Autumn Birthday Center Step Card

Autumn Birthday Center Step Card

It’s that time of the year again for brown cards – my favorite – lol!

I created the panels by repeatedly stamping the leaf from the “Nature” set by Momenta (lot #0005702) with Vintage Photo distress ink and Memento Rich Cocoa ink. For the lighter pattern in the center, I “stamped off” each time before stamping on the panel. For the side panels, I stamped over a “stamped off” layer with the ink at full strength.

The happy birthday die cut was cut from Gina K Desings Dark Chocolate card stock as were the mats. Recollections Heavy Weight Ivory was used for the base. A piece of raffia finished off this simple design.

Here is the template to create the base:

Here is a similar design on a traditional A2 card base:

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You Are REX-CEPTIONAL Birthday Card

You Are REX-CEPTIONAL Birthday Card

I made this card for my son for his birthday. OK… he just turned 28, but he has always loved dinosaurs and enjoys things that remind him of his childhood! (I made him a “big boy” card as well – lol!)

This double z-fold card was made with elements from 3 different Silhouette files and a lot of tweaking to get it the way I wanted it. The general card design started with Lori Whitlock’s “Pop Up Box Card – Dinosaur” (design ID 143162). Her card had a brontosaurus and a different dino pun. I came across “You Are Rex-ceptional” and liked that sentiment better, but it didn’t go with the brontosaurus. So I used the t-rex from Studio Ilustrado’s “T-Rex Dinosaur Card” (design ID 135707) instead.

The Rex-Ceptional emblem was actually designed as a whole card front called “Card Dino T Rex Ceptional 6×6” (design ID 445052) by Heartsewn. After I shrunk down all the pieces to fit on my card, the letters were too small to cut individually so I created a print and cut file for that strip instead. (I also substituted the t-rex skull that was included in their design with stars.)

I added a panel on which to write a message and sign the card.

The card stock I used was Recollections Kraft, Christmas Green, and white; Core’dinations Valentia; GKD Powder Blue and Chocolate Truffle; and darker green, yellow, black, and red scraps from my stash. I also used a piece of heavy weight acetate to hold up one of the clouds. (It’s hard to see in the photos that the middle cloud is “floating” between the palm trees toward the front and the other two clouds on the back.)

The finished card folds flat for mailing and measures 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches so I created a custom envelope using my We R Memory Keepers 123 Punch Board envelope maker.

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Eric wanted to be a paleontologist when he was younger. This is Eric with his friends at his 5th birthday party – dinosaur themed – extracting and studying (very seriously!!) mini dinosaur skeletons!

Fun times!!

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Scrambled Blocks Birthday Card

Scrambled Blocks Birthday Card

(inside: Wishing you the Best on your Special Day)

I had this beautiful “Eucalyptus” paper from The Paper Studio and wanted it to be the focus of the card without too much distraction. But I also wanted an interesting layout instead of a plain rectangular panel. The scrambled blocks design (as seen HERE) seemed perfect!

The paper was paired with Ocean Tides card stock from Papertrey Ink and white and a computer generated greeting. The inside sentiment was from the “Birthday Sentiments” stamp set from Honey Doo Crafts.

I did adjust my measurements just a touch on the two horizontal rectangles to make everything fit better with uniform spacing between. (Robin made all her pieces 1 1/4 x 2 1/2.) Here are the measurements I used:

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Fun and Games Chess Birthday Card

Fun and Games Chess Birthday Card

This card features stamps from the “Game On” stamp set from Stampin’ Up (retired). Perfect set for the chess players in my family!

The chess pieces and greeting were stamped in Gina K Designs Charcoal Brown ink on Papertrey Ink Fine Linen card stock. The focal panel was embossed with the “Subtle” embossing folder from Stampin’ Up (retired), and the edges were roughed up using a Tonic paper distresser.

I cut 1 1/4″ squares from GKD Warm Cocoa card stock swiped with kraft ink and Fine Linen card stock to create the chess board pieces. Dark Chocolate card stock was used for the mats.

Yeah, another brown card… lol!

I’m always amazed at how quickly Stampin’ Up retires so many of their products. I feel I am constantly adding “retired” after SU products I use. Thank goodness for ebay!

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Sweet Bouquet and Best Wishes

Sweet Bouquet and Best Wishes

This bouquet image from the Stampin’ Up “Dear to My Heart” set (retired) is so sweet but so small (my card isn’t even A2 size!) so CAS it is – lol!!

Sticking with the “tiny” theme, I used a greeting from the “Tiny Words” set from Simon Says Stamp.

I applied ink to the stamps using Distress Markers (aged mahogony, rusty hinge, dried marigold, mustard seed, and peeled paint) which allowed me to get different colors on the single image.

The frames and panels were cut with Photo Dies #13 (which I bought at a scrapbook expo a few years ago and can’t find online to link), and I used my score board to deboss the background.

This card is small – 3 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches – so I created a custom envelope with my We R Memory Keepers envelope punch board. (6 7/8″ square paper punched at 3 7/8″).

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