Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Another Window Card...
This card uses the Grand Madison Window from Poppy Stamps, along with one of their birdcages and window box. I really enjoy working with the window dies - you can do some many things - either from the perspective of inside the house, or outside the house. I used punched flowers - shaped with a tool and some leave sprigs from an Impression Obsession die. I used a distress striped embossing folder to add a little dimension to the "outside" of the "house" and a striped paper which could either be considered a curtain or wallpaper. Just a nice happy card - and no snow!
Jeannette
Friday, February 14, 2014
Looking for some new inspiration? Check out the new stamps & dies from Penny Black!
We just got in our order from CHA from Penny Black! New stamps and dies - perfect to get your creative juices flowing!
Jeannette
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Kitty in the Window!
Nothing like a pretty cat silhouette sitting in a window to put a smile on your face. I used the grand arched window from Poppy Stamps and their large sitting cat die. I used an edge punch to create the "curtain" edge and added some light green Bazzill cardstock for my background. Add some greenery and punched flowers to add a little zip and some cheer.
Enjoy!
Jeannette
Watch the weather today!
If the snowstorm form as predicted, Stamped Designs will be closed on Thursday February 13th. We will re-open on Saturday February 15th at 9 AM. Please be safe out there!
Jeannette
Jeannette
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Chickadees in the snow...
Seeing that Mother Nature seems to think that we don't have enough snow and plans to blast us with more on Thursday, I felt that an image of chickadees in the snow would be appropriate for one of the cards for our February Christmas cards class. This image is from Northwoods and is first stamped on white cardstock and colored with Staedtler watercolor pencils and a Dove blender pen. Then I stamped the word part of the image on green cardstock - cut it out and attached it to the white image. This adds a little color. Layered and a ribbon bow add a little pizzazz.
Thanks for stopping by!
Jeannette
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
The Great Jelly Bean Heist!
The little mice are at it again! This time they are raiding the jelly bean jar! This is a larger House Mouse image - which is more the norm with these images. This card is still a standard A-2 size (4-1/4 x 5-1/2") but you can see that the image is the majority of the card! I inked the image with VersaFine black ink - then colored with Staedtler watercolor pencils and a blender pen. I added the bright purple ribbon to add some additional color to the bottom of the card.
Thanks for stopping by!
Jeannette
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
How to make a "wrapped bow"
We use a lot of wrapped bows in our class cards and folks often ask how we get them some nice and tight. Well, there is a trick, but it only works if the bow is around a piece that is layered. It is quite easy, actually. First, get a sturdy object like a hard plastic glass (that is my favorite tool). I am using one in the picture below. Simply cut a piece of ribbon, wrap it around the glass and tie a bow. The sturdy object allows you to tie a nice, tight bow and adjust as necessary.
Now all you need to do is slide the ribbon piece down the glass and then cut the ribbon loop. This is what you will "wrap" around a layer (like in the cat Valentine's card in the previous post). It is easy and pretty fool-proof! Give it a try!
Jeannette
We use a lot of wrapped bows in our class cards and folks often ask how we get them some nice and tight. Well, there is a trick, but it only works if the bow is around a piece that is layered. It is quite easy, actually. First, get a sturdy object like a hard plastic glass (that is my favorite tool). I am using one in the picture below. Simply cut a piece of ribbon, wrap it around the glass and tie a bow. The sturdy object allows you to tie a nice, tight bow and adjust as necessary.
Now all you need to do is slide the ribbon piece down the glass and then cut the ribbon loop. This is what you will "wrap" around a layer (like in the cat Valentine's card in the previous post). It is easy and pretty fool-proof! Give it a try!
Jeannette
This cute cat image from Penny Black Rubber Stamps wants to wish you a very Happy Valentine's Day! I started with the image stamped on white cardstock with Versafine ink - then colored with Staedtler watercolor pencils and a Dove blender pen. Cut out with a Spellbinders circle die, layered to a black circle one size bigger, then layered to a coordinating scallop circle. I ran the pink layer through a dotted embossing folder, layered to a black square and then wrapped the ribbon bow around those layers. The "hugs" piece is actually cut from silver cardstock with a Penny Black word die and attached.
Jeannette
Here's a cute card with what I call a "smaller" House Mouse stamp. As many of you know, most of the HM stamps are very large - making it more difficult to do very much in the adornment department. However, there are some images that are on a smaller scale - this image is only about 2x3-1/2". That allows you to use a more standard size card - this one is only a 4-1/4 x 5-1/2" card and add some ribbon and words.
Jeannette
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