Showing posts with label Chipboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chipboard. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Some more Valentines!!!!

These are some cards, I made and sold! Some I've had for a while they just needed some revamping! I thought I'd share, just the same!






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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Crinkle Ribbon

I love this crinkle ribbon! It is wonderful and so fun. You can pick this up over at My Craft Spot by Kimberly Tracy. She has many beautiful colors. Tracy is the spotlight sponsor this Sunday over at Fantabulous Cricut. Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you enjoy my project. As well as Tracy's ribbon. Mention that Ladybug sent you over.

This project was also showcased at my last workshop. I used the glitter paint in Silver to color the flower. I also used the chunky glitter from Stampin' Up! in the center of the flower. The paper colors I chose were basic black and basic gray. Kind of a monochrome thing going on, with a splash of pink. Well, I hope you enjoy your day. Take care.
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Whooo Loves You

DSP: Sending Love Textured Paper: Chocolate Chip Ink: Craft pad-glorious green, yoyo yellow, only orange, real read Punches: Scallop Oval, Large Oval Chip Board: So Tweet 12/30/09 Pretty simple card-but sometimes those are the best. The phrase I printed from my computer. What else do I say?

Thursday, November 19, 2009

On Board ~ Chipboard

Anyway..so this is some cards I made one day while playing with the onboard chipboard On the seaside one, I really did put regular play sand on it. My kids were thinking I was crazy. I don't know why I keep my iron in my craft room, no where near the ironing board in the laundry room. I know you crafty people know where I am coming from.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

On Board with Chipboard



Okay--Today was my play date with Chipboard. There are some pretty creative ideas out there. Sister card: The background is done with stencil after you remove the chipboard. I just vaigated the colors. Then attached the big flower to the card. Ocean card: Colored the pieces with 'craft ink'. The craft ink really makes the colors pop. I am going to redo the ladybug card with the craft pad rather than the classic pad, then the red will vibrant. Which I think will be cute. We all know ladybugs are my thing.