Everytime I look at these little boxes, I smile. They were SO easy! Plus, they qualify for the Created byHand Challenge this week to "Don't Worry, Be Hoppy!" Fun!
I found the pre-made Martha Stewart-brand wedding favor boxes marked down 70 percent at Michaels. At the time, I had no idea what I would use them for, but they were plain vanilla so I knew they'd be versatile. I stamped the Stampin' Up! bunny from the Tags So Much set on the die cut label and placed the text from the Waltzingmouse Spring Baskets set beneath. The die nested nicely on top of one cut from the Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels One set in a teal and purple polka dot. A lilac band around the middle and some simple watercoloring, and ta da - little gifties for my staff. I filled them with mini eggs and jelly beans.
Here's a close up:
Thanks for taking a gander!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Three Chairs For You!
I have gotten a lot of use out of this Chairs for You stamp set from Flourishes. I like the punny sentiment. I stamped the chairs with Black Graphite Brilliance Ink. I coloured them by scribbling Bic permanent markers on acetate, then I picked up the ink with a fine tip waterbrush pen with the chamber filled with Ranger's Alcohol Blending Solution. I used the same technique to colour the white satin ribbon with a gradient pattern. Nestabilities provided the ovals and scallops.
Here are some other cards I made earlier using this set:
Here are some other cards I made earlier using this set:
Labels:
Nestabilities,
Spellbinders
Monday, March 22, 2010
Easter Easel Card
Easel cards are fun. One thing I dislike about cards that are heavy with layers and embellishments - they tend to tip over. With the easel card structure, that won't happen. I used the lovely template and instructions provided by Penny Wessenauer.
I must confess after stamping for almost 20 years, it feels like cheating to use designer papers in something other than scrapbooks. For so many years stampers had to create their own backgrounds, and now the work is done for us! This paper is from a 7 Gypsies Nottinghill 6 inch square pad. I cut a 5.5 square panel. The main image is a Stampin' Up! stamp, and I like how the butterfly echoes the one in the pre-printed paper. I layered a second butterfly that was stamped on acetate and backed with glitter over the main image one. I left the wings free to flap a bit.
I used a clear button backed with more designer paper to serve as the stopper so the card front remains upright. A Spellbinders Fancy Tag was threaded with a ribbon and stamped with a Waltzingmouse sentiment.
Thanks for stopping by today. Happy Easter!
I must confess after stamping for almost 20 years, it feels like cheating to use designer papers in something other than scrapbooks. For so many years stampers had to create their own backgrounds, and now the work is done for us! This paper is from a 7 Gypsies Nottinghill 6 inch square pad. I cut a 5.5 square panel. The main image is a Stampin' Up! stamp, and I like how the butterfly echoes the one in the pre-printed paper. I layered a second butterfly that was stamped on acetate and backed with glitter over the main image one. I left the wings free to flap a bit.
I used a clear button backed with more designer paper to serve as the stopper so the card front remains upright. A Spellbinders Fancy Tag was threaded with a ribbon and stamped with a Waltzingmouse sentiment.
Thanks for stopping by today. Happy Easter!
Labels:
acetate,
Spellbinders,
Waltzingmouse
Easter Bonnet
The frame is a Spellbinders die cut that I sponged with purple ink. For the portrait background, I used the Dotted Harlequin Background from Quietfire Design and left the center lighter to create a bit of backlighting for the portrait. The mustard cardstock was stamped all over with Stampin' Up!'s paisley background.
I really like Swarovski crystals and the two used here add a nice subtle touch of bling. In real life they catch the light.
Labels:
Spellbinders,
Swarovski crystals,
vintage
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Happy Easter WMS Style
Sometimes the simplest looking of cards take a long time to come together. This one was fussy. I stamped the basket of eggs in Brilliance Graphite Black on Super Smooth Cardstock. I heat set, then painted in with Bic Permanent Markers ink that I scribbled on acetate and picked up with a brush wetted with Ranger's Alcohol Blending Solution. They are pale pastel but the scan isn't showing them well.
I mounted the white cardstock layer inside the purple card. I cut the circle and the scalloped circle out of the purple card front and the striped designer paper using Spellbinders Nestabilities. The sentiment and frame were stamped on white glossy cardstock and cut out with Spellbinders Labels Four. I mounted this with pop dots. All stamps are Waltzingmouse Stamps.
Labels:
Easter,
Spellbinders,
Waltzingmouse
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