Daily Archives: September 7, 2007

A Little More Peace…

It has been so busy, I can do with a little more peace! 😉 This is a quick Christmas card featuring the new Flourishes Peace stamp set that has just been released. I love how the beautiful calligraphy scroll turns into a bird. I paired it up with some beautiful snowflake paper from Fancy Pants for a nice cool look. It just doesn’t seem like September today. So hot and humid! Yikes! I needed something a little fresh to cool me down.

Snowflake Peace Design

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As I mentioned above, this design is really simple. I let the sentiment and the pretty paper do most of the work for me. Christmas cards are actually better simple, especially if you are mass producing them. You don’t want to bite off more than you can chew! LOL

To make my sentiment stand out on this design, I used some black and Soft Sky cardstock that had been die-cut into these beautiful ovals. The new, super-cool Spellbinders Nestabilities dies are now available at Flourishes and you can pre-order them there if you wish. Along the edges of the scalloped oval, I inked the edges with my white craft ink pad and then embossed them with my sparkly Irridescent Ice embossing powder. I wanted to capture the icy look of the snowflakes. In each scallop, I pierced a little hole with my paper piercer. The scallops make it so easy just to “eyeball” it and make even dots around the oval.

The Peace stamp itself was stamped in Versamark ink and then embossed with Black Sparkle embossing powder by Stampendous. You can pick this up at Michael’s. To add a little shading to the sentiment, I took my aquapainter and then highlighted the strokes of the letters by shading one side to create a shadow. For the lower sentiment, it is stamped directly onto the paper near the bottom with Black ink.

To put together the design, I stitched the patterned paper to the cardstock and then tied the card with a black dotted organdy ribbon. The ovals are then adhered over top of the ribbon. To add a little interest to the design I used a Heidi Swapp snowflake. I just love these snowflakes! You can use them as is, stamp on them but for this card, I painted the reverse side to make it stand out a little with my white Making Memories paint.

Hope you enjoyed the design! Make sure you get in the holiday mood early and avoid that Christmas rush. 🙂 Have a wonderful weekend as well!

PS. If you’ve been waiting for the new Inkadinkado stamps to hit the store…Jacksonbelle is now carrying them. I’ve been waiting all week and yippee...my order is on its way! 🙂

We Are Family…

This card was designed for a Papercrafts magazine journaling blocks challenge. What are journaling blocks? Journaling cards, boxes, blocks have become very popular in the scrapbooking industry and are making their way well into card making projects as well. The boxes or cards and places to journal and may consist of cards, stickers or stamps with lines to journal on. I love the look of them…a lot of it in that office-style that is so popular right now.

Each month Paper Crafts has a gallery contest and theme. Upload a card or project to their on-line gallery in that theme and you are entered to win. The top three designs have a special place in their gallery for the next month and winners can choose from a year’s subscription to Paper Crafts Magazine or a special interest publication. You can read all about it HERE.

As I mentioned above…the following card design was one of my entries for that challenge. I also created another card that I shared with you earlier… Believe in Your Dreams. I’m so excited that I was one of the winners for the challenge with the Believe in Your Dreams design. If you missed it, you can check it out here.

We Are Family

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Now you may be wondering exactly where the journaling block is on this design. Actually it is a journaling card taht is part of a 12×12 paper sheet from Cosmo Cricket. I have used the Souvenir line for my project. This particular journaling box reminded me of a manila file folder. It was quick and easy to fold it almost in half and then round the edges to resemble one. A quik-cutz tab on the top highlights who this card is for and sponging on the edges adds to the well-worn look. To the Family title on the card, I added a strip of dymo label. While we don’t see each other often, and I wish we did, I’m so glad that he is my brother. Actually it is his birthday today! Happy 35th Andrew!!!!! Where has the time gone?! Well…I’m pretty sure he doesn’t read this but anyway! LOL It’s the thought that counts! Memo to me…call my brother!

The rest of the design is pretty much self-explanatory. Layers of Cosmo Cricket Souvenir paper , some Basic Grey Chipboard Elements, and lots of distressing make up the rest of the design.

Supply List:

Cardstock: Bravo Burgundy – Stampin Up

Patterned paper: Souvenir line – Cosmo Cricket

Stamps: Everyday Flexible Phrases – Stampin Up

Ink: Black, Chocolate Chip – Stampin Up

Other: rub-on transfers – Crate Paper, sand paper, sewing machine, twill tape – Stampin Up, label maker – Dymo, brads – Making Memories, File tab die – QuicKutz, Chipboard Elements – Basic Grey