Hello! I'm still crankin' out the sketch cards! This one is for MojoMonday Sketch #210. Here is the sketch:
And here is my card:
I decided to try a Get Well card for this one. The mom of one of my daughter's friends had surgery yesterday, and I thought I would make a card for her and wish her a speedy recovery. I loved this floral paper on sight- I found it a JoAnn's last weekend, and was so glad to have an opportunity to use it! Love the colors- they are so rich and autumn-y.
Here is a close-up of the sentiment:
I ended up cutting the sentiment out a little off-center, so that I could fit a small embellishment. I stamped the leaf with a tiny leaf stamp, using the same Kaleidacolor stamp pad that I used for my fall card awhile back. I think it's cute!
I'll be working on my holiday mini-cards this week, so next time should have at least one to share here. I got the cutest stuff at JoAnn's for one of them, and can't wait to put that one together!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Sunday, October 9, 2011
CardPattern Sketch #136
I am having so much fun participating in these sketch blogs! With a sketch as a guide, it is so much easier to come up with ideas for colors, patterns, etc. Sometimes I get stuck just getting started, and that's what is so great about using a sketch- it gives you that start!
So here is CardPatterns sketch for this week:
And here is my card:
I went with a simple palette for this one in shades of brown, tan and creme. I used the same striped pattern in two of the tiles, only reversed the direction the stripes are running in each. I punched the corners of the center rectangle and its frame with a lace corner punch, stamped the sentiment and the little shape below it in brown pigment ink, and heat embossed them. I couldn't resist adding the little flower in the bottom left corner. I made that with two layers punched with a 4-petal MS punch, and added the leaves in brown, also punched with a MS punch. The center is a little brown brad. I embossed the leaves with an embossing tool to give them some veining.:
Lately I find myself really looking forward to Saturdays, when the new CardPatterns sketch is posted, and Mondays, for the MojoMonday sketch- I can't wait to see how the sketches will inspire me!
Next I need to get going on my mini-cards for the winter/holiday mini-card swap at the PBS Swappers group. This is the second swap that I am hosting there- the first was the fall cards last month. The mini-card swap requires sending three mini-cards to each participant. I have one design developed, and have ideas for the other two, so need to get to work on those. The swap goes through the end of the month, so I have some time, but things are getting to be so busy lately, I don't want to leave anything to chance!
That's all for now- see you later in the week after the new MojoMonday sketch is posted!
So here is CardPatterns sketch for this week:
And here is my card:
I went with a simple palette for this one in shades of brown, tan and creme. I used the same striped pattern in two of the tiles, only reversed the direction the stripes are running in each. I punched the corners of the center rectangle and its frame with a lace corner punch, stamped the sentiment and the little shape below it in brown pigment ink, and heat embossed them. I couldn't resist adding the little flower in the bottom left corner. I made that with two layers punched with a 4-petal MS punch, and added the leaves in brown, also punched with a MS punch. The center is a little brown brad. I embossed the leaves with an embossing tool to give them some veining.:
Lately I find myself really looking forward to Saturdays, when the new CardPatterns sketch is posted, and Mondays, for the MojoMonday sketch- I can't wait to see how the sketches will inspire me!
Next I need to get going on my mini-cards for the winter/holiday mini-card swap at the PBS Swappers group. This is the second swap that I am hosting there- the first was the fall cards last month. The mini-card swap requires sending three mini-cards to each participant. I have one design developed, and have ideas for the other two, so need to get to work on those. The swap goes through the end of the month, so I have some time, but things are getting to be so busy lately, I don't want to leave anything to chance!
That's all for now- see you later in the week after the new MojoMonday sketch is posted!
Monday, October 3, 2011
CardPatterns Sketch #135 and MojoMonday #209
This is the other card I completed over the weekend. I used sketch #135 from CardPatterns. Here is the sketch:
Aaannnnd, here's my card:
Whaddya think?? I've been playing with designs that incorporate pressed flowers, and this is my favorite one yet!
Also, I managed to eek out a card for the MojoMonday Sketch #209 this evening! Am I a busy girl or what?
Sketch:
Card:
This one was fun! I tried out my Xyron machine for the first time for this. The large snowflake was cut out on the Big Shot with a Sizzlits die. Then I ran it through the Xyron, and sprinkled a silver sparkly embossing powder on the sticky side, then heated with the heat tool. I did the same with the smaller snowflakes, which were punched from a small 1/2 inch punch, and I used iridescent embossing powder for those. Here is a close-up:
I used two different embossing folders on this card, polka-dots on the white, and a snowflake pattern on the light blue. I like the blue, white and silver combination, and I've been dying to try out the snowflakes, so this was fun to do!
If I can stay on the roll I seem to be on this week, I might attempt another card with this design. Apparently the first week of each month is contest week, so there are prizes given for some of the cards submitted! I don't know if I have much chance of winning, but it is fun to participate anyway!
