Saturday, October 30, 2010

I'm a Sucker For You

I finally found time to create.  All week it seems that something has come up, and I couldn't get into the scrapbook room.  But I spent time in there last night and today and finished this layout.  Then I struggled to get a good picture of the layout.  I have not taken pictures of two pagers in so long, I've forgotten how to get the picture lined up.  After taking about 40 pictures, this is about the best I could do.

I'm sort of playing along with the current challenge over at Stuck On U Sketches.  I used their sketch, but I didn't use the Halloween colors.  I'm still very appreciative of their sketch and hope they won't kick me out of the challenge. 

Here are the materials I used:

Cardstock:  Bazzill
Patterned Papers:  DCWV, Provocraft and My Mind's Eye
Flowers:  Prima
Leaves:  Martha Stewart punch
Journaling:  Nestabilities
Title:  I'm A --Wingo Dingo Sizzlit font; Sucker -- Sesame Street Cricut font; 4 U -- Pooh Cricut font
Die Cuts:  Label  -- Lacy Labels Cricut Lite cartridge); Suckers -- Mickey and Friends Cricut cartridge; Scalloped circle behind 4U -- Nestabilities
Border at bottom:  Bazzill Judge The Edge

Here is the sketch: 



Here is my layout:




You can click on the photo for a better look. 

Thanks for looking!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Thinking Of You

I was excited to use the current sketch over at Mojo Monday.  They always seem to have great sketches!  And I needed to make a card for a friend that has been in the hospital, so I came up with this.

The card is an A2 size.  It really was a simple card to make.  I used lots of punches on it.  In fact, I used five punched flowers in 3 different sizes to make the flower.  I just crumpled the flowers and tried to fold the layers up after I added some Stickles on them.  The very back green layer is a 2" scalloped circle that I embossed.  I added some Doodlebug Designs green velvet ribbon on top of a piece of embossed cardstock.  I also used a EKSuccess border punch at both the top and bottom.  I printed my sentiment and layered it with punches as well.  As you can see, I moved the sentiment to the other side of the card.  Hope you like it!

Here is the sketch:



And here is my take on it:




Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Hope

It seems that I feel the need to make so many cards for people who are hurting these days.  And here is another one.  I teach three Sunday School classes (on a rotated schedule of course), and I found out recently that a 42(ish) lady in one of the classes was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.  I wanted to send her a card to encourage her and let her know I'm praying for her. 

The card was made from sketch 13 at Cardabilities.  I started with an A2 sized card and used a card front from DCWV.  I found a breast cancer ribbon on Melanie's blog, which can be found here.  I embossed it with a hearts Cuttlebug embossing folder.  I then layered it on a 2 1/2" circle cut from the George Cricut cartridge.  I then layered that on an inverted scalloped Nestabilities die and put another circle cut from George at 3" on top of that. (I think these sizes are right.  I made the card over the weekend.)  I used an EKSuccess border punch and added a piece of pink cardstock on top of that that I also embossed.  The word "hope" was computer generated and punched using a McGill two layer punch.  I added a ribbon and two Recollections mini roses.  I really liked how this card turned out, and I hope my friend does as well, and that it encourages her!

Thanks for looking and for your comments.

Here is the sketch:



And here is my card:





Saturday, October 16, 2010

Attitude . . .

This is a card I made for a neighbor who is fighting a battle with cancer.  She has the most wonderful attitude and fighting spirit of anyone I've ever known!  So, I decided to make this card for her.

I used this week's challenge over at Card Patterns for the card.  I really like how the card turned out!  It is an A2 size card.  I layered the K&Co. patterned papers and put the computer generated sentiment on a Nestabilities Labels die.  I cut a silhouette circle from the Sesame Street font Cricut cartridge and cut it in half and put on the card facing inward.  I added a bow, some pearls, and it was done!

Here is the sketch:



And here is my card:



Hope you like it!  Thanks in advance for your comments.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Earth Has No Sorrow . . .

This is a sympathy card I made for a friend at church whose sister died suddenly a few weeks ago.

