And a card rises from the scrap pile….Posted on February 3rd, 2010 @ 6:32 pm
Hi – Odd title, eh? But it fits what happened! I was cleaning up my stamp table and putting away all the new goodies that had come. I picked up the corner scallop edge punch to unwrap it and thought I needed to try it out – right now, skip the rest of the cleaning!! So the closest scrap was a piece of Pretty in Pink….and the rest is history! And no, I never did get back to finding the tabletop again. :0) Story of my life. Start one thing, do six or seven other things and then end up with something totally different. Oh well – I think the card turned out to be pretty cute! 
I used the Sending Love Specialty paper and then added the flowers to match it. The big flowers are made with the new flower punch from the Occasions mini. I even added glitter since that little scalloped frame in the back needed a little foo-foo boost on the front of the card. Hope you like it too!
Thanks for stopping by –
kirstin
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Sweet Heart TreatsPosted on January 19th, 2010 @ 11:52 pm

Hi – Quick post today to show these cute Sweet-Tart Treats! They are very easy to make if you have these skinny cello bags. I’ve seen them “out there” before filled with M&Ms but I thought these little candy hearts would be a great fit for Valentine’s Day. The heart shaped toppers were stamped with the “I {Heart} Hearts stamp set that coordinates with the heart punches. Punches make everything easy-peasy! :0) I sandwiched the top of the cello bag between two hearts and on the back I stamped “To: From:” so they could be given away. Hope you like them! Holler if you have any questions. Thanks for stopping by!
kirstin
PS – Lots of inquiries about the cello bags! They are from here. Thanks!!
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Pop-Up ValentinePosted on January 16th, 2010 @ 11:36 pm
Hi – This card is 4×4 and could be a gift card holder as well as a pop-up card.
It started as a gift card holder from a store and my stampin’ partner Julie and I took it apart and put our own twist on it. The red strip with the flower on it is a belly band and it slides off. Julie has more samples of the scallop circle flowers on her site here as well as how to make them. Inside the card is a ledge with a slit that will hold a regular
credit card sized gift card. It sits in the ledge and can be pulled out. We chose to put in a “Like-o-meter” stamped on a 3×3 piece of Pretty in Pink instead! The meter stamp is in the new Occasions mini for $8.95. The paper also comes from the mini catalog and is called “Sending Love.” Each sheet in the pack has a shimmery glittery side. I’m not much of a glitter-girl, but this paper is beautiful! Hope you like it! Thanks for stopping by –
kirstin
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A return to posting….Posted on January 12th, 2010 @ 8:47 pm
Hi there! It’s been eons since I’ve posted anything – not that I wasn’t stamping and having tons of stamp camps though. Just couldn’t get the finished projects photographed and posted before I was off to the next “thing”… But it’s time to get back in a groove and show some new and fun projects and cards!
Today’s card actually took me 2 nights to finish because of all the layers and pieces! I started out wanting to try to make a faux suede flower -which then became a layered flower -which then became this card. : ) I had 4 square white panels of the same size which then became 6 of different sizes. Obviously I can’t make up my mind!! In the end, I love the way it turned out with each panel being unique but they all seem to go together. I used the Short and Sweet stamp set for the “love you” and the 3 mini hearts and the Razzle Dazzle stamp set for the background pattern of the lower right panel. The inks are Pretty in Pink and Real Red.
To make the faux suede flower, I started with a scallop circle punched from Pretty in Pink. Then I used a bone folder to ‘curl’ the edges and break up the fibers in the cardstock. After curling all around the circle on both sides, the cardstock easily splits into two layers that can be peeled apart. The suede look comes from using the inside of one of the layers! It’s soft and fuzzy just like suede! I did the same thing to the two smaller flowers, layered them and added that jumbo brad to the center.
I think this is my favorite panel! I love the little heart stamped to blend in with the layer below but popped up on a dimensional for a little pizzazz! Isn’t it cute?! : )
That’s it for now! I promise it won’t be weeks before I post again though! Thanks for stopping by – Hope you like this card –
kirstin
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