Friday, February 26, 2010

It's the Breast Cancer Ribbon....

I'm sorry that this is a bit hard to see. I really played with the lighting and color on this one, but I couldn't quite catch the real thing. This is for a special woman in my life who was diagnosed with breast cancer this week. She'll be undergoing surgery next week and then radiation. I didn't want to just say "thinking of you" or "get well". Those seemed too trite. So I went with "love you much" because that said more of what I was feeling. The embossed flowers are from the Big Shot and the Elegant Bouquet Textured Impressions Folder from Stampin' Up! The rhinestones are from the Eggcellent Eggs pack. (I love those things!!!!!) I punched out the greeting with my Designer Label Punch and the pink frame behind it was made with the Lots of Tags Sizzlit and the Big Shot. Have I mentioned lately how much I love the Big Shot??? The Breast Cancer Awareness ribbon was made with Pretty in Pink 1/4" Grosgrain. I also textured the inside on the upper right corner to match, but didn't get a photo of it.

Thanks for stopping by the Stamping Station. And if you can, please say a prayer or two for those going through cancer treatment.

Blessings,
Julie
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Moss and Eggplant Sympathy

I totally forgot to crop this one... sorry about that. but I need to get back to the cookies that I'm baking. I LOVE the smell of baking chocolate chip cookies! Now that I've made you hungry, let's share the card for today.
Unfortunately, I had need of a sympathy card. One of the sons of our former pastor passed away and so I need to send this to them. I used the flower spray from Thoughts and Prayers
and my Elegant Eggplant and Mellow Moss Stampin' Write markers to color it. The DSP is Autumn Traditions. I used the Scallop Trim Corner and Edge punches. A bit of 1/4" Elegant Eggplant Grosgrain is tied in a knot and attached with a Mini Glue Dot. I know that a card can't do much, but it will let them know that we're thinking about them and praying for them. Isn't that why we make and send cards anyway...to let people know that our thoughts are with them and to hopefully make them feel special? At least, that is what I hope it makes them feel.

Thanks for stopping by the Stamping Station.

Blessings,
Julie
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Friday, February 19, 2010

This Shamrock Is All Heart

:-) Sorry for the corny pun, but couldn't resist. This is a quick and easy Hands On project from the last workshop. We punched hearts with the Full Heart punch and glued them on the background white after stamping the stem from Greenhouse Garden in Glorious Green. The center "shamrock" is the small flower from Greenhouse Garden. Teeny Tiny Wishes has the BEST selection of events and that's where we found this great St. Patty's Day greeting. After punching it with the large oval, we sponged the edges with ink, punched out a green scallop oval and decorated the scallop oval with some dots from a white gel pen. Super simple and very fun!

Thanks for stopping by the Stamping Station.

Blessings!
Julie
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

These Used to Be Valentine Cards???

Yes, these are the cards that yesterday's Valentine card morphed into. What do you think? On this card, I flipped the DSP over to the chocolate side and have the negative side of the flower background. I liked that look...seemed to go well with the flowers on the DSP.
This card has the original side of the DSP, but the flower background is showing the positive side. The stamp set is Flower Fancy. I really love that set! The border is made with the Scallop Trim Border punch from the Sale-A-Bration catalog. Isn't that a pretty edge?

Thanks for stopping by the Stamping Station!

Blessings,
Julie
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Morphed Cards...They're Morphing Again????

This card was really fun. We made it on our Feb. 4th workshop at Bri's. This card was based on my blogging buddy Carrie's swap card that I received. I loved hers, but had to simplify it a bit so that we could get through 5 projects in one evening. I like Carrie's card better, but this one is ok, too. I love the way the Heart of Hearts embosslit coordinates so well with the Pinking Hearts border punch. The DSP is wonderfully sparkly.
We had some left over supplies from this workshop, so I made them into thank you's. Come back tomorrow so that you can see how this Valentine card morphed into a thank you card.

Thanks for stopping by the Stamping Station!

Blessings,
Julie
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

January Hands On Projects

Sorry about the delay in posting. Seems that life is crazy right now! We had a total of 6 hands on projects in January. You've seen the oranges card already and the Easter card will be shown after March is over. Wanna see it? Schedule a March workshop! The red Valentine card was inspired by this card. I simplified it, so that it would make a good workshop card. I love the new Pinking Hearts Corner Punch and the With All My Heart stamp set, both from the new Occasions Mini Catalog.
I just love the bright pinks on this card. It was inspired by another card, but of course I can't find the original when I need it! grrrrr.... I combined Melon Mambo and Pink Passion for some similar pinks. I like mixing them because it adds depth. Well Scripted and the Scallop Trim Corner Punch from the Occasions Mini Catalog were used for this card.
Have you seen the Bride DSP in the Idea Book & Catalog? It's gorgeous! I love the patterns...there are 2 patterns and you get 5 sheets of each one. We stamped Wedding Sweet on it and then blotted off the ink that doesn't soak in on the shiny parts of the DSP. The Illuminated wheel and White Organza ribbon finish it off.
And finally, this is my sample of how to make a quick and simple kid's card. I stamped hello baby on one cloud (made with my Scallop Circle Punch). While sponging the edges of the clouds would have made it look even better, I was really trying to showcase a simple card.

Well, that's it for now. I'm busy designing for the next couple of workshops. Thanks for stopping by the Stamping Station.

Blessings!
Julie
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