Friday, February 29, 2008
Oragami Box
Thursday, February 28, 2008
I know....this is old
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Flourishes!
Sharon (No Time to Stamp?) challenged us to make a simply stamped card that had flourishes on it!!
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
February 26 - Design Basics Lesson #8
Last card ------->
Monday, February 25, 2008
Plastic Challenge
Playing around tonight so I had to upload.
Over at Daring Cardmakers they challenged us to make something using plastic packaging that is destined for the bin or recycling. What a great idea! I love recycling things in my crafting.
See that blue and green "friend" tag...well, it is a bread clip! I used my alcohol inks to pretty it up and voila, a great tag. You might also recognize the green polka dot paper...it is actually some of the packaging that comes with the Papertrey Ink stamp sets. I saved it and knew some day I'd use it. Since I was "recycling" I decided that today was the day!
Supplies: Cardstock-Basic Black (SU!), Green (unknown), polkadot (PTI packaging); stamps-Faux Ribbon (PTI), Ink-Basic Black (SU!), Accessories-bread tag, alcohol inks lettuce and stream (Ranger), ribbon (unknown), designer label punch (SU!), marker (Zig).
Thanks for dropping in for a visit. Remember, tomorrow is "lesson day" See you there!
Donelda
Girlfriends!
I had put the Beautiful Blooms set on my Papertrey Ink wish list because I knew it would make some beautiful cards. I've yet to put all the flowers together to make a great collage card, until now!! I did borrow a flower and some "bits" from the Green Thumb set as well.
I seem to always be trying to meet a challenge that I set for myself. This time, I've been trying to use my Sahara Sand cardstock. I checked to make sure that Purely Pomegrante would show up well on it (I only own classic dye ink from Stampin' Up) and it did! So I added it to Chocolate Chip and Close to Cocoa. I love the color combo!
For the sentiment, I wanted to use the "girl friend" sentiment from Green Thumb. Honestly, I just noticed the little tiny "girl" this afternoon while making another card! I knew it would make the perfect card to be able to enter on Caardvarks challenge -- Lovefest - Friendship. I stamped it and then used an oval to encircle it. The sentiment was a tad too small so I added a few little flowers on either side. Finally, I had to decide what to do with the sentiment -- how to attach it. I didn't want a ribbon going all the way through the flower and leaf collage, so I made little slits in the oval using my hobby knife and found a unique way to tie on the ribbon. It gave just the right amount of color on the right side of the card!!
If you haven't tried a Caardvarks challenge yet, you really should!! If you haven't purchased any Papertrey Ink stamps yet, you really should do that too -- you won't be sorry!
Thanks for visiting.
Donelda
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Challenge and challenge
Friday, February 22, 2008
A Flying Mouse?
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Challenge Card
Anyway, I've decided that I must get some white rub on letters! That was too hard writing those words on there as I don't have that great hand writing like some of the expert card makers!!
Supplies: Stamps-MeowMeow (SU!); Ink-Basic Black(SU!), Paper-Brown is Bazzil and designer stripes is Basic Grey; Accessories-watercolor pencil crayons (SU!), 1 1/4" circle punch, corner rounder, white gel pen (Marvy), sticker letters
Thanks for visiting! Donelda
No Time To Make a Card because....
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
GREEN
Technique Tag
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
February 19 - Design Basics Lesson #7
On my first cards, I designed a very pretty purple card with elegant flowers in the same purple. However, on one card (the one on the left) I have used a plain serif style text. This text does not match the elegance of the card!! However, on the other card (the right) I have used a more script and italisized font which is more elegant and matches the style of the card better. What do you think? Do you think the card on the right looks more harmonious??
On this second card, I am looking at Harmony and Visual Echo by considering the style of the elements.
The card on the left features an image of a little cute fish with a relaxed sentiment - a simple "hi". These elements match the cute colored circles of the backgroud paper. However, the card on the right shows a very elegant bird flying gracefully through the air and a very fancy sentiment "Bonjour". These elements do not appear to match the simple and basic background paper as well as the other image. I am sure that this is probably a personal preference but I really think the cute little fishy matches the background much better than the fancy bird!!! What do you think??
