In the meantime, here are some samples of what we may be making. If you see a project you particularly like, let me know and I'll be sure to include that project in our Play Date schedule.
This little love bird card I made for my anniversary (43rd!) card to Joe. We will be celebrating next week in Florida. Yah hoo! Don't you love the polka dot background? I use that all the time. The hearts are from the Big Shot and the full heart punch. The birds from the new flat punches. The color combination is chocolate chip, crushed curry and bermuda bay.
Now these two little critters were made with the Big Shot and the Top Note die cutter - plus the hearts again. They are for my two g'children. I made the little raccoon feminine by adding blush to her cheeks. Both are filled with jelly beans.
This may look like an Easter card (and it could be) but this was made for a baby shower. Inside it reads, "Bundle of Joy". This little bunny is versatile as you'll see if you continue looking at this blog. The large oval was made with the Big Shot and the smaller ovals with punches. Notice I used the polka dot textured background again.
Now this really is an Easter card. The colors are Old Olive and Dusty Durango. The carrot is really a flower petal, but makes a perfect carrot. No polka dots on this one.Although this card (polka dots on this one) was made as a sympathy card, it could be many other things, i.e. "Thinking of You", Wishing You Well, etc. I'm a sucker for any tree stamp. The big oval was cut out with the Big Shot and the smaller ones are punches. The ribbon is the new 5/8" satin Old Olive.
Ok, this is my favorite card on this blog. The rose is a stamp from Fifth Avenue. This coloring technique is awesome and really easy with a great result. After the rose is colored, it is cut out and placed on the card with deminsionals to raise it off the polka dot background. This would make a stunning wedding or anniversary card or even birthday. The ribbon is the 5/8" satin Old Olive.
Here is another Easter card with the bunny. I started to use the circle scallop to chop off his ears like he had been half eaten, but ended up with this one with the egg. I colored in this bunny with carmel marker to change his look. I've also seen him done as a white chocolate bunny (too cute!)
Here's a cute, quick little project made with a giant paper clip and the scallop circle punch. Using designer series two sided paper, punch out seven circles. Punch a hole in the center of all seven layers and secure with a pretty brad or some bling. Scrunch up each layer and then pull back a couple of layers. There is also a flower behind this one on the other side. Makes a cute book marker.Last one. This card is 4x4. The stamps are from the Vintage Vogue set. The cardstock is kraft. The colors are Ballet Blue and Chocolate Chip.
That's all I've got ready for this blog. I hope you have enjoyed browsing through some of these projects. If you have a favorite, let me know and I'll include it in our projects for Play Day.
Happy Stampin'!
Billie








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