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Friday, October 8, 2010

Trick or Treat

I just had to show the inside and outside of this card, it measures 4" x 9" and has a pocket inside where you can tuck in a Hershey Bar or a Halloween treat certificate.  The adorable Treaters are from Scrolls Work  Halloween collection, along with the Large Corner Web and Trick or Treat sentiment.  I used Stazon ink, Spellbinders Grand 12" Classic Lace Border, Shapeabilities Fancy Tags on the inside and  Labels 8 Nestabilities on the front.  I embossed with Cuttlebug D'vine Swirls embossing folder.  The card stock is DCWV , Stampin Up and vellum.  I used a little Crystal Effects on the spider and lots of dimensional foam all throughout, I love that stuff!  Stop by the Scrolls Work blog and see the awesome work my DT sisters have to share with you too.  Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
I am entering this into the following challenges;
Paper Romance - Halloween or Fall card 
Simon Says - Halloween

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Holiday gift card tins

I made these gift card tins for a tutorial at Crafters Digital Art Center.  They have tons of tutorials to teach you anything you need to know about digi's.  I'm so happy they asked me to add  this project.  If you are interested in learning how to make these I did a step by step tutorial you can view at Crafters Digital Art, I hope you stop by.  I hope you will stop by Lindsay's blog; The Frugal Crafter , she always has a project, some valuable tips and a freebie on Thursday's.  My DT sisters are so talented, you can always count on them for some inspiration too, so stop by.
*  Lindsay Weirich (Owner and Stamp Designer) *  Cheryl Gorka DT Coordinator  *  Shannon Neparko  *  Margie Visnick   *  Tracey Allen  *   Leanne Garner  *  Tamara Bennett  *  Cindi Hooks  *  Micki Harper  *  Karin Martin  *  Jennifer Bliss  *   Rhonda Walker  *  Tracy Vinson   *  Laurel Seabrook  *
Supply list: Gift card tins, Kraft card Stock, Ranger's Tim Holtz Distress Ink's mainly Tea Dye, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Wheatfields, Art Glitter Glue Dries Clear and Signo Uniball white. Digital stamps all Lindsay's Stamp Stuff: Natures Christmas, Crafty tools, School Rules, It's a girl thing, School Papers, Vintage Halloween, and Creepy CrowThanks for looking.  ~Diane
I am entering these into the following challenges:
City Crafter - (any) Holiday project 
Cowgirl's Sunday Stamp'en - Anything Goes 
Fab 'n' Funky - Use a digi
 

Friday, October 1, 2010

Awesome News to share!

 I am so excited and honored to be chosen for the Scrolls Work Design Team!  Scrolls Work is a new business with tried and true, quality unmounted rubber stamps.  These are beautifully detailed stamps that I am sure you will love as much as I do!  In addition to the unique rubber stamps Scrolls Work will now carry all 24 Memento inks and re inkers!  I made this 5 x 7 card with Scrolls Work Rubber Stamp  #7509 Monique, I think she is so beautiful!  The bg paper is Websters from a digital file I purchased.  I printed it out twice and paper pieced the flowers with some foam dimensionals. 
I used Ranger's Tim Holtz Distress Ink Weathered Wood, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Wheatfields and Bazzill black card stock.  I covered Monique with Diamond Glaze and accented with a silver gel pen, then added the doily and a pearl strand.  
   I would love to introduce you to the rest of the design team, these are extremely talented ladies who will definitely wow you with their work. 
  Jacquelyn Heaton Owner - Scrolls Work 
Jan Hennings - Papercraft Pleasures 
Terry  - Terry's work in progress 
Lennine Wilson - Romancing the artist within 
Julie Dandy  - It’s a Scrappy Life 
Jennifer Ingle - Just Jingle  
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane

I am entering this into the following challenges:
Stamp it Crazy - anything goes
Stamps R Us - Halloween
Totally Stampalicious - Halloween
Gingersnap Creations - Neutrals and 1 color






 

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Playing with new products.


