Thursday, May 31, 2012

Birth Announcement

Hi everyone today I am sharing a birth announcement that I am making for my daughter's 3rd/4th grade teacher. We were lucky enough to have her for 3 years! I really came to adore her. She just had her first baby. She is not Faith's teacher anymore but she is still a friend and I wanted to do something special for her for the birth of her first child, so I offered to make her birth announcements. It was my gift to her at her baby shower. That is her new little guy in the picture. I deleted all the information for privacy sake.

Baby announcement 1 lion

It was really simple. It's a 5x7 post card kind of card, it doesn't open. I had made a few different cards for her to choose from and this the one she picked. It was so simple to put together. I used the Hero Arts Life of the Party Stars and stamped those in the yellow shadow ink on the yellow paper and I stamped the canvas stripes in pool on the blue.

I created the lion using a Silhouette shape from the Silhouette store. He is called hanging lion. I used Papertrey inks stamp and die for the giraffe. I printed his information on vellum, and attached it with Twistle...remember this from Making Memories? I love this stuff and own every color!

It was really simple and very straight forward. It has to be. I have to make 40 more of these this weekend! YIKES!

I hope you have a wonderful day. Today is my baby girl's birthday. I will be back later to post her card...I have yet to make it!! Double Yikes! I am so far behind this week!

Have a great day! :)

Michelle




Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Inspiration circle with Lisa Caroll and Jennifer McGuire

Hi Everyone! Today I am sharing a card that Jennifer McGuire taught in a class that I took with her last Spring at my lss. You might recognize it. It was the card set in the video over at A Blog Named Hero that I did a couple of weeks ago.

Normally I would never post a project from a class that people paid for but I asked Jen if it was ok to post it, as I was a space shot, and used the cards in the video and others wanted to see them. Jen gave me permission but she wanted to make sure that I gave credit to Lisa Carroll. She got the idea for the card from Lisa and had asked her permission to use it in class. I found it interesting how one card could inspire so much. So I am going to show you how this lil' ole card evolved between 3 people.

Let's start with Lisa as she was the originator. HERE: is her card. I love how she used leaves for her background rather than the flower stamp. I also love the banner that she mounted her sentiment on. It's an absolutely GORGEOUS card. Lisa heat embossed her flowers, colored them in and misted them with Perfect Pearls.

Jennifer took the same approach with the colors and the technique on the flowers. (sorry it's blurry, it's a picture of a picture) They are stamped in Versamark, heat embossed in white & then colored in with Distress inks and then heavily sprayed with Perfect pearls. Instead of a banner Jen mounted her sentiment on a strip of paper that ran across the card. Both girls mounted their sentiments, both used green on their sentiments but Jen did friend in bright green and the rest in black. I think it really makes the word *friend* pop! :) I love how just a slight change can really make a big impact.
Jen's card

And my cards....I decided to take this project and run with it. I needed a card set for Mother's day. I did it in every color that I loved. Most are monochromatic. A few were different. I did all my sentiments in black except for the blue ones which I heat embossed in white so it would pop off the page.
I used a coordinating piece of patterned paper to mount sentiments on. It's mostly the new Bo-Bunny dots with some Stampin' Up! and Memory Box tossed in there. I love these Bo-Bunny papers. I will be buying a whole bunch more. I have linked them at the bottom for you.

me orange flower
I didn't make my colors as deep as Jennifer's. I wish I had though. Hers just pop off that card!

Here are the other colors...The perfect pearls is so gorgeous in person. The pictures don't do these cards justice at all.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/59697296@N07/7298166634/in/photostream/
Blue flower
Pink Lily bs
pink lily close up bs
I love this pink flower with the yellow/orange center.

Teal lily boxed set

green purple lily bs

I would like to thank Lisa for such an inspirational card, Jennifer for teaching the technique to me and both of them for letting me share with all of you!

Be back tomorrow. I have so much to share! :)