Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2015

Gift for Baby


Materials needed:
Zoo Babies stamp set from SU
Crisp Cantaloupe card stock 4 1/4 x/5/1/2"
White card stock
Greenhouse Gala patterned paper 4 x 5 1/4"
Corner Rounder
Pumpkin Pie ink
Tuxedo Black ink
Taupe ink
Brads
Zoo brads ( I don't remember where I got these. I think it might have been Paper Wishes)

Monday, June 29, 2015

Red Wolf



Materials needed:
In Wilderness stamp set SU (#120537)
Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set SU
Gray card stock 4 1/4 x 5/1/2"
White card stock 4 x 5 1/4", 2"square, small scrap
Red card stock 2 1/4" square
Versa Mark ink pad
Heat tool
Cherry Cobbler embossing powder SU (122949)
Cadmium Red Deep acrylic paint
Cadmium Yellow medium acrylic paint
brush
Cherry Cobbler ink pad SU
Regals Candy Dots SU (#130932)
Word Window punch SU
Stampin' Dimensionals SU

1. Paint the white card stock like was done here.
2. Emboss the small white square of card stock with the wolf head using Cherry Cobbler embossing powder. Versa Mark ink and a heat tool.
3. Mount the embossed square onto the red card stock square. Use Stampin' Dimensionals or other dimensionals (SU are my favorite) on the dried painted card stock.
4. Stamp  your greeting from Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set with Cherry Cobbler ink on white card stock. Punch it out with the Word Window punch.
5. Place two dark red Candy Dots on each side of the greeting and adhere it to the bottom right side of the painted card stock. You can use red brads, if you prefer.
6. Mount the painted card stock on to the gray card stock. Mount this onto a card base and add your own greeting on the inside.
This is a great card for a man.  

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Wild Birthday

Oh me, oh my! Can I complain just a bit? I've been trying to get some posts on here for much of January & here it is February. Hopefully, I'll get this one today. Computer problems, sewing machine problems, kids problems, grown up problems!! Well, things are getting worked out and none of the problems have really been too serious, just frustrating. I'm going to choose to praise the Lord anyway because I know that things could always be worse. God is still good and He still brings me through the difficult times!

Ok, I've made this card for Parker, our missions pastor's son. Parker is such a sweetie and I always enjoy when I get to see him. He will be 6 in about a week.

This is really an easy card to make. Just stamp, cut and paste.
Materials needed:
Pumpkin Pie card stock 4 1/4 x 5 1/2"
Patterned paper (this is left over from Tall Tales from a couple years ago) 4 x 5 1/4"
Animal Stories stamp set SU!
Pumpkin Pie card stock for matting for the stamps
White card stock
So Saffron card stock
Priority Mail stamp set or other set with Happy Birthday
Curly Label punch
Pumpkin Pie ink
Basic Gray ink
Island Indigo ink