Monday, March 9, 2009

Monkey Business Birthday Card for Matt

Here is the card I made for my husband's birthday. I hope you like it! I think it turned out great. I had to make a monkey, because he calls me Monkey Girl. :-)
And his heart is in my hand (see the card). :-)
Supplies (All Stampin Up! Except the ribbon and red heart):
Stamp Sets: Monkey Business (retired), Crab and Company (just the little birthday hat), and Sock Monkey (just the balloon - 3 pictured).
Cardstock: Kraft, Chocolate Chip, Naturals White, and the DSP is retired from last year (Bali Breeze), but you could use any DSP with some bold bright hues.
Ribbon: American Crafts Celebration (Hobby Lobby...but I know Michaels and Archivers also carry this brand)
Ink: Craft Chocolate Chip (so I could emboss it), and the other parts of the monkey are watercolored in with Close to Cocoa ink, Black Stazon, Stampin Write markers in Black, Tempting Turquise, So Saffron, Summer Sun, and Certainly Celery, and White Gel Pen.
Other: Red Heart (these hearts come in a pkg of self adhesive hearts in ivory, red, and pink...I think I bought them at Archivers), Crystal Effects, Dimensionals, Adhesive, Clear EP, Aqua Painter
Directions:
Stamp monkey with CRAFT ink on naturals white cardstock. Emboss with clear e powder. Then watercolor other areas of the monkey with ink from the close to cocoa ink pad (squish the ink into the lid of the ink pad), using an aqua painter). Stamp 3 balloons and a hat, using black stazon ink. Use Stampin Write markers to color these items. Then use the white gel pen to add polka dots to the hat, and little white shine-mark to the balloons. Trim out these images. Then, spread Crystal Effects all over the 3 balloons and the hat. Use a toothpick to get the Crystal Effects to the edge. Let dry overnight on some slick paper (otherwise, it might stick to your table or paper). Attach the 3 balloons to the assembled card with dimensionals, and draw in the balloon strings with a black Stampin Write marker. Glue the monkey's hat on with a glue pen. Stick the little red heart on his hand.

Flower Layers Bigz Die Card by Sally

Yay! My last Shoebox Swap Card! This one is Sally's! I love Sally's cards...they are always a hit with me! She comes up with some great ideas. Sally does not have a blog, or I would provide a link. She designed the card, and all we had to do was cut out our flowers with the Big Shot machine, and then assemble the card. Warning: This card is time consuming! But, it is worth it. The beads in the center of the flower look amazing in person.

Supplies (All Stampin Up! Except the Cuttlebug Folder):
Bigz Dies Used: Flower Layers With Leaf and Top Note
Cardstock: Pumpkin Pie, Chocolate Chip, Pixie Pink, Old Olive, Petal Party DSP
Other: Chocolate Chip Ribbon, Argyle Embossing Folder by Cuttlebug, Big Shot Machine, Crystal Effects (to glue down the beads that are in the center of the flowers), adhesive, Bead Duos in Orange and Green (both pg 180).

Fifth Avenue Floral So Saffron Card

Okay...only 2 more to go. Here is the next to the last Shoebox Swap Card. I think the lady's name is Pam...the one who designed and brought this card. She cut out the pieces...all we had to do was stamp the flowers, watercolor the flowers, trim, and assemble the card. I love the new glitter that is in the new catalog!

Supplies (All Stampin Up!)
Stamp Set: Fifth Avenue Floral
Cardstock: So Saffron, Basic Gray, Whisper White
Texturz Plate: Stampin Up Backgrounds (pg 203 of the catalog)
Ink: So Saffron (for watercolor)
Other: Aqua Painter, Glitter (Fine Cosmo, pg 180), So Saffron Ribbon

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Petal Pizzazz Sizzlits Die Card

Yet another Shoebox Swap Card. I can't remember the name of the lady that designed this card, either. She cut out the pieces, and all we had to do was stamp, die cut, and assemble.
I am so pleased that I got to make this card, because I always need a masculine card on hand - I never seem to have enough, because I always gravitate towards pink cardstock.

Supplies (All Stampin Up!)
Sizzlets Dies: Swirls Scribbles on pg. 200 of the catalog and Birds & Blooms on pg. 201
Big Shot Machine and Plates
Stamp Set: Petal Pizzazz (This flower coordinates with the Birds & Blooms die, and I'm not sure what stamp set the "Warm Wishes" is from...and I need to go to bed, so I'm sorry I don't have time to do a search through the catalog.
Card Stock: Really Rust, Ruby Red, Ivory, Chocolate Chip, Garden Green, So Saffron
Ink: The flower was inked using Really Rust, and just roll the tips of the flower in Garden Green after first inking in Really Rust.
Ribbon: Chocolate Chip
Other: Adhesive

A Little Somethin' Card

This is also a card we made at the Shoebox Swap. I don't remember the name of the lady that brought and designed this card. She cut everything out and I just stamped and assembled.
Supplies (All Stampin UP!)
Stamp Set: A Little Something' (This is a hostess set...free with $300 order, but can not be purchased alone), Boho Backgrounds, and Wild West Alphabet Stamp Set
Cardstock: Pink Pirouette, Whisper White, Pink Pirouette DSP
Ink: Bravo Burgundy, Regal Rose, Rose Red
Other: 1 3/4" Circle Punch, Adhesive

Bigz xl Die Bag w/ Scallops by Dana

I made this at our Shoebox Swap. This was Dana's swap. She designed it and cut out the pieces for us. All I had to do was stamp and assemble! It was much easier than I thought it would be. I think it is very elegant looking...yet with a touch of whimsy. And perfect for Spring! Only problem is...on my way home from the swap, I stuck this down in my craft bag, and there must have been some ink from another card that wasn't dry yet...b/c I got a green smudge on the lower LH corner. :-(
Thank you, Dana - this one is beautiful! I don't think Dana has a blog or I would link my post to her blog for you.

