Wednesday, August 2, 2017

MARILYN MOOSEROE

The card for today is Marilyn Mooseroe.  She is part of the Riley and Co. stamp family and I just love her!  She was colored with Copic markers and then I added Wink of Stella (of course) to her dress and to the grate she's standing on.  
The designer paper is something I had in my stash. I used Tim Holtz's Tea Dye distress ink to distress the edges of the paper then added a couple of half pearls to each side of the image just to add a little something extra to an otherwise very simple and clean card. 
The image is adhered to the front of the card with 3-dimensional pop dots.


(The streaks going across the card are actually not on the card.  They are an example of my great photography skills! It was very sunny out when I took this picture...I never complain about the sun.)

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Tuesday, August 1, 2017

"STAYING COOL" NOTE CARD

I used the House Mouse stamp "Staying Cool" for this note card.  
The image was colored with Copic markers. I used Wink of Stella on the ice cubes and glossy accents on the thermometer to give it a little extra something. 
The background piece was embossed with Sizzix "Branches with Leaves" embossing folder.  I used turquoise cardstock for the borders and some turquoise ribbon to finish it off.  I just love the purple and turquoise together!


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Friday, July 28, 2017

COOL TREATS SHAKER CARD

This card was made using the Cool Treats bundle from Stampin' Up.  

I stamped three popsicles on white card stock using Cherry Cobble, Lemon Lime Twist and Peek-a-boo Peach and cut them out using the matching die from the set.  I used Crumb Cake for the handles.  Next I cut a template from a piece of white cardstock using the same  die, overlapping them. I placed the popsicles in the open spaces of the white cardstock and adhered them to the designer paper I used as a background.  I created a window using foam strips which I doubled to make it a little deeper so the sequins would move freely.  I topped the window piece with a clear piece of acetate and a frame I created from a cut piece of red cardstock and the designer paper.   

The sentiment is from the Tasty Trucks stamp set.  I stamped it on a piece of white cardstock and "flagged" one end.  I cut a wider flag from red cardstock for a border and adhered the sentiment using glue dots.  




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Thursday, July 27, 2017

HOUSE MOUSE - BLOWING BUBBLES NOTE CARD

I thought I would do something a little different today; take a break from the Coffee Cafe bundle and put together a simple clean card.

We got together for a summer picnic last weekend and I was watching our little grandchildren chase giant bubbles ... so much fun!  Who doesn't remember chasing bubbles when they were young; such a sweet summertime activity.  

This stamp makes me smile.  I just love the little one jumping for the bubbles as they're being blown from the wand.  

I used Tim Holtz Broken China distress ink to create the sky.  The image was colored using Copic markers.  I filled the bubbles in with Glossy Accents and when they were dry I brushed Wink of Stella over them (of course!) to give them a little sparkle.  The background label and the bottom mat were cut from black cardstock.  I used a piece of designer paper from my stash for the background piece.  Everything was then adhered onto a white card base; nothing popped up this time, no ribbons or buttons, etc.  - nice and simple.  I didn't want to take anything away from the image, it's just so cute! 




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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

COFFEE CAFE CARD #6

Life Happens Coffee Helps ... Take 2!

The coordinating DSP for this bundle has a sheet with coffee beans on it but the background is white.  I needed a darker background for what I had in mind so I made my own by stamping coffee beans on a piece of crumb cake cardstock with early espresso ink.  The finished result reminds me of the jungle prints my girls were so fond of when they were teens/young adults; but I digress! 

I used a piece of DSP for the background label and a piece of white cardstock for the center label.  The cup, lid and sentiment were stamped with early espresso ink.  I used garden green ink to stamp the small heart at the top of the cup and cut a heart from garden green (die from Wood Crate Framelits).  I placed a piece of tan grosgrain ribbon I had in my stash at the bottom of the layered labels, placing the heart and coffee beans at the end of the ribbon.  I then centered the assembled cup over the label and ribbon.  

The inside was left blank for a personal message.  




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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

COFFEE CAFE #5

This is a simple little note card for those who prefer a spot of tea to a cup of coffee. 😊
I used the coordinating DSP that goes with the set for the background.  I layered these pieces on pear pizzazz cardstock.  The cup and lid were stamped using early espresso ink and the cup sleeve was cut from pear pizzazz. 
The little tea bag is stamped with the greeting "Hi" from the stamp set using pear pizzazz ink and attached under the cap with a piece of baker's twine.  The cup was then adhered to a piece of white cardstock and mounted on a piece of early espresso.
I used a scallop punch to punch one side of the pear pizzazz border under the striped piece and cut a couple of flags from scrap pieces to place under the bottom edge of the early espresso.
 Again, a lot of layers to this card!  
The inside of the card was left blank.


