Hugs, Lisa
Sunday, December 7, 2008
what a way to start off a week
Hugs, Lisa
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Blog Candy alert !!!
Day 5... Baby it's cold outside
I saved this for little guy for last because right now he's my all time favorite...
For this card I used....
Stamps... Snowman skater (WSD), Out on a limb (PTI) and 2 various snowflakes 1 Basic Grey and 1 WSD
Day 4... Isn't Shimmerz BEE-A-UTIFUL
Lisa
Day... 3... We need you to come down to the police station for a
Lisa
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Day 2... It's Snowing Outside....
Lisa
Friday, November 14, 2008
5 Days of cards..... Day 1
Lisa
Monday, November 10, 2008
Sheetload's Blog Candy Blowout
I've made sure entered.. Have you?
We have winnah'ssssssssssssss
$30.... Yep you read that right.. No typo here. 30 / $1 bills.... I was shocked. I love it. I'm not quite done decorating it... But I still love it.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Can you see me...
Happy Thursday stamping everyone.
Hugs,
Lisa
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Halloween Sweet Treats...
First let me say a VERY VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU to Diana Gibbs (Stampin' With Di) for this awesome tutorial.. for the complete instructions with pictures please go check out Diana's BLOG HERE !!!
These are super easy to make what you need is..
4 1/2 x 4 1/2 piece of card stock (scored at 1” on every side), and then score diagonally across the squares formed in the corners.
5 1/2 x 11 piece of designer paper
1.5 x 11 inch piece of designer paper
Red-liner tape
Round Tab Punch
Scallop Edge Scissors or punch
Ribbon and
Whatever else you may want to decorate your bag with.
First, Apply adhesive to the corners of your box and fold to form the box shape. I placed adhesive on both sides of the folds so that it would hold it well when folded. You'll see what I mean when you go to fold it.
Apply red-liner tape along one long side of your large piece of designer paper and also along one short side on the back side of the paper.
Peel the liner off and adhere the long side around the box even with the bottom (starting in the middle of one side of the box). When you get all the way around the tape on the short side with overlap and adhere the bag together with a seam down the back.
Use the scallop edge punch on the long skinny piece of designer paper and then adhere it around the bottom of the bag.
Adhere two tabs to the top of the bag - you can punch holes with the slot punch or use jumbo eyelets to run ribbon through.
Decorate as desired. (these directions were adapted from Diana's tutorial) !!
For mine I used... Cosmo Cricket Haunted paper with coordinating CC Haunted stickers and chipboard.. Black grosgrain ribbon and an orange textured paper (for the tags) that I found in my stash of scraps. These are so awesome because you are only limited by your imagination (and what embellishments you have.. LOL)
Once these were assembled I filled them with what else.. White chocolate covered pretzels with Halloween sprinkles and jimmies... YUMMO.. Ok I'll admit it. I ate 1 small broken one and OMGosh it was so delish... I found that 1 bag of the melting chocolate will cover 1 bag of the pretzel rods... So you'll need equal bags of each depending upon how many you're making.
And now for my matching card... Don't you just love these witchy legs.. I'm truly sorry. I purchased this stamp last year (Maybe from Ellen Hutson's store).. I seem to have forgotten who made this stamp.... I choose to color all of my legs in green, purple and orange copic markers. I then added purple and orange stickles... Because I just ((HEART)) glitterizing my cards..
Here's what the final card looked like.. The background card stock is SUP and then the designer paper is Cosmo Cricket Haunted. The ribbons are Maya Road. and the eyes are the coordinating stickers from the Haunted collection..
Lisa
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Blog Candy Update.....
Monday, November 3, 2008
It's a very sad day
ICING:
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Since I've been slacking lately
First... Please go check out Michelle's blog.. She's offering up a some luscious candy.. I love her (met her last year in Syracuse) and her blog... She's just awesome..
Happy Stamping :)
Lisa