Aaannnnd, here's my card:
Whaddya think?? I've been playing with designs that incorporate pressed flowers, and this is my favorite one yet!
Also, I managed to eek out a card for the MojoMonday Sketch #209 this evening! Am I a busy girl or what?
Sketch:
Card:
This one was fun! I tried out my Xyron machine for the first time for this. The large snowflake was cut out on the Big Shot with a Sizzlits die. Then I ran it through the Xyron, and sprinkled a silver sparkly embossing powder on the sticky side, then heated with the heat tool. I did the same with the smaller snowflakes, which were punched from a small 1/2 inch punch, and I used iridescent embossing powder for those. Here is a close-up:
I used two different embossing folders on this card, polka-dots on the white, and a snowflake pattern on the light blue. I like the blue, white and silver combination, and I've been dying to try out the snowflakes, so this was fun to do!
If I can stay on the roll I seem to be on this week, I might attempt another card with this design. Apparently the first week of each month is contest week, so there are prizes given for some of the cards submitted! I don't know if I have much chance of winning, but it is fun to participate anyway!
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Happy Birthday, Dear Dance Teacher
Hello! As I mentioned, my daughter had a friend from dance class over today, and they made birthday cards for their jazz dance teacher. She is turning the big 5-0, and the girls thought it would be fun to make cards. I helped, though the designs were entirely theirs. They were kind of excited about having pictuers of their work put up on the internet, so here they are:
Meredith's card:
Sydney's card:
I think they both did great! They are excited for Wednesday when they get to go to dance class and give these to their teacher!
I also completed a card today for the CardPatterns Sketch #135, but will have to take a pic tomorrow when the light is better.
Meredith's card:
Sydney's card:
I think they both did great! They are excited for Wednesday when they get to go to dance class and give these to their teacher!
I also completed a card today for the CardPatterns Sketch #135, but will have to take a pic tomorrow when the light is better.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
MojoMonday Sketch 208
I thought I would end the week with another sketch card, this time from MojoMonday . I have been an admirer of this sketch blog for awhile now and have used their archived sketches for projects before, but I've never made one of the weekly sketch cards and submitted it to the blog. Time to change that!
First, a warning....Kendra, if you are reading this before you receive something in the mail from me, look away now!!
Ok, now that she is gone, this is Kendra's birthday card. Her birthday is next Saturday, and as I mentioned before, she is leaving for Hawaii that day, so I've been mulling over ideas for her card so that I could get it done and mailed to AZ before she leaves. So, since I liked the design of the sketch, I used it for her birthday card. I have also been itching to use a new sheet of washi paper I picked up a couple of weeks ago, and this was a great chance to use that as well!
First, here is the sketch:
I chose the square design for my card. Here it is:
There were so many colors in this washi paper that I loved, it was hard to decide where to start! Ultimately I chose a deep blue card base and layered it with metallic gold. The teal frames around the washi paper are a bit darker shade than the teal in the washi paper, so it stands out more than it would have if I'd used the lighter shade that I initially thought I would. The flower was cut on my Sizzix Big Shot with the Flower Layers Set #3 Sizzlits set. I used a peach paper to coordinate with the floral pattern in the paper, and to further coordinate, I inked the edges with gold stamp ink. I thought about putting a ribbon on somewhere, but really didn't want to detract from the clean lines, which I kind of like. I think the flower softenes it up sufficiently. In hindsight. maybe I should have used that peach paper to frame the sentiment instead of the green, just to tie it together better...but oh well, maybe next time.
Tomorrow my daughter is having a friend over, and they are going to make birthday cards for one of their dance teachers, whose birthday is next week. We went to Michael's today and she picked out some very pretty paper to use, so maybe I will post the results when she is done! I also have another sketch I might work on tomorrow, the one posted yesterday at CardPatterns . There are a few more birthdays in the family coming up, so maybe I will use it for a card for one of them. Later!
First, a warning....Kendra, if you are reading this before you receive something in the mail from me, look away now!!
Ok, now that she is gone, this is Kendra's birthday card. Her birthday is next Saturday, and as I mentioned before, she is leaving for Hawaii that day, so I've been mulling over ideas for her card so that I could get it done and mailed to AZ before she leaves. So, since I liked the design of the sketch, I used it for her birthday card. I have also been itching to use a new sheet of washi paper I picked up a couple of weeks ago, and this was a great chance to use that as well!
