Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Snail Mail Gift Sets




I love this snail stamp from Lockhart Stamps. As I've said before, I love Michelle Wooderson's work. I love the not card sets she puts together. I also used my JustRite stamp set to add the "snail mail for you" at the bottom. I love the packaging! I used a vellum envelope that I closed up and cut the sort end with decorative scissors. I can't wait to make more! Thanks for stopping by.




Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Pizza Box note cards



I love having little "gift" at arms reach. Sometime I just want to let someone know that I was thinking of them. I decided to make 3 x 3 cards- so I went to my box of "scraps" (truth be told, it's a box, basket, drawer- you know what I mean?) I'm trying to use what I have- and notice again, no pink??!! You can find the directions for the pizza box at SCS.
Thanks for stopping by.

Where have I been?





I can't believe I haven't posted in over a week! What have I been doing... OH YEA- working on my sister-in-law's "save the date" cards! They turned our very cute, but lots of work! I now officially hat that stamp she bought (wink, wink).

On to other news... what do you think of my blog "makeover"? I wish I could take credit for it, but the only thing I did was give two wonderful blog designers a LOT OF GRIEF! I don't know how they do it. I must have changed my mind a bunch of times. But they were great and I love how it all turned out. Check out other blogs they've done: Thanks Heather
and the very patient Michelle.
Thanks a bunch ladies!

Friday, February 6, 2009

Close ups of my 4 x 4 cards

Here are some close up pics of my 4 x4 cards



Thursday, February 5, 2009

U Rock!

I finally got a chance to use my new Cricut cartridge. This was inspired by my son, the rock star! Again, I used a 4 x 4 format. Just took 2 of those 4 x 4 strip I cut of CS and did the diagonal cut in the front. I used my SU punch for the top pull. A more masculine card that I am use to. Trying to EXPAND my comfort zone!

4 x 4 Cards



I know, it seemed awkward at first, but let me tell you why I tried it. Patty had a tutorial on how to get the most cards from your paper. She showed how you can get 4 (almost 5) cards from one piece of cardstock. She was showing how with a pack of SU DP, but because I have SO MUCH paper, I thought I would use what I have! Not only that, they aren't pink and brown! You should be so proud! So... I used 2 pieces of 12 x 12 cardstock and 3 DP cut into 1/3 (of a 12 x 12), some ribbon, cirlce and scallop punches. I ran the cardstock through my cuddlebug. Then just for fun, I made matching envelopes. I used the standard card size envelope and cut them down to 4 1/4. With my left over DP (pattern paper) I made the flap. I really like how easy this was. I ended up with 8 cards in less than an hour. I really do like this size too. Thanks for stopping by.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Business Card Holders


I made some more business card holders. I love handing these out! People can "re-use" them as gift card holders after. They are great conversation pieces. I'm going to make a few more designs. I'll post more later.
I like the criss cross one the best, but takes more time to make. The vertical pull ones are super easy. I used my crimper at the bottom and then a small circle punch at the top. You can see that on the pull out part, I used a tab to make it easier to pull. Then I used the slit punch to hold my card in place. Hope you like them!