Friday, December 4, 2009

The Temperature is Falling

The temperature is getting lower each day so it keeps me inside and my cards show my desire for SNOW.

The second card I am entering into the Winter Wonderland  theme is this stand-up card.  The verse in by Inque.  The snowflake is very delicate as it is a hand cut one from tissue paper.  It has been years since I tried to cut a snowflake.


This first card starts with Highlight Cuttlebug technique. I made it for a Winter Wonderland themed card challenge sponsored by Gingersnap Creations.  The house is Stamp' Up and the verse is by Inkadinkadoo.



Happy Stamping

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Friday, July 3, 2009

Happy 4th of July


Below is a Tri-Shutter patriotic card in honor of all the sevicemen.

Above is a Tri-Shutter card in honor of our servicemen.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Congratulations

Congratulations!

Congratulations to Chrissy Dickinson of Creating with Chrissy for her 100,000 hits. Go there http://chrissyd723.blogspot.com/ and look at the Candy Blog she is giving away!


One of the most mechanical constructed cards is the Waterfall Card. Below is a tutorial for making one. Thanks to Melissa Morris for the tutorial.

Products used:

Punches
Brads
Decorative Scissors
43/4 x 7 Card
Double Sided Tape















Using the template provided above, draw and cut out all the pieces in your chosen color of card stock. ( For a clear printable copy of the template, click on the template.)


Score the lines in A

Glue pieces D on top of pieces C and E on top of C.
If you want phrases or words under your layered squares to show when you cascade the waterfall, apply them now. Be sure to allow room for the taped portion.
Place double sided tape just below the score lines. Add
an extra piece of the tape to the bottom square. Place the layered squares in place under the score lines on top of the tape.

Assemble piece B. Place double sided tape in the center on the front side.
Place piece B under the last square about even with the score line.

Attach the waterfall to your card by placing brads at the anchor points on piece B. Insert a ribbon through the punched hole in piece A (this will be pulled to make the waterfall cascade).

Finish your card with stickers, stamps or edging.



Happy Stamping



























Monday, March 23, 2009

Bookmarks

Besides making cards I create lacy bookmarks made with sewing threads. Below are some samples.

If anyone is interested in buying them I sell them for $6.00 for one or $15 for three.

Send me an email at vlromaine@bellsouth.net to discuss color.and designs.




Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Waterfall Card

One of the most mechanical constructed cards is the Waterfall Card. Below is a tutorial for making one. Thanks to Melissa Morris for the tutorial.

Products used:

Punches
Brads
Decorative Scissors
43/4 x 7 Card
Double Sided Tape















Using the template provided above, draw and cut out all the pieces in your chosen color of card stock. ( For a clear printable copy of the template, click on the template.)


Score the lines in A

Glue pieces D on top of pieces C and E on top of C.
If you want phrases or words under your layered squares to show when you cascade the waterfall, apply them now. Be sure to allow room for the taped portion.
Place double sided tape just below the score lines. Add
an extra piece of the tape to the bottom square. Place the layered squares in place under the score lines on top of the tape.

Assemble piece B. Place double sided tape in the center on the front side.
Place piece B under the last square about even with the score line.

Attach the waterfall to your card by placing brads at the anchor points on piece B. Insert a ribbon through the punched hole in piece A (this will be pulled to make the waterfall cascade).

Finish your card with stickers, stamps or edging.



Happy Stamping

Sunday, January 4, 2009

New Year - New Techniques

Start the new year out with learning new techniques. Try your hand at making your own designer paper. It is easy and fun. Below are some samples.





Click Here for template