Welcome to Saturday Spotlight. So glad you stopped by today.
My addiction to paper and paper crafts leads me to many websites. I want to share one of my favorites with you today, My Creative Spirit. The blog belongs to Clare Charvill. I mentioned Clare a couple of months ago in Glitter Queens Blog Hop post. You can find the post here.
Clare shares the prettiest albums and projects made with Graphic 45 papers. Her current post is an awesome advent calendar that can be made with your choice of paper. You will find directions and videos to assist you in recreating scrapbook mini albums and holiday themed projects. Some of the projects are free, others are very inexpensive.
I would love to know what you think. Let me know in the comments section below.
Do something creative today.
Debi
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Saturday, October 28, 2017
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Gender Reveal Cards
Welcome to The Paper Maven. Thank you for stopping by today. Sorry I did not post on Tuesday, but time is flying by way too fast this year. My hubby and I have been busy every weekend. This is usually my time to schedule posts for the upcoming week. November and December will be busy too but I will try my best to keep in touch regularly.
I love the two cards I made for a gender reveal party a couple of weeks ago. Our best friends Don and Debbie will be welcoming their third grandchild in early April and my family was invited to the party.
As you can tell from the picture I was well prepared for the event with a girl and boy baby card. I recreated a card made by Brian King for Freshly Made Sketches but kicked it up a notch. I added an embossed background and made matching envelopes. I love the blanket effect of Cable Knit embossing folder. What do you think? Leave me a comment below.
Here is the blueprint:
Basic Black 4 1/8 x 5 3/8; 3 x 4¼
Powder Pink/Soft Sky 4 x 5 ¼, embossed
Merry Little Christmas DSP 2 7/8 x 4¼
Watercolor Christmas Stamp Set
Special Celebrations Stamp Set
Matching ribbon
Black and clear rhinestone
Almost forgot to share, it's a girl! The baby's two brothers are thrilled.
Do something creative today.
Debi
I love the two cards I made for a gender reveal party a couple of weeks ago. Our best friends Don and Debbie will be welcoming their third grandchild in early April and my family was invited to the party.
As you can tell from the picture I was well prepared for the event with a girl and boy baby card. I recreated a card made by Brian King for Freshly Made Sketches but kicked it up a notch. I added an embossed background and made matching envelopes. I love the blanket effect of Cable Knit embossing folder. What do you think? Leave me a comment below.
Here is the blueprint:
Basic Black 4 1/8 x 5 3/8; 3 x 4¼
Powder Pink/Soft Sky 4 x 5 ¼, embossed
Merry Little Christmas DSP 2 7/8 x 4¼
Watercolor Christmas Stamp Set
Special Celebrations Stamp Set
Matching ribbon
Black and clear rhinestone
Almost forgot to share, it's a girl! The baby's two brothers are thrilled.
Do something creative today.
Debi
Friday, October 20, 2017
Last of Halloween
Happy Friday everyone! Thanks for stopping by. I have not posted all week, so sorry. My fall cleaning is getting in the way of blogging. To make up for my absence I am sharing three cards as my farewell to Halloween posts for this year.
Toady's cards are all standard A-2. This card was made with Very Vanilla, Pumpkin Pie, Smokey Slate, Black and Spooky Night DSP paper. I also used My Favorite Things Blueprints and Creep It Real stamp set. I traced the outline of the stamp and then fussy cut around the image. I like the look!
This card was inspired by a card I saw on Pinterest. I used the same paper as the card above. I added dimensionals to two of the flag tails and a little sparkle with black rhinestones. The sentiment is from Labels To Love stamp set and the stitched rectangles are from My Favorite Things.
The third card was inspired from a card made by Dawn Griffith. If you have not visited her site you MUST! I added Pumpkin Pie glitter paper, a spider doily (retired) and a different punched edge. The sentiment and adorable mouse are from Spooky Cat stamp set. The ovals
If you have not finished your Halloween cards yet, try one of these. My favorite of this group is Creep It Real. What is your favorite?
Do something creative today!
