I thought I would post some baby cards I just made for a few work friends.
Note, the yellow and gray patterned paper (Teresa Collins) makes another appearance. Intervention needed!
For this card, I thank Karen Kelly for her choice of patterned paper. I would not have chosen this for myself, but once I opened the packet, I LOVED the patterns. Sometimes, you gotta see the paper in real life. I also adore the new ribbon. Woot!
Friday, February 24, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Cranking out the crafties
I have this newly acquired bad habit of proclaiming that I will be crafting, but, instead, finding 20 other things to do before I craft, and, therefore, run out of time in my day. Well, technically, I am writing this the NEXT day (after midnight).
Today I caught up with some Move More Eat Well February printouts and such. Then, after having this frame sit and stare at me for months, I have finally created a mantle-piece with it. The photo I have is from Christmas 2011. Today, I picked up some delightful yellow and gray patterned paper and decided to use it and a few other embellishments I had hanging around here and there in the craft room. I dig it. And I have the larger frame, also, so who knows what will come next? I am showing a couple different angles, as the lighting at midnight is not very helpful.
Today I caught up with some Move More Eat Well February printouts and such. Then, after having this frame sit and stare at me for months, I have finally created a mantle-piece with it. The photo I have is from Christmas 2011. Today, I picked up some delightful yellow and gray patterned paper and decided to use it and a few other embellishments I had hanging around here and there in the craft room. I dig it. And I have the larger frame, also, so who knows what will come next? I am showing a couple different angles, as the lighting at midnight is not very helpful.
Labels:
framed scrapbooking,
photography
Sunday, February 12, 2012
OCD and the Torture of Pinterest
Here you have it, craft fans. The reason why I don't run out and do everything I see on Pinterest: it inevitably takes me MUCH longer to do than the average human being. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I offer you Exhibit A:
Gotta tell ya, many parts of this fell together nicely, but none of them went together easily. First, there was my Cricut, which I am about to violently throw against a wall. The mats I have just do NOT want to hold cardstock, so redoing these numbers was something that occurred quite frequently. Then, there was the issue of font. I used Jasmine, after trying George, and realized that honestly I might defect to the Silhouette, where my font choices are far more expansive because I can use the fonts on my laptop. Then, when it finally did cut, it just wasn't clean. I probably should be looking at a new blade before I defect completely.
After that craziness, I needed to adhere these very skinny letters. Not sure if the Tombo adhesive will stay, but I wanted to use something I could move around. As I look at the pic, I still am driven a little nutty by the number placement. I wanted to make the date of our wedding stand out, and found these brads that I had from Stampin' Up!'s Hodgepodge Hardware. You might want to click on the pic for the close-up. They say "Genuine" on them.
Gotta tell ya, many parts of this fell together nicely, but none of them went together easily. First, there was my Cricut, which I am about to violently throw against a wall. The mats I have just do NOT want to hold cardstock, so redoing these numbers was something that occurred quite frequently. Then, there was the issue of font. I used Jasmine, after trying George, and realized that honestly I might defect to the Silhouette, where my font choices are far more expansive because I can use the fonts on my laptop. Then, when it finally did cut, it just wasn't clean. I probably should be looking at a new blade before I defect completely.
After that craziness, I needed to adhere these very skinny letters. Not sure if the Tombo adhesive will stay, but I wanted to use something I could move around. As I look at the pic, I still am driven a little nutty by the number placement. I wanted to make the date of our wedding stand out, and found these brads that I had from Stampin' Up!'s Hodgepodge Hardware. You might want to click on the pic for the close-up. They say "Genuine" on them.
Then, I was left with doing something at the bottom. I looked through all of my fancy swirls (man, I have some cute stuff, especially chipboard). All too big. I thought about paper punching or sewing, but it just did not work with this. So, I opted for linen thread wrapped around the paper. Loved it!
I thought it needed a "P" of some sort to tie it all together. I had these Scrabble letter stickers...how delightful that the P is 4 points, eh? Total luck. And the paper clip is from a different alpha set, from which I had already used the P. I loved it.
So, then, I go to frame this sucker. Crafters reading this know what happened...the glass in no way, shape, or form wanted to work with me. I was using some bulky accessories. So, I left the glass off, and I am A-OK with that. I worry about what that will do for this piece in the long haul (dust, little curious fingers, etc.), but for now, it works.
I used my 7 Gypsies easel that I bought for a completely different project to display this for now. Perfect fit!
Here is the "pinspiration" piece:
Labels:
Cricut,
framed scrapbooking,
Pinterest
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