Tuesday, May 15, 2012

May SOTM – Friendship Bouquet Card

Sunflowers, summer, shades of yellows and blues are all things that make me feel warm and fuzzy inside. Here in Texas May is when Summer really starts to hit; the temperature soars into the 90s, pools are filled, the days are long and bright. Big, Bright, Sunny Yellow Sunflowers are just the perfect mate for May.

I have been thinking a lot about my girls lately. Usually we try to get together once a month for girl time but the last couple of months have been crazy for us and we just haven't had the chance. So to let them know that I still know they exist and to let them know I am thinking about them I wanted to make them something. Close To My Heart's May 2012 Stamp of the Month, Friendship Bouquet, is the perfect set to let them know I am thinking about them.



Creating this card was simple. First stamp the large sunflower in Chocolate on a 4” square of Colonial White toward the top left corner. Heat set with a heat gun. This will ensure the ink is completely dry and set so that when coloring it in with a blending pen the original image is less likely to run. You could use a solvent-based ink like Brown Staz-On, but I hate to stain my stamps so I take my chances with the heat set method. In most cases I notice the paper will start to pile before the ink will run badly enough to affect the end result.


Next take out a blender pen and your Crème Brulee, Chocolate, and Olive ink pads. Squeeze top of your ink pad to transfer some of the ink from the pad to the lid. (If you don't like to do this then you can use a drop of the matching re-inker in the lid, use the re-inker tip while open to spread the ink out a little bit.)





Using the brush tip of your blender pen begin to pick up a little bit of Buttercup and test on a scrap piece of paper. 




If the color is the saturation you want start to color in the stamped sunflower image. If it seems too light then pick up a bit more ink, if too dark continue to color out on the scrap until you get to the desired shade.


Remember that as you color your image the blender pen will slowly fade to clear. That being the case, start in the areas you want shaded and as the color begins to fade move towards the edges where you want the color to be lighter. After completing the petals of the flower, color all of the Crème Brulee out on a scrap piece of paper. Next move onto the center in Chocolate and repeat the process. Finally stamp 2 leaves in Olive and blend as well.


To achieve a 3D flower just stamp and blend on a scrap piece of paper, fussy cut a flower and extra leaves. Sponge the edges of the base square in Chocolate, and put down the matching zip strip (I love those things!) Now pop up the extra flowers and leaves on 3D foam tape and align with the originally stamped image. Now as much as I like it now, I DO NOT like to fussy cut! This was a happy accident. I had accidentally smudged the flower while taking step by step pictures so I had to do something to hide save it.

For the final finishing touch stamp “Treasured Friend” in Pacifica on the front bottom right corner. If you have time (which I usually don't) covering the center in Liquid Glass adds a bit more dimension. For those girly girls out there add a sprinkle of Prisma Glitter to the top of the Liquid Glass before it dries for a see through sparkle and added glam.




Don't forget about the inside! Stamp the stemmed sunflower in Desert Sand and another sentiment in Pacifica on a 4” square of Colonial White. Inside adhere a 1” by 5” scrap of matching paper (faux zip strip), and then the stamped square of Colonial White. Write a personal note, sign, seal, and deliver to that special friend. Girls keep your eyes on the mail box, it's already on it's way.



Supply List:
Cardstock: Colonial White, Dreamin' (retired) but Pemberly would be lovely as well.
Embellishments: Liquid Glass and Prisma Glitter


P.S. This was my first tutorial! I would love to hear you thoughts about how I did and how I can improve. Thank you so much for looking! Until next time...


Saturday, May 5, 2012

May Specials


Let me tell you how excited I am for the amazing Close To My Heart specials in May. First is our Stamp of the Month, Friendship Bouquet.

This stamp set has to be one my most favorite stamp sets of the month ever! I love sunflowers, summer and friends. I can't wait to share with you what I have done with it! Just wait!

 Corporate has done some amazing sample artwork for this one. For a supply list, ideas and instructions to create these amazing products click here. As always place a $50* order and you can get the Stamp of the Month for only $5**.


What does Crème Brulee, Grey Wool, Lagoon, Smoothie, Sunset, and Sweet Leaf have in common? They are all bright vibrant colors used in the Dotty for You paper pack special for National Scrapbooking Day (1st Saturday in May, the 5th this year). National Scrapbooking Day may only be one day but CTMH is running the special all month long, now that is what I call a celebration! The Dotty for You paper packet includes 24 specially designed, coordination B&T Duos sheets (2 each of 12 patterns) and an artwork idea insert. To get this amazing paper pack place an order of $35* or more from the current Spring/Summer 2012 Idea Book and you can purchase the Dotty for You paper pack for only $5**!

