Monday, December 31, 2012

Hoot, Hoot Hooray!

The year is coming to an end.  Hope 2012 was good to all of you.   My year was filled with ups and downs.

Hope everyone has a happy and safe holiday.   So hoot, hoot horray to 2012 and even better 2013.

Ingredients to make the card:
Stamp Sets from a local craft store
Ink:  Melon Mambo
Paper:   Whisper White, Peach Parfait, Basic Black, Pink Pirouette, Pretty in Pink Patterns Designer Series Paper, Razzleberry Lemonade Designer Series Paper
Accessories:  Pearls, Baker's Twine
Tools:  Scallop Square Sizzex, Big Shot, Owl Punch, Scallop Trim Border Punch, Blossom Punch, Small Heart Punch, Circle Punches, Circle Cutting System

Friday, December 28, 2012

The Jersey Shore

This year has brought us lots of us and downs.    The worst tragedy we saw here on the East Coast was Hurricane Sandy and the aftermath of the storm.   The Jersey Shore will take a while to rebuild.   I am happy that I was able to scrap one of my favorite memories this year down to the Stone Pony in Asbury Park.     No matter the season, I love the Jersey Shore.  I am a Jersey girl at heart.    I used this week's Scrapbook News & Review amazing sketch for the scrapbook page. 

Most of the products are not SU, I believe the only thing that was the 1 3/4" circle punch, Perfect Pennants Punch, Tasteful Trim Sizzex and black cardstock.
 
 

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Baby It's Cold Outside


The holidays maybe behind us, but the cold weather and our friends the snowmen will be here with us for a few more months!   So here is a cute card to send out to frinds to let them know you are thinking of them.

Ingredients to make the card:
Stamp Sets:   Snow Much Fun, stamp set from a local craft store
Ink:  Melon Mambo, Pretty in Pink and Basic Black
Paper:  Whisper white, Melon Mambo, Pretty in Pink and Cheerful Treat Designer Series Paper, Pretty in Pink Patterns Designer Series Paper Accessories:  Melon Mambo Polka Dot Grosgrain Ribbon, Rhinestones from a local craft store, Stampin' Up! Dazzling Diamonds
Tools:  Corner Rounder and Border Punch from a local craft store

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Stampin Royalty Sketch Challenge


This week Stamping Royalty brings us a sketch challenge.   As always I took the sketch and changed it up and made it mine.   Here I put the sketch on it's side.   I also took playing with scraps to another level.   You may recognize too really old paper scraps in this week's project, Summer Picnic and Petals & Paisleys.    My tip of the week, are you tired of white pearls and metallic rhinestones?   Just add a little bit of color with your Sharpie markers.   It just takes seconds to do and they dry so quickly.

The challenge will be open until 3:00pm (PST) December 31st. Hope you can join us!

Ingredients to make the card:
Stamp Sets:  You're Amazing
Ink:  Real Red
Paper:   Whisper White, Real Red Patterns Designer Series Paper, Petals & Paisleys Designer Series Paper, Summer Picnic Designer Series Paper
Accessories:   Real Red Buttons, Real Red Satin Ribbon, Pearls, Pretties, Pink Pirouette Grosgrain Ribbon
Tools:  Corner Rounder, Dotted Scallop Border Punch, Big Shot, Chevron Textured Embossing Folder

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas!


Merry Christmas Everyone!   Hope everyone has a wonderful holiday with their loved ones!  

Here is one of my favorite holiday cards I made this year.

Here are the ingredients to make the card:
Stamp set from a local craft store
Ink:  Real Red
Paper:  Crumb Cake, Whisper White, Real Red, Certainly Celery and Real Red Patterns Designer Series Paper
Accessories:  Real Red Gingham Ribbon, Pearls from a local craft store
Tools:  Mat Pack and Paper Piercer, 1 3/8" Circle Punch, Circles Sizzex, Big Shot, Holly Punch from a local craft store

Monday, December 24, 2012

Last Minute Money Holder

Can you believe Christmas Eve is here!  Not sure what to get for that last minute gift, look no further.    Here is a quick and easy money holder.    Just fold a piece of card stock, embellish it and attach sticky strip on the sides for the pocket and you are on your way.

