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    Sometimes I want to craft but I don’t want to have to think…I want to just be able to create and know it will come together and look cute.  Last night was one of those nights. I’ve spent all weekend with out of town family, and don’t get me wrong, it’s been lots of fun… but it also means in addition to all the adults we have 5 children running around and attempting to play together from the ages of 18 months to 7 years.  So it gets a little crazy to say the least.  I got home and just wanted to relax and I realized I hadn’t finished my July Paper Pumpkin yet, so I decided to play!

    This was the original design that was shown on the package… so you could make 8 cards that all looked like this:

    But then I decided to start mixing things up a bit and changing up the layout just a little

    Then I though, how would it look if I turned that patterned paper on it’s side and ran it across the card front.  Kinda cute, huh?

    Now, one thing I ran into when I turned my paper on it’s side is that I didn’t have an orange paper or sticker that was long enough to go all the way across the card front.  So, I did a little hack!  Take one of the orange strips and cut it in half!  Line up each half to the outside edges of the card base.  There will be a little bit of a gap in the middle, so just cover it up with the notepad looking paper!  Easy way to hide the gap!

    I also started experimenting with that happens when you take off the perforated tabs on the notepad paper.  I liked it off, but then thought it made an interesting texture when you glue it back down OVER the white cardstock.  just a little bit of subtle texture and something fun to look at.

    Then I started to get a little crazier and start moving things to the edges and turning them on their sides…

    Or even just turn the whole card on it’s side!

    Those diagonal stripe strips in the corners are actually one of the grey and white diagonal stripe stickers that I cut in half longways.  Then I laid them across the corners diagonally to make it look a little like washi tape and trimmed the edge!

    Then I had to do one more… this time a fancy fold card!

    The basic layout on the front is pretty simple and the same as one of the first cards but this time, I folded back the front flap of the card base to make a Z Fold card!  See what I mean?

    I would have gotten a little more crazy with it but I was just too dang tired.  And I thought this looked cute as is.

    Finally, I put together the envelopes and don’t ask me why, but this was the hardest part for me!  It took me 3 tries to get the envelopes put together the “right” way!  Though I still think I like the side opening version. Smile

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  • Birthday Butterflies and a Get Well Card

    Alright, so last time I shared with you the Love card we made at my card night.  So, today I wanted to share the other two cards we made that night.  Both are inspired by cards I found in an old Stampin’ Up! Idea Book & Catalog.  Of course they turned out pretty different, and I wish it wasn’t against Stampin’ Up! copyright rules or I would show you a picture of the originals next to the version below.  Oh well, you just get to enjoy the version I made then. Smile 

    First was a clean and simple get well card.  I love this stamp from the Wellness Wishes set.  It just makes me want to hug the puppy and say,” Awwwww”.  So, we used watercolor pencils to color him in (and I’ll admit the girls that night did a much more artistic and cool version of watercoloring than I did).  We wrapped around some Black satin ribbon and then added a Circle brad.  The So Saffron cardstock was popped up using dimensionals and its as simple as that!

    Tip:  If you are going to use watercolor pencils on Whisper White paper, I recommend using a blender pen to moisten the pencil coloring.  You can use a water pen, but I find that it is too easy for there to be extra water, which causes your paper to wrinkle up a bit.

    Finally, we did a birthday card.  Well, really it was a neutral card and I put out the entire Sincere Salutations set so some people did birthday, some did thank you, while others did Thinking of You.  Got to love a sentiment set that has it all in interchangeable sizes.  We used a background stamp (Pretty Petals) to add a pattern to the base Crumb Cake layer.  Then, stamped the butterflies from the Dreams Du Jour set and sentiment on a Very Vanilla piece.  Tear off a corner of your Vanilla paper and add a Designer Button and you are ready to go.

    Tip:  Crumb Cake ink makes a great subtle color on your neutral papers like in this case.  You can get a great shadow effect by stamping your image on the paper in Crumb Cake and then stamping your image with a darker ink (in this case Concord Crush) on a piece of scrap paper and layering it over one of the Crumb Cake images.  Slightly offset your cutout and the base image will show enough to look like a shadow!

    Interested in making cards like these?

    If you like these cards and are in the San Francisco area, I’d love to have you join me at one of my upcoming events.  Check out my calendar or contact me to set up your own private event for free with you and your friends!  I’d love to show you how to make more fun cards and scrapbook layouts!

    Thanks for visiting!

  • An actual Get Well card

    After a very busy evening (yay!  sold our couch!) I forced myself to take some time for stamping.  I’ve wanted to every night and since I promised earlier, I figured I had to make it happen. 🙂  Tonight I tried to go for something that was a bit on the simpler side and at the same time thought I would try again for a get well card. This came together easily and used a minimal amount of supplies.

    Recipe:
    Stamps:
    Happiness Always
    Ink: Kiwi Kiss, Lavender Lace
    Paper: Kiwi Kiss CS,  Lavender Lace CS, Very Vanilla CS
    Accessories: Stampin Dimensionals

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