I won these awesome Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L on Heidi Blankenships blog Embellished Dreams.  I could not wait to try out these adhesive sheets, they are awesome!  Thank you Heidi and 3L!  I know the photo does not do it justice but if you look closely you will see that the white card I printed my image on has a layer of teeny tiny clear micro beads.  I attached them with the Permanent 4" x 6" Adhesive sheet.  It was so easy to apply because it has a slender side strip you peel off and lay down first, that holds it in position to peel the rest off.  The stamp is from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff new release Natures Christmas.  I love this vintage Santa Tag, I printed it twice once in green and again in black.  I cut Santa's face out of the black one and paper pieced it over the green Santa.  I colored him in with Copics and I used Perfect Pearls for his hat trim.  I also framed it with some gold Stickles, this is a 5 x 7 card.  Thanks again Heidi, I love following your blog.  Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
I am entering this into the following challenges:
Aimees Challenges  - Christmas Wishes
Sentimental Sundays- Dimension
Totally Gorjuss - Christmas
Creative Inspirations - Christmas in September
I've had a few questions about how well the beads stick.  The Scrapbook Adhesives hold everything in place very tightly, I didn't have any problems with the beads falling off.   I did not have to heat them up either.  This product was perfect for this application.  I have tried using liquid glue in the past but because the glue is a bit thick they would to stick unevenly in double layersWith the 3L product I positioned 1 corner and removed the side strip, then slowly removed the balance.  I rubbed it in to  make sure that it was making good contact with my card stock everywhere.  Then I removed the top layer of paper and poured the beads on and they stuck!  I just pushed them in with my hand to make sure they were secure and pushed off the beads that stuck to the edges, half on and half off.  I have to say I was really impressed.

Quick and easy gift card tins.

I made these a while back, they were featured in the Ready, Set Create August issue so I can post them now.  I used the Lindsay's Stamp Stuff Steampunk Style stamp set along with a couple of her freebies to make these.  They were so easy to make, I just printed them out, traced the top of the gift card tin and cut them out.  I added some Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Turquoise Blue, Deep Plum and Ranger's Tim Holtz Distress Ink Tea Dye and I even embossed one with Stampin Up Texture Plates Kit 4 Distressed.  I glued the card stock to the tins with Art Glitter Glue Dries Clear and voila, I was done. 
You are invited to stop by Lindsay's blog The Frugal Crafter to see what she has to share today and to pick up your free image.  My DT Sisters have some awesome inspiration  to share also.  They never stop amazing me!  Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
*  Lindsay Weirich (Owner and Stamp Designer) *  Cheryl Gorka DT Coordinator  *  Shannon Neparko  *  Margie Visnick  *Lisa Jurecek  *  Tracey Allen  *  Melissa Craig  *    Leanne Garner  *  Tamara Bennett  *  Cindi Hooks  *  Karin Martin  *  Jennifer Bliss  *   Rhonda Walker  *  Tracy Vinson   *  Laurel Seabrook  *
I am entering these into the following challenges:
Allsorts Challenge - Plain and Simple
Alphabet Challenge Blog - V for Vintage
Crafty Ann's -  Anything but a card



Friday, September 24, 2010

Spooky Halloween Lantern

























I had so much fun making this lantern, I had to show you all 4 sides!  I changed it around enough times, lol.  I would just look at it and  decide it would look so much better if......  revisions, there were a lot of those.  But I am really glad with the final outcome.  I used 4 Scrolls Work Rubber Stamps, House, Treaters, Haunted Moon  and Large Corner Web.  I stamped them with Stazon onto orange vellum.  The box was cut from gold foil card stock, I embossed it with Stampin Up Texture Plates Kit 4 Distressed.  I cut the fancy ovals with Spellbinders Labels 10 Nestabilities, I cut them twice, once to make the window, and then I cut them again with 2 dies to make a frame to stick outside the window.   I was loving how this was working out so instead of the lace top I had planned I ran up to JoAnns and found this awesome sheer ribbon that had some eyelash yarn and a mini garland tied onto it.  It didn't look like I thought it would, so off to my stash for the final revision, I found these awesome black purse beads to dangle off the top.  Not only did they give it the exact look I was going for, they were attached to a strip of seam binding that I glued to the inside of the lantern to give it a more finished look.  I photographed it with the tiny battery operated votive candle inside, looks really cool in the dark.  Dimensions are 3" wide (per single side panel) x 5 1/2 inches tall.  I have seen this done with a small ticket punch, I can't remember where.
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane

