Friday, October 29, 2010

killin' time...

I'm dying my hair for the first time ever! It's not a dramatic change...I have- or, had- dirty blond hair but I've wanted chocolate brown since middle school so why the hell not? Right now I'm (im)patiently waiting for the 30 minutes to be up sooo to kill time I decided to blog! :) Last weekend I again didn't get too much done card wise but I thought what I came up with was pretty cute. I can't take all the credit though. I got my inspiration from the Hero Arts card blog . They have awesome ideas and they update frequently so check them out (if you haven't already!)
After my hairs done I'm gonna get started on this weekends cards...probably going to continue the holiday/Christmas theme. I know, its so early but I can't help it! I used to hate Christmas (okay, I'm still not completely warmed up to it but I'm getting there!) mostly because of the pressure to buy people things. It should be about family and friends and love and NOT about spending all your money on things people are going to toss in the closet and forget about anyway. Last year I got so many easy gift ideas from stumbling crafts and I'm starting to enjoy the season again. My dad used to always tell me when I was little that when someone makes a gift it means so much more and I agree completely. OOh! Times almost up! Ok here's my last week's card:





Okay that's it! I gotta go wash this gunk outta my hair and hope I didn't screw it up!! (which is most likely the case...)

More cards to come after the weekend!



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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

frustrated

So, I have been following various blogs for card ideas and techniques and one of those blogs is Hero Arts (which you should add to your list right now if you haven't already!!). I have been wanted to participate in their challenges but I didn't have any of their stamps because I'm poor. BUT...they had a couple deals I couldn't resist. The first was if I spent $50, I'd get a free gift, and the second was a discount on the featured stamp of the week...long story short, I now have 3 clear stamp sets, two cling stamps and a wood block stamp from Hero Arts :) :) yayyy! and let me tell you, I never knew that there could be such a thing as a great quality clear stamp! They're thick and peel really nicely off the backing (some of my other brand's clear stamps I really had to pull and felt like I was going to rip it in half), so they were worth the $15 per set. Even though they are almost all christmas stamps I couldn't resist playing!

NEW STAMPS!


Free stamp set




Here's where my frustration begins. I've had a glue pad for awhile now, but I absolutely hate working with glitter. Yes, it is pretty but it gets everywhere and is impossible to clean off hands or clothes. However, I pushed my differences aside and decided to at least try it because it would make some of my cards look really nice. Here's the thing: if you just put the stamp on the glue pad, you'll get too much glue and it will stamp as a blob (i was using snowflakes, which was probably not the best to start out with), but if you use too little, there's not enough glue for the glitter! I finally found a somewhat happy medium and stamped my snowflakes and put glitter on and left it over night. I was informed by Martha Stewart's blog to lightly brush away the glitter using a paint brush, so I took out a small fan brush and pushed the remaining glitter off....but the darn thing took my stamped image with it!! There was no way to get all of the glitter off of the card without ruining the image. I tried a second time and the results were a bit better but some still look like blobs or just parts of snowflakes. If anyone ever reads this blog, could you give me some advice? I seriously need help. I might instead switch to heat embossing but don't have the money yet to invest in the embosser its self or the powders. Heres how the card looks:







See how some look okay and then others look like blobs of stuff? I can't seem to separate the loose glitter from the image without taking the image off completely! :( I might brush it all off and just buy white ink, but I really like how the glitter looks. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!

Since this card took so much time to mess with, there are no others...but next weekend I'm hoping to get a lot done :)


Monday, October 11, 2010

This weekend's cards cont...














new toys!

I've had a cuttlebug for a few months now but couldn't afford any of the folders or die cuts until recently..and I finally got Spellbinders! :) Here's a few cards I made this weekend using the Spellbinders dies....




Just bought this lil' guy in the dollar bin at AC Moores. Isn't he so cute?








I haven't had a chance to figure out the embossing, but that will have to wait until next weekend. :( I'm not sure how much more fall cards I'm going to make...Christmas is just around the corner and I want to get a head start...but it still seems too early. But Jo-Annes already has Christmas cardstock out! So tempting...

For some reason blogger won't let me post more pictures in this post, so more to follow....


Friday, October 8, 2010

Fall is here!

Fall is probably my second most favorite season (after summer, of course). It's not so cold that I need a jacket and boots, but cold enough for sweaters and sippin' hot chocolate next to a cracklin' fire :) Here are my fall cards so far!








The pictures aren't the best, but I'm workin' on it! More fall to come :)