Friday, March 30, 2012

Butterfly Birthday Wishes

Good morning everyone! It's Friday! All the plants are growing and flowers are blooming! It makes me want to go out and clean up my flower beds. Well here is the third card from the March Make and Take, and a much cleaner way to play with flowers.


  • Stamps: Up in the Air (Hostess), Sincere Salutatious
  • Card Stock: Pretty in Pink, Early Espresso, Whisper White, Baja Breeze, Basic Black
  • DSP: Twitterpated
  • Ink: Black Stazon, Early Espresso
  • Accessories: Beautiful Wings Sizzlit, Stampin' Dimensionals, Baja Breeze Pleated ribbon, Dazzling Details, Baja Breeze and Lucky Limeade markers. 

For the card base I started out with a 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" piece of Pretty in Pink card stock and scored it at 4-1/4". Next I cut a piece of Twitterpated DSP 3-3/4" x 3-3/4" and adhere it onto a piece of Early Espresso card stock that was 3-7/8" x 3-7/8". I wrapped a piece of Baja Breeze Pleated ribbon around the panel and adhere the panel onto the card front with Stampin' Dimensionals. 

Then I cut a piece of Whisper White card stock 2-1/4" x 2-3/4". I stamped the image from Up in the Air in Black Stazon ink. When I got this particular stamp set, I knew I would want to be able to change the greetings around with the images. So I used my Craft and Rubber Scissors to cut the greeting away from the stamp. This made my stamp set much more versatile in my opinion. So I stamped the"so sweet" in the lower right hand corner in Early Espresso ink. You can't really tell the difference in the photo, but it really is noticeable in person. 


I colored in the flowers with my Baja Breeze marker and the stems with my Lucky Limeade marker. This panel was adhered onto a 2-3/8" x 2-7/8" piece of Lucky Limeade card stock, then was adhered to the card front with Stampin' Dimensionals. To add just a little bit of sparkle I added some Dazzling Details onto the centers of the flowers. 

The "Birthday wishes" greeting from Sincere Salutations was stamped in the bottom right hand corner of the card front in Early Espresso ink. Then the card needed something else in the bottom left hand corner. So I added a butterfly! I used my Beautiful Wings sizzlit to cut out one large Baja Breeze butterfly and one small Basic Black butterfly. I adhered the butterflies together then adhered it onto the card front with Two-Way Glue Pen. To give the card a little more sparkle I added the butterfly body with Dazzling Details. 


My favorite part about this card is the stacked butterflies, and I just LOVE that DSP! Have you been creating anything fun with butterflies lately?

This card was inspired by Connie Babbert's Up in the Air card.
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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Bird House Gift Box and some Candy!

Here is the second project that I created for the March edition of Craft Project Central! One of the other designers had to drop out at the last minute and I volunteered to fill the spot. So here is what I made...I hope you like it!

Bird House Gift Box and Card:

Do you know someone who loves bird houses that you would like to give a gift? How about presenting it in an extra special gift box? Then this is the project for you! With a little time you can put together this beautiful bird house gift box and matching card to give to that extra special someone or simply keep them for yourself as a lovely spring decoration!


This is also the March Bonus Project! To earn this or any bonus project just do one of these three things; add the CPC badge to your blog, subscribe to two or more months in a row, or refer a friend and let CPC know when your friend subscribes!

Now for the candy.... Just leave me a comment on this post by April 5th and you will be entered in a drawing to win a free subscription to the March edition of Craft Project Central!

Click HERE if you want to subscribe to the March edition of Craft Project Central! You'll get 10 fantastic tutorials for just $10!

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Craft Project Central!

Fabulous Florets Mini Note Card Set:

Make this lovely Fabulous Florets Mini Note Card set and matching Case for anyone who lies to give cards or notes.  This set would be a perfect Mother’s Day or teacher gift.  Change the stamps and colors and you can make the set for any occasion.  Box fits four to eight cards depending on the thickness of the embellishments.  Makes a quick and fun class, club or camp project too!


This beautiful project was created by Monika! If you have a chance, please swing by her blog and leave Monika a comment!

If you would like to subscribe to the March edition of Craft Project Central and get 10 tutorials for just $10 then click HERE!

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Monday, March 26, 2012

Lets Go Fly a Kite!

Good morning everyone! I hope you all had a fabulous weekend! It was absolutely gorgeous here in Kansas! I have another Make and Take card to share with you from March. This one uses the stamp set Send Me Soaring. Although every time I see this stamp set it reminds me of the song from Mary Poppins. "Lets go fly a kite, up to the highest heights....." Anyway...take a look at the card we made:


  • Stamps: Send Me Soaring
  • Card Stock: Cherry Cobbler, Lucky Limeade, Basic Grey, Whisper White, Bashful Blue
  • DSP: Twitterpated
  • Ink: Bashful Blue, Lucky Limeade, Basic Grey, Poppy Parade, Basic Black
  • Accessories: 1" Circle Punch, 1-1/4" Circle Punch, Modern Label Punch, 2" x 1-3/8" Oval Punch, Blender Pen, Paper Snips, Basic Black Marker, Stampin' Dimensionals, Paper Piercer, Mat Pack, Silver Brads

The card base is Cherry Cobbler card stock. I cut and scored the step card as shown in THIS diagram by Connie Babbert. I started off by cutting two strips of Twitterpated DSP 7/8"x 4-3/8". The strips were adhered onto the sides of the step card. Then I cut a piece of Lucky Limeade card stock 7/8" x 4-1/8" and adhered it onto the bottom of the card front. 

