Monday, December 29, 2008
Winner of Quick Fire #3
I'd like to thank all the ladies that played along. What great cards you made.
The winner from this challenge is...
Random Generator has picked #3.......
which is SAM
Congratulations, send me an email with your mailing address and I'll pop some Christmas scrapping goodies in the mail.
Thank you all again, and watch for more Quick Fire Challenges :)
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Such sad news to report...
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Gift Card /Treats Bag
1. Seal an envelope.2.Using a tag punch or a tag that you have in your stash, cut out tags on each side of the top of the envelope. You may have to play with the amount of paper you want to cut away. You want it to look like a little basket or bag. 3.Once you get it looking like you want, then it's time to embellish!4.Here's my gift bag that I made. Cute idea!!!
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Quick Fire Challenge #3
For those of you that take on the challenge and post a link to your card, I will draw a name and send the winner aome card making goodies to play with.
But you only have until Saturday night, December 20th to post your card to be in the draw.
soooooooooooooo on to the challenge
I'd like to see cards with and 'Vintage' type image. Thats it, pretty simple....
Here is a card I did using an Old Fashion Santa image.
Happy Carding
Tamara :)
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Card Holder & Matching Cards/Tags
You will need:
~6x6 page protector
~12x12 cardstock
~12x12 matching patterned paper
~your choice of embellishments (eg, brads, rubons, ribbon, flowers, ink, stamps)
~adhesives
1. Cut the cardstock down the center so you have -2- 6x12 pieces. One 6x12 piece will be used to make the card holder. Fold this in half.
Using the other piece, cut off a piece 2x6. This little piece will be used for the flap of the card holder.
The left-over will be used for a card, so cut it into a 5 1/2X 8 1/2 piece and fold it. Keep all scraps.
2. Cut the patterned paper into a 8 1/2X12 piece.Then cut this piece into -2- pieces of 5 1/2X 8 1/2 (for the cards) and fold them.Again, keep the scraps.
3. This is what you will have once you have your pieces all cut.
4. Using the piece that you cut for the card folder (6X12), glue the 2X6 piece onto it for the flap using a piece of scrap, as shown.
It will look like this.
5. Using the card pieces and scraps create any occasion cards and tags.
See samples:
6. Decorate the front of the card holder. Place the cards inside the holder and fold the flap down. Carefully slip them into a page protector ( I carefully cut the holes off the edge of the page protector to give it a neater look when finished)
I've made a few of these and given them as gifts. Great idea.
Monday, December 15, 2008
New Team for January-March!!
Be watching for a new challenge coming up on New Year's Day!!! Can you imagine that at the end of next year, if you do ALL the challenges and make at least 5 cards a month, you'll have 60+ Christmas cards!!! Wow! I did this, starting in January and I had plenty of cards when I got them ready to mail this weekend. And every family is getting a handmade card, and everyone's card was different!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
RECIPES!!! Yum!
Check it out! It's called COOKING WITH CARLA.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
DT CALL for JAN-MAR (closes DEC 13th)
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Christmas Gift Tags Challenge
So we challenge you to make tags for all those gifts you'll be giving this year. Any shape or size will do.
Here are a set of tags I've done for a tag exchange.
Have fun and don't forget to post.
Tamara :)
Ann
Teza Adrienne
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Shaped Christmas Cards Challenge
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
WINNER of November Challenge is...
Yay! Beverley, congrats to you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'll be getting something to you in the mail in the next few days!!!
Thanks to everyone who participated!!!!!
Now, on to December's challenges. Tamara has 1 posted (WINDOW CARD CHALLENGE) so far and I think she has a couple more planned! Watch for them!!!
Remember to let us know in one of the challenge posts if you have completed your 5 cards in order to be eligible for the month-end prize!!!
Calendars
Print off a yearly calendar.You can find these online.I used my print program I have to do it.Cut them and ink them with an ink color that will match you patterned paper.Create a small envelope to stick to the back to place the monthly cards in. I used a library pocket and trimmed it and used double-sided tape to stick it to the back of the frame.
Adding one photo corner is a good idea so you can slip the monthly card into it without it sliding down to the bottom of the frame. A bit of stability for the card :O)
I like adding a mini-clip that can be used to clip an impt. message there that you can see at a glance!Here are 2 more I did.I used scrap pieces for all 3 of them! Great way to use up some piece of patterned paper.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Window Card Challenge
Here is a card I did, I punched a circle in the corner and then dangled a snowflake in the middle so it turns when you open the card.
Can't wait to 'see' all the windows.
Happy Carding, don't forget to post...
Tamara:)
Ann (she turned her window into a shaker box)
TezaAdrienne
Saturday, November 29, 2008
ONE MORE DAY!!!
Tamara has a brand new challenge for December 1st!!! Get your paper ready and your card mojo in gear!!!We're heading into the holidays!!!
Wow!!! I just noticed that the first of Novemeber we had almost 7000 visitors.This is the end of November and we've more than doubled that in ONE MONTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wow!!! Over 14 000 visitors! That's an amazing number!
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Handmade Embellishment Challenge
Cut it, Punch it, Paint it.
Cut out a tree and decorate it, make your own little ornaments, hand cut snowflakes, the ideas are endless. :)
Here is a card I did, I made the Spirelli Medallion in the center of the card with my Spirelli punches and then twisted the floss around them, stacking them together.
Don't forget to show us what you've created.
Happy Carding!
Tamara :)
Monday, November 24, 2008
Don't forget the DT Call!!!
Also, I made a booboo. The Origami tree was supposed to be posted tomorrow as "Stocking Stuffer"! I guess I got a little too excited and wanted to post it early!!! hehe!
Well, next month this time it will be CHRISTMAS EVE!!!!! Wow!!! Are you gonna be ready??
Origami Christmas Tree
Start with 4 small squares cut from double-sided patterned paper.
3x3, 2.5x2.5, 2x2, and 1.5x1.5
Working with one square at a time, fold in half diagonally. Unfold and do the other diagonal as well. You should end up with something like this: Now comes the tricky part With your fingers on 4 of the corners, squish the edges in to form a triangle Here is the bottom view:Now, take one flap of the triangle and fold it down lining up at the center, kinda like making a paper airplane. Repeat for the other flap. This is what it should look like: Repeat this for the other 3 squares:Add a glue dot to the tip of each piece and join the 4 pieces together.
The finished product:
Add this to a card or a layout. You can make this as big or small as you want. Embellish as desired.