The card base was cut at 5 1/2" from A Child's Year Cricut cartridge.  I liked the shape of it.  I then layered some Making Memories patterned paper from their wedding stack on the card itself.  I printed the sentiment on my computer and cut it using a Nestabilities scalloped oval die.  I also used a Martha Stewart border punch at the bottom.  The dove was a button in my stash.  I just snipped the back off it.  The pearl on the ribbon is a button as well.  I just threaded the ribbon through the button hole on the back.  Very simple card, but I liked how it turned out.  Hope you do too!  If you do, let me know!




Wednesday, October 13, 2010

A Little Pickup For You

We have a dear friend who was recently diagnosed with leukemia.  He has been on my heart so many days lately.  He is in the hospital for 28 days going through chemo.  Since beginning chemo, he's already battled a bacterial infection but is recovering now from that.  I wanted to make a card for him to let him know that we are thinking about him. 

It's so hard for me to make cards for guys.  I miss putting flowers on my cards!  This card is an A2 size.  I started with kraft cardstock.  I used a border punch to decorate the outside edges of the card.  The pickup was cut using the Just Because Cards Cricut cartridge.  I think it was cut at 4 1/2".  The sun is a combination of a flower punch layered twice, and then layered with a circle punch.  I also cut a circle using the George Cricut cartridge and cut it in half to put behind the truck (because it just needed something.)  I added a couple of gems as well.  I cut the words, "A little pickup for you" from the Just Because Cards cartridge and put it on the inside of the card.

I hope it lifts his spirits, and I hope you like it!



Friday, October 8, 2010

Hot Dog!

A dear friend's 19 year old son fell a couple of weeks ago while playing basketball and injured his shoulder.  He now has to have surgery to repair it.  :o(  This is the card I made for him.  Hopefully it will put a smile on his face.

I loved the sketch this week over at Mojo Monday, so I decided to use it to give me a jump start on this card.  The card is an A2 size.  I've seen so many cards done lately with kraft paper, so I wanted to give it a shot.  I cut the hot dog at 2" from the Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge, and the circle behind it was cut using good old George (the Cricut cartridge that is) at 3".  "Hot Dog" is computer generated and punched.  I also added some ribbon from my stash and a couple of "skittles."  The sentiment on the inside of the card says, "You'll be all healed before you know it!  You're in our prayers."  I added a strip of paper on the top inside to slip a gift card into.
Here is the sketch:


And here is my take on it:



Hope you like it, and thanks as always for any comments you leave.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

I can't believe it -- I won!

I'm so excited!  I won the challenge over at the Caardvarks blog!  Woo hoo!  Here is a link to the card I submitted. 

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Forever In Our Hearts

You may recall that several weeks ago, I posted a sympathy card that I made for friends that go to our church because their daughter was tragically killed at the age of 17.  I told the Mom that I wanted to do something for her and suggested either making some thank you notes for her to send, or decorating a box in which she could store her sympathy cards.  She liked the idea of a storage box for her sympathy cards.  Then she told me that she had gotten 478 sympathy cards at that point.  Wow!  So, then I was on a mission to find something big enough to hold that many sympathy cards.  I ended up buying a wicker chest at Michael's with a hinged lid.  The first picture I am posting shows the chest, which measures about 20 inches tall and is about 18 inches x 18 inches wide.  I think it will hold her cards, plus maybe a few other mementos.  I decorated the inside of the lid so that she can put a picture of her daughter there.  I gave it to her today, and she seemed to really like it.  I am a little worried that the glue won't hold, since the lid will be down most of the time, but I used Fabri-Tac, which is about the strongest glue I have used, so keep your fingers crossed that it will hold.  I almost always add things with pop up dots because I love the dimension, but I decided not to use them on this layout because of being afraid they would come off.  Thus, everything is very flat.

