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Monday, July 26, 2010

Papertrey Paper Dolls Challenge #14

Wow, am I on a roll! This is the third challenge for me in a week, and that is a first. Today I made a card for Papertrey Paper Dolls Challenge #14. The challenge was to create a card using 1) a color you rarely use and 2) a technique you haven't used in a while. I have been wanting to use my new Library Card stamp, so I knew this card would have to have it included somewhere. I chose Berry Sorbet as the color I rarely use. I know it is a beautiful color, but for some reason I have a ton of it and as I scanned through the cards on my blog, I realized I haven't used it more than once. Not sure why. The technique I chose really isn't a technique, but I decided to try using cork on a card. I have been wanting to try cork in my cuttlebug with PTI dies. I bought a roll at Michaels and was surprised that it cut very nicely and didn't tear or wasn't as fragile as I had expected it to. I used almost entirely PTI on this card with the one exception being the little daisy die cut which is from a Martha Stewart paper pack I had. This card turned out just as I pictured it and I plan to give it to my best friend and teacher I work with for the start of the new school year in just a couple of weeks. This was a very fun challenge.
Details:
Paper: Berry Sorbet, In Bloom, Bitty Dot, Bitty Box, Rustic Cream, Martha Stewart print
Stamps: Library Card, Signature Greetings, It's Official, In Bloom
Ink: Dark Chocolate, Ocean Tides
Accessories: Cork, Ric Rac die, Beautiful Blooms Die, Button & Orange Floss

Something new I found

I just wanted to share something I found at Michaels today. I know all of us love the PTI impression plates. I do too. I have nearly all of them, but as we wait each month for a new set to be released, I found something that can be used to make impressions and is really cheap. I mean $4.99 reg price and eligible for the 40% discount. They are actually called Texture Tiles in the cake decorating section made by Buff Goldman. There are about 4 different packages of tiles. There are two very hard plastic plates in each package and they are the exact size of Cuttlebug A/B/C plates. I bought one set, not expecting it to work, but it really did! It probably won't last forever, but until PTI releases more of these, it will really do the trick cheaply. I used a sandwich of A, B, plate (side you want up), Spellbinder tan mat and lastly B plate. I have posted a few pictures of my samples. For the one that looks like boxes, I first ran the lines through and then rotated it. Just an idea in case anyone wants a cheap alternative to texture plates while we wait for PTI's super durable ones.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Papertrey Pages July Challenge

This month our challenge was to use kraft in our layouts. As you can see, the kraft paper I used is 12 x 12 and since PTI doesn't have that size paper, I used digital paper from Katie Pertiet of Designer Digital (Krafty Ledger Paper Pack). It prints out so nicely and has a very subtle graph type background. Several of the pictures I used this month are 26 years old and have faded a bit. The proud dads are my husband and brother who were both police officers for the same police department. We both had babies on the same day, same hospital, just hours apart. What are the odds of that? My sister-in-law and I shared a hospital room and we had such fun with all of our visitors coming to just one room. Since that day my son Andy and his cousin Michael were almost as close as brothers. Actually they were like brothers without the fighting that comes with it. To this day, 26 years later they are still very close and coincidentally both chose careers in public service. Most cops don't like firefighters and vice-versa, so there is a lot of mutual teasing with each other about that topic. I didn't make my own embellishments which was a part of the challenge, but I am pretty sure any fire truck or police car I could make would look quite awful. One thing I really love about this layout is the small circle blow up of their faces. You can see that my nephew Michael devilishly held up his fingers behind Andy's head just as the picture was snapped. That is a perfect example of the trouble those two got into. I always want to remember that look on his face.
Details:
Paper: Bazzil White, orange peel texture, Pti Library Ledger, Dark Chocolate
Stamps: PTI Women of Life (Cousin)
Ink: Dark Chocolate
Accessories: Police/Fire Truck, unkown source, Sizzix dies for title

