Juliana Kneipp has a new kit at CatScrap today!
I looove the patterns and colors of this kit! Here’s a card I made:
I am in love with this card!
Juliana Kneipp has a new kit at CatScrap today!
I looove the patterns and colors of this kit! Here’s a card I made:
I am in love with this card!
Last week I gave DH a card with matching bookmark for my Project 52 Cards:
You can see the Week 15 card here. Wow, week 15 already?!? Time sure flies when you’re having fun making cards! π
I’ve had a quite busy weekend craft-wise:
Cards and hybrid projects completed: 4
Hybrid cards printed and cut out, ready to be assembled: 3.5
P365 LOs done: 0
I really need to set my priorities straight. The problem is that hybrid is so much fun it’s hard to stop! But this week I really need to catch up on my P365. In the meantime, here’s two of the things I got done this weekend. First off, the inspirational piece that has been printed for a while, but yesterday I finally bought push pins for my new cork board so now it is in place:
(Of course, the cork board isn’t yet hanging on the wall, but one day or the other I will coerce DH into putting it up. π ) I actually ended up buying a cork board just because I wanted to hang this piece up, and square frames are hard to come by. Plus, the wallpaper in this room wouldn’t have gone well with the fun colors and patterns I plan to put up, so a cork board was the best solution.
Then I made this card:
The colors and textures in Juliana Kneipp’s kits are absolutely stunning! I got a GSO on the ScrapMatters GSO blog for this one. π
I’m a week late in showing you this amazing kit by Jenn Barrette:
It is such a stunning kit, and as soon as I saw it I knew I had to get those pretty papers printed. Putting together this card took some time, but I love how it turned out:
I might use it as this year’s anniversary card, unless I get inspired to do something else. I also used this kit for a P365 spread:
Yes, I am positively in love with that wood paper! π
ETA: I got a GSO on the ScrapMatters GSO blog!
I have been quite busy lately and I’m struggling to find time to create – but don’t I say that all the time? π I think I am working on at least 3-4 projects at the same time, instead of focusing on one and seeing it to the end, so that doesn’t help either… π But I expect quite a few will come together before the weekend is over. In the meantime, last night, since DH was late from choir practice (they stayed an extra half hour, until 9:30 PM, and I was starving… the best way to get distracted was to finish up a couple things), I put together these two little things. I used a gorgeous kit by one of April’s guest designers at ScrapMatters, Laurie Ann:
Isn’t it pretty? All those springy colors! Here’s a card I made:
And I also made a bookmark for DH because 1) I couldn’t resist that bunny and 2) despite having made several bookmarks at his request months ago, he claims he doesn’t have enough (and in fact he cannot locate a few of the old ones… sigh).
I haven’t given it to him yet though, I certainly did not want to endorse his being late home last night. π I think I’ll give him both the card and bookmark together for my Project 52 Cards this week.
We’ve been having some nice sunny days here lately, but the temperature has been pretty low, in the 40s or low 50s. We went running Saturday AND Sunday and it was great. I’d take the cool weather over the heat any time, for anything, actually, but especially for running. π Anyway, despite the still chilly temperatures (the highs are in the low 40s this week…), spring really is in the air. The first crocuses have popped up this past weekend in our garden, along with many tulip leaves. So it’s the perfect time to use one of my favorite kits ever by Sahlin Studio, Sunshine and Daffodils. I made this card last week:
This is the featured kit for April, so this means that if you use it for a project or a LO and post it to the Sahlin Studio gallery, you get a chance to win a GC!
My mom’s birthday was this past week. Since we’ve been living far away for the past few years, I haven’t been able to give her a birthday present on her birthday. But this year, I found a way to send her a little something: I made her a hybrid pendant! It all started when I saw this gorgeous kit by Jenn Barrette and fell in love with the gorgeous patterns of the papers:
Bring in Tim Holtz’s facets, and you get a very light pendant that can be mailed easily:
I will be making more of these for sure!
ETA: I got a hybrid gallery standout at MeSoScrappy with this project. π
The new BYOC products by Sahlin Studio are soooo inspiring! Check them out:
As soon as I saw these gorgeous designs, I knew I had to print them out and make something pretty with them! So I made a Spring mini album.
I did lots of layering and used pretty lil’ things:
It’s just a darling little album and I love how it turned out! The inside pages are empty because I am planning to fill in the album with pictures and journaling about my mom’s visit next month, but I already printed and cut out the embellishments too (they aren’t adhered yet) so the album is ready to be assembled.
The BYOC products are 20% off as usual, and The LilyPad is having the quarterly 30% off sale, so make sure you stock up on the other Sahlin Studio goodies while they’re on sale!
ETA: I got a GSO on the ScrapMatters gallery standouts blog for this project. π
I never seem to post these on time, but I have been doing very well in my Project 52 Cards. So here’s the past three weeks.
You can see the Week 11 card here. I made a thank you card because DH organized the perfect romantic weekend: gorgeous hotel, spa, shopping spree, and even a totally unexpected gift (a necklace)! It was just lovely!
For last week, I made him a Bunny Spring card. Actually, we were at the grocery store and he was about to buy an expensive card to send to a friend of his, so I told him I’d make one instead. I asked him what to put on it, and he said he wanted bunnies – which worked out just right because I was using a bunny kit on another project. I told him I needed a sentiment so he picked one. And then of course after making a flat version to be mailed to his friend, I also made a prettier one (i.e., dimensional) for DH. π
You can see the Week 12 card here. It was my first time making an accordion flower. I love how this looks, but it was a bit of a pain to put it together, since I don’t own a glue gun. So I made do with glossy accents, and lots of patience. π But it turned out really cute!
Finally, I gave him this week’s card last night when he came back home after a 3 day trip.
You can see the Week 13 card here. I am in love with this little card!
Being all caught up with this P52 Cards project makes me feel even worse about my P365. I only have 8 weeks scrapped so far, so this means I have 4 weeks plus the current one still to scrap. I really need to make this a priority, or I’ll never catch up!