Showing posts with label photo play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo play. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Premium Make A Wish Card - SBC SS 11

   Where has this week gone? I am going to busy today taking Christmas product photos for my Etsy shop. I am hoping to have a nice selection of Christmas cards posted by the end of the week. The last couple of days I have been posting cards on there and I am proud to say that I have 100 listing there. That is the most I ever had on any site at one time.  The card I am going to share now is listed for sale.

   Today's Sizzlin Summer sketch #11 at Scrapbook Challenges is a great one. 



  
   Here is my take on it. I am loving the MISTI. That tool has made me use my stamps. 
Supplies: cardstocl (Canvas Home Basics), stamps (Studio Calico, Peachky Keen and Stampabilities), ink (Close to My Heart and Tsukineko), punches (EK Success), stickers (Photo Play)

   Here is a closer look.
 

   I am loving how flat this is so it is easy to mail. 

   Don't forget to link up your creations on the Mr. Linky at Scrapbook Challenges to have a chance at winning this month's prize.



Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Mr. Fix It Thank You Card - SBC SS 10

   We are over halfway through Sizzlin Summer at Scrapbook Challenges. Today's sketch is #10

   Here is my take on it. I ended up creating another guy card. 
Supplies: cardstock (Bazzill Basics, The Paper Studio and Canvas Home Basics), pattern paper (Photo Play and American Crafts) stickers (Photo Play) manual die (Sizzix), washi tape (7 Gypsies), punches )EK Success), stamp (Studio Calico) and ink (Tsukineko)

   Here are some close ups. This one is another flat card. 
   I love the multi languages on the "Thank You" stamped banner.

   Perfect accent for this guy card, a coffee cup and demin.
   Don't forget to link up your creations on the Mr. Linky at Scrapbook Challenges to have a chance at winning this month's prize.

Monday, August 15, 2016

Fine & Dandy @ 6 - SBC #494

   I hope everyone enjoyed there weekend. I was busy in my studio/basement creating cards that I posted in the previous posts. 

   Anyways, here is my take on my sketch I created for Scrapbook Challenges. This is sketch #494. 

   Here is my take on it. 
Supplies: cardstock (American Crafts and The Paper Studio) pattern paper (Fancy Pants Designs), die cuts (Teresa Collins, and American Crafts), stickers (Photo Play). wood veneers (American Crafts), doily (Doodlebug Designs) mist (Heidi Swapp) and pen (Project Life)

   Even though this was a boy's page I still used polka dots and a doily. Doilies go perfect for parties. 

   Here is a closer look at the title work. I used premade die cuts for this. I love the layers.
 Don't forget to link up your creations on the Mr. Linky at Scrapbook Challenges to have a chance at winning this month's prize.

Monday, April 11, 2016

The Simpler Times - SBC 478

   This sketch reveal for Scrapbook Challenges was another one I created. I have to say I so much prefer drawing sketches by hand that on the computer. I am happy that Brynn- Marie is able to clean the sketches up on the computer because I am sure you would have a very hard time figuring out my handmade sketch.

Here is my take on it.

Supplies: cardstock (Bazzill Basics), pattern paper (Photo Play, Heidi Swapp, Graphic 45 and Basic Grey) stickers (American Crafts and Authentique), wood veneer (Target), embossing folders (Echo Park), inks (Tim Holtz and Close to My Heart), enamel dot (My Mind's Eye), doily (Studio Calico), border punch (EK Success), embossing machine (Sizzix), electronic die cutter, cartridge and software (Cricut), pen (Project Life) and glossy accents (Ranger)

   I am not sure if it is just a lazy thing or I just like the added interest but I always dot my electronic die cut "I"s with an enamel dot. I would like to believe it is the interest but I am pretty sure it is laziness since I don't want to bother gluing down that teeny tiny dot. 

   I am loving these Christmas/ winter theme embossing folders my Mom picked out for me. I am shocked she actually picked them out since I never showed her these. Using the faux letterpress technique sure makes the impression stand out.

Don't forget to link up your creations on the Mr. Linky at Scrapbook Challenges to have a chance at winning this month's prize.