Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentines Day

I've been so busy this year making Valentine's for other people, but I did manage to set aside a bit of time to make a few things for the special people in my life. My kids are at the age now when they really enjoy getting cards from their loved ones. I found two vintage images that reminded me of my daughter and son to use on their cards this year.

 
After Christmas I decided to take a candy break--we had so much in the house around the holidays it seemed like my kids were surviving on a sugar only diet! Although my kids weren't as enthusastic about the idea as Mom--they actually went along with it without throwing any major temper tantrums, and my son even caught himself when asking for candy with a "oh right, no candy until Valentine's day." So since they did such a super job and since they are awesome all around kids I put together a bag of their favorite candy's for them so that they can indulge a bit on Feb. 14th!

 
When I found the cutest pastel mail boxes in the dollar section of Target I knew I had to have them. With a bit of embelishment they make the perfect containers for the kids Valentines candy.


 I guess I've been kind of on a postal kick this year in my Valentine's crafting. Some of my favorite vintage die cut images are of cute little mail carriers in their spiffy blue uniforms. I sure hope they are going to be stopping by my house this year with one of those cute heart adorned envelopes!

Happy Valentine's Day!

Monday, February 11, 2013

Create Your Own Love Story

Just a few more days till the 14th. I'm finally wrapping up my holiday crafting, I just need to make a few cards for my closest loved ones and I'll be ready to make one very special guy and two amazing kids feel extra loved this Valentine's day.

Echo Park Paper has become one of my go to designer paper companies in the last few years. This year I was lucky enough to get my hands on a 6x6 pack of EP's lovely Love Story collection. It was perfect for making a few special valentines.

I hope you enjoy!


Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Vintage Design Challenge

I am so happy to have found the vintage and shabby chic design challenge at the Sugar Creek Hallow blog. I just love design challenges, but sometimes I feel that my style of card making is not really what they are looking for--I do love stamping, but when it comes to my focal point of my design I'm all about vintage. I love searching for vintage images in the public domain, finding one that speaks to me and then designing my card around it.

This weeks design challenge is called "Romantic Love", which was no problem for me since I've been all about making Valentine's cards right now.


This image of the romantic couple perched on the moon had stood out to my because of the colors-I love her pink dress set against the darkening blue sky. I hope you all enjoy and I look forward to the next challenge!

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Cute As A Button: Design Challenge

Design challenges are so much fun! I used to do so many a few years ago, but sadly have felt I haven't had time for them in the last few years.

I hope no one minds that I decided to play along with The Shabby Tea Room's latest design challenge. I always love their fun and inspiring challenges, even if I seldomly play along. I couldn't resist this one though since it featured one of my favorite color combos of blue, red, white and what looks like a hint of aqua--and buttons, I've always been partial to buttons! Well, I was compelled to join in the fun!

Shabby Tea Room's Design Inspiration


I just love this card, especially the little crafty girl in her blue dress laced with darling red heart. She is certainly one of my favorite little vintage ladies. I also loved the glittered red buttons against the aqua seam binding. My favorite shop for crinkled seam binding is Prairie Bird Boutique on Etsy--she carries a lovely product, the colors are especially vibrant and their is just enough crinkle in the ribbon. I glittered the buttons by covering them with versa mark and then heating a coat of Stampin' Up's Irridescent Ice embossing powder.

Friday, February 1, 2013

The Art of Pinspiration

Like so many others I am in love with Pinterest. For any eye candy junkie it is a visual banquet. A visual search engine, who knew the world was missing it until one arrived--put in your search, find the picture and it leads you to the information you desire!


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 I've been cruising pinterest for my latest obsession, my favorite color combination of red, blue, aqua and pink.


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Fellow crafters have been turning to this color combo to different degrees for quite a while now. It's also popular in the baking world and fashion. I've been seeing it more and more in design magazines too, recently in a BHG special issue Big Style, Smart Ideas for Small Spaces.


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One of my favorite guilty pleasures is to take an hour or two of my precious free time, when I can get it, to sneak off to Barnes & Noble's for a coffee and some magazine perusing. This particular issue of BHG had a number of lovely red, blue & aqua interiors featured. You could imagine my excitment, especially since I've been lately enraptured with those colors for some of my latest card creations.



When I couldn't track down any of these jaw dropping rooms on the BHG website, I knew Pinterest wouldn't let me down.


I hope you enjoy them too!