Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Spirelli Card

I thought I had posted this card long ago but I don't see it on here anywhere so I guess I didn't. :-)

This is created using the Sweet Pea DSP from the Occaisions Mini catalogue that is now retired.
I used the small and medium Spirelli punches that I've had forever and the large scalloped circle from the scallop circle #2 Big Shot die.
The cardstock I used is Chocolate chip, So Saffron and Old Olive. Whisper White for the card base.
The ribbon is a satin chocolate chip that is also retired.
I used regular quilting/sewing thread in a similar color to the old olive and in a metallic copper on the chocolate chip Spirelli flower.
I then put them all together with a 5/8 inch chocolate chip jumbo brad. To finish the Spirelli embellishment I used some left over copper peel off sticker negatives that have been sitting around begging to be used.
Next I used the Tiny Tags stamp set and Chocolate Chip Classic ink to create the tags which were punched out with the Medium Jewelery Tag punch. (These both can be found in the new Idea Book and Catalogue).
They were then attached to the embellishment on the card.

I'm pleased with the card. It is different!



Thanks for stopping by.

Sharri

Friday, July 23, 2010

Decor Elements Fun

I can't believe that it has been so long since I have posted....I apologize to all who have checked in and there was nothing new. We were away on our awesome Alaskan Cruise tour for the rest of June and first of July and then I have been trying to catch up.

I thought I would share the pictures of my grand daughter's room that she and I had fun with. These Stampin'Up Decor Elements called Ginormous Flowers are retired but they look great on her walls. I had purchased them for her and sent them to her earlier in the year but her mother was a bit intimidated by them so we put them on the walls while we were there in July on out way home from Alaska. I was amazed at how easy they went onto the walls.






















Thanks for stopping by and I will have some new things to share soon. Sharri

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Video Tutorial!

Valita Reynolds in Austrailia has created a video tutorial for my Lilies that adorned my scrapbook in a box, seen in this post:

http://papercraftsloveaffair.blogspot.com/2010/05/scrapbook-in-box.html

Please go see how she has simplified and demonstrated these flowers:

http://valitasfreshfolds.blogspot.com/2010/06/punched-paper-lily.html


You will be really glad you did,

Have fun!

Sharri

Travel Memory Keeper


We are soon off on an Alaskan Cruise Tour with friends. There will be 4 couples so it should be a good time.
I made these travel Journal/Memory Keepers for each couple to keep note and to journal about each day we are away.
I used Kraft/Crumb Cake Cardstock as the base and embellished them with Pumpkin Pie and Night of Navy card stock, the new Travel Journal DSP and Sentimental Journey stamp set both of which are found in the Summer Mini catalogue.
I made a belly band with the Scallop Trim border punch which will be available July 1st when the new catalogue goes live and found pens at the dollar store that I embellished with some DSP as well.
Inside are cards where the date and place can be noted and then space to journal about the place or events of the day.

I was really pleased with these and the recipients were as well.




If you would like to know where to find the tutorial on how to make these please email me privately at :

sharri@rogers.com

and I will send you the info.

Please be patient as I am going away but I will try to send it to you asap.

Thanks for stopping by!

Sharri

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Another Scrapbook in a box


I love this technique!

This time I used Cameo Coral ink and cardstock. The DSP inside is retired but then Cameo Coral is soon to be as well.
The original post is here:
http://papercraftsloveaffair.blogspot.com/2010/05/scrapbook-in-box.html





























I've shown pictures inserted into this one; which I did by using a corner photo punch that I had in hand. This makes it easy to change them out when ever you need/want to.

Hope you enjoy!

Sharri

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Punched Hippo


This cute little guy is from an online punch class I took from Heather Summers; her blog can be found on my side bar here.
It uses the returning Baha Breeze and many punches. Thge DSP is retired from last year's catalogue. He's so cute in real life.

Hope you enjoy him, pop on over to Heather's website and check it out, she has great classes.

Thanks for stopping by,

Sharri

Sunday, May 16, 2010

It's hip to be square!

I have finally manged to get back to my blog......it's been one of those weeks! again. I seem to have alot of those lately, either I'm really busy or much less organized than I used to be.....hmm I wonder what it is?

This is the title of the posting on Leeann Greff's blog where I cased this card from.
It can be found here:

http://flowerbug.typepad.com/my_weblog/2010/04/punch-art-square-flowers-.html


I had to do a punched card for a swap and loved the simplicity of this card so I changed up the colors and cased it. I used Pink Pirouette and Melon Mambo for the pinks and Tempting Turquoise and Brilliant Blue for the blues.

