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Saturday, July 17, 2010

You Rock!

Rock on Scrappers!!

Pollycraft is offering up a freebie for using an older freebie image.  I used the freebie that is being offered on their website called Codi.  I love this image.  So "Rock-tastic!"
You can find Codi here.  I colored her with my copic markers, cut her out with my spellbinders Nestabilities, adhered her to some cute black and pink paper from The Paper Studio, added some awesome pink and black flowers from Petaloo and Prima and the sentiment is from the You Rock stamp set from Close To My Heart.

I hope you enjoy rocking out with her!!'


Here is an up close and personal of Codi herself

Here are some of the details of my flowers (ugh, bad lighting)

Have a rockin' day,

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Buzzin' by to say HI!

I wanted to post this great card my daughter made the other day using Honeybee Tilda.  Isn't she darling!  My daughter did a great job on her card I think.  She used a sketch from CTMH's Originals Card Confidence program.
Products used were:
DP ~ DCWV Glitter Stack
Tilda ~ Magnolia store US
Flowers ~ Prima and Crafta.com
Brads ~ CTMH
Buttons ~ My stash

Thanks for looking!
Loo

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Still Here!

*waving frantically*

Yes, I'm still here, I've been busy creating a new blog for my Magnolia cards so I've neglected this blog for a while.  If you'd like to take a sneak peek over at my other blog you can find it here.  I'd love to see what you think of it.  Like I said, it's strictly for my Maggies.  I will have to create a card that doesn't involve a Magnolia image and post it here just to keep this blog alive!

Thanks for following me,
Jessica

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Hello Friend!

Yes, another post from me today!

I made this card a couple weeks ago then I got sick and wasn't able to post it so I'm posting it now.  You can find this card for sale in my etsy shop also.  This card measures 4.25X4.25 but is packed with so much detail!
The image is from High Hopes Stamps which no longer sells to the public but can be found at 7 Kids College Fund.  The clouds were made from cotton, the "sun" is a paper flower from Prima with a button for the center.  I adhered lots of glitter to the button, then added mini brads and a smile to make him a happy sun!
I colored the image with my copic markers and added a little spica glitter to the wings and spots.  He's popped off the card for added dimension.  What a cutie!


Thanks for looking and have a scrappy day!

Sharp Shooter

I think I love this card the most of all my cards...I think...

This card was made using the Cheeky Shooter image from The Greeting Farm.  How cute is she?  I have them all, I love them all!
This is another easel card (I'm addicted, can't you tell?) The inside sentiment was typed up on my computer and printed in brown ink to match the card.  The background was random stamped using images from Clear Dollar Stamps.  The flowers are from Prima, the brads and brown ribbon are from Close To My Heart, and the horseshoes were cut from my cricut.
This card and many of my other cards is for sale on my etsy shop, see my side bar for the link.


Thanks for looking and have a scrappy day!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Inspired By A Song...

That's the challenge this week over at Lindsay's Stamp Stuff.  We were challenged to make a card or project using a song as inspiration.  When I saw this stamp from The Carousel Horse set I knew I was going to use The Carousel Waltz from The Ray Martin Orchestra (1956) as my inspiration.  I always loved carousels as a child, the song being my favorite part.

Here is the card I created.  It's an easel card this time.  It's not much as I've been sick in bed for a week and just now starting to feel somewhat normal but I gave it my best shot.  I pretty much just printed it out the same size as my card and adhered it to the front of my CS.




Lets hop on over to the other design team blogs and see what song inspired them!

Lindsay (owner)

Thanks for looking and have a scrappy day!


Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Bugaboo Blog Candy!!

Wanna win some AWESOME candy from Bugaboo Stamps? 


 How to be entered in the drawing for this candy package:

1) Become a follower of the Bugaboo blog.
2) Help Jodi spread the word by posting a link on your blog or on your sidebar,
3) Leave a comment 

This blog candy will close at 7 am CST on April 15th 
The winning posting comment number will be drawn courtesy of random.org.
Be sure to check back later that day for the winner announcement. 

The candy includes some chipboard tags etc, papers, flower and heart brads, word brads, word rub ons, ribbons, letters, dog, letter, wedding and spring stickers, a bunch of  sparkly embellishments, sticker borders and words, paper flowers..and Im also including a gift certificate to Bugaboo for $21.00 (7 digi stamps)!!

You call this Spring???!!!

It's snowing...that's not what I call Spring!!!  Not fair!

I'm sorry I haven't been around much this past week, I've been down and out with a head/chest infection.  I'm just now starting to feel semi-normal (if that's even possible).  Now my little boy has the same thing, it's certainly made it's rounds in the house.  Anyway, just wanted to let you know I'm still here, just trying to rest and re-coup so I can get back to business.

Thanks!

Monday, March 29, 2010

Anything but a card...

