Friday, January 14, 2011

Chipboard books for a new baby

I made a couple of chipboard books for some friends of ours that I want to share with you but first a story... Years and years ago my husband went to the Mississippi State University to speak one spring and a young man named Brian heard my husband speak and Brian decided he wanted to move to Oklahoma and go to school at the University of Oklahoma so he could study with teachers like my husband. That year Brian got married to April and brought his new bride to live in Oklahoma. Over the years they have become friends and we have watched them and their family grow. This past year Brian and April were blessed with a beautiful baby girl they named Josie.
Josie is such a happy baby girl! I hadn't seen here in a couple months so it came as a surprise that she was now vertical and running everywhere. This is Josie at Halloween this past year and she has the most beautiful eyes and bright red hair!

Now on to the boring stuff!

The first book I made just before she was born to give as a birthing gift. I can't remember the name of the paper manufacturer but I thought it was so cute and so unusual I just had to have it to make a baby book out of.
Here are a couple of views from inside the book and the back! This was such a cute print.
















Don't you just love the pink rubber duckies and the pink leopard print? Just perfect
for the little rock star that rocks their world!



Josie was born around Easter last year and since I was making my granddaughter an Easter book I thought I would make one for her also. I don't know why it has taken so long to get it to her but... This paper, chipboard book, stickers,and bling is from a TPC collection in 2009. I used the Stampin Up! bird punch for the birdie on the front of the book and the Yoyo Yellow cardstock distressed with Chocolate Chip ink.

Here are some pictures from inside the book. I wish I better with this blogging etc and could make it look nicer but this will work...





I love the little bling birdie.










This picture doesn't show the shimmer on the flower but it is really shimmery. I used the edge punch and scalloped circle punch with garden green from Stampin Up!








Aren't the colors awesome in this book. Makes me happy just looking at it.










I hate to leave the back of the book blank. The flowers just seemed to fit. It looks like the egg is actually a vase! After putting the flowers down I ran a stream of glue around the bling to keep them on.





I hope you enjoyed my story and the books.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Heathers Birthday and CPS card sketch

My baby girl (not such a baby anymore) turned 32 on January 7th this year. We took her out for supper to Olive Garden this year at her request. Heather has decided to try a vegan diet for a couple of weeks and Italian has a lot to offer in choices for that diet. Anyway.......It has been a tradition in our family for years that the birthday person got to pick what we had for supper that night. We could choose to eat in or go out to a favorite spot but for years and years all Heather wanted was for me to make chicken and dumplings for supper! Happy Birthday baby girl!

For her birthday card I had another project in mind but I kept getting side tracked away from and at a last minute I decided to do this card for her rather then telling her it would be forth coming sometime in the future. The other project will eventually be done but this one was quick and easy. The card stock, paper, rub-ons and ribbon on this card (except the card blank) came out of the Quick Quotes scrap basket I have from the kit of the month club I used to belong to. The flower/brad/ribbon twist came from a stash a friend of mine gave me for Christmas.



Up close on the sentiment! I love the vellum quotes that you can purchase from Quick Quotes! Don't you just love it!



The black and white floral prints look so elegant with the wide crochet ribbon!

Valentines card purse and cards

Card purse with four cards

This is a really long post because it is my first attempt for a tutorial that I used in a class I taught at WLS today. I have been making these purses for a while but several people asked me to show them how I made them.
I cased the original card purses on the Stampin Up!, Becky Roberts’ Inking Idaho, and Andrea Walford, andreawalford.com websites but seeing them I knew I needed to put my own twist on it and make it mine. Some of the purses were taller, shorter, wider, narrower and some had handles others didn’t so I changed it up and did my thing. Here is my version and even after I had taken the pictures I had changed it again. If you have any questions regarding making the card purse email me and I will see if I have an answer for you.


