Sunday, May 26, 2013

A Family Picture Canvas

Happy Sunday, Everyone!  I wanted to share a project I made for my sister-in-law, Liza.  She is such a support of my creativity and gives me that little push that I need sometimes to have confidence in the projects I produce.  It is so appreciated.

I used an 11x14 canvas as my base.  Using a sheet of patterned paper, I laid out my design first and then used a craft knife to cut the picture openings. I border-punched the bottom of the patterned paper and also attached a punched border strip to the top in a contrasting pattern. I attached the pictures behind the openings, embellished with punched butterflies, pearls and fussy-cut flowers and adhered the panel to the canvas base.  The title at the bottom is printed on a transparency cut into a strip and placed over patterned paper.  To complete, I spelled out 'Family' with letter stickers.

Thanks for stopping by today.  Leave a comment if you have a moment.  Have a great day.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

A Fun Birthday Gift

Happy Wednesday everyone!  Wanted to share a project that I made for a friend's birthday.  She is a gal-on-the-go, so I thought it would be fun to give her something she can use while she is running around town. 



Patterned paper and letter stickers from Doodlebug Design, flower punch from Punch Bunch, ribbon and rhinestones from Michaels.

Let's face it, gift cards can be kinda boring.  Yes, you can buy a gift card tin and slap some ribbon and a bow on it and there you go.  It's predictable.  I love making gifts that are a little unexpected.  With this card holder, you can add as many gift cards as you like.  I also found that cutting the strips down the center to hold the cards is much easier than the corner slits you see most often. 

Here are a few tips:
  • Cut the slits for the gift cards with a sharp craft knife
  • Most gift cards are the size of a credit card.  If you haven't purchased your gift cards yet, use a credit card to measure the size of your accordion fold as well as the length of the slit to hold the gift card.
  • Secure your ribbon to the back of the pack using double-sided tape.  The recipient will be able to re-tie their pack and keep everything together.
  • Include gift cards for their favorite coffee place, fast food, ice cream store, etc.  You can also tailor your 'pack' to the recipient's favorite hobby.  Include gift cards to their favorite fabric stores, craft stores, sports stores...you get the idea.
Thanks for stopping by today.  If you have a moment, leave me a comment.  I LOVE hearing from you. 



Sunday, May 12, 2013

Happy Mother's Day!

Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there.  You deserve an amazing day.  Enjoy!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Pretty in Pink - A Moxie Fab Tuesday Trigger Challenge

Well, once again, it's been a while since I've updated my blog.  Boy, you just don't realize how quickly time passes until you look at the last date you posted.  Whew!

Anyway, onward and upward!  Take a look at this fun Tuesday Trigger from the Moxie Fab World.



I decided to try my hand at creating a card that captured what inspired me.  As soon as I looked at the picture, it reminded me of a wedding; the colors and just the feel of the image.  So, I went with that!  I loved the woodgrain on the trigger and since I don't have an embossing woodgrain folder, I decided to use the 'Branches' folder from Provo Craft.  Here's my interpretation....

White, pink & metallic grey cardstock from Bazzill, flowers by Prima, 'Congratulations' clear stamp from TPC Studio, 'Branches' embossing folder from Provo Craft, pink chalk from Close to My Heart and silver pearls from K&Company.
I chalked the flowers and the edges of the squares to give them a little depth.  I do love the pink! :)

Wanna give it a try??  Sure, you do!  Just check it out here Moxie Fab World.  Good luck and I can't wait to see your creation.