I am entering this into the following challenges:
A Spoon Full of Sugar -  Anything Goes
Creative Card Crew – Autumn 
Crafty Anns - Anything But a Card
Everybody Art – Autumn 
My Sheri Crafts – Autumn 
Paper Playtime – Autumn
Paper Sundaes - Fabulous Fall 
Secret Crafter - Anything Goes







Thursday, September 23, 2010

Fall Leaves


This card was so easy to make using the Leaf Prints set from Lindsays Stamp Stuff.   Lindsay is having a sale today, 1 day only  40% off!   This set is on sale for only $3.00, you can't beat that!  She has added 2 new sets, which I am dying to get working on too!  Wait till you see the poinsettia!  Well aside from quite a few of the Leaf Prints digi's I used a combination of Ranger's Tim Holtz Distress Inks, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Wheatfields and Coffee Shop, Spellbinders Shapeabilities Fancy Tags, pearls and lace and a lot of dimensional foam squares.  Be sure to stop by Lindsay's blog to pick up your Thursday Freebie, my DT sisters for their amazing inspiration, and you have to be crazy not to stop by the Lindsay's Stamp Stuff My Grafico store to take advantage of the 40% off 1 day sale!
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
*  Lindsay Weirich (Owner and Stamp Designer) *  Cheryl Gorka DT Coordinator  *  Shannon Neparko  *  Margie Visnick  *  Melissa Craig  *    Leanne Garner    *  Cindi Hooks  *  Micki Harper  *  Karin Martin  *  Jennifer Bliss  *   Rhonda Walker  *  Tracy Vinson   *  Laurel Seabrook  *
I am entering this into the following challenges:
A Spoon Full of Sugar -  Anything Goes
By The Cute and Girly – Indian Summer
Craft Your Days Away – Autumn Doodles 
Creative Card Crew – Autumn 
Everybody Art – Autumn 
My Sheri Crafts – Autumn 
Paper Playtime – Autumn
Paper Sundaes - Fabulous Fall 
Secret Crafter - Anything Goes
                                           

Monday, September 20, 2010

Thank you Enfys and Scrappy Go Lucky for the Sure Cuts A Lot

I want to say a huge thank you to  Enfys and her sponsor Scrappy Go Lucky for the awesome Sure Cut's a Lot software prize I won.   If you own a Cricut, you need to stop by Scrappy Go Lucky, they have awesome tools like the Cri-Kits gel pens to get the most out of your Cricut along with tons of helpful information.   Stop by the Scrappy Go Lucky blog to see all the beautiful design team creations there too.
Enfys writes an awesome blog called Going Buggy, you have to stop by and make her a favorite, if she isn't already.  Her cards and projects are beautiful and her writing is always witty and colorful.  I always tease her she should be writing a book of short stories about all the interesting people she meets.  Her blog is always a pleasure, filled with the most beautiful cards, useful information and tips, but what I love most I think are her stories.  The people she writes about really are quite average, but it is the way she sees them or the situation that is fabulously entertaining!  Enfys truly has a gift for writing along with her crafting talent which is quite exceptional.  It is quite fitting that today's post is titled Friends Forever,  thank you Enfys for the most generous gift and for sharing your talent with all of us in blogland.   I hope all of my friends choose to become your Friends Forever too.  Thank you again for the fabulous prize!  I can't wait to start creating with it!   Sincerely, ~Diane

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Have you ever been Ghosted?


