Showing posts with label Martha Stewart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Martha Stewart. Show all posts

Monday, July 12, 2010

Wedding Day card!

My Mom asked me to make a card for her - she's attending a wedding this weekend. I think it's fun to get asked to make cards for people I don't even know!!! I made sure I put my blog address on the back so this sweet bride can check out her card - someday!

I really like the way this one turned out! I used my PC Embossing Folder, and stamps were from The Angel Company! The Martha Stewart lace border punch makes the card just perfect for that "lacey" look! Spica Markers twinkle with elegance and a sweet bow for a vertical element on this card!!!





Thursday, December 24, 2009

Christmas Paper Cones

Hi bloggers,

I know it's been a while since my last post. But I am catching up as we speak! I've been so busy, hasn't everyone been? But my creativity has been EXPLODING lately! I am totally excited about these Paper Cones I made for Christmas Day dinner.

My sister--in-law and brother-in-law are hosting dinner this year and she asked me to make some type of place card...well, I could not just do one of those little rectangles with names on them. I went a little over and above on these, but I couldn't help myself! These paper cones template was found here. Originally these cones are to have interlocking hearts for closure on the cone, but I cut mine off. This gave me the ability to close the put the names of my family on each cone. Of course, I filled them with peppermints for a quick after dinner aid to digestion. In Italian-American culture we call this "agita" and who doesn't need a little digestion aids when homemade ravioli's or manicotti is served! Yum, cannot wait for dinner!

Hope my sis-in-law likes these, and I was so honored to be asked! Thanks for looking!

It's hard to see, sorry, but there are some beads (one red, one silver) that I used to place as a bead-tassle on the tip of the cone. My sweet Grandma Mary had a great collection of costume jewelry that I grabbed a few years ago. Do you grab things and say to yourself that they might work for "something?" I scotch-taped them inside the cone just before I assembled the cone with Totally Tacky Tape by Provo Craft!




They are all packed up to be included in the truck with all the presents for Christmas Day with the family! I love practical gifts that work double duty - one its a name card for each person's plate and two, it's an ornament for remembrance for this year! Love that!!!
Recipe: Cone template here/cardstock Stampin' Up/Marvy Clever Lever Snowflake punch, scalloped square punch/Martha Stewart snowflake border punch/small branch punch/buttons from DCWV/rhinestone stickers misc. source/Gold and Silver glitter paper Hobby Lobby 12X12 sheet for snowflake punch/red cording ribbon & silver ribbon from Hobby Lobby/Gold & Silver pigment ink pens from Hobby Lobby/beads for bottom of cone recycled beads.


I want to lead the Victorian life, surrounded by exquisite clutter. Freddie Mercury http://www.brainyquote.com/


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Gift Card Holders

Google it on the web "gift card holders" and you'll find so many tutorials that give you the {{{easiest}}} ways to make your very own gift card holders. Last year I sold these at our Church craft show.













They went fast!!! Why?
1. They are cheap!

2. They are easy to make!

3. So many people give gifts in the form of plastic!!! Why not dress those little boogers up?
Take a peak at my latest GC holders for a family who just had a baby girl and baby boy just turned 1 (Irish twins? hee hee!):
























{{{Sources: The Angel Company, Martha Stewart/EKSuccess, Stamping Bella, DCWV, Momento Tuxedo Black Ink, Copic Markers
*Note: All sources for the 2008 photo showcasing Gift Card Holders from last Christmas are too detailed to note. Please PM me if you want info from any of these projects and I will get that info to you. Thanks!}}}
Through many dangers, toils and snares...we have already come. T'was Grace that brought us safe thus far...and Grace will lead us home. The Lord has promised good to me... His word my hope secures. He will my shield and portion be...as long as life endures. ~Amazing Grace, lyrics by John Newton (1725-1807)