Thursday, August 16, 2012

I'm Thinking of You

I hope you're having a good Thursday.  Cheryl here and I'm going to share a "thinking of you" card with you today.  I used the adorable digital stamp, Time for Tea, and it can be found in the Eureka digital store here.


This adorable stamp can be found in the digital stamp section, under "Friends".   I just love the font on this sentiment!  You can find the sentiment here.  There's a whole section of "Greetings" where you'll be able to find the perfect sentiment.

I colored my image with my Spectrum Noir markers and cut it to the size I wanted.  I inked the image all the way around, with distress ink, and did the same thing with the sentiment.  The sentiment is attached with pop dots.  Here's a close-up of my card.



I used two different patterned papers and several layers and topped my card off with a matching green bow. Here's one more close-up photograph.


I love using pop dots.  I think they add so much dimension to any project.

I hope you like the "I'm Thinking of You" card that I've created for you.  Until next time, "Happy Scrapping".

~ Cheryl ~

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

School binders

With the Back to School challenge posted Monday for Eureka, decorating binders seemed like an appropriate idea to work with.  Most department stores carry binders with clear plastic fronts with an opening at the top.  With standard size carstock or scrapbook paper, one has the option of simple paper, an ornate, all-out design (just be careful it isn't too thick!), or like me, a simple design to do the job.  Because of the plastic, I couldn't seem to get away from the glare, so please excuse the poor quality.

If you have multiple notebooks or children to design for, you can keep it really simple with patterned paper as I did here, and a simple scripture (Philippians 4:13 seemed like an appropriate one for a student).  I don't have any children going off to school (well, one to college but she doesn't use binders), but I put these on my stamp storage albums.


For the second album, I used cut-outs of Eureka's peacock feather that I had made years ago for a journal.  I used Opalite Inks on a sparkle blue cardstock.  I could have simply used white cardstock and added my colors (example here), but I really wanted copper and only had it in the Opalites, so I went with a sparkle blue cardstock.  Opalite inks never photograph really well, and in the wrong light can look rather dull.  But, they are fun to play with!


This is a second picture of the peacock album, that I am showing because I like to show problems/errors that teach me.  I had rejected a few of these feathers because I had not realized that Opalite inks (interference inks working only on very dark colors) will lose their color and look white if applied to heavily.  So if you look closely at the feather on the lower right, you'll see it looks very white in the middle.  So, be careful when using these inks!



Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Mini Teacher Reward Cards ....


Hello, Katie here today with my latest creation for Eureka Stamps is this set of Reward Cards for teachers to give out in class.  Eureka Stamps have lots of these lovely images to encourage children in their learning.






Recipe & Method:

1. Cut and score a 4" x 4" card.

2.  Mat and layer Yellow card stock.

3.  Add the spotted paper.

4.  Wrap the ribbon around the centre of the card.

5. Colour and cut the image and mat and layer onto Spotty paper and then Yellow card.

6.  Add to card and embellish with die cut stars.

I have coloured the image using Promarkers: Canary, Yellow, Ice Grey 1, Ice Grey 3, Warm Grey 2, Warm Grey 3, Azure, Pear Green, Pumpkin, Violet, Ivory, Poppy, Sandstone.

The images I have used can be found here.

Make sure you check out My Blog to see what else I have been making!

Thanks for viewing my post.

Katie xx

Monday, August 13, 2012

Challenge #1- Back to School




Happy Monday Crafty Friends!!

Welcome to Eureka Stamps' First Challenge! 
We are So excited that you have Joined us for our NEW Weekly Challenge!

HERE ARE THE RULES QUICKLY:
Our MOST IMPORTANT Rule is- YOU MUST HAVE FUN!!!

1. You May Use ANY Type of Rubber or Digital Stamps!

2. In Order to to Qualify for Prizes, You MUST be a Follower of the Eureka Stamps Blog

3. Your Submission must be a NEW creation That you have posted within 24 hours, Please NO back-linking.
 (You may NOT Link to a Project that you have Previously posted on your Blog, SCS or any other online gallery)

4. You must follow the announced challenge theme for that week, adding a link to our blog in your post or mention us in your gallery.

5. Leave a link to your actual blog post for the challenge, (not just to your blog) or to an online gallery.

6. You may enter the Weekly challenge 3 times

7. Feel Free to combine any other challenges!

8. We reserve the right to remove any submission that do not follow the rules & guidelines!

9. Please TURN OFF WORD VERIFICATION

Please Have Fun!!

PRIZE: The Winner Will Receive 5 Digital Stamps of Their Choice from the Eureka Stamps Store!
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THIS WEEK'S THEME: BACK TO SCHOOL
 Now Onto Some Amazing Inspiration From Our 
Design Challenge Team A








Tina



 Gemma


Kristie


Sara P


Jamie


Reminder:

To play along with us, please post a direct link to the card/project on your blog using inlinkz and link back to our challenge from your blog.

You can join in as many other challenges with ours as you like! You can only enter our challenge a  MAXIMUM of 3 times per challenge. Please do NOT backlink to other cards you have previously Posted.

If you would like to join us as a Guest Designer for a challenge please add GDT after your name!

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Butterflies and Birthdays

Hi everyone!

Tory here again! I think butterflies are the perfect image to use on birthday cards when you don't want to use something stereotypically birthday... and of course Eureka has the cutest butterfly for us to use!



I decided here it would be a great pair with this cute Momenta birthday words paper - a simple image with some pretty loud paper. I cut out the butterfly in the rounded square shape and then used distress ink to tint the white to orange (color is spiced marmalade) and then the black soot just to add a little definition to both the patterned paper and the stamped square. Then I added some rick rack. I am truly addicted to that stuff, and I am almost out of it!

Thanks for visiting and get working on those birthday cards!
~Tory

Friday, August 10, 2012

Starfish


Happy Friday,

Today is my day to post on the Eureka stamps design team blog. I thought I'd show my card using the 2 of their digi images, I combined digi23101 Starfish Legend and digi23001 Sea Star Ornament to create this card.

For this card, I used a base of SU bashfull blue and also some unknown shell designer paper. I then cut out the two star fish ornaments and used a small brad to put them on the paper. I sponged around with some SU creamy caramel and finished it off with some twine.

I love how this card came together!
Jen

Thursday, August 9, 2012

The Selflessness Project

Last week I came across this story
and decided to make a card to send out to Matthew for his project.
Here is the card I made at My Happy Place.
I used some distress inks for the background and FlexMarkers to color the
"Flying Girl Holder" (#21701)
"Oval Balloon" (#5201)
and "Heart Balloon" (#5204)
which are all images from Eureka! Stamps
The grass is stamped with
"Field Grass Right" (#38925)
The girl and balloons were fussy cut and adhered to the card with foam tape.
I hope you'll read the story about this little boy and maybe make a card or two to send off to him for his project.
On their facebook page his Mom says they have already surpassed his goal and it is bigger than they ever imagined and I'm sure it's going to keep on growing!
and see what you would like to use to make some cards.

Thanks for stopping by today, leave a comment if you will and
come again soon!
And please stop by my personal blog
 and see what else I'm up to!