Here are some of the amazing patterns in the Dotty for you paper pack. On the reverse of each of these patterns is a dot pattern in a coordinating color and White Daisy. No matter how you mix these papers they will match perfectly with coordinating colors and feel. I can not wait to create summer-y goodness with Dotty for You!

*Before Tax and Shipping **Tax and shipping do apply ***Both Specials are available From now until May 31st or while supplies last.

Monday, April 30, 2012

June Scrapbook Retreat



Come Help Me Celebrate My Birthday!
During a Fun-Filled, Relaxing, Girls Weekend.
When: 5 pm Friday June 22nd – 3 pm Sunday June 24th 2012
***Thursday June 21st Add-On Available***
Where: Texas Scrapbook Cabin Seguin, Texas
Cost: $175 with commemorative T-shirt
$165 without T-shirt
Thursday add-on day is $40
Retreat deposit is $50 and final balance is due by May 18th, 2012.

Includes: Meals, lodging, amazing goody bag, and of course a fabulous crop space consisting of a 5-foot table, comfy office chair, large craft mat, scrap-ma-bob drink caddy, & an Ott Lite!

Our tool room has most everything you'd want access to, including: Desktop computer with high-speed Internet access & desktop printer - Cricut Personal 6" & Expressions systems with over 30 cartridges - Collection of Close to My Heart ink pad, markers, & stamps
 - Variety of punches, decorative scissors, cutting templates, idea books & more!!!

Additionally, each guest will enjoy:
- Free wireless high-speed Internet access on laptops and/or smart phones, Additional power outlet access at each table for personally-owned equipment/devices- AM/FM stereo and CD Player- Easy access to dining, kitchen, bathrooms, & bedrooms - Two flat panel TVs & Blu-Ray/DVD player

All bedrooms feature:
 Comfortable, sturdy twin-size beds 
- Pillows, Linens, towels and washcloths 
- Hook next to each bed to hang clothes, towel, etc. 
- Tote to carry toiletries - Luggage racks
 - Alarm clock (one in each room)
 - LED night light with removable flash light (one in each room)

Trust me you do not want to miss out on this epic weekend! Be sure to reserve your spot now as they are limited and filling quickly!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

LUCY!!!

For April the Workshop on the Go of the month is Lucy. Shades of Blush, Pear, and Creme Brulee dance in perfect harmony to usher in spring. Easter Egg Hunts, Spring Family Picture, Pretty Princesses, and so much more will coordinate perfectly with Lucy.

Now that Spring has sprung here in Central Texas join me to get a jump on layouts for all of those great spring pics soon to come.

On Saturday April 14, 2012 at 3pm Come make 2 double page layouts featuring Close To My Heart's brand new Lucy Paper Pack. During the Workshop we will use Close To My Heart's exclusive Art Philosophy Cartridge to make stamping and cutting a breeze, double stamp images perfectly with My Acrylixs clear stamps, rub-on butterflies and flowers like butter with Lucy's compliments, and give that little touch of bling with itty bitty sparkles.

If you are interested in attending you can either purchase you kit here, or contact me at ChandelWoody(at)gmail(dot)com for more options, deals or details!

Enjoy!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Say goodbye to those ugly sticker present tags!!!

Every year I spend countless hours wrapping Christmas gifts. Most years I am still wrapping into the wee hours of Christmas morning. Wrapping gifts is an obsession of mine, the thought of putting a Christmas gift in a bag scares me! It may seem silly that I spend so much time on something that is just going to get ripped off, but in our house it wouldn't be Christmas if our gifts weren't wrapped to the nines under the tree.

(Obsessed? Just a bit. These were empty boxes I wrapped just to take pictures with!)

Christmas morning is more enjoyable when we literally unwrap each of our gifts. Only one person at a time unwraps, this way my husband and I enjoy each of our children's faces when they slowly or quickly (Tasmanian Devil style) reveal their gifts. Instead of a crazy free for all of bags and tissue paper flying finished in 10 seconds, we leisurely sip coffee or hot chocolate as one child opens a gift while the others look at their gifts until breakfast time. In years past I would purchase special licensed character paper for each child, that way they knew exactly what gifts were theirs. Not this year. This year I decided to spend my money on better things, and bought the cheapest paper I could find.
A HUGE roll of brown craft paper.

Everyone's gifts will be wrapped up in this stuff. No worries, I will stamp some of the paper, and all gifts will be decked out in ribbons and bows. The presents will still be just a beautiful as years past.

When I purchased the ribbons and bows I took a peek at tags. Are you kidding me, have you seen the options out there?!? The most affordable ones are stickers on a roll. Been there, done that, once our oldest son unwrapped his little sisters princess underwear because those stickers always come off the present, and "Santa" just slapped the sticker on the closest present. Thus the years of over priced individual wrapping paper. The other options are beautiful pre-made embellished tags, usually individual (not on roll), have good adhesive, and are .... absolutely not what I am going to spend my money on since I just gave up the pretty paper! There is no way I am going to pay a dollar a piece for them, especially when the gift they are attached to may not even cost a dollar!

