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Once again for the Hero Sketch Challenge! This time I made a series of cards following Sketch #1.
These cards are 3" x 3" and use the following supplies:
Patterned Papers: Basic Grey
Cardstock: Basic Grey
Ink: Ranger Distress Ink [Walnut Stain], Ink It Up! [Walnut]
Stamps: Hero Arts [LL171 Handwritten For You, CM002 Stamp It: Critters]
Adhesive: Duck Easy Stick
Corner Rounder: WRMK [Corner Chomper...love this thing!]
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Images: Party sentiment: CG300, Wine Bottle n Glasses : CL405
Papers: Out of Print- BasicGrey
Others: Spellbinders, Alphabet Punch Carla Craft, JEF, Distress Ink, Ribbons, Pearls
More Detail, Please Come to My Blog: handmadebyrina.blogspot.com/2011/06/party-invitations.html
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Finally done! Basically queen size. The front is Urban Couture by Basic Grey for Moda, The back is Kona cotton in purple and more Basic Grey. Blogged @ www.corinneas-chaos.blogspot.com
Quilt made as fundraiser for my daughter's preschool. Had each of the students write their name on a leaf, and appliqued to a "tree" along with apples for the teachers and Oreo, the school pet rabbit! The school initials are "carved" into the tree trunk. Blogged at:
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An easy way to get multiple images onto a layout is to group them in PS and print them as one image. Create a large shape from cardstock to use as a photo mat. Stamp onto the cardstock to create texture and edge with frayed fabric.
Journaling reads: "In the world according to Maia, all you need to be happy is a pretty dress, piggy tails in your hair and French bread with jam to eat."
MATERIALS: Bazzil Basics, Cosmo Cricket, Sassafras Lass, Chatterbox, ChitChat, BasicGrey, My Mind's Eye, Stamp-It, Brilliance inks, brads, L'il Davis wooden shapes, gauze bandages
Created for For Keeps Creative Scrapbooking. Published issue 58, September 2007.
This is the final product. There are 90 beads, each 3/4" long. The total length is approximately 72" long which allows for 2-3 loops of beads while worn. This necklace is being donated to a benefit scrapbooking crop supporting the Mid-Ohio Food Bank.
November 2012
Hotter than Hell Hexagon Coasters made with leftover triangles from my Toes in the Sand BOM.
Blogged about at www.alidiza.com
Made this for the CAS Challenge "Fruit" on CASology Blog : www.casology.blogspot.nl/
Something went wrong; Not my name is under the little picture but the title of this photo. But OK, I had fun, and thats most imported I think! Paper I used is by American Crafts. And the green embossing Powder is called "Palm Green" by EP? Sparkle N Sprinkle.
Here is the cover of my Mini using Basic Grey Curio line.
Tags for my mini. I used images from the Graphics Fairy and Gecko Galz to form these shaped tags with My Silhouette SD. One side of the tags is a photo mat..and the other side I made lined..for journaling.
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I was following the American election last night and managed to put together a card in front of the TV.
I'm entering this card into the following challenges:
Waltzingmouse Sketch Challenge #122 (WMSC122)
Papertake Weekly: Anything Goes
Crafty Blogger's Network: Christmas Anything Goes
Use Your Stuff Challenge #59 Christmas or Holiday Themed
Supplies:
Stamps: Waltzingmouse Stamps (Nordic Winter)
Ink: Distress Ink (Barn Door, Fired Brick, Chipped Sapphire), Distress Stain (Tarnished Brass - in the background, not sure if you can tell from the picture), VersaMark
Ranger Fine Detail Embossing Powder (Clear)
Patterned paper: BasicGrey (Life of the Party, 6x6)
Watercolour paper and prefolded card from Paperchase
Brad from My Mind's Eye (Follow Your Heart)
Ribbon and lace from stash
Thanks for stopping by,
Camilla
For Jennifer McGuire's Holiday Thinking Inking class at 2Peas. Flower is some Basic Grey Wassail paper. Embossed with clear ep and secured with a pearl brad from Michaels. Background panel is Hero Arts Antique Brocade, stamped with Forest Moss Distress ink and embossed with clear ep. Sentiment is PTI. TFL!
I used the largest butterfly from the Hero Arts 'Butterfly' stamp set & the Hero Arts/BasicGrey Luscious Ledger rubber stamp on the cut-out butterflies.
