Happy Holidays everyone!
This is going to be a quick post. Below are the cards we made in our last class meeting. As usual, everyone brought lots of food with not much time to eat.
The black and white birthday card was made by placing the dress, shoes & purse stickers on pattern papers and cut out. The black panel edges were punched out from EK Success border punch and trimmed with more silver stickers.
The anniversary card was made from different types of pattern paper strips taped on double-sided tape on the die cut heart shape card stock with Japanese Mizuhiki strips. Adhere with foam tape on top of cream texture paper background, mat with olive color paper, and add ribbon before adhering on to card.
This Iris Folding pudding cake was made using 3 different color pattern papers and following the pattern. Start by tracing the curve of the plate on to gray pattern paper, add the strips of color pattern papers on lower part of the cake, and then follow the numbering pattern. The candles were punched out of red and yellow card stock and glue together.
In response to Ellen's request, we did these fun gift tags using an old Hero Arts stamp set and some business card paper that I bought a while ago. The images were stamped with pigment black ink and heat embossed with clear embossing powder. The tags were then colored with Twinkling H2O; the buttons were threaded with yarn and adhered with double stick tapes.
That's it for now. Our Winter Session will begin again in January 2011. Here are the dates: 1/10, 1/24, 2/7, 3/7, 3/21. See you all next year!
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Saturday, December 4, 2010
November 29, 2010 Card Making Class
Hello everyone,
Another hectic week! Sorry for the late post. Here's a recap of the cards we made in class.
The card below was made with the special pattern papers I have glued on the front. The card was then trimmed with the gold snowflake stickers around the pattern papers. The punch poinsettia was made using 2 punched 5-petal flowers and 2 punched holy leaves with gold glitter glue in the center. The sentiment was stamped on a punched white card stock.
The birthday card below was made with a pre-embossed white glossy card frame. The center was made using a clear cellophane bag with happy birthday paper and some birthday confetti inside. Finished off with a ribbon on the bottom half and popped up with foam dots.
The Hanukkah card was made by folding the front of the card back with more of the special pattern papers glued to the folded front panel. The die-cut Star of David was glued on top of a square white and blue card oriented at a diagonal on top of the front panel. The inside of the card was lined with a slightly smaller white card stock with a stamped sentiment.
The snowflakes card was made by first brushing 3/4 of the card front with glue pen and covered with glitters. Punched several snowflakes on a vellum piece and glued to the bottom of a piece of snowflake paper. The snowflake and vellum piece was glued then to the card front. Add organza ribbon to the middle where the paper and vellum were taped together. Note that the vellum was only taped on the top edge behind the snowflake paper so the tape would not show through.
This pirate monkeys waterfall card is an early version of the card we made in class. Since Ellen and Lesley had to borrow my card to finish their homework, I'm using the photos of the one I made earlier for my co-worker's grandson. Everything is basically the same except I moved the monkey on the bottom to the inside of the card and a black tab was added to the pull handle on the new card. All the dimensions are the same as what I sent out in the emails before. Please email me if you need me to send it to you again. Basically, all the images were stamped in black ink and color with Prismacolor pencils except for the background which was stamped with brown ink pad. The edges were also sponged with brown ink.
Have fun and until next time!
Another hectic week! Sorry for the late post. Here's a recap of the cards we made in class.
The card below was made with the special pattern papers I have glued on the front. The card was then trimmed with the gold snowflake stickers around the pattern papers. The punch poinsettia was made using 2 punched 5-petal flowers and 2 punched holy leaves with gold glitter glue in the center. The sentiment was stamped on a punched white card stock.
The birthday card below was made with a pre-embossed white glossy card frame. The center was made using a clear cellophane bag with happy birthday paper and some birthday confetti inside. Finished off with a ribbon on the bottom half and popped up with foam dots.
The Hanukkah card was made by folding the front of the card back with more of the special pattern papers glued to the folded front panel. The die-cut Star of David was glued on top of a square white and blue card oriented at a diagonal on top of the front panel. The inside of the card was lined with a slightly smaller white card stock with a stamped sentiment.
The snowflakes card was made by first brushing 3/4 of the card front with glue pen and covered with glitters. Punched several snowflakes on a vellum piece and glued to the bottom of a piece of snowflake paper. The snowflake and vellum piece was glued then to the card front. Add organza ribbon to the middle where the paper and vellum were taped together. Note that the vellum was only taped on the top edge behind the snowflake paper so the tape would not show through.
