Saturday, April 5, 2014

Mini Banner

Had some downtime today and decided
  to make a mini banner!  





Sunday, February 16, 2014

Ladies Church Event

I recently was blessed to work with a group of ladies to put together a church event.  The goal of this event was to bring the women of the church together for fellowship and fun.  The Lord truly blessed us every step of the way from planning the event, bringing women to the event, and having a wonderful speaker at the event who spoke of friendship!

Here are pictures of the event:






Saturday, February 1, 2014

My Guy Ian and Bossabilities

I recently bought the Spellbinders M-Bossabilities  Embossing Folder-Kickin' Rubber!  Thought that this would create some great cards for the boys & men in our lives.


Here are the cards I created with the embossing folder and  My Guy Ian - The Greeting Farm Stamp colored with Copic Markers:



Saturday, January 11, 2014

Chalkboard Technique Tutorial

Tried the Chalkboard Technique and really loved it!!  
So thought this would be great to do as my first tutorial.  
So here goes....













 The items needed:
 Black Card Stock
 Embossing Ink 
White Ink
Embossing Powder
Heating Tool 
Stamps  

 











 
Cut down the card stock to desired size. 

Use the Embossing ink pad with your stamp just like you would with regular ink.















 After stamping, pour the embossing powder over the stamped image liberally
use a tupperware dish or some kind of container to discard the left over.  
Depending on the detail of your stamp you may want to repeat the this step
a few times until you get the definition of the stamp that you want.  The leftover
embossing powder can be put back in the container and be reused.














 The stamps I used were made by craft smart.

  












Use the heat tool and in a circular motion go over the stamped images.  

Caution be careful as this tool does get really HOT! :)  You will see that the 
embossing powder will start to melt and form more a solid image.  Once the images 
are solid and no powder is visible, stop and let the project cool.
















After the project has cooled, use white ink and sponge to make it
 look like a chalk board that has be written on and erased several times.
 












Tap the sponge into the ink pad and lightly rub sponge onto the project in
 random places.  You will get the sense of how much ink to use and how hard to press.
  NOTE: I recommend practicing first on a scrap piece of paper before hand.
















The finished product!



Here are some cards using this technique:



Hope you enjoyed this tutorial, please feel free to 
leave comments or feedback to make the future ones even better!



Friday, January 3, 2014

Cherished Memories of 2013



This year for Christmas we decided to make homemade gifts.   Each scrapbook was 100% homemade from cutting the chipboard to gluing and sanding each page.    The pictures are the same but the themes are different.  Hope you enjoy them!

Butterfly Theme:






Victorian Bicycle Theme:










 Car/Gear Theme:








Victorian Bird Theme: