Showing posts with label stamping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stamping. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

A Simple and Not-so- Simple Christmas Card with Video

Hi everyone! Practical Scrapper Alison Day here sharing a couple of Christmas cards I whipped up this morning for you. I had intended to create several simple cards but ... I got kind of carried away with one of them and it turned out to be not so simple!!

Ah well, it happens. Right?

I decided to film a video showing you my process on the simpler card as well as giving you an overview of what went into the more complicated card. You can check it out below. Both use supplies I already had on hand - something I am an advocate for. Don't get me wrong, I love to shop for new supplies but re-loving those older supplies is just as important!

Enjoy the video and then scroll down to see close up shots of each card.









Thank you. Hope I've inspired you today!

Thursday, October 3, 2013

It's a Hoot!

Good morning!

This is Practical Scrapper Becci here to share with you this sweet owl themed baby shower banner to share with you this morning. I knew that I wanted to go with fall colors - also very "boy" like orange, and blue. I added a primary color of grey, knowing that the nursery will be grey and blue and owl themed.


When I create a custom banner, I think about the theme of the party or room, the colors that might go with it - usually my own choice of what I feel for the person. I round up the papers and think of the general idea then I set to work. I treat each banner panel as though it is it's own creation. For each of the letters of the baby's name, I cut them out of cream card stock and watercolored each one.

For this banner panel I sewed the punched circles (from the next banner panel over) together into a string and attached them - I love a little banner within a banner.


Here I stamped and embossed a little owl in two of the circles, peeking out.


Here I wove strips of the patterned paper together for the background, and also added dots and star sequins.

Here I used a star stamp (from my 6 year old daughter's craft bin), and I embossed it with white Zing powder.

For this last panel, I wanted to use the EXACT owl as the stamp. So I drew it in Illustrator, imported each part of the owl (eyes, belly, nose) into Silhouette and cut each piece. He's so cute.

And as a bonus, I also made an owl taggie blanket to go with this gift:



For this little guy, I made my own patter for him. the face details are all hand sewn.

Thanks for coming over today to check out my owl-licious creations, it was a hoot!

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Simply Created Halloween Kit by Jenn Campbell

Good morning everyone... Jenn Campbell here with today's individual feature!
My feature is all about this adorable 
Pumpkin Pie Goodie Gear
Simply Created Halloween Kit

I just love this kit and how easy it is to create so many adorable goodie bags!!!
Combined with this stamp set...
Oh Goodie

Here is what I created...




I also used the Best of Halloween Stamp set...


Happy stamping!!!