Sunday, time for relaxation, and sharing today's 'half' sheet wonder. To recap: I'm making 8 matching cards all cut from a half sheet of DSP. Join me each day this week to see a new card, and at the end I'll show you the template for cutting your own.
Since the idea behind these cards is to make a stationary set, my suggestion for you is to stamp up a bunch of saying for various occasions and cut them out using some fantastic punches or framelits. That way as you want to use a card you can add the perfect saying for the occasion. Most of my sentiments are cut out using the Chalk Talk framelits- these guys are such fun shapes that they were one of the first things on my wish list when they appeared :)
And now, for the unveiling of today's card:
And thank YOU for stopping by today. See you flutterby tomorrow!
May 18, 2014
May 17, 2014
One 'Half' Sheet Wonder: Card 5
Isn't it wonderful that the weekend is here? I'm off and running to get ready for a birthday party for a special little boy- but first I'm here to share today's 'half' sheet wonder. To recap: I'm making 8 matching cards all cut from a half sheet of DSP. Join me each day this week to see a new card, and at the end I'll show you the template for cutting your own.
I like giving my cards a little pop and bling. So I whipped out my rhinestones and Washi tape for this project. I think it is so fun when Stampin' Up! makes matching items, so you know I had to get the Retro Fresh Washi Tape to go with the DSP. Isn't it fun! If you haven't tried to washi yet you have got to get your hands on some of this tape. It is a paper tape- so you can rip it with your hands. That 'raw' edge gives it so much character :) Also, it isn't a permanent tape, so you can play with it to get it just how you want it (although be sure to use a 'real' adhesive to if you want things to stay good and tight).
Here's a close-up of the bling from day 1 (I figured we are halfway through now, so you may want a little flashback!)
So gorgeous :)
And now for the card you've been waiting for:
I just know ohhs and ahhs are ensuing :) See you when you flutterby again tomorrow!
I like giving my cards a little pop and bling. So I whipped out my rhinestones and Washi tape for this project. I think it is so fun when Stampin' Up! makes matching items, so you know I had to get the Retro Fresh Washi Tape to go with the DSP. Isn't it fun! If you haven't tried to washi yet you have got to get your hands on some of this tape. It is a paper tape- so you can rip it with your hands. That 'raw' edge gives it so much character :) Also, it isn't a permanent tape, so you can play with it to get it just how you want it (although be sure to use a 'real' adhesive to if you want things to stay good and tight).
Here's a close-up of the bling from day 1 (I figured we are halfway through now, so you may want a little flashback!)
So gorgeous :)
And now for the card you've been waiting for:
I just know ohhs and ahhs are ensuing :) See you when you flutterby again tomorrow!
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May 16, 2014
One 'Half' Sheet Wonder: Card 4
It's another beautiful day of a 'half' sheet wonder. To recap: I'm making 8 matching cards all cut from a half sheet of DSP. Join me each day this week to see a new card, and at the end I'll show you the template for cutting your own.
One of the fun tools I used to dress up many of my cards was the Arrows Texture Folder. I love this little gem from the Occasions catalog, and it looks awesome with the Retro Fresh paper. I embossed the front side of half of my cards, and then also embossed some of the colored paper strips on others. Check it out in today's card and keep an eye out for these trendy little arrows in the days ahead :)
On to todays main event:
This may be one of my favorite cards- especially since it takes some of what would otherwise be skinny scraps and makes them look A-MAZ-ING. Love it! Flutterby again tomorrow to see more.
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May 15, 2014
One 'Half' Sheet Wonder: Card 3
Glad you could join me again for this 'half' sheet wonder. To recap: I'm making 8 matching cards all cut from a half sheet of DSP. Join me each day this week to see a new card, and at the end I'll show you the template for cutting your own.
For all my cards I used two fantastic flower stamp bundles: the Flower Shop Bundle from the annual catalog and the Petite Petals Bundle from the spring Occasions catalog. I love that these stamps come with matching punches... it makes my life SO MUCH easier (and to be honest, I'd never cut these out by hand- way to futzy work for me). And I love how these two sets look layered together. Don't they compliment each other well?
And now for the card of the day:
Hope you love it- and flutterby again tomorrow!
