Showing posts with label Bow Builder Punch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bow Builder Punch. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

40 Years and a Tuxedo Supremo


This past weekend, my DH and myself celebrated our 40th Wedding Anniversary! Oh, my, goodness! That makes me sound so old! It was May 6, 1978 - 5/6/78!! Of course, I needed to make a special card for Ken to commemorate the occasion, so I decided to make a card that simulated the tuxedo he wore for our wedding day.


You can see the old fashioned polyester type material in beige that it was made from with the dark brown trim and the off white shirt with the ruffles and the bow tie. It was so on trend back then!! I hope I've managed to capture that with my card.


  • I used Early Espresso as the card base and the bow tie to simulate the dark trim on the tux and Sahara Sand for the beige polyester of the tux itself. It was a three piece tux with a vest so I added a V-cut piece to show that as well.
  • I had the most fun making the ruffly shirt. I used three different layers of Very Vanilla and I embossed the bottom two in the Ruffled Dynamic Embossing Folder, but vertically instead of horizontally and it worked out really well. It's just hard to see in the photos unless I have them really dark. The third layer is a narrow strip down the center for the buttons, which are the retiring Metal Rimmed Pearls. (By the way, the button for the vest is the smallest one from the True Gentlemen Buttons in the Occasions Catalogue.) The second layer and the vest are popped up on Dimensionals.
  • The bow tie is made with the retiring Bow Builder Punch. Don't think I will be selling this punch. I use it too often and it is too handy to give up. But you can still buy your own before it is gone for good.
  • I needed to get some Cherry Cobbler in there, as the 40th anniversary is the Ruby Anniversary, so I used the retiring Milestone Moments stamp set with Early Espresso for the happy and anniversary and Cherry Cobbler for Fortieth.
My hubby was delighted with it, and caught on right away that it was supposed to be his wedding tuxedo! We had a nice day that started with opening a very special parcel from our girls. They put together a book about our life together and it included many memories as well as letters from many good friends and from our family to us. Many tears were shed! We would have gone out to dinner, but my digestive system is on the fritz again right now, so that would have been wasted on me so we shall try again when I'm feeling better.

Stampin' Up! has reduced the prices up to 50% on many of the retiring items, so you can get some good deals if you act fast. Check out what's on sale by clicking on the link below:


Then order at my On-Line Store yourself or contact me to place an order.



Click on the links below to take you to my On-Line Store, where you can read about, look at, and purchase if you wish, the products used to make this card today. 


Product List
Big Shot
[143263]
$136.00
Glue Dots
[103683]
$7.00

Monday, December 11, 2017

Free Shipping Today Only & Danish Nisse Punch Art for Color Throwdown


Looking for some challenges to spur me on yesterday, I found a new colour challenge at the Color Throwdown challenge blog:


Black, red and gray immediately made me think of the Danish nisse - Christmas gnomes, so prevalent in Scandinavian holiday decor:



So, I began to formulate how I could create one using punch art! Here's how it turned out:


  • The card is not layered, as the single card base really adds to the cleanness of the Scandinavian look. I just added some ink splotches along with some embossed splotches using White Stampin' Emboss Power and the stamp from Timeless Textures.
  • The sentiment is from the Christmas Pines stamp set. I really liked the font from this set for this challenge.
  • The foliage is from the Pretty Pines Thinlits, die cut from Whisper White, Smoky Slate and Basic Black cardstock, and bow die cut from Real Red cardstock. I also used the Martha Stewart leaf punch.
  • The little nisse himself is created from the following punches and put together with Glue Dots: the Fox Builder punch for the body with the haunches trimmed off; the Holly Berry Builder punch for the bow at his neck; the 3/4" circle punch for the head; the Bow Builder* punch for the hat and stripe on the body; the 1/2" circle punch for the pompom on his hat. 
  • *I punched out the long loop piece of the bow and cut it in two, one end slightly longer than the other. The longer end, I curved using the 3/4" punch. I punched a 1/2" pompom from Whisper White cardstock and glued it on the end of the hat where the square tab from the bow is at.

Stampin' Up! has pulled another surprise promotion on us! Today you have another Free Shipping Day from 12:00 am to 11:59 pm Mountain Time (11:00 pm Sunday - 10:59 pm Monday Pacific Time) This is good for any kind of orders, so you can contact me with your order no later than 7 pm tonight and I'll submit it OR you can submit it yourself on line by going to my On-Line Store and shopping for yourself. Please use the Host Code: K3U2S7BC if your order is under $200. If it is $200 or over you will earn your own Stampin' Rewards, and so you won't want to forfeit those by using the Host Code. There is no minimum order, so you won't be penalized by the flat rate shipping charge if you want to place an order under $100.


Remember you only have a few hours to respond! Let those who may be buying for you for Christmas know as well and give them my contact info.

Have a great Monday!






Click on the links below to take you to my On-Line Store, where you can read about, look at, and purchase if you wish, the products used to make this card today.


Product List
Heat Tool
[129053]
$40.00
Big Shot
[143263]
$136.00
Glue Dots
[103683]
$7.00

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

The Summer of the Minions


With the release of The Minion Movie in July, the kids around here are all about the minions! They finally got a starring role in their own story, not just as Gru's sidekicks, and are now everywhere on TV ads, toys, decor items and you name it!





But that's okay! I kinda like these little creatures and they are so much fun to create using punch art for cards! I have a Mom & Me class coming up this Saturday, and so I came up with a female version of a minion to go along with this card:


This was one I made a while back, but since I have quite a mostly girls coming to the class, I thought a more feminine version might be appreciated.


  • Melon Mambo and Daffodil Delight were meant for each other! Pair them with Basic Black and Whisper White and you have a striking colour combination.
  • To round off the top of the minions head, I place the yellow strip of cardstock through the middle of the Circle Framelit and under one edge, then roll through the Big Shot only far enough to cut the edge and no further so that you don't get the impression of the framelit on the lower part.
                                                    
  • I got the idea for using the Bow Builder Punch (which just happens to be one of the Weekly Deals this week, and the little insignia on the overalls from Pinterest on a treat bag created by Robin Anderson and displayed on Dawn Olchefski's blog although I wasn't able to find it there. Got to give credit where it is due, right?!
  • I used both Circle Punches and the Circles Collection Framelits to make the various parts of the goggles and the eye, as well as the mouth, which is just another sliver punched off the 1" circle.
  • The sentiment from A Dozen Thoughts, is just perfect for this card, don't you think? 
If you think your child would like to learn how to make this minion card, in their choice of pink or blue, and if you live in my area, register here  for the Mom & Me class this Saturday. Let me know the name of your child and if they would like to do the pink version or the blue version.

It's Tuesday again, and time for some new Weekly Deals:






Click on the links below to take you to my On-Line Store, where you can read about, look at, and purchase if you wish, the products used to make this card today!


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