Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Random Cards

Hi.

I have been so busy with to-do lists, creating Christmas cards, cleaning for a party, and work around here that I haven't had anything to post on the blog lately. Sorry. My life is simply crazy right now. I really need some R&R but I don't think that is going to happen anytime soon so I thought I'd share some random cards that I've been creating. Some holiday, some not. Just want to share. :) Enjoy! ...

This gift card holder card was inspired by one of Jennifer McGuire's cards. She rocks...
Well that's really all I've got for now. I'll be back soon with some recent publications. Thanks for stopping by!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thankful...

Hello! Just wanted to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving and to let you know that I'm so thankful to have such great blog friends. Thank you for taking time out to stop by and read my blog and leave such sweet comments/emails. It makes my heart happy. Thank you.

Have a terrific holiday. Be back soon...

Sunday, November 14, 2010

A day of creating...

Hello! I'm expecting a few friends over soon for a day of crafting so I'm going to keep this short but thought I'd show a card set I made recently...

I love to make multiple cards with the same layout but change the color. I am thinking of making sets similar to these as Christmas gifts.

To make this card:

-I started by stamping a different Hero Arts background on each card in the coordinating card color.

-I cut off a 1/2 inch strip from the bottom of the front of the card and glued it on top of the bottom of the inside of the card. I did this so when you open the card, you have some decoration on the inside.

-I embossed dots with my Cuttlebug on the white label die (from Sizzix) and stamped a Hero Arts Greeting in the center using black ink.

-I applied coordinating distress ink to the outside to make them pop using my distress ink blending tool.

-I added dimensional adhesive to the back of the label die and attached it to front.

-I strung three coordinating buttons with white string and attached them around the label.

-(Difficult to see in the picture) Finally, I sprayed the entire card with pearlized water to give it some shine.

That's all I got for now. Hope you had a great weekend! :)

Friday, November 12, 2010

Happy Birthday....

to my sweet hubby. I love you!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Grateful.

Hello! I'm sorry to be MIA lately. I've been creating cards for a class that I'm teaching this week and I'm organizing all my cards to sell at a craft boutique this weekend AND its Ted's birthday on Friday, so I've been a bit busy. ;)

Today I was inspired by Becky Higgins' post HERE and the second part HERE. I love what she's doing and really want to incorporate it in my house somehow.

Today I was really feeling grateful. Grateful for my sweet son Alex. We were talking about an issue, on the verge of arguing, and in the middle of all that he says, "You really shouldn't feel that way Heather. You're awesome." That stopped me in my tracks. It was so sincere. I don't think it would ever get old to hear that you're awesome, (LOL) but to hear it from your 17 year old. Good stuff.

Another thing I'm grateful for is my sweet nephew, J.T. I look forward to watching him every week at swimming lessons. He absolutely LOVES the water! We have a routine when he's finished....we always go sit in the lobby area and he gets a snack from the vending machine. He always gets fruit snacks, he always loves to push the buttons, and he always loves when Aunt Heather gives him money! So for last week's class, I whipped up this card for him...
(FORGIVE the AWFUL pic, I was running late and snapped it before running out the door.) I just put a small pop dot on the back of the coin so he could easily remove his money.

So, what are you grateful for today?

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Thinking Inking Inspired-Week 4

Anyone else feeling like November snuck up on them? LOL I was out running errands today and all you see is Christmas items....Can they at least wait until Thanksgiving!? Ready or not I guess.

Anyway, I'm back today with my inspiration piece from Jennifer's Holiday Thinking Inking Series-Week 4. (You can see the video HERE) I wanted to do a gift tag instead of a card. I came up with this ACETATE tag...

I know it is difficult to see (boy, was it hard to photograph!) but that scalloped circle is sitting on an acetate tag that I made by cutting some acetate out of THIS die. Love what the stitching border looks like on clear! ....This week's lesson was on acrylic paint. I decided to do two techniques on this card. The first is the faux letterpress technique (seen in project 3). I did the swirls in silver paint, let dry, used broken china and tumbled glass on top, and finished it off with some pearlized water and glossy accents along the swirls to resemble ice.

I also did Jennifer's texture paint stamping technique. I didn't have a stamp image that would work well so I just swiped the paint across a strip of white cardstock and added the greeting on top in black ink. Love the look it gives...looks like metal! (BTW-I do have a video HERE that I did awhile ago that shows how to stamp with acrylic paint)

Thanks for stopping by! Be back soon with Week Five's inspiration project...

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Thinking Inking Inspired-Week 3

Hi! Back with my inspiration from Jennifer's Holiday Thinking Inking Series-Week 3. (You can view the Week 3 video HERE ) This week was all about the embossing powder. Here is my translation... I actually just used two techniques on this one. I made some embossed roses (as seen in project one) but clustered them together to give the appearance of holly...I also used some peeled paint distress ink over the embossed white dot background (as seen in project 3). I sprayed the entire piece with pearlized water when I was finished. Gives it a great shine!

Hope you're having a great week! Be back tomorrow!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Thinking Inking Inspired-Week 2

Continuing with yesterday's post, here is the card I created inspired by Jennifer's Holiday Thinking Inking Series-Week 2... (Click HERE to watch the video) This card features all three of the techniques taught in the video. I used the block stamping (as seen in project one) for the blue background behind the lights. I used tumbled glass, broken china, and faded jeans distress inks. I also used pearlized water that gave a great shine just hard to see.

I also did some ink bleeding (as seen in project two) with the lights. I stamped the bulbs with fired brick distress ink and sprayed with pearlized water. I like this technique because now you can really see the inside of the bulbs.

Finally, I did some generation stamping (as seen in project three) with the snowflakes on the blue background.

I'm going to go on record saying Jennifer's a genius. I'm loving this class. That girl always inspires me to play...and enables me to by lots of goodies! lol

Have a good night. I'll be back tomorrow with Week 3...

Monday, November 1, 2010

Thinking Inking Inspired-Week 1

Hello and happy Monday! I'm sure many of you (like me) are big fans of the Thinking Inking Class taught by Jennifer McGuire. Well this time she is doing a Holiday Thinking Inking Class Series and I decided to create one card that uses all three of her techniques that she taught in the first week. Click HERE to watch the video for Week One. Here is my card inspired by her video...
HOW I MADE THIS CARD:
I started by using her waterinked backgrounds technique (seen in project 2) and used broken china, tumbled glass, and faded jeans distress inks on a hero arts cloud background. You can't tell in the photo, but I sprayed it with pearlized water instead of regular water like in the video. Gives a GREAT shine! Once it was dry, I used some faded jeans distress inks on the edge and LIGHTLY went over the clouds to tone them down.

Next, I stamped the Row of Houses stamp in black on white cardstock, cut them out, and cut off a portion of the bottom so only the top of the houses were showing on the bottom of the card. I used pumice stone distress ink on the windows to tone down the white and make it look like the lights were out. :)

Next, I downloaded the free reindeer image (as seen in project 1)and then used my copy machine and shrunk it to 50%. I did the waterink painting technique (as seen in project 3) on the reindeer using walnut stain distress ink. Then I put glue on the nose and added red flocking to it for some texture...See that ho, ho, ho greeting. I wanted to give the illusion that Santa was behind the reindeer. The bubble stamp was set up the wrong way for this card. So, I stamped it in black on white paper and then flipped it over (holding it up to a light) to cut it out....just a quick tip so you can get more out of your stamps! I used some pumice stone distress ink around it to make it pop.

Okay, I'll be back tomorrow to show you how Jennifer inspired me in Week 2. Thanks for stopping by!