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Showing posts with label scraps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scraps. Show all posts

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Simply Fabulous - Use Your Scraps

I love the little flower brads and the combination of the ticket corner punch and then rounding the corners on the mat. I'm not a real flower kind of girl. No really. *huff* You can stop laughing now.

Ok, a boy brought me flowers the summer when I was 17. The poor guy thought it was going to win me over and I'd finally say yes to going out with him. Cut flowers are dead, useless and therefore a waste of money. I told him so while I was rubbing down my iron gray mare's flanks. He learned though because he came back the next week with a new red halter. We had a great time on our date and he was a sweet guy.

Definately not a flower kind of girl. However, some of the people I give cards to... are.
*smile* So this is for one of them. The point here is that you can still design with your style, but take your audience into consideration. It's no different than taking the time to purchase a card that is right for the person or occasion.

Think about it, get your scraps out and play!

Monday, September 21, 2009

The Gnome Knows - Use Your Scraps

Yes. The Gnome knows who made a stamp in his image. Oh, yeah and I do too now! Sharon confirmed that it is a Stampin Up stamp - probably retired now.

Ok, we have reached the end..... of the gnomes! The scrap bins are still HUGE.

Thanks for looking!

Friday, September 18, 2009

Pocket Card - Use Your Scraps

A pocket card is a lot of fun. It's more like a postcard but you make a pocket for it. It's just like the sleeve or pocket that I made for Morgan's one of a kind ATC/LTC. In this case, it's quite a bit larger than the obligatory 2.5 x 3 inches of an ATC. For a card sized project, you seal and envelope and then trim an end to open it.

Mine? All scraps... again. LOL Even the envelope. It was even crimped like this and tossed in the box. So I pulled other decorative paper, card stock, rub ons and stickers from the boxes and this just sort of happened.

When you pull the card out it looks like this:



Go ahead. Say it. Say it out loud!! "Will she ever finish using those scraps?" LOL

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Sticker Fun - Use Your Scraps


I am a collector. I tend to collect things, bits baubles.... scraps. You never know when that little bottle cap is going to be the perfect thing for your project. So it's hard for me to throw things out. Really hard. For you too?

In my quest to use some of my own scraps and those that were given to me... I submit to you another card. Yes, it's all scrap. All of it. Left over bits. Scraps can be more than just paper. Stickers that were left on the sheet after you'd used what you needed or a few of those cool wire shapes left over from another project. This card is a coming together of a lot of those elements.

No stamping here. Really. It's stickers, so there's no coloring either. I did draw the lines of glue in the big flower for the glitter. *nodding* Ahhh glitter. That's the stuff of controversy but we'll talk about that hot topic another time.

Thanks for looking!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Fibers and Stitching and Charms, Oh My!

It's Stamping 411 Challenge time again. I wanted to play with some of the scraps for this card and I'm so excited about how it turned out.

The stitching is by machine - the fibers were in a bag full of yarn. I stitched them down to keep them in place, then tied on the stamped medallion and the charm. The stamp is one of those clear gel stamps, colored in with a Souffle marker and shaded with watercoloring.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Bowl of Blooms - Use your Scraps


The flowers on the card are paper pieced embellishments from the box my friend gave me. There were five of these little flower sets, so I made that many of these cards. Do you think they are too girly to give the Junior Scouts as a welcome back? Maybe they could give them to their Mom's instead. Hmmm...

The card bases are Rich Razzleberry from my own stash but the rest came from the boxes. I used Circle Circus on white scraps with Rich Razzleberry ink for the light colored background. The DSP is double sided so it could be Stampin Up but I don't know for sure.

I love how sponging the edges adds depth and drama -- this was the first card made from the scraps btw. I just had to play with the little bowl of flowers.

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