Sunday, November 25, 2007

6th Birthday Party Invitation

Here are the invitations I made for Eli's 6th Birthday. This one was all my design. I made one for every kid in his class. The indentations on the top took a lot more time than I realized (made with the Cropadile). So next time I make a large quantity of cards, I'll leave those off. But they do add such a nice touch!
Stamp sets used: Just Football, Eat Cake, Short Order Numbers, Collage Numbers.
Accessories: SU Vintage Brads
Oh - and I was so excited to find a large circle punch at Michael's. I think it was 2 1/2 inches. I did the first 2 cards with the Coluzzle and *sorry*, but I just don't like that thing. The punch was soooooo much easier.

Eli's 1st Stampin Up! Card

Here it is...Eli's VERY 1st card EVER! He picked out the card stock, he went through all my stamps and picked this one (Have a Ball) and he picked the ink colors! He was soooooo good at it! Not bad for a 5-year old, huh?! (He is now 6, but he made the card before his birthday when he was still 5).

School Project

It was Eli's turn to make a poster board about his life so far for his class. I didn't use any SU paper (I just used scrap book paper from Michael's). But I did use some of my SU stamps, as you can see. Some are from the Fire Brigade, Eat Cake, and Have a Ball sets. I know this isn't a scrap book page or card, or even a craft *gasp* - but I thought I would include it in my blog since I used a few SU items!






Tuesday, November 6, 2007

The 70 Cent Bow

I love this bow! I was at Jeri's house last night and she showed me how to make it. It is so easy! Easier to make than a card. All you need is a 1/2 sheet of the 2-sided designer paper. And this looks a lot prettier than the bows at the card store, and it is weightier (I'm not sure if that is a word). I think bows are like 3 bucks at the card store, right? With all the beautiful SU! paper - we can make tons of these, in any color. I'm sure I will make about 20 of these for my Christmas packages.

Cards in a Jar

AKA Jards in a Car! THIS was the most fun out of all the projects I've done in the last 3 months. This jar is filled with 24 3x3 gift cards (all the rage now, ya know) - and I got to design each of the 24 cards by myself! That's why it was so much fun - the possibilities are endless. All the cards are made by using one Simply Scrappin kit, some embossing powder, a jar from Target, and stick-on pearls and rhinestones from Archivers. There is even enough left over to make another Jards in a Car. I just have to go get another jar at Target and some more ribbon. Jeri gave us the instructions for this project, but I am proud that I designed my own lid and cards, and it was my idea to add the crimped paper around the edge. These make WONDERFUL Christmas gifts. The recipient of this gift would have 2 cards a month to use for an entire year. The bottom photo is a close up of one of the 3x3 cards - however, each card is different. The top photo shows 5 examples.






Fall Birthday Card

Fall Birthday Card designed by Jeri. This one was easy. We had fun using the paper crimper - it is a good stress reliever. I like the brass brads, too.

Halloween Treat Box

This is a hand-made Halloween Treat Box made with SU! cs. The idea is to fill with candy corn and give them to a friend on Halloween. Designed by someone at the SU! convention. Jeri taught me how to do this. This was kinda hard to make - but fun. I didn't know my paper cutter also scored paper until now.

Halloween Scrapbook Page

This is my Halloween Scrapbook page. I still need to put photos of Eli trick-or-treating on the page. Jeri helped with this one, too!


Halloween Globe

Someone at the SU! convention designed this globe. Jeri taught me how to make it. We used the 2-sided SU! designer paper (a diff design for each globe we made). We used glitter on the bat's eyes. I hung these from our kitchen light fixture for Halloween. It says, "I'm batty for you!"

Halloween Card

Jeri designed this Halloween card. We used the Cuttlebug on the purple cs, and embossed it with irridescent ice. The pumpkin was stamped using Versamark and colored in with Stampin pastels. The face was embossed with black.