Saturday, April 30, 2011

Side-step and more bookmarks

Here is the side-step card I was telling you about.  You could do SO much w/ a card like this.  Lots of places to embellish.  I kept it pretty simple, leaving a "step" for the giver to write a little note to the person they give it too.  I made about 15 of these the other day.  All of the colors coordinate with the girls clothes so some are different than this one.

There are 3 "steps" to the card.  They are surprisingly easy to make.  You can find a tutorial on SPLITCOASTSTAMPERS.COM. 

Doing the Bookmark card this morning was so much fun I made a bunch of them to sell at the craft fair.  I am packaging them in a cello bag with a bag topper and selling them for $3.  I think they make a great gift!  Here are my favorites I made:


I used the new FUN FLOWERS DIE from SU.  And O>M>G!  If you already have another flower die (like Blossom Party) and don't think you need another one-  You are sorely mis-taken.  This one is SO AWESOME!  And u could use both dies together to add many layers.  Oh what fun!
~J

Good friends and a Mother's Day Card

Hey! My friend Tiffany called me this morning to let me know she was looking at my blog and was "loving" so much that I've made lately. She had said that she went to the blog hoping to find a Mother's Day card for a little inspiration to make one herself. I hadn't made one yet so I told her that I'd make one and post it today. So here's my finished project.......






Pretty, right?  But guess what?  That felt flower with the ribbon has super powers.  No, really.  You don't believe me?  Watch this.......

That's right!  It slips off the card and becomes a bookmark!  Here's how I did it......

I cut out flowers from felt using the BIG SHOT.  Glued them all together and attached them to the ribbon.  Now comes the fun part.....  Here's what the Bookmark looks like all put together without the card~


Here's how I "folded" it around the card so I didn't have to glue it down.  I wanted it to be easily removable. 

Wrapped it around the inside of my card and "tucked it" through my sentiment.  The hint to this is to only adhere your sentiment at the sides.  No adhesive in the middle.  Fold over the flower, and there you have it!  A bookmark card.  Fabulous!!!!!  I'm so glad my mother's an avid reader-I know she'll get a lot of good out of this. 


Oh and by the way Tiffany~ since you came to my blog for inspiration and didn't find it.......I have a free "kit" for you to make this.  I'll bring it to you Tuesday night!


Back later with the Side-step card~

~J

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Skinny Notepads

Hey!  Here are a few of the Skinny Notepads I've made.  The notepads measure 2.5 inches by 8 inches.  I made 20 of these.  I'm just showing you the 2 different styles I did.  Each has different paper, but they all either have a felt flower (made with the BLOSSOM PARTY DIE and the BIG SHOT.  Felt came from Papertreyink.com.  This is the highest quality felt there is.  Highly recommend it.  Comes in alot of colors.), or they have a quote stamped on them.  I will be selling them for $1.50 at the craft fair.


The notepads also came from Papertreyink.com.  They were $6 for 10.  But from what I understand, you can purchase bigger notepads from anywhere and have them cut to whatever size you want at Staples.  So you could make these any size.


Stay tuned tomorrow for a bunch (about 15) side-step cards I made today.  Got the tutorial for this type of card from Splitcoaststampers.com.  They were SO much fun to make.  And it really creates a WOW! effect.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Acrylic Frame Post It Holder

Here is a sample of some Post-It Note holders I am making for the craft fair.  They are made out of a 4x6 frame from Dollar General.  But you can find these anywhere. 
I just cut a piece of paper to 4x6 and inserted it where you would normally put your photo.  Then I adhered a pad of post-it's and a little piece of ribbon to hold the mini gel pen from Staples.  I plan on selling these for either $4 or $5.  Leaning towards the $5 though.

I tied extra ribbon around the whole thing to keep people (kids!) from flipping through the post-it's at the craft fair.

I'm counting down the days till the fair.....  11 to go!  But I'm not counting down because I'm excited.  I'm counting down b/c it means that is when I can stop working so stinkin' hard!

Back tomorrow to show you some skinny notepads~

~J

Saturday, April 23, 2011

I'm still here

Hey long lost friends.  I've been working every spare minute (almost literally-ask my family!) on stuff for the craft fair.  After all this prep time, I tell you one thing.....if this craft fair doesn't go well, I don't know if I'll ever want to try another one again!  I've had some time to post though but my camera's batteries were dead and we had no AA's in the house.  It finally dawned on me yesterday to "steal" a couple from a Wii remote.  So that brings me to some pics of a few things I've been doing..... (bear with me-there is alot of pics)

I cased this card from the Occasions Mini.  I made about 20 of them-I will be selling them as a set of 6 for $8 in a card box.  They are still missing the sentiments on them. 


These are "mini composition notebooks".  I found them for $1 for a set of 3 at Dollar General.  I will be selling them in sets of 2 for $4.  They are packaged in a cello bag with a bag topper, but I took them out to take the pics. 


A "With Love and Caring" card that I have duplicated about 12 times:  (Made from the wonderful stamp set THANKS FOR CARING from the Occasions mini.)


Baby Onesie cards:  I've made about 30 of them.  I'll sell them for $2.50/piece.




Sympathy card:  also from the THANKS FOR CARING stamp set.


Cute, cute, cute cards made with the versatile OWL PUNCH.  Sorry for the glare, they are in clear envelopes.


