Zebadiah Zebra Thank You Note

Zebadiah Zebra Thank You Note

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How cute is this zebra image?!

I was recently searching for a stamp (made by Paper Pretties) that was used on a card I had seen online and sadly discovered that the online store had closed.  I contacted the owner who actually still had the stamp set, and I was able to purchase it from her.  Yay!!  While I had been looking for the stamp set, I had come across another card with this zebra image (same company) and asked about that as well.  She told me it was a digital image, and she very kindly sent it to me as a gift.  This is the thank you note, made with the gifted image, that I made for her.  Thanks again, Heather!

The image is called “Zebadiah Zebra” from Paper Pretties.  I colored him with a black copic marker. The greeting is from the “What I Love” set from Stampin’ Up and was stamped with versafine onyx black ink. The black and white striped paper is by Love Nicole from AC Moore.  Black and white card stock was also used.

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Sympathy Shutter Card

 Sympathy Shutter Card

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I have seen quite a few variations of shutter cards online, but one style I really liked was done by Sandy Allnock where there is room for an “inside sentiment” or a handwritten message.  (HERE is her video tutorial.)

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For this card, I used 2 sheets from the Recollections “Habitat” signature paper stack for my decorative panels and mats.  The card base is Recollections kraft card stock.  (The base is 12 inches wide, so a 12″ x 12″ sheet is needed.)

Here is the template for the card base:

Shutter Card Template

The circle panels were cut with dies from the Spellbinders Large and Small Standard Circle Dies sets.

The stamp for the greeting on the front is from the Stampin’ Up “Thoughts and Prayers” set and the inside message is from the “A Beautiful Life” set from Gina K Designs.  Both were stamped with versafine vintage sepia ink.

The finished card, when folded, is 41/4 x 5 1/2 and fits in an A2 sized envelope.

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I had a scrap of the patterned paper left over so I made another quick card with it.

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Peek-a-Boo Graduation Card

Peek-a-Boo Graduation Card

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I had seen a tutorial for a Peek-a Boo Card where the image on the front of the card appears to transform into a second image as the card is opened.  I thought these would make great graduation cards for my triplets who just graduated from high school.

Peek-A-Boo Graduation Card

When the cards are closed, you can see their senior portraits , and as the cards are opened, their senior portraits “transform” into pictures from their first day of kindergarten.

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I used black and heavy weight white card stock.  The congratulations stamp is from the “Curly Cute” set by Stampin’ Up and was stamped with versafine onyx black ink.  The class of 2017 was a digital image I found online (although I am no longer seeing it there).  I found the same image on etsy (for 2018) HERE by createsvg4you.  The sentiment inside was computer generated.

To create the frames and openings, I used a die from the Spellbinders “Artist Trading Cards” set (S3-208) and a We R Memory Keepers Frame Punch Board.

I added a panel of acetate over the back image (the one you see when the card is closed) which helped my second image slide more easily as the card was opened.  (Unfortunately, it’s adding to the glare in the photo.)

I made three of these cards.  Same exact design; different photos.

      

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They grow up so fast!!

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Welcome Little One Shaker Card

Welcome Little One Shaker Card

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(Inside: Congratulations on your bundle of joy!)

Cheery Lynn Designs has a number of shaker card kits, and the one I used on this card is the Baby Rattle. The kit comes with the rattle dies, foam, acetate, and the metal fillers for inside the shaker element.  The components of the kit are also sold separately, but it was nice having everything included!  And it’s nice to know there are refills available if needed/desired.  There are instructional videos right on their site if you’ve never made a shaker card before.

The adorable papers used on this project are “Linen Door Boy Plaid” by The Paper Studio, “Betty-Ann” by Melissa Frances (the polka dotted paper), and American Crafts #320333 (elephants).  Stampin’ Up Mint Macaron card stock was also used along with the Mint Macaron ink for the inside sentiment and to color the white ribbon.

In addition to the metal “It’s a Boy” shaker elements that came with the kit, I also added some “Baby Shower Confetti” by Unique (#61842).

I used the Stampin’ Up Banner Triple Punch and a Cuttlebug Swiss Dot Folder.