For all my cards I used two fantastic flower stamp bundles: the Flower Shop Bundle from the annual catalog and the Petite Petals Bundle from the spring Occasions catalog. I love that these stamps come with matching punches... it makes my life SO MUCH easier (and to be honest, I'd never cut these out by hand- way to futzy work for me). And I love how these two sets look layered together. Don't they compliment each other well?
Hope you love it- and flutterby again tomorrow!
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May 14, 2014
One 'Half' Sheet Wonder: Card 2
I'm back with another gorgeous card from my 'half' sheet wonder. To recap: I'm making 8 matching cards all cut from a half sheet of DSP. Join me each day this week to see a new card, and at the end I'll show you the template for cutting your own.
For my cards I used the Retro Fresh DSP from the spring Occasions catalog. I fell in love with the colors in this gem the first time I saw it. Costal Cabana, Baked Brown Sugar, Tangerine Tango, So Saffron, and Very Vanilla (hmm, is this a listing of colors or the recipe for a beach treat...) Yummy! If you love this paper as much as I do you better hurry- very soon the mini catalog will be done and it will be gone.
Now, without further ado, onto today's card:
Totally cute, right? Make sure you flutterby again tomorrow for some more!
For my cards I used the Retro Fresh DSP from the spring Occasions catalog. I fell in love with the colors in this gem the first time I saw it. Costal Cabana, Baked Brown Sugar, Tangerine Tango, So Saffron, and Very Vanilla (hmm, is this a listing of colors or the recipe for a beach treat...) Yummy! If you love this paper as much as I do you better hurry- very soon the mini catalog will be done and it will be gone.
Now, without further ado, onto today's card:
Totally cute, right? Make sure you flutterby again tomorrow for some more!
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May 13, 2014
One 'Half' Sheet Wonder: Card 1
Have you all heard of a One Sheet Wonder? The idea behind them is to create a set of matching cards using an 8.5x11 sheet of patterend paper cut into different shapes. However, our DSP usually comes in 12x12... which leaves a lot of leftovers. So what is a girl to do? Well, redesign it of course!
I took some of my favorite OSW card designs and rearranged the pieces to fit them on a 6x12 sheet of paper instead of an 8.5x11. I was able to get 8 awesome card designs out of a half sheet of DSP! Woot!
Want to make a set too? Then you've come to the right place :) Over the next week I'll be sharing the cards I made, and then at the end I'll share my pattern with you too. So grab your morning coffee (or tea in my case) and stop on by each morning to see what cute design you get next!
Here's Day 1:
I just love these colors :) Hope you are inspired to flutterby again tomorrow.
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May 6, 2014
Baptism Card
This weekend I was in need of a quick baptism card. And when I say quick I mean it was the morning of and I still had to get the kids (and myself) ready for church too! Luckily I had designed Declan's baptism thank you cards in MDS so I was able to use that as a springboard.
I added a cherry cobbler mat with a scalloped bottom to the cardfront and mounted it with dimensionals on a white card base. Then I stared at it while we ate breakfast, thinking it needed 'just a little more of something'. After I had everyone dressed I had a couple of extra minutes left, so I grabbed some ribbon and punches to dress it up. Then, for a final touch I put on a couple of pearls to make the butterfly's body and add depth to the cross. Then I finally felt it was ready :)
What baby boy wouldn't love this card :) Well, okay, so a baby boy probably won't care... but a momma sure would like it! Hope this inspires you to create a hybrid card next time you are in a time crunch too.
Flutterby again soon!
I added a cherry cobbler mat with a scalloped bottom to the cardfront and mounted it with dimensionals on a white card base. Then I stared at it while we ate breakfast, thinking it needed 'just a little more of something'. After I had everyone dressed I had a couple of extra minutes left, so I grabbed some ribbon and punches to dress it up. Then, for a final touch I put on a couple of pearls to make the butterfly's body and add depth to the cross. Then I finally felt it was ready :)
What baby boy wouldn't love this card :) Well, okay, so a baby boy probably won't care... but a momma sure would like it! Hope this inspires you to create a hybrid card next time you are in a time crunch too.
Flutterby again soon!
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