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Thursday, November 22, 2007


Queen Anne's Lace! Just love these natural snowflakes!! Here I used the large ones I had pressed. I layered it onto some of my own handmade paper using the back so that the texture would be subtle. Layered a nice olive and gold ribbon onto some twill tape to keep with the natural theme. Added an off white snowflake punchie with a soft gold brad.
I used a glue stick to add the pressed botanical. Applied glue to the handmade paper in a star pattern then placed the Queen Anne's Lace over it. Apply a little pressure to make sure the pieces are in contact with the glue and leave to dry. The glue will dry clear and will be invisible.

I hope you have found some inspiration for Christmas cards here!! There are many of you who are already finished and are ready to get yours into the mail sometime next week. I will continue to aspire to that goal and take inspiration from you!!

Have a great day and a wonderful weekend!! Find some way to be creative in your everyday!! We will continue to inspire each other!!

Therese

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A simple card with gold elegance!! I embossed the gold foil cardstock with a special blend of gold embossing powder!! I mixed regular gold embossing powder with one that had gold glitter in it. I found the glittery one too chunky used on its own but mixed about 1/3 to 2/3 of regular gold it gave a little extra sparkle without any chunkiness to the images. That slick surface was a little tricky when using pigment ink - Gold Encore Metallic! REALLY easy for the stamp to slide!!
I also gold embossed the poinsettia image. I could have coloured the image but liked it more simple so left it as it was. I layered onto ivory and then onto a very light taupe colour for just a little contrast!
Happy with the look and gold was a good change of pace for me!!

Therese
Another card that uses a piece of One Sheet Wonder. In this case I cut all of my half sheets into five strips just a little less than 1.75". Layered onto a coordinating colour and added a ribbon. I just tied the three pieces of sparkly fiber to the ribbon!! Layered that onto the trimmed CB Snowflake background!! The snowflake is a retired SU punch cut with the 1.25" punch layered onto a 1 3/8" punchie!! I really like creating my own little tags for my cards with these two punches!! This cardstock is the light blue in the Michaels pastel packs which is very close in colour to the new In Colour from SU called Soft Sky!!
I am seeing that snowflakes have been an underlying theme to my Christmas card designs this year!! Fun!!
Therese
A snow angel!! Really love this image but have only used it sporadically in the time I have owned it. This year it seemed to speak to me and this card came together pretty easily!! On navy I layered a rectangle of silver gift wrap which I tore on the right hand edge. The right hand part of the card was stamped with silver Encore Metallic ink with a script stamp. I stamped the angel with Memories Midnight blue on white and trimmed it close to the greetings. Added to the lower right hand corner a snowflake accent. I used a silver brad to layer a small white fiber snowflake over a nicely detailed blue confetti snowflake. Gave the card just a little 3D element and worked perfectly with the other colours. I bought the confetti at Michaels and the white fiber snowflakes at $1 store. I was lucky to be in on the day they hit the shelves because I have not seen them there since!! Quick and easy!!

Therese
Another Christmas card class!! Bought this "fabric" at Liquidation World last week for less than $2 a roll. The rolls are sold as basket wrap and resemble printed organza!! Very nice. These little guys are flocked with white, printed with red and green and highlighted with silver sparkle!! Of the wide selection available at the time I thought it had the most potential for making cards!!
I decided to sandwich the snowmen image between two layers of cardstock so I cut a hole in the front of my card big enough for the image. Cut the snowman images just about 1/4" larger all the way around. I layered white in behind because it seemed to provide the best look for the snowmen. Highlighted the edge of the circle with a gel marker - white for the red card and silver for the green. The greeting is embossed and the snowflake a punchie I just glued into place. I have all sorts of scraps of smaller snowmen that maybe will show up in tags later on!!
So I encourage you to challenge yourself to use a variety of supplies for your card making!! These cards turned out cute!!
Therese
Another U&ME class!! We created calendars for the new year!! The pocket calendar I bought retail and simply changed the inside cover to coordinate with the others. It is very easy to do and you can do your cheque book cover the same way! You will look at it all year and it will cheer you to see your own art work there! So be creative!! A coordinating set is also nice to give as a gift for someone who likes to be organized or wants to be!! The set also includes a coaster calendar with a magnet on the back and a perpetual birthday calendar to keep track of all those special days of the year!! I used a small bull clip to keep it togeher and added a rare earth magnet for anyone who will be putting it on the fridge or filing cabinet!! For the kids I created a small calendar on a key chain which was very popular!! Sorry, there is no scan or photo - it is hanging on a belt loop as we speak!!

Therese

One Sheet Wonder - Christmas cards #2

Like I was saying in the last post you can just change it up a little for a new look. Here I changed the stamps and used the same colours. Consider changing the colours instead of the stamps!! I think I will use this technique for some quick and easy gift tags for the holiday season as well!!