I used My Mind's Eye papers.  I glued lace all around the outside edge.  The photo frame was cut using the A Child's Year Cricut cartridge.  The label background was cut using the Lacy Labels Cricut Lite cartridge.  Forever was cut using SCAL and using the Wrexham Script font.  "In our" was cut using the Cindy Loo Cricut cartridge.  "Hearts" is the Sizzlit Wingo Dingo font.  Of course the heart is a Nestabilities die.  The roses are made by Recollections, and the label with the Bible verse on it is a Spellbinders die.  I think the large white flower is a Heidi Swapp flower, and the black flower is Bazzill.  The blue border with the holes in it is a new EKSuccess border punch. 

I hope it gives her some kind of comfort, and I hope you like it.

The Bible verse says:  Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die.”  John 11:25-26


Please excuse the bad colors on this picture.  I was too lazy to take it back upstairs and take more pictures!  I really just wanted to show you a little bit more of the wicker chest.





Thursday, September 30, 2010

Have a Blast

I'm a little sad posting this card.  It is my last card as a part of the design team at Cardabilities.  I will miss being part of this great team, but have told Karan that I hope to reapply for another term later. 

This birthday card was made for a co-worker to give to his future stepson.  I had lots of fun making it, and really liked the great, vibrant colors.  The card measures 4 1/2" x 6".  The scalloped circle border with the holes is a new EKSuccess border punch.  I covered up part of the holes with my paper.  The cog shape was cut using the Accent Essentials Cricut cartridge at 3".  The rocket was cut using the Just Because Cards Cricut cartridge.  As I recall, I ended up cutting it at 6 1/4" (this cartridge cuts the card itself, so all of the cuts that go onto the card will proportionately fit the card).  Thus this rocket is not 6 1/4", but it would fit on a 6 1/4" card.  Hope that makes sense. The orange scalloped border is an EKSuccess border punch as well.  The white star is a chipboard piece by Making Memories that I had in my stash.  I printed the sentiment and punched it with a circle punch and added a scalloped circle behind it.  That was then layered on a star cut using the George Cricut cartridge.  I added a couple of buttons from my stash as well.

The inside sentiment says, "On your birthday, and every day."

Here is the sketch we used:



And here is my take on the sketch:


Hope you like it!  And, I hope you'll try to play along with us!  Thanks for those sweet comments.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Wee . . . Wee, Wee, Wee!

This was such a fun card to make!  I'm sure you have seen the Geico commercial with the pig saying, "Wee . . . Wee, Wee, Wee!"  If not, here is a link to the commercial on You Tube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F_G2zp-opg

My sister told me a few weeks ago that she had told her co-workers that the pig on this commercial is her, and how she feels when she leaves work at night.  She has been putting in quite a bit of overtime, and she absolutely loves "home."  In fact, I bought her a plaque for Christmas last year that said, "There's No Place Like Home -- ~Dorothy~  So, it has become a huge joke.  She said that as she and a co-worker were pulling out from work last week, she put her window down and yelled at the co-worker and said, "Wee . . . Wee, Wee, Wee!"  Too funny.

She lives in another state and came to my house last weekend for a visit.  We had so much fun together.  I enjoyed every minute of her visit.  And when she got ready to leave, both of us cried.  I left my hometown 22 years ago, and I still miss her!  I think she will get a big kick out of this card.

I used a DCWV scalloped square card front for this card, which measures 5 1/4" x 5 1/4".  I printed the sentiment on the front from my computer and layered it on a Nestabilities scalloped rectangle die cut.  I made the flower myself by using one of the flowers that is a "Button" creative feature on the Paisley Cricut cartridge.  (I learned how to make it here:  http://community.provocraft.com/Cricut-Community_postst14198_Garden-Mums.aspx)   I added lots of Stickles to the flower.   I cut the stem/leaves from the Cindy Loo Cricut cartridge.  (I cut the flower itself off and used just the stem.).  The pig and pinwheels on the inside were cut using the Create A Critter Cricut cartridge.  The square frame around the pig was cut using the Sesame Street font Cricut cartridge.  I added Stickles on both the pinwheels and the frame.  The flower is a Prima, layered with with a punched flower and a glittered gem (can't remember the manufacturer of the gem).  The leaves are a Martha Stewart punch.