This pirate monkeys waterfall card is an early version of the card we made in class. Since Ellen and Lesley had to borrow my card to finish their homework, I'm using the photos of the one I made earlier for my co-worker's grandson. Everything is basically the same except I moved the monkey on the bottom to the inside of the card and a black tab was added to the pull handle on the new card. All the dimensions are the same as what I sent out in the emails before. Please email me if you need me to send it to you again. Basically, all the images were stamped in black ink and color with Prismacolor pencils except for the background which was stamped with brown ink pad. The edges were also sponged with brown ink.
Have fun and until next time!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
November 15, 2010 Cards
Hello everyone and Happy Thanksgiving,
Sorry for the late post. I was busy getting ready for the Holiday Crafts Fair on Saturday and busy putting everything back! It was not as successful as I had hoped. Of course, it didn't help that I got there late because of the rain. So I didn't get the primo spot that Alice was trying so hard to keep. Thank you Alice! You're a pal! Lesson learned!
I don't think it would have matter anyway. I was able to sell some stickers, a couple packs of papers and ONE of my handmade cards. So, I took all my cards back to work and gave them to a friend who is having a get together with her friends for Thanksgiving. She's been buying most of my cards to give to these same girl friends. Hopefully, she'll be able to sell more cards than me! ;o)
Actually, it wasn't all that bad! I had fun sharing the booth with my friend Kathy who sold some of her special handmade soaps and seeing some friends that I haven't seen for quite some time. Thanks Barbara and Karla for stopping by! You made it all worthwhile!
Of course, we also had family visiting with us on Sunday, my brother-in-law Chris, his wife Ines and their kids Evan and Samantha. So it was a very busy weekend for me! Ines also bought some of my cards. Thank you Ines! Hope she wasn't feeling pity for me! ;o) Naah!
OK, enough of my whining! On with the cards!
This card was made to stand up like an easel. The front was made with some of the papers that I had for sale. (Only $1 a pack of 10 if anyone wish to buy some!) The edges were trimmed with the silver snowflake stickers (also for sale for $1/sheet). Wow, I guess I haven't gotten rid of my selling mode yet! The inside dark blue panel is trimmed with snowflake ribbon, placed on to a lighter blue panel that was punched with scallop border punch, and then pop up with foam tape. Of course, we had to add the final touches by adding some blings to the center of each flower of the card front.
The butterfly card below was made by applying the butterfly stickers on to different color shimmering wrapping papers and cut out. The butterflies are then taped on to the card with foam tape. Add a silver blue ribbon and that's it! Easy!
The teapot card is actually a gift card holder. The base of the card front was stamped with clear VersaMark ink and colored by rubbing a cotton ball with some orange/coral pastel chalk on top. The teapot and tea cup were rub-ons to the white panel glued on to the orange panel. The card was taped only 3 sides leaving the top open to insert a gift card.
This reindeer card was made by stamping snowflakes along the side and bottom of the card front with brown ink. I also sponged it with brown ink, but I'm not sure I like the sponge look. The reindeer was simply taped on with some sticky tape. Add a ribbon and it's done!
Well, that's all folks! Ta ta for now! Leave me a comment in the box below. I changed the setting so you can just add a comment without having to register or set up an account. Hope it works.
Sorry for the late post. I was busy getting ready for the Holiday Crafts Fair on Saturday and busy putting everything back! It was not as successful as I had hoped. Of course, it didn't help that I got there late because of the rain. So I didn't get the primo spot that Alice was trying so hard to keep. Thank you Alice! You're a pal! Lesson learned!
I don't think it would have matter anyway. I was able to sell some stickers, a couple packs of papers and ONE of my handmade cards. So, I took all my cards back to work and gave them to a friend who is having a get together with her friends for Thanksgiving. She's been buying most of my cards to give to these same girl friends. Hopefully, she'll be able to sell more cards than me! ;o)
Actually, it wasn't all that bad! I had fun sharing the booth with my friend Kathy who sold some of her special handmade soaps and seeing some friends that I haven't seen for quite some time. Thanks Barbara and Karla for stopping by! You made it all worthwhile!