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Monday, July 24, 2017

COFFEE CAFE CARD #4

Life Happens...Coffee Helps.  Another card using the Coffee Cafe Bundle from Stampin' Up.  There are a lot of layers on this card. The three printed papers are from the coordinating DSP for this bundle.  The cup and lid were stamped using soft suede and the borders were cut from early espresso cardstock.  The heart was cut from garden green cardstock using one of the dies from the Love Notes framelits.
I left the inside of the card blank for a personal note. 






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Friday, July 21, 2017

COFFEE CAFE CARD #3

This is another Thank You card I made using the same stamp bundle I used for the last two cards, Coffee Cafe Bundle from Stampin' Up.
I stamped my pieces and thank you on a piece of white cardstock with Crumb Cake ink then using my Big Shot and the matching dies cut the pieces out.  I stamped the dome of the cup on Vellum cardstock and covered it with clear Wink of Stella for a shimmery effect.  I  added a little watercolor to the whipped topping to give it a little more dimension. The cup wrapper was cut from Soft Sky cardstock and the two DSP's were cut from the coordinating paper made for this set. The borders were cut from Crumb Cake cardstock.   
I love this card; I am very happy with the way it turned out.  I love the soft colors and the extra sparkle of the Wink of Stella.  This is definitely my favorite ... so far!  Who wouldn't love receiving this card as a special thank you?  ðŸ˜Š



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Thursday, July 20, 2017

COFFEE CAFE CARD #2

This card was made using the same Stampin' Up bundle as the Thanks A Latte card. I stamped the two coffee cups, lids and coffee beans on white cardstock with Early Espresso ink and cut them out with my Big Shot and the matching dies.  I used Pear Pizzazz to stamp the sentiment and adhered the cups to a piece of Pear Pizzazz cardstock which was then layered on a piece of Early Espresso. The background paper is from the coordinating Coffee Cafe DSP using the Early Espresso once again for the border.  I used some braiding cord from my stash to tie around the base and then used dimensionals to place the coffee cups on the background paper. I finished the card by adhering the entire thing to the base of the card using a piece of white cardstock.
I left the inside blank.


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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

THANKS A LATTE

My latest card is a Thank You card.  It's especially appropriate for the coffee lover or as a thank you for a coffee related gift. 
The stamp set and dies are Stampin' Up's Coffee Cafe Bundle.  The coffee cups were cut from DSP that coordinates with the bundle. The background paper is from the same stack of DSP.  I used early espresso cardstock for the border and contrasting strip in the center. The blue trim and ribbon were from my stash.  I mounted the "Thanks A Latte" on a tag and attached baker's twine which I tucked under the center medallion. The coffee cups are on Stampin' Dimensionals as are the center piece and the Thanks tag. That whole piece was then attached to a white card base.



The inside is blank to write a personal message of thanks. 

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Tuesday, July 18, 2017

MERMAID DOLL OUTFIT

I made this outfit using Red Heart SS yarn.  I made several alterations to the original pattern.  First, the finished project was too small around the bodice when following the pattern as written. I added a few stitches to my beginning chain to take care of that issue. I did not work the pattern in rows; I prefer rounds so there is no seam to sew or buttons for little ones to have to contend with.
Making these minor changes worked out well for me.The top is held up by tying the attached ties around the back of the neck. Easy on and off.

I also reworked the crown pattern.  The written pattern is very lacey which is pretty but the "peaks" would not stand up; which is not pretty. 😒 I have printed my version of the crown below for anyone who may be interested. The crown holds its shape much better with this change.  I will try adding some elastic to the base on the next one I make because I found that when it is being played with it falls off easily.  So unless you don't mind putting it back on the doll's head a kazillion times while it's being played with ... elastic may be the answer! I'm hoping anyway. 😊



Crown pattern:  Chain 33; join with a sl st
Rnd 1: sc in each chain around (33 sc); join with slip st in first sc
Rnd 2: ( hd in first sc, in next st work: dc, tr, ch 3, sc in top of tr [picot made], dc all in the same sc, hd in next sc, sc in next sc) repeat around ending with a sc dec over the last two stitches; join with a sl st in the first st. Finish off and weave in ends.   
As stated earlier in the post, the pattern comes with a crown however this was my personal preference for reasons already mentioned.  

