Showing posts with label Perfect Pennants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perfect Pennants. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Silly Monster Eyes!!!


Good morning!  Today I am over at Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration and we are sharing projects created for "kids".   Click the link, head on over and see what the other designers created too!

 
So I wanted to create something funny for my kids birthday card.  I used the circle card framelit set and cut one out in rich razzleberry with each side having a layer that I embossed with the little dots folder.  I layered some circles with pool party and very vanilla for the eyes. 

 
On the inside I stamped "Make a Wish" with the perfect pennants stamp set.
 
Supplies Used
Cardstock ~ rich razzleberry, very vanilla, pool party, basic gray, crisp cantaloupe
Ink ~ rich razzleberry
Stamp set ~ perfect pennants
Misc. ~ circle framelit set, circle card framelit, tiny dotted embossing folder, small oval punch for tongue


Monday, March 17, 2014

Gettin' Springy with It - FMS127 and PP187

Good morning!  I had so much fun making one project challenge card yesterday, I decided to create another!  I guess all the cleaning I did worked up a healthy appetite for stamping!! 

This card is for two challenges in one, The Paper Players with their Spring and Clean challenge and Freshly Made Sketches with their cute and simple sketch.  Remember, Make 1 Get 1 for FREE!  I love the challenge of combining two into one.  It makes me really put my thinking cap on...along with a good cup of coffee and I'm set!  Wink Wink!!


 
I purchased the new hexagon hive framelit and wanted to put it to use.  I cut one out in white as a simple layer ontop of my DSP.  My favorite element on this card is the ribbon with the button in the center.  I just love how ribbon can make a card pop with excitement!!



The inside was kept simple with a DSP banner and a used some of the hexagons from the framelit and placed them along the side.

Supplies Used
Cardstock ~ island indigo, whisper white, melon mambo
Ink ~ island indigo
 
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Life is Perfect with MOJO335

"Life is Perfect", is the way to describe my day today.  We still have lots of snow and ice here where I live.  Why is that good you say?  Well, I do childcare from my home, our school are closed today cause of still really bad road conditions and therefore kept all but one of my daycare kids home another day...whoop whoop!!  So I have been chill'n with the one and during nap time, was able to get in a little paper crafting time for meself (yes, I ment to say meself!).  Now, "Life is Perfect"!

I haven't played Mojo Monday in a while and decided to try out their sketch for this go around.  It was a fun one to put together!

 
I cut out the center of a 3-1/4" square of baked brown sugar and embossed it with the woodgrain folder to make it look like a wooden photo frame.  Dressed it up with some Retro Fresh DSP and some Secret Garden flowers and ta-da!...I was done!

I also threaded a so saffron button with the gold bakers twine, tied a bow and centered it on my top flower for a center decoration.
 
Supplies Used
Cardstock colors ~ tangerine tango, very vanilla, baked brown sugar, coastal cabana
Ink ~ tangerine tango, so saffron
 
 

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Birthday Wishes Banner Style!

Today I want to share a special scrapbook page I created for my son, Andrew.  We just celebrated his 11th Birthday on the 4th of January!  This page is so special that you won't see the picture here on my blog.....you'll have to head on over to Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration to check it out. 

Today is my first individual post as a design team member, so head on over and check it out!! Click the header below and you will be taken to my post at SSInk!! 

Don't forget to leave some love cause I can't wait to hear what you think of my scrapbook page!!

http://ssinkspiration.blogspot.com/2014/01/birthday-wishes-banner-style.html