My friend had a brilliant idea to do Valentine Bingo at her son's elementary Valentine party last year! I remembered her talking about it over the summer and vowed to remember for this school year!
Here's my interpretation of the bingo card! I used SU!'s bingo card b/g stamp and then filled in the squares with valentine images along with easy to recognize images. These were made for preschool so I had to keep them basic! I used quite a few of the Studio G stamps that are a dollar at Mike's and Jo's.
Have a wonderful Valentine's Day!
Monday, February 13, 2012
Valentine Bingo!
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
It's a Banner Day!
Hello there! Today I would like to share with you a little project that I have been working on! My Favorite Things has a monthly challenge for the Guest Designer spot! I looked at the challenge and it said hearts! Well, that's a fun, easy topic to stamp about!
I have to do everything over the top and outside the lines. So, while lots of people are creating cards to submit, I decided to create a banner!
Here are the close ups so you can see all the details!
If you go HERE, you can see my product list! It's 2am, I'm going to bed!!!!
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Merry Christmas!
Ok, I know! Christmas is over! Well, why not start on my cards for next year? Haha! Even I'm not THAT ahead of the game! I'm just still in the Christmas mood, and wanted to create a card using the PI Christmas Stocking Girl from MFT. She's fairly new to my collection, and I wanted to ink her up. It worked perfectly w/ the January Guest Designer challenge of paper piecing that is going on now!
The paper piecing that works for the challenge is on her pajamas! I added flocking on the stocking top and her slippers to add some texture.
Copics to color her face and hair. A little sewing around the edge of the dp. I die cut the post card words out w/ the Framed Greetings die, and added the Swirly Flourish die underneath.
Have a great day!
Happy New Year!
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Dressing up gift cards!
Merry Christmas! Just wanted to share a special book that I made for my parents for their Christmas gift. I purchased gift cards for them for Christmas, because they have everything, so what could I buy them? And how boring are gift cards? I mean, they are wonderful to have. The freedom to buy whatever you want, instead of getting something specific that you may not like, and have to return. I personally love gift cards, but the presentation is usually lacking. Until now!!!!
I bought them quite a few, because they are awesome, and deserve quite a few! When I had them all in my hands, I thought, ok, I have to do SOMETHING cool for them! I first thought of an advent calendar. You open a door, and a gift card is behind it. So, this is where that idea led to!
The Christmas Gift Card Holder Book! LOL! Ta dah! ;D
Here's the cover. I used a regular white piece of paper, and white embossed the Dec. 25th. Then I used red Smooch spray, green Tattered Angels spray, and white paint mixed w/ water to create a snowflake effect. I sponged the edges w/ green Ranger Distress ink. And the snowflake is an MFT die!
The shape of this album is a shape found from svgcuts.com I believe? Not sure....Simon Says Shapes I think is the name.
Blogger is being ridiculous, so you'll have to tilt your head to look at this first page. {eye roll} I drew the entire oven. I used copics to color. White gel pen for the criss cross on the towel, silver gel pen for the oven racks. The silver brads are "knobs" for the oven. And above the oven are signs for panini's and soups from Panera Bread.....the first gift card! The tile work behind the stove is actually just grid lines that I created w/ my ruler. And I created the wood floor as well.
This page is pretty easy. I was tired by this point, so I made it super simple. I created a bookmark, which my mom can peel off and use. She still loves to turn the page of a regular book. I love the touch of a button to turn the page! ;D Behind this bookmark are gift cards for Barnes & Noble.
The stamps I used are from MFT's I {Heart} Books! I colored her w/ copics.
Again, this one was pretty simple. I had too many ideas floating around in my head, I couldn't settle for just one. I found these carrots from a Flourishes set that I colored w/ copics and cut out. The turkey is from another set, I can't remember which one. I think an Inkadinkado set for recipes, if I'm not mistaken. The plate is resting on a "table". To get the gift cards out for a series of restaurants, pull on the carrots and turkey! I cut the words 'Bon Appetit!' on my cricket.
This page was one of my favs! I took two MFT sets w/ full dress showing and stamped them on paper. For the robe, I applied a generous layer of glue and adhered pink flocking all over it. Front and back! For the dress, my dad had given me tons of fabric samples a few years ago. I still have them and use them when necessary. I cut two sides of the dress, and glued them together. For the skirt, I took a piece of suede material and cut it in half. I took a sliver of pleather and created a belt. I stamped the words 'Oooh La La!' and cut them out.
The gift card is for Macy's and I have it peeking out from behind the clothes rack!
These next two were for my dad. He received a few gift cards for Lands End. Well, when I think of Lands End, I think of coats, hats, boots.....ah, boots! That is actually what I created here! I drew a template from paper, and adhered pleather to the toe and suede for the sides. I used eyelets and brown ribbon for the laces. On the inside, I wanted to make it nice and warm, so I put some liquid applique in there and heated it up right after I put it on! I wanted to make it look like wool!