Therese

Christmas cards - One Sheet wonder!







Here is a set of cards I made with a One Sheet Wonder I stamped!! This a great little technique if you want to make some coordinating card sets or to make some cards in short order!! I decorated a half sheet of cardstock with some stamps - one large, one medium and one small and one for filler in coordinating colours!! I really liked the way this one turned out. I cut the half sheet into pieces to create these cards. It was fun to pick cardstocks, ribbon and fiber to work with.
You can use other hand decorated papers for this technique or any sort of decorative paper like scrapbook paper, etc. This would be a great techique for making card sets for gift giving this holiday season. Great for Christmas card if you don't like making them all the same. Change up only the colours and you can have a totally different look. You can also consider cutting your OSW piece into lots of only one shape and to make the process go faster. All kinds of options!!
Have fun!!
Therese
Iris folding!! Had never tried this before though have been hearing about it for quite a while. One of my friends brought over supplies for our little group to give it a try!! It is not very complicated once you have the template for the hole and the diagram for laying out the folded pieces. This GREAT for using up little scraps of paper!! It is best to use light weight papers as each piece is folded. Consider scrapbooking paper, gift wrap, tissue paper, ribbon, junk mail, printed envelopes, etc. The creativity is in choosing the colours and patterns for each layout. I was very happy with my first attempt!! Lots of great resources on line - just google - Iris folding templates!!

Have some fun!!

Therese
I have developed a new set of classes called U&ME designed for an adult and a child to spend some quality creative time together!! What fun!! Kids are so creative and uninhibited - they just start!! This was the first class I taught. The brag book and bag tag on the right were created by the Mom. The tag on the right was created my me. Unfortunately, the digital photos of the others were too out of focus to use!! I do enjoy teaching because it is great to share the creative experience with others!! I am sure the time spent will be remembered well beyond the items that were made. Consider spending some creative and quality time with a child in your life!!

Therese
Cardmakers at my class really liked this one!! I pressed a LOT of Queen Anne's Lace this summer in hopes that I would be able to use them for some sort of craft this fall. They grow wild here so I just took some time on the way home from the gym one morning and picked a large arm load!! Pressed the heads upside down in phone books! Worked really well. Used the medium sized ones on these cards!! Used scallop scissors and a push pin to create the lacy edge. I created a special little greeting for this card. Passed it by my daughter who is a whiz with words and grammar to make sure it was correct. I colour printed the first two lines on the front of the card and the rest on the inside with another little snowflake to accent the words. Worked out really nice!!!! I really like including botanicals in my cards. I will be pressing more for next year and will have to dream up another design!!

I have been remiss in keeping up with my art work on my blog. I am still creating and scanning! Have taught a few classes as well. Had a visit from my daughter and new grand daughter!! Made time to spend with them and it was a fabulour visit and ten days goes by so quickly!! Have much more art to upload and will keep at it. Only one more class to go for this year!!

Happy Thanksgiving to those south of the border!! Count your many blessings!! Have a great weekend all!!

Therese


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I know that this one is along the same theme of several I have created this year! Was very happy to find this wonderful olive coloured ribbon in the Holiday Collection at Michaels!! With the stripe of gold it was just what this card needed. Used the D'vine Swirl Cuttlebug folder on the bottom part of the card and used these velvetty red hydrangeas layered with a small red flower and some leaves for the accent. Used gold Encore ink to stamp some script on the top portion though it is barely showing on the scan. Says Christmas to me!!

Therese
Don't you just love the look of the Snowflake embossing folder from Cuttlebug!! I do! Unfortunately, I have yet to own one!! Thanks to Catherine for lending me hers so I could prep for this class!! Another quick and easy card!! I designed and colour printed the tag, layered it on one larger and attached it with a snowflake brad!! The fiber is one that I bought in a ball combined with another more shiny turquoise fiber. I split off this one because it was sparkly and just the right colour!! I will be watching for sparkly fiber over the next year in different colours to use on future Christmas cards!!

Therese
A quick and easy card for Christmas!! I bought the decorative paper at Chapters last year in clearance. It is a very heavyweight gift wrap with wonderful colours and gold!! Keep an eye open for gift wrap on clearance this coming season for creating your Christmas cards for next year. I always check for solids and metallics which are good for any time of the year! The candle (Hampton Arts @ Michaels) is gold embossed, layered on gold gift wrap and then over the torn decorative paper and layered onto coloured cardstock. I used cardstock in the colours features in the paper!! The candle could certainly be accented with chalk, watercolour, stippling to highlight the body and the flame. Maybe next year!!

Therese