Tuesday, November 4, 2008
baby buttons
Friday, October 17, 2008
he loves me - yeah, yeah, yeah
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
announcements announcements announcements
to make this card, cut a 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 rectange of cardstock of one of your school colors. cut out a square (or whatever shape to fit your stamp) piece of cardstock, using another school color. stamp a congratulations sentiment on the square. glue to the front of the card base. stamp the letters of your university or college directly onto the front of the card base. print your graduation announcement information onto another piece of cardstock. glue to the back of the card. congratulations!
thank you squares
queen for a day
to make this crown, trace and cut out a crown pattern out of blue cardstock. lay the paper on top of a coppery colored cardstock and trace the crown pattern again, but leaving a 1/4 inchish border along the top and bottom. cut out a strip of white cardstock with scalloped craft scissors. cut a piece of maroon bazzill to fit inside the white paper. glue everything together as shown. after the glue dries, form the paper into a circle and attach the ends together. (if you have a really strong glue it might work, but I used staples.) cut out letters using a cricut or diecuts to spell the name. glue to the front of the crown. cut an elastic hair thing and staple ends to the inside of the crown so it will stay on your cat or doll's head.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
welcome!
pretty pictures
have a great meal
cut a 2 by 3 inch (or so) piece of cardstock and fold it in half. rub an ink pad along the edges of the face to give it a distressed look. cut one or two squares for use under the football or flower. use a sticker or cake candy topper for the football. use a brad to secure the flower into place. for the name, use rub-on's for the entire name or just the first letter and finish the rest of the name with your own writing.
a paisley birthday
to make this card use a 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 card base made of white cardstock. cut a 5 1/4 x 2 1/2 inch rectangle out of patterned paper. glue to the top of the card, leaving a border. cut a 5 1/4 x 2 1/4 inch rectangle out of patterned paper. draw a scalloped pattern on one of the long edges (draw on the back!). cut out the scallops. glue to the bottom part of the card, leaving an edge. it's okay if the two paper's overlap. cut a 5 1/2 x 1 or 1 in. piece of white cardstock. attach over the seam the two other papers made. punch or free cut a flower and sew a button to the middle of the flower. glue the flower and button to the card. use rub-on's to spell out happy birthday, or use rub-on's for the h (of happy) and b (of birthday) and hand write the other letters to match.
sewing sheep
love windows
to make this card, cut out a rectangle of red paper (thicker paper will be better). then cut out a slightly smaller rectangle of pink paper. glue them together so there is a border of the red paper. cut out four square-ish shapes from white paper. glue them in a 2x2 pattern in the middle of the pink paper. cut out the letters "L", "V", and "E", and a heart. after being cut out, outline them with a black maker. glue them onto the white windows. pierce two holes in the top of the card, about 3/4 of an inch or so apart. then cut thin strips of white paper, a little longer than the width of the card. weave the paper through the holes on the top of the card. using the scissors, curl the thin strips of paper like you would balloon ribbon.
a big thank you
once there was a snowman...
to make this card use a 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 single card base (it just has a front and back - it doesn't fold). cut off the upper right and left corners. punch out a circle, and attach it to the middle top of the card using an eyelet. stamp a snowman onto white paper (I used a bazzill paper for texture, but the stamp didn't always look good). tear the edges of the paper around the stamp. use colored pencils to color in certain parts of the stamp. use chalk to color the ripped edge of the paper. glue to the middle of the card base. stamp a christmas phrase to the bottom right of the card base. attach ribbon through the eyelet hole.
oh baby!
to make the base, cut a 3 1/8 x 6 1/3 in. piece of patterned paper. cut a 2 3/4 x 5 3/4 in. piece of vellum. attach all four corners with brads. the patterned paper should form an equal border on three sides, with one side having a little bit larger border.
to make the bookmark, cut 6 x 2 3/8 in. piece of patterned paper. round the edges with a paper edge rounder. punch in an eyelet on one end of the bookmark and put in a ribbon. cut out four 1 1/2 in. squares. glue them to the bookmark in an up and down pattern. cut out the letters "B", "A", "B" and "Y" from bazzill paper using a cricut (george and basic shapes) or diecut. glue them to the inside of the square blocks. print out the invitation and glue it to the back of the bookmark. insert the bookmark into the base, making sure the top of the bookmark (where the ribbon is) has the extra border of the base.
snowflakes and ribbon
to make this card, use a 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. card base of cardstock. cut. cut a 1 3/4 x 5 in piece of white paper. cut a 2 x 5 in. piece of white paper. cut a 1 x 5 in. piece of colored bazzill. punch out four snowflakes using a punch, diecut or cricut. attach the snowflakes to the top 1 in. white piece of paper using brads. glue the white piece of paper to the top of the card leaving a 1/4 in. border along the top and sides. attach the larger patterned piece of blue paper along the bottom of the white paper (there should also be a 1/4 in. border along the sides and bottom). use the colored bazzill paper to cover the crease. stamp a holiday message to the bottom of the card on the larger patterned paper. wrap a 15 in. ribbon around the card at the level of the middle of the bazzilled paper.
vellum daisies
to make this card, start with a 4 x 11 1/2 inch textured paper. fold 2 9/16 in (you could probably do 2 1/2 in.) from each side toward the middle of the card. glue the printed invitation onto the middle inside of the card. cut out two vellum flowers using a punch, diecut or cricut and attach them to the middle of the inside of the card using an eyelet. before you actually attach them, mark where they should be attached, making sure that the edge of the card will be held down by the flower.
a little holiday cheer
rubber ducky shower
to make this card, start with a 6x3 in. piece of double sided patterned paper, folded in half to form a 3 in. square card. print out the front of the card onto vellum, and cut the phrase out so that it is smaller than 3x3 in. do the same for the inside, invitation part of the card. glue the invitation to the inside. measure a piece of ribbon to the size of the neck of the rubber ducky plus about 1 in. or so. attach the vellum and the ends of the ribbon to the card with a brad.