And the last page! iTunes was the last gift card of choice. I could have gone in so many different directions, but time was NOT on my side, so I had to keep it simple. I found a sheet of music in my vintage folder, so that's my background. I drew the notes and cut them out. The gift cards are peeking out behind.
For all of the gift cards, I created a very simple envelope for them to sit in and keep them contained. I tucked most of them behind the background paper to make it easier for my themes on each page!
I hope you enjoyed viewing this! My parents LOVED it! My mom even talked about putting it on her tree each year! :D
I hope that you had a wonderful Christmas!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
MFT Product Tour Time!!!
Hello MFTers! I hope that you are enjoying the Product Tour! For a full listing of participants, go to Kim's Blog!
Today, I am focusing on my little cutie, the Pure Innocence Heartwarmer! I wanted to come up w/ a clever idea of what I could do with him and his snowballs (thought of stamping a PI buddy and having a good, old fashioned snowball fight), but, I wasn't sure how well it would photograph. I might try that at some point....
I went onto Pinterest, and saw a cute idea of a snowman inside a jar! And then I got my idea!
A Snowball Fight In A Jar!
Inside you will see 2 white circle punches. These are to signify snowballs. I took white liquid paint, and mixed it w/ water, and sprayed the inside of the jar to make it look like the jar got hit w/ snowballs. Of course, my camera couldn't pick up that detail. But, in real life, it's speckled under the snowballs! There's one to the upper right of the Heartwarmer, and then behind him to the Left. You can see it in the next picture.
This is just a different angle of the jar.
This is what the jar looks like on my hutch in my kitchen! I used fresh pine all throughout my house this year for Christmas, and I LOVE how it turned out! This is just one of my shelves!
Happy Shopping my friends!
Monday, December 5, 2011
It's Party Day at MFT! Let's get revved up for release time!!!
We have made it to Release Day! Are you SO excited???!!!! This month's release has just been AMAZING! I have SO enjoyed being a part of it! Thank you MFT for inviting me!!!! I have had a blast stamping and creating special projects! For a complete listing for today's participants, please visit Kim's Blog!
Our challenge today is to highlight the newest Die-namics. And to use them in ways one might not think to use them. Well, if you are a regular to my blog, you know that I am always thinking beyond the norm. Once again, I have created 2 unique ways to use the Oval Open Scallop Doily! Some of you might already have this, as it was part of the VIP kit offered earlier this month (last month!). If so, break it out and start using it! It is one of THE most awesome doilies that MFT has come out with! LOVE the oval shape! It makes a perfect background panel, as you've seen the DT use in their card samples. But, today, I have two new uses for them!
First up, a sunshiny card for anyone who is feeling blue. This will surely brighten their day! When I took the picture, I didn't even need to use a flash! Hahaha! Are you laughing???!!!! ;D
I took a piece of white paper and die cut it w/ the Oval Open Scallop Doily Die-namics. I sprayed it w/ Gingersnap Smooch Spray to get that speckled look. Then, I adhered it to the kraft cardstock. I used a ruler to make the rays of sunshine, and a paper piercer. I sewed the lemondrop twine from MFT to make each ray of sunshine. Once I finished that, I felt that the sun just wasn't good enough. So, I sewed rosettes along the inside holes to finish it. I used the Banner Die to create the sentiment, and Wendy Alpha. I sewed rosettes w/ the same twine on the banner to match the sun.
Here you can see a closer look at the sewing and speckled sun.
The second card that I created is a bouquet of flowers, using the Inspired By Flowers Set #4 that was featured on Day 2! The Oval Open Scallop Doily Die-namics is the white bouquet holding the flowers together. I used the Framed Greetings Die-namics for a panel on the front and inside to write a little note.
For the flowers, I stamped them in Memento Black, colored them w/ Copics, and cut them out. Then, I took my mouse pad and a stylus and curved the edges of the petals to give some dimension.
I die cut the Fancy Flourishes & Leafy Flourish to create "leaves" and just add some pizazz to the bouquet! I adhered everything on a piece of acetate.
Here you can see a better view of the doily. What I did was cut from one side to the middle, and then made a cone and glued it in place. I used pieces of Fancy Flourishes for the stems to keep the flowers above and over the doily.
And so now you have learned 2 NEW ways to use your Oval Open Scallop Doily! Because it WILL be yours! You KNOW you have to get one, if you don't already have one! Don't miss the boat!!!!! Grab it tonight at the release!
Here's some VERY important info!
Thanks for stopping by! Happy MFT Release Day!!!!See you at the party! Be there or be Oval! Sorry, ANOTHER bad joke!!!! I just can't stop! ;D
Sunday, December 4, 2011
MFTeaser Day 6!!! Pure Innocence FUN!
Hello there!!! Welcome to Day 6 of the MFTeasers! What inspiration we have seen so far for this release! Are you having fun and getting LOTS of ideas for the sets you're going to buy soon?!