First, here is the sketch:
I chose the square design for my card. Here it is:
There were so many colors in this washi paper that I loved, it was hard to decide where to start! Ultimately I chose a deep blue card base and layered it with metallic gold. The teal frames around the washi paper are a bit darker shade than the teal in the washi paper, so it stands out more than it would have if I'd used the lighter shade that I initially thought I would. The flower was cut on my Sizzix Big Shot with the Flower Layers Set #3 Sizzlits set. I used a peach paper to coordinate with the floral pattern in the paper, and to further coordinate, I inked the edges with gold stamp ink. I thought about putting a ribbon on somewhere, but really didn't want to detract from the clean lines, which I kind of like. I think the flower softenes it up sufficiently. In hindsight. maybe I should have used that peach paper to frame the sentiment instead of the green, just to tie it together better...but oh well, maybe next time.
Tomorrow my daughter is having a friend over, and they are going to make birthday cards for one of their dance teachers, whose birthday is next week. We went to Michael's today and she picked out some very pretty paper to use, so maybe I will post the results when she is done! I also have another sketch I might work on tomorrow, the one posted yesterday at CardPatterns . There are a few more birthdays in the family coming up, so maybe I will use it for a card for one of them. Later!
Sunday, September 25, 2011
New Card
Good Sunday morning! I am excited, because I am trying something new this week. I think I am finally ready to go a little more "public" with my cards, so have been thinking of ways I might do that. I already listed one card in my Etsy shop- this one, and what's really exciting (for me, anyway) is that someone favorited it! I eventually would like to work up to listing more cards, but I have to make some first, of course. Always on the lookout for new inspiration, I spent some time this weekend surfing the 'net looking for card sketch sites. I already check out MojoMonday on a regular basis, and wondered if there are more like it out there. There are! I found this one- CardPatterns, and enjoyed checking out the sketches there so much, that I decided to try out their sketch for this week. There are birthdays coming up for several family and friends, so this is great timing- I plan to send this one to my sister-in-law, whose birthday is in the first week of October.
So, here's the sketch:
And here is my take on it:
I printed out the sentiments on the computer, and punched them with a 1" circle punch. Ideally, I would have loved to have stamped and embossed these, but since the "Happy" and "Birthday" are on separate pieces, it didn't work out that way- all of my Happy Birthday stamps have the whole phrase together. The flowers are punched from a MS 4-petal flower punch, and the leaves are also a MS punch. I used one of my favorite papers on this one, because it has so many nice color shades to work with.
So, now I just have to upload a link to this blog post to their site, and it will be out there for everyone to see! I hope my work is up to par with the rest of the submissions! I will look forward to future sketches from this blog. What's nice about it is that the sketches are posted on Saturdays, so that gives me the weekend to work on something.
Also this week, I started testing the waters of teams on Etsy...I have resisted thus far, but decided it might be advantageous to be able to chat with other shop owners with similar interests. I applied, and was accepted to, the Flowers and Romance Lovers team, as well as the Card Crafters of Etsy and The Oregon Etsy Team. I have applied to two others, but have not been accepted yet. :( Hopefully it is just that they are not very active (they don't seem to be), and not that they don't like my shop! Oh, and I also joined the Etsy Garage Sale team, which is where shop owners can post advertisements of sales. In addition to joining some teams, I also got a Twitter account! I have no idea what I will do with it, but I decided to finally see what it's all about. I have not yet figured out how to get that little thingie that says "Follow me on Twitter" on my blog, but if you DO want to follow me, I think you can probably search for me on Twitter- just look for bgardencreation (no "s" on the end, as I guess that exceeded the character limit).
I have a few ideas for some other cards I would like to make for my shop, and I am going to try to work on those today. I might be back to share that stuff later. Also in my plans for the near future is making a card for my BFF Kendra, whose birthday is in a couple of weeks. She's leaving on vacation on her birthday, so I don't know if I will have something finished and mailed by the time she leaves, but if not, it will be waiting for her when she gets back from Hawaii, all tan and rested!
So, here's the sketch:
And here is my take on it:
I printed out the sentiments on the computer, and punched them with a 1" circle punch. Ideally, I would have loved to have stamped and embossed these, but since the "Happy" and "Birthday" are on separate pieces, it didn't work out that way- all of my Happy Birthday stamps have the whole phrase together. The flowers are punched from a MS 4-petal flower punch, and the leaves are also a MS punch. I used one of my favorite papers on this one, because it has so many nice color shades to work with.
So, now I just have to upload a link to this blog post to their site, and it will be out there for everyone to see! I hope my work is up to par with the rest of the submissions! I will look forward to future sketches from this blog. What's nice about it is that the sketches are posted on Saturdays, so that gives me the weekend to work on something.
Also this week, I started testing the waters of teams on Etsy...I have resisted thus far, but decided it might be advantageous to be able to chat with other shop owners with similar interests. I applied, and was accepted to, the Flowers and Romance Lovers team, as well as the Card Crafters of Etsy and The Oregon Etsy Team. I have applied to two others, but have not been accepted yet. :( Hopefully it is just that they are not very active (they don't seem to be), and not that they don't like my shop! Oh, and I also joined the Etsy Garage Sale team, which is where shop owners can post advertisements of sales. In addition to joining some teams, I also got a Twitter account! I have no idea what I will do with it, but I decided to finally see what it's all about. I have not yet figured out how to get that little thingie that says "Follow me on Twitter" on my blog, but if you DO want to follow me, I think you can probably search for me on Twitter- just look for bgardencreation (no "s" on the end, as I guess that exceeded the character limit).