Supplies:
Designer paper A: 1 12x12 in sheet
Designer paper B: 1/4 12x12 sheet
Designer paper C: 1/2 12x12 sheet
Designer paper D: 3”x4”
Designer paper with birds: 4”x6”
Black card stock: 1 sheet
Red card stock: ½ sheet
White card stock: ¼ sheet
Red Stickles
Black and white flowers
Small red brads: 10
Heart Brads: 4
Glitter brad: 1 sm and 1 large
Pink Ribbon: 8 in
White Ribbon: 12in
Black Ribbon: 6 in
Ball Chain
Eyelet for tag

Equipment needed:

Paper cutter
Glue runner
Bone folder
Xyron
White gel pen
Valentine Stamps
Black ink pad
Color pens to color image.

Punches:
Lattice Heart Edge Punch
Lattice Heart Punch
Scalloped Heart Slide
Corner Rounder
Piercing tool
Scissors
Magnet

Cutting layouts:

Cutting is easier than what it seems but for those of us who need visual aides.
Designer Paper A:


Designer paper B: cut one piece 4”x5 ¼”
Designer paper C: cut two pieces 4”x5 ¼”
Cut one 1 ½” x4”
Designer paper D: cut 3 couple of birds out of the paper pattern

Red card stock:

Black Card stock:

Step 1:
Take the 4”x8” piece of red card stock and score it one inch in on all four sides. Using bone folder crease on fold lines.

Step 2:
Cut in to score line on one side on each corner. Apply red two side sticky tape (bologna tape) to the side of the flap.

Step 3:
Peel off the second piece of backing and adhere the flaps to the middle flap. Repeat all around the box till it looks like this

Step 4:
Apply a line of sticky tape around the lower edge of the box. Remove the second piece of backing around the sides and back of the box.

Step 5:
Take the 6”x10” piece of the designer paper A and adhere the paper to halfway down one side of the box making sure that the bottom piece of the paper lines up with the bottom of the box. Just eyeball the halfway mark on the sides of the box. Doesn’t have to be perfect. Then wrap the paper on around the box.

Step 6:
Now lay the box down with the box bottom facing you and remove the backing and adhere the second 6”x8” piece of DP A to the back of the box that is facing up.

Step 7:
The sides of the paper will overlap about 1” on each side.

Step 8:
Lay the box on its side and apply a piece of sticky tape down the side and a small 1” piece along the bottom side of the DP.

Step 9:
Remove the backing to the sticky tape on the bottom of the DP and adhere paper to the bottom of the box aligning it to the base. There is about a 1” overlap there but you only want about 1/4” overlap at the top. Remove backing to tape and adhere.

Step 10:
Stand box up. This is what it looks like from the inside. You will have to smooth the taped edges down.

Step 11:
This is what it looks like from the outside.

Step 12:
Punch the edging out with the Lattice Edge Punch. I went around the heart edges with a white gel pen to give it some definition.
Step 13:
Run the edging through the Xyron adhesive runner. You can use a type runner but I have found the Xyron works best and you don’t have a lot of glue residual.

Step 14:
Remove lattice edging from Xyron backing and adhere to base of box lining up with bottom of the box. You will have to cut some of the scalloping or heart off to align and work the border in.

Step 15:
Next step is the purse handle/straps. I took the ¾”x12” pieces of card stock and scored them 1/8” in on each side and then used the gel pen to make a dashed line to imitate sewing. I also went around the scalloped hearts with the gel pen.

Step 16:
I aligned the handles to the front and back of the box/purse and using the piercer I secured them to the purse with the red brads. Taking the scalloped hearts I pierced though the handles, hearts, and purse and secured them with the heart brad.

Step 17:
Taking waste paper cut some 3”x1” strips of DP-A

Step: 17a:
Adhere these strips over the brads inside the purse to cover the brad points.

Step 18:
Key chain tag

To make the key chain tag use a piece of white cardstock and stamp the birds on it. Color the birds and stamp over them with the birdcage stamp from the Bo Bunny Crush stamp set. Cut the birdcage out.