Supplies: Cardstock-Whisper White, Orchid Opulance (SU), Dark Green (Bazzil); Designer paper- (Provo Craft); Ink-Basic Black, Orchid Opulance (SU); Stamps-Carte Postale, Everyday Flexible Phrases, Fancy Flexible Phrases, Fishy Friends (all SU), Beautiful Blooms (Papertrey Ink); Accessories-ribbon (Michaels dollar bin).
I hope you enjoyed this lesson as much as I did. Off to create more cards using visual echo. Thanks for visiting.
Donelda
Monday, February 18, 2008
Two Moos - Friends
Sorry!
Buttons and Flowers for a Birthday
make an extra special Card for her. She loves to sew, so I always try to add buttons and such on her cards!!
This card is quite simple in design. Some beautiful designer paper (It is K&Company - their paper is beautiful) sewn with my sewing machine starts it all off. Then I added the scallop with the sentiment and those cute little flowers from Papertrey Ink. Finished it all off with a big
flower, some buttons, and a bit of ribbon!!
Supplies: Cardstock (Very Vanilla), Designer Paper (K&Co), Ink-Bordering Blue (SU), Stampes-Paper Trey and Borders and Corners {Square} (both Papertrey Ink), Accessories- Scallop punch (borrowed from Robin - thanks again Robin!!), various buttons, BazzillBasics flower, ribbon (Michaels), thread, sewing machine, dauber.
Thanks for visiting. Donelda
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Nautical Stuff and Lighthouses
the nautical theme, so I used some tan colored braiding cord instead. Finally, I couldn't resist the shells along the bottom, even though it wasn't part of the layout (but I know Sharon won't mind, she is not a stickler for rules - she just wants us to all have fun!!). Last of the Valentines
Again, sorry everyone
that I've been slack on
posting, thought I was better but my body was just tricking me for the day....
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Valentine for Grandma and Grandpa
Supplies: Cardstock-brown, caramel, red (Brazzil), Ink-Chocolate Chip, Creamy Caramel, Real REd (SU), Stamps - itty bitty backgrounds (SU), Dollar stamps from Michaels, Accessories- various buttons, various ribbon, prima lowers, SU brads, other heart shaped brad (unknown), rhinstone (dollar store), lace from Great Grandma Mary's sewing stash, brown marker.
Thanks for visiting. Donelda
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
February 12 - Design Basics Lesson #6
If you haven't been following along, I've listed the previous lessons on the right side of my blog for you to easily find and read! Enjoy.
This is the 6th lesson in my own exploration of Design Basics. I am learning lots of great stuff from a book called Design Basics Index by Jim Krause. Welcome to my learning.
Lesson #6 - Harmony by VISUAL ECHO.
This lesson is a continuation of understanding how Harmony making agreement between elements of a design. Today the focus is on VISUAL ECHO.
When using visual echo, Jim says it "...establishes and eye-pleasing sense of unity between elements of a layout". In this card example, I have taken the design of the backgroud paper and borrowed both the colors (red and brown) as well as an actual repetition of the desgn which you can see on the diamond on the front of the card.
I made the diamond element on this card using Papertrey Ink stamps. You can see them under the card in the picture. This is one of the reasons why I LOVE Papertrey Ink stamps. Nicole adds a ton of little stamps which you can use to make some great designs. It took a bit of work to distress the element to make it actually match the background paper but I really like the end result!
Supplies: Cardstock-Rose Red, Very Vanilla, Chocolate Chip (all SU); Designer Paper-Stella Ruby (Basic Grey) Ink-Regal Rose, Close to Cocoa, Chocolate Chip, Creamy Caramel, River Rock (all SU); Stamps-Borders & Corners {oval} and {square}, Text Box, and Faux Ribbon (all Papertrey Ink), Everyday Flexible Phrases (SU); Accessories-corner rounder, dauber.
Can't wait to see your cards with Visual Echo in them!! Thanks for visiting!!
Donelda
Monday, February 11, 2008
Yum, Yum Good.
I decided to create something for Sharon's Bake Off challenge on her blog No Time to Stamp? This little House Mouse stamp looked like he was enjoyging some baked goods! On the little cupcake, I added some frosting (modeling paste) and sprinkles (seed beads)
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Bookmarks!
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Anniversary Card
A Few Challenge Items
link to my blog and see them.