Debi
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Saturday Spotlight - Happy Anniversary
Good morning everyone. Thanks for stopping by. Today's post is a bit different. It's all about love! Andy and I have been married 34 years today and I just want to shout out Happy Anniversary to love of my life. It has been the best 34 years of my life.
Today's craft is all about spending time with those you love. Believe it or not I was up early this morning to get ready for this big day with my hubby. We are going to breakfast and then on to various events throughout the day ending with a dinner downtown and a spectacular light show called Blink. You can see the event HERE
See you next week when I am back in my craft room!
Spend time with those you love today!
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Happy Owl-een to You
Hi everyone so glad you are joining me today. October is so much fun. I love making cards when I know the recipients. The process is so much more engaging for me.
Two individuals who will receive cards this Halloween really love owls. So my Halloween card crafting always include at least one owl card. This year I have two owl cards planned. The first one I am sharing today was inspired from a card made by Dawn Griffith. I kicked it up a notch with black glitter paper, Stickles and rhinestones.
The card size is A2 (Basic black cut at 5½ x 8½ scored at 4¼).
Pumpkin Pie mat is cut at 4 x 5¼.
The owl is cut from Spooky Night DSP (3 x 3) and the black glitter mat is cut at 3¼ x 3¼.
The striped mat (1¾ x 5) is backed with black glitter (2 x 5)
The moon is stamped with the Owl from Spooky Cat stamp set and covered with diamond stickles.
Thanks for joining me today and please do something creative today!
Debi
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Is Witch Really a Bad Thing?
Good morning and happy Tuesday. What a great Autumn day. So glad you stopped by! Does the word Witch make you think of bad things? Well, today's card might.
I was sorting through leftovers from last year's Halloween cards and came across this adorable witch hat that I had cut out but never used on a card.
I like the background stamping on this card. It looks like black rain. Very appropriate for the season. The Pumpkin Pie glitter paper gives it a bit of sparkle which I love on cards. Of all the Halloween characters, I like witches the best, especially on their brooms. This sentiment from Funny Bones stamped on the inside of the card says it all.
The card is a standard A2 size (5½ x 8½ scored at 4¼)
Mats are cut at 4 1/8 x 5 3/8 and 4 x 5 ¼.
Fishtail is cut at 1½ x 4
Witches hat is die cut twice. The images are offset slightly.
Sentiment is popped with Dimensionals.
Other Supplies used:
Basic Black cardstock
Spooky Night DSP
Labels to Love stamp set
Everyday Label Punch
Banner Triple Punch
Gorgeous Grunge stamp set
Stickles
Twine
Thanks for joining me and don't forget to do something creative today!
Debi
Saturday, October 7, 2017
Saturday Spotlight Halloween Popcorn Balls
Thanks for stopping by today! My blog on Thursday (Glitter Queens Blog Hop - Halloween) promised a quick and easy recipe for the yummy popcorn ball I posted. The wait is over. The recipe is below.
This sweet is my favorite memory of Trick or Treat. As a child, I would roam many neighborhood blocks for the best popcorn balls. I knew the houses that had the really good ones. I did not care about how many chocolate bars I had stuffed away. I cared about the number of awesome popcorn balls I could collect before curfew.
This treat has been part of my Halloween ritual for many years. I went from collecting them to making them. I got this recipe from one of my old neighbors who used to make them at Halloween for all us kids.
I made these popcorn balls for school Halloween parties for more than 15 years. As I was making these the other night I thought my oldest children would get a kick seeing popcorn balls all over the kitchen again. So, I text these pictures to my oldest daughters. Kristy sent a text back first saying "I need that recipe!" Kelly sent a text saying "If I give u a fed ex number can you mail me 15?" Priceless!
The recipe is simple and quick. The clean up is sticky but the treat is oh so worth the mess. If you are lucky to have a hubby like mine, he will do most of the clean-up for you! Thank you Andy; you are the best!
1. Combine 2 cups of Karo syrup, 1 1/3 cups dark brown sugar, 1 tablespoon of vanilla and a stick of butter (cut in cubes) in a large pan and bring to a full rolling boil. The mixture will rise a bit as it boils. Boil for 2 minutes.
