Monday, September 28, 2009

Another Busy Week Ahead

My sister is getting married on Saturday in Iowa. So you can just imagine all of the last minute things that need to have finishing touches. My family is leaving on Thursday morning, that way they can be there to help out on Friday. However my husband and I can't leave until Friday. My husband has his class on Thursday night. So we will be headed that direction on Friday morning. I have never been all the way to my sister's house, we usually just meet in Iowa City. I am told it is about a 7 hour drive from here. I don't really like to ride in the car much either. Illinois & Iowa don't really have much scenery, so it is pretty boring. Well I got to go get some of my projects completed.

Personal Shower

Well the shower was great. The bride was just thrilled with all of the crafty projects that I had made for her. There wasn't to many guests, which was nice it made it more of an intimate affair. She got several nighty's and gift certificates to use for the wedding day. All in all it was very enjoyable and relaxing.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Do Not Disturb


How sweet is this sign. Way better than the plastic one they give you at the hotel. Just because the wedding and reception is over doesn't mean the celebration stops. I used the Sweethearts cartridge for the image cut in several different layers. And then Jasmine for the letters. I am also going to make one of these for my sister who is getting married in two weeks. I wish I was having a honeymoon again just to make a sign like this for myself.

Tonight/Not Tonight




This is a reversible sign. Sometimes I don't know where I come up with these ideas. But this one I had stored in the back of my memory. I remember once reading in a magazine (most likely Cosmo) that giving your partner a heads up as to when your in the mood helps with that awkward "Not to night I have a headache" syndrome. This way if one partner put it out and the other is "Not Tonight" then they will just put the sign away. Another perfect item for the newlyweds love nest. I am pretty certain that this sign will always be on "Tonight"

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Love Coupons



This is also another project that took me a little while. I haven't ever met the groom but we have emailed back and forth some, plus what I have heard from the bride over the last couple years. This groom is going to love these. There is enough coupons for 365 days. This will be one way to spice up the first year of marriage. My only prayer is that next year once all coupons are gone that they don't ask for more. I work on this project every night for close to two weeks. Creating the coupon ideas, printing them, cutting them, cutting the card stock, glueing them all together. Then I had to punch them all (only 2 at a time)and make the covers and tie on the ribbons. Also finding the rings was really hard. Most scrapbook stores only carry the smaller ones. I finally found larger ones at the office store. I used my cricut India Art cartridge for the covers. And the George cartridge for the heart with Calligraphy cartridge for the "his & her"

Altered Wooden Signs








I posted all of these together, because all that I did to them was add the ribbons. I have always thought these signs were cute. Then when Michael's had them on sale one night for a quarter a piece I couldn't pass them up. They will be great shower give aways. My only thought was that I wish they were in different colors. Her wedding colors would have been perfect. I thought about painting them myself but I am running out of time. I still have several things left on my to do list and only 5 days to do them. It will be a busy week. That is also the reason I am trying to get all of this posted tonight.


Alltered Photo Album


Picture #1 ~ Front of album
Picture #2 ~ Back of album
I bought a cheap mini photo album brag book at Walmart (less than $1.00) and altered the cover to make it more personalized. People unable to attend the wedding always want to see your wedding photos. I was it the wedding business for several years and still love to see wedding pictures. The wedding colors are Burgundy, Navy & Hunter. Great fall colors. Red is my favorite color so I always tend to lean towards the red family when I do my crafts. That is why I choose Burgundy. You have seen me use this bride & groom stamp on other items. This is the same stamp that I used for my sisters wedding invitations. Only here I used Burgundy ink. I also inked the flower embellishments and added a sentiment to the bottom. "Once in a lifetime you meet someone who changes Everyday" On the back I wanted to keep it simple I just ran a strip of printed ribbon across the bottom "Live Love Laugh" and then added the stamp over the top. "100% in love" I love it and can't wait to give it to her.