I decided to pull out the retired Forest Lodge designer series paper for this week's Inkredible color challenge.   The colors in the paper series work perfectly with the this week's colors:  Early Espresso, Garden Green and Cherry Cobbler.

Here are the ingredients to make the gift card holder:
Stamp Sets:  Pines & Poinsetta, stamp set from a local craft store
Ink:  Early Espresso, Garden Green and Cherry Cobbler
Paper:  Forest Lodge designer series paper, Garden Green Prints Designer Series Paper, Early Espresso, Whisper White
Accessories:  Brushed Bronze Designer Buttons, brads form a local craft store
Tools:  Punches from a local craft store

Friday, December 21, 2012

Let it Snow

So here is my absolutely adorable niece, I still can't believe she was so small so many moons ago.   Now she is 7.    I just love this picture of her and it works so great with all the fun papers and embellishments I bought from a kit in the store.    The page came from this great sketch on Scrapbook News and Review.

Most of the products are not SU, but ones that are the Whisper White, Bashful Blue and Certainly Celery card stock, Rhinestones, Retired Bashful Blue buttons and the Tasteful Trim Sizzex and Big Shot.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

May all your Christmases be white

So here is my Christmas card all in white with a touch of gold.    I really like the classic look of the card.    Who knew such a simple card to make, but such a wow factor.

Here are the ingredients to make the card:
Stamp set from a local craft store
Ink: Gold
Paper: Whisper White, Shimmery White, Gold Metallic and Designer Series Paper from a local craft store
Accessories: Pearls and Button from a local craft store, White Organza Ribbon, Iredesicent Ice Embossing Powder
Tools: Heat Gun, Cutter Kit, Corner Rounder and Tree Punch from a local craft store, Big Shot, Northern Flurry Textured Impressions Embossing Folder



 

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Make Your Own Chevrons

So as you probably seen, chevrons are in and they are everywhere.   What better than to find a way to make your own.   I especially can't wait to use this technique on a scrapbook page.    All you need to do is use your square punch and then cut diagonally and then start arranging them.   I was totally inspired by a card I saw in Paper Crafts.   Click here to see my inspiration.

This week Stamping Royalty brings us a color challenge.   The colors are:  Riding Hood Red, Island Indigo, Summer Starfruit and Lucky Limeade.    This time of year I usually would have made a Christmas card with these colors, but the I really wanted to try my hand on the chevron look.   I am glad I die, now I have this great graphic manly card for a future birthday card.   

The challenge will be open until 3:00pm (PST) December 24th. Hope you can join us!
Ingredients to make the card:
Stamp Sets:  So Cool and Extreme Guitar
Ink:  Riding Hood Red and Island Indigo
Paper:  Whisper White, Riding Hood Red, Island Indigo, Summer Starfruit and Lucky Limeade
Accessories:  Rhinestones
Tools:  Corner Rounder and 1" Square Punch

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Inkredible Color Challenge




What can I say I am loving the chevron look in all my cards lately.    Here I used them in this week's Inkredible color challenge.   The colors this week are:   Old Olive, Riding Hood Red and Marina Mist.  I recently just got a whole stash of new things to play with so I decided to use in this week's color challenge.   So you will see most of the prodcuts are not SU, but the ones that are the ink in these week's colors and the Eyelet Border Punch

Monday, December 17, 2012

4 Season Christmas Cards

 
The challenge is to take the 4 seasons and spin them into 4 different Christmas cards by changing the color palettes.  Pastel for Spring  - Bright for Summer - Warm for Fall - Cool for Winter 
 
So here are my diecuts and chevrons with differnt color palettes for the holidays.   Most of the products are not SU, but the ink colors are not, so I will share them with you.
 