Friday, July 23, 2010

EBTKS #19 Challenge

I have been having a cardmaking version of "writer's block" for several weeks now and although I have been making lots of cards, I don't blog about them because they have been "cased" from others. Diane from Peaceful Lane http://dianejaquay.blogspot.com/ who I think makes really great cards daily, suggested I try a few challenges to help me gain some inspiration. Today I took her up on her suggestion and made a card for the EBTKS #19 Challenge . http://ebtkschallenge.blogspot.com/2010/07/everything-but-kitchen-sink-challenge.html As soon as I saw the picture the cute border from Night, Night Moon popped into my head. I love the sweet images in that set and how beautiful they look stamped on white cardstock. I used a baby boy color scheme as I have a baby shower to attend next month. I am really concentrating on using as many of my PTI tools as possible, so I used a fillable frame stamp and die as well as the new Just the Ticket and ticket die. Wow, I can't believe I almost passed on that ticket set. The tickets are so easy to stamp. They line up so easily. For this card the ticket served as the sentiment and I used the PTI Linen impression plate to add texture to the plain white cardstock. I find myself using that linen plate more than any other one I own. I also colored some of the sparkly rhinestones with copics for the first time and added a few dabs of stickles. I love how this card turned out. Thanks for taking a look!
Details:
Paper: PTI White, Spring Rain
Stamps: Just the Ticket, Fillable Frames #5, Night, Night Moon
Ink: Spring Rain, Enchanted Evening
Accessories: PTI Fillable Frame Die #5, Linen Impression Plate, Just the Ticket Die, rhinestones, copics, stickles

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Argyle Birthday

Just a very quick post today of a card I made for my son's birthday using A Little Argyle. I got this as a trade and wanted to give it a quick test. It is actually very easy to line up. I used my woodgrain impression plate, Spellbinder label #8, clear embossing powder and a few silver dots. My poor son, I didn't give his card much attention as I am having a hard time concentrating this week. I keep going back and forth with what to purchase on release night tonight. Like I need more stamps.
Details:
Paper: Kraft, Vintage cream and Enchanted Evening
Stamps: A Little Argyle, Fillable Frame #1
Ink: Enchanted Evening, Dark Chocolate
Accessories: Spellbinder Die #8, Clear Embossing Powder, Silver dots, Woodgrain impression plate, dimensional dots

Friday, July 2, 2010

Friendship Jar Color Board

I wonder if this happens to everyone. I have noticed that lately my cards always seem to use the same colors. Even though I have every color of PTI's cardstock, I seem to forget to use the full array. When I got my Friendship Jar set and saw the cute little button holders that Dawn McVey made, http://dawnmcvey.typepad.com/ (6/22/10), I immediately thought I could make a white board display of all of the PTI cardstock colors and display them in my craft room. Hopefully I can be reminded of the wide variety of cardstock I have to use. I cut a white jar for each color and stamped each jar with a PTI color ink. I added the small tag from the set in the actual cardstock color and stamped the little border in fresh snow ink. I used the Bitty Dot patterned paper to make a decorative collar for the jars. I am so glad that the new PTI Bitty Dot paper came out so I had every single color to use. Even Kraft! I added a few of the buttons from each color to every jar. I have to admit I don't have every single color of buttons, but PTI's buttons have such a variety of colors, I was able to come up with a few that blended with of each color. Each jar has a little magnetic dot on the back and they are lined up just as I have them in my cardstock file cabinet. I even have enough room to add future colors. I am going to hang this right over my desk so that hopefully, it will inspire me to use all of the fabulous colors of cardstock that PTI has created. Even if it doesn't though, I smile every time I look at those cute little jars in all of the cheerful colors.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

"American Girl" Friendship Jar

This year my husband and I will not be home for the 4th of July. I want my daughter to know we are thinking of her on the 4th, so I got her some flowers and made a cute tag with the new PTI Friendship Jar set. The tag is stamped in Enchanted Evening ink and filled in with the polka dot filler stamped in a royal blue ink. I used one of the dies to make a little ruffled collar and stamped it with stars. The little tag from the set is stamped with a cheap little stamp from Michaels and says "American Girl". My daughter Carly used to love the American Girl song by Carrie Underwood, so this sentiment was perfect for her. I added a few stars, some silver glitter and two mini flags and the tag was complete. I made a simple band to go around the quart jars I bought for less than $1 each. The band is attached with scoretape and a 12" strip just goes around the jar exactly, not a sliver to spare. I think next time I will at a little more paper to be able to wrap it around with a little overlap. One detail I added was the red, white and blue ponytail band stars that fit around the jar. They made a really easy embellishment to simple jar. I gave the flowers to my daughter today right before we left along with some mini-cupcakes with little flags in them. I think she gets it that we will be thinking of her while we are gone. Hope everyone has a great 4th of July holiday!