I have a few ideas for some other cards I would like to make for my shop, and I am going to try to work on those today. I might be back to share that stuff later. Also in my plans for the near future is making a card for my BFF Kendra, whose birthday is in a couple of weeks. She's leaving on vacation on her birthday, so I don't know if I will have something finished and mailed by the time she leaves, but if not, it will be waiting for her when she gets back from Hawaii, all tan and rested!
Sunday, September 18, 2011
A Few Cards and a Bookmark
Whoo, it's been busy since school started! I finally had a chance to get some crafting done in the last week though. Things kind of started to back up on me a little...I had the card for the fall card swap for the PBS Swappers group that I needed to do, plus my daughter got some lovely gifts for her birthday, so I wanted to make some thank you cards that she could send for those. I managed to do all of that this weekend, so I feel like I really accomplished something!
First up is the fall card. I am hosting this swap, the first one I have hosted. The theme is fall, and it could be a fall holiday (Halloween, Thanksgiving) or just a fall theme. Since I have acquired quite a few leaf stamps, I wanted to do a card with fall leaves. The book I have had a neat one that I liked, so I used it for inspiration. It used a rainbow stamp pad in fall colors, which I could not find in any store, so I ordered it from the JoAnn's website. I also found a cool oak leaf embossing punch at Michaels for 40% off, and thougth it would be perfect for embellishing the card as well. So, here is the card:
The card base is kind of a rusty red, then there is a layer of deep mustard yellow, then a deep olive green before the off-white front stamped with fall leaves. I used a crinkle technique with the green layer, the same one I used on the sympathy card in this post. Mental note: next time I decide to use that crinkle technique, it should be done BEFORE cutting the paper to the measurements I need. Crinkling shrinks the paper a bit, so that can throw off everything else! Anyway, I really like the multi-colored leaves. I paid a bit more for that stamp pad that I normally would have spent on something like that, but I think it's worth it! In addition to stamping the leaves on the card front, I also used the ink from the same stamp pad to color the punched/embossed oak leaf. Here is a close-up:
I picked up a cheap package of make-up sponges at Target the other day, and used those for applying the ink to the leaf, which was punched from off-white paper. I really like how it came out!
Next is some thank you cards that I made for Meredith. I started out making them with one paper, and then ran out, so had to do a couple in a different paper. The card bases are packaged cards that I got in the $1 bin at Michaels, and it was perfect, because we needed 8 cards and there were 8 in the package, plus envelopes!
The first one has the paper I started with, but I didn't have enough, so had to dig into my stash and find another one that worked. They are both a pretty simple design, and the inside is blank so that Meredith can write a personalized note to each person to thank them for their gift.
One other thing I did a couple of weeks ago was to make a bookmark...for myself! Yes, I have dozens of bookmarks around the house and am never lacking for one, but since I started doing this almost 2 years ago now, I have never really made one specifically for myself. For this one, I had inspiration- this:
This is a book cover I purchased from Rdsutherland311 , an Etsy seller, a couple of months ago. I loved the blue and purple batik fabric- two of my favorite colors, especially together! The shop owner, Rebekah, was absolutely wonderful to work with- she customized the book cover for me, adding the velcro closure. Her book covers usually come with a built-in ribbon bookmark, however I wanted to be able to use my own bookmarks, so I asked her to leave the ribbon bookmark out. She made this beautiful book cover within a couple of days after I ordered it, and I had it very soon after. It is so pretty- I just love looking at it! After using it for a few weeks, I decided to make a bookmark in the same color scheme:
Hopefully you can see that the middle layer is a mottled purple and blue paper, which really ties together the blue border and deep purple larkspur flowers. It's the same paper I used in this card
awhile back. I think it looks really nice with the book cover.
That's it for now. I have a few things on the horizon- a few family and friends birthdays that I will probably try to make cards for, as well as another swap I will be hosting at the PBS Swappers group. This one is for winter/holiday gift mini-cards. I already have some ideas, so am looking forward to getting started on those!