Here is an altered frame for Caardvarks (see link on right). I love the designer paper!! Not so keen on how the swirl turned out!! Chipboard and I don't seem to get along. It never ends up looking like I want it to look!!
Supplies: Designer paper is Overton House Designs by EK Success, Cardstock is So Saffrom by SU!, Ink is Barely Banana and Close to Cocoa (SU!), Stamps-Delight in Life (SU!) and Beautiful Blossoms (Papertrey Ink); Accessories-Taffeta Ribbon(SU!), Chipboard swirl (fancy Pants)
Next up is this cute little baby card to show the baby love for Caardvarks (see link on right). Very little stamping on this card but I love that pieced bunny!!
Supplies: Paper-background is from K&Company, blues are from We R Memories; Ink-basic black (SU!); stamps-just one of the Studio g stamps from Michael's; Accessories-black pen(zig), white gel pen (Marvy), buttons and ribbon (unknown).
Thanks for dropping by tonight. Donelda
Beate's weekend sketch challenge #34
A few weeks ago, I was at the office and I saw a mousepad that had an ad on it from an insurance company (or something like that). The image on it was a bright orange (the fruit) sitting on a brown fence with the background being white!! It was amazing!! and I knew it would make a great color combo for a card.
I started out making some background paper using Papertrey Ink stamps. This is one of my favorite things about Nicole's stamps, especially the Borders & Cornders stamps!!
I used the double line orange circle and covered my white cardstock. Then, I filled in the circle with a solid brown circle (found this in the Green Thumb kit). I made sure to off set the brown circle to give it a retro look. I love it!!!
Started out making a card to meet Beate's Weekend Sketch Challenge #34. That's the card on the left. I really like the focal image. I used the branch from Take a Bough and then, using the 3 dots in the Green Thumb set, I added hanging blossoms in orange. You can't really see it in the photo but I dry embossed around the image using my trusty Pampered Chef scraper and my Fiskars cutter. You just flip your image upside down and crease the paper where you want it. I really like how it finished off a panel. And it is a cheap alternative to nestabilities...for those of us who don't own them...yet!!
The other 2 cards are faily straight forward. The one on the right includes a rivit that says "wish" on it. I was trying to make these cards more masculine so I used binding cord rather than ribbon.
Well, thanks for visiting!! Have a great weekend.
Donelda
Friday, February 8, 2008
Valentine for Granny and Grampy!
labour of love. I hope they enjoy it!!

It is connected using my Bind-It-All!! I love my BIA but I don't get to use it very much. I have another project on the go that uses it which I am hoping to finally finish soon.
On many of the pages you will see hearts, they are cut out of cardboard, covered with designer paper and either stamped or sewn (using my sewing machine). On one page, you will note a scallop edge on one of the pics, it is really circles cut in half with rub-ons added!
Supplies: Paper-Basic Grey, Au Chocolate and Recollections (SU), gingham red (Making Memories, Bazzill cardstock (red); Ink - Close to Cocoa, Chocolate Chip, Basic Black, Real Red(SU) ; Stamps, Fancy Flexible Phrases, Too Terrific Tags (SU); Accessories- flowers (BazzillBasics) and (Primas), various buttons, various ribbon (Michaels and SU), hemp (SU), rub-ons (Chatterbox), acrylic paint (red, vanilla), metal photo corners (dollar store), thread, sewing machine, Bind-It-All (Zutter).
Thanks for visiting.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Challenge to make a TEEN BOY's VALENTINE!!
A co-worker asked if I could make some valentines for her to give to her
teen sons!! Yikes!! But of coures, it was a challenge so I definantly said "sure, I'll give it a try!!".
So, tonight I made a few. he only needs 2 but I wanted to make a few so she could choose, that is, if she likes any of them.
I kept them all pretty clean and simple!! What do you think???

Supplies: Paper-Kraft, Basic Black, Chocolate Chip (all SU), designer papers- black encorce (the Paper Company), Pirate Bandana (Sandy Lion), Creative Imaginations; Ink-Basic Black, Versamark; Stamps-Everyday Flexible Phrases (SU); Accessories-corregated cardboard(unknown), wire (Michaels), rub-ons (Dee's Designs), Braiding Cord (Bead Party), rhinstones (unknown).