Round the corners on a 3x2” piece of black card stock and a 2 3/4x 13/4” piece of red card stock adhere the pieces together. Punch a hole in the top of the tag and using a crop-a-dile fix an eyelet in the hole. Put the Birdcage on the tag with glue dots or foam squares.
There are 3 layers of flowers on the flower using a glitter brad to hold them together. Take the ball key chain and link it through the tag and around the handle. Tie the ribbon to the key chain only then use a glue dot to adhere the flower to the ribbon.
Forever layer is from scraps and stamped from same stamp set.
Step 19:
The finished purse with key chain tag.

I should note that when I got to this point I decided I needed a closure to the top of the purse. I cut a piece of black cardstock and scored the sides and using a gel pen I made it look like stitching along the edges. I cut two tag punches in half and used the gel pen around the edges. I used a magnet adhered to the inside of the purse and sandwiched between the tag punch on the front.

Card A:
Card B:
Card C:

Card D:
Finishing inside of cards
No naked envelopes
Finished purse with cards

Hope you have fun making the purse. I did!

Whats On Your Workdesk Wednesday (WOYWW) #84

OMG! I found this site a few weeks ago and I have been following it on the Google Reader because I feel such a kindred spirit with blogger! Julia Dunnit lives in Wiltshire, UK and blogs about more than just her crafting but about a lot of aspects about her life. Every Wednesday she hosts a Whats On Your Workdesk Wednesday (WOYWW) and everyone posts pics of just that. After teaching the class at Whole Lotta Scrap today and spending the past few days 'crafting' I think I am brave enough this week to add a picture to my blog. Tomorrow is clean up day and I will start a new project but this is what it looks like tonight!



OMG! I may not be as brave as I thought...it is such a mess! OMG! There are my glasses handing on the paint rack! Oh well...Tomorrow is another day so drop by tomorrow when I will be showing some pics of what I have been up to so far this year.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Hobby Hill House March 2010

I was looking back through the posts for this year and realized I had totally missed a really important (to me)event this year. This was my third trip to Hobby Hill House in Bowie Texas. Our first visit was in May 2009 and the group was so enamored of the retreat that we all wanted to move in and stay. Cindy, the owner, knew we wanted to come back asap so she called Leslie and told her that she had an opening in August would we like it well...hell yes so we went back!


The third visit this past March was like coming home! We all had our beds and our tables and everyone was out to have a rip roaring good time. Cindy and Sandy out did themselves with hospitality and we had a blast.
Last winter and spring was snowy around here and the Saturday morning at HHH saw a snow storm roll in and we were all despairing of ever getting out of HHH...NOT!!



The cardinals are a little blurry but I wanted to post this picture anyway. HHH has tons of birds!The Swimming pool still looks welcoming even though it was only in the 20's on this day. The big barn is another cropping room and the smaller barn is Cindy and her husbands private quarters. The house is huge with 4 large bedrooms but they usually have all the rooms full of croppers in bunk beds!

On our last night there we always get together and have a dirty cropper swap and take a group picture. In this picture we all were showing off the frames we made. Fuzz brought the frames and all the stuff that we needed to decorate them.
sitting: Cindy, Fuzz(Stephanie), Shakira(Debbi)
Middle row: Deb, Leslie Jamie, Nita
back row: Kelly, Stacy, Nancy, Vickie(me)



Here is a picture of all our frames sitting on a shelf in the crop room. I was impressed how everyone got busy and made the frames up even though some got out of there crafting feel good zone. It was fun.







I really liked the way my frame turned out. Here is an up close of the upper corners. Nice. I love those colors together!





I am glad I found out that I hadn't posted about the third visit before the year had ended. I didn't post much past June of last year so missed posting on the second trip. I love the retreats mostly because of people that go and the rejuvenation I get from it!