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Showing posts with label Solo H. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Solo H. Show all posts

A See Through Thank You

I am still loving these see through cards.  The clear craft plastic I use is made by Grafix.  It is 0.007 clear plastic 8.5 x 11" and come four sheets to the pack.  I can get eight cards out of the pack.  These are not as cost effective as my other cards, but are fun to make and have a definite WOW factor.

Here is the recipe:

All products are CTMH unless noted.

Stamp sets - Friendship Blessings, Solo E, Solo H
Paper - Hollyhock cs, Garden Green cs, White Daisy cs
Ink - Hollyhock and Cotton White Opaque (Staz On)
Embellishments - Clear Sparkles, Hollyhock designer ribbon

I second generation stamped the color of the big flower to make it a shade lighter.

I took these pictures outside.  Isn't it cool how you can see the trees in the clear plastic?


Here is a slightly different angle where you can see the shadow of the Thank You on the inside of the card.  Love it!




I will post my last two clear cards next time.  They are my favorite of the four.

Oh, I changed the date of the acrylic card class to Sunday, October 19th.

Happy Stamping!





Happy Birthday All Star

I am still on the masculine theme. This card just evolved while I sat at my scrap table. I had this card with It's A Guy Thing pattern paper sitting on my desk, so I decided I would start with it. I had two little holes pierced towards the bottom, so I decided to cover them up with a piece of New England Ivy cardstock that I distressed with Cocoa ink. Hmmm! What do I do next?

I cut a piece of Barn Red cardstock and decided I would use my Cuttlebug embossing folders. I chose Tiny Bubbles to match the circles on the pattern paper. After I embossed it, I distressed it by rubbing the Cocoa pad over the embossed bubbles. Wow! All I could think of were basketballs, so I took my Let's Play Ball stamp set and stamped a basketball over the bubbles and cut them out. Now, I needed to make a sports card, so I decided to make a Birthday sports card.

I pulled out my SPORTS stamp set and saw the "all star" sentiment. I stamped it with Cocoa ink on Bamboo cardstock and anchored it with edge anchors. I used Bamboo brads instead of using the same color as the anchor. Okay, now how could I get Happy Birthday on the card without it looking like two sentiments sitting on top of each other. Hello! I could use my solo letters and the Happy Birthday stamp set.

I stamped the "h" and "b" in Bamboo ink on Bamboo cardstock, so the sentiment "HAPPY" and "BIRTHDAY" would show up in Barn Red. As I had said before, I don't like light colors without a border, so I ran my New England Ivy marker along the edge of both the solo letters. The letters looked bare on the card, so I added New England Ivy designer ribbon to the 'h" and placed the basketballs around the card on pop-dots. This made the balls jump off the card.

I didn't think I liked the card at first, but now I do. It is fun to start from scratch and just keep adding to a card until you feel it is done. It is scarier to do this, because you don't have a pattern or format to follow. It does get your creative juices flowing. Hope you like!


Have a great weekend and Happy Stamping!


Dress Up A Dollar

I still haven't taken the time to stamp. It seems like we are spending all of our time out at the pool this week with my nieces and nephew visiting. I don't think kids understand the importance of stamping every day, so my daily stamping is suffering...LOL!

I got this address book at Target in the dollar hot spot and altered it for my sister. Her last name starts with "H". The book is bright yellow so Giggles & Grins pattern paper is perfect for this. I used solo "h" for the monogram. In addition, I used paper flowers to dress it up. To finish it off, I tied both Holiday Red and Goldrush organdy ribbon around the spine.

I hope to get back to stamping soon, but it probably won't be until our company heads home.

Thanks for stopping by!