Monday, October 8, 2012

love you!

This is a card I made for my husband but haven't give to him yet.  It's fairly simple, just a cut out card with patterned paper behind it.


Saturday, October 6, 2012

another birthday card

This is one of the first cards I ever made.  I really, really love it.  I modified a banner shape and then cut our triangles of glittery sheets to put behind them and the words.  It really sparkles!


Friday, October 5, 2012

M'ee' machine

My latest vinyl project was to fancy up my ee machine (netbook).  As my husband and my mom have both pointed out I should have put the M facing the other way so it would look right when it is open. But I went with looking right closed.  I took the flourish appart and then added an M and grouped it all back together.


Thursday, October 4, 2012

birthday card-female

Here is a card I made my for my MIL's birthday next week.  I used one of the 3 D flowers on it as well as a basic frame and a border piece.  The dot on the exclamation point is a brad and there are brads in the center of the flowers.  

I used a photo from the silhouette photostream on flikr as inspiration.  Hers is so much nicer but I like mine too!  
http://www.flickr.com/photos/la-nina/8020482941/in/pool-silhouettemachine



We're headed out of town tomorrow for a last visit to my parents.  A totally impromptu visit (as in we started discussing it at 7:30 tonight and we might leave in the morning if my husband can get out of work and I stay on call tonight)!  So off to craft a couple projects so I'll have something to share the next 2 days!

Marker Board

Oops, I had the pictures uploaded and was going to post this at work but that didn't happen, so here is Wednesday's post!  I used vinyl to make subject headings on a marker board.  I really love it.  And it took just a few minutes to do!


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Boy Scout Tote


I made these 2 bags for the other tiger scout leader and I to put our stuff in.  She's been a big help as I've gotten started and I wanted to do something to say thanks.  So I found a fleur de lis emblem and put them and our names on it.  I hope she likes it!  And you would think that by now I would remember to mirror my letters... nope.  I had to do them again.



Monday, October 1, 2012

Sailboat birthday card

October is birthday month-my dad, my MIL and both of my nephews all celebrate their birthdays in Oct.  Dad's is the first and he isn't local so I need to get it and his annual amazon gift card in the mail (he likes strange books-church development etc so I let him buy his own stuff!).  He is actually changing jobs in a few weeks to move to the Coastal Carolina Presbytery (they are in Philly now) and so I created this sailboat card for him... for one, he loves to sail and the house they are hoping to buy is on a lake.  Secondly I felt like it was a way of showing that he is sailing into new possibilities and a new job.  Anyways, here is the card and matching envelope.  There are some issues but it is almost 10 pm, I've had about 3.5 hours sleep (worked last night and then the people came to do insulation at 1:15, then my son got off the bus at 3:45 with a sore throat, earache and a temp of 101.4.  Luckily I was able to get him an appointment at the pedi and he has strep.  Then the dog got into some trash that I left on the back steps and forgot about (some very old meat from the freezer) and is having diarrhea.  So... he gets what he gets!


So first I selected the sailboat and the words happy birthday and had the silhouette draw them with the sketch pen.  I picked black.



Then I unselected those and had it cut out around the card and the sun and the words happy birthday. (I rand out of room on the table and started using chairs!)  DH is taking up part of the table with an antique computer.  Sigh


Then, I made sure I could see my mat on the page (go to page view and increase the % on "reveal cutting map" and laid out various scraps of paper.  The blue for the water (the cutter did NOT like this paper.  It's very thin and textured.  The red for the sails and the yellow for the sun.  For the sun, I had drawn a circle around the sun so it would be about the size I needed and then moved it off to the side with the water and the sails to cut out.
 

Then I placed the circle for the sun underneath the card (I love the way the embroidery looks), colored the sailboat in with the kids' skinny markers and glued on the sails and the water.  The water turned out to be kind of a disaster.  I ended up cutting out a set with some white scraps and coloring them with colored pencils because the textured paper tore so badly.  But then as I was gluing the water strips on, I wiped some glue off and it smeared the marker so I had to add MORE water, so I ended up salvaging the textured strips and free handing some. 

For the envelope, I swapped out the bird for the sailboat but forgot that when I copied the sailboat I didn't have the sails turned on to cut.  So I ended up hand drawing them in, and then having to glue paper underneath to make the mast show up... ugh.



So there you have it.  A perfectly ordinary card and a few more lessons learned!