Thursday, July 28, 2011
Simple Butterflies
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
It's Simply the Nicest Thing
Monday, July 25, 2011
A Simple Challenge to Me
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Beary Bubbly Birthday
This will be messy, so do it over newspaper and don't wear good clothes! To make the background: mix 1 teaspoon of liquid dish soap, 1 teaspoon of sugar and 1/2 cup of waterin a small mug or bowl. Stir them with a straw, then blow bubbles up to the top of your mug. I kept blowing for awhile so they were running over the side to make sure there were plenty. Then carefully add a few drops ofre-inker to your bubbles. Touch your cardstock to the bubbles so that they pop, the ink will stick to your cardstock in an interesting pattern. You will probably need to reblow the bubbles a few times to get the effect you want. Experiment with it, this was my second try. I used Real Red ink which made a really pretty, delicate pink background - not really appropriate for a little boy's birthday card.
I still need to come up with a fantabulous idea for cards for a few daughters' birthdays, think I'll look for some more reinker techniques. Stay tuned!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Second Life for a Dryer Sheet
This is an incredibly simple technique. Just stamp your image on whisper white cardstock. Let the ink set for a few minutes then cover the cardstock with a used dryer sheet and smooth it over the image. Then, sprinkle with Dazzling Diamonds glitter and press it into the glue. Shake off the excess, let it dry for awhile, trim the excess dryer sheet and finish your card. Stunning results, but very simple.
Ingredients: Stamps - Pony Pals and the party hat from Sock Monkey which found it's way into the wrong stamp box. Cardstock - Early Espresso, Pretty in Pink and Whisper White. Ink - Basic Black, Pretty in Pink, Wild Wasabi and Melon Mambo. Other - Watercolor Wonder Crayons, Aquapainter, Pretty in Pink and Melon Mambo markers, Stamp-a-ma-jig and Early Espresso 1/8" taffeta ribbon.
Have fun trying this technique yourself, let me know if you have any questions, I'd be glad to help. I'll be back soon with more ideas.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Yet Another Birthday!


Saturday, May 22, 2010
Pretty Pansies
I've wanted to try these butterfly pansies, designed by Dawn Olchefske, since I first saw them. My daughter Maggi's favorite color is purple, so they'r perfect for her birthday card. I just wish I'd reread the directions before I put them together ... I forgot to draw the lines on the pansies. Oops! They're still cute, though. And I will definitely be making them again.They're amazingly simple to make. All you need is Stampin' Ups Butterfly Punch, a little bit of Shimmery White Cardstock, a brad, a water spritzer, two reinkers, an aquapainter and a Stampin' Write Marker. I used Elegant Eggplant and So Saffron ink. First you punch out two butterflies, spritz them down with water (make them really wet so the reinker will float), and drop reinker on the wings with an aquapainter. You can use the aquapainter to encourage the ink in the directions you want it to spread. Then let the punches dry; I helped these along a little with my embossing tool. Once they're dry, curl the punches a bit, punch holes in the center, draw a few fine lines out from the center and put the two punches together with a brad. You'll have a beautiful pansy you can use on a card, a box, just about anywhere.
The card is made with Pure Plum, Elegant Eggplant and So Saffron cardstock. I stamped "happy birthday" from Teeny Tiny Wishes with Elegant Eggplant ink. The strips of So Saffron and Elegant Eggplant were textured with the "Distressed" plate from Texturz Plates Kit #4 and the Big Shot.
If you'd like to see a demonstration of the butterfly pansies, or need to buy any of the supplies please let me know. I'd be glad to help out.