Showing posts with label Birthday Whimsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday Whimsy. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Simple Birthday & Sharing a Sewing Project

Hi everyone! I've been on hiatus the past week. I knew I would be away for a few days. I had a sewing project to finish before the weekend. I didn't plan for those few days to turn into a week! So, I'll show you the reason I was away.
I made a bag for my Cricut Expression! The bag that Cricut sells is nothing more than a duffel bag with no real storage, so I thought I could do better. My bag holds the machine and eight cartridge boxes around the outside. I can slip the cords and mats inside with the machine. It has a rigid bottom for stability. I really like it. It is a bit heavy when it's loaded up, but I've made plenty of these types of bags before and they are VERY strong. Just to be safe, I made the handles long enough that it's only inches from the floor when I carry it. Also, I have the option to carry it on my shoulder and then use my arm to hold it from underneath. I prefer to carry it at my side, though.

Nice, but you want to see card, right? Well, Monday was hubby's birthday so I'll share the card I made for him. It's a simple one, my favorite these days!

The sentiment is from Birthday Whimsy.The Designer Paper is from Sale-A-Bration last year. The stamp set, Zoofari. I love this stamp for this card because the three birds represent the kids and me. I colored each bird our favorite colors, which he actually got! The only thing that fooled him is me, being red and the mama bird. Our son is actually taller than me and he thought dear son was the red bird!

So, I hope to get back with the program and make more cards! I did enjoy sewing, though. I might try and squeeze in a little of both. Never enough time!

Monday, April 21, 2008

Loads of Love Birthday

I don't have a lot going on this week, so I may be posting quite a few things. I chose Loads of Love today because I needed an image to water color. I've done a little watercoloring in the past but I always was frustrated with the results. I had read on Julie's site, Paper Pleasing Ideas that water color paper does not show the brush strokes from markers. It's true!!! I am thrilled with the results!!! I didn't completely fill in my image, I tried my hand at shading, then I went back with my blender pens and pulled the ink into areas I had not colored. I know when I first started stamping I hated the idea of coloring an image. I wanted things to be quick and easy! Now, I really enjoy coloring. Think of how much fun you had coloring when you were young and enjoy the process!!! It really doesn't take that much time and what a difference it makes in your card. The sentiment comes from Birthday Whimsy and the candles in the back of the truck are from Tagger's Dozen.