This morning I made a little altered project. Every Christmas I find something to stuff all my Christmas receipts in so that I can quickly find them if I need to make a return. I carry those receipts in my purse throughout the holiday season. This year I found a $1 coupon organizer at Michael's and decided to alter it to make it more seasonally appropriate.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Altered Coupon Holder
This morning I made a little altered project. Every Christmas I find something to stuff all my Christmas receipts in so that I can quickly find them if I need to make a return. I carry those receipts in my purse throughout the holiday season. This year I found a $1 coupon organizer at Michael's and decided to alter it to make it more seasonally appropriate.
Friday, November 19, 2010
More Totally Tool Guy Cards
OMG! We are getting ready to go out of town to visit relatives for the holidays and I am supposed to be cleaning and packing today. What did I do with my time this morning? I made more cards with the absolutely adorable Totally Tool stamp set from Stampin Up! I went past my craft room and just couldn't help myself.
P.S. Whoever said you can't use ribbon on a man's card didn't have the right kind of ribbon!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Throwback Thursday "Cricut-less" Challenge
I challenged myself to make a thank you card for a guy in less than 30 minutes and this is what I came up with. I used the Totally Tool Stamp Set by Stampin Up and some really cool brads that I bought but never used before.
Happy Stamping,
Vickie
Note Card Recipe
- Cut base cardstock 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches - I use a color or pattern
- Cut white or ivory colored cardstock 4 x 5 1/4 inches and attach to base
- Cut a strip of coordinating patterned paper aprox. 1 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches and attach near top of card, leaving a little white/ivory showing above
- Attach a stamped image or some sort of medalion (mine were created by layering cardstock punched with the Scallop Circle Punch by Stampin Up, a 1 1/4 inch Circle Punch and 1 3/8 inch Circle Punch)
- Stamp an image, sentiment, or monogram on each card and decorate as desired.
- The blank space on the lower half of the card is for writing messages or corespondence.
- I package about eight of these along with envelopes and a nice pen in a fancy bag or box. They can be personalized and are another awesome way to use paper scraps that you have on hand.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Pumpkin Gift Bag
Happy Thanksgiving,
Matchbook Fold Card
This morning when I was supposed to be cleaning up the mess in my craft room, but I just couldn't help myself, I made this matchbook fold card. Unfortunately, I didn't clean up one single thing and now I have an even bigger mess!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Thanksgiving Cards
- I punched 3 Wide Ovals from Pumpkin Pie Cardstock and sponged the edges with a Really Rust Ink.
- The stem was cut freehand and the leaves were punched with the 2 Step Bird Punch from Stampin Up.
- A scrap of dark brown hemp dipped in glue and wrapped around an ink pen made a perfect tendril.
- The card base was made from Crumb Cake Cardstock (4 1/4 x 11 inches - scored and folded in half.)
- The largest layer is Soft Suede Cardstock (4 x 5 1/4 inches.)
- Leaves on the largest layer were stamped in Versa Mark ink.
- The sentiment was heat embossed on Crumb Cake Cardstock with copper colored embossing powder and punched with the Decorative Label Punch.
- I have no idea where I got the scrap of ribbon that I used but it matched fairly well.
Wreath Card:
- The card base made from Crumb Cake Cardstock (4 1/4 x 11 inches - scored and folded in half)
- The largest layer is Soft Suede Cardsotck ( 4 x 5 1/4 inches)
- The wreath (a very old stamp that has not identifying marks on it, so I can't even tell where it came from!) was stamped on Very Vanilla Cardstock (3 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches) using a autumn Kaleidoscope Ink Pad.
- I added a bow made from the same scrap of ribbon that I used on the pumpkin card.
- The wreath was layered on a piece of Old Olive Cardstock (3 3/4 x3 3/4 inches.)
- The sentiment was embossed on Old Olive Cardstock with copper colored embossing powder and punched with the Wide Oval Punch.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Vickie
Monday, November 15, 2010
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Wishing You Cheer
The card base is made from Very Vanilla Cadstock (8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches - scored at 4 1/2 inches and folded in half).
The largest layer is cut at 5 1/4 x 4 inches.
The Trim piece on top was cut at 5 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches. I used my Scalloped Border Punch along the bottom edge
The ribbon is 5/8 inch wide inexpensive, vanilla satin ribbon
I attached the layers to the card front then used my Wide Oval Punch to create an opening the the card front
Next I stamped the snowman from Wishing You Cheer so he would be centered in the opening and colored him with markers
The outside sentiment was stamped on Very Vanilla Cardstock and punched with the Small Oval Punch.
I layered it on a piece of Rose Red Cardstock that was punched with the Large Oval Punch
I used Dimensionals to attache those layers to a Scalloped Oval that was punched from Marina Mist Cardstock.
I just had to add a little glitter to finish off the snowman!
Happy Stamping,
Vickie
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Sparkly and Bright
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Quick Owl Treat Bags
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Card Made With Welcome Christmas Set
Come to Bethlehem Christmas Card
- Base - Very Vanilla cardstock 8 1/2 inches x 5 1/2 inches - scored at 4 1/4 and folded in half
- Largest Layer - Night of Navy cardstock 4 x 5 1/4
- Emboss laragest layer with Cuttlebug or Big Shot and an embossing folder (I tried a couple of different choices)
- Stamp is from the set Come to Bethlehem by Stampin Up
- Stamp image with Versa Mark on Very Vanilla cardstock (2 1/4 x 4 inches)
- Heat emboss with silver embossing powder.
- Layer stamped image on Brushed Silver cardstock (2 1/2 x 4 1/4) and adhere it in place with dimensionals.
- Embellish card with vanilla satin ribbon
- Stamp sentiment inside using Night of Navy ink
Happy Stamping,
Vickie
Monday, November 8, 2010
Easy 3x5 Bag
This fast and easy treat bag is economical to make and after you complete just one, you will think of dozen of thing you could use it for. The cutting and scoring sound complicated, but it isn't. Best of all, this project is an excellent way to use up those extra pages in your paper pads and stacks (the ones you didn't really like!) It is amazing what a little ribbon and trim will do to those papers you thought you'd never use.
Happy Stamping,
Vickie
- Cut paper 8 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches
- Score 10 1/2 inch side at 2, 5, 7 and 10 inches
- Score 8 1/2 inch side at 2 and 7 inches
- Orient paper so 1/2 inch wide scored sections are on the left and the 2 inch wide scored sections are on top
- Cut off the top and bottom 1/2 inch wide scored sections, leaving only one 5 x 1/2 inch scored section in place
- Cut off the 2 inch wide section on the right and two 2 inch wide sections on the left, leaving one 2 inch wide section on top. This will be the top of the bag.
- Cut each vertical score line at the bottom of the bag - up to the first horizontal score line at 7 inches.
- Fold all score lines.
- Lay bag face down and fold back the 1/2 inch wide section- apply adhesive (it will be on the front side of the paper)
- Without folding, apply adhesive to the bottom flap closest to the 1/2 inch wide section (the adhesive will be on the back side of the paper)
- Fold up the box
- Pinch in the sides and fold top flap over opening
- decorate as desired (I added a piece of scalloped trim, a simple tag, and some ribbon)