Showing posts with label Whale Wishes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whale Wishes. Show all posts

An {Ocean of Love} Card...

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Can you tell I'm dreaming of the ocean?  Only three more days until we leave on our cruise!  I'm so excited but it's been pretty overwhelming making arrangements for the kids and packing, packing and packing.  


This card started with a cream card base that is sponged with blue ink for the sky.  Before I sponged the "sky", I applied a circle mask where I wanted the "sun" to be.  Then I used a reverse mask (just the negative of the circle punch) to sponge the orange ink for the sun.  


The waves were created by using alternating strips of blue card stock that were punched using a scallop edge punch.  
I really love how the sentiment overlaps the sky and sun.  Don't know why exactly, but it just works.

Have a great day!

{Ocean of Love}
Stamps: Whale Wishes (Papertrey Ink)
Card Stock: On the Catwalk Cream, Simply Blue-tiful, Your Style Blue Me Away (CSS)
Ink: Simply Blue-tiful, Your Style Blue Me Away, Creamsicle Cardigan (CSS)
Accessories: Blue Rhinestone, Whale Die (PTI), Foam Dimensionals, Stamping Sponge, Scallop Edge Punch (SU)

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A {Welcome Baby Grant} Card & Gift Set...

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Hello!  I'm so happy you stopped by today so I can tell you all about my nephew that was born this morning. My SIL was supposed to be induced this morning but the baby couldn't wait that long.  My SIL went into labor last night and had the baby at 4:49 this morning.  I didn't even know she went into labor last night and woke up to a text from my brother saying baby Grant had arrived!  Such a great way to start my day.

So of course we headed to the hospital as soon as we were given the go ahead.  I had Grant's gift all ready but I still needed to make a card.  I've known the baby's name for months so you would have thought I would have had a card made ahead of time, but I didn't.
I love to make cards, but I especially love to make cards when I'm making them for a specific person.  It gives me such a warm feeling while I'm making it and knowing who will see it and how they will feel knowing I made it especially for them.  In this case it was Grant's parents since Grant is, well, a baby.
I know glitter is probably considered girly, but in this case it just shows how excited I was.  I wanted to glitter everything.  Note: When you use glitter expect to have some on your face here and there until your next shower.  


Since Grant is my brother and SIL's second child, there were no showers or registries.  I wanted Grant to have something special so I learned how to crochet so I could make him a baby blanket. Thank goodness it takes 9 months to have a baby because it took me a long time to get crocheting down.  I started his blanket on May 21st and finished it on July 4th.  When I worked on it I would always think about Grant using the blanket and the life he has ahead of him.  Needless to say, I loved working on his blanket.
Now, I don't really know how to properly photograph a blanket so I just laid it on my bed (artfully?).  It is a little larger than a regular baby blanket.  It's pretty thick and soft, very flexible and not stiff at all.

This is something my family calls a love-y.  It's a little blanket (about 1' x 1.5') that babies sleep with.  They usually get attached to it have to sleep with it all the time.  I hope he likes Aunt Dana's love-y.  It is super soft like a stuffed animal.  The material was hard to work with, but I love how it turned out.
And here they are all wrapped up before I put them in the gift bag.  Presentation is everything!
I wouldn't be a good aunt if I didn't share a couple pictures of the little guy.  



Thanks so much for stopping by!  Hope you didn't mind my gushing too much.  See you tomorrow!!!

{Welcome Baby Grant}
Stamps: Fresh Alphabet, Whale Wishes (Papertrey Ink)
Card Stock: Kraft Like A Rockstar, Green With Envy, Glamazon Green, A Blanc Check (CSS)
Ink: Your Style Blue Me Away, Green With Envy (CSS)
Accessories: Sticky Tape, Glitter, Foam Dimensionals, Corner Rounder Punch, Edge Distresser

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A {Welcome, Baby} Card...

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Hey all!  Just a really quick post from me today.  We are headed out the door to the Kentucky Horse Park.  It's our first time and I'm hoping it's going to be a lot of fun.  


I made this card yesterday.  I've been making a lot of baby boy cards lately since our family is expecting four baby boys to be born in the next few months.  Anyway, I thought it would be nice to make a baby girl card for a change.  I'll just keep it in my stash until needed.  
Thanks so much for the visit today!  Have a great day!

{Welcome, Baby}
Stamps: Whale Wishes (Papertrey Ink)
Card Stock: I'm a Princess Pink (CSS), Vintage Cream, Lemon Tart (PTI)
Patterned Paper: Gertie (My Mind's Eye)
Ink: Paint the Town Pink, Simply Blue-tiful (CSS)
Accessories: Whale Wishes Die (PTI), Oval Nestabilities Die (Spellbinders), Stamping Sponge, Pink Floss (DMC), Foam Dimensionals

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A {Whale of a Happy Birthday} Card...

Monday, June 13, 2011

Hello and happy Monday!!!  I hope you are having a great day.  So far so good here.  I was so excited to play with some new stamping goodies this morning.  I ordered two new stamp sets from Papertrey Ink.  The sets are Whale Wishes and Chevron Stripes.  I'm loving them both.  To tell you the truth I had not thought to use these two sets together, but it just made sense when I sat down in my studio.  The chevron stripes give the  feeling of waves which is a perfect background for the whale stamp.

This week's Make it Monday challenge from Papertrey Ink is to use the rock-n-roll technique where you roll darker ink along the perimeter of your stamp.  I did mine a little differently than the video on the PTI blog.  I tried it their way first but my ink dried to quickly.  So, I stamped the whale first using Simply Blue-tiful ink and then I cleaned off the stamp and then stamped the whale once again (on top of the first one) with the whale inked with Your Style Blue Me Away ink around the perimeter.  I really like the effect.


I have to say that I'm loving the chevron stripes.  They are so forgiving.  If your stamp is off a bit, you won't be able to tell in the long run.  These are so much fun.  

Have a great day!

{Whale of a Happy Birthday}
Stamps: Whale Wishes, Chevron Stripes (Papertrey Ink)
Card Stock: On the Catwalk Cream, Kraft Like a Rockstar, Your Style Blue Me Away (CSS)
Ink: Vintage Cream (PTI), Simply Blue-tiful, Your Style Blue Me Away (CSS)
Accessories: Whale Wishes Die (PTI), Foam Dimensionals, Oval Nestabilities (Spellbinders), Stamping Sponge

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