First up is the fall card. I am hosting this swap, the first one I have hosted. The theme is fall, and it could be a fall holiday (Halloween, Thanksgiving) or just a fall theme. Since I have acquired quite a few leaf stamps, I wanted to do a card with fall leaves. The book I have had a neat one that I liked, so I used it for inspiration. It used a rainbow stamp pad in fall colors, which I could not find in any store, so I ordered it from the JoAnn's website. I also found a cool oak leaf embossing punch at Michaels for 40% off, and thougth it would be perfect for embellishing the card as well. So, here is the card:
The card base is kind of a rusty red, then there is a layer of deep mustard yellow, then a deep olive green before the off-white front stamped with fall leaves. I used a crinkle technique with the green layer, the same one I used on the sympathy card in this post. Mental note: next time I decide to use that crinkle technique, it should be done BEFORE cutting the paper to the measurements I need. Crinkling shrinks the paper a bit, so that can throw off everything else! Anyway, I really like the multi-colored leaves. I paid a bit more for that stamp pad that I normally would have spent on something like that, but I think it's worth it! In addition to stamping the leaves on the card front, I also used the ink from the same stamp pad to color the punched/embossed oak leaf. Here is a close-up:
I picked up a cheap package of make-up sponges at Target the other day, and used those for applying the ink to the leaf, which was punched from off-white paper. I really like how it came out!
Next is some thank you cards that I made for Meredith. I started out making them with one paper, and then ran out, so had to do a couple in a different paper. The card bases are packaged cards that I got in the $1 bin at Michaels, and it was perfect, because we needed 8 cards and there were 8 in the package, plus envelopes!
The first one has the paper I started with, but I didn't have enough, so had to dig into my stash and find another one that worked. They are both a pretty simple design, and the inside is blank so that Meredith can write a personalized note to each person to thank them for their gift.
One other thing I did a couple of weeks ago was to make a bookmark...for myself! Yes, I have dozens of bookmarks around the house and am never lacking for one, but since I started doing this almost 2 years ago now, I have never really made one specifically for myself. For this one, I had inspiration- this:
This is a book cover I purchased from Rdsutherland311 , an Etsy seller, a couple of months ago. I loved the blue and purple batik fabric- two of my favorite colors, especially together! The shop owner, Rebekah, was absolutely wonderful to work with- she customized the book cover for me, adding the velcro closure. Her book covers usually come with a built-in ribbon bookmark, however I wanted to be able to use my own bookmarks, so I asked her to leave the ribbon bookmark out. She made this beautiful book cover within a couple of days after I ordered it, and I had it very soon after. It is so pretty- I just love looking at it! After using it for a few weeks, I decided to make a bookmark in the same color scheme:
Hopefully you can see that the middle layer is a mottled purple and blue paper, which really ties together the blue border and deep purple larkspur flowers. It's the same paper I used in this card
awhile back. I think it looks really nice with the book cover.
That's it for now. I have a few things on the horizon- a few family and friends birthdays that I will probably try to make cards for, as well as another swap I will be hosting at the PBS Swappers group. This one is for winter/holiday gift mini-cards. I already have some ideas, so am looking forward to getting started on those!
Monday, September 5, 2011
Birthday Invitations
I am happy to report that I heard from Carol, the nice lady who ordered a personalized bookmark last week, and she loves the pictures of the gift envelope! I am so glad, and I can't wait for her to be able to see it in person! Hope she likes it as much in reality as in the pictures!
The only other project I have done is some invitations for my daughter Meredith's birthday. We are going to invite a few of her friends from dance class out for ice cream after class on the Saturday after her birthday. I decided I'd like to make something that had ice cream embellishments on it, because...well, because it's ice cream! I was surprised that I had a hard time finding anything in the craft stores. I went to Craft Warehous, Joann's, and Michaels, and only had luck at Michael's. Craft Warehouse had a scrapbook paper with ice cream cones on it, but the colors were not quite the palette I had in mind. I came up empty at JoAnn's- I think that's the first time I have left JoAnn's without making a purchase. Finally at Michael's I found some really cute ice cream cone dimensional stickers that I figured I could do something with. I also found some striped paper in the same color palette, so that is what I started with. Here are the finished products:
I printed the text out on the computer, and stamped and embossed the "You're Invited" part wtih a stamp. I used a glittery embossing powder, so it is nice and sparkly. The blue outer paper has sparkles in it too, as does the magenta paper that frames the ice cream cones on the reverse side. I like them, and hopefully Meredith will too!
I ordered an autumn leaves color stamp pad from JoAnn's online that I plan to use for my fall cards, and that will be my next project. I'm also still working on my Etsy shop- I relisted a few fall leaf bookmarks that were left over from last year, and I reshot some photos as well. I finally figured out why my pictures have not been looking very good- somehow the resolution setting got changed to the smallest resolution! I managed to figure out how to change it, and now the pictures are looking much better, not so fuzzy/blurry. I still have some more that I need to retake, but I'm just trying to do a few at a time.
Also, I wanted to mention, I am having a clearance sale in my Etsy shop- selected items are half off! Check it out!
That's all for this week- see you next time!
