Showing posts with label A Spoonful Of Sugar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Spoonful Of Sugar. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Two for One

....and then some!
It's kinda like "the biggest bang for your buck".  I've got one card for two challenges, gotta love it!  Today I'm playing along with Mojo Monday and A Spoonful of Sugar.  Both these challenge blogs are pretty amazing.  Pop over and have a look for yourself.

Mojo Monday this week is a sketch challenge and I've just checked, there are over 100 entries.  That's a lot of cards to check out but definitely worth it let me tell you.



At A Spoonfull of Sugar this week there is a colour challenge, pink and brown.  There were over 206 entries for their last challenge.  That's some amazing competition, are you up for it?

With all the babyness going on in my family, three pregnant women making me a Great Aunt again three more times, why not put the two challenges and one baby theme together?  I say.... go for it!

Here is my card



I've done a few baby boy cards so I better add at least one for the girls! 

I've used a 5" X 6 1/2" card
All papers are from K & Co.
Pink satin ribbon
StazOn Ink - Timber brown
Spellbinders Nestabilites - Lacey Circles and Standard Circles
Punches are from Stampin Up - 2 1/2" and 1 3/4" circle and 2" scallop circle
Stamps are from Recollections (Michaels) Baby Girl collection
Accessories - Polka dot embossing folder, Stampin Up scallop border punch, sponge dauber and pink crystal gem embellishments

Wherever you are in your day, I hope you're enjoying it!
Wishing you many wonderful creations.
Thanks for visiting
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Sewing

.... on a card? 

I purchased my first sewing machine when I was 18 years old.  I was working full time,  living at home and loved to sew.  I didn't care much for the sewing machine my mom had because it was old.  I wanted something new, up to date and mine.  I saved my money, scouted out all the different machines and decided upon a brand new Singer sewing machine.  This machine was new, not overly fancy and had all the gadgets I was looking for.  I was given a spot downstairs by the laundry sink and furnace.  This was going to be my sewing area and I was thrilled.  At 18 I now owned my very own sewing machine I had purchased with my own money, what a great feeling!  Many hours were spent at that sewing machine making clothes for work and all the latest styles in fashion.  As time passed I would sew many a placemat, curtains, duvet covers, table toppers, table runners and adorable little outfits and fabric toys for my children.  Who would have thought all those years ago that sewing machines would one day be used on card creations and scrapbooking pages? 

It's been a while since I've had my sewing machine out.  The last time I believe was when I was making skating outfits and costumes for my daughter.  Wow (a little misty eyed there for a moment), that just brought back some wonderful memories!  Scary how time flies.

The reason for this journey back in time was my decision to play along with A Spoon Full Of Sugar.   The challenge this week is Sewing - hand or machine, real or faux.  I thought for a while if I would be brave enough to bring the 30 something year old sewing machine out for a run or just use faux stitching.  Sadly, I decided on faux but not because I didn't want to get reacquainted with an old friend, it would be just too much work to take it out of the cabinet and clean it up.  Not only that but there's no room on or near my crafting table.

Sew (a little play on words), if you follow along with my posts you will know there will be three babies born in our family within the next six months.  I'm going to be a Great Aunt three more times.....so excited!  With all these little babies arriving it only made sense to make up baby card.

Here is my entry for A Spoon Full Of Sugar



Card is 4" X 5 1/2"
DCWV Nursury Designer Paper,  I cut 4 pieces of different papers cut at 1" X 5 1/2", cut each of those pieces in half and arranged and adhered on the front of the card.  Added the faux stitching using Stampin Up Brilliant Blue marker.  I added to each corner of the card a corner embellishment.
Recollections Baby Boy Stamp stamped using Brocade Blue ink from Stampin Up on designer paper cut at 1 1/8" X 4", adding again faux stitching around the outside and to finish off the card I used a diaper embellishment with blue faux pin.

Isn't it cute, I hope you like it?

Wherever you are in your day, I hope you're enjoying it!
Wishing you many wonderful creations.
Thanks for visiting
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