Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Field of Flowers

Crepe Paper Flower

Purse

Matchbook Treat Holder

This treat holder was created with Graphic 45 paper.  The holly was created with the Cricut Joys of the Seasons cartridge.  The berries were punched from red shimmery paper.  The holly and berries were adhered to red Bazzil cardstock with dimensional tape.  Two brads were used to secure the matchbook.  Insdie the matchbook is a pocket for a piece of Ghiradelli chocolate.  This is a great project for teachers or fellow co-workers. 

Christmas Wreath

The A Muse wreath was stamped with Pallet ink on white cardstock and colored with Copic makers.   It was cut and embossed with Spellbinder dies.  Stickles was used for the berries.  The red polka dot paper is from A Muse.  The words were stamped with Versafine ink.

Large flowers

This card was created with Memento inks and Memory Box flower stamps.  The base of the card is purple Bazzil cardstock cut with the Spellbinders dies.  Memory Box purple gems were added to the buterfly's body and the center of each flower.  The words were stamped with Versafine ink. 

Row of Flowers

This card was created with Memento inks and Memory Box flower stamps.  The stamped flowers are layered on green and pink cardstock.  A diamond is in the center of each flower. 
Green glitter liner is used on the stems.  The ribbon is from May arts. 

Bikini Top

This quick card was so easy.  Two scallop circles were cut from Spellbinders dies.  The glittered polka dot paper is from Best Creation Inc.  Each scallop was cut and glued to a piece of white cardstock using dimension tape.  Straps were created and glued to the cardstock.  A white ribbon from May Arts was added to embellish the bikini top.  The words from Memory Box were stamped with red ink and layered on pink cardstock.  This is just too cute!

Ordination

I used this card for a young man recently ordained in the Catholic Church.  Although it is a flower stamp, it looks like a stained glass window with a little scroll work at the bottom of the image.  Alcohol ink was used on white glossy cardstock.  The stamped image from Magenta was stamped with Versamark Ink and embossed with white embossing powder.  The image was layered on black Bazzil cardstock and copper cardstock.  The base of the card is gold shimmery cardstock.  The words from Technique Tuesday were stamped with black Versafine ink and embossed with clear embossing powder.  A gold cord was added to the card to secure the note paper inside the card.

Have a Swinging Day

I have a new golfer in the family so when I see golf related stamps, I have to buy them.  This golfer was stamped with black Pallet ink and was colored with Copic makers on white cardstock.  It was punched out with a Marvy punch and layered on a green Bazzil scallop cut with a Spellbinders die.   The base of the card is from A Muse.   A black ribbon from May Arts embellishes the card.  The words stamped in black Versafine ink are from A Muse.

Masculine Card

This is a card that can be used for a masculine card.  The base of this card uses three shades of Adirondack ink.  Peach Bellini and Sunset Orange were stippled over white cardstock.  A mask was created with Eclipse tape for the moon with a Marvy circle punch.   Terra Cotta ink was brayered over the cardstock.  The mask was removed.  The leaf stamp from Impression Obsession was stamped with Timber Brown Stazon Ink.   The cardstock was spritzed with gold Radiant Rain.  The cardstock was layered on black Bazzil cardstock.  A piece of brown shimmery cardstock from Bazzill was used for the base of the card.  It was scored and then torn on the edge to create a deckled edge.  A black cord was tied around the base card.   The words from A Muse were stamped with Timber Brown Stazon ink.

Inspire


I love the look of cards with alcohol inks. They always look different and there is always a wow effect.  This card was created using Adirondack alcohol inks on glossy cardstock.  The butterfly and words stamp from Hero Arts was stamped with black Versafine ink and embossed with clear embossing powder.  The image was layered on black Bazzill cardstock and a silver shimmery cardstock.