You can find the pattern for this outfit here:
http://www.redheart.com/free-patterns/mermaid-doll-outfit#

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Monday, July 17, 2017

MINNIE MOUSE CARD

This is the card I made for our 5 year old granddaughter whose party theme was Minnie Mouse.  
Minnie was cut with the Cricut machine and then layered.  This one was cut using one of the first Cricut machines; some of the cuts are not very clean😞 but it's cute just the same.  
Minnie is adhered to the front with 3-D pop dots. I used a piece of satin ribbon with silver trim to cover the join for the white paper and the designer paper on the front.  The star and the heart were cut using Thinlits Dies and then covered with Wink of Stella for a little shimmer.  I meant to turn the heart so the "5" would be straight up and down, however .... yes, I wasn't paying attention and I didn't want to risk ruining the card by taking it back up so it's still tilted.
At the end of the day I guess it doesn't really matter.
FRONT OF CARD
The sentiment on the inside was cut using Thinlits Dies and layered several times.  I cut a couple of banners using the scraps from the card and tucked them in on the side of the sentiment.  When the card is opened the face of the card can be placed behind the sentiment making it an easel card. 
EASEL
When she's done displaying it in her room mommy can remove the face of the card and add it to a scrapbook page of her birthday party! 

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Friday, July 14, 2017

SCRATCH AND SNIFF CARD

Today's card is a little different.  The recipient can scratch the little popcorn fellow and the card smells like popcorn!  Simple but cute!
The image was colored with Copic markers and then layered on a piece of black cardstock.  That was then layered on a piece of dsp and another piece of black cardstock - so lot's of layers.  All of that was adhered to the base of the card.

FRONT OF CARD

INSIDE CARD


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Card was made using Inky Antic Stamps and Scratch and Sniff sticker.  The design is not my own; I made this in a group setting at Monkey Business.




Monday, July 10, 2017

ALIEN SUPER HERO

HOTH   Alien Super Hero.  I crocheted this using Red Heart SS yarn and a size G crochet hook.  I used safety eyes and embroidered his eyebrows and mouth with black embroidery floss. His shirt is crocheted as part of his body but his cape can be removed for times that he's not playing the super hero. 😊

Super Hero!






Guy Next Door!



Link to pattern:
http://www.amidorablecrochet.ca/2015/10/alien-super-hero-pattern.html#.WWN1eIjyvIV

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Saturday, July 8, 2017

ARCTIC FOX

This is my version of the Arctic Fox pattern from the A[mi]dorable site. He is a bit larger than the original pattern standing at 11.5" not including pom-pom and tail.  
I used Red Heart SS yarn and a size G hook.  His shirt is worked into the body and his hat is sewn on so there are no pieces of clothing to lose! He has black safety eyes and his "nose" was embroidered on using black yarn. He was a lot of fun to work up and piece together.







You can find the pattern here:
http://www.amidorablecrochet.ca/2015/11/arctic-fox-pattern.html?m=1#.WWDh6ojyvIW

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Friday, July 7, 2017

TINY CRITTER - TURTLE

Another little friend joins my Tiny Critters.  Today I have a turtle and I think he has got to be the cutest of the bunch!  I love his little hat and scarf and the shell on his back...so sweet.
This little guy was made with Red Heart SS yarn and a size G hook.  I used safety eyes and embroidered his mouth and eyebrows with black embroidery floss.  


front view

side view

Here's a picture of all the friends together. They're getting ready to take off on an adventure!  




You can find the link for this pattern here:
http://www.amidorablecrochet.ca/2015/01/tiny-critter-patterns.html?

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Thursday, July 6, 2017

Ice Cream Birthday Bear

This cute little guy was cut using the Cricut Explore.  He is layered and then adhered to the base of the card.  I used pop-dots on the cone and his head which added some dimension.  I used a circle die and the Big Shot to cut out the little cupcake from designer paper.  I distressed all of the pieces with Tim Holtz Tea Dye distress ink and added a little red gem on the strawberry scoop for a cherry.

The card measures 5.5" x 7."  I cut a matching envelope (not shown) from a piece of 12x12 cardstock. 



The file is a purchased file from svgcuts.com: Ice Cream Birthday
I think he's pretty cute!

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Tuesday, July 4, 2017

TINY CRITTERS - BEAR

Last month I posted my Tiny Critter Bunnies.  Today I would like to introduce you to their newest friend Bear.  Bear is a bit on the shy side but he's very happy to have good friends like the Bunnies.

