Showing posts with label Paper Doll Dress Up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper Doll Dress Up. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

Wedding Card

Hello bloggers, here is a wedding card I  have made for a friend of the family. I made this card at 5" x 7" so I could make the bride and groom a little larger. I used the Paper Doll Dress Up cartridge and cut them at 4".
I used my iRock and put pearls on her veil. A little pink chalk makes for cute rosy cheeks.

It's a little hard to see but I placed a black rhinestone in the middle of his tie with the iRock.

I used some lavender chalk and glitter gel pen to add some color to her bouquet and her dress.

Here is the inside of the card.
This is the first time I have made the bride and groom from this cartridge and I think they are really cute. Hope you enjoyed.

God bless,
Kellie

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Fathers Day Cards

Hello blogger friends, I hope you all had a wonderful Saturday. I spent a beautiful sunny day with my husband at a car show. The weather was great and we had a lot of fun together eating hot dogs and ice cream and looking at a lot of really nice cars.

I have three fathers day cards to share with you that I made this week. First is the card I made for my father. I got the idea for this card from blog hopping and saw this mans wallet on  valitasfreshfolds.blogspot.com. She has a patten for this wallet on her blog so go on over and check it out. Im entering this card in to a challenge happening over at My Craft Spot called Monday Challenge #12-We love you, Dad! You are to make a special card or project for your dad. Head on over and have a look at all the fun this week.
I used Tim Holtz Distressing Inks in Vintage Photo and Tea Dye. I took a sponge and inked and inked and inked until it had a leather look to it. I used an alphabet stamp and stamped my dads initials on the front of the wallet.

I used my sewing machine to sew the wallet together and filled it with miscellaneous items I made.

I used Sure Cuts Alot to make keys and tickets. I used a Sizzix tag die cut for the tag and a stamp set I had for the coins. On the back of the tag I wrote my dad a little note with a white Gelly pen. I really like how it turned out.

This next card is for my father-in-law (my husbands step father). He lives in Long Beach, WA and owns a restaurant called The Hungry Harbor and it has a pirate theme to it so I thought this was a fitting card for him.
 On this card I used the Paper Doll Dress Up cartridge and my Gypsy. The Pirate is cut at 4" and the ship is cut at 4". I used chalk and a white Gelly Roll pen for accents. I used Peachy Keen Everyday Character Faces for the Pirate face. I think he turned out so cute.

I cut another map for the inside, inked it up and used a Happy Fathers Day stamp.

I made this card for my father in law (my husbands biological father). He loves motorcycles so when I saw this motorcycle in the Everyday Paper Dolls cartridge I knew I had to make it for him.
I had some silver paper and ran it through my Cuddlebug with the Diamond Plate folder, it's so cool looking in person and really looks like diamond plate. I had some brads that look like screws and they fit perfectly on this card. I used Nate's ABCs for the word "Ride".
I used a small piece of silver paper and cut another tag with the Sizzix tag die cut for the inside of the card. All cards are a standard A2 size. Thanks for hangin' in there I know this was a long post.

God Bless you all,
Kellie

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

My Sons Birthday Card

Hello blogger friends. I don't want to let you know how lame I am but to tell you the truth I am. If God hadn't attached my head I would have lost it a very long time ago. Well my youngest son's birthday was last Saturday the 4th and I mailed him his card last week with out taking a picture of it first. He lives in Texas and I live in Vancouver, WA so I couldn't just hop on over and get a picture. So I had to ask him to take a picture of it and email it to me so I could put it on my blog. Hope you can see it okay.
Cricut Cartridge: Paper Doll Dress Up
Cowboy and Cow on page 66
Card Size: A2
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder: Distressed Stripes
Peachy Keen: Everyday Character Faces (for Cricut Paper Dolls)
Misc chalk colors on cow for hooves and horns and Gelly Roll white pen

I don't remember the exact size I cut it at but its an A2 size card so I'm guessing the cowboy is somewhere around 3 1/2" and the cow at 3". Well I hope you still enjoyed my card.

God Bless you all,
Kellie