Sunday, January 31, 2010

on a roll

I've been on a card making kick. I loved the cupcake birthday card I made with a friend last night, so I had to make on of my own to add to my collection.

Each month at stamp club we do an exchange. We are supposed to make something with the supplies we order the previous month. I am in love with the new set, so I've had fun creating with it. I took my original idea and tweaked it a bit.

Birthday and Baby cards

Tonight my friend Rebecca came over with her husband and son. Once my little one went to bed, the big boys were playing video games, then it was "girl time." We decided to stamp. She came to my Stampin' Up party a few months ago and wanted to get better at using her products. For Christmas she made her family calendars that included all birthdays. Her goal is to send birthday cards to all the people on her calendar. Also, her sister just had a baby and she wanted to send her a card. So, our goal was to create a baby card and some birthday cards. I really liked the end result!

Baby card. The baby's nursery is done in Noah's Arc theme, so we wanted animals in twos on the card. The inside has some animals in it too!


I am particularly proud of this card. I have such a hard time with masculine cards, but with this one, I think I hit the nail on the head :D


I LOVE this card. The greeting on the inside says, "celebrate one cupcake at a time." It took a long time to color all the cupcakes, but it was well worth the effort!

Monday, January 25, 2010

with all my heart thank you card


Today I got the "With All My Heart" stamp set from Stampin' Up, so I had to give it a try. I'm not really good with "girly" but I gave it my best shot. The card needs something..., but I like it still. I used very vanilla, rose red, pretty in pink, and chocolate chip paper. I just love how easy it is to combine SU products!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Coat Hanger


I made this coat hanger board because I was getting sick of looking all over the house for my purse. Now it has a place to hang!

I started with a random 1x10 that I had leftover from a different project. I spray painted it flat black (I wish it had been satin, but I was using materials I already had on hand). Then I attached the hooks that I bought a couple of years ago at Target for $2.50. Next, I pulled out the cricut and cut they vinyl.

I hung it on the wall under the grouping of wedding photos that is by the front door. I love how it turned out and it was so, so easy and cheap!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

other Believe blocks


I made 15 of theses. The other 14 were on red blocks, but I forgot to take pictures before I gave them away. It was a fun, cheap Christmas gift. I hope everyone that received them enjoyed them.