I used Red Heart SS yarn and a size G hook for this little fellow.  He works up using the same basic pattern as the bunnies with alterations for his ears and muzzle. He's wearing a simple striped t-shirt.  I did not add a turtle neck as I did on the Bunny.  
I added safety eyes and embroidered his eyebrows and nose with black embroidery floss. 





You can find the pattern here:
http://www.amidorablecrochet.ca/2015/01/tiny-critter-patterns.html?

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Monday, July 3, 2017

STAR-SPANGLED MICE

Today's card features the Star-Spangled Mice stamp from House Mouse designs.  I love these little critters (not the live ones - just the cute, whimsical ones on the stamps)!  


The background stars are silver glitter.  The rest of the design was colored using Copic markers.  I cut the design using spellbinder dies and my Big Shot.  I then cut a frame for it using the same die.  I adhered dsp on a red background, wrapped a little bit of twine toward the bottom of the card and then adhered that whole thing to the base of the card.  The mouse design is adhered directly to the designer paper.  

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Sunday, July 2, 2017

CROCHET DOLE WHIP

HOTH These cute little crocheted dole whips are the perfect thing for your little one to open up her own ice cream shop or hold an ice cream social with her friends.  They can choose from blue raspberry, strawberry, lemon or mint ice cream; each topped off with a cherry.  I love the little spoons that accompany each cup; and how about those cute little grins!


I used Red Heart Super Saver yarn from my stash and a size G hook  for each dole whip.  The spoons were made from Bernat Value yarn.  


You can find the pattern for these here:
http://www.amidorablecrochet.ca/2016/07/mini-dole-whip-and-ice-cream-bar.html#.WVjurojyvIU

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Monday, June 26, 2017

CLAW MACHINE CARD

I love this stamp set by Lawn Fawn!  It also has a die set that goes with it which makes creating this card so much easier.

The "claw" slides back and forth across the top.  I cut the claw machine out several times to get the effect I wanted.  The machine is 3-dimensional with a sheet of clear plastic over the face.  I used designer paper to create the sides and background and colored the machine and toys with Copic markers.  I stamped and colored a few extra bears and popped them up on 3 dimensional pop dots, as well as placing one in the drop which I cut out on the top layer of the machine.  I colored the unicorn with Copic markers and attached it to the claw with a glue dot.

When I finished I realized that the bottom portion of the back machine was very visible. I did not color it in because I didn't think it would really show.  So I cut a piece of  white cardstock and folded it into a rectangular box then adhered it to the inside to look like the bottom of the machine where the toys sit.  This actually worked out better because it added more stability to the card. 

I cut a little tab to stamp my sentiment on and attached it to the side of the machine.  And of course, no card is complete without some sparkle!  I used Wink of Stella on the unicorn, the "tube" the toys drop down, and the back of the machine as well as the hearts across the top. 

Because of all the dimension in this card it is not really suitable for mailing.  It's great for hand delivery though!   The card is a standard A7 (5 x 7).  I made an envelope for it because it won't fit in a standard envelope.

It's not perfect but I'm pleased with the way it came out.  I have some ideas on how to improve it to make the next card even better. Oh...and did I mention that I LOVE this set?!  This has definitely got to be one of my favorites.



I tried to record the card "in action" but unfortunately my recording skills are even worse than my photography skills!  SMH  Hopefully some day I will master one or the other or both.

Thanks for looking!  

HAPPY CRAFTING!


Saturday, June 24, 2017

GNOME BIRTHDAY CARD

This is a clean and simple card I made for my sister for her birthday.  The stamps are from the You Gnome Me collection by My Favorite Things. 
I layered a piece of dp on the base and then cut a stitched circle using my Big Shot.  I inked the top portion of the circle with Tim Holtz distress ink Broken China and then used the grassy border die from Lawn Fawn to create the grass base of the circle.  Next I stamped the Gnome, snail and mushroom and colored them using my Copic markers.  
The two flag banners were cut from a Spellbinder die and adhered to the green background.  I attached the snail to the top of the mushroom and used 3 dimensional dots to adhere it to the circle with the gnome, which is also popped-up.  I added 3 dimensional pop dots to the circle and adhered that to the background, slightly overlapping the banners. 
Ha! And finally I left the house to go celebrate our birthday and left the card sitting on the kitchen table - where I would be sure to remember it!!!  So she received a belated birthday card in the mail. All's well that ends well...😊


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Friday, June 16, 2017

"FIRST BIRTHDAY" CARD

A birthday card for baby's first birthday.  The stamp set I used is from Doodlebug Design: Boys Set.  The balloons were stamped from a Crafty Secrets set and then fussy cut.  I used Copic Markers to color the balloons and animals.  
I used an argyle embossing folder for the face of the card and cut three holes down the side using the stitched circle dies.  Then I cut frames for the holes using the same set.
The face of the card is popped-up on the base and I also used 3 dimensional pop dots on the animals and the balloons.  As a final touch I added some baker's twine to the balloons for strings. 