The greeting inside the rattle is from the “Basket Blessings” set (retired?) by Gina K Designs stamped with versamark and heat embossed in white.  The inside greeting is from the “Rectangle Greetings” set (retired?) from Gina K Designs.

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Pineapple Bouquet

Pineapple Bouquet

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This isn’t a paper craft, and I’m a bit late posting this but…

One of the stresses highlights of senior year was Prom, and I was baffled at how crazy the process had become.  Back in my day (boy do I sound old!!!), I bought a pretty simple (inexpensive) gown at one of the teen clothing stores in the mall, did my hair and make-up as I did every day, and drove over with my date in the family car.  We had been dating already so it was just assumed that we’d go together, but if we hadn’t been, he just would have asked.  Today, the dresses are often over-the-top fancy, expensive, and in many cases, inappropriate for high school teens (in my opinion).  The girls post pictures of their dresses online so no one will buy the same one.  Hair, make-up and nails are professionally done, and limos or party buses are the preferred mode of transportation.

One of the things that amuses me is the “Promposal” where the asking has become quite a production!  My boys needed to come up with something creative for their dates, and because my daughter was going with a guy who was not in her senior class, she needed to do the promposing as well.  Friends of their dates helped them with their ideas, orchestrated the surprises, and were there to help with the actual promposals also. Like I said – a production!   Anyway, here’s what they did…

Keith enlisted the help of his English teacher and several classmates.  The teacher pretended to become really annoyed with the class saying that she was tired of them not reading the assigned material and then gave them a pop quiz.  One of the co-conspirators asked Keith’s date a question, and when Keith’s date whispered a response, the teacher freaked out on her and called her out into the hall where she pretended to reprimand her for talking during a quiz.  Meanwhile, back in the classroom, several students held up signs spelling P-R-O-M-? while Keith stood by with flowers in hand.  When the teacher and his date returned from the hall, Keith officially promposed.  I probably would have had a heart attack if I had gotten called into the hall and would not have made it back to be asked!

Kelly’s date was really into robotics, was in the robotics club with her brothers at their school, and had recently competed in the VEX Robotics World Championship in Kentucky.  Creating “alliances” with other teams is a big part of the competition so Kelly created a sign asking her date to be on her “alliance for prom” and used her brothers’ team’s robot to deliver the message.  Her robot driving skills were not the greatest (that’s being kind!) which made for a very comical promposal.

Kevin was told by his date’s friends that she really liked pineapples and that he needed to include that in his promposal.  I created the pineapple bouquet (above) for him to present to her while he told her that they would look FINE-apple together at prom.  Oh brother!!  🙂

I can’t wait to see what all these kids come up with for their wedding proposals!!

Now back to the pineapple bouquet… I started with a pre-cored pineapple I purchased at my local grocery store, sliced it, and then used a Wilton cookie cutter to create the flowers.  I scooped cantaloupe balls for the flower centers and used grapes to hold the flower in place on the wooden skewers.  Additional grapes and strawberries were stuck on skewers as well.  The container is a handle-less mug from Michaels that was meant to be painted.  (I left it white.)  I cut a small orange in half and placed it (flat side down) in the bottom of the mug so I had something in which to stick the skewers of fruit.  I left a bit of stick exposed above each flower so there was something to grab when removing the flowers to eat.

I have to say I was a bit frustrated because I had made a trial bouquet the week before which came out beautifully.  The pineapple sliced cleanly, and the flowers were perfect.  When it came time to recreate it for the real thing, I bought another pineapple.  However, once I started slicing it at home, the pineapple slices kept cracking.  So I left the sticky mess on my counter and went back to the store in search of a better pineapple.  I checked all the containers carefully and selected one with no visible cracking.  However, when I started slicing the new one at home again, it was even worse than the first one!  I was running out of time and knew there was only so much “reject” pineapple we could eat so I decided to work with what I had.  (Of course I hadn’t photographed the better one before we ate it!)  I should point out that the sample one I had originally made was wrapped in the fridge for 3 days before we ate it, and it was delicious so if I were to do this again, I’d not wait until hours before I needed it in case I had to repurchase or redo any of it. Anyway, Kevin’s date really seemed to like it, so I guess it was ok.

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