The only other project I have done is some invitations for my daughter Meredith's birthday. We are going to invite a few of her friends from dance class out for ice cream after class on the Saturday after her birthday. I decided I'd like to make something that had ice cream embellishments on it, because...well, because it's ice cream! I was surprised that I had a hard time finding anything in the craft stores. I went to Craft Warehous, Joann's, and Michaels, and only had luck at Michael's. Craft Warehouse had a scrapbook paper with ice cream cones on it, but the colors were not quite the palette I had in mind. I came up empty at JoAnn's- I think that's the first time I have left JoAnn's without making a purchase. Finally at Michael's I found some really cute ice cream cone dimensional stickers that I figured I could do something with. I also found some striped paper in the same color palette, so that is what I started with. Here are the finished products:
I printed the text out on the computer, and stamped and embossed the "You're Invited" part wtih a stamp. I used a glittery embossing powder, so it is nice and sparkly. The blue outer paper has sparkles in it too, as does the magenta paper that frames the ice cream cones on the reverse side. I like them, and hopefully Meredith will too!
I ordered an autumn leaves color stamp pad from JoAnn's online that I plan to use for my fall cards, and that will be my next project. I'm also still working on my Etsy shop- I relisted a few fall leaf bookmarks that were left over from last year, and I reshot some photos as well. I finally figured out why my pictures have not been looking very good- somehow the resolution setting got changed to the smallest resolution! I managed to figure out how to change it, and now the pictures are looking much better, not so fuzzy/blurry. I still have some more that I need to retake, but I'm just trying to do a few at a time.
Also, I wanted to mention, I am having a clearance sale in my Etsy shop- selected items are half off! Check it out!
That's all for this week- see you next time!
Friday, September 2, 2011
Personalized Bookmark and Gift Envelope
Whew, it's been such a busy time the last couple of weeks! School starts for my two kiddos next Wednesday (the 7th) so we've had all kinds of things going on in preparation. My son (10th grade) had 2 weeks of marching band camp, my daughter had her summer dance recital at the state fair last Saturday, and both of them have been trying to cram in as much fun time with their friends in these last few days of vacation.
While I haven't done a lot of crafting, I have been doing some behind-the-scenes stuff...organizing supplies, trying to decide on what to do for a fall card for the swap I am hosting at the PBS Swappers Paper Crafting group. I had to do some maintenance on my Etsy shop, since they changed to relevancy search (which, by the way, I think is fantastic)- my titles and tags needed editing, and with almost 50 items in my shop, it took me awhile to get it all done. Next, I really need to redo a lot of my photos, because they changed the photo resolution awhile back, and now all my pictures look awful- close-ups are blurry, and the colors are all off. So that is going to be quite a project! I am also planning out what I want to have in my shop for fall and winter, and am thinking about cleaning house and clearing out some of the older bookmark designs. I might just have to have a big clearance sale!
I did get an order this week, and I was excited about it, because it is for a personalized 2-flower bookmark. My customer is a very nice lady named Carol, and she inquired about a pretty envelope for the bookmark. How perfect is that?! I told her I have been experimenting with gift envelopes, and she agreed to be my first live guinea pig! I offered her a gift envelope for no extra charge, since I'm still developing the concept, and asked if it would be OK with her that I post pictures on my blog and possibly use them in the future as example pictures in my shop. She agreed, and I very happily made an envelope to go with the bookmark. I am very happy with how it turned out, and I really hope that Carol likes it too!
This is the front (or would that be the back?) where it opens:
The seal is similar to the other ones I did, punched with a scalloped circle, then layered with smaller circle punches. The lighting was not great this morning when I shot this picture, but there is a clear jewel in the center, looks like a little sparkly diamond.
Here is the other side:
As you can see, the envelope itself is a deep bluish-purple. I used it along with silver, because those are the colors in the bookmark. I had this pretty silver and white toille patterned paper and thought it would be perfect for this, and I love it! It is layered with a strip of metallic silver paper, then with a strip of purple, which has been punched with a floral border punch, so that the silver shows through.
And here is the bookmark, inside the envelope:
I lined the envelope with white and used a lace corner punch on the corners, which I also used on the front flap of the envelope. Temporary adhesive holds the bookmark in the envelope, and it's nice because it usually does not leave any residue on the back of the bookmark. It wipes off easily if some does remain, though. I used the same temporary adhesive on the seal, so that it is easily opened and resealed.
I'm really happy with this, and I hope Carol likes it! It sure was a lot of fun to come up with the envelope design, and now I am more motivated than ever to offer this option in my shop.
Hopefully next time I will have a fall card design to share, as that will be my next project. Also, my daughter's birthday is coming up later this month, and I think we will take a few of her friends from dance class out for ice cream at Dairy Queen after their Saturday class. So I'm thinking of making up some little invitations to hand out for that. We're not doing a big birthday party at home this year, but I know she will enjoy ice cream with her friends, and she will like helping design and make the invitations too.