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Happy paper crafting!

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

DANCE RECITAL CARDS

I made these cards for two of our grandchildren for their dance recital this month.  None of the cute ballet or tap stamps I have would suffice - they are in an acro-dance class (acrobatics and dance combined).  

This stamp set was perfect for the occasion!  The "let's taco 'bout how awesome I am" fits my grandson's personality perfectly. LOL. The same goes for "you're the sweetest" and our granddaughter. 

The stamp set is Tasty Trucks from Stampin' Up.  It can be made into a hot dog truck, a taco truck, an ice cream truck  or a dessert truck; so lots of possibilities and so much fun.  





It doesn't show up in the pictures but I added Wink of Stella to the windows and the headlight on both cards and to the ice cream, frosting and awning on the "sweetest" card.  After all, no card is complete without some sparkle!  

I added ribbon to the "Sweets" card and twine to the Taco card to cover the paper joining and popped both trucks up with 3-D pop dots to add a little dimension.  




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Happy paper crafting!

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

HAPPY BIRTHDAY POP-UP CARD

This is my latest birthday card.  The stamp set is Balloon Adventure from Stampin' Up.  The insert in the center was cut using the Thinlits Balloon Pop-Up, also from Stampin' Up.

The balloons were stamped and then the overlay (stripes/polka dots) cut using thinlits from the same set as the pop-up. I used Wink of Stella to add a shimmer to the balloons.  It doesn't show up well in the photo but it is so pretty.  I added baker's twine for the balloons' strings on the front of the card and then popped the balloons up using 3-dimensional pop dots to give it a little more dimension.

As you can see there is plenty of room for a message/sentiment on the inside of the card. 

This set has a lot of possibilities.  I kept this card simple because it was for a teenager but I have a few ideas for this set for a younger child's card.  I can't wait to experiment!

Front of card.



Inside

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TINY CRITTER - BUNNY

 I have a couple of new little critters at my house!  
 
I used a heavier weight yarn (4) and a larger crochet hook (Size G) for mine so they are a bit larger than the original design.  My boy bunny was made from a different brand of yarn so he is slightly larger than the girl...perfect as the "big brother."  

The bunnies are worked exactly the same and then a little skirt is added to the girl and I added a simple bow for her hair. The turtle neck was added to the boy's sweater.  Simple but cute!



You can find the pattern for these two little characters here:  http://www.amidorablecrochet.ca/2015/01/tiny-critter-patterns.html#.WT_NG2jyvIV
Thanks for stopping by. 

Happy Crocheting!
 

Monday, June 12, 2017

MORRIS THE MOUSE

I just love this little guy; he's so personable and sweet!  I don't want the live version of him running around my house but I wouldn't mind a few Morris's. 
He has jointed legs and arms so he can be posed and he can even stand.  







You can find the pattern for this little fellow here:
 https://www.craftsy.com/crocheting/patterns/morris-the-mouse/101957

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Monday, April 24, 2017

"WELCOME SPRING" NOTE CARD

This is a simple little notecard to celebrate spring.  The stamp is the Bird Bath Stamp from DRS.  
I stamped the birds twice, fussy-cut one set and placed them on top of the stamped image to give it a little dimension.  I used Wink of Stella on the water to add a little shimmer.  The image was colored with Copic markers.  Finally, I used an embossing folder with vines and birds on it for the blue background.  



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Friday, April 21, 2017

BIRD'S NEST BOX CARD

I have a nice spring card to share with you today.  This is the Bird's Nest Box Card from the Springtime Box Card Collection found on svgcuts.com. 
The card has two inserts with a dimensional branch & flowers on the front.  I used 3-dimensional pop dots to attach the eggs and I distressed all of my edges. The DP is from Graphic 45; unfortunately I cannot remember which collection but I love the paper. I have never seen a collection from them that I didn't love! Their paper is very vintage...my favorite. 
There is a spot on the back of the card to add a sentiment or a message and the card makes a nice decor to have sitting on a shelf this time of  year. 


