My last blog post for SRM Stickers went live this morning. I'm sad to be leaving their team but will be going back to school for my master's degree in August! I needed to cut back- I'll have homework to fill my fun crafty time for the next couple of years!
Anyways, here is a peek of what I made for SRM this month:
The calendar is changeable for every month so that you will always be ready for the current month's birthdays! And you can store the cards for that month in the card sized clear box. I think this might help me get organized for the next year! For more pictures and details on what I used, pop over to the SRM Blog to read all about it!
Hello! I have a project up on the SRM Blog today! I thought I'd share it here with you all too! :) I have a little birthday gift to give out soon and thought it would be fun to package it up in a new Rustic Linen Bag. I made a matching card while I was at it:
The new, adorable, Rustic Linen Bags are the perfect size for a small gift like jewelry or a bottle of nail polish. They are already decorated with some pretty vintage-looking ribbon so all I did was tie it closed with some Strawberry Baker's Twine and add a tag.
The tag was made using the Jane's Doodles Life is Good Clear Stamp Set. I stamped the tag in black ink and then stamped butterflies up one side using 3 different pink inks for an ombre effect. I cut out the tag and then added the sentiment from the Sentiment/Happy Birthday Sticker Sheet.
For my card, I decided to mirror the tag with the ombre butterflies. I stamped them up one side and then splattered some peach mist over them. I added some gold striped vellum to the bottom and wrapped the card front with more of that pretty Strawberry Baker's Twine.
I picked another sticker from the Sentiment/Happy Birthday Sticker Sheet and adhered it to some white cardstock. I cut it into a square shape and matted it in coral cardstock. I adhered it to my card with some dimensional foam adhesive.
Don't you think it's fun when the card matches the packaging? I love it and I can't wait to give it to my friend!
Hello! I always wish I had more time to scrapbook. This month for my DT assignments, I mixed in a few layouts! Here is one I created for the SRM Stickers Blog today:
These photos of my daughter Natalie were taken a few years ago but they show so much of who she is. I love them! She is an easy going, happy girl who is up for just about anything! She loves to be outside and she loves all things pink! :)
I started with a pink card base and stamped some random pink dots diagonally across the card front. I added a strip of pink patterned paper to the top and then filled a glassine bag with a gift card to my friend's favorite place- Starbucks!
I adhered the bag to the card front and then added a folded 4" White Lace Doily over the top. I folded the bag's flap down and added a sticker stitch from the We've Got You're Sticker- Birthday Sticker Sheet along the edge. I added the cupcake sticker to a Medium White Scallop Punch Piece and then added it to my card front with some foam adhesive tape. I added the sentiment to the bottom of the glassine bag. The sequins were a finishing touch- playing on the circle theme and adding a little sparkle!
Today I'm sharing a card inspired by the Summer Coffee Lover's Bloghop. My card is also on the SRM Blog- they are one of the Super Sponsors this time around and have been giving away some awesome goodies! Be sure to pop over to the SRM Blog and leave a comment for your chance to win!
I am always inspired when I see the cute gift cards at stores- especially Starbucks! Why put them inside the card when you can use them on the front? They make the perfect focal point:
I layered some gold polka-dot vellum onto a kraft card base and then lightly adhered the gift card over the center. I added a striped strip of patterned paper just below the edge and then had fun with some Black Sticker Stitches! I added them underneath the gift card but in places it is clear so you can see through it below.
What coffee lover wouldn't love a card like this? :) It comes with free coffee! lol! Have fun popping through all of the other awesome cards along the hop and thanks for stopping by here, too!
Hello! I'm sharing a couple of cards on the SRM Sticker blog today and thought I'd share here too! I created two cards using the adorable Little Miss Mia stamp set. I personalized each one to look like my daughters. I thought they would make cute teacher thank yous at the end of the year!
This first one features Mia with red hair, just like my little girl Natalie:
She was colored with Copic markers and then cut out. The papers are from the Star Student collection by Bella Blvd. The large Thanks sentiment from the We've Got Your Sticker- Thanks sheet is perfect on this one! I love how it looks at the bottom of the panel. I also added a bit of Midnight Blue Baker's Twine as a little accent.
The second card features Mia with brown hair and freckles, just like my daughter Zoey:
I stamped her onto a white cardstock panel and colored her with Copic markers. I used foam adhesive tape to adhere it to the center of my card front. The papers on this one are also from Bella Blvd's Star Student collection. The sentiment is from the We've Got Your Sticker- Thanks sheet.
I have had so much fun playing with the Little Miss Mia stamp set! I love how you can personalize it any way you want :)
I diecut a journaling card out of watercolor paper and stamped the apartment building and clouds on it using Staz On ink. I watercolored the image using my ink pads and let it dry. I also stamped the little heart onto watercolor paper and painted it in as well. When it was dry, I cut around it and added it to the main image with some foam tape:
I created a card base out of sand cardstock and added some green patterned paper to the bottom portion. I added a white stitch sticker from the Sticker Stitches/Halloween Sticker Sheet along the top. I wrapped it with a bit of twine, ending in a bow over to the left side. I added the stamped panel next, using foam tape for dimension. The sentiment sticker from the Sentiment/Thinking of You Sticker Sheet was placed onto vellum and punched out with a circle punch. I added it to complete the look.
