Archive for January, 2007

The Design Process

Have you ever been completely stuck trying to design a new card? I sure have. I spent two whole days last week staring at this card I was trying to make. I just didn’t like the way it was turning out, but couldn’t for the life of me figure out what to change. It was so frustrating! It was a Valentine’s Day card to bring with me as a make-n-take at the next craft day get-together with my girlfriends. I wanted to use some unconventional valentine colors, so I decided to go with mint green and chocolate brown and call it my Mint Chocolate Chip Valentine. I also knew that I really wanted to show off my new Big Shot die-cutter machine and it’s awesome embossing ability. So I found the cardstock colors I wanted to use, and I also discovered that I had just the right matching shade of mint green grosgrain ribbon. Fantastic! Well, this is what I came up with as my first version.

Mint Chocolate Chip Valentine version 1

It’s not that bad, it just didn’t look the way I wanted it to. I realized I had to let go of the mint green ribbon, even though it matched perfectly. It just wasn’t working because I wanted to stamp my sentiment on it, but it kept coming out blurry. So I had to let go of it and just use a strip of cardstock instead. But that wasn’t enough to make the design work, so I finally decided to just try reversing everything about the design - and voila! Perfect!

Mint Chocolate Chip Valentine final version

As a designer I think I get attached to using certain embellishments sometimes, and that can hold me back. So the next time you’re stuck on a design, ask yourself if there is a piece that isn’t working but that you’re still holding on to for some reason. And just try reversing each part of your design - you might be surprised!

Click here to get the instructions for this project. This is my first project using my die-cutter machine, but stayed tuned for more - I love this thing!

Published in:Projects |on January 30th, 2007 |No Comments »

Chalks and Heat Embossing Project

Words of Encouragement card

Here’s a new project that uses chalks and heat embossing to create a really nice card. If you’ve never done heat embossing before this is a great tutorial, and will walk you through it step by step. This project is also a great intro to using chalks. You can do more with chalks than just shading and coloring in images! (click on the picture to get the instructions)
Published in:Projects |on January 23rd, 2007 |No Comments »

Classes update!

Garden Party invitation My first card-making class, Introduction to Invitations, is coming up fast! There’s still time to register, however, so stop on over to Stamp On It and sign up, or just email Deb.

Here’s a sample of what I’ll be covering in the class:

      • Top 10 lists for invitation makers - what to use and what to avoid!
      • Tips for how to make large quantities of invitations without skimping on design
      • USPS postal mailing requirements - how to make sure you won’t have to pay extra at the post office.

Plus, we will make three basic styles of invitations that have been tested and proven, and can be adapted to fit any occasion.

Published in:Announcements, Classes |on January 17th, 2007 |No Comments »

Another project wins Honorable Mention on Instructables!

Trendy Note Cards gift set

My Trendy Note Card Gift Set project won an Honorable Mention in the Homemade Gifts Contest on the amazing Instructables site! That’s two Honorable Mentions for Paper Woods! Here’s a pic of my prize - a nice addition to my patch collection.

Instructables patch

Published in:Announcements, Projects |on January 15th, 2007 |No Comments »

Christi’s Wedding Invitations

Christi's Wedding Invitations

They’re done! I have to say that my sister-in-law Christi is a great bride to work with - very easy to please! She chose pretty much everything, including the double heart image as a theme. A double heart stamp was hard to find, and I ended up having to special order this Inkadinkado set of three stamps from my favorite rubber stamp store, Stamp On It - Thanks Deb!

The invitations are a single-card style, with the text printed on white cardstock using ALS Script and Adine Kirnberg Script downloaded from 1001 Free Fonts. The text cards were then layered on Pear and Juneberry textured cardstock by Bazzill Basics. The edges of the Juneberry cardstock are distressed, for which I used my Dremel tool. It’s a nice handy-man’s type multi-purpose tool, and it makes very quick work of distressing paper with it’s sanding bits. (But be warned: the dust will fly!)

The double heart image is heat embossed at the top using PearLustre Hessonite opaque embossing powder by Stampendous, and is stamped at the bottom in Brilliance Platinum Planet ink by Tsukineko. In the picture you can’t see the image stamped at the bottom, but it is there. The Brilliance Platinum Planet ink creates a faint shimmery shadow of an image when stamped on white paper. It’s a very nice effect.

I also made reception cards and RSVP cards. Christi's wedding reception cards Christi's wedding RSVP cards
The reception cards have the double heart image stamped on them in Ancient Page Plum Wine ink by Clearsnap, and they also have distressed edges.

All in all, I think this makes for a very nice set of wedding stationery - simple, yet elegant. Thanks to Christi and Artur, and everyone who helped me make them!

Published in:Projects, Weddings |on January 8th, 2007 |No Comments »

A Crafter’s Christmas

I’m back! My husband and I took a vacation after Christmas, and then I got a really bad stomach bug, but I’m back now and feeling good - so it’s time to craft!

Big Shot machine

My big Christmas gift this year was the Big Shot die-cutting machine by Ellison Design. This thing is
fantastic! You can be sure I’ll be posting more about this machine as I start to use it!

Instant Setter

I also got a gift card which I used to buy the Making Memories Instant Setter. This is proving to be a really great tool! I also got the Slot Punching tool set that is designed to be used with the Instant Setter. I’ll be posting more on both of these later too.

Happy Crafting!

Published in:Announcements, Supplies |on January 6th, 2007 |No Comments »