Front of card

View from the top


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Thursday, April 20, 2017

SEA SHORE SHAKER CARD

This is a shaker card I made for my daughter's birthday. She has three boys; the older two have taken sailing lessons in the past and her youngest will be starting this summer.  When I saw these stamps I knew this would be the perfect card for her.  The little boy could pass for her youngest, out on the beach hunting shells. So sweet...
The images are Impression Obsession stamps colored with Copic markers. I layered the colored image on a piece of brown cardstock for a nice border.  Sand and micro beads were added to the shaker dome to complete the card. 




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Saturday, April 15, 2017

TILDA AND HER BUNNY

Tilda just hanging out with her bunny. 
This is a Magnolia stamp from the Butterfly Dreams collection: Tilda and Her Bunny.  The image was colored using Copic markers.  The bunny was stamped twice.  I fussy-cut the second image and adhered it to the first using three-dimensional pop dots. 
Who wouldn't love to receive a lovely note in this cheerful spring time card?


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TILDA WITH BASKET OF EGGS

Tilda's all ready for Easter with her basket of colored Easter eggs. The eggs have a Wink of Stella giving them a nice little shimmer. I'm not sure how well it shows up in the picture. 
She was colored using Copic markers then layered on cardstock, DP, and another piece of cardstock. 
The stamp is from the Magnolia collection Butterfly Dreams: Tilda Holding Egg Basket.






































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Friday, April 14, 2017

I'M ALL EARS NOTECARD

Pure Innocence Stamp - I'm All Ears

The image was colored with Copic markers. The ears and the dress were paper-pieced and then a plain green ribbon added on the side for a little dimension; nice and clean.
I just love the simplicity of these little girls. 



Thursday, April 13, 2017

EASTER BOX CARD - REVISITED!

As I said in an earlier post - I LOVE THIS CARD!  However, after looking at it for a bit I began thinking I really should have done the flowers in purple. 1) Purple is my favorite color 2) Purple is already in the frame and the DP  3) See number 1. 🙂 
So I decided to change it; and I was right - purple is better! 
Do you agree?
Hmmm...pink might be pretty as well.



ROCKET BOX CARD

This is the box card I made for our grandson's birthday.  It was cut using my Cricut Explore. 
I like to add a little pocket to my box cards to stick some cash in since we generally gift money; can't go wrong with that, right? 
I love the detail on this card. It was so much fun to make and of course it was the only one of its kind at the party.  Win-win!



The link for this card can be found here: 
http://www.3dsvg.com/shop/birthday-svg-files/rocket-box-card-svg/

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DUCK

Meet the newest addition of my amigurumi family,  my lovely little duck.  She stands approximately seven inches tall and has a removable bonnet.   I worked her up using a size G hook and yarn from my stash - Red Heart SS in lemon, pumpkin, pretty n pink (my fave!) and turquoise. I embroidered her eyebrows on with embroidery floss.  



 She has a cute little "Pebbles" style hairdo going on with a little bow attached to the top of her head. I think she's pretty sweet. 




You can find the pattern for the duck here: 
http://www.amidorablecrochet.ca/2015/02/duck-pattern.html#.WO-L-ogrLIU

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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

EASTER EGG BOX CARD

I love this card!  This is my all-time favorite project - ever!  I love the vintage "feel" of the card, I love the paper I used; I just love everything about it.  
I used Graphic 45 paper for the dp. Don't you just love the ladies? and the flowers? and the colors? The egg was cut from a pink marbled paper, I added just a touch of purple under the white around the opening of the egg, some fuzzy flock on the bunny's tail and I popped up some of the eggs with 3-D adhesives to give the card a little more dimension. The base of the card (the blue paper) has a shimmer to it, which doesn't really show in the picture, but it's gorgeous!  
Now I'm thinking perhaps purple would have been a better choice for the flowers....hmmmmm.




This is an SVGcuts design which you can find here:
http://svgcuts.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=22&products_id=418

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Monday, April 10, 2017

POP-EYED SNAIL

This is my attempt at the Pop-eyed Snail.  It's not perfect, but I think he's cute.  I'm hoping to try again (learning from my mistakes - I hope!😊 ) The pattern isn't real specific so I had to sort of "fudge" a few things.  I also did not add wire to the antennae because of safety concerns.  I think I have come up with a few ideas to fix the issues I had - time will tell. 
I used scraps of yarn from my stash and a size G crochet hook.  

Pop-Eyed Snail

View from the front

Side View
You can find the pattern here: 
https://amigurumi.today/pop-eyed-snail-crochet-pattern/

Thanks for looking and Happy Crocheting!