Today's post is later than I had hoped, but I hope it was worth the wait! ;)
I created this card a few weeks ago for a dear friends' birthday. It was perfect because this card requires hand-delivery and we were going out for tea, so she had this card displayed on the table the entire time for her birthday celebration. Isn't the cake tea light adorable?! I found it on Pinterest (of course!) and you can find the awesome tutorial here on Jill George's Blog.
I didn't follow it exactly. I didn't bother with the separate template for the "icing". I just found the middle on the back, punched a hole and then cut slits that were long enough so that my flame could slide through.
On the back of the card, I punched a hole with the labels punch pack so that the switch could be turned on and off. My friend love it and I think I'll be making a bunch of mini cakes now. :)
Until next time, stay crafty!
Steph
RECIPE
Paper: Regal Rose, Pretty in Pink, Whisper White, SAB DSP
Ink: Perfect Plum
Stamps: Simply Sketched
Tools: Punch Pack, 1-3/4" & 2-3/8" Scallop Circle Punches, Labels Punch Pack
Accessories: Jewels, Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon
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10.09.2013
8.26.2012
Every Girl Loves...
...A great pair of shoes! And what Bride wouldn't love a great pair of shoes with some bling?! Today I created a card featuring a great shoe from the Fabulous You set.
To make some rosettes of your own, just punch the size circle of your choice and start cutting around in a spiral toward the center. Leave a small tab and then start rolling the spiral around into a tight (or loose) rosette. Secure the rolled rosette to the tab in the center with some glue or a glue dot and you're done. Simple, eh?!
Until next time, stay crafty!
Steph
To make some rosettes of your own, just punch the size circle of your choice and start cutting around in a spiral toward the center. Leave a small tab and then start rolling the spiral around into a tight (or loose) rosette. Secure the rolled rosette to the tab in the center with some glue or a glue dot and you're done. Simple, eh?!
Until next time, stay crafty!
Steph
6.13.2012
Battle of the Demos
Ok, not really. But our Demo group, lead by our fabulous leader, Leena Girsa of A La Cards had a "back to basics" challenge that I just loved! Here's what we were given:
Here's what I came up with:
What do you think? I'm sure you've noticed that humming bird again! :)
We had to make at least 2 full cards, and in addition to that, I made 2 bottle tags, 1 bookmark, 5 teeny tiny gift tags, 1 mini card, 2 mini tags and 1 "scrapling". That's 14 projects!
I urge you to give this a try. It's lots of fun and you'll be amazed at what you can accomplish when you go "back to the basics".
Until next time, stay crafty!
Steph
- Two pieces of DSP: 4x6 and 2x6
- Whisper White CS 3 7/8" x 5 1/8"
- Rich Razzleberry 4 1/4 x 5 1/2
- Tempting Turquoise 4 1/4 x 5 1/2
- Daffodil Delight 4 x 5 1/4 and 2 x 5 1/4
- Island Indigo 4 x 51/4
- Real Red 2 1/2 x 5 1/2
- Tangerine Tango 2 1/2 x 5 1/2
- Card Bases in Real Red, Lucky Limeade and Whisper White
- 12" of Daffodil Delight stitched grosgrain ribbon
- 16" of Daffodil Delight seam binding ribbon
- 18" of Lucky Limeade baker's twine
- 5 brights buttons
- 2 glimmer brads
Here's what I came up with:
What do you think? I'm sure you've noticed that humming bird again! :)
We had to make at least 2 full cards, and in addition to that, I made 2 bottle tags, 1 bookmark, 5 teeny tiny gift tags, 1 mini card, 2 mini tags and 1 "scrapling". That's 14 projects!
I urge you to give this a try. It's lots of fun and you'll be amazed at what you can accomplish when you go "back to the basics".
Until next time, stay crafty!
Steph
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