2. While the syrup is heating, pop 10 quarts of yellow popcorn. The popcorn needs to be warm when you add the syrup. I heat the oil for the popcorn as I am measuring ingredients to boil. Add the popcorn to the oil once the butter melts and you should end up with warm popcorn from the pan just after the syrup is ready.
3. Poor the hot syrup over the popcorn in a extra large container that will allow you to stir the popcorn and the hot syrup until it coats the popcorn well.
4. Butter your hands and mold a large handful of coated popcorn to form a 3 or 4 inch ball.
5. Wrap the ball in wax paper or plastic wrap.
Enjoy and save some popcorn balls for the kids!
Do something creative today!
This sweet is my favorite memory of Trick or Treat. As a child, I would roam many neighborhood blocks for the best popcorn balls. I knew the houses that had the really good ones. I did not care about how many chocolate bars I had stuffed away. I cared about the number of awesome popcorn balls I could collect before curfew.
This treat has been part of my Halloween ritual for many years. I went from collecting them to making them. I got this recipe from one of my old neighbors who used to make them at Halloween for all us kids.
I made these popcorn balls for school Halloween parties for more than 15 years. As I was making these the other night I thought my oldest children would get a kick seeing popcorn balls all over the kitchen again. So, I text these pictures to my oldest daughters. Kristy sent a text back first saying "I need that recipe!" Kelly sent a text saying "If I give u a fed ex number can you mail me 15?" Priceless!
The recipe is simple and quick. The clean up is sticky but the treat is oh so worth the mess. If you are lucky to have a hubby like mine, he will do most of the clean-up for you! Thank you Andy; you are the best!
1. Combine 2 cups of Karo syrup, 1 1/3 cups dark brown sugar, 1 tablespoon of vanilla and a stick of butter (cut in cubes) in a large pan and bring to a full rolling boil. The mixture will rise a bit as it boils. Boil for 2 minutes.
2. While the syrup is heating, pop 10 quarts of yellow popcorn. The popcorn needs to be warm when you add the syrup. I heat the oil for the popcorn as I am measuring ingredients to boil. Add the popcorn to the oil once the butter melts and you should end up with warm popcorn from the pan just after the syrup is ready.
3. Poor the hot syrup over the popcorn in a extra large container that will allow you to stir the popcorn and the hot syrup until it coats the popcorn well.
4. Butter your hands and mold a large handful of coated popcorn to form a 3 or 4 inch ball.
5. Wrap the ball in wax paper or plastic wrap.
Enjoy and save some popcorn balls for the kids!
Do something creative today!
Friday, October 6, 2017
Spinner Birthday Card for Favorite Grandson
Hello fellow crafters. This week is my adorable grandson's 7th birthday. I don't see him as often as I would like, but my daughter sends pictures and videos that keep me connected to his everyday moments. Happy birthday Luke! Nonni and Poppy miss you very much.
Luke loves to play with Fidget spinners. When I found a version of this card on Pinterest I was so excited because I thought it would be perfect for his birthday. You can find my inspiration card HERE. However I kicked it up a notch with embossing the white mat and the creating a unique inside design.
Luke likes to golf with his Dad so I used the back side of the Polka Dot Basics embossing folder which resembles a golf ball.
Supplies used:
Number of Years stamp set
Polka Dot Basics Embossing Folder
Large Number Framelits
Whisper White and Basic Black cardstock
Lemon Lime Twist cardstock
Dark Navy cardstock
Orange cardstock
Fidget spinner
Do something creative today!
Debi
Luke loves to play with Fidget spinners. When I found a version of this card on Pinterest I was so excited because I thought it would be perfect for his birthday. You can find my inspiration card HERE. However I kicked it up a notch with embossing the white mat and the creating a unique inside design.
Luke likes to golf with his Dad so I used the back side of the Polka Dot Basics embossing folder which resembles a golf ball.
Supplies used:
Number of Years stamp set
Polka Dot Basics Embossing Folder
Large Number Framelits
Whisper White and Basic Black cardstock
Lemon Lime Twist cardstock
Dark Navy cardstock
Orange cardstock
Fidget spinner
Do something creative today!