The Scallop Trim Border Punch 1/4 inch Whisper White Gross Grain ribbon and the Circle Ice Rhinestone brads as well as a blue button from the Playground Collection.
The sentiment is from the Hello Stamp set.

The flowers are 3/4 inch squares that have been rounded on opposite corners.

Hope you like this.

Thanks for stopping by!

Sharri

Friday, May 7, 2010

Mother's Day Cards

Traditionally we have a Mother's Day BBQ and have both sides of the family come for supper, and inevitably it rains or even snows. This year both our mothers are away for this day so it'll be a quiet day for us. I made these cards to send with the mothers and for the other mothers in our family.

These cards are all totally cased from several other demos and on-line blogs that I follow.

Hope you enjoy.








I cased this card from Tiffany Bauer: her blog can be found here: www.mycraftyworld.blogspot.com
I used Rich Razzleberry Classic Ink, Cards Stock and Polka Dotted Ribbon along with DSP from the Cottage Wall Collection. The image from Messages for Mom was stamped on Whisper White. I then attached a flower and half pearl from the pretties kit.









This card was cased from Carl Bazhenow's blog found here: www.carlascraps.com
The same image as above was used and then colored with inks and the blender pen. Layers were made from Shades of Spring DSP, Pretty in Pink and Melon Mambo, the edge was punched with the Scallop Trim Border punch. I used the small rhinestone brads found in the pretties kit to finish it off.






The Pink and Green cards were cased from Diana Gibbs, her blog can be found here:
www.stampingwithdi.com

I love the new satin ribbons, the purple one is one I had in my stash but it matches the Shades of Spring DSP perfectly). The sentiment is from Well Scripted set.

The Bermuda Bay card was cased from Jen Sannes, her blog can be found here: www.simpleandsincere.com
This one uses the SAB Welcome Neighbor DSP and the SAB set as well.

Thanks for looking!

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY to all you mothers!

Sharri

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Scrapbook in a Box

I watched this video tutorial on You-tube showing how to make a Magnolia Flower from the Stampin'Up Ornament punch:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlczsCli5pg&feature=player_embedded

......and decided to try it out. I used Whisper White cardstock and Pink Pirouette Classic Ink for the flower and I sponged the punches on both sides; otherwise I followed her directions in the video. I was so pleased with the results that I had to put it on something and decided to make a box.

The box is just a 12x12 piece of Pink Pirouette cardstock that is scored at 4" and 8" on two sides, you then cut one score line to the 4" score line on each side of the paper9 make sure it is the same line on each side)
You then fold the box up staggering the sides to create the box.
When opened up the box is actually a scrapbook with 9 sections that are 4x4 to use for journaling and/or pictures.
The sides of the box are decorated with the Bridal DSP that has been colored with Pink Pirouette Classic ink by rubbing the pad over the paper until evenly colored. It's beautiful in real life.
I made the top by taking a piece of Pink Pirouette C/S that measured 10 and 1/8th inches square. I then scored it at 1.5 and 3 inches on all sides then cut and scored as usual for any box top. This one has reinforced sides on it for stability.


I'm on a roll......This next box I created is for my sister whose first grandchild.....Lily was born in February. I decided there had to be a way to make a 3D Lily so I spent the afternoon playing and this is what I came up with. I used Certainly Celery CS and the Bridal DSP again with Classic ink to decorate the sides.
The lilies were created by taking a 2"x8.5" pieces of Whisper White CS; scored and folded at 1" , this I put about one third to half way into the large oval punch, fold to the center of the punch to get a narrow oval with points on the ends. You need 6 for each lily.


I then sponged each fold/score line with Certainly Celery Classic Ink then opened and folded the other way and repeated. I sponged one end of each petal with some Certainly Celery and also a bit of So Saffron Ink to give depth to the center of the flowers.

Next I took one petal and glued an other one to it oneach side of the fold line joining it at the bottom,(it looks like a fan) repeat this again with the other 3 petals. These are 2 halve of the lily, set aside to dry.

For the stamens I used slivers of Certainly Celery CS and So Saffron CS. Fold the yellow CS, 1"slivers in two and glue then fold in half again and glue this to the end of the green sliver(2-3") sandwiching it with the yellow folded over. You need 5 slivers with yellow . Punch out a 1/4" circle and sponge it with Certainly Celery,fold over a the end of a green sliver and glue the circle to it. I then lightly pinched the circle to give it a 3D effect. You could also use an embossing tool to make it 3D as well.

Now to put the lily together I pinched the folds in the petals so the two halves of the flower were easy to fit inside each other and glued these together at the bottom and at the same time putting the stamen slivers into the center of the flower so the ends protrude from the flower like a stem and the stamens are in the center of the flower.
Set aside and let dry well.

When dry use a bone folder or round handled tool or pencil to shape the petals so that the flower is more realistic.

Place them on the top of the box or where ever you want a lily to be.

I hope that gives you some idea and it is not to difficult to follow.

Thanks for stopping by.

Sharri

May 7, 2010 - I just want to say thanks to everyone for all the lovely comments on these
projects, they are very much appreciated, Sharri

Valita Reynolds in Austrailia has created a video to show how she made her interpretation of my Lilies. please go over to her blog and see how she has refined and simplified these flowers.
http://valitasfreshfolds.blogspot.com/2010/06/punched-paper-lily.html
Thank you, Valita for making these flowers come to life. Sharri

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

One layer, Clean and Simple

This is a fun card that I cased the technique from Dawn Griffiths again; here is a link to the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60hBONREyfk&feature=player_embedded

she and I have similar styles/tastes I guess.



It's very impressive in real life. I used Whisper White card stock, Orchid Opulence classic ink, the scallop trim border punch and the "With All My Heart" stamp set.

Hope you enjoy and will try this technique.

Have a great day!

Sharri

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Last of Easter....finally!

Here are the last of the Easter items I created this year. I think this is a shortened version on the fancy favor box that I used the Eyelet Border Punch on for the edges of the box and handle and the DSP trim, Tea Party. I needed something to make a quick simple basket for treats, it was very effective and doesn't need to be used only for Easter could be for any special treat.



This next basket is from the Big Shot Die, Baskets and Blooms, I used an Embossing folderon it before putting together, to give it some texture and then embellished it with a punched bunny on
the front and back so you can see him coming and going. He is a compilation of several bunnies I have seen over the season this year. I stamped a tag from the Eggcoutrements set and tied it on with linen thread after putting an eyelet in it. I also used a sparkly brad for his tail for lack of a pom-pom.


Thanks for stopping by,

Sharri

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

2nd half ....

These are the projects that make up the second part of the "Hibernate Until Spring Class". This uses the Eggcellent Egg kit, the Extra Large two step Bird punch and the tiny tag punch all from the Occasions Mini. Jackie Topa really out did herself with this class, it's fun and easy.



This first project is a note card holder, 4x4 cards in a holder made from the punches, bashful blue and whisper white card stock. The sentiments are from the Well Scripted set.

The next card uses The rub-ons in the Eggcellent Eggs kit and the rhinestone jewels in it, as well as the bird punch again. Adding some Whisper White Organza ribbon sets it off. I used a stamp from the tiny tags set for the sentiment.



Hope you enjoyed this, I will post more from this class as I complete them.

Thanks for stopping by.

Sharri

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Easter is past.....

Here are a couple of cards I made for Easter as well. I used a class I purchased from Jackie Topa called Hibernate until Spring. It's a 10 week class that uses the Eggcellent Eggs kit in the Occaisions Mini catalogue. Cards stock for this class is Soft Subtles
These are from the first week.

The first card uses the Two Step Bird punch (wings) to create the flowers; very simple but fun. The flower centers are from the kit.

The next card uses the dots embossing folder, some parts from the kit and stamped image from the Eggcoutrements set some punches and the sentiment for both is from the Well Scripted set.



This is only half of the first week I will post the other half soon.

Thanks for stopping by!

Sharri

Friday, April 16, 2010

Abundant Hope, Easter Blessings

I can't believe it's been so long since I posted, so sorry!! I've had these pictures in my camera and forgot about them. After Easter we ran away for a few days and then coming back to work had me busy, busy so that's my excuse.

These are some cards I made using the Abundant Hope Stamp set from the current Occaisions Mini along with the Scallop Trim Border punch, Embossing folders and ribbon. The coloring was done with a blender pen and ink so easy to do and once stamped the images are so simple to color.




I have more to share so come back soon to see; I promise it won't be as long between posts.


Thanks for coming by.

Sharri

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Green Beauty!

This pretty card was created using a Certainly Celery card base, the Sweat Pea DSP that was in the Occaisions mini catalogue, the Beautiful Wings embosslit and the new Satin Ribbon. The button is from the Playground button collection in the IBC and the sentiment from the stamp set "With All My Heart". It is a very simple elegant card if I do say so my self.



Thanks for stopping by,
I hope you all have a great holiday weekend!

Sharri