Showing posts with label Clockworks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clockworks. Show all posts

11.30.2012

Masculine Get Well

Masculine get well cards are hard to find.  I have two very special men in my life going through cancer treatment so I made 2 cards.  Now I have them ready to send when they need a little encouragement to get through the rough days.


Just because I made these for men doesn't mean they couldn't also be sent to a woman. 


The ribbon treatment on this card is something that really makes it custom.  It's easy to do.  Check out my video to learn how I made this card and added the ribbon detail to my buttons.


Note- If you are reading this post in an email, you may need to go to my blog to view the video.

I hope and pray you do not need to send a get well card, but if you do then hopefully this will spark some ideas. 


Creative Blessings,
Heather North



Midnight Muse 3/8" Stitched Satin Ribbon
Midnight Muse Stitched Satin Ribbon

Clockworks Clear-Mount Stamp Set
Clockworks


Brushed Bronze Designer Buttons
Brushed Bronze Buttons

Comfort Café Designer Series Paper
Comfort Cafe DSP


Perfectly Penned - Clear-Mount Stamp Set - by Stampin' Up!
Perfectly Penned


10.07.2012

Scrapbook Sunday

If you caught my blog post yesterday and watched the video you already saw today's scrapbook page.  It was one of the make-n-takes for Regionals.  If you didn't read yesterday, you may want to click here to go there now.  I'm giving away BLOG CANDY.  :)




I've been a scrapbooker for most of my life.  Growing up I would add stickers or stationary to my photo albums. (remember the kind that had sticky pages with a clear film you would peel off?)    You could also say I've had a love for pretty paper forever.  I still enjoy getting pretty cards, pens and stationery as gifts.  I love looking through office supply stores for fun post-it notes and journals.  You get the idea.  

After I had my first son scrapbooking was my main "craft" focus.  It became very important to me to document his life.  At the time I asked my SU demonstrator how to add stamps to my scrapbooks and if SU products were safe.  I wanted ideas and inspiration.  She told me she wasn't much of a scrapbooker.  I searched for another demonstrator who could help me, but never really found one.  Last weekend was the first time I had somebody really show me how to mesh the two worlds.  I've done some sponging on my mats on my own, but here is what I learned just by making this page.




1. Use ink in the same color as your background cardstock with a graphic image to make your own background paper.   (note- for an even subtler effect use versamark.  This is also a great alternative if you don't have ink to match your cardstock.)
2. Stamp your title on a strip of paper and cut one (or both) end(s) to make a banner.  The banner can go across your page or tuck under your picture.   (It would be great to have little banners sticking out from different pictures of family that say things like, dad, brother, friend, aunt, etc.)
3. Add color to your page by stamping various geometric shapes onto a neutral paper, such as newsprint/ Special Edition DSP.   Stamp off for a lighter touch.  Use colors that are in your papers and/or pictures.

4. Add texture and interest by embossing elements on your page, such a banner, border or mat.

5. Have all your paper, ink and embellishments come from the same company so they coordinate.  (Ok, so this is just my own perfectionist thing, but it is one of the reason I wanted to learn how to use SU in my scrapbooks.  All their products coordinate so beautifully!
I learned all these things just by creating a make-n-take.  Imagine what I could do if someone would actually teach me how to use SU to scrapbook.  :) 

Creative Blessings,
Heather North


Clockworks Clear-Mount Stamp Set
Clockworks


One in a Million Clear-Mount Stamp Set
One in a Million


Vintage Faceted Designer Buttons
Vintage Faceted Buttons

9.04.2012

Best Day

Wouldn't this be a great card to tuck into your child's lunch pail or backpack letting them know you think they are the Best?  How about giving it to a teacher for a little encouragement?  That's what I was thinking when I made today's card.


I started with a sketch, but then went so far away from the sketch that the finished card looks nothing like the original.  :)  That is okay though.  Sketches should give us inspiration, sometimes we use that to CASE with our own supplies, and other times they are a jumping off point into something completely different.

Close up so you can see the details.  :)  I made my own background paper when the paper I had didn't work.


