Here's a nice quick card, and it really works well for any occasion. This card just happens to be for a retirement. I don't have a really nice retirement stamp, so I just went into Photoshop, and chose one of my favorite fonts and printed out a few different sizes all over some white card stock. I chose my favorite one, then cut it to a card front proportion size. I wanted to use some specific patterned paper, so I chose that, then chose my cardstock colours accordingly. Next, I ran the papers through the cuttlebug with the smallest circle nestabilities I own, then positioned them all around the sentiment. I popped that up with pop dots (of course!). I even had a few circles to spare, so I adhered some inside the card as well. This card also works well for a monochromatic card.
Monday, June 30, 2008
Under 10 minutes!
Here's a nice quick card, and it really works well for any occasion. This card just happens to be for a retirement. I don't have a really nice retirement stamp, so I just went into Photoshop, and chose one of my favorite fonts and printed out a few different sizes all over some white card stock. I chose my favorite one, then cut it to a card front proportion size. I wanted to use some specific patterned paper, so I chose that, then chose my cardstock colours accordingly. Next, I ran the papers through the cuttlebug with the smallest circle nestabilities I own, then positioned them all around the sentiment. I popped that up with pop dots (of course!). I even had a few circles to spare, so I adhered some inside the card as well. This card also works well for a monochromatic card.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Monochromatic Greens
Many shades of green here! I hardly ever use Garden Green and was pleasantly surprised how well it works with wasabi and celery. I also snuck in a Palette green (landscape) on the small star - it's slightly different than celery.
Supplies: (all SU except where noted)
stamps - Classic Backgrounds, It's Your Birthday
paper - certainly celery, wild wasabi, whisper white
ink - garden green, landscape (Palette)
acc - artichoke brads, wasabi striped grosgrain, large & small star punch, page pebble (MM), circle nestabilities (Spellbinders), dimensionals
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Tips: Monochromatic Colour Schemes
I stamped a few purses, then coloured them in with pencil crayons. I went searching for some nice pink patterned paper. Would you believe that I don't have any that matches Pixie Pink or Pink Passion very nicely? So, I stamped a few small flowers on some Pink Passion instead. Just as good! My bow was inspired by the one on the right-most purse. I added a little sentiment tag, and voila, a cute little invite for a girl's night out! Another brief CAS tip for you, shaped cards can really jazz up your card. What might be a bit dull or too small for a normal 4.25x5.5 card can really work on a smaller shaped card!
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Friday, June 27, 2008
Corner Rounder Sparkly Bird
I used the corner rounder on this card because it compliments the corners of the Dreamweaver stencil I used. To color the image I used small stipple brushes and stippled on the colors from SU! dye ink pads. Then I used clear embossing paste over the stencil. After lifting off the stencil I sprinkled Art Institute Crystal glitter over the paste and let it dry. I used a part of an Ornare piercing template on the corner. Before mounting the panel with pop dots I used my Cuttlebug embossing folder to emboss the sentiment. The DCWV cardstock has a white core so I sanded the sentiment so the white would show. Supplies: Dreamweaver stencil, SU! dye inks, stipple brush, embossing paste, temporary tape, glitter, Cuttlebug embossing folder, pop dots, sanding block.
Embrace...
Whenever the clean and simple style crosses my mind, I can't help but think of corner rounders. These punches are the greatest. With the guide on they make adorable, perfect every time, rounded corners. With the guide off, you can make scallops. It's always nice to find a tool that does two awesome things. Anyway, I always like the way rounded corners finishes things off. One this card, I went with the bottom 2 corners. I also really love this look with textured paper, it just seems ultra classy.
If you have a CAS style card featuring corner rounders, we'd love to see it!!
Supplies:
Stamps: Birds of a Feather (gelatins), Here for You (verve visual)
Paper: Basic Grey DP, Rose Red, White, Textured White
Ink: Rose Red, Old Olive, Black
Accessories, etc.: Corner Rounder!, Olive grosgrain, pop dots
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
FTL 4 Happy Summer!
This is a great layout, and I will definitely be using it again! I used the measurements Natasha posted. The sentiment is popped up on dimensionals because of the bulk of the eyelet. The sailboat is colored with both copics and aquapainter/ink refill. The coloring is straight up no shading except for the water, in keeping with the blog theme.
Supplies:
stamps - MorningStar
paper - (all SU) whisper white, wild wasabi, real red, soft sky, blue bayou textured
ink - Palette Burnt Umber, SU Not Quite Navy, SU white craft
acc - aquapainter, copics, jumbo eyelet (SU)
Fall To Layout #4 - Thanks a Bunch
Fall-to Layout 4
This layout is a bit different then some, but I saw a card with it somewhere, and found it to be inspiring. I thought I'd give it a shot, and share it with you. Plus, it goes well with the idea of using white or blank space. The optional part is exactly that. If you find the card looks too empty, feel free to add something in there, if you want a simpler card, leave it empty. The circle next to the sentiment can be any sort of embellishment, button, brad, knot, anything!
A few measurements that you might find helpful...
The lowest layer (on my card the patterned paper) is 3-3/4x2-1/2. The light pink is 2-1/2x 3-1/4. My sentiment strip is 3 inches long. Finally, the optional image part is 2-3/8x1-3/4.
Some other details for my card- all stamps are by PaperTrey Ink (Eat Cake, Birthday Basics), the paper and ink are mostly from there too (Berry Sorbet and Sweet Blush, as well as the patterned paper). Confetti white paper is from Stampin' Up!, as is the Rose Red button. I also went over all the Berry Sorbet cake layers with a clear Spica marker.
If you do decide to take a stab at the layout, feel free to leave a comment here, or use the keyword FTL4 at SCS!