Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Wicked Bathing! Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!

This card/bag topper was made for no reason, other than I wanted to make something! I just recently got Time for the Bubbly and Totally Witchin' from My Favorite Things and haven't had the chance to play around with them. Today, I got my MFT newsletter and at the bottom, they had a card that a Katie Cotton from SC made that was totally out of the box brilliant! And so I had to copy! I mean, case! Haha!

This goes out to Amy M. because she's always on my case about thinking up my own cards and never copying anyone's ideas. Well, this time, I did! Sorry to disappoint! NOT! ;)

Anyway, here's Katie's card:

And here's mine!

I did change it a bit because I just cannot copy a card in its entirety! And can you even tell that the legs are green? I put this on the outside of a bag of candy. I'm going to give it to my hairdresser for an early Halloween treat!

Happy Stamping!!!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Halloween Wreath, revisited


Here's a picture of my Halloween wreath that my friends and I made last year. We copied the idea from last year's Paper Crafts mag. It was so cool, we just had to make them!

I went up to our town's cemetary at 8:00 in the morning and it was very foggy, so the background was PERFECT! The pictures turned out SO nice!!!! And a little scary, too!

Thanks for looking!
Happy Stamping!

Stamp Club swap card


My demonstrator asked me to create a few swap cards to give out at our first annual Creative Juices Stamp Club! I wanted to use a current stamp set, but it seems like everything else is retired. There's just no way I could be a demonstrator! I love to use all of my retired stamps!

Anwyay, so I created this card. It's based on this past week's sketch challenge. I used Choc. Chip, Rose Red, and Sky Blue. I came up w/ this color scheme myself. The stamp set is Wanted. The sentiment is from All Year Cheer. The two other panels are cuttlebugged. The base panel is stamped w/ Paisly background stamp. (retired). The ribbon is brown organdy found in the sewing section of JoAnn's! Go figure!

So, I only have to make 6, so that's what I'm finishing up on today. I worked all afternoon yesterday at my friend's crop that she holds at a local school every couple months or so. The $10.00 fee goes towards our pizza and the rest is going towards a Cricut that will go to the school and we can use it for our crops! Nice little incentive! So, if there's anyone in the SW PA area that would like to come and scrap or stamp w/ us, we'd love for you to join us! Our next crop is Saturday, Nov. 22nd. You can email me at smetak@connecttime.net.

Happy Stamping!!!

My first Christmas card of the year!

My sister emailed me last week and asked if I would make her about 15 Christmas cards and that would be her Christmas gift from my family to her. So, I have been thinking on and off over the past week of how I could make something really nice for her that would not be embarrassing to send out to her friends. Well, I think I came up w/ it! I have been seeing on Splitcoast this leaf type punch by Martha Stewart. I had to get to Michael's this week anyway, so while I was there, I found it and grabbed one! I LOVE THIS PUNCH!!!! Now, I have only used it once so far, but I see HUGE potential in this little baby! I can't wait to try it out again!


Anyway, on to the card! The layout in my head isn't the same as what you're seeing. I didn't have a small enough Christmas greeting to do what I wanted to do. But, I like this as it is, so it worked out in the end! And I'm always one for improvising!

To make this card, I used Real Red, Whisper White, and Wild Wasabi paper. To make the green sparkle, I versamarked a space of Wasabi and then sprinkled, ok, poured Kaleidoscope embossing powder over it and heated. The greeting is from a stamp God knows where I got it. I used my scallop oval nestibilities and oval nest. which you can purchase HERE. I punched the berries w/ Real Red and the smallest circle punch by SU!. I used the snowflake cuttlebug folder, and silver ribbon. Very easy! Well, if you have the tools! But, this card can be changed up and enhanced!

I just love this card! I'm keeping this one for myself! I love it so much! And I don't usually get on soapbox about my stuff. I like everything that I post on here, or else it won't get posted. But, this card is just amazing to me!

Hope you like this as much as I do!
Happy Stamping!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

12 x 12 box of cards!




I made this box for the cards I am sending to hopefully impress a store owner to sell in her store. I am always trying to find ways to make boxes and I just thought of this as a different and unique way to present a set of cards.

