Monday, September 21, 2009

Sneak Peek....Spider


The digital Halloween Kit is coming along! This digital spider stamp and the digital sentiment stamp will be included in the kit. Our goal with our kits is to provide papers, stamps and sentiments that will allow you to quickly create a card and add your own embellishments. Card samples will be provided on the blog. Images and sentiments will be in transparent PNG format, to allow for layering.

This gift card is accompanying an embroidered pumpkin dishtowel. The embroidery design is by Sonia Showalter, whose great embroidery designs are available here

Card Base . . . .green cardstock cut 6 1/4" x 3 1/8"
Spider Stamp & Sentiment. . . .from Halloween digital set releasing soon
Beige layer. . . .Basic Grey  (kraft cardstock would work equally well)
Button and linen jute twine from stash
Sewing machine used to straight stitch and zig zag stitch around layers


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Sunday, September 6, 2009

More Samples

Good afternoon and happy Labor Day Weekend. I have a couple more examples using the "Relax" digital stamp kit.

The first one is a card that my sister made for her father-in-law's birthday. She used the chair stamp, printed onto red gingham and then flipped for the second chair. The card has a nice homey feel to it. I love gingham.



The second card is one done by Alma. You can visit her blog here and get all the details on how she made this lovely card. She removed the flowers from the teacup since this card was being made for a guy. I love the text-print background.

Our next digital kit will include stamps, sentiments and images...almost everything you need to make a card. Just add ribbons & buttons or your favorite embellies. I am envisioning a kit that will include two ways for you to make your cards.

1) The kit would include transparent png files which gives you the option to arrange your card elements inside of Photoshop Elements, and then print to cardstock. Your card is then just about complete!

2) The second way would be to print out the "paper" swatches, print out the sentiments and stamps, cut the elements out and assemble the card the same as you would a non-digital card. Our hope is that this dual-option kit will make it easy and quick for you to make cards, and at the same time result in a professional finished product!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Digi Chairs

This card was created for a challenge over at the Moxie Fab World. It wasn't a winner, but the challenge was fun. The background was created with embroidered satin stitch in orange and blues. The chair is an image from the Relax Set available for purchase at my Etsy store. The image was flipped to create a second chair facing the opposite way. This little chair lends itself to many different types of cards. Scroll down for other ideas. And for a fabulous masculine card, using the teacup and cookies image (another image in the Relax set), please visit Alma's blog.

Card Base. . .Groovy Guava
2nd Base Layer. . .PTI White
Sentiment. . . Papertrey Ink
Chair Digi Stamps. . . printed onto Kraft cardstock by PTI, stamped with screen stamp using rust colored ink on one, and blue on the other, (Prima Marketing Inc.) cut out and affixed to card with popups.



Thursday, August 6, 2009

An Anniversary Card

Here is another example using the chair image. (available at my Etsy store)The image was printed on designer paper (flipped for the blue chair printout). I then stamped the chairs using a screen stamp, to give a little texture, before cutting them out. This was a fun and easy card to make. The strips of designer paper give the illusion of lots of layers, without the expense. (Bonnie...I CASE'd the card you gave me! thanks!)

Card Base...kraft paper cut 11 1/2 x 4 1/4, scored and then the top layer trimmed off about 3/4".
Designer Papers...Lemonade by Basic Grey
Chairs...printed onto Lemonade by Basic Grey, stamped with screen stamp,(Prima Marketing Inc.), cut out and affixed to card with pop ups
Scalloped Border...Used a corner rounder with the guide removed to punch the scallops one at a time
Button...PTI leaf green
Gold Thread...from my stash
Sentiment...Dollar Stamp from Michael's

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Introducing....

Artist Lisa Merry has designed a cute set of digital stamps that can be purchased in our Etsy store....Bean Pod Frog Shop. The set consists of three images, created at 1000 ppi which allows for quality printing at larger sizes.

The card samples on this blog will feature cards that are simple to make, using elements that are easily replaced with items you might have on hand. I find that cardmaking is more fun when it is easy to see how the card is made, and doesn't require a lot of tools and product to replicate the look. I think you will find that these digital stamps lend themselves to many "looks", and that your cards will come together easily!

This first set titled "Relax" features a comfy overstuffed chair, a hot cup of tea or coffee and a bouquet of tulips. Here are a few cards for inspiration. All of these cards are a finished size of 3" x 4 1/4", which allows you to get 3 cards from one sheet of cardstock. You could even make them a bit wider than 3" if you wanted to use the entire sheet of cardstock.



 


 
Card Base...kraft paper cut 8 1/2 x 3
White Layer...cut 2 1/2 x 3 1/4, punched with Martha Stewart Lace Punch
Chair Image...printed onto Debbie Mumm Baby Girl paper, and cut out.
Chair Image...printed again on small scrap of burgundy paper, and pillow cut out and popped up
Sewing...a few uneven lines of sewing to add interest
Sentiment...computer generated.
  
  
Card Base..wWhite PTI paper cut 8 1/2 x 3
Pink Layer...PTI Sweet Blush, embossed with Cuttlebug Textile folder
Chair...printed onto Basic Grey Lemonade, cut out and glued to card
Tag...white scrap of paper cut with pinking shears, after printing sentiment (computer generated)
Button...PTI Vintage
Ribbon...sheer organza from Hobby Lobby, tied thru buttonholes and attached with glue dot to card
Sewing...stitched around tag using straight stitch to give the impression of a clothing label.


 
Card Base...kraft paper cut 8 1/2 x 3
Background stamping...PTI Background Basics Text Style
Chair...printed onto small scrap of Basic Grey, cut out and affixed to card
Button...from my stash
Jute...linen jute from my stash
Sentiment...Studio G clear $1 pkg.
Edging...ran an old pattern tracing wheel around the edges to simulate stitching 
 
  

Card Base...kraft paper cut 8 1/2 x 3
Background stamping...PTI Background Basics Text Style
Chair...printed onto small scrap of Basic Grey, cut out and affixed to card
Textured Strip...textured using Goosebumpz by Quickutz. Any embossing folder would work
Button...from stash, tied with Martha Stewart baker's twine 
Sentiment...Studio G clear $1 pkg. 
Edging...ran an old pattern tracing wheel around the edges to simulate stitching 



 
Card Base...white PTI paper cut 8 1/2 x 3
Patterned Paper...Lemonade by Basic Grey
Chair...printed onto green paper (Lemonade by Basic Grey), trimmed to fit card and punched with MS Lace Punch
Sentiment...from an old MSE set
Ribbon...PTI Lemon Tart

 
Card Base...kraft paper cut 8 1/2 x 3
Tea cup...printed on white cardstock, colored with Copics, stitched to card base
Sentiment...computer generated
Designer papers...Lemonade by Basic Grey, blue strip punched with MS Lace Punch
Button & Jute...from stash
 
  
Card Base...kraft paper cut 8 1/2 x 3
Tulip...printed on white cardstock, colored with Copics, cut and embossed with Nestabilities oval scallop, adhered with pop dots
Ribbon...American Crafts
Leaves...Sizzlets Little Leaves, cut from Platinum Bazzil cardstock
Sentiment...Stampin'Up! Trendy Trees
Designer Paper...Cosmo Cricket Everafter

 
  
Card Base...white paper cut 8 1/2 x 3
Tulips...printed on the base and colored with Copics
Sentiment...computer-generated
Stitching...red thread done in random meandering pattern
Ribbon...snippet of PTI Pure Poppy Swiss Dot, stitched to card and topped with a button that is tied with MS Baker's Twine


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