While I haven't done a lot of crafting, I have been doing some behind-the-scenes stuff...organizing supplies, trying to decide on what to do for a fall card for the swap I am hosting at the PBS Swappers Paper Crafting group. I had to do some maintenance on my Etsy shop, since they changed to relevancy search (which, by the way, I think is fantastic)- my titles and tags needed editing, and with almost 50 items in my shop, it took me awhile to get it all done. Next, I really need to redo a lot of my photos, because they changed the photo resolution awhile back, and now all my pictures look awful- close-ups are blurry, and the colors are all off. So that is going to be quite a project! I am also planning out what I want to have in my shop for fall and winter, and am thinking about cleaning house and clearing out some of the older bookmark designs. I might just have to have a big clearance sale!
I did get an order this week, and I was excited about it, because it is for a personalized 2-flower bookmark. My customer is a very nice lady named Carol, and she inquired about a pretty envelope for the bookmark. How perfect is that?! I told her I have been experimenting with gift envelopes, and she agreed to be my first live guinea pig! I offered her a gift envelope for no extra charge, since I'm still developing the concept, and asked if it would be OK with her that I post pictures on my blog and possibly use them in the future as example pictures in my shop. She agreed, and I very happily made an envelope to go with the bookmark. I am very happy with how it turned out, and I really hope that Carol likes it too!
This is the front (or would that be the back?) where it opens:
The seal is similar to the other ones I did, punched with a scalloped circle, then layered with smaller circle punches. The lighting was not great this morning when I shot this picture, but there is a clear jewel in the center, looks like a little sparkly diamond.
Here is the other side:
As you can see, the envelope itself is a deep bluish-purple. I used it along with silver, because those are the colors in the bookmark. I had this pretty silver and white toille patterned paper and thought it would be perfect for this, and I love it! It is layered with a strip of metallic silver paper, then with a strip of purple, which has been punched with a floral border punch, so that the silver shows through.
And here is the bookmark, inside the envelope:
I lined the envelope with white and used a lace corner punch on the corners, which I also used on the front flap of the envelope. Temporary adhesive holds the bookmark in the envelope, and it's nice because it usually does not leave any residue on the back of the bookmark. It wipes off easily if some does remain, though. I used the same temporary adhesive on the seal, so that it is easily opened and resealed.
I'm really happy with this, and I hope Carol likes it! It sure was a lot of fun to come up with the envelope design, and now I am more motivated than ever to offer this option in my shop.
Hopefully next time I will have a fall card design to share, as that will be my next project. Also, my daughter's birthday is coming up later this month, and I think we will take a few of her friends from dance class out for ice cream at Dairy Queen after their Saturday class. So I'm thinking of making up some little invitations to hand out for that. We're not doing a big birthday party at home this year, but I know she will enjoy ice cream with her friends, and she will like helping design and make the invitations too.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Back with a Christmas card, and some flowers
Hello! We had a lovely vacation up to Montana the other week- it was wonderful up there, not too hot for a change. We unplugged for a couple of days up at my cousin's cabin waaayyy out in the middle of nowhere, and that was awesome! I have never experienced such dead quiet before- no noise from the road or neighbors, because they're on 5 acres and pretty far from anyone else. It was great! Not even any cell service- when I could get a signal, it was from a Canadian cell company, and I'm not one to pay international rates, so...no cell service. It's always nice to get away from it all, but it's hard coming back, and I'm just now, a week later, starting to feel like things are back to normal.
This is cute. The outer and middle layer are from the die set. The center was punched with a small snowflake punch for the flower stamin. I actually experimented with a star punch first, but the snowflake worked out better.
I also finished two other sets of flowers:
The shape of the one on the left might look familiar...I used this Sizzix die last year for the Christmas in July card swap for my poinsettia cards. Here, I've used pink and brown shades, including a patterned paper that I liked. The center is a glittery brown embellishment that I had left over from last year when I did that custom order of Black-eyed Susan bookmarks for an Etsy client, and made a gift bag to match, using those as the centers for the paper Black-Eyed Susans- pictures in this post. The one on the right was made from another Sizzix die that I got recently. I think I got that one at JoAnn's at the 4th of July sale they had. The outer two layers are from that, and the inner two are from punches I already had. I used a glittery card stock I found at JoAnn's the other day when I stopped in. Oh, I was so excited to go there! They are now carrying Spellbinder dies, and I got another deckled rectangle Nestabilities set! I ordered one from their website a couple weeks ago, but the one I got yesterday has longer/skinnier rectangles, which are perfect for stamping card sentiments on. Their prices are WAY better than at Craft Warehouse- they've been 40% off at JoAnn's, so I will have to go back and see if there are any others I want. Plus, JoAnn's offers a lot more coupons than CW does, so I will probably get my dies there from now on.
