Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Bar-B-Que anyone?
This is a 3-d project I made for my dad for Father's Day....
and here's the card I put inside the grill:
I got the pattern for the grill from Lori Heiling (sorry, I don't have her blog address handy, but I'll try to add that later). I thought it turned out adorable. My dad and my nephew were quite impressed. I used Stampin' Up! punches, cardstock, stamps, ink and adhesive.
*images are copyright Stampin' Up!
Friday, July 9, 2010
Congratulations
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Sponge Bob punch art
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Croak
Here's a card I made for the end of the school year....my sons' teacher likes frogs ;)
The frog and flowers were made with Stampin' Up! punches and cardstock, I sponged blue ink on white paper for the background. The sentiment was printed on my computer and I added "googly" eyes to the frog. It went together pretty quickly.
The frog and flowers were made with Stampin' Up! punches and cardstock, I sponged blue ink on white paper for the background. The sentiment was printed on my computer and I added "googly" eyes to the frog. It went together pretty quickly.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Purse-onally Perfect Purse
Here's a pure I made from Becky Roberts (http://www.inkingidaho.blogspot.com/) - it's quite easy to do and she has a tutorial for sale for this and another set of purses. This is made from retired Stampin' Up! DSP and very vanilla cardstock.
I filled it with teacher goodies for the end of the year thank you gift for my sons' kindergarten teacher. It has some "bling" rhinestones on it to glam it up.
The little pocket on the front side is held closed with velcro and inside is small 2.5" x 2.5" notecards and matching envelopes (I forgot to take a picture of those). I used cardstock for the handles, but I think next time I might try some ribbon.
What do you think? Cute, huh?
I filled it with teacher goodies for the end of the year thank you gift for my sons' kindergarten teacher. It has some "bling" rhinestones on it to glam it up.
The little pocket on the front side is held closed with velcro and inside is small 2.5" x 2.5" notecards and matching envelopes (I forgot to take a picture of those). I used cardstock for the handles, but I think next time I might try some ribbon.
What do you think? Cute, huh?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)