Friday, October 17, 2008

October Club Cards

These are the projects that we did for club this month. They all are a little fall-ish!


The first one is a Bag-Box. These cute bag-boxes are simple to make and would be great to use for any occasion (mine is a Halloween themed one for this time of year!). The supplies that I used are:

Ghostly Greeting DSP
Batty for You stamp set
Basic Black card stock
Whisper White card stock
Basic Black ribbon
Scallop Circle punch
Scallop edge punch
1 3/8" circle punch
Tab punch
Crop-a-Dile
Stapler
Double sided tape

I am going to post a Tutorial on how to make these cute little bags soon!

The next project is this fall card. I used the Season of Friendship stamp set from the Holiday Mini. I think this stamp set has a lot of potential, because it comes with the leaves you see here, a snow flake, a flower and a bird for you to decorate the tree with. You could make so many cute seasonal or non seasonal cards with this set!

For my card I used Mellow Moss, Really Rust and Whisper White card stocks. The leaves are stamped in Mellow Moss, Really Rust and More Mustard. The sentiment at the bottom reads "The season of friendship lasts forever"and it is stamped in Chocolate chip. The ribbon is the Chocolate Chip double stitched grosgrain.



The last project we did is this card using the Eastern Blooms stamp set. The branch image is stamped in Chocolate Chip craft ink and then embossed with clear embossing powder. Then I put small dots of Crystal Effects in the middle of all the flowers and then poured the Orange Micro beads (these beads are TINY!!) all over the image, so the beads would stick to the middle of the flowers. Here is a close up of the flowers with the beads.





The card stock I used was Chocolate Chip, Very Vanilla and Tangerine Tango. The DSP is from the Haiku paper. The "ribbon" is the 3/8" Twill Tape. The greeting is from the stamp set Thank You Kindly and is also stamped with the Chocolate Chip craft ink and then embossed with the clear embossing powder.

Thanks for looking!

No comments: