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Friday, May 6, 2016

PIN IT FRIDAY FAVS:
Mother's Day Cards and the
Very Best of Pinterest Pins

Erma Bombeck, a humorist and columnist once wrote, "The hardest part of being a mom is showing up for the job each day!" Happiest of Mother's Day to all of you who have not only shown up for the job each day, but who deserve the Employee of the Year award year after year!...and to my own two sons who are now young men, thank you for giving me the most wonderful job on the planet! Along with my DH, my life has been truly blessed thanks to the three most important men in my life ^_^

I've seen a lot of beautiful floral cards on Pinterest lately that would make lovely Mother's Day cards. These are some of my treasured finds and cards made for some of my favorite moms:

What I Love - Watercoloring | Swimming In Stamps. Beautiful way to use this stamp set and gorgeous colours......:

My Version:


Inside:


Another Card Made with SU's Set:
What I Love

What I Love | Denise Foor Studio PA  Stampin' Up!:

My Version:


More What I Love Cards
that I MUST Make:

What I love Sale-a-bration Farewell Blog Hop from Stampin' Up! Tracy May #sabfarewell2016:

CAS by Mary featuring What I Love (SAB) from Stampin' Up!:

Sara Evans Stampin' Up!® Independent Demonstrator Australia: Crazy Crafters January 2016 Blog Hop:

Saturday, September 28, 2013

SU THINLET

I'm having so much fun using the SU circle thinlet that my friend Michele let me borrow! BIG thank you hugs, M! The thinlet cuts and scores a flip card in one quick pass through my Cuttlebug...and I came up with another way to add some design with function to extend the card for a sentiment or a note (instructions follow below). MANY thanks as well to my friend Rina who showed me how to make the little lamb from punches that she'll be using soon for her daughter's baby shower!


My first flip card attempt...but the green scalloped circle didn't seem to add anything to the card...so I decided to go with the SIMPLE IS SOMETIMES BETTER idea!



I'm giving this one to my mom for her birthday this week.
I put it in a clear envelope and used it 
as part of the decorations on the package:


Then I made the same card with a different piece of DSP:


The sheep was made by using a 3/4" circle punch for the head, a 1/2" circle punch of black cut in half for the ears, one scallop punch and the swirls embossing folder for the white body, two heart punches in black with one side of the heart cut off for the two legs and three small flower punches for the top of the head. Two tiny black adhesive gems were added for the eyes. The head was attached to the body with foam squares and the sheep was also adhered to the card using foam squares.

Next, I made this congrats card for Rina:

PICTURE TO PIN ON PINTEREST

FRONT VIEW

INSIDE VIEW

BACK VIEW

...and here is the step-by-step technique
for extending this flip card:

After running the paper through the thinlet and
folding it into a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" card...


Turn over the double-sided DSP on the right and...



I'm feeling like Santa in his workshop as I put these flip cards together! It's hard to stop making them because they're just so fun and so different with each set of papers used! Here is another way to make a flip card with an extension:



All sentiments are from Stampin' Up or
were done on my computer.

A video by the talented Patty Bennett demonstrates this way to make an extension for flip cards - Click HERE . She starts to give the extension technique at about the 4:58 mark....and here's another brilliant idea below from PATTY'S STAMPING SPOT if you're making the short version of the flip card. The pics show how to adhere a piece of DSP to the card base before running the thinlet through the Cuttlebug so that the thinlet die can cut out the little crescent moon for you:


There are tons of flip card samples on her site as well.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Black and White Classic





Here is a card I gave my friend Rina. I've provided the measurements and a sketch to remember how to assemble the various layers. 




  • Begin with a black card base folded in half at the top 
  • Adhere the 3/4" x 4 1/4" piece of patterned paper approximately 1/2" down from the top
  • Add the center rectangle with the stamped flower (see measurements below)
  • Adhere the black lower piece of cardstock on top 
  • Finish with a black satin 1/2" ribbon at the top plus gems in the lower right corner
  • Place several tiny crystals on the flower for some bling!
This was my one and only version of this card - it's hard to give it away...so I'd better make another similar one because I love it so much! (It's been awhile since I made it and I can't remember the name of the stamp set --- it's that Alzheimer's guy AGAIN!)




Inside View

Monday, May 7, 2012


This is my Mother's Day card using SU's Blossom Builder Petals Punch. I made a version for birthdays using blue paper, and I love this pink version! The embossing frame is a Tulip Frame from SU. 

Thursday, May 3, 2012

A Thank You Card for an AMAZING Dinner at Le Papillon




I saw an idea like this on Pinterest and modified it a bit. I need to try this in other color combos. The original cased card was done in aquamarine blue and browns. I bought the papers and ribbon for this card at our new Walmart! They sell a paper pad (with matching stickers included) for $5.00. The stamp is from Stampin' Up's Valentine Defined set.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Triple Embossed!

Card for Grandma taking all of us to Lisa's Treasures today and another card for Rina for treating me to a shopping spree at Marshall's after lunch!