Showing posts with label Sierra Paper Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sierra Paper Crafts. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Another card



I so love the Cameo! I just can't stop playing with it. I really should be going to bed early and getting lots of rest. But I find myself drawn into my craft room to play instead. I just love this card I made the other night. It's probably already in the hands of the recipient - my "aunt" Sharon. I hope she loves it as much as I loved making it. All the paper is Sierra Paper Crafts, the button is a random one from Scrapbuck.com (love them!), and the stamp is again from the Inkadinkado's All Occasions stamp set that I picked up for a song on Scrapbuck.com.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Birthday Card

I needed a masculine birthday card and found this perfect one in the Silhouette Design Studio. This one wasn't a perfect A-2 size, but with a little re-sizing, it fit the bill. It was a snap to cut out and put together. I used Sierra Paper Crafts paper purchased at Craft Warehouse and just one brad per card. Super simple.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Seeing Shamu and Matt's new project

When I saw Sketch 115 at Got Sketch?, I immediately started thinking about an orca tail to replace the three vertical strips of paper. I old wish the papers had better contrast in this picture (or maybe that I had better photography skills). I used paper from Stack 5 by DCWV on plain cardstock from Sierra Pacific Crafts. For the bracket, I found a pattern at Doodlelicious Designs and added my own text and Stickles. The orca brad was from Creative Imaginations. I honestly don't recall who makes the flower. It was part of a pack I picked up at the Creative Keepsakes Convention earlier this year. I had the half flower left over from an earlier project and when I saw it in my flower bucket, I knew it was perfect.

Meanwhile, Matt's been working on a project of his own - re-vamping our old barbecue. It was originally a housewarming gift from my Mom's boss Vicki when I bought my 1st house nearly a decade ago. It's served us well, but it was time for a new burner and racks. Matt cleaned it up, installed the new burner and got it going again for a new summer of grilling. But then today he headed into the garage with the old rack. I couldn't help but find out why. Turns out he chopped it into pieces to fit the bottom of the grill so he can spread out the ceramic briquettes better for a more even temperature for cooking. Pretty smart guy. Personally I just enjoyed watching the sparks fly (and being grateful that he thought to wear eye protection).

Monday, January 10, 2011

Happy Birthday card

I needed a birthday card for my Dad's aunt and still haven't found my original inspiration, but luckily I found this card in the Silhouette design studio. I used scraps from my bin and some card bases from Sierra Paper Crafts. I finished it off with a random button from a bag purchased from Scrapbuck.com along with some embroidery floss and a sentiment from Inkadinkado's All Occasions stamp set.