Showing posts with label vintage labels 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage labels 1. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Crazy for Crepe Paper Party Hat

As promised here is a another card from my "Crazy for Crepe Paper" class from a couple of weeks ago.  We all had lots of fun playing with the new crepe paper...I'm lovin' it! 

Stamps: Birthday Greetings
Ink: Stazon Black
Paper: Mermaid, Onyx, Onyx Polka Dots, Sugar  
Schtuff: Mermaid Crepe Paper, Onyx Striped Bags, 1/2" Circle Punch
Dies: Vintage Labels 1
  

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Batty for my Valentine

I always like to find ways to use stamp sets in unconventional ways.  Come to think of it this Valentine card could be used for either occasion.  Perhaps a green or purple heart for Halloween maybe...? 
Stamps: Too Cute to Spook
Ink: Stazon Black
Paper: Sugar, Onyx Petite Polka Dot, Seattle Pinstripe
Dies: Heart Trio, Vintage Labels 1

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Birthday Greetings to You Clever Girl

A quick & easy and bright & cheery birthday greeting. 
Stamps: Clever Girls, Birthday Greetings
Ink: Blush, Stazon Black
Paper: Berry, Cherry Pinstripe
Dies: Vintage Labels 1
Schtuff: Onyx Bakers Twine


Thursday, October 31, 2013

More Halloween Fun

Before I start posting some holiday cards I thought I'd share a few more of my Halloween projects.
Here's a little grave made out of our candy box die and one of the Vintage Labels 1 as the "tombstone", Sleepy Hallow cob web and sprayed the spider with Stardust Finishing spray...love that stuff!

Here's my sweet little girly ghostie made with the new Happy Hauntings die and Tall Alphabet die both found in our awesome Holiday Catalog.  The googly eyes are in there too!  The bow is Bubblegum polka dot and little chalk for her blush. 

A Tuxedo assortment & neon washi tape spooky banner with embossed Tiny Treats skulls.  Used the "negative" from the grass die for an oozing banner and the bows are onyx/white baker's twine.

NEVERMORE is one of my all-time favorite stamp sets and this card was one of the Halloween cards that I sent out this year.  I always tell my stamping peeps that everyone sends Christmas cards but a Halloween card is a fun and unexpected treat.

Here's my little Frankenstein treat made with our Candy Box die and the Grass die was used for his hair.  I used the 1/2" circle punch for his eyes & nose and hand drew his scars & mouth.  I put a silver brad on each side of his neck for his "bolts".   
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