Baby Boy Elephant

Baby Boy Elephant

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For this week’s “From the Heart” Mod Squad Challenge, we are encouraged to create a project using hearts.  (Sadly, this site is no longer active.)

I used this adorable “Sweet Baby Elephant (cc-mini-163)” die by Cottage Cutz along with a stitched heart die from the “Nesting Hearts (#100384)” set by Little B.  For the background panel, I used the  Darice “Quilt Blocks (#1219-131)” embossing folder.  I used watercolor paper because I liked the texture along with Gina K Powder Blue card stock.

The greeting is from the “Bundle of Love” set (retired?) by Gina K Designs and was stamped with Gina K Powder Blue ink.

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Snowflake Thank You Card

Snowflake Thank You Card

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This seemingly simple card design was a real bugger to make!  I heat embossed the snowflakes on acetate, and no matter how “clean” the stamped image looked, there were always flecks of embossing powder visible AFTER the heat was applied!  I don’t know if the heat tool was blowing tiny flecks around while heating or if the flecks were so small and were there but not visible until after they were heated, but I could not get a perfectly clean panel to use!  My daughter said it just looked like snow and was fine.  Ugh!!!  Anyway…

Gina K Kraft card stock was used along with thick, heat resistant acetate.  (I originally tried it with overhead transparency paper, and it melted as soon as the heat was applied!)  The images were all heat embossed with Versamark ink and Recollections Snow embossing powder.  The stamps were from the “Christmas Wishes” set, the “Triple Play Frame” set, and the “Massive Messages” set, all by Gina K Designs.

I used my Silhouette to cut the circles on the top layer and on the card base, and I used my MISTI to line up the frame stamp.  The acetate was sandwiched between these layers.

Below is a photo that better shows the snowflakes on the acetate. The circles look really dark at the angle in the photo above, but they are clear.

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Before making the version with the acetate, I made the one below with the snowflakes stamped on the card stock.

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The embossing powder behaved much better on this version, and the detail of the snowflakes was better on the card stock than on the acetate.

The MIUM Challenge over at StampTV this week is to use Kraft cardstock somewhere on our project.  Check out the gallery of projects submitted HERE.  (Sadly, this site is no longer active.)

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Party Penguins

Party Penguins

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This card features the adorable Party Penguins stamp by Great Impressions.  It was stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored with Copic Markers (BG15, R14, YR04, and YG63).  The greeting is from a set called “Happy Birthday to You” by Gina K Designs.  The white cardstock was cut with a die from the Spellbinders “Pierced Rectangles” set (#SCD-012) and mounted on Gina K Designs Jelly Bean Green and a sheet from the GKD “Made With Love” patterned paper pack.

My triplets turned 17 today.  According to the Motion Picture Association, they can now see “R” rated movies without supervision, and according the the state of New Jersey, they can now get their drivers’ licenses.  They are juniors in high school and will be applying to colleges soon.  I can’t believe how quickly they have grown, but luckily, they are still fun-loving and young at heart, and we still get to enjoy them being “kids” a little longer!  I made this card for Kelly (she loves penguins) and the cards in my previous two posts for the boys. (The monkey card was for Keith, and the elephant card was for Kevin.)  I immediately thought of each of them when I saw these stamps, and they loved the cards. Even as teens in high school and as young adults, I guess they are still enjoying their “inner kid” too!!

Keith, Kelly and Kevin

(Keith, Kelly, and Kevin the day they came home from the hospital)

For this week’s Mod Squad Challenge, we are encouraged to create a project using hearts and/or flowers.  For this card, I used patterned paper with hearts on it.  (Sadly, this site is no longer active.)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KELLY!

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Monkey with Balloons Birthday Card

Monkey with Balloons Birthday Card

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This card features the Monkey with Balloons stamp by Great Impressions. It was stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored with Copic Markers (monkey:  E31, E25, E27, E29; balloons:  E30, E35, R59, G99). The greeting is from a set called “Just Fore You” by C.C. Designs. The white cardstock was cut with a die from the Spellbinders “Pierced Rectangles” set (#SCD-012) and mounted on Gina K Designs Honey Mustard and a sheet from the GKD “Autumn Wishes” patterned paper pack.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KEITH!

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Elephant Birthday Wishes

Elephant Birthday Wishes

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I used the Elephant with Kite stamp from Great Impressions and masked the kite so I could add a birthday balloon instead.  The single balloon was part of a trio of balloons on a stamp from the “Happy Birthday to You” set by Gina K Designs.  These were stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored with Copic Markers (elephant:  YR00, W1, W3, W5; balloons:  YR000, YR00, Yr04) and a Faber Castell White Pitt Pen.  The greeting is from the “Just Fore You” stamp set by C. C. Designs.  The white cardstock was cut with a die from the Spellbinders “Pierced Rectangles” set (#SCD-012) and mounted on Gina K Designs Blue Lagoon and a sheet from the GKD “Made With Love” patterned paper pack.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KEVIN!

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