Spring:  Pretty in Pink and Certainly Celery
Summer:   Real Red and Old Olive
Fall:  Bravo Burgundy and Always Artichoke
Winter:  Bashful Blue and Marina Mist

Friday, December 14, 2012

Remembering Clarence Clemons


This was a page to dedicate to the amazing saxaphone player, Clarence Clemons from the Bruce Springsteen E-Street Band. During the 2012 concert tour a tribute in picture slide show was done to remember the legendary player.

The sound of the saxaphone in a Bruce tune will forever remind me of the Big Man.

My inspiration came from this week's Scrapbook News & Review sketch challenge.   I love how the page came together.

I didn't have rhinestones that coordinated my page, so I took my Sharpie marker anc colored in the rhinestones. The sax was die cut and then my colored rhinestones outlined the sax.

Just a side note, all of the products used in today's project are not SU.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Inkredible Color Challenge

So as promised yesterday, here is the inspiration for the make my own designer series paper.    The color challenge for Inkredibles is:   Cherry Cobble, Lucky Limeade, Soft Suede and Early Espresso.    Let's just say I read the color combo.   It registerd in my head, but then when I started adhering card stock, my fingers took over and I ended up using Real Red and Old Olive instead of Cherry Cobbler and Lucky Limeade.   Let's just say the patterned paper was made and then I realized I used the wrong colors.    Let's just say I wasn't starting from stratch and making new paper, I was already too invested in the colors I choose!

Ingredients to make the card:
Stamp Sets:   Pines & Poinsetta
Ink:   Old Olive and Real Red
Paper:  Early Espresso, Sahara Sand, Old Olive, Real Red and Whisper White
Accessories:   Real Red Grosgain Ribbon and Buttons, Button and Alphabet stickers from a local craft store
Tools:  Tag Punch from a local craft store

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Christmas and Winter Theme

So this week Stamping Royalty brings us a Christmas and Winter theme.  I decided to make my own designer series paper by cutting strips of paper.    Stay tuned tomorrow for the color challenge that inspired do it yourself patterned paper.   Since I had made the paper for one challenge I ended up using it for two.    I saw this great snowman cut out on Pinterest and knew I had to make my own.   So easy to do, just take circle tape them down and use them as a pattern for the snowman outline.   I think I first used one of the containers from SU, then I used 1 3/4" Circle and 1 3/8" Circle.   For the banner, I die cut an Itty Bitty Banner and then used it as pattern to make a larger one for myself since the sentiment from the Best Wishes & More set just barely fit in the original die cut.

The challenge will be open until 3:00pm (PST) Monday, November 19th. Hope you can join us!
Ingredients to make the card:
Stamp Sets:   Best Wishes & More
Ink:  Real Red
Paper:  Whisper White, Real Red, Basic Black, Peach Parfait, Old Olive, Early Espresso and Soft Suede
Accessories:   Real Red Grosgrain Ribbon and Buttons, Unisignal White Gel Pen
Tools:   1 3/4" Circle and 1 3/8" Circle, Double Hole, and 1/4" Circle Punches

  

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Sweetest Wishes


Sending lots of sweetest wishes this year.   Here is another card that uses my personalized stamp set that I made from Stampin' Up!   I am loving these gingerbread men.  

Ingredients to make the card:
Stamp Sets from a local craft store, personalized stamp set
Ink:  Cherry cobbler, Early Espresso
Paper:  Whisper White, Crumb Cake,  Cherry Cobbler, Holly Berry Bouquet Designer Series Paper
Accessories:   Cherry Cobler Seam Binding, White Button and Brads from a local craft store
Tools:  Corner Rounder from a local craft store, 1 3/4" Circle Punch, Perfect Pennants Sizzex

Monday, December 10, 2012

Good Cheer


I have to say I am loving the double scallop circles layered on this card.   I have a feeling I will be doing it again in the near future.   One of my favorite parts of the card is the pairing up of the Poppy Parade and Lucky Limeade colors.

