.

As the next step cut a pattern paper (or plain paper if you desire) to be 5 1/2 x 11 inches.

Add adhesive to the very bottom of one of the longer sides. You want something with nice strong hold. "Sticky Strip" or double sided tape seems to work well.

Now take your premade box and wrap the pattern paper around it. Keep the egdes of your box and the bottom of your paper even. Pretty much you don't want to overlap the paper since it would decrease stabily and you don't want to have the paper too high since it would show part of the box underneath.

Just before you are ready to wrap the last part apply same adhesive to one of the shorter sides of you pattern paper and bring the edges together.

This gives you the base for your project that you can decorate to your liking. I used 11 x 1 inches edges strip and a flower.

To close the top I punched 2 File tab punches, folded them and then punches little circle in them. I attached them to the front and back of my bag and tied them with ribbon; however this step is not neccesary and in case you want o simplify the project or if don't have tab punch on hand, you can punch circles on the upper part of the bag itself and run ribbon through them.

Roses on Paper - Chalenge #3

I had the purplish paper sitting around for eternity so I really welcomed the challenge.

This Stampavie stamp is one of my favorite. I originally bought it few month back specifically for my sister's birthday card and it was so much fun to use it again.

Once I had all the layers assembled I was happy with how the card turned out but the blank space seemed too big so I used stamps from Technique Tueday set and Versamark ink to make the sky more interesting.



Stamps: Sarah Kay, Technique Tuesday
Colors: Copic markers - 0, G000, E00, E02, N0, N2, BV01

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Roses on Paper - Chalenge #2

This week's challenge was to follow a sketch. I used my Magnolia Traveler Tilda stamp that and for a change worked with my Ranger Distress Inks to color majority of the image.





Stamp: Magnolia, Autumn Leaves
Colors:
Distress Inks - Faded Jeans, Walnut Stain
Copic Sketch Markers - E00, E02, Y06, C2, C3