Of course, we also had family visiting with us on Sunday, my brother-in-law Chris, his wife Ines and their kids Evan and Samantha. So it was a very busy weekend for me! Ines also bought some of my cards. Thank you Ines! Hope she wasn't feeling pity for me! ;o) Naah!
OK, enough of my whining! On with the cards!
This card was made to stand up like an easel. The front was made with some of the papers that I had for sale. (Only $1 a pack of 10 if anyone wish to buy some!) The edges were trimmed with the silver snowflake stickers (also for sale for $1/sheet). Wow, I guess I haven't gotten rid of my selling mode yet! The inside dark blue panel is trimmed with snowflake ribbon, placed on to a lighter blue panel that was punched with scallop border punch, and then pop up with foam tape. Of course, we had to add the final touches by adding some blings to the center of each flower of the card front.
The butterfly card below was made by applying the butterfly stickers on to different color shimmering wrapping papers and cut out. The butterflies are then taped on to the card with foam tape. Add a silver blue ribbon and that's it! Easy!
The teapot card is actually a gift card holder. The base of the card front was stamped with clear VersaMark ink and colored by rubbing a cotton ball with some orange/coral pastel chalk on top. The teapot and tea cup were rub-ons to the white panel glued on to the orange panel. The card was taped only 3 sides leaving the top open to insert a gift card.
This reindeer card was made by stamping snowflakes along the side and bottom of the card front with brown ink. I also sponged it with brown ink, but I'm not sure I like the sponge look. The reindeer was simply taped on with some sticky tape. Add a ribbon and it's done!
Well, that's all folks! Ta ta for now! Leave me a comment in the box below. I changed the setting so you can just add a comment without having to register or set up an account. Hope it works.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Holiday Crafts Fair at Curves in South Torrance: Saturday Nov. 20, 2010 from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Hello ladies,
A quick post today to let you know about the upcoming Holiday Crafts Fair at Curves this Saturday, November 20th, 2010. I will be there with my stickers, papers, stencils, etc... at a big discount along with a "Make-&-Take" greeting card.
If you like unique hand-made items, come browse for yourself or gift-giving! Plenty of parking.
The fair is being held at:
Curves (Behind Walgreens on PCH and Anza)
24048 Vista Montana
Torrance, CA 90505
310-375-8900
Saturday, November 20th, 2010
from Noon to 5:00 p.m.
Admission is FREE!
So please take a little time come in and have a cup of tea on Curves. Do your holiday shopping and contribute to the local artistans and vendors. Hope to see you there!
A quick post today to let you know about the upcoming Holiday Crafts Fair at Curves this Saturday, November 20th, 2010. I will be there with my stickers, papers, stencils, etc... at a big discount along with a "Make-&-Take" greeting card.
If you like unique hand-made items, come browse for yourself or gift-giving! Plenty of parking.
The fair is being held at:
Curves (Behind Walgreens on PCH and Anza)
24048 Vista Montana
Torrance, CA 90505
310-375-8900
Saturday, November 20th, 2010
from Noon to 5:00 p.m.
Admission is FREE!
So please take a little time come in and have a cup of tea on Curves. Do your holiday shopping and contribute to the local artistans and vendors. Hope to see you there!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
November 1, 2010 Card Class
Hello everyone,
Well, Halloween is now over and the holidays are just around the corner. Can you believe the heat wave we're having? Sorry we missed you Carol! Hope you're feeling better!
As promised, here are the cards we made on Monday. Enjoy!
This 1st card is made with different lengths of olive green rig-rags, some red and gold blings, and a gold star on top. I forgot to take a photo of the inside. It has a small envelope as a gift card holder. The envelope was stamped with gold stars all over the front and simply glue in the middle. Some ladies had the top fold rather than on the side. I thought that was a better idea actually.
The orchid card is simply made with the gold Starform sticker colored with Twinkling H2O watercolors. A gold and green ribbon is tape on the front flaps.
Some of the ladies want a birthday card for men. So here it is. The sails were made with my Sizzlits wide oval die, a large oval punch cut in half for the boat, and one corner of the star punch for the flag.
This card looks simple outside with a scallop circle punch, but scroll down to see what's inside.
