Monday, February 27, 2012

We are Lucky

Happy Monday!! What a beautiful day!
I want to share with you a card I made for St. Patrick's Day.



 My recipe -  The base is the DCWV craft card stock and it is cut at 4 1/2 inches x 5 1/2 inches, cream card stock is DCWV and it is cut at 4 inches x 5 inches, I'm not sure what the light green is, it was something I had in my stash. I used my Imagine to print the shamrocks on it, with the Celebrate with Flourish cartridge and its cut at 3 /8 inches x 4 /8 inches. I printed the same shamrock on a piece DCWV white card stock and cut it out with the Imagine. I outlined it with Studio G green glitter glue. The green pearl drops on the top and bottom I used my green Pearl Pen.







Inside the card - Dark green paper is creative Memories and is cut at 3 5/8 inches x 4 5/8 inches, light green paper was a left over piece from the front and cut at 3 3/4 inches x 5 1/8 inches, white printer paper and I inked the edges with ColorBox ink Ice Jade and is cut at 2 1/2 inches x 3 1/2 inches, the font I used was comic book from my computer.



Thanks for visiting!!!
Angela








Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hyde

Happy Wednesday!
 Today I am sharing a layout with Jared and his funny expressions.


 

My Recipe -  The colored square paper and the strip paper is The Paper Studio from the All Seasons Paper Stack and they are cut at 5 1/2 inches by 12 inches, Green piece of paper is 3 1/2 inches by 12 inches and I ran it through my Fiskars Paper Crimper and I'm not sure the brand of paper it was in my scraps, Red and Blue paper is card stock from DCWV, Black card stock for letters is from DCWV, Dr. Jekyll  was cut out at 2.24 inches, and was cut out at 1.35 inches, they both were welded in my Gypsy and I used the Base Camp cartridge, I used a white gel pen for the stiching, Mr. Hyde was also welded in my Gypsy and I used the Happy Hauntings cartridge Vampire font, it was cut out at 1.80 inches and outlined with red Stickles, Journal  box is just left over scraps from the colored boxes and stripes I already used, I can't remember what brand the eyelets are I have had them a long time, I used my Memory Keepers Crop-A-Dile Big Bit to punch the holes and to set the eyelets, the white journal box is from Creative Memories and I inked the edges with Color Box fluid chalk ink Ice Jade.

Thanks for visiting,
Angela

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

All Star

Hello Everyone Happy Tuesday! Here is a baseball layout I wanted to share with you.


My recipe - The base is black card stock from DCWV, white baseballs are card stock from Georgia Pacific, I cut them out with the Creative Memories 2 1/2 inch circle cutter with the red blade on the outer ring and I used the Creative Memories red fine tip pen to do the stitching, The flames were cut out with the Cricut Expression using the Indie Art cartridge at 2 3/4 inches and I also used the layer function key, The red,orange, and yellow flames are DCWV card stock and the red flames were outlined with red Stickles, The yellow stars are cut out with the Creative Memories star punch 1 1/2 and 1 1/4 inches and I inked the edges with Studio G orange ink and outlined with Studio G yellow glitter glue, the blue letters are DCWV and are cut out using the Plantin School Book cartridge Tall ball setting, I used my Memory Keeper corner rounder on 1/2 inch to round corners.

Thanks for visiting
Angela

Friday, February 17, 2012

Play Time

Hello Everyone!

This is my first post to my blog, I hope you like it.
Here is a layout I did with my son Jared and our puppy Ginger.

 

My Recipe:                            
Blue and red paper is Colorbox Textured card stock, light blue paper is Paper Studio - the Basics Stack, the blue borders are Creative Memories - Jumbo Great Length Blue & Aqua.
I used my Imagine with the Four Legged Friends cartridge to print the black paw prints. The two big paw prints are on light blue paper are printed at 1-1/2", the paw prints on the blue paper is printed at .5", and the paw prints on the red paper is printed at .2".

Thanks for stopping by,
Angela