I am up on the SRM Blog today with a fun project inspired by the new Chalkboard Markers! I made a card set and a cute box to give them in:
Here are the cards- I created them using a simple chalkboard stamping technique:
I started by creating four different colored card bases. I embossed two with embossing folders. Next, I diecut some journaling cards out of the black polka-dot patterned paper. I pulled out a white ink pad and a sponge next and swiped the edges and parts of the fronts with the ink. I splattered each card with white mist and let them dry.
I used the adorable Little Miss Mia Stamp Set for this set of cards. Aren't they fun! I chose one image for each card and stamped them using white pigment ink. It really does look like a chalkboard!
Once my images were stamped, I finished building the cards. I added a bit of patterned paper from Simple Stories I Am 6x6 pad to each one along with some fun Baker's Twine. These were so quick and fun to make!!
The box had to be just as cute as the cards, right? Here is a closer look:
I painted it using the Easy Chalkboard Marker in a swiping motion for a messy edged look. It worked really well, even on the shiny surface of the box. Once it was dry, I added a bit of washi tape and patterned paper. I wrapped it with a bit of Buttercream Baker's Twine and finished it with a bow. Lastly, I pulled out the fine tipped Bistro Chalk Markers I drew some little doodles and a note:) I love that you can write anything over the chalkboard surface! Pop over to the SRM Store to see their fun new Chalkboard products!
Hi! I'm busy getting ready for the Doodle Crew Retreat this weekend today! I can't wait to see all my crafty friends and stay up late all weekend crafting! It's so much fun!!
I thought I'd take a break from packing and pop on to share a treat I made for St. Patrick's Day- it's also being shared on the SRM Blog today:
These medium sized Clear Purse Boxes are so fun to fill up! I wanted it to look like a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow so I filled it with some gold covered chocolates and Skittles :) After it was full of goodies, I started decorating the front. I went with a fun little cluster of green and gold embellishment on the left side of the handle.
I placed a strip of green patterned paper cut into a banner shape first. Next, I pulled a green label sticker from the Labels By The Dozen/Christmas Sticker Sheet to use as my next layer. Once it was down, I added some green zig zag sticker stitches from the Sticker Stitches/Christmas Sticker Sheet over the banners.
I pulled out the Life is Good Stamp Set by Jane's Doodles next, stamping out the tag and heart. I cut around it and punched a hole through the top. I tied a bit of Pea Pod Baker's Twine around the top and finished in a bow. I also added the Good Luck sentiment from the Sentiment/Thinking of You Sticker Sheet. I added the tag to the purse along with some gold sequins to finish off the look:
Who wouldn't want a rainbow candy treat on St. Patrick's Day? :)
I thought I better share this since Valentine's Day is tomorrow! lol! We are actually celebrating today- both my hubby and I have Fridays off so we are going out on a fun lunch date while the kids are at school!
I made this treat for SRM Stickers. It features one of their new clear takeout boxes- I think they are so cute!!
After stuffing the take out box with gummy conversation hearts, I closed the top up and wrapped a bit of solid Pink Sorbet Twine around the handle. I know it won't pop open but I do have two little girls here... I am hoping the fact that the bow is there will stop them from sampling the candy!
I picked two sticker sheets out of my stash to use on this:We've Got Your Border/Valentine'sandQuick Cards/Love. I added the circles border first, along the top edge of the box. I added the black zig zag border sticker over the top of the circles.
I cut a tag out of vellum and added the {love} sticker to it. I stuck the heart in a circle down on a small white Scalloped Punched Piece and layered it over the vellum tag.
I added a simple heart sticker and sequin to finish off the details. Easy and fun! The colors of the border stickers are the perfect shades to go along with my candies too! Hope you have a great Valentine's Day and President's Day weekend!!
Hello! I have been off the radar for a few days haven't I? Not on purpose :) January was pretty busy and it's looking like February will be too! My crafty time has been cut down a little and I guess it shows...
I'm glad I have time to share this morning- I have a fun project up on the Waffle Flower Crafts Blog as part of their Silly Valentine's Week! I was inspired by my daughters' love for glow-in-the-dark stars to create Valentine's Day treats featuring them for their friends:
I split a large package of stars up for 3 treat bags. I packaged them up in some embossed vellum bags from SRM:
I created a video to show how I made the galaxy background:
I am trying to do more videos this year. I learn something new every time I make one! This time I learned that the craft mat makes an awful background. Sorry!
Hope you are enjoying your weekend! Don't forget to pop over to the Waffle Flower Blog to see all the fun Valentine's projects the team made this week!
Hi! It's my day to share on the SRM Blog- I created a fun and festive Valentine's Day banner:
Soon after I took down my Christmas decorations I made this! My mantel looked so naked without anything festive on it :) I used some of my favorite SRM products- doilies! For more photos and information about how I made it, pop over to the SRM Blog!