Showing posts with label Piestra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Piestra. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

CASology 100 Challenges Celebration



I am so happy that I am being featured on the CASology blog as part of our 100 challenges celebration.  You can head over there to read all about me.  Go ahead....I'll wait.  But don't forget to come back because I have more to show you here.

First up is another card for this week's cue word CELEBRATE.    I had an idea for a embossed and water colored background.  It did NOT turn out how I imagined it would.



What was I thinking, right?  Well, I was able to salvage parts of this piece and made something I ended up really liking.



There must be a moral to the story....something about making lemonade out of my lemon of card stock.

I thought I would use this post to show how I organize all the cards I have made.  If you stop by here regularly, you know that I make a lot of cards.  I devised a system to organize my cards by theme, which makes it easy to find the cards I need when it is time to send them out.  It is also much easier for my friends and family to find what they are looking for when they come by to select cards for themselves.



I use bins from The Container store called Frosted Totes to hold all my cards.  The bins are stored in a shoe rack I got from Target.  The entire set up fits underneath the table where I keep my Big Shot, scoring board and paper cutter.

Each bin has a label on the front, indicating what type of cards are stored inside.  I actually have two bins for birthday cards.



I made dividers using a piece of Michaels card stock and a piece of colored card stock cut with a Half and Half Die and stamped with an appropriate sentiment.  Within birthday, I have belated, masculine, juvenile, and general.





Most of my bins have cards covering multiple themes.  I used a sentiment stamp on the bin's label as well as on the divider.



So, for example, this bin has cards that are blank (no sentiment), suitable for a cancer patient, get well, missing you, etc.
















I like to stamp some sort of handmade by sentiment on the back of each card, and add my initials.




To save space, I do not store any envelopes with my cards, unless I have stamped or decorated the envelope, in which case I keep it with its matching card.

My bins are not all full yet, and I do have room for one more bin, so I have some room to grow with this system.  If you are interested in how I organize some of my other supplies, you can click here to see all my posts on organization.  Sometimes I think that I like organizing my supplies almost as much as I like using them.

A Give Away  It wouldn't be a celebration without a give away, would it?  Please leave me a comment with an organizational tip and you will have a chance to win this stamp set from Flourishes.


http://shop.flourishes.org/Call_Me_p/ss239.htm


This contest will run until 8AM Central Time on Thursday, 6/19.

Edited to add:  Congratulations to Lilian YF who is the winner of this Flourishes stamp set.  Big thanks to everyone who commented and left me an organizational tip.  I have seen quite a few good tips that I will be using in the future.



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Monday, March 26, 2012

Birthday Tags



I've got one last post with two cards, before I head off for spring break vacation with the family.  I loved this week's CR84FN50 color scheme so much, I made another card with it.  You can see my first cards here.




Here is a more masculine version with the same basic layout.



Supplies Used (PTI):
Stamps:  2012  Birthday Tags
Paper:  (White, Orange Zest, Harvest Gold), (Soft Stone, Enchanted Evening)
Other:  Canvas/Linen IP, Memory Box Piestra Tile Die, Limitless Layers Circles and Ovals, 1 1/4" circle punch


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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Blog Hop for Janelle


Today I am playing along with a very special blog hop for a very special gal.  Laurie and Dana have organized a blog hop to let Janelle know that we are thinking about her.  So, this post is dedicated to my friend, Janelle, to let her know that I am thinking about her and sending healing thoughts her way.  Of course, it features Little Bitty Bird, the guy we both love.  And, because I seem to be putting everything in pockets this week, he is perched in a tree that is nestled in a pocket.

Happy Hello


I also have a card for her husband, Ken, who has been such an incredible support for Janelle through this journey.  As Ken has become a blogger, too, I thought he should get his own card.  I am never happy to see the posts where Ken is writing, but I am so grateful that he is willing to carry the torch to let us know how things are going.

Just Thinking of You

Both of these cards are on their way to Janelle and Ken, and should arrive shortly after this blog hop, if I got the timing right.

If you would like to participate, please click here to get to Laurie's blog, Soapbox Creations, to link up your card for Janelle.  Or click here to leave some love on Janelle's blog.

Stay strong, Janelle.  We are all rooting for you.


Supplies Used (PTI):
Happy Hello
Stamps:  Little Bitty Bird, Sending You, WPlus9 A Pocketful: Valentine
Paper:  White, Raspberry Fizz Patterns
Other:  Edger Die, WPlus9 Pocket Die

Just Thinking of You
Stamps:  Framed Out
Paper:  White, Simply Chartreuse, Canyon Clay
Other:  Memory Box Piestra Tile Die


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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Masculine Birthday


I have a quick card that I made with one of my latest fave dies--Memory Box Piestra Tile.  I was playing around with the die, and discovered that Framed Out fits perfectly with this die.


First I drew a line along the front panel to mark where I wanted the bottom edge of the die to cut.  I ran the die through two times, just cutting the sections I wanted cut, and leaving the middle empty for the stamped image.  So, each time, the die was partially on the paper, and partially hanging off the edge.  Make sense?


Supplies Used (PTI):
Stamps:  Framed Out
Paper:  Soft Stone, Enchanted Evening, Simply Chartreuse
Other:  Memory Box Piestra Tile Die


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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Happy Anniversary



I have a card for this week's ColourQ cQc #128 challenge.  I interpreted these colors as Ripe Avocado, Simply Chartreuse, New Leaf and Smokey Shadow.  I was inspired by two of my most favorite recent cards here and here to come up with this card today.  I have to say that it is very hard not to use Beautiful Butterflies on every card.  The butterflies are so versatile, and I think the accompanying sentiments are some of my favorites.  (At least I put away Rosie Posie, for a bit).



Supplies Used (PTI):
Stamps:  Beautiful Butterflies,  WM Musical Backgrounds
Paper:  Ripe Avocado, Simply Chartreuse, New Leaf, White Smokey Shadow
Other:  Beautiful Butterflies, Memory Box Piestra Tile dies, ribbon


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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Happy Birthday





I got a brand new die in the mail today, and when I saw that die and this card by my friend Cathy, I knew I needed to play along with this week's Card Patterns Sketch #153.  I've never played with Card Patterns Sketches before, but today seemed as good a day as any to start.  I'm also playing along with this week's Less is More Challenge #55 to use punches or die cuts, and this week's CAS-ual Friday's CFC#40:  Tie one On.

The other 'Joyce' on the PTI forum has suggested that we take a moment today to honor Nicole, Jenn and all the other folks behind the scenes at Papertrey.  This card is dedicated them, as they are responsible for every single element on this card except the die cut.  Now that I am thinking about it, I probably should have made this a 'thank you' card.  Oh, well--they all have birthdays, too--right?



Supplies Used (PTI):
Stamps:  Think Big Favorites
Paper:  White, Simply Chartreuse, Raspberry Fizz, Hawaiian Shores
Other:  Memory Box Piestra Die, Hawaiian Shores Button, Raspberry Fizz Saddle Stitch Ribbon
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