The How Well Game


I bought this foam poster board for another project, but it didn't work out so well. It was to thick. So I recycled it and used it for my game board. Originally I was just going to ask the bride questions regarding the groom. However then the idea of making this more of an interactive game came in to my creative little head. So each little card is numbered and the under the numbered flap is a question. And under that flap is the groom's answer. For each question that the bride gets correct she will get a prize. If she gets one wrong then a guests name is drawn out of a basket and they get the prize. Hence all of my many projects I have been working on. This game board look me several hours yesterday to complete. But now that it is finished, It was totally worth it. I can't actually imagine the game any other way now. I hope she gets all 38 questions right. Or if not the other guests give her back there prizes in the end. Because after all the shower is all about the bride. (Hint: Shower Etiquette ~ all prizes won during games need to be given back to the guest of honor, unless it is a small party favor or treat bag)

Reversible Mini Note



For these two mini note pads I used the same paper just, the revers side for each. The first one I made the flap come to a point and accented it with a button. And the last one I just cut straight across and accented with a white stain ribbon. I hope you try out this idea for yourself or as a gift.

Flower Mini Notes


This is my favorite mini note pad. I love the print on the front and of coarse the flower embellishment. I also used a Velcro closure. I used the yellow note pads for all because they were cheaper. But you could use the color ones or even the non sticky bond at the top pads. Just cut your paper to fit your pad. Pretty simple project.

Red Mini Notes


I used the same concept for these small ones as I did for the larger ones. Except I used the 3x3 post it notes. For this design I used black mini ric rack. The inside of this note pad is printed like to mock a grade school writing tablet. Velcro closure.

Hearts & Stripes Note Pad



Another Pattern. For this one I used the Martha Stewart punch to make the stars on the front flap. And then I just added coordinating fuchsia paper over the stars on the inside so that they would pop more on the outside. I used Velcro as my fastener for this note pad.

Stripe Note Pad



Another pattern. As you can tell I love this paper. I just embellished this one with white ric rack.
The closure on this one is Velcro.

Large Bumble Bee Note Pad


I am planning on using theses note pads as prizes for games. This one has white flowers and tiny bumble bees on the outside and then tiny white flowers on the inside and buzz lines showing where the bee has been. I finished it off with some bumble bee ribbon and two yellow buttons as a wrap around closure. I used a 3 x 5 post it note pad and then just wrapped double sided printed paper around the note pad. Then I glued down the back and attached a closure. They are all so cute. And the perfect size for your purse.




Projects

As I have mentioned I have a couple weddings coming up in October. And my BFF's Bridal shower next weekend. So I have been putting my creativity to good use. I know that she prefers homemade gifts and items that show thoughtfulness. So I am going to post several projects tonight. I hope you enjoy my creativity. In case you have noticed the date is wrong on my camera. All of these pictures have been taken in the last week.

Friday, September 18, 2009

I am really sorry that I haven't posted new cards in a while. My BFF and my sister are both getting married in Early October, so I just have been very busy with several projects. Some of which I want to be a surprise for them. And that is why I haven't been able to post some of my projects. Please bear with me once these weddings get over and things settle down I will get back to cards and scrapping.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

BFF


I had a little trouble with this card. I love the stripe paper. The sketch that I was using for this had several different aspects to it. So I thought that it would be neat if I used a different color for each aspect. So as I was creating each aspect individually I loved it, but I started to get concerned when I went to put it together. It just started to seem very busy. However It all just works. I made this friends card because no matter how busy my BFF and I are in our separate lives when we get together it just works too. I can't wait to give it to her. I used a Martha Stewart punch for the ridges, and then George for the circle and Calligraphy cartridge for the BFF font. And then just added the brads down the side and stamped it. Enjoy

Aqua and Lime Frame


Okies challenge 9/9 sketch #2 I used Home Decor for the frame. The patterned back ground once again I believe came from the fun in the sun stack. The lime green square was a from my scrap drawer and then I just used little green brads on the frame. And stamped the sentiment on. Then embellished it with a few hand tied bows. The stamp says: "All you need is love"

Love


Okies challenge 9/9 Sketch #1. I made this card for my husband. I used George for all of the rectangles. And Home Decor I believe for the sentiment. I spiced it up by glittering the edges and the letters. I even did an I and U on the little heart.

