Showing posts with label cardmaking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cardmaking. Show all posts
Monday, June 18, 2012
Monday, February 6, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Treasures from an Elgin Antique Shop
Before I headed back to school, I stopped by Elgin to visit one of my college roommates and to spend time with her and her family. Elgin, a suburb of Chicago, is one of my favorite places to visit.
My friend Laura grew up in Elgin and showed me around downtown. We stopped at an antique shop where she found this.
My friend Laura grew up in Elgin and showed me around downtown. We stopped at an antique shop where she found this.
I LOVE buttons!!! I probably would put them on every card, but since they are expensive, I use them sparingly. Good buttons are hard to find. When Laura stumbled upon this jar of buttons, I knew right away it was a treasure. The jar had red, white a few pink and black buttons, which was perfect for Valentine's Day cards.
Some of the buttons were dirty or dull so I soaked the buttons for a few minutes in soapy water. I wiped them off with a paper towel and they looked like new. Here are a couple of my favorite buttons from the jar.
I can't wait to make cards with these buttons. Check back for pictures of the cards I make with them.
Til next time... Happy Crafting!
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Share the love
Sometimes the holiday gets a bad rap - people say it was created for the sole purpose for card stores and other retailers to make an extra buck. That may be somewhat true.
Regardless of its original intent, Valentine's Day can be a day you set aside to give more love. Send your spouse or significant other a card to say I love you. Let your children know that you are proud of them. Drop friends and relatives a note to let them know they are in your thoughts.
Receiving a hand made card is sure to brighten anyone's day. Order your cards today. I will be accepting custom orders by Feb. 1. Cards can be sent to directly to the recipient.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Latest cards
Hello, Readers
This past week has been busy with school and work, but I wanted to update you with I've been working on lately. Today's post will be a photo blog of my recent cards. Enjoy!
This past week has been busy with school and work, but I wanted to update you with I've been working on lately. Today's post will be a photo blog of my recent cards. Enjoy!
Don't forget to stop by Etsy shop where you can purchase the cards you see featured on my blog:
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Monday, October 10, 2011
The Process: Card making
Sympathy cards probably are the hardest to make. I think sympathy cards should be simple in design and in warm colors appropriate for the occasion. I tend to avoid bows and buttons in my sympathy cards.
Although they are difficult to make, sympathy cards are very much needed for a person who is mourning.
Here’s a step by step process for how I made this card.
I started with a blank pre-folded white card and stamped a pattern along the edge. I used Close to my Heart Creme Brulee. I like Close to My Heart inks pads because the colors are vibrant and don’t fade easily.
I cut out a patterned piece of paper and adhered it to purple card stock.
I stamped ‘With Sympathy’ in embossing ink and covered with brown embossing powder.
The paper I stamped the sentiment on is the back side of the patterned paper. I love double sided papers. They take a lot of the guess work out. Finding coordinating papers can be tricky. It also reduces how much paper I have to buy and waste because I have fewer papers. It also helps with organization.
I adhered the sentiment on purple card stock and adhered to the front of the card.
I stamped a sentiment on the inside of the card.
Now I’m done.
Thanks for reading. Take care.
Yours Sincerely
Chasity
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