Today is all about Pure Innocence! Oh how I LOVE this line! I love them all! But the Pure Innocence line reminds me of my kids, so this line is very dear to me! To see the full listing of participants, see Kim's Blog!
I have been given the honor of working with Pure Innocence Heartwarmer! What a sweetheart!!! He warms my heart! Just so darling! When I took him out of the package, I instantly knew that I HAD to create a scene with him! As I was looking over my stamp room, I found a piece of wood (well, I have a lot of wood scraps), and thought that it would make a perfect wall hanging!
Here is what I started with. The wood that I actually used (this is just another piece so you can see what it looked like before I painted it!) measures 6" x 6" square.
Anyway, I drew the tree to fit my piece of wood. The sled is the MFT Woodgrain Fence Die-namics. I rounded the edges on the ends. The fence is my new favorite die!
Here you can see the whole project with ribbon!
Now I have another Christmas decoration to hang in my home! So fun!
Thanks for stopping by! Here's some NEED TO KNOW INFO!
Card ingredients:
Paper: white, Red Ridinghood, wood
Inks: Memento Black, copics, Black Creative Memories Journaler; Black Soot, Stormy Sky, Milled Lavender (all Tim Holtz Distress inks); gray kids paint
Embellishments: flocking, Woodgrain Fence; Wonky Scallop Border; Let It Snowflake
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
MFTeaser Time! Day 2!!!
Card ingredients:
Paper: dp from The Crafty Stack (DCWV); white, Chocolate Chip
Stamps: Inspired By Flowers (set 4); Inspired By Months of the Year
Inks: E09, Y00, Y13, E77, E07, R59, E49, YG17, G28, YG06; Black Memento; Garden Green
Embellishments: Oval Tab Die-namics; Labels 8 Spellbinders; straw
I hope that I have 'inspired' YOU today! Enjoy the rest of the teasers! Below you'll find some valuable information for upcoming events!
Here are the details about the upcoming release on December 6 at 10 PM EST:
- You can attend the New Release Party on December 6th from 8-10 PM EST HERE in the MFT forum, where you can enjoy fun, games, and PRIZES!
- The MFT release, including all new stamp sets and Die-namics, is on December 6 at 10 PM EST. You'll find all the newest products HERE at release time.
- The guest designer contest is ON! Check out the forum for details on how YOU can win $200 in stamp sets and Die-namics, and play along with the MFT Design Team for a month.
- If you'd like to see all the teasers for today, please click on over to the MFT Blog NOW. Be sure to leave comments as you go for the chance to win one of 2, $10 gift certificates given away daily. The winners will be posted on December 6 just before the release party, on the MFT blog.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
History Lesson!
Last fall we took a trip to Gettysburg Battlefield. It's always fun to go there! (I think!) My husband and I are history freaks, so we take every opportunity to go somewhere historic! The kids just love it! NOT! Haha!
Anyway, this layout and the colors are based on Swirlydoos' Swirlyhues Second Challenge. I did half of it by the deadline, so I completed it tonight! Whew! I'm completely exhausted! I baked cookies and worked on this at the same time!
Ok, for the swirly challenge (even though I'm not in the running because I'm late), the tutorial I used was sugar letters. However, when I created my chipboard letters, I didn't follow directions. I took Crystal Effects and adhered on each letter. Then I took microbeads and poured and pressed them onto the letters.
Then I took Dazzling Diamonds, and sprinkled just a little bit onto each letter to make them sparkle.
I followed the sketch to a T. And added a few things here and there. In the bottom Left corner, I made a rosette w/ ribbon. I attached a couple Kitchen Sink Stamp leaves around it. The banner is from My Favorite Things, and I attached each flag w/ brown thread which I made rosettes on either side. Underneath it all was a plain piece of 12 x 12 which I sprayed with several Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists. I used Tim Holtz's swirl mask. I used vellum for the journaling, as well as the thin layers beneath the pictures. I didn't really want them to show up, and I wanted my plain piece of 12 x 12 that I sprayed to show up wherever it could. Behind that piece of 12 x 12 is a piece of Cored'nations Cardstock, sanded and distressed.
Thanks! Have a great day!
A bridal shower card
Hi! Today I would like to share with you a card that I made for a friend. She is going to a bridal shower tomorrow, and when she picked up something from my house yesterday, I offered to make her a card to take w/ her.
This is what I created!
I was inspired by THIS CARD by the lovely and very talented Cindy Lawrence! I loved that she punched the side of her card! Genius idea! I took from her card and made it my own. The letters spelling out LOVE are chipboard w/ Summer Flower Soft. The swirl is from MFT's Swirly Flourish Die-namics, as well as the scallop border, from MFT.
On the inside, I stamped a wedding dress from To Have and To Hold by SU!, and put some more flower soft where the flowers go.
Thanks! Have a wonderful weekend!



