Creative Blessings,
Heather North

7.23.2012

Need for Speed ~ Part 2

Welcome to my Masculine Monday card and Part 2 of my "Need for Speed" series. 



Today's card is great for wishing someone a speedy recovery.  It's nice to have masculine "get well" cards on hand.  Have you ever tried to find one at the store?  Most get well cards are covered in flowers and very feminine looking.  This one is NOT.  Plus it's super easy to put together. 




The video will show you how I was able to stamp this image on one layer and get the "splash" behind the boat.  Very simple to do, I promise! 
***If you are reading this blog post in email, you may need to visit my blog to see the video.***

 

I hope you will give this card a try.   Come back next Monday for another Masculine Monday card in my Need for Speed series. 




Creative Blessings,
Heather North

All supplies used were Stampin' UP! unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Need for Speed, Clockworks, Word Play
Ink: Pool Party, Black Staz-On
Cardstock: Pool Party, Basic Black Whisper White

Need for Speed - Clear-Mount Stamp Set - by Stampin' Up!
Need for Speed


Clockworks Clear-Mount Stamp Set
Clockworks

Word Play - Clear-Mount Stamp Set - by Stampin' Up!
Word Play

6.18.2012

Thanks A Million ~ Video



Sometimes a card is even easier to make than it looks.  :)  This is one of those cards, so I decided to make a quick video for you showing you how. 



Check out Yesterday's POST for more pictures & details on items used to make the card.

Creative Blessings,
Heather North

6.17.2012

Thanks A Million

This could be a Father's Day card, but it's not.  If you haven't made a card for Dad yet, just use this as inspiration.  It's quick and easy.



A couple of weeks ago my son was invited to a D-Day paintball party.  I thought this card would be a fitting "thank you" with the splotches of color from the Clockworks stamp set.



Thanks A Million comes from Word Play stamp set.  Isn't it perfect?  On the inside I stamped Thank You from Curly Cute, then I looked up and saw the "I Just Can't Thank You Enough" stamp from last year's catalog, and decided to use that instead.  If you are making this into a Father's Day card you could just stamp a Father's Day sentiment.



I want to wish all the Dads out there a Happy Father's Day, especially my dad and husband.   <3  Thank you for all you do for our family!!!




Creative Blessings,
Heather North

Ink: Pool Party, Marina Mist, Tangerine Tango


Clockworks Clear-Mount Stamp Set
Clockworks



Island Indigo Bakers Twine
Bakers Twine




Word Play - Clear-Mount Stamp Set - by Stampin' Up!
Word Play

6.15.2012

Best Dad ~ Mojo 245

Have you missed me?  This week is the last week of school here in Rochester.  It's been an extremely busy week.  Thankfully I took pictures of the cards I've made, even though I haven't had time to post them.  :)



First up are the cards I sent out to my Dad and Father in Law.  I have to say I LOVE the new stamps sets I got.  They are GREAT for masculine cards.  If you are stumped on cards to make for guys, pick up some of these stamp sets and paper packs.

The inspiration came from this week's Mojo Monday



One of the cards was done with a Whisper White base and the other was done with Very Vanilla. 


Inside of card uses the only Father's Day sentiment I have, besides the one in Teeny Tiny Wishes.  It's from a VERY old stamp set about nature.  :)


One of the cards is vertical.  The other is horizontal. 



As you can see this card doesn't have to be a Father's Day card. It could be used for Birthday, Congratulations or just because. The sentiment on the inside tells the story.


Close up so you can see some of the texture and layers.


Thanks for checking out my blog today.




Creative Blessings,
Heather North

Ink & Paper Colors:  Island Indigo and Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White/Very Vanilla


Blue Ribbon Wood-Mount Stamp Set
Blue Ribbon Stamp Set

World Spectacular Designer Series Paper
World Spectacular DSP
To make the background in the ribbon tails, I used this stamp set:

Clockworks Clear-Mount Stamp Set
Clockworks Stamp Set

Because it matched the Embossing Folder I wanted to use:
Argyle Textured Impressions Embossing Folder
Argyle Textured Impressions