Showing posts with label Nellie Snellen Punches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nellie Snellen Punches. Show all posts

Monday, April 7, 2014

Prom page two

 
 
I am still working on last years prom pictures.  This is page two.  We went to a local park to take pictures before prom.  I accidentally got adhesive on one of the pictures so will have to get another copy.  Darn it!  The peach paper is very heavy glitter cardstock.  It was a bear to get it punched out but looks so pretty. 
 
Project Details:
Flowers: Nellie Snellen punches
Flower border: Martha Stewart Paper punch
Lamp Post: Cottage Cutz dies


Saturday, May 21, 2011

Goldilocks


Sassy Studio Designs is sponsoring the current challenge at One Stop Craft. The challenge theme is fairy tales. I decided to use Goldilocks for my card.

I am entering this card into the following challenges:
icopic: blonde hair
2 Sisters Challenge Blog: Use a digi

Card Details:
Stamp: Goldilocks from Sassy Studio Designs
Copics: E00, E21, E30, E41, E25, E31, E33, E35, E49, B00, Y21, YR20, YR31. YR23, R22, R20, R000
Spellbinders labels 8 and Lacy circles dies
Circle Sentiment: Netty's Cards
Nellie Snellen Floral punch

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Digi Doodle Shop's Best Challenge #59 Embossing

Time just seems to be flying by. Seems so strange that we are now half way through May. The challenge this week at Digi Doodle Shop's Best is to use embossing on your project. For my card, I tried a new to me technique. I embossed the yellow ribbon using my cuttlebug. It was very easy to do. I first attached the ribbon to a strip of cardstock and then ran it through the cuttlebug using one of the borders from the With Love Cuttlebug set. I am sure that I will be using this technique lots in the future. It's a great way to give your ribbon a new look. I also dug out my Nellie Snellen flower punches. This set of punches is great because after to punch the flowers out, you can leave them as is or then use the other tool that comes with the punch and emboss the flowers. I am not sure how well the embossing on the flowers shows up in the pictures but they look great in real life.

We would love to have you join us in this challenge. Simply create a project using some type of embossing and link it up to the Digi Doodle Shop's Best challenge blog for your chance to win a gift certificate to the Digi Doodle Shop.

Card Details:
Image: Daisy Girl from Digi Doodle Shop
Copics: E00, E21, E40, E50, E51, E53, G21, G85, B21, B41, Y21, R20
Cuttlebug With Love embossing folder
Nellie Snellen floral punches
Martha Stewart border punch

Thursday, April 22, 2010

You Can't Turn Back The Clock




I found this pattern paper at Hobby Lobby and thought it was gorgeous. Naturally, I had to make a card as soon as I got home. I did not make this card with any particular person in mind so I have kept the inside blank for now. I figure this card is versatile enough that I could use it as a masculine card if needed. The clock is cut from a piece of pattern paper that I have had in my stash for years. Works great with the sentiment! I tried out my new Nellie Snellen punches for the flowers. I also used the Martha Stewart branch punch. I am entering this card in the first challenge at the Sentimental Sundays Challenge blog.
Cricut cuts:
Marquee shapes: Storybook Cricut cart cut at 4.25 inches (I cut the outline shape for the front and used the leftover piece for the inside)
Swirls: Joys of the Season Cricut cart cut at 2.5 inches