Showing posts with label Great Impressions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great Impressions. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2008

Jasmine's valentine


I asked the girls if they wanted to make valentines or buy them and they all chose buying them this year! That's fine with me this year, we just sold our house and will be moving into a rental while we build a new house. I really didn't want to add 'Make Valentine's ' to the long to do list! My oldest, Jasmine did want to make a valentine for her teacher, though, so this is what she came up with. I gave her the scraps from making the samples for my class this week and this is what she came up with all on her own with no supervision. I think she did a great job, but I just *might* be a little biased!
***OOPS! I guess it would help if I added the picture!***

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Valentines...



I taught the Great Impressions stamp of the month class this week and being february, they are mostly valentines related!

The Giraffe is my absolute favorite! I love this little guy! This is my faborite of the group:


There is a gem in the centre of the flower and the circle on top of the brown scallop circle it shrink plastic that was stamped in brown stazon and then colored with pencil crayons and shrunk in a toaster oven.






This Peek-a-boo box was made from this template by Qbee over on splitcoast.




This post-it note cover is from the pattern that Julie posted on her blog. I used golf pencils instead of pens, so I adjusted the measurements a bit.



This little treat pouch is made from a half of a transparency...5 x 8 1/2 to be exact!


The last project we made is a super simple card that was run through the cuttlebug with a square nestabilities to emboss a square in the card front. I did this one to show the ladies how the nestabilities work with the cuttlebug! Okay...I'm all 'talked'out! Have a great weekend!


Saturday, December 15, 2007

Super simple christmas cards







This year I joined the christmas card challenge over at Splitcoast and did it ever work great. Each month you create a certain number of cards per month. It's up to you how many, you decide how many and tell the coordinator how many you will make a month, and then post them in the gallery each month. The greatest part is that by christmas you'lll have them done and there's not the mad rush to crank out all these cards and you don't get bored. These are the cards I made to the last few months. They are super simple one Layer cards that are stamped with black stazon and then colored in the Stampin' Up! markers and a blender pen. I accented them with stickles cuz ya know I LOVE stickles:)