Showing posts with label Losing Weight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Losing Weight. Show all posts

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Love Cards 2008

I can't believe I'm almost finished with my Valentine's Day cards. Will I actually mail them as I intend to??? We'll soon see...

Here is my love 2008 collection. I guess you can tell that I'm stuck on this color scheme now. I'm working on cleaning off my desk so I think I'm at the end, but I have a couple more cards to show you before I get sick of it.

"A Friend Loves" Cards
Finished Card size: 5.5"x 4.25"
Stamps: Background Hearts 1 and 2 (The Angel Company), Heart with Swirls (Studio G), Bible Verse(My Sentiments Exactly)
Ink: Basic Brown, Cranberry Crisp (SU)
Other: Scalloped Heart Punch and Ribbon (Martha Stewart Crafts),Heart Punch, Ticket Corner Punch, clear dimensional glue, glitter




"Love is Kind" Cards
Finished Card size:4.25" x 5.5"
Stamps: Heart with Swirls (Studio G), Love is Kind (Stampabilities)
Ink: Basic Brown, Cranberry Crisp (SU)
Other: Scalloped Heart Punch and Ribbon (Martha Stewart Crafts),Paper Edgers Corkscrew, clear dimensional glue, glitter

Here's another tip to lessen the waste and weight of your cards. I always have 1/4 in strips left over from cutting my background cardstock. Sometimes I use them instead of using a full piece of cardstock to create the look of a mat as I did on this last card.




We have a snow day here (nothing sticking). I have new stamps from SU and Cornish Heritage Farms, so I'm going to play. I just might be back with more cards today.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Losing Weight

Not me, silly! But I thought I'd show you why I still love my Fiskars 12 inch trimmer.

With the postal rate increase still a part of our at least weekly conversations, here is what I do to my cards to keep the weight down.

Finished Card size: 6.5"x 5"
Flower (Hero Arts),Words(Hambo Stamps)Ink: Basic Brown (SU)
Coloring Medium: Prismacolor Pencils and pencil eraser
Other: Circle Punch, Ticket Corner Punch, Ribbon, Mini Pop Dots



Let me begin with one of my favorite tools. You will see my new purple Fiskars 12 inch portable paper trimmer in these photos. I don't remember if I blogged about it, but I bought this at Michaels after New Year for $3.49! They were marked $4.99 and for some reason when I got to the cash register they rung up for $3.49. ...and I only bought two! It came with 2 cutting blades and one scoring attachment. What a bargain!!!

Back to my tip...

Step One: Make card base.

Step Two: Measure the first layer. I don't usually add a lot of layers, but sometimes the design dictates a number of layers. My first layer covers most of the card base. I leave 1 /16 of an inch on all sides by cutting it 1/8 inch smaller than the card front on two sides. This trimmer is divided into 1/8 increments.

Step Three: This is my favorite part. I cut out a great deal of the card stock that would be hidden anyway.
I line up the paper against the left edge of the trimmer. The cutting line will be one inch in. This is the only trimmer I have that it's possible to know exactly where the cutting stops and starts. Put the point on the side of the blade on a line that is one inch from the top edge. This piece is 5 inches wide so I start it on the 4 inch line. Bring the blade cartridge towards you and stop it at the 1 inch line. Turn the piece one quarter turn to the right and repeat that step until you've cut all four sides leaving you with a 1 inch frame.


Repeat steps Two and Three for each layer.

Step Two: Measure

Step Three: Cut

You end up with frames. You can use the centers on this card or they can go into your scrap box for next time.


I apply adhesive to the inside edge of each layer before mounting. This is the top or front side.




In this photo you can see all the layers before I glue it down to the card base.


Before I colored this, I tried to decide what kind of card this was going to be. Any occasion?? ( wired ribbon from Dollar Bin at Michaels)

or sympathy?

Here's how I round the corners. I did this same technique for the strips on the puppy card the other day. Using a circle punch, I put one end of the strip into it from the back and use the punch to cut the rounded edge.


As you guessed from the beginning of this post, I chose to make this a sympathy card. This image was colored with Prismacolor pencils and blended with an eraser-- a regular-pink-top-of-the pencil eraser. You can take off a lot of the color and blend in what's left. The background was done the same way. I used one of those rarely used French Gray pencils on it's side to create the movement in the background and shading and the pink pencil to blend the colors together.


On a personal note: What a loooong weekend! We joined that church we had been visiting (off and on since July) so yesterday was the discovering membership class. This is a class where they walk you thru the requirements for membership and tell you about all the ministries in the church. It was three hours long including a meal and time to mingle with other new members.

I also signed up for the Ladies Bible Study. ( Lord I want to Know You- Kay Arthur)
I've been wanting a formal study. I'm not as disciplined on my own.

The car situation has been rectified. We are a 2 Honda family now.
My youngest son is at home sick today. Too sick for school ( low grade fever) but not too sick for video games. Before I knew he was going to be home, I had planned to head to Michaels today to make my February samples, but I think I'll take a nap instead....

Have a blessed day!