Ingredients to make the card:
Stamp Sets from a local craft store
Ink:   Basic Black, Poppy Parade, Lucky Limeade, Crumb Cake
Paper:  Whisper White, Poppy Parade, Lucky Limeade, Poppy Parade Prints Designer Series Paper
Accessories:  Whisper White Satin Ribbon, Riding Hood Red Button
Tools:  Corner Rounder, Scallop Trim Border Punch, Scallop Circle Sizzex, Perfect Pennants Sizzex, 1 3/4" Circle Punch, Big Shot

Friday, December 7, 2012

Holly Jolly Christmas




Have a holly jolly Christmas, it's the best time of the year.   Yes, it is one of my favorite Christmas songs and I am sure you are singing in her head it will be there for the rest of the day.    Here is my niece and nephew on one of their first Christmas together.   I can't believe how small they are!   I found this 5x7 and couldn't wait to scrap it.   It was perfect for this weeks Scrapbook News and Reviews sketch.    Most of the products are not SU, but hopefully this will inspire you to start scrapbooking of course after your holiday cards are done! 

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Dreaming of a White Christmas

So I don't know if I am dreaming of a white christmas, but I am sure snowman around the world are.   I can't say I have anything against snow, but living in New Jersey we are bound to have a few snow storms and I have to say it's not my favorite part of living in the state.    This week's Inkredible color challenge is:   Real Red, Certainly Celery and Old Olive.    One of my most favorite things to do is making my own designer series paper by cutting strips of paper.   Super easy to do and it coordinates perfectly for the challenge.

Ingredients to make the card:
Stamp Set from a local craft store
Ink:  Old Olive
Paper:   Whisper White, Basic Black, Peach Parfait, Real Red, Certainly Celery and Old Olive
Accessories:   White Organza Ribbon, Snowflake embellishment and Red Pearls from a local craft store, Uni-signal White Gel Punch
Tools:   2 1/2 circle Punch, 1/2" Circle Punch, Corner Rounder and Holly Punch from a local craft store, Big Shot,  Chevron Textured Embossing Folder

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Stamping Royalty Photo Inspiration

As soon as I saw this week's Stamping Royalty photo inspiration, I just knew my project would have gold stars and the word Believe from the retired Hope Is stamp set.    The whole project kinda reminds me of the Macy's Holiday Advertising.    I have to say the thing I am most impressed about is my homemade star and banner!  All free form cutting. 

The challenge will be open until 3:00pm (PST) December 10th. Hope you can join us!

Ingredients to make the card:
Stamp Sets:  Hope Is, Pines & Poinsettas
Ink:  Gold, Old Olive, Real Red, Early Espresso
Paper:  Whisper White, Gold Metallic
Accessories:  Whisper White Satin Ribbon, Antique Brads, Pearls, Embossing Powder
Tools:  Vintage Wallpaper Textured Embossing Folder, Big Shot, Small Star Punch


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Another Sweetest Wishes

So I have never been happier about a purchase than my personalized stamp set that says sweetest wishes.   Here is it s paired up with candy canes!

Here are the ingredients to make the card:
Stamp set from a local craft store and personalized stamp
Ink:   Pink Pirouette, Primrose Petals, Real Red, Cherry Cobbler
Paper:   Whisper White, Cherry Cobbler, Snow Festival Designer Series Paper
Accessories:  Pearls and Stickers from a local craft store
Tools:   Heart to Heart Punch, Corner rounder from a local craft store

Monday, December 3, 2012

Halloween Brag Book

 
So Halloween maybe over, but that doesn't mean Halloween scrapbooking has ended.   As we all know scrapbooking doesn't stop because the season has.    Here is a Halloween brag book made.   Most of the products are not SU, but I wanted to share the book to inspire Halloween creativy for all of you. I can't wait to print out my pictures and put them in the book.