Showing posts with label Echo Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Echo Park. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2011

etsy

Hi everyone! Haven't been doing a lot of crafting lately with soccer in full swing and since we are the coordinators for it. But I did manage to add a few items to my etsy shop. You can click on the link on the side bar to view the new magnets I made.

I LOVE making magnets. Not only are they functional but they are so pretty hanging up on my frig. They are perfect for hanging important notes that you need to see on a daily basis. Trust me there are some things that if I don't have a daily reminder for them they are forgotten.

Sorry I haven't gotten crafty lately. I will be back soon and for sure on Monday for the Papertrey Ink blog hop. Love all the inspiration when they have those once a month and this months theme is all about masculine cards.







Thanks for stopping by!!


Supplies:

Picture #1

patterned paper - Crate Paper

stamps, felt, button - Papertrey Ink

ink - Stampin' Up!

dies - Papertrey Ink, Stampin' Up!, Spellbinders

brad - Making Memories


Picture #2

patterned paper, letter stickers - October Afternoon

cardstock, stamps, button - Papertrey Ink

ink - Tsukineko

dies - Spellbinders, Papertrey Ink


Picture #3

patterned paper - Echo Park

cardstock, stamps, ink - Papertrey Ink

dies - Spellbinders

cork sheets - Quickutz


All magnetic sheets are from Quickutz

Friday, January 14, 2011

Bloom and Grow Forever

Hello!!! Here is a flowery card for you today. And I know looking at it you wonder how I would ever send it through the mail, and here is my answer, I don't. :) Sometimes I make cards just for the fun of it and this is one of those cards. I just felt like playing around with my stash of craft supplies and this is what I came up with.

I will say, it was nice to look through all that I own and see what I got because I came across this wonderful flower die by My Favorite Things that makes the flowers that you see on this card. You just simply cut your flower shape and then roll it up, I prefer to do it around a pen or pencil, and then I hot glue the end to the bottom of the flower and there you have it.


Thanks so much for stopping by!!
Supplies:
cardstock - Papertrey Ink
patterned paper - Echo Park
stamps - Papertrey Ink (sentiment)
dies - Spellbinders (scalloped circle), My Favorite Things (rolled flowers), Quickutz (leaves)
die cut machine - Big Shot by Sizzix
gems - craft supply
ink - Tsukineko
corner rounder - EK Success

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Happy Birthday to a Great Friend

Hi!! Is anybody else extremely busy from the hustle and bustle of Christmas? I know, you all are, dumb question, right? :o) Thanks to having a few go to cards that I created a while ago I am able to have a card to post for you today.

There is just something about butterflies that I absolutely love. I have tons of dies for them, punches, stickers, stamps, you name it. and this huge butterfly die by Stampin' Up! makes for a great focal image on a card or page. Don't even have to do much with it to make it stand out.

And don't you just love the colors of that Echo Park patterned paper? Such an addiction for me collecting their papers. Good thing is, at least I use them. :o)

Thanks for stopping by!!
Supplies:
cardstock - Papertrey Ink, Stampin' Up!
patterned paper - Echo Park
butterfly dies, black twine - Stampin Up
label die - Spellbinders
stamp - Hero Arts (Sentiment)
ink - Tsukineko, Papertrey Ink (blue)
embossing folder - Cuttlebug
embossing and die cut machine - Big Shot by Sizzix

Monday, November 1, 2010

Happy Birthday

Hi everyone. I have a girl birthday card for ya today. It was my neices birthday a couple of weeks back and she turned 14 so I wanted something girly for her but not too cutesy because she is a teenager. So I thought this was a happy medium for her card.

Don't you just love that Echo Park paper. One of my favorite paper companies. They never cease to amaze me with their beautiful designs and colors. I have been using them quite a bit lately and I think my other patterned papers are getting a little jealous. I guess at least I'm not hoarding it like I have been known to do with my favorite supplies. :o)

Supplies:
cardstock - Papertrey Ink
patterned paper, letter stickers - Echo Park
border punch - Stampin' Up!
label die - Spellbinders
flourish dies - Quickutz
die cut machine - Epic Six by Quickutz

Monday, August 9, 2010

Make a Wish


Hi all. I hope you had a wonderful weekend. It is hard to believe that summer is coming to a close soon. Kids start school on the 25th so we have to make the best of their two and a half weeks left of their summer.

Speaking of summer, I just had to take a "Walk in the Park" with my new collection from Echo Park. The colors are so inviting and the patterns are great. Echo Park is my new love, have all of their lines so far that Two Peas in a Bucket carries. Go check them out HERE.

And don't you just love that cake. That cake is from my favorite stamp set by Lawn Fawn. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that I can build my own cakes and make them however I want. Awesome set. Check the set out HERE.

Have a great week!
Supplies:
cardstock - Papertrey Ink
patterned paper - Echo Park
stamps - Lawn Fawn
ink - Tsukineko
alpha stickers - American Crafts
glitter glue - Ranger