Showing posts with label Technique - Roller Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technique - Roller Card. Show all posts

Friday, January 7, 2011

Meljen's Designs Challenge #40 - Make It MOVE!

I like to move it, move it! That song has been stuck in my head for the last few days. I'm totally blaming it on the new Meljen's Designs challenge, "Make it MOVE!".

For this challenge I decided to make a roller card using the new Meljen's Designs image "Loving Ewe". Good thing I didn't make a shaker card because I probably would have had KC and the Sunshine Band stuck in my head.


Here is a look at all the new digis which are available in the Whimsy Stamps store.


I hope you will join in the "Make it MOVE!" challenge on the Meljen's Designs blog. You can join making roller, shaker, slider, pop up, spinner, waterfall, or wiper cards just to name a few. See the Meljen's Designs blog for all the details.

Don't forget about the Whimsy Stamps blog hop. Several of the designers used images from this Meljen's Designs release. You can find the details about the hop on my post HERE.

Thank you for stopping by!




Supplies:
  • Stamps: Loving Ewe by Meljen's Designs available on Whimsy Stamps
  • Papers & CS: PaperTrey kraft & dark chocolate CS, Georgia Pacific CS, October Afternoon Report Card: Story Hour DP
  • Inks: none
  • Tools: Fiskars edge punch, craft knife, small heart punch, pennies, dimensional dots, Copic markers
  • Embellishments: PaperTrey silk ribbon, misc button, Tiara Distress Stickles

Challenges:

Saturday, October 24, 2009

DCT29 Things with Wings



Earlier this week, my daughter asked me if I was going to make her a special card for her birthday. I was planning on it, but now there are "expectations". The pressure is on....


When I was looking around for inspiration, I found the DCT29 challenge - Things with Wings. From there, I decided use Itty Bitty Betty butterfly from Pink Cat Studios. Since butterflies are always around flowers, I used my Cricut Wild Card cartridge to cut the card base into a flower shape. To make it a little more fun, I made it into a spinner card.
What do you think? Is this suitably "special" for an eighth birthday?


Supplies:

Stampin' Up Slumber Party designer paper
Stampin' Up Pretty in Pink card stock
Stampin' Up Pale Plum card stock
White cardstock (Georgia Pacific)
Cricut
Plantin School Book cartridge (for the "8")
Wild card cartridge for the card base
Cuttlebug
Spellbinders nestabilities
Stampin' Up Markers & Soft Subtles ink pads
Versamark champagne stamp pad
Close To My Heart spots on background stamp (on the "8")
Brads
Swirl Clip
Close to My Heart ribbon and flowers
Stampin' Up Slot punch
Pennies (for the spinner card)
Sakura Gelly Roll pens (black and clear glitter)