Good Afternoon fellow crafters,
Today I am sharing another sticky note holder that I made for my friend Desiree. She is a Halloween fanatic. So, I thought this would be delightful on her desk.
I used heavy weighted card stock and cardboard in the middle. Gave it a nice flexible front and back. Covered in DSP stamped a sentiment did a little embossing, stuck a skull on, added a glue dot to stick the spider and voila.. here it is.
Happy Crafting!
Gina
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Total Tip Tuesday
Good Morning and happy Tuesday!! Time for a tip....
Sponges, I forget to buy them some times and I won't throw them away.. so what I do is throw them in a cheapy (dollar store) lingerie bag and throw them in the wash with my jeans. So far (knock on wood) Ink doesn't stain my jeans and they wash fairly well. I have done it twice and am still using them. Saves a dime or two. see you tomorrow, until then happy crafting.
Good Morning and happy Tuesday!! Time for a tip....
Sponges, I forget to buy them some times and I won't throw them away.. so what I do is throw them in a cheapy (dollar store) lingerie bag and throw them in the wash with my jeans. So far (knock on wood) Ink doesn't stain my jeans and they wash fairly well. I have done it twice and am still using them. Saves a dime or two. see you tomorrow, until then happy crafting.
Friday, August 9, 2013
Fabulous Friday
Hello all.. and of course happy FRIDAY!!! Yes it is the weekend, finally!
I have been in the craft room getting some things together that I like to give as gifts. When seasons come I try to find inspiration and give gifts that reflect the changes happening around us. (Halloween counts as fall)
I have made a couple of sticky note holders for my mom and a good friend.
Unfortunately, I did not measure, this is a project that I went by the seat of my pants with. (I usually do).
Let me know what you think...
Enjoy and happy Crafting!
Hello all.. and of course happy FRIDAY!!! Yes it is the weekend, finally!
I have been in the craft room getting some things together that I like to give as gifts. When seasons come I try to find inspiration and give gifts that reflect the changes happening around us. (Halloween counts as fall)
I have made a couple of sticky note holders for my mom and a good friend.
Unfortunately, I did not measure, this is a project that I went by the seat of my pants with. (I usually do).
Let me know what you think...
Enjoy and happy Crafting!
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Happy Hump Day to all.
Today I kept it simple.
Supplies:
Cardstock
Ink
1 inch circle punch
scalloped circle punch
turkey talk stamp set Stampin UP
The turkey talk is one of my favorite stamp sets, however, I am never quite sure what to do with it. So, I came up with this idea. Hope you enjoy.
Thanks for looking.
Today I kept it simple.
Supplies:
Cardstock
Ink
1 inch circle punch
scalloped circle punch
turkey talk stamp set Stampin UP
The turkey talk is one of my favorite stamp sets, however, I am never quite sure what to do with it. So, I came up with this idea. Hope you enjoy.
Thanks for looking.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Total Tip Tuesday
Hello everyone, hard to believe the week is back in swing. How the days fly!
Todays tip... Wax Paper.
I don't have a craft sheet like some people use, when I want to blend ink with water or mix my ink up I use wax paper, it works!! No wiping when your done toss it.
If you have any questions, let me know.
Thanks for stopping by.
Happy Crafting.
Gina
Monday, August 5, 2013
Monday Mania!
Hello all, hope your Monday is going well... or at least going.
Today I tried something a bit different, I used some DSP a couple of punches and here we go...
Supplies
Black Staz On Ink
Versa Mark
1 inch circle punch
white gel pen
red jelly roll glitter pen
orange jelly roll glitter pen
piece of DSP (cut at your desired width)
Stampin Up! stamp set- Booglie Eyes
dimensionals
pink embossing powder from zing
heat tool
I stamped the spider three times on a sheet of white cardstock and colored him with the jelly roll gel pens. The spiders were punched out at different angles to make them seem like he is moving around the card. Before I added the gel pen for the white web lines, I positioned the circles flat on the card and drew the white lines. I popped the circles up on dimensionals a little above where the line starts.
I stamped the word Boo at the bottom of the page in versa mark and used a hot pink zing embossing powder to add some color to the card.
Hello all, hope your Monday is going well... or at least going.
Today I tried something a bit different, I used some DSP a couple of punches and here we go...
Supplies
Black Staz On Ink
Versa Mark
1 inch circle punch
white gel pen
red jelly roll glitter pen
orange jelly roll glitter pen
piece of DSP (cut at your desired width)
Stampin Up! stamp set- Booglie Eyes
dimensionals
pink embossing powder from zing
heat tool
I stamped the spider three times on a sheet of white cardstock and colored him with the jelly roll gel pens. The spiders were punched out at different angles to make them seem like he is moving around the card. Before I added the gel pen for the white web lines, I positioned the circles flat on the card and drew the white lines. I popped the circles up on dimensionals a little above where the line starts.
I stamped the word Boo at the bottom of the page in versa mark and used a hot pink zing embossing powder to add some color to the card.
This is the completed card
Hope you enjoyed. If you have any questions please, shoot me an email I will be more than happy to respond. Take care!
Happy Stamping!
Gina
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Simple Stamp Sunday
Hello all, can you believe we are back to Sunday again? I can't. I have been diligently spending time in my craft room and using the supplies that I have.