Debi
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Glitter Queens' Blog Hop - Halloween
Welcome to Glitter Queens' Blog Hop! So nice of you to stop by again. Are you ready for some spooky inspiration? Creep along with us to see all the amazing projects the Glitter Queens have waiting for you. Be sure to share our posts with all your friends. It's a great way to get everyone in a ghostly mood!
Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. I always send handmade Halloween cards to the kids and "kids at heart" in my family.
The base card is cut from 12 x 12 Very Vanilla at 11½ x 5½, scored at 3 and 7¼. The pumpkin die from Patterned Pumpkins Thinlits was perfect for the tea light portal. I love the ghosts floating skyward from behind the pumpkins.
I think my second project turned out really cute! I could not make the popcorn balls small enough fit a Stampin' UP! treat holder; so, I got creative and made a box using Simply Scored Tool, Designer Series Paper, Layering Circle Framelits and ribbon.
I love the peekaboo windows that make the popcorn ball visible to the recipient, yummy! The popcorn ball is wrapped in plastic wrap which I pulled through the top of the box after cutting semi circles in each corner of closing flaps. The protruding plastic wrap keeps the box closed nicely and I like the look!
Visit my blog for Saturday Spotlight this week where I will be sharing the recipe for these awesome popcorn balls. Very quick and easy to make. My hubby said they were the best popcorn balls I have ever made. LOL, I added more butter this time.
Creep along to Susie next and all the other Glitter Queens. You will be sorry if you miss anyone! Thanks for stopping by. See you next month. Have a wonderful, spooky Halloween!
DavetteStrange Miller
Other Supplies used:
Pumpkin Pie and Basic Black cardstock
Home Sweet Home Thinlits (Ghost)
Spooky Cat and Sweet Home stamp sets
Spooky Night DSP
Copper Metallic Thread
Black Mini Sequin Trim
Do something creative today!
Debi
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Pick Your Potion
Today's card is replicated from Linda Callahan, clean team designer for Freshly Made Sketches. It was my favorite post for challenge #306 and I had to take a shot at recreating the card.
You can find the inspiration card here.
I did change the die used for the sentiment. I think it gives the card a wonky look which is great for Halloween. I bought that set of dies years ago and cannot remember the manufacturer.
I will send this card to one of my granddaughters. I am sure she will love it.
Supplies used:
Very Vanilla cut 41/4 x 11 scored at 51/2.
Basic Black cut with Wonky Rectangles.
Spooky Night Designer Series Paper cut at 4 x 11/2, 4 x 7/8.
Basic Black and Pumpkin Pie Inks used with Festive Phrases stamp set.
Metallics Sequin Assortment added as embellishment.
Stop back Thursday night at 9 pm for the Glitter Queens blog hop. Our theme is Halloween and I am sure you will find lots of spooky inspiration.
Do something creative today!
Debi
Monday, October 2, 2017
Ornament Card FMS #307
Welcome everyone, so glad you stopped by today to see what is new at The Paper Maven.
Here is a quick and easy card that was inspired by Freshly Made Sketches # 307. It is really fun to take a sketch and make it your own using different shapes and elements. I had many different ideas but eventually decided I liked this one best. The inside of the card completes the sentiment with "and peace this holiday season".
A big thanks to all of the design team members who support this challenge every week. You are awesome!
I found the large ornament in my stash as I was looking to see what might be fun to use for Christmas cards this year. I bought this a long time ago and I have never used it on a card before. Obviously I have too many things in my craft room (LOL). You could use any large die in your stash that has an open design.
Please visit the FMS website HERE to see everyone's interpretation of this week's sketch.
Supplies used:
Base is navy blue cardstock (51/2 x 81/2, scored at 41/4.
Mat is soft grey (53/8 x 4/1/8).
Top layer is whisper white (51/4 x 4) embossed with Stampin' UP! Softly Falling.
Ornament is die cut from the embossed whisper white and Silver Foil paper.
Vellum is behind the ornamen.
Sentiment is from Tim Holtz and cut from Silver Foil paper
Ribbon is from Stampin' UP!.
Do something creative today!
Debi
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