I am getting ready to "Ghost" some of my neighbors; put a bag of treats together with a photocopy of a ghost and a note telling them to make a copy, put the ghost in their window, and "ghost" someone who hasn't been ghosted yet.  These clear acetate cards will go well, no one will know who they are from because I sneak up, ring the doorbell and run!   I made these with the Creepy Crow set from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff.  I printed one of them onto a sheet of orange vellum the other onto a sheet of white card stock.  I cut around  everything, leaving the crow, moon and tree intact.  I added googly eyes, a little white opaque ink to one crow,  and some Tim Holtz Distress Ink scattered straw to the one with the white moon.  I glued the cut outs to the acetate cards which are 5 x 7.  
Be sure to stop by Lindsay's blog today, she always has a special Thursday freebie for you.  Stop by the Lindsay's Stamp Stuff store to take advantage of the 30% off sale too.  I hope you stop by my DT sisters blogs to see what awesome inspiration they have to share with you also.  Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
*  Lindsay Weirich (Owner and Stamp Designer) *  Cheryl Gorka DT Coordinator  *  Shannon Neparko  *  Margie Visnick  *Lisa Jurecek  *  Tracey Allen  *  Melissa Craig  *    Leanne Garner  *   Cindi Hooks  *  Micki Harper  *  Karin Martin  *   Rhonda Walker  *  Tracy Vinson   *  Laurel Seabrook  *
I am entering this into the following challenges: 
Creative Craft - White, Black plus one color
Scrapperkammeret - Anything goes                                              Sew Many Cards -  Halloween
Tellens Place - Anything Goes 

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Clearly Scary Recipe!


I really enjoyed making this card, I love to play with vellum and acetate.  I wish you could see this up close, I cut 2 circles of magnifying plastic, doubled them up and put them in the witches crystal ball.  This was so easy to make, I made a 5 x 7 card out of acetate, I printed Lindsay's Stamp Stuff  Witches Brew from the Vintage Halloween Labels  set onto the orange vellum and cut the circle out of the ball.  I ran my lace through the Zyron to make it stick, added blue pearls and a witchy bouquet of roses and feathers.  And I just had to add that pretty little blue jewel.  
Be sure to stop by Lindsay's blog The Frugal Crafter to pick up your free stamp today and see what other crafty goodness she has to share.  My DT sisters always amaze me with their awesome talent, be sure to stop by and see for yourself.
*  Lindsay Weirich (Owner and Stamp Designer) *  Cheryl Gorka DT Coordinator  *  Shannon Neparko  *  Margie Visnick  *  Tracey Allen  *  Melissa Craig  *    Leanne Garner  *  Tamara Bennett  *  Cindi Hooks  *  Micki Harper  *  Karin Martin  *  Jennifer Bliss  *   Rhonda Walker  *  Tracy Vinson   *  Laurel Seabrook  *
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
I am entering this into the following challenges:
Bee Crafty - Anything goes
Bunny Zoe's Crafts - Vintage
Cowgirls Sunday Stamp'en - Anything goes 
Craft Your Passion - Lace & at least 1 flower
Fairy Fun Friday - Pearls and lace
Gingerloft - Anything goes
I Did It Creations - Beige, blue & 1 color (orange)
Whoopsi Daisy Challenge - Pile on the flowers

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Exciting news to share


This is pretty amazing for me I think.  I am the Featured Artist over at Scrapbook News and Review Magazine
Top stories

Featured Artist - Diane Bove
Thursday, 09 September 2010
I’ve chosen to do a tutorial on pop-up cards since I get a lot of positive feedback on them. I’ll give you some easy step-by-step instructions.


 You can follow the link to see my pop up tutorial on the front page there under Featured Artist!  They also chose another one of my cards for the 9/26/10 publication.  I wrote a tutorial on Pop Up cards with a new card I made just for the article.   I am so excited and honored to be chosen, I hope you have a chance to take a look.  Scrapbook News and Review has both a Ning community site and the magazine site.  Check out their submission card calls, the magazine is awesome. 
"Each issue is jam packed with dozens of articles, technique tutorials and over 400 layouts, cards and projects! We also have sketches, product reviews, photography tips, digi templates and a rockin' mixed media section."  
Thanks for letting me share my excitement with you.   ~Diane


Tuesday, September 7, 2010

With a cherry on top.

I had a wonderful weekend with a surprise visit from my daughter.  She needed more thank you cards to take back to Kentucky so Mom happily obliged.  This card was so easy, I used this weeks sketch (thank you Scrappy) from KWED along with the Cherry stamp.  (Ask, it's not in the store yet.)  The paper is Graphic 45 - Bees Knees, one of my favorites.  I colored the cherries with Prismacolor pencils, used Spellbinders Labels 8 Nestabilities,  Deckled Mega Rectangles Nestabilities,  Tim Holtz Distress Ink Tea Dye