Okie's Challenge 9/2 Sketech #3

Okies challenge 9/2 Sketch #3--- Check back at the end of September
I can't post this photo until the end of the month. This card receiptant is a frequent browser and I don't want them to ruin the surprise.

Birthday Daisies


Okies challenge for 9/2 sketch #2. Once again I got this paper at Joann's on sale for a dollar. I think this tablet was called fun in the sun. It is hard to tell but the plaid paper is also glittery. I have a few birthday's coming up so now I just have to decide who I am going to give this one to. I used a Martha Stewart punch for the ridges. (picked up at a garage sale) and then George to cut out all of the flowers. Since the background paper was glittery, I thought that the flowers should be too. Then I just stamped the Happy Birthday sentiment and attached it with brads to the top of the card.
9/18 I just gave this card to my boss today for her birthday. Happy Birthday Carol.

Purple Thank You


Okie's challenge for 9/2 sketch #1. While I was looking through all of my papers trying to come up with an idea, I noticed that I had several shades of purple. So that became my idea. I would use all different shades of purple. I of course used George for the square, I just trimmed off the extra that was hanging over to end up with a diamond shape. Then I used the Home Decor cartridge for the motifs and then I just stamped on the thank you sentiment using very pale purple. I think that it all works together. I am most likely going to use this card to send to the guy that recharged my air conditioner in my car. At no charge. He is also big in to scratch off tickets.

All Things Grow With Love


Okies challenge for 8/25 sketch #3. I used Home Decor cartridge for the flower and vine. And the oval was cut from George. I then thought that the flowers need spicing up so I outlined them in glitter and then I used a stamp for the sentiment. I got the stamp at Meijer on the clearance rack for you guessed it $1.00. Lately I have been heck on deals. If it cost more than $5.00 I am passing it by. The stamp is part of a grouping. Stamp says: "All things grow with love"

Hershey's Chocolate


Okie's Challenge from 8/25 sketch #2. I found this stamp in the dollar bin at Michaels. My new favorite store. In the past I would occiaionally shop there, but we don't receive the newspaper so I would never get the coupon. Which in turn is the reason that I never shopped there often. However I love how now they give you a coupon for the next week each time you purchase something. It is kinda dangerous for me, because our Michael's is really close to my office so I tend to venture over alot on my lunch hour. Anyways... I used chocolate paper rectangles cut in 3 differnet sizes. Once I had all the pieces cut, I then shaded the edges with a stamp pad. After that was finished, I layered each rectangle on top of each other using pop dots in between. Then for the wrapper: I used plain old aluminum foil cut a little bit bigger and then crinkled the edges down to make them look unwrapped. I have had this idea ever since I found this stamp. I also can't wait to use this technique on a layout for my dog. He is a chocolate lab, named Hershey. I will post a few photos when I am finished.

Traveling Hello


So it has been a little while since I posted any new cards. But yesterday I spent all day making cards. I have been so busy doing your projects, that I decided to take a day to myself and do something I enjoy. This card was to be for my okies challenge 8/25 sketch #1. I bought this little travel paper stack a little while back on sale of $1.00 at Joann's. There are several prints that I really love. This print reminds me of being a child and going to spend the night a grandma's house. My sister and I spend several Saturday nights on the couch their. My grandma passed on last November. I am planning on dropping this card off at her grave site this weekend. She always loved my crafty talents. Anyways... I used the George cartridge for this card.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Photo Mat


This was another project that I did today. Two weeks ago a softball parent from Tony's team, made this photo for him. He went to Hobby Lobby and bought a frame, however the frame was a tad to big. So I sent him back to Hobby Lobby to purchase a mat. But they were to expensive so I just made this one. I know it is kind of hard to see, but on each side of the mat in the center are paper peppermints. This years team called themselves the "PEPPERMINTS" I have had the materials for over a week now and they were kinda in the way. So I just took the time to make the mat. He loved it.

Daisy Thank You


Sorry, I haven't done many cards or posted in a while. I have just been very busy. I have been working on several projects, they are just not complete yet. This afternoon I did complete these Thank You cards for my BFF's Wedding shower.