Monday, April 11, 2011
Rocketman
Today, I'd like to share some very wise advice:
Crafty Ladies, Always marry a man with more expensive hobbies than your own.
If you take this advice, your husband will never be able to complain when you want the latest die-cutting machine or this month's entire new stamp release.
My husband builds and then launches rockets, not the little dinky ones that you can find at your local craft store. He launches the kind that you need a large field and certification to shoot off. Recently, he went to get certified for a certain size motor so I made him this card.
Stampendous makes a great stamp set called Hot Rocketz (SSC1030). I stamped the galaxy swirl in Versamark and dusted it with Pebbles Pearlescent Chalk to make the background. For the three rockets, I stamped them on a separate piece of X-Press It paper, colored them with Copics, fussy-cut them & mounted them to the card. The blue & gray rocket image actually has fins but I cut them off to make it look more like the rockets my husband flies. Glossy Accents gave the rockets a little shine. The cool paper is from a K & Company pack called DayDreams. The sentiment on the inside says "Have a Blast" which is also from the set. The word Rocketman on the front of my card was stamped using the Lawn Fawn set, Harold's ABCs.
This post wouldn't be complete without a picture of my husband's rocket launch.
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Friday, April 8, 2011
Pieced Flower
I made this card weeks ago, inspired by Deb's beautiful card. The technique is now being featured on the Hero Arts blog so I thought I'd post it. Paper piecing is a great technique and the Flower Text stamp is a perfect match.
The paper is from a Jillibean Soup collection. I used Enamel Accents in black to embellish the flowers.
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Thursday, April 7, 2011
Happy Birthday
I thought I'd share this birthday card I made recently using Lawn Fawn's Bake Me A Cake stamp set. Have you tried Lawn Fawn stamps yet? They make such a clean, crisp image and are so very cute. The alphabets are my favorite. Somehow each letter is cut so perfectly that when creating your own words, the spacing is always uniform. It makes creating your own sentiments a snap.
Here's a link to their blog. It's packed with fabulous inspiration.
Supplies used:
Lawn Fawn Bake Me a Cake
Hero Arts Cling Dots
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
Versamark Frost Ink
Pebbles Inc. Shimmers Pearlescent Chalk
Inkssentials Glossy Accents
Derwent Watercolour Pencils
Whispers Strokes Blender Pen
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Thank Ewe
Have you tried the Tim Holtz Vagabond yet? Isn't it amazing! When it first came out I asked myself whether I really needed another die-cutting machine. Certainly many of you asked the same question. The answer is YES. Everyone should have a Vagabond. I love how compact it is. It hardly takes up any room when its folded up and yet its really powerful. I recently had to cut tons of flowers for a class I was teaching and couldn't believe how fast and easy the job was using the Vagabond. I have some medical problems that cause stiffness and numbness in my hands and arms. Using the Vagabond makes class preparation pain free. If you have any kind of stiffness or arthritis, this is the machine for you.
I made this video showing how to cut wafer-thin dies with the vagabond. If you have wondered how to cut Spellbinders or My Favorite Things Die-namics with the Vagabond, please watch. I show what plates you need to make the perfect "sandwich".
This thank you card was made using the grass I cut while making the video.
Here's a list of the products that I used to make the card: My Favorite Things Die-namics Fresh Cut Grass McGill Punch Flowers Petite Petals Hero Arts Cling Dots CG139 Penny Black Bah-quet 4063H C.C. Designs Critter Sentiments Ranger Distress Ink Tattered Rose Tsukineko StazOn Jet Black Ranger Enamel Accents Black Derwent Watercolour Pencils
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