Monday, December 31, 2012

Stamp of the Month Blog Hop - January: Happy Valentine's

Welcome to the Stamp of the Month Blog Hop! This time we're featuring the January set Happy Valentine’s, a set of 7 stamps. If you have come here from Adeline Brill's blog, you’re in the right place! There are more than 50 Close To My Heart Consultants sharing their artwork made using the Stamp of the Month and other great CTMH products. Hopping is simple to do - just click on the link at the end of the post on each blog to move to the next one. The Blog Hop is a great big circle. Start here and work your way around. If you get lost along the way, you’ll find a complete list of participating consultants here.

Here we go!

 
 
I was once again pleased with the paper pack I was assigned for this particular swap because the black, purple and cream in the Moonlight papers make such an elegant combination. I knew they’d make a pretty card for Valentine’s Day.
 
 
 
I took on the challenge of cutting my card base with a cut-out shape in the front and then measuring to figure out how to cut the same shape out of a piece of patterned paper and get it to line up correctly. I went through a few sheets of scrap paper until I got it right, but I was successful!


Supply list:
S1301 Happy Valentine’s stamp set
X7161B Moonlight Level 2 Paper Packet
1388 Colonial White cardstock
Z2105 Black Exclusive Inks stamp pad (for sponging)
44751 Archival Black Exclusive Inks
Z1393 Black Mini-Medley Accents Collection
Z1263 Bitty Sparkles
Z1686 Cricut Art Philosophy Collection

 
My last two swaps have had very similar color palettes but with very different results. I am always impressed with the true versatility of our papers as shown in the examples below:
 
 

Now "Hop" on over to Maria Meyers’ blog to see her work, and be sure to visit each consultant's blog to get some great
crafting inspiration and other fun ideas! Don't forget, this exclusive stamp set is only available thru January 31st! Contact me to get yours today!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Whooo's Your Valentine - National Papercrafting Month Blog Hop

Welcome to the Whooo’s Your Valentine Blog Hop! We are celebrating National Papercrafting Month with this exclusive kit that includes all you need to create personalized valentines that are perfect for classrooms and other group settings. If you have come here from Wendy Kessler’s blog, you’re in the right place! There are more than 30 Close To My Heart Consultants sharing their artwork made using the Whooo’s Your Valentine kit. Hopping is simple to do - just click on the link at the end of the post on each blog to move to the next one. The Blog Hop is a great big circle. Start here and work your way around. If you get lost along the way, you’ll find a complete list of participating consultants here.
 
Let’s get started!




Not only does this kit feature an exclusive stamp set, it also offers a sneak peek at two new Spring/Summer 2013 products: treat tubes and the silver glitter paper!



I just love the owls in the stamp set and thought they'd make a cute Valentine for my hubby:

 
Supply list:
CC1022 Whooo’s Your Valentine kit
X5927 Ruby cardstock
Z2170 Ruby Exclusive Inks stamp pad
Z2128 Hollyhock Exclusive Inks stamp pad
Z2106 Blush Exclusive Inks stamp pad
Z2163 White Daisy Exclusive Inks stamp pad
Z1263 Bitty Sparkles
Z1790 Cricut® Artiste Collection
Z1686 Cricut® Art Philosophy Collection
 

I think those little owls will make a great anniversary card, too! The possibilities are endless!

Now "Hop" on over to Pamela Ellison’s blog to see her work, and be sure to visit each consultant's blog to get some great crafting inspiration and other fun ideas! Don't forget, this exclusive kit is only available thru January 31st*! Contact me to
get yours today!
 
*When you place an order of $35 or more in Close to My Heart products, you’ll receive the Whooo’s Your Valentine kit for only $10. Qualifying purchases must come from Autumn/Winter 2012 Idea Book product (or products live on any consultant’s online shopping site through January). Spring/Summer 2013 Idea Book preview items are not eligible as qualifying retail purchases for this campaign. Campaign runs from December 13, 2012 – January 31, 2013. One per qualifying order.

 




 

Monday, December 10, 2012

Menu Board - I Finally Made a Pinterest Project!

Like seemingly everyone else, I am on Pinterest. While I have pinned many things, I am not completely consumed with spending hours upon hours a day finding new recipes and craft ideas that I'll never get around to trying. That being said, I have found some things that I really do want to make my own version of, and this menu board is one of them.
 
The project was originally posted on Heartland Paper quite some time ago. My first thought was to order a kit (mostly because I wanted to check out the magnetic board and get dimensions), but that's when I found out it was a fairly old post and the kits were no longer available. Therefore, I put my problem-solving skills to the test.
 
My hubby happens to be an iron worker and frequently brings home odds and ends from job sites. I called him one day to see if he had access to scrap sheet metal, and sure enough, he did. I made a guess as to the size I needed, and just like that he brought me home 12 pieces cut to size with nice clean edges. Magnetic board issue solved! (Many thanks to the "tinner" who did the cutting.)
 
When I chose the dimensions for the sheet metal I based them on the idea that I would actually put the sheet metal in a frame to make it easy to hang. I soon discovered the downside to doing that was that to get inexpensive 11x14" frames, you don't get the best quality, and the sheet metal didn't fit in the frames as nicely as the glass that came with them did. I thought about it some more.
 
I turned to my husband one more time asking him if he could drill holes in the sheet metal for me. All he needed to know was what size. He drilled the holes, ground off the rough edges around them, and I was officially ready to tackle the paper part of the project.
 
I love Close to My Heart's desk pads. I use one for nearly every project. I got out a new sheet, grabbed my ruler and my purple Sharpie, and set to figuring out paper dimensions. I quickly learned that my board was wider and shorter than the one from the original project. However, I knew I could make it work and adapted accordingly.
 
In the end I had a project I was really happy with and thoroughly enjoyed making. It was my first, but it won't be my last!