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Weekly Crafting

I figured I should finally dedicate posts to my card crafting  and scrapbooking.  Over the past two weeks, I've done a lot of crafting.  My first task was to finish the boys' scrapbooks for last summer.  I am determined to be completely caught up before the baby comes in October.  I've ordered our pictures from last September to now; should get those in a few days.  Then I can get started on that section of pages to catch up.  I'm planning on switched to Project Life for the family album in October.  I want to start with a clean slate.  The baby will also start with a Project Life album.  The boys will stay the same, but I still want them all caught up. Now on to the card making...

Last month I snapped up the Round Array Bundle (Stampin' Up) with the stamp set and punch.  I couldn't wait to try it out.  I used a pretty dark pink paper as a card base with a light pink paper to stamp onto.  For the white paper, I used my swiss dot embossing folder and the Big Shot to give some dimensions.  I like the randomness to this card.

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A card class card.  The original design was different.  I messed up my designer paper piece, so I changed the design to work with what I had.  I like the simpleness of this card.  All supplies are from Stampin' Up.

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A new technique I was trying.  We made an awesome card at class using Versa mark and a brayer.  I bought some glossy paper and tried it out.  Unfortunately the color did not adhere evenly.  I want to try it again and see if I get different results.  I do kind of like the tie dye effect I attained by mistake.  (Looks better in person)

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Another class card.  I like the simplicity of this card.  The colors work well together to create a masculine multipurpose card.

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Class card.  We were focusing on retiring stamps.  I love the play of pattern with the designer paper and the embossed piece.

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I love the designer paper on this card.  The colors are bright and very cheery!  Class card.

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This card came from me grabbing some random supplies and working with what I got.  I'm not in love with this card, but something about the mix of patterns intrigues me.  After finishing the card, I went back to add the metallic jewels.  Without them, the card just looks plain.

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Another random supply card.  I would have loved to see a thicker font for better contrast.  But I do love the flower I constructed.  I layered different sizes and shades to create a better embellishment.

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Class card.  I never bought them, but the button stamps really grew on me in the last month or so.  Plus, I love the designer paper.

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Class card.  Love the mix of patterns on this one.

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Class card. I love the rock n roll technique to create two color stamps.  But overall I'm not a fan of the colors and stamps on this card.

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Class card.  Love, love, love this card.  I love the combo of purple, pink, and orange.  I love the simple sentiment.  

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The following two cards were part of my homework assignment for stamp club.  We had a general sketch.  I decided to play with the alignment of the card to make two different cards.  Both cards used Stampin' Up paper, stamps, and punches.  I just love the Print Poetry designer paper pack from the spring catalog.  I'm rationing the paper to make it last.

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Class card.  I love the 3D tie we created and it really wasn't that hard to do.  

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Class card.  I'm not a huge fan of the color/designer paper combo, but I loved work with the Shimmer paint and the coloring techniques.

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More random supply cards.  I'm on a mission to use a ton of my paper scraps.  This strips were leftovers from cards made a long time ago.  

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Class card.  Love, love, love the color and pattern combinations on this card.  I think this is my favorite card from this entire post.

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Class card.  I want to do a replica of this card with different colors.  I have all the stamps to do it!

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Very cute little card.  I didn't end up buying this stamp set, but I still like the look.

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Class card.  Like the layout, don't like the color combos that much.

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tags: card making
categories: Crafting
Monday 06.03.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Crafting Crazy

This past week I went a little crazy.  I intended to sit down and make a card of two, and ended up much more than two cards.  My goal was to use scraps laying around.  Some of the designs just didn't work that well (cut out polka dots) and some were gorgeous (green with poem, flowers, and bird).  It's all about experimentation.

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At Christmas, Pam had us make this awesome abstract Christmas tree. I decided to take the idea and make some variations.  I especially love how the "make a wish" candle comes off the paper.  I colored it in with a bronze marker to add a bit more.

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As part of our Stamp Club, Pam gave us homework!  Homework!  Oh my goodness.  We had to make a card based off this sketch.  And here are my attempts.  I like the coffee one the best.

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tags: card making
categories: Crafting
Saturday 02.02.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Card Making Fun!

I went to my first official class as member of the Bellevue Stampers!  I am so excited about being a part of the club.  We have a nice small group of six people and everyone is so nice.  They might be a bit older than me, but they're lovely ladies.   This week we made another three cards. First up was a pretty fallish card with falling leaves.  I am so bad when it comes to ideas that I didn't even think of using a simple stencil to make the circles of colors.  It's such a nice, clean design.  I'm thinking about using this idea for Christmas cards (ornaments?).  Second, we made a cute Halloween card.  Unfortunately, I don't send cards for Halloween (or haven't in the past), so I don't know if I'll be making this again.  But I do like the layering of paper and patterns.  You can't really tell from the photo, but the black paper is embossed with a spider web.  Very cute effect up close.  Finally, we tackled our technic card.  The background card is embossed with grass.  The white piece was then embossed clear with a grass and butterfly stamp.  We then mixed ink into a swirly design in a layer of shaving cream, plopped the card facedown, and then wiped the excess off.  Of all the cards, mine had the darkest colors.  But I love it all the more for it!  It created a beautiful tie dye pattern under the grass and butterfly.  To finish we add a vellum punched out butterfly with small beads.  I love this card!  We all remarked that while it was messy to do one, we could fill a shallow baking sheet with shaving cream and do many at one time.  This card could work well for birthdays, sympathy, Mother's Day, thank yous, or get well.  I love how versatile it is.

I made my first order through Stampin' Up.  It's due to arrive sometime early next week.  I'm thinking that I should start thinking about Christmas cards.  What colors do I want?  Any particular stamps/designs I want?  What about techniques?  So many possibilities...

tags: card making
categories: Crafting
Thursday 09.22.11
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 2
 

Crafty Crafty Me

It's been a bit boring around here without the boys.  I don't have much to fill up my day yet, so I started to look around... what could I do?  What do I enjoy doing?  What should I be doing?  Of course, I take care of a lot of the random household stuff right now (still unpacking, organizing, getting rid of stuff).  Plus I read, look for a job, blog, etc.  But I needed more. And I found something!  Stampin' Up!  There's a Stampin' Up club here in Omaha that meets once a month to make some projects.  I decided to check it out.  And I'm glad I did.  I had so much fun.  Everyone gets one free class and then can either pay per month for the class or join the club to get member perks.  We made three cards.

I especially loved the purple one!  It's my favorite color.  And I needed a birthday card for my grandmother for Saturday and her favorite color is purple.  Perfect!!!!!  The fall colors card would be great for a birthday or Father's Day or Thanksgiving or lots of other things.  And while I don't love the design of the last one, I did get to learn how to emboss.  I've always wanted to try it for scrapbooking, but couldn't see where it would fit.

After the class was over, I talked to the demonstrator about the club (how it works, etc.)  and we ended up talking for almost two hours.  It was a lot of fun.  Before I left, I decided to join!  At least for the next six months, I have somewhere to be for one night a month.  Card making!!!!  And all you friends out there, watch out for some homemade cards coming your way!

Now that I found one thing, time to find another.... I'm leaning towards some academics...

tags: card making
categories: Crafting
Saturday 08.20.11
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 1
 

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