That's right, Lindsay challenged us to create anything but a card and that's just what I did.  I created a paper flower jar for my many, many paper flowers.  I just don't like dumping them all out to find the one I want so I used a wide mouth jar (it's a pickle jar) so I can just reach my hand in and grab the one I want.
I used Doodle Flowers from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff and made it 3-dimensional by popping a second flower over the original and adding a fun corduroy brad to the center.  I typed up "Paper Flowers" on my computer with the Curlz font.  I painted the lid of my jar with CTMH's Create-a-Shade pearl paint with a few drops of Holiday Red re-inker to make it pink to match my paper from The Paper Studio.  The ribbon around the rim of the lid is from JoAnn's and the brads are from CTMH.  The circle sentiment on top is also from Doodle Flowers.


Here is a picture of the top of my flower jar 



Don't forget to swing by the other DT members blogs to check out there Non-Card creations:

Products used:
Digi Stamp ~ Lindsay's Stamp Stuff
Paper ~ The Paper Studio
Brads, paint, CS ~ Close To My Heart
Ribbon ~ JoAnn's
FLower ~ Unknown

Thanks for looking and happy scrappin'

Friday, March 26, 2010

Mother's Day Magnolia

In Europe Mother's Day is in March, I live in the US and it's in May, since I can't get a Mother's Day card for my Nana in Scotland I decided to make my own.  Now I know it's past already but we usually send her cards in May so that's what this one is for.  My mum will be heading there in a couple of weeks and will be taking this with her so I wanted to get it on my blog before it was gone!

I used one of my favorite Magnolia's on this card.  I colored her in greens and when I made my card I was sure I had done her in blue's but she does match.  The paper I used is from TLC and the flowers are from CTMH and Prima.  The little charm is also from CTMH.  Ribbon is from TLC.  I colored her with copics.  She is popped off the page for a more dimensional look.  There is a ribbon slide under the knot and the safety pin to hold the charm that says LOVE.  I used little pearls on each of the flowers on the card.

It started out as a standard card like the one shown in the photograph but has since then been converted to an easel card so my Nana can display it!



A close-up of Tilda


The inside of the card (I kept it simple)


Thanks for looking and have a scrappy day!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Magnolia-Licious Blog Hop Today!

Today the Magnolia-licious Yahoo group is having their monthly Christmas All Year Long blog hop.  Join us on our journey through the other blogs and see what wonderful creations are out there using our Magnolia's which can be purchased at the Magnolia Store here.

If your coming from Deb Zachrich's blog then you're on the right track, if you've started here, then you'll need to go back to Julie Glasgow's Blog and start from the beginning, I'd hate for you to miss any of these gorgeous projects!

The card I created for this blog hop is an easel card and it's a 4.5x4.5 sized card.  Paper used is from Rusty Pickle and Karen Foster Designs.  Ribbon is from JoAnn's.  Flower punch is EK Success.  Stem punch is Martha Stewart.  And the image, of course, is our very own Tilda with Piglet from the So Jolly Under The Mistletoe line. I colored her with copic markers.  I will give the details of the colors I used below the photograph.






Copic colors used:
Hat, Vest, Socks ~ R00, R02, R05
Shirt, Pants, Socks ~ G21, G24, G28
Skin ~ R11, E00, YR00
Pig ~ E02, E93, E95
Hair ~ E31, E33, E37 

Now lets go see what Julie Case has created for this months blog hop!
If you get lost, you can click here to return to the beginning.

Thanks for hopping and have a scrappy day!
 

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Monochromatic Magnolia...

Whew!  Say that 3 times fast...

I created this easel card today using only black, white, gray, and red. It's my take on a monochromatic card with a touch of red.  I saw someone else color an image in all grays and I absolutely loved it (I'm sorry, I can't remember who it was and I scoured the internet looking too).  I used a Magnolia image and Copic colors C1, C3, C5 and C7.  I also used the Copic Spica Glitter Pens for her wings and the hearts but it may be hard to see in the pictures.  The paper is from DCWV Glitter Stack and CTMH. Flowers are from Prima and the sentiment, safety pin and charm are from CTMH.

This is my 2nd Tilda and my first try at the easel card and I'm quite pleased *toot toot*

I hope you like her! And guess what?  I have no idea what I'm going to do with her!






Thanks for looking and have a scrapping day!

Challenges for this card:
Just Magnolia Week 47 ~ Easel Cards

Monday, March 22, 2010

Easy directions for the ever popular Easel Card from SCS...