So, now I just need to do one more set of flowers for the embellishment swap. I have the mostly done, but still need to finish them off, then I can mail them out. My last set are in shades of purple and I think will be pretty when they are done.
Also this weekend, I finally finished my Christmas cards for the Christmas in July card swap. Woohoo- I am glad to have these done!
I had a lot of trouble with these for some reason. I picked up the holly paper over a month ago at JoAnn's, and had done a sample card with no problem. But my sample card was a standard A2 size, which was not big enough for my Merry Christmas stamp to fit on. So I increased the size to 4 7/8x7. The problem with that was that then I had too much empty space on the bottom of the card. I tried making a few different holly embellishments myself, only to fail with each one, and finally ended up buying some at JoAnn's. So, I cheated a little bit. Usually, I am not in favor of using premade embellishments on my cards, but in this case I really could not find anything else, and I was running out of time. So, I cheated, but just this once. ;)
Some fun news- I have volunteered to host my first swap at the PBS Swappers site! I am going to do a fall-themed card swap. Cards can be for a fall holiday (Halloween or Thanksgiving), or just a general fall theme. I have lots of ideas on this one, so it will be hard to narrow it down! I hope I get lots of sign-ups for this one- it's so much more fun when there are many participants!
That's it for now. We're gearing up for the start of school in the next few weeks, so spare time will be scarce! Hopefully I can finish up my flowers for the embellishment swap, and get started on the fall themed cards soon. Til next time!
I had some catching up to do once we got back, because I realized that the embellishment swap that I signed up for with the PBS Swappers group has a pretty short deadline- they have to be to Christy by the 20th. Yikes- guess I got this one mixed up with the Christmas in July swap, which is due by the 30th! I got a new Sizzix Sizzlits die set right before I left on vacation, and was anxious to put it to use. I signed up for medium sized flowers, which are 1.5-2.5 inches in diameter, and these were perfect for that. Instructions are to send 4 flowers to each person signed up, so I decided to do 4 different flowers. One of the flower dies looked an awful lot to me like daffodils, so I decided to use yellow shades for it.
This is cute. The outer and middle layer are from the die set. The center was punched with a small snowflake punch for the flower stamin. I actually experimented with a star punch first, but the snowflake worked out better.
I also finished two other sets of flowers:
The shape of the one on the left might look familiar...I used this Sizzix die last year for the Christmas in July card swap for my poinsettia cards. Here, I've used pink and brown shades, including a patterned paper that I liked. The center is a glittery brown embellishment that I had left over from last year when I did that custom order of Black-eyed Susan bookmarks for an Etsy client, and made a gift bag to match, using those as the centers for the paper Black-Eyed Susans- pictures in this post. The one on the right was made from another Sizzix die that I got recently. I think I got that one at JoAnn's at the 4th of July sale they had. The outer two layers are from that, and the inner two are from punches I already had. I used a glittery card stock I found at JoAnn's the other day when I stopped in. Oh, I was so excited to go there! They are now carrying Spellbinder dies, and I got another deckled rectangle Nestabilities set! I ordered one from their website a couple weeks ago, but the one I got yesterday has longer/skinnier rectangles, which are perfect for stamping card sentiments on. Their prices are WAY better than at Craft Warehouse- they've been 40% off at JoAnn's, so I will have to go back and see if there are any others I want. Plus, JoAnn's offers a lot more coupons than CW does, so I will probably get my dies there from now on.
So, now I just need to do one more set of flowers for the embellishment swap. I have the mostly done, but still need to finish them off, then I can mail them out. My last set are in shades of purple and I think will be pretty when they are done.
Also this weekend, I finally finished my Christmas cards for the Christmas in July card swap. Woohoo- I am glad to have these done!
I had a lot of trouble with these for some reason. I picked up the holly paper over a month ago at JoAnn's, and had done a sample card with no problem. But my sample card was a standard A2 size, which was not big enough for my Merry Christmas stamp to fit on. So I increased the size to 4 7/8x7. The problem with that was that then I had too much empty space on the bottom of the card. I tried making a few different holly embellishments myself, only to fail with each one, and finally ended up buying some at JoAnn's. So, I cheated a little bit. Usually, I am not in favor of using premade embellishments on my cards, but in this case I really could not find anything else, and I was running out of time. So, I cheated, but just this once. ;)
Some fun news- I have volunteered to host my first swap at the PBS Swappers site! I am going to do a fall-themed card swap. Cards can be for a fall holiday (Halloween or Thanksgiving), or just a general fall theme. I have lots of ideas on this one, so it will be hard to narrow it down! I hope I get lots of sign-ups for this one- it's so much more fun when there are many participants!
That's it for now. We're gearing up for the start of school in the next few weeks, so spare time will be scarce! Hopefully I can finish up my flowers for the embellishment swap, and get started on the fall themed cards soon. Til next time!
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