For the main image panel I cut a piece of Whisper White card stock 2" x 4". I stamped the striped kite in Poppy Parade ink, and the polka dot kite in Basic Grey ink. When I first got my stamp set I decided that I didn't want the clouds to remain together like the stamp comes in the package. So I used my Craft and Rubber Scissors to cut the clouds in the stamp apart. So with my three cloud stamps I randomly stamped the clouds onto the background in Bashful Blue ink. 

I wanted to give my clouds a little bit more dimension, so with the Bashful Blue ink pad closed I squeezed in the middle of the pad. Then I opened up the ink pad half-way and used a Blender Pen to pick up just a tiny bit of ink and added shadows to my clouds. Super easy and it really makes the clouds look soft and fluffy! After all my clouds were colored I stamped the kite tails in Basic Black ink. I didn't quite get the tails positioned correctly so I used the fine point end of the Basic Black Marker to fill in the gap between the kite tail and the kite. 

The image panel was adhered onto a 2-1/8" x 4-1/8" piece of Bashful Blue card stock. Then I adhered this panel onto the center of my card front. The final kite was stamped onto a scrap of Whisper White card stock in Lucky Limeade ink. The kite was cut out with Paper Snips and then I adhered it onto the card front with a Stampin' Dimensional. 


For the greeting I used a lot of punches. I stamped the greeting in Basic Black ink onto a scrap of Whisper White card stock and then punched it out with the 1" Circle punch. Then I used the 1-1/4" Circle punch on a scrap of Bashful Blue card stock. I used the Modern Label punch on a scrap of Basic Grey card stock. Then I used the 2" x 1-3/8" Oval punch on a scrap of  Twitterpated DSP.

I adhered the modern label onto the DSP oval. Then I adhered the greeting circle onto the Bashful Blue circle, and that layer on top of the modern label. I used the Paper Piercer and Mat Pack to pierce a hole in both ends of the modern label and added two Silver Brads. This layered label was adhered onto the bottom of the card front with a couple Stampin' Dimensionals.

That's it! It was definitely the most time consuming card of the evening, but I really love how it turned out!

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Craft Project Central!

Easter Bunny Treat Holders and Card:

Here’s a cute little set of Easter Bunny treats for your favorite little somebunnies! Pair the treats up with the coordinating card and you’re good to go. Makes a great gift for the kids, teachers, or anyone else that you want to impress with your craftiness!



This adorable Easter project was created by Heidi! If you have a chance please swing by her blog and leave her a comment!

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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Simply Soft

I actually had a chance to play with a sketch challenge last night. It took quite a while to make something work. It was just one of those days where I couldn't put anything together that I liked, so this one took a lot of effort. I used the Friday Mashup challenge. The challenge was to create a card with the sketch, with the mother of pearl technique, or both. I chose to do both. If you are not familiar with the mother of pearl technique you can find the tutorial for it HERE. Although I'm posting it too late to actually enter it in the challenge. Anyway... here is the card that I managed to get together.


  • Stamps: Simply Soft
  • Card Stock: Baja Breeze, WhisperWhite
  • DSP: Twitterpated
  • Ink: Basic Grey, Baja Breeze, Black Stazon, Cherry Cobbler
  • Accessories: 5/8" Basic Grey Satin Ribbon, Lucky Limeade marker, Blender Pen, White Gel Pen, Dazzling Details, Frost White Shimmer Paint, Stampin' Sponge, Stampin' Dimensionals, plastic wrap, Blossom Punch, Paper Snips, Two-Way Glue Pen


I started off with a Baja Breeze card base that was cut at 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" and scored at 4-1/4. Then I cut a piece of Whisper White card stock 3-7/8" x 5-1/8". Then I searched through the Twitterpated DSP pack for the papers that I wanted to use. I really like how soft the Basic Grey looks against the other colors, so I went with the patterns that used Basic Grey. 

The top piece of DSP was cut at 3-5/8" x 2-5/8". The bottom piece of DSP was cut at 3-5/8" x 2-1/4". The two pieces of DSP were adhered onto the Whisper White card stock. Then I wrapped a piece of 5/8" Basic Grey Satin Ribbon around the panel covering where the DSP pieces meet and tied the ribbon into a knot. 

Next I used the Blossom punch to punch a flower from a scrap of Whisper White card stock and from a scrap of Baja Breeze card stock. The Baja Breeze flower was set aside. I stamped the flowers from Simply Soft onto the Whisper White flower in Black Stazon ink. 

Then I used the Lucky Limeade marker to color in the stems and leaves on the flower. To color in the blossoms I used the Blender Pen with my Cherry Cobbler ink pad. With the ink pad closed squeeze in the middle of the pad, then open the pad half-way. You will see that there is some ink on the lid. Use the Blender Pen to pick up the ink a little at a time and color in your flowers. This is a really easy way to get a soft look to your flowers and blend the light and dark areas. 


Once I had the flowers all colored in I put a little bit of Frost White Shimmer Paint into a container, you only need one drop of paint! Then I scrunched up a piece of plastic wrap, dabbed it into the paint several times, then I dabbed the plastic wrap onto the flower several times. I allowed the paint to dry for a couple of minutes, then I sponged Baja Breeze ink over the entire flower.

Now we can play with the Baja Breeze flower. I used Paper Snips to cut between all of the petals so I ended up with six individual petals. Then I used the Two-Way Glue Pen to adhere each of the Baja Breeze petals behind the petals on the stamped flower. After all the petals were adhered on I sponged around the edges with Basic Grey ink.

I adhered the flower onto the card front with a couple Stampin' Dimensionals. I added some White Gel Pen onto the stamens of each of the flowers and then applied Dazzling Details on top of the stamens to give the flower a little more sparkle.

I really like the color combination on this one, the Basic Grey looks surprisingly soft against the Baja Breeze and Whisper White. What do you think?

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