Post-it note holder w/ mini pen.  These are SO much fun to make.  They are quick and easy as well.  You can find the instruction video on how to make these on Dawns Stampin Thoughts.  The pens I purchased on sale for $1.99 for 12 at Staples.  They fit perfectly!  The flowers are made from the DAISIES #2 Die for the BIG SHOT from SU.  THese are also in a cello bag with bag topper.  Selling them for $3.


Tag bags.  10 in a pkg (assorted) for $1.  Made with the TWO TAGS DIE.  I also have Bookmark bags made with the same die.  Just no TO and FROM on them and no hole punched at top for string.


MY FAVORITE!>>>>>>>>>

Spinner cards.  Wish you could see these in person....they are so stinkin' cute.  I have made about 10 or 15 of these, then ran out of dimensionals so I had to stop.  Think I'll pick up some cheap ones somewhere this week to make more of these cards.  I think since they are interactive and move-they will be a big hit.  I'm going to sell them for $2.50.  It's so much fun to tilt the card left and right to watch the owl twirl!




This is what I do at night when I am watching tv or waiting in the pick up line at the school waiting for the kids to get out.  I've got about 60 girls here, and about 60 more stamped and ready to color.  Then I'll just slap them on some cards.  It's much easier to Mass-produce these this way.  Since these cards take me longer to make, they will be selling for $2.50.  All other "regular" single cards are gong to be $2 or 6 for $10. 
Ok...that's it for now.  That post wore me out!  I'll post some more pics of things in a few days (maybe Monday.) Hoping to get some more tiles done today and some special other things I haven't shown yet. 


Have a wonderful blessed Easter.  And don't forget to thank the Lord for what he did for you 2,000+ years ago.  I try to do this on a daily basis, but this weekend is a great time to reflect on it and be ever so thankful for his amazing love. 

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Coasters and a Baby Onsie Card

Wow.  Where has the time gone?  It's been super-nice weather here in the Midwest, so I've been spending alot of time outside.  We've finally been able to plant some flowers.  Now our house has some color in the garden! 


I've been super busy working on stuff for the craft fair I have coming up that my friend Amy and I are doing. Here are some Coasters:





I made these using the Craft ink Spots from Stampin' Up.  Then I sprinkled them with clear embossing powder and stuck them in a 350 degree oven for 10-12 minutes.  I've made 30 so far and I plan on selling them in sets of 4 for $6 in a cute little box.

FYI-for all you Stamp Clubbers of mine.........guess what?  We are making one of these next month at our Club!

Here's another thing I'm mass-producing:

Onesie cards.  I'm making girl, boy, and neutral versions.  Aren't they so cute!?

I'll try to post a little more regularly for all you committed readers out there!

Off to color with my Copics to get some cards together today!

~J

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Stamp Storage

Hey-I'm back real quick to show you all the Binder I got from allthatscraps.com.   It holds all my loose "single" cling mount and clear stamps I've been purchasing lately to color with my Copics.  It holds SO many stamps!  You have to buy the panels for the binder seperately, but allthatscraps sells them too.  I took a piece of cardstock and stamped the images that I have in the binder  on it and placed it iin the front pocket. This way I can know what stamps are where.   No, this isn't all that fit.  I did the same thing to the back side too!

I'm thinking about storing my SU stamps in some of these too.  I wouldn't have to have so many stinkin' cases that way!  More room in my bookcases for other things! 

They all cling so nicely without fopping around in there.  Love it!

Finshed Cards

I'm on a roll.  It's only 10:15 and I've made 9 cards so far this morning.  I plan to get alot done today for the craft fair I have coming up.  Here are my finished 9 cards.  What should I charge for them?  I want to make sure I price them to sell, not to high.  But at the same time, the quality of these cards are far superior to other cards I tend to make.  Hmmmmmm.............

 Glossy Accents on the Apple








My favorite is this last one.  It reminds me of my daughter so much.  Not the way she looks, but her personality.  It's as if someone took out their camera to take her picture and she immediately struck a pose with a little sassy attitude!  LOVE IT!

I'll be back later when my motivation to be crafty has run out to show you my storage for all my new single cling stamps.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

More Copic Cuties

Hey!  Here are some more cute Copic girls I colored today.  These are some new stamps I got from AllThatScraps.com.  LOVE these stamps!  They are so much fun.  For the ones that are sitting on the bench, I stamped the girl twice onto the cardstock.  Then I cut out one of them very carefully to make a "mask".  I then temporarily glued her down on top of the other girl image I stamped.  Next, I stamped the bench on top of her.  Lifted off the "masked" image and voila'!  Instant fabulous-ness.  Stay tuned tomorrow.  I'm hoping to put these on some cards and I'll share with you a wonderful storage solution I came across to store all those lose cling stamps of yours. 
Later!~



 I really need a red marker to do the cherry!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Some Copic Cards

Still waiting fro the adhesive I ordered to arrive, but here are some cards I have made with my 2-way glue pen (yes, it's time-consuming!) the past few days.  Sorry I haven't posted the past several days.  I've felt like crap b/c I've just been eating whatever I want to be eating instead of sticking to the gluten-free diet I'm supposed to be on.  But I woke up this morning ready to be a "good, little G-free girl" again.  So I'm looking forward to feeling better.  On with the cards.......
 Here's what the inside sentiment says:

I colored the Rhinestones with my Copic markers so they would match the butterflies.  You couldn't do this w/ most markers, b/c they would just smear off.





That's all I have for today!  Thanks for stopping by!

~J