Supplies (All Stampin Up! except the velcro):
Bigz xl Bag w/ Scallops, pg 195 of the catalog, $34.95
Big Shot Machine and Plates
Cardstock: Whisper White and Kiwi Kiss (Both Textured)
Stamp Set: Fifth Avenue Floral...and the "friend to friend" is from another stamp set, and I don't know what set it is from. If you know...please leave me a comment.
Ink: Kiwi Kiss
Ribbon: Kiwi Kiss / Very Vanilla, and Twine
Other: Self-Adhesive Velcro (from Michaels or Hobby Lobby), Word Window Punch, 1/2" Circle Punch for the dots we adhered in the middle of the flowers, tiny hole punch, pink sticky strip

Directions:
Cut out 1 full box using white card stock. Then slide the kiwi kiss cardstock down to the very end (the scalloped part) of the Bigz die, and get your green piece. Adhere the green piece on the underneath side of the white flag, so a little green peeks through. Stamp images on the front and back of the box. Assemble box. Paste dots in middle of flowers. Tuck and tie ribbon under the flap. Stamp message and cut out with the word window punch. Tie on the ribbon with some twine. Stick a piece of Velcro on the inside of the flap and on the front of the box, so the lid will stay shut.

Rustic Rooster Card by Peggy

Here is another card I made at the Shoebox Swap. This was Peggy's card. She designed it, and cut out all the supplies. All I had to do was stamp my images, watercolor the rooster, trim him out, and ensemble the card.
Note: Sponge the edge of the white with a touch of black ink.
Peggy has a wonderful blog. She is now updating her blog all the time! Check it out! Here is the link:
http://thewiredangel.blogspot.com/

Supplies (All Stampin Up!)
Stamp Set: Rustic Rooster Hostess Stamp Set (Free with a $300 Order, but can not be purchased on its own), there is also a retired background stamp used on the Kraft paper...sorry I don't know the name of it.
Paper: Kraft, Black, So Saffron, Really Rust, Whisper White, Watercolor Paper
Ribbon: Black
Ink: Water Color Wonder Crayons, Aqua Painter Brush, Mister, Black Stazon
Other: Dimensionals, Vintage Brad, Adhesive

Good Friend Card by Diana


Here is Diana's card from the Shoebox Swap. She designed the card and cut out the pieces for us (except for trimming out the bird, of course). All I had to do was Stamp, Emboss, Trim, and Ensemble! I love this one - isn't it cute?
Diana's blog is amazing and her stuff is always the bomb. It is far superior to mine, LOL. Maybe my blog can look like hers someday? Doubtful. One can dream.
Here is the link to her blog:
Supplies (All Stampin Up!)
Stamp Set: Good Friend
Ink: CRAFT ink is used, so it can be embossed. Chocolate Chip and Summer Sun
Paper: Kiwi Kiss, Red Riding Hood, and Good Morning Sunshine DSP
Other: Kiwi Kiss/Very Vanilla Ribbon, Iridescent Ice EP, Bold Brights Brad, Scissors to trim out the bird, Adhesive, Dimensionals

Nugget Box by Peggy



I made this box at the shoebox swap. This was Peggy's project! She cut out the pieces, and handed us the above directions. I thought she really went above and beyond - typing everything out for us like she did. Isn't it cute? All I had to do was Stamp, and ensemble!
I hope you can read the directions.
Here is her blog:
Supplies (All Stampin Up! Except the Chocolate!)
Cardstock: I am not sure what DSP this striped stuff is. You can use any DSP. The other cardstock colors are Chocolate Chip, Always Artichoke, Whisper White, and So Saffron DSP
Stamp Set: Priceless
Ink: Chocolate Chip
Other: Vintage Brads, Paper Piercer, Scallop Circle Punch, Chocolates, Pink Sticky Strip, 1 1/4 Circle Punch, 1 3/8 Circle Punch

Bookmark Card - Elegant Thank You by Jeri



This above piece is a beautiful book mark! So, after the card is thrown away, the recipient can keep this little goody.
Here is a card I made at the Shoebox Swap. This was Jeri's! I LOVE IT. Jeri designed it, and had all the pieces cut out, so all I had to do was stamp, do the die cut, and assemble.
Here is Jeri's blog:
Directions (Condensed)
The bookmark piece is 8 1/2 x 1 1/2. Stick a magnet on the LH side and the RH side (on the inside of the 8 1/2 x 1 1/2 piece). Score in the middle. Attach flower and cardstock on the outside.
On the purple piece of the card (the square piece that is 4 1/4 x 4 1/4) MAKE SURE you don't glue down the LH & RH side. Just adhere the top and bottom. Otherwise, you won't be able to slide the bookmark in to that panel.
If you are wondering how the corners were punched out...these are done with the Scallop Border punch. Just stick your corner in diagonally and punch. OK - hard to explain...I guess I should do a tutorial on this one of these days.
Supplies - All Stampin Up! Except Magnets
Stamp Set - Elegant Thank You
Card Stock: Old Olive, So Saffron, Perfect Plum, So Saffron DSP
Ribbon: Same colors as Card Stock
Ink: Perfect Plum
Other: Clear Rhinestone Brads, Adhesive, Magnets (Michaels or Hobby Lobby), Flower Die Cut (pg 202 of the new catalog), Texturz Plates #4 (pg 203), Big Shot Machine and plates, Round Scallop Punch, Scallop Border Punch.