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stamps are from the 'Bright Spirits' stamp set by Verve Stamps
patterned papers are from Basic Grey 'Fruitcake' collection
Spellbinders 'BlossomTags and Accents' die
Sew Sweet crinkled seam binding
lots of distressing and glitter on this card ... I can't help but LOVE sparkly Christmas cards ;-)
complete list of supplies and all details can be found on my blog
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Created this Halloween card for the Hero Arts September Contest. TFL!
Stamps - Hero Arts CG369 & CM004
Paper - BasicGrey, Bazzill, Fancy Pants, Greengrocer's, Neenah & Paper Cut
Ink - Jet Black StazOn & Tim Holtz Distress Inks
Misc - Tim Holtz Newsprint Alpha Parts
This is a Hero Arts and BasicGrey background stamp. It's called large flower pattern. I heat embossed the background using white embossing powered. To color the image in, I watercolored using distress inks.
I finally felt like scrapping again and made a page just for me! I couldn't resist buying some of that colored twine from Studio Calico! I wrapped it into circles and then stitched them down onto my page to form hearts. This was 9.9.09 - my girls and I had a fun day, we baked a dessert and made PBJ sandwiches and then went outside and had a picnic on the grass. After we played on the swingset, that's when I took these photos of Taylor. I stamped the chipboard numbers at the top with a Technique Tuesday stamp and painted the foam letters yellow (they were white). Background paper is Basic Grey. TFL!
Great addition to my handbag!
Lighted Mirror Compact Blank for Scrapbooking, Photos or Embroidery.
Bought from "My Little Cuddle Bugs" shop.
I want to add something in the center of the paper but don't know what to add...
A mailbox dressed up in the new BasicGrey Eskimo Kisses.
The tag is magnetic so that it can be moved around or taken off.
Here's my card for CardPatterns sketch #148. I really liked the sketch with four panels and a focal circle element. I seem to need a lot of kiddies birthday cards nowadays, so I thought this would fit nicely for that. The owl was printed on woodgrain paper and coloured with coloured pencils. For the four panels I used papers from BasicGrey Life of the Party series, which all have the same woodgrain background, and with birthday related prints. The panels were stitched to the cardstock and the owl panel was handstitched to the scalloped circle and mounted with foam tape. I also used a strip of real wood. TFL!!
Supplies: Clear Dollar Stamps CDSLW BirthdayFallCritters; BasicGrey Life of the Party pad; Spellbinders circle and scalloped circle dies; Derwent coloured pencils; wood; Imaginesce rhinestones; Spun Sugar Distress Stickles; ricrac; DMC floss.
Photo taken indoors so not great quality I'm afraid!
Supplies:
Cardstock: Bazzill Dotted Swiss
Papers: Basic Grey
Letters: American Crafts, Polar Bear Press
Stamps: Hero Arts (Heart-winged butterfly), Banana Frog (Journaling)
Thank you everyone for all your wonderful comments - I am absolutely thrilled to have won the scrapbooking prize for the monochromatics challenge!
card using Lawn Fawn's Critters On The Farm stamps and Imaginisce papers. Colored with Copic Markers and Ranger Distress Inks.
TFL! {www.paushdesign.blogspot.com}
This mini album was created with SRM Stickers for my Guest Designer spot at Write.Click.Scrapbook. on 04.26.10.
Basic Grey, CHA Summer 2008, www.lifetimemoments.com
Basic Grey, CHA Summer 2008, www.lifetimemoments.com
Another Christmas card, this time inspiried by ISMAKI sketch 42. Done using Basic Grey Figgy Pudding papers and My Minds Eye Be Merry papers. Stamps used are Penny Black Holiday Hug and Basic Grey Santa Baby snowflakes. Also used Ranger Distress Inks, Inktense watercolour pencils, chipboard and brads.
This month's Muse over at CASE Study is none other than the uber talented Joy Taylor. I didn't get a chance to play in last weeks challenge.... but this weeks card is just stunning. Here's my take on it.
I used one of the Hero Arts/BasicGrey borders set with Hero Arts Stone Wash mid tone inkto replicate Joy's die cut border. I used a butterfly ( die cut sent to me by Arlene) and a handmade watercolour flower. The sentiment is also from a Hero Arts set, stamped in Memento Danube Blue ink.
This photo is a favorite birthday memory. My granddaughter came to visit and brought a picnic for just the two of us for my birthday. When I saw this arrow frame in my slihouette library, it reminded me of the way children draw a sun when they are small. I created this layout to resemble a childs drawing. the arrows represent how fun it was watching her take everything out of the picnic basket and then put it back in. Over and over.