I used SU! retired Berry Bliss 12 x 12 paper, 2 sheets. I scored, leaving 5 inches in the front and back for the cards to fit easily into. I went through 4 sheets of paper before I got it right. That darn old sticky strip! It's a total love-hate relationship! But, I prevailed and won the battle!

I used a retired flower punch for the flowers adorning the top lip of the front. I dabbed a dot of Crystal Effects to each of the middles and the middles of the big flowers on the front, and the sprinkled Marth Stewart glitter and let dry. The big flowers on the front are from Delight in Life. I thought they looked similar to the flowers on the dp. (You can see the sides of the box to see the resemblance. I added brown organdy ribbon, which is my new favorite ribbon by the way! And wha la! Complete! Now it's ready to send!!!

Have a great day!
Thanks for stopping by!
Happy Stamping!!!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Baby Boy sketch card


I just can't put away the Special Delivery Boy kit! The more I use it, the more ideas I get!
So, today's card is based on the sketch challenge on SCS. I changed it up a bit. I didn't need to do any stamping, which is always nice to take a break from. And I love to add little details. I wish I could have added more, but then it would have been over the top. This is fine. I will definitely be using this sketch again! It was very easy to lay out the card. I always love Wednesdays because the sketches are really awesome!

Anyway, I used the same stuff I used in the last two cards! The only difference is that I used both SU! star punches, and some hodgepodge hardware.

Thanks for stopping by!
Have a great day!
Happy Stamping!!!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Another baby boy card!


So, I couldn't just put everything away after that last card! I had to make another one! This one is for my package to someone who is interested in my cards. This is the last card! Whew! Hopefully she'll like them!

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Happy Stamping!!!

Baby Boy card


My husband has been on me for quite a while to make a baby card for his fellow coaching buddy who's wife had a baby fairly recently. I always forgot. Until today! I found my Baby Boy pack from the last Stampin' Up! catalog that I had purchased to make some baby cards for a church basket at the beginning of the summer. And all this time, that paper pack was sitting, unused. I love this paper pack! It's awesome! The stickers are perfect, and if you know me well, you know I hate to use stickers on a card! But, these stickers are perfect and go so well w/ the paper!

Anyway, so here's the card that I came up with. Last year on my rainy trip to Archiver's in OH, I found nice long envelopes. I chose to use one today. So, this card is extra long!

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Have a star studded day!
Happy Stamping!!!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Decorative Bookmark!


Today's challenge on SCS is to "mark your spot" in your current book, that is! So, we were to make a bookmark, but had to follow instructions to make a certain kind. Ok, well, I think I followed directions. Not sure though!

I decided to use some new paper that my friend Karolyn (garkarlon on SCS) sent to me for being a winner in one of her challenges for a mini VSN. Thank you again, Karolyn!!! The paper and accessories are fantastic!!!!

I folded the paper to make a point and then just kind of added some decorative detail to enhance the beauty of this bookmark! Isn't it beautiful?! I can't wait to get to the library to get more books so I can use this!!!

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Happy Stamping!!!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Fall Swap!



Whenever we have our swap meetings, I always like to give the girls something extra to thank them for participating in my swap. The first time we met, I decorated water bottles. The last time we met, I cheated a little and just bought little clear dollar stamps, a thing of ribbon and put them in a dollar tin all found at Michael's. This time, I wanted to make something special. I wanted to make a 2-5-7-10 box and decorate it for Halloween. Well, I cut my orange paper wrong, so I had to improvise. It doesn't hold the candy as well as the box would, but whatever!

I made the bag itself out of acetate (transparency). I used Martha Stewart Halloween stamps which can be found at Michael's. And they are on sale! Woo hoo! I used a hole punch to get the ribbon through and attached. The ribbon is SU! black grosgrain. I used two different circle punches and a scallop punch on some.



One of the girls in my swap just recently had a baby. She's having a hard time adjusting and getting back into the swing of things, and she just couldn't finish her swap cards. So, I stepped in and made a set in her place. These were very simple and seriously only took me 2 hours for all 12 cards. Very easy! All the details are on my splitcoast gallery post.

Thanks for looking!
Happy Stamping!