Since I put the pig on the inside of the card, I printed the remainder of the sentiment on the top half of the inside of the card.  That sentiment says, "Wee . . . Wee, Wee, Wee!  You'll Never Know How Much I Enjoyed Having You." 
I hope you like it, and I hope my sister likes it.  I'm even going to send it to her office so hopefully she can show it to her co-workers.





Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Bee Happy

This card was made for a 9 year old girl with cancer.  Her family had contacted the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and the girl's wish was to receive lots and lots of get well cards.  If you are interested in sending a card, her address is as follows:

Riley Philpott
206 Stanley Loop Rd
Winterville, NC 28590

I started this A2 sized card by using a DCWV scalloped rectangle card front.  The bee (heavily glittered with Stickles) and the sentiment "Bee Happy" were cut using the Just Because Cards Cricut cartridge at 4 1/4" (I think)  I then put the sentiment on a label from the Lacy Labels Cricut Lite cartridge.  I added a few pearls for the trail of the bee, a Recollections mini rose and a little piece of ribbon from my stash.

The inside of the card says, "and be healed is our prayer." 

Hope you like it, and thanks for your comments.





Sunday, September 19, 2010

I made this card several weeks ago, but hadn't gotten a chance to post it yet.  I made it for the parents of my old high school friend who passed away last month.  I really like how this A2 sized card turned out.  I like the colors on it.  I started with the DCWV black card front, which I embossed with my Cuttlebug.  I added the embossed Cuttlebug flower strip (that I added black gems to), and then used a new EKSuccess border punch.  I cut the scalloped circle and circle using the Mini Monograms Cricut cartridge.  I used a punch for the layered sentiment that was printed from my computer.  The flowers are Prima and Petaloo.  The photo corner punch is from Stampin Up.

Hope you like it!



Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Happy Fall Y'all!

Is it really getting close to fall?  Yep, it sure is!  So, I decided to make this fun card to go with the season.  And it's the latest reveal over at Cardabilities.  We had another fun sketch that really made me stretch.  That's a good thing! 

The card is an A2 card.  I embossed the background with my Cuttlebug and then added the scalloped rectangle and green label, which are both Nestabilities.  The scalloped circle bird in the tree is from the Cindy Loo Cricut cartridge, cut at 2 1/4".  I added some ribbon, a Sizzlit flourish and a couple of flowers, some pearls, and it was done!

Here is the sketch:


(As you can see, I turned the sketch around.)

Here's my take:



Hope you like it!  Thanks for taking a peek, and for your comments.  They make my day!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Enjoy the "Sweet" Life of Retirement

My boss and I were invited to a retirement party for a sweet lady, who was our contact for a particular client for the 22 years I've worked there (I work at a law firm).  I volunteered to make a retirement card for her.  I was going to put a clock on the front and use the sentiment, "Time to Relax," but I just happened to see a card magazine that had strawberries on the card on the front, and I think it said something about "the sweet life."  That inspired me to make this card with this sentiment.

The card is 5 1/4" x 5 1/4."  The yellow scalloped square is a DCWV card front.  I used Pink Paislee papers (which I love) for the different layers.  The scalloped circle was cut at 4 1/2" (I think) using the Mini Monograms Cricut cartridge (never use the font, but I love this cartridge for this scalloped circle and the scalloped square as well).  The strawberry was cut using the Celebrate With Flourishes Cricut Lite cartridge at 3".  I added cinnamon Stickles to the chocolate coating on the strawberry.  I used an EK Success border punch, some satin ribbon, and a Recollections mini rose.  The sentiment on the front was punched with a McGill punch.  The gems were in my stash.  As shown in the title to this post, the inside says, "the 'SWEET' life of retirement.  It is well deserved." 

I used the current sketch over at Caardvarks and entered the challenge there.  This was a wonderful sketch to work with! 

Hope you like it!  Thanks in advance for your comments.

Here is the sketch:



And here is my card: