Thursday, December 30, 2010

Imagine - Bird Label

I wanted to do something different tonight...so I thought about making a shipping label. I couldn't totally do it on the Imagine - hopefully soon! The bird is from the Best Friends Imagine cart (cut at 1.5"). The green/blue label is cut at 2" and the background label is cut at 2.4". All from the Best Friends cart. I printed the fake address using a word processor and then printed it on my printer to make sure I would know where it would print. Then I took the green/blue label and placed it on a clean piece of paper using Repositionable artist's adhesive (3M Spray Mount), placed it in the printer and viola!



Once Upon A Princess

I made this princess card for a 5 year old then decided it wasn't right for a 5 year old. So, then I made the following...I think she will like the hot pink better than the soft pink. I added silver, green and pink stickles to "Celebrate"...I thought she would like the bling. The pink plaid background was cut using New Arrival at 5.5".






Christmas House



I made this with the Imagine Snow Angel cart. Also etched the glass corners - it turned out ok but I need more work on etching...hence the reason for the cream mat. I was going to use a cranberry color but it didn't look as nice.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Imagine - Bird Card

I made this for my officemate. Just a little thank you card since she took me out to eat for my Birthday.

I used the Best Friends cart to print and cut the back ground plaid paper and the bird scene also. I put the blue plaid paper on the inside of the card also. I used a MS punch on the corners.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Snow Friends Treat Bags

I made these bags for my young nephews. Just a little treat for Christmas.

The 2" snowboy was made with the Snow Friends cart.

Snowgirl purses


I made these bags for my 2 young nieces. They have Hershey Kisses inside, the special Christmas ones (Candy Cane). Just a little treat for Christmas.

The 2" snowgirl is cut from the Snow Friends cart. The purse is cut from the Forever Young cart (as large as I could make it on a 12x12 piece of paper). I used double sided paper so the inside has a design as well.

This is my Mom's tree. I had to include the piano, it is in memory of my brother who we lost a few years ago at the young age of 45 due to a VERY short battle with cancer (3 weeks!). He was a very gifted piano player.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

My Blog Has Attitude

Last week, Kristi from http://www.kristispapercreations.blogspot.com/ gave me the My Blog Has Attitude award. Thank you so much Kristi, for visiting my blog and thinking of me for this award!
In order for me to accept this award I have to do a few things:

Share three unknown things about myself:
1. I enjoy spending time alone
2. I drink a soda to wake up in the morning
3. I love to shop at White House Black Market!!!

I also have to pass this award onto 5 bloggers: See here for the blogs I chose!

http://tytyexplores.blogspot.com/2010/11/attitude-blog-award.html

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Lettering Delights Christmas Tags


This took way longer than it should have. I had to send my Imagine back to PC, it has a bad motherboard. My Expression would not cut a Christmas tree without tearing the paper, so I turned to Lettering Delights.
Finding these guys and the background was easy, but getting it to print was another story. We have a wireless printer but for some reason it decided not to work with my computer today. I had to do a "Print Screen", then put the image in PowerPoint - sent it to my husband...and he printed it for me.

I used my Cuttlebug to dry emboss the blue background paper and I sponged white ink on the raised snowflakes.
The gift tags are for my great niece and great nephew, we drew their names for Christmas. I plan to write their name on the belly of the animal.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

CAC - turtle baby card




I used scrap paper to make this baby card. It is actually Christmas paper (double sided). The baby is due at Christmas. The turtle is from CAC and I used the Imagine to create the pattern. The scallop is from the Imagine too.


Thanks Chris and Alex!!!!!!

Thank you Chris and Alex from Provo Craft for all your help this week!!!