Showing posts with label Vintage Rides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Rides. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Open House


Don't forget I will be hosting my Open House this weekend July 24 from 2-7 and Monday from 4-8 here at my home.  I was hoping to have it on my new deck but I am afraid it is going to be too hot.  Please let me know if you are coming, if you have not told me yet, so I can be sure to plan accordingly. 
I will be introducing my new classes then too.  The card above will be in my new class called Let's Interact 2 and will have four more involved cards with different cuts, fold, twist and/or turns in them.  This is a center step card that stands up on it's own and used the new set 'Vintage Rides', which I have been using a lot lately.

I will be announcing my Card Clubs and my new Cards for a Cause dates if you are interested in stamping with others. 


Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Christmas in July!!

Merry Christmas everyone!!!!  It is 87 degrees outside and here I am making holiday cards ..... what is wrong with this picture.  But with everything we do during the holiday season NOW is the time to start thinking about making your cards so they are ready to mail out in Dec. My goal was to use some of the new non-holiday TAC sets for this post. This really forced me to think out of the box. I used everyday sets for these holiday cards with a few holiday sets thrown in.  It was really fun!!

For the first one I used the set 'Brandi and Emma' now I am sure you do not think "Christmas" when you see this great set, but I think it worked.  I colored the images with my Copic markers and used my Scor-pal on the edge to make a 1/8th inch border.  Then I went in between the scored lines and made dots with the NEW Signo Gold Gel Pen.  It is so cool!! I even used it for the buttons on her jeans and the dots on the present.  It makes a really great gold look on the paper, is easy to use, and dries quickly.  I am loving these pens!! I used the set 'Jingle Jolly' for the words and the present. The words are stamped on half of Sellbinders Labels 9 die.  Yes ... you can cut dies in half and use only half of the die if you want.   I really think her eyes are saying 'no peeking' ... what do you think? I wonder what Emma got Brandi for Christmas???


I so love the 'Vintage Rides' set so I decided it was the next one to put in the holiday spirit!  I stamped the background with the holly stamp from 'Jingle Jolly' with Memento Cottage Ivy ink. Then colored the berries with a red Spica glitter pen by Copic.  These are really great glitter pens and really add a lot of shine and shimmer.  I colored the main image with my Copic makers and added the Silver Signo Gel Pen for the trim of the plane. When I added the banner I noticed that the words from 'Jingle Jolly' fit right inside of it .... now how lucky is that.  This plane was meant to carry the holiday banner for sure!  I added a punched border at the bottom.  The plane and banner are all raised with pop dots.

For my last card I kept thinking how cool it would be to get a red shiny vintage car as a gift for Christmas .... or even be given a ride in one ...... so this card was then born. 


I really think this is my favorite one! I stamped the background with the script stamp from 'Vintage Santa' and then added the snow flacks over top from the same set.  The distressed edge is from the set 'Background Soup'.  These where all stamped with Memento London Fog ink.  I added some antique lace and red plaid ribbon to finish the background.  The vintage car was stamped on a Spellbinders Labels 18 die in white with Memento Tuxedo Black ink.  Then I colored it with my Copics and added the Signo Silver Gel Pen for the trim.  I used the distress stamp for the background of the die from 'Background Soup' and edge it with the Memento London Fog ink.  It is then raised with pop dots.  The greeting is from 'Vintage Santa' and is stamped in black ink.

My goal was to design cards using non-holiday stamp set so how did I do???  Think Christmas everytime you use a stamp set and I bet you will come up with some great designs for the holiday too. 

Merry Christmas ....... a little early!!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Technique Blog Hop - Spotlighting


Wow!!  Go take a look at Savvy Projects Blog!!  Mischelle and other angels have done a great job showing you different ways to use the technique Spotlighting.  This tech is to highlight one part of the image by coloring it.  I decided to do it with the reverse .... the colored part of the image is on the underside of the main image.  I used the Level C Hostess set called 'Love this Day' for the image and the words are from 'Vintage Rides'. 

I punched out part of the balloon with a flower punch and then layered a colored image with that part colored below.  I raised the main image with mounting cushion. I used the Scor-pal and Scor-bug for my background and layered the image on matching papers.  Now you go try it and add your link so we can see your creation too!  Check out some that are already posted.  WOW!!!

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Vintage rides

I was asked to make some masculine thank you cards for one of my customers so this is the set I selected.  It is one of the sets that is on sale right now till the end of this month.  Let me know by Monday if you are interested in getting it by Sunday.  The red on the card is all done with glitter pen and it is colored with Copic markers.

Vintage rides

This is a quick and easy card using the new set called 'Vintage Rides'.  This is one of the sets that is being discounted until the end of June so if you are interested in getting it be sure to let me know by Sunday since I will be putting in an order on Monday early.  I do have red glitter on the plane but you can not really see it in the picture.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Vintage Rides is driving by ....

... with another Sneak Peek from TAC and the Dream Team from the New 2012 Inspiration Book come June 27!!!  This is going to be a great set for both male female cards .... I love the different images Nina included in the set and the words too.
I used Cha Cha SWIC papers with it and love how this last paper looks like dirt from the cycle.

Check out the Savvory Blog and see all of the other samples done with the set too!