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Sunday, September 28, 2014

Another birthday (a special one) for a friend!

Remember a few weeks ago when I shared two hanging pages for friends having a special birthday?  Well, here's another one going to another friend.  This time it's an 8x8 canvas. I used several stencils and some modeling paste to add some texture, then painted it with Dylusions sprays and some acrylic paint.

The photo is from The Graphics Fairy.  It had the word Jan above the one to signify New Year's Day; however, my friend's birthday is October 1, so I cloned out the Jan.  Doesn't she look festive ... as if she is toasting my friend on her special day?

 
For the "Birthday", I cut it twice out of a piece of file folder, colored one with black to make the shadow and the other with multiple colors of Dylusions spray paint.  After adhering them together, I added two layers of UTEE to make it really shiny.  Love it!  Aren't those three rectangular pieces of bling gorgeous?  They started out as plain clear pieces, but the addition of some colored Sharpie made them really come alive.  Then the addition of the sparkly rick rack just took it over the top!  Love me some bling, that's for sure!
 
 
Another part that I really love is the floral cluster.  The large flower is a Cricut Flower Shoppe cut.  I also added a tiny flower from Cheery Lynn Designs' Sweet Williams Strip #B307 and a flower from a Petaloo collection.  The lacy piece at the top of the cluster is from Cheery Lynn Designs' Lace Corner Deco I #B174.
 
 
Last, but not least, I am really loving this butterfly.  It was in a package that my son and his girlfriend gave to me for my birthday.  I colored it with Distress Ink to match the layout.

 
I am entering this into Cheery Lynn Design's current Challenge 152 Lace.  Although I didn't add either real lace or cut lace, I think that the deco corner really has a lacy feel to it.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

One more anniversary card

Someone special will be getting this card next week.  I hope the happy couple enjoys it!





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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Happy birthday!

Here's a happy birthday card that I whipped up last weekend for a friend's birthday later this month.  I followed the Step x Step directions found on the Frilly and Funkie blog birthday card found here.


Here's my take on the card:




I just love all of the texture on this card.  The paper started out pure white, but with many layers of Distress Ink, I was able to transform it. 



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Monday, September 8, 2014

Happy Anniversary!

 
This came out so beautifully!  I used my new Cheery Lynn Designs Small Exotic Butterflies #2 with Angel Wings as well as the Large Silver Stackers to cut the circle.
 
I am entering this into the Cheery Lynn Design's Challenge #149 - All About Texture.


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Thursday, August 21, 2014

Happy Birthday M&M!

Several of us are going to be having a big birthday, all in the same 6-week time span.  I decided to make these first two "hanging pages" as I call them.  I am sending them in the mail tomorrow to some long-time friends (56 years! Yikes!), twins who lived just a few doors away from me.  We spent a lot of time together, as did our families.  I count them among some of the blessings in my life.


This first hanging page is for Madeline.  I loved Mona Pendleton's (aka Cupcake's Creations) Happy Holidays hanging.  She creates the most gorgeous projects, and this one was worthy of being scraplifted (is that the correct term if it is not a scrapbook page?).  (BTW, I chose a very scientific method to determine which twin received which hanging page:  I had three people vote as to who would receive the pink one.  Madeline won! However, if they decide to switch it won't hurt my feelings either!)

I started the entire project with some corrugated cardboard repurposed from a box.  I then added some texture paste and splotches of paint here and there.  (In fact, the same technique is also shown on the second hanging page.)

 
Isn't this picture adorable?  Everyone has asked if it is a photo of them.  Nope.  I downloaded it from a free vintage graphics site.  Unfortunately, I don't remember which one.  I promise (crossing my heart) to find it and update this post as soon as I can.


Love this butterfly!  I used my Cheery Lynn Designs Small Exotic Butterflies #1 die, and then I added some clear embossing powder to make it really stand out.


Take a look at the doily peeking out from under the flower cluster. The die is also a Cheery Lynn Designs product called English Tea Party Doily. In addition, I used the Cheery Lynn Designs Sweet Williams Strip die to create the dainty bud sitting at the top of the cluster.  I am entering this project into the Cheery Lynn Designs Challenge 146 Doilies.


Finally, I just had to show the sweet crocheted flower that I made.  I did have to figure out (with the help of You Tube) how to make it.  Of course, I also had to go back into the brain cells to remember some of the techniques and stitches.

This hanging page is my first entry into the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge blogAnything Goes.   As the post states, "It’s an anything goes, no rules, just create kind of week!"  So that's just what I did!
 
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The second hanging page is for Margie. Isn't the little girl so sweet?  Again, I don't remember (and promise to figure out) where I found and downloaded the graphic.

 
I used my Tim Holtz honeycomb framework die to cut out the design under the photo mats.  Then, I used UTEE to give it some gloss.  I love how it turned out, and I plan to do it again, for sure.  The mats under the photo are cut from my Elegant Edges Cricut Cartridge.  So pretty and dainty.  Then, I added some bling to the bottom one using my new obsession:  Wink of Stella pen/brush.  OOOOHHHH, so pretty! (Sister has to buy one ... she will also become obsessed!)  Don't you love the little design next to the picture?  I used a technique found on Tim's blog to create it.  Those fragments are so addicting to use for custom embellishments!
 

Love this flower made with my Flower Shoppe Cricut cartridge.  The leaf was cut from Tim's Tattered Leaves die, covered with glue and then sprinkled with Clear Rock Candy Glitter.  Yummy!


Finally, I am swooning over the iridescent colors on this photo.  I achieved the crackled look by first using White Crackle Paint and then adding several different ink sprays from my newest purchasing obsession:  the Dyan Reavely color sprays. 

I am submitting this hanging page as my second entry into the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge blogAnything Goes.   I anything go-goed!  (I crack myself up sometimes!)

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Both hanging pages are finished with hand-dyed ribbon to match.  The "girls" can hang their pages wherever they wish, and I hope they think of me when they look at it!

Happy Birthday, Madeline and Margie!

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