Since I made the decision to use it or lose it, I have found more "cute" paper, "fabulous" new ink colors or some new tool that seems to be a must have. However, I am staying focused and as one could say "using it or losing it"!
On that note....
Todays card is a one layer simple stamp card. The supplies are as follows
A2 card
Chocolate Chip Ink (image/sponging around the edges)
Cherry Cobbler Ink (word)
That's it!
Thank you for checking it out and hope you enjoy your week!
Happy Stamping!
Gina
Hello all, can you believe we are back to Sunday again? I can't. I have been diligently spending time in my craft room and using the supplies that I have.
Since I made the decision to use it or lose it, I have found more "cute" paper, "fabulous" new ink colors or some new tool that seems to be a must have. However, I am staying focused and as one could say "using it or losing it"!
On that note....
Todays card is a one layer simple stamp card. The supplies are as follows
A2 card
Chocolate Chip Ink (image/sponging around the edges)
Cherry Cobbler Ink (word)
That's it!
Thank you for checking it out and hope you enjoy your week!
Happy Stamping!
Gina
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Simple Scrap Saturday!
Today I decided it was time to start focusing on fall projects, so going forward for the next couple weeks I will be posting all things fall from my craft room.
6x6 mini albums are my favorite, they are the perfect size for my purse, desk or at home on a end table. I started one today and will update you as we move along. Here we go.
I chose a rust and kraft color to start the first pages of my book. These are cut at 6x6
Today I decided it was time to start focusing on fall projects, so going forward for the next couple weeks I will be posting all things fall from my craft room.
6x6 mini albums are my favorite, they are the perfect size for my purse, desk or at home on a end table. I started one today and will update you as we move along. Here we go.
I chose a rust and kraft color to start the first pages of my book. These are cut at 6x6
I like to really jazz up the first page since it is the introduction to the book. The picture mat is cut at 5 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches. I added a journaling spot which is cut at 2 x 3 1/4 inches. I used DCWV paper four rust colored brads and a bling sticker from Michaels to dress the page up.
I rounded all of the corners at a 1/2 inch with my corner chomper
The edges are all inked with Stapin up chocolate chip. This seems to give it a more rustic appeal. I am using Stampin UP! Designer series paper (DSP) which was retired a couple of years ago.
Page two is the back of the first page which is 6x6, picture mat cut at 4 x 4 inches, the journaling spot is cut at 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches I added a leaf brad to keep the fall theme going.
This page is also 6 x 6, picture mat is 4 x 4 inches and the journaling spot is also 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches. I cut a chocolate chip colored paper at 2 x 3 inches angled, I used some copper color brads and a leaf brad to add dimension. The journaling tag is taped at the bottom so the picture you use would sit behind it.
The total time spent on these pages was approximately 35 minutes. These books are easy as long as you keep it simple. Look for more pages next week. Thanks for looking if you have any questions, please e-mail me I will be happy to reply.
Happy Scrappin!
Gina
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Thursday, August 1, 2013
Watercolor Wednesday!
Today I decided to post a card I made using a water color brush.
This card is an A2 card, it is cut at 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches.
Supplies are :
Stampin UP! card stock - Kraft and Close to Cocoa
Water Color Paper from Michaels
Stampin UP! Ink - Chocolate Chip, Creamy Caramel, Close to Cocoa, Only Orange, Pumpkin Pie, Yo Yo Yellow, Ruby Red, Kraft and Sunny Yellow.
Nestabilities - Largest Oval (from original oval set)
Cuttlebug
Foam Squares
Airondack Color Wash Spray - Espresso
Spray - I made it with Bronze Eye Shadow
Corner Punch - Ticket Cut
I inked the edges of the Card with Chocolate Chip Ink, punched the edges with a ticket punch on the bottom.
Second layer cut a 1/4 inch smaller and Inked the edges with Craft Ink, sprayed with Bronze sparkle spray. I let that settle a couple seconds and then gave a quick spray of the Espresso.
I used four foam squares to adhere the oval to the card, stamped the bottom with a sentiment and done.
The inside was a die cut I made from the Cricut Craft Room. I cut it at 3.75 inches.
I hope you enjoy, any questions, please let me know.
Thank you for visiting.
Gina-
This card is an A2 card, it is cut at 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches.
Supplies are :
Stampin UP! card stock - Kraft and Close to Cocoa
Water Color Paper from Michaels
Stampin UP! Ink - Chocolate Chip, Creamy Caramel, Close to Cocoa, Only Orange, Pumpkin Pie, Yo Yo Yellow, Ruby Red, Kraft and Sunny Yellow.
Nestabilities - Largest Oval (from original oval set)
Cuttlebug
Foam Squares
Airondack Color Wash Spray - Espresso
Spray - I made it with Bronze Eye Shadow
Corner Punch - Ticket Cut
I inked the edges of the Card with Chocolate Chip Ink, punched the edges with a ticket punch on the bottom.
Second layer cut a 1/4 inch smaller and Inked the edges with Craft Ink, sprayed with Bronze sparkle spray. I let that settle a couple seconds and then gave a quick spray of the Espresso.
I used four foam squares to adhere the oval to the card, stamped the bottom with a sentiment and done.
The inside was a die cut I made from the Cricut Craft Room. I cut it at 3.75 inches.
I hope you enjoy, any questions, please let me know.
Thank you for visiting.
Gina-
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