Saturday, September 17, 2011

Standing Tag Challenge


This fun tag was done for the Scrapbook Place's Design Team.  I found this really neat fabric at Hobby Lobby and thought how fun it would be to use it as a background for this scary Halloween Tag.  If you click on the above photo it will open the photo large and with more detail so you'll be able to see the neat texture of the fabric. 

Fall is in the air and it got me to be thinking about Halloween and that's what inspired me to decide upon the style for this tag.  The tag was cut by hand and scored.
Then I cut the fabric to match the shape and adhered it to the cardstock tag I had created.

On my Cricut I cut out the letters BOO! and then used the Stampin' Up dotted texture plate to give the letters a bit more texture.  I used black ink lightly over the dots to pick up the texture and then adhered the letters to the tag.

I finished it off with some fun 3-D stickers I picked up at Target today and some scary spooky eye brads (how fun!) and that finished off this fun and easy project.  Thanks for viewing it and hope it inspires you.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Design Team Challenge & Blog Candy!

This is my first attempt at ATCs (artist trading cards), and I had so much fun with these. This challenge allowed me to let my creativity flow freely to come up with several new and original mini pieces of art. 


I hope this inspires you to let your creativity shine.  You can check out the rest of the Design Team Creations on our blog at Yourscrapbookplace.  I hope you join in the fun and add your creation to YourScrapbookPlace blog too.


See BLOG CANDY entry information below!!!









 






































I'm going to be giving away some blog candy including several ATCs along with a sampling of 4 yards each of all the Twinery twine colors I currently own. Leave a comment here and let me know which is your favorite ATC. You can get a 2nd entry if you add a link to my blog on your FaceBook page and leave me a comment here telling me you did so. If you Follow my blog and leave a comment here that you did, you'll get a 3rd entry bonus.  Winner will be chosen September 5, 2011, so spread the word. Good Luck and Enjoy!


Blog Candy


Thursday, July 21, 2011

Scrapbook Place 3D Challenge


This week's Design Team Challenge from the Scrapbook Place was to create a 3D item of your choice. I decided to get out my new Inky Antics Cupcake Birdy HoneyPOP set and, of course, some of the new HoneyPOP paper. I used Bazzill Copic-friendly white cardstock for the card and Basic Grey Lemonade 6 x 6 Paper pad for trimming up the card.

I always use Momento Tuxedo Black ink when I use my Copics. Just a reminder that the Copic inks do bleed through the cardstock and that's why I used the paper on the inside and outside of the card and I think it adds a cute touch too. If you want to use colored pencils, they shouldn't bleed through. When stamping the image on the HoneyPOP paper, remember to look at the arrow stamped on it so you stamp your image in the right direction so the paper will open correctly for you in the card. You'll need to cut out the HoneyPOP paper before you stamp the images on the card because you will need the HoneyPOP pieces to judge the placement of the large cherry that goes on top of the cupcake.

Copic Colors:

Cherries - RV17, RV19
Birdie - B00, B01, B02, Y17, RV17
Shadow of Bird - C1
Stems, Leaves - G21, G24

HoneyPOP papers were in Pink and Brown and applied with glue stick.

When you work with HoneyPOP papers, you also need to score the center seam of the card with about an 1/8" channel for the thickness of the HoneyPOP paper, otherwise, you'll find the card too bulky and it won't lay flat for you when closed.



Here's the finished product with the HoneyPOP paper! Happy scrappin!


Monday, June 27, 2011

Patriotic Challenge




This card was created for the Scrapbook Place on Yahoo Groups board. I have friend who is lucky enough to celebrate her birthday on July 4th with fireworks and all every year. This is the first time I used Twinery on a card and I must say I really like the product. Lots of fun uses. Visit the ScrapbookPlace Blog to see the other Design Team challenges and create your own.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Little Birthday Hello!


Birthday Hello!

This card went together quickly thanks to my Stampin' Up set "Little Hellos." I used Memento black ink with the following Copics:

Fish and Balloon Y21, Y17
Fish Bowl B00, B01, B02, CO1

The blue polka dot paper is Stampin' Up Pattern 6 x 6 paper pack. I also used grey and yellow card stock. On the yellow cardstock I used the little dot stamp from the SU "Delight in Life" stamp set with aqua and blue ink and then I edged it with the SU scalloped edge punch. Love Tim Holtz Tissue Tape (Nostalgic) so I added a strip of that and then topped it off with some Twinery Twine which is becoming a new favorite of mine.

To finish it off I added a Prima E line polka dot flower and a polka dot glazed brad from BG Parisiennes. Loved the coordination of the dots and I couldn't believe I had all this on hand... I love when that happens.

Saturday, May 14, 2011


My first Stamping Bella card with my new Ketto stamp. These stamps are made in Quebec, Canada, and I absolutely love them and the detail they have. I made this card for my niece who is studying dance at Ball State. She lives to dance so I thought it was only appropriate for this special birthday card for her.

Archiver's recently started carrying these stamps. I was a little surprised because I didn't realize they weren't cling stamps when I purchased them, but I solved the problem. I used a little temporary adhesive on the back of the stamp, placed it on the mounting block and stamped away.

I used my Copics and of course I had to add some bling. It was very fun.
Hope you like it.


Thursday, June 4, 2009

Disney Magic - Western Cruise May 30, 2009

This year to celebrate our 26th Anniversary and Brian's Graduation from Jr. High School we decided to take 7-day Disney Cruise. It has been amazing since the moment we stepped aboard the Magic and they announced. "The Disney Magic welcomes back the Gumino Family."
Here are some photos to get you in on some of the fun we had onboard.

Brian outside the stack. The Teen club is located in the 2nd stack in the background




The sail-away party with Mickey and Friends!






Our character breakfast was scheduled for our first full day aboard! What a great way to start our trip! Our servers Joyce and Rey were great and made up character hats for the occasion.







Our first port of call was Key West, FL. We decided to do the Trolley Tour that gave us a great history and tour of the area via a trolley. It was very hot and humid, but the ride was fun and the facts were great in understanding the lifestyle in Key West.





The sunset was amazing!

I'll post more later. Right now we're off the captain's dinner and a premEAR showing of UP! in 3-D in the Buena Vista Theatre.