Ever wondered how to make the ever popular Easel Card everyone is making?  Well, here are some easy to follow instructions from Split Coast Stampers:

Hoppy Easter

Today Lindsay challenged us to create something with Easter as the theme.  This is my project for this challenge.  It's an Easter basket made from card stock.  I used the tutorial from Whimsie Doodles Tuesday Tutorial found here.  It was so easy to follow and such fun to make.  The image I used is a cute little bunny from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff called Cute Easter. I adhered him to a jumbo paper clip and clipped him to the back of the basket.  I made the grass from green card stock that I cut into thin strips and crumpled with my hands.  Great way to relieve some stress :) The sentiment I typed up myself on my computer using the
"cracked" font.  I inked the edges a bit with Amethyst ink from Close To My Heart and popped it off the front of the basket.  I hope you'll try this easy basket and use the cute Easter images from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff.


Don't forget to swing by the other talented DT blogs to check out their Easter creations:


Thanks for looking and Happy Scrappin'

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

He Loves me...

This is my very first ever Magnolia card.  This is for the March Mingle on the Magnolia-licious Yahoo group.  I used "Loves Me Tilda" purchased from 7 Kids College Fund.  I really enjoy looking at this card, it's by far the best card I think I have ever made.  So much time went into making this card.  I'm sad to see it go but I know the person who receives it will enjoy it as much as I do!  I'll just have to go make another one :)


Here is another shot of the details of my card:



Other products used:
Paper ~ Daisy D's
Paper Flowers ~ Close To My Heart/Prima
Brads/gem/safety pin/buckle ~ Close To My Heart
Sentiment ~ Close To My Heart
Ribbon ~ JoAnns
Markers ~ Copic
Also used: Graphically Speaking Cricut Cartridge 

Thanks for looking and have a scrappy day!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Kid's got talent!


This is the very first Magnolia card my 12 year old daughter made.  Some talent huh!?!  I haven't even made a Magnolia card yet.  She colored the image all by herself even the shading of the hair (which I've been trying to teach her).  She wanted to do Suzanne Dean's Scandinavian look but it will take more time to teach so she went with the basic coloring and shading.  I'm such a proud mommy :)
This card is to give to her brother's Kindergarten teacher who is always giving her gifts for helping in the classroom.  What a sweetie!

She used paper from one of those Stacks
Ribbon from JoAnn's
Brads from CTMH
Flowers from Prima
Doily is from Mother's Day Cricut Cartridge
Colored with Copic markers
Image from Magnolia shop

Thanks for looking!  She would love to read your comments! 

The Secret To A Perfect Marriage...

...still remains a secret!

This is the card I made for my mom and dad for their 32nd Anniversary tomorrow, yep, they were married on St. Patrick's Day and on a ship no less!  How fun!
Ok, back to my card...I used the Secret to Marriage digi stamp from Bugaboo.  This is also for the challenge this week on the Catch The Bug Challenge Blog.  Check it out!


Here is a picture of the inside of my card too



The products I used were:
Stamp ~ Bugaboo
Sentiment ~ Bugaboo/Close To My Heart
Paper ~ My Minds Eye
Markers ~ Copic
Dies ~ Nestabilities
Ribbon ~ Close To My Heart

Thanks for looking and have a scrappy day!

Monday, March 15, 2010

Need a Gift Bag?

Here you will find a tutorial on how to create a gift bag using an envelope! 
Yes, you read right, an envelope can be turned into a small gift bag.  Just decorate and you're ready to go.  Below are the details and some pics to follow along with. 

Step 1. Start with a plain envelope

Step 2. Print out a fun Digital image like the one I have chosen here from 

Step 3. Seal the envelope



Step 4. Using decorative scissors, cut the top of the envelope off

Step 5. Fold in both sides and the bottom of the envelope about 3/4" to 1" 
(please forgive the lighting, my camera went funny on me)

Step 6. This is where it can get tricky.  Stick your hand down inside the envelope (I used a letter sized envie and my hand didn't fit very well LOL) 
Push the bottom of the bag up to make a flat surface, also push out the sides to create the "bag" look. Taking the bottom corners, fold them in towards each other and adhere with glue dots or double stick tape. 



Step 7. This is what the envelope should look like if you have done the steps correctly

Step 8. Now you can color your image (if you haven't done this already)

Step 9. Punch two holes either on the top of the bag to create handles, or as I have done here, fold the flap over and punch holes to thread ribbon through. 
(please forgive the black smear, my punch did it, not me LOL)



This is what the finished product should look like.  You're envelopes can be any size depending on what size bag you need.  You can use the big mailing envelopes for a larger bag or the small invitation envelopes for a small bag. I hope you will give this a try, it's fun to create your own bag and matching card for a very special friend :)




Products used:
Digital Stamp: Coffee Talk (Lindsay's Stamp Stuff)
Envelope (standard letter size)
Copics for coloring image
Ribbon

Don't forget to swing by the other DT members blogs and check out what they did with an envelope too!!
Lindsay (owner) 
Cassandra
Cheryl
Jnnifer
Karin
Tanya
Kristin
Rhonda