The balloons are tape on both side of the acetate strips and tape into the middle folds together. The birthday strip was trim with scallop scissors and tape to the front flap. I made a mistake and tape it to the back flap. So, the ladies get to see my mistake. Oops!
Here's a blue version of the flowers card that we made in the previous cards. It's pretty no matter what color you use!
I have to admit that I get most of my inspirations and ideas from the magazine and internet. Valita's fresh fold is one of the websites I love. Until next time.
Well, Halloween is now over and the holidays are just around the corner. Can you believe the heat wave we're having? Sorry we missed you Carol! Hope you're feeling better!
As promised, here are the cards we made on Monday. Enjoy!
This 1st card is made with different lengths of olive green rig-rags, some red and gold blings, and a gold star on top. I forgot to take a photo of the inside. It has a small envelope as a gift card holder. The envelope was stamped with gold stars all over the front and simply glue in the middle. Some ladies had the top fold rather than on the side. I thought that was a better idea actually.
The orchid card is simply made with the gold Starform sticker colored with Twinkling H2O watercolors. A gold and green ribbon is tape on the front flaps.
Some of the ladies want a birthday card for men. So here it is. The sails were made with my Sizzlits wide oval die, a large oval punch cut in half for the boat, and one corner of the star punch for the flag.
This card looks simple outside with a scallop circle punch, but scroll down to see what's inside.
The balloons are tape on both side of the acetate strips and tape into the middle folds together. The birthday strip was trim with scallop scissors and tape to the front flap. I made a mistake and tape it to the back flap. So, the ladies get to see my mistake. Oops!
Here's a blue version of the flowers card that we made in the previous cards. It's pretty no matter what color you use!
I have to admit that I get most of my inspirations and ideas from the magazine and internet. Valita's fresh fold is one of the websites I love. Until next time.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
October 18, 2010 Greeting Card Class
Hi ladies,
Sorry for not posting sooner. It has been a hectic week and weekend! ... wet one too! Glad to have the rain. We needed it, but it's also nice to have the sunshine back!
Anyway, here are the cards we've made in class. I had to make another one of the punch flowers card because I lend my previous sample out so my pupils can finished their cards. So, I decided to do one in pink instead.
As for the turkey card, Ellen is right. The more I look at it, the more it looks like a chicken! ;o)
The flower cards were all from 1 sheet of Starform sticker. Enjoy and email more or leave me a comment!
Sorry for not posting sooner. It has been a hectic week and weekend! ... wet one too! Glad to have the rain. We needed it, but it's also nice to have the sunshine back!
Anyway, here are the cards we've made in class. I had to make another one of the punch flowers card because I lend my previous sample out so my pupils can finished their cards. So, I decided to do one in pink instead.
As for the turkey card, Ellen is right. The more I look at it, the more it looks like a chicken! ;o)
The flower cards were all from 1 sheet of Starform sticker. Enjoy and email more or leave me a comment!
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Cards made from Starform Stickers
Since I posted the Starform stickers for clearance, I thought it may be a good idea to post some cards that I've made using these stickers. Enjoy and email me if you have questions.
The holiday cards below are made using one sticker panel to make two cards. One card is made using the positive image filling in the colors with watercolor on card stock or Sharpie on acetate, and another card made by sticking the left over negative image on holographic gift bags or wrapping papers.
The cards below are made with stickers placed on top of pretty pattern papers and cut out. No coloring necessary!
Some of you who took my Iris Folding and other classes from my JoAnn days know all about the border stickers that I used to trim around the openings. They add the extra fancy touch and cover up all the mistakes.
The holiday cards below are made using one sticker panel to make two cards. One card is made using the positive image filling in the colors with watercolor on card stock or Sharpie on acetate, and another card made by sticking the left over negative image on holographic gift bags or wrapping papers.
Sticker was placed on acetate and colored with Sharpie markers on the back |
The sticker was placed on card stock and painted with Twinkling H2O watercolor |
The left over negative sticker was placed on a square of holographic gift bag. |
The border trims and sentiment stickers are used in this card. |
The wedding outfits stickers are placed on top of fancy card stocks and cut out. |
The cards below use the border trims and corners stickers to frame the images on the cards.
Some of you who took my Iris Folding and other classes from my JoAnn days know all about the border stickers that I used to trim around the openings. They add the extra fancy touch and cover up all the mistakes.
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