So what is a paper-crafter like me to do??? Oh that's right, *Ü* I have an entire roomed filled with goodies to make some of my own. With a little inspiration from Close To My Heart, the Cricut Art Philosophy Collection, Inks, Papers, Ribbon, and a bit of bling I will have plenty made just in time for Christmas. More personalized and beautiful than the store bought tags, at a fraction of the cost. Since I am using up my supplies do you think "Santa" will bring me some more? *Ü*

So if you are tired of cheap ugly sticker tags, and over priced pretty tags, just like I am, here is a bit of inspiration for you. Happy Crafting!



Supplies used are all Close To My Heart
Stamp Sets: December 25th
Cardstocks: Twilight & Heavenly Blue available in the Bright Blue Shade Pack, Pear available it the Summer Cardstock Collection*, and Kraft
Inks:Crystal Blue, Desert Sand, Heavenly Blue, Pear and Twilight
Embellishments: Bitty Sparkles, Colonial Waxy Flax, and Sweet Leaf Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon
Tools: Cricut Art Philosophy Collection

*Sweet Leaf Cardstock and Ink are great alternatives to Pear!

Wishing everyone a wonderful Holiday Season!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Thanksgiving is only 17 Days away...

Every year my Aunt throws an amazing party for Thanksgiving. All family members are invited to attend along with their families, and it is a blast! Everywhere you look there is something going on. The ladies are gathered in the kitchen putting the finishing touches on yummy southern dishes, the men are gathered around the pit smoking turkeys and hams, the teens (and an adventurous Dad or two) are in the yard playing tag football,and the kids are running from the sand pit to the horse pen and back. There is always plenty of catching up, visiting, and laughing going on, not to mention a few rounds of dominoes. All in attendance leave late in the evening with bellies full, loaded up with "to-go" plates for later and a smile from ear to ear across their face. I looked forward to every Thanksgiving on "the ranch" nearly as much as Christmas morning. I love to bake so every year I ask if there is something I can bring and every year I get the same response "Just your family and an appetite." So every year I bring a small gift to say thank you. This year I was lost at what to give, then Close To My Heart came to the rescue.








This Thanksgiving Card using My Acrlix So Grateful Stamp Set is the perfect inspiration. So with just a couple of weeks till the big day I am off to make a few of these and maybe some orange slice pumpkins. Happy Crafting!


Supplies used are all Close To My Heart
Stamp Sets: So Grateful
Cardstock: Mischief Level 2 Paper Packet*, Sonoma Level 2 Paper Packet**, Colonial White and Grey Wool (Both available in the Neutral Cardstock Combo Pack)
Inks: Olive, Sunflower, Sunset and Grey Wool (to sponge card base)
Embellishments: Mini-Medley Accents Olive Collection

Optional Supplies:
*Sunset Cardstock with cross hatched pattern using Sunset Marker instead of Mischief Level 2 Paper Packet
**Olive Cardstock Sponged with Olive Ink instead of Sonoma Level 2 Paper Packet

Saturday, November 5, 2011

November Special - Holiday Wishes Stamp Set

November is here and Christmas is around the corner. Just in time for the holidays Close To My Heart has released a limited edition holiday stamp set, Holiday Wishes, perfect for creating beautiful cards, layouts, and home decor items.


The Holiday Wishes stamp set is full of classic Victorian-esque holiday images, and great sentiments. An added bonus is many of the images (outlined in red) coordinate with the exclusive Cricut Art Philosophy Collection. Just cut, stamp, and layer for an easy and quick project. Any artwork you create using this stamp set is sure wow the recipient, and warm their heart.


What makes this stamp set even more special is the price. If you order $25 or more in My Acrlix stamp sets* you can purchase this exclusive D-sized stamp set, valued at $17.95, for just $5!!! The uses and ideas are endless, and the images are timeless. So get a gift for that special scrapper on your list, or one to brighten your day! Either way it's a win win this holiday season! Happy crafting!

* Stamp of the Month, K-sized customized name stamps, Cricut Art Philosophy collection, and Workshops on the Go kits do not count toward qualifying purchase. Offer valid through November 30, 2011. Tax and shipping apply.

Supplies used are all Close To My Heart
Cardstock: New England Ivy, Cranberry, Colonial White and Kraft
Inks: New England Ivy, Olive, Cranberry, Chocolate, and Desert Sand
Embellishments: Red and Bronze Glitz Glitter Gel, Red Sparkles, Chocolate Embroidery floss, and Colonial White Organza Ribbon (Dyed using Cranberry Re-Inker)