Sunday, July 21, 2013

Undefined--Stamp Carving Kit



Hello friend!

This is a new product that looks very interesting--you can carve your own stamps.  There are refill kits for both wood and clear mount stamps available.  This could be fun!

And don't forget to let me know what you think.

Happy Stamping!
Wendy

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

A "Marvel"ous Quilt!

Hello friend!

This was the last quilt I entered in our quilt show--and boy was it fun to make!

The idea for this quilt came from this paper airplane quilt that I found on Pinterest.  (Have I ever talked about my Pinterest addiction here?)  The first kite I made had bright, fun fabric--but I realized that you rarely see kites like that any more.  I remembered seeing this Marvel fabric as I walked through the Wal-Mart craft aisle a couple days before, so  I went right out and bought it.  

Happy Stamping!
Wendy

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Eight Square "Quilt" Card!

Hello friend!

Here's another one of the cards we're going to make tonight at Expressions of Faith:


Have I shown you cards with this design before?   Over the years I have made quite a few with this pattern.

It uses 8 squares--four each of 2 patterns.  Our beautiful, double-sided Designer Series Papers are perfect for this, and it doesn't take much so this is a good card to make with scraps. (I'm using a 6 x 6 piece, and it was more than enough to make 2 cards.)

 You could cut the squares with a Paper Cutter, but I prefer using a punch so you know they are absolutely the same size.  This punch is 1 1/4 inches.  I also like to use two designs with high contrast.  If the papers are too similar, they just blend together and you'll lose the impact.












Layer four of the squares on a 3 inch piece of coordinating cardstock.  Be sure to leave a very small gap between the squares and only adhere them to the card stock in one corner.  And it must be consistently the SAME corner all around.  This leaves room to put the second layer of squares underneath, like this:






I rotate the cardstock as I glue the second layer of squares in place.  As you can see, when placed correctly  it appears the four squares create a larger square at an angle.







You can either layer this on another 3 inch square of card stock at an angle, or you can get the same effect by punching a square and cutting it into four pieces to attach to the back of the white corners.










My final card.  I thought it would be nice to trim the blue background, which would leave some of the white card showing on the right edge.  Would have worked better if I opened up the card and ONLY cut the Night of Navy... well, I still like it.  :)






And then I had another idea.  What if the squares were layered on thinner paper (like printer paper) and run through the Big Shot to emboss it? Would it look like fabric?  (since this is a quilt-y type of look?)

You can barely see it here, but I did cut a small square of copy paper to test the theory.


All four squares are attached--no background shows:










After the eight squares were together, I ran them through the Big Shot.  You can see the texture better at this angle.  It seems softer, definitely more "fabric-like."








The final card!   Ta-Da!













Wow, you stuck with me through this looooong post.  Well done, brave stamper!

Wendy

Friday, July 12, 2013

Ta-Da! Our Girl's Snowball Quilt!

Hello friend!

In January I helped to plan my quilt guild's "Snowball Party."  We asked members to bring a snowball block made with bright, child-friendly fabric. We got enough of them to make two quilts--one for a boy and one for a girl.  This is our girl quilt. I forgot to take a photo of the boy quilt--which is so sad because it was so cute and had this blue fish fabric...  Oh well.










After the blocks were sewn together (thanks, Kay) and borders added, I gave it to one of our long-arm quilters (thanks, Melva).  It is so nice to see it finished.  And best of all?  Both quilts have been donated to either Safe Haven or ACCESS to warm up a child in need.



Happy Stamping!
Wendy

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Summer Cards

Hello friend!

Well, it has been quite a day.  It started with a walk.  My longest walk since I started "training" for a 5K.  Today I actually walked 3.2 miles!  My time is not fast (21-minute miles) so I won't break any records, but I did it!!!!!

Then I learned that two of the quilts I entered in the quilt show, my ugly fabric challenge quilt (see June 28)  and my kite quilt (see May 10), both won Viewer's Choice Awards for their category!

I spent a couple hours this afternoon stamping.  Needed card samples for Expressions of Faith next week.  Here are a couple of the cards:

 Remember this set?  I loved it, and it was fun to pull it back out.  Its fun because the flowers, leaves and grass are cut out. Love it.

This is my day for pulling our retired sets, I guess.  Here's another "oldie but goodie."  It needs words along the bottom--but I couldn't decide what greeting to use, so I'll leave it blank until I need to use it.



And then to end the day we went to Natalie's softball game.  Her team won the tournament!


What happy girls--a trophy for winning the tournament and a trophy for winning the regular season!

Happy Stamping!
Wendy