Saturday, 22 February 2014

A Banner Bitrhday to Get Dressed Up For

I have been following the As You See It Challenge blog for a while now. Many of the designers are in my sideline and also my friends. This, however, is the first time I have participated in the challenge. Here is my entry to the Banner challenge #25:
To make this card I used all SU supplies. The DSP is retired from Sale-a-bration a few years ago. The Dress form is cut our of black CS using the framelits on a Melon Mambo background (I had it left over from a project a while ago). and the greeting is embossed on with white embossing powder.
I hope you like it.
Here is the sketch for this challenge:
AYSIChallenge025

This sketch also inspired me to create a few other banner cards and post some other ideas using banners and even this layout. I thought it was a really cute sketch so I wanted to play along. Enjoy the rest of my ideas.
I really like this for a congrats card.

This is another variation on the sketch. This card is for a baby boy, done in blues and silver.

I was having a hard time deciding weather to go CAS or grungy for the baby boy card so I did this version too.


   
This last card I actually created a while ago. It is a technique card I stepped up a card I had made for my Friend Laura's Birthday. As you can see the birthday greeting pulls out to reveal a LOT of happy birthday wishes.

Till later, 
-Jill


Convention 2013 Swap Cards

These are the swap cards I made for convention 2013 in Salt Lake City with Stampin' UP!
The whole event was amazing and it was one of the best weeks of the summer. I missed my Husband tons, but other than that I got to do a great deal of stamping, drooling at great new Stampin' UP! products and samples. I also did a bunch of shopping and got a whole new summer wardrobe and become closer friends with a bunch of other Stampin Ladies from my up-line and side-line.
This card was created with the shaving cream technique. I used it for a technique swap I did, I created 42 of these beauties.

I used this card for general swapping and it was very popular. I made 12 of these.

I used this adorable card for a fun swap I did that my up-line Desiree hosted. I initially tried putting water in the treat cups; it proved harder than I imagined. I created 22 of these cute for the birds Christmas cards.

NEVER AGAIN will I do something as complicated as a waterfall card for a swap that isn't an "over the top" swap, especially a 40 count swap. Yup, I made 40 of these to swap, I made a couple extra for myself, so I could actually use them so in the end I made 42. It was a beautiful card and I will likely give it to my grandfather for something. There is no sentiment do I can really choose any occasion.

I also made this card for general swapping, I made 12 of these.

This was the last general swap card I made. I was running low on CS, Color combos, ideas, and steam so this is what I ended up with. It isn't my favorite, but it is still nice. Again 12 of these.

OK these were fun to make. I really love the sweet pressed clay and the yellow and grey color combo. I used the Paper Pumpkin welcome Kit for this one, also made 12 for general swapping.

Simple, Easy and Elegant. This card was a smash hit! Made 12 of them for general swapping.

Another one of the last swap cards I made, I think I finished these in the car on the way down to Salt Lake City. I like the color combo, something doesn't quite work for me though. 12 of these were made for general swapping.

This is one of my favorite sketch layouts I use often it uses the "magic 3" first the bottom DSP, then the wheel followed by the white space and the greeting; and 3 butterflies with dazzling details just for good measure. 12 general swap cards in this style were made.

I actually love this simple card. I was one of my favorites. If I can get away with the look of many layers while still hording my paper I am Happy. This let me use only small bits of DSP and 2 different neutrals to get a elegant feel. I was happy to make 12 of these general swap cards.

So if you have been doing the math this is your result:
General swap cards: 12x8=96
3 Organized Swaps: 42+42+22=106
TOTAL =202
Now bear in  mind that the general swaps I only decided to do 10 days before we left town. That means I did all the deigning, cutting, stamping, assembly packaging and label printing in a week. Yeah I'm crazy.
The other swaps I had either designed or started at least a month before we left and I finished a week before we went to convention, so that was less stressful. I did the work in front of the TV or on my lunch break at work.

Thanks for reading.
-Jill

June Paper Pumpkin

This Month's Paper pumpkin was another great kit filled with fun goodies and another not card kit. This kit is to create a fun banner for a birthday or other celebration for use on a cake or something.

Here are my photos and projects.

This is a Money Holder card
This is the inside of the money holder card
Another Money Holder Card
Inside of the second Money Holder Card
June Paper Pumpkin Kit Alternative using Gorgeous Grunge
June Paper Pumpkin Kit Alternative using Gorgeous Grunge
June Paper Pumpkin Kit Alternative using Gorgeous Grunge
June Paper Pumpkin Kit Alternative using Gorgeous Grunge
June Paper Pumpkin Kit Alternative Mini 3x3 Note Cards using the Paper Pumpkin Starter Kit
June Paper Pumpkin Kit Alternative Baby Card

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

May's Paper Pumpkin

 I love the May paper pumpkin and I am looking forward to adding my photos!

Paper pumpkin May 2013, Kit Contents
Paper pumpkin May 2013, Kit Contents
Paper pumpkin May 2013, Alternative Project
Paper pumpkin May 2013, Alternative Project
Paper pumpkin May 2013, Alternative Project
Paper pumpkin May 2013, Alternative Project
Paper Pumpkin May 2013 Mini Book -Cover
Paper Pumpkin May 2013 Mini Book -Cover
Paper Pumpkin May 2013 Mini Book -Inside
Paper Pumpkin May 2013 Mini Book -Inside
Paper Pumpkin May 2013 Mini Book -Inside
Paper Pumpkin May 2013 Mini Book -Inside
Paper Pumpkin May 2013 Mini Book -Inside
Paper Pumpkin May 2013 Mini Book -Inside



Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Creations

This past week I created over 80 Christmas cards (eight each of 10 designs) I am so happy with how they turned out! below are some photos of them. 

This first one is using the medallion stamp set to make a beautiful wreath. (Design credit to Desiree Spenst)
 This one is a clean ans simple design using the Snow Swirled Stamp set.
 You  can't quite tell in this photo, but the white cardstock on this card is totally covered in glittered embossing powder, so pretty! The stamp sets here are plant hope and Snow Swirled.
 I love the circles on this card (they totally make it more playful) this card uses the Snow Swirled and Tiny Tags stamp sets. the Quilted Cherry Cobbler Ribbon also is lovely!
Thanks for looking! Happy stamping days!

Thursday, 29 September 2011

Wedding Invites

I am currently in the process of helping my bother and sister-in-law to be with wedding invitations.
I originally was in discussions with them to find their theme, and colour scheme. They went with  Cherry Cobbler, Very Vanilla and Early Espresso.
So without having really ANY of the right supplies (except the card stock) I went to work creating. These are the original samples I sent them.
 This one Is very close to the one they chose.
 And this is the inside, I love it, but more importantly, they LOVED it!
We were working hard on them yesterday, so I will show you what they look like a bit later.


Thanks for looking!

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