Showing posts with label cuttlebug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cuttlebug. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

MOJO 144...Red, White and Blue

The card below is for the MOJO 144 challenge and will also be my Fourth of July card.  Check out the sketch here

This card used both my Cuttlebug and Cricut.  There is not much stamping but still has a lot of detail. 

Cuttlebug:  Star and Script embossing folders
Cricut:  George Cartridge
Paper:  SU! Brilliant Blue, Real Red and White
Accessories:  ribbon, brad, SU! label punch
Stamp:  From the Dollar Tree

Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you have a great day.

Pam~

Monday, February 15, 2010

Another winter day...so tired of this

I can't believe we got snow again and they talk about global warming.  We rarely get snow and this winter we have had snow at least five times already..ugh!  Today I'm supposed to go to UAB to see Bethany for her 19th birthday...can't believe my daughter is 19.  As I sit here, looking out my bedroom window at the snow covered roofs and ground, I am so disappointed.  I check out the road in front of my house and it looks clear.  Wait, what are they saying...the roads are covered with black ice and they have shut down the interstates and bridges...another ugh.  Since I will not be able to see my daughter today and I will just have to escape to my room of solace and make something for her. 

Enough of my pity party and on to something brighter...my card.   I made this for the Splitcoast Sketch Challenge 267.  I needed a card for a soccer parent to say thanks.  This layout was perfect...quick and simple.  I didn't realize until I uploaded this card that there was not any stamping on the outside of it. 

The GHS are initials for the high school...Grissom High School.  Even though this card looks a bit like halloween, these are the school colors.  I was hoping by adding ribbon and brads that it would take the halloween look.

I used my Cuttlebug to emboss the white panel.  I sponged the edges next to soften them.  The 'ole CB also cut out my stars.  The GHS was made by using my Cricut and the George cartridge.  For something different, I used textured cardstock from Bazzill.

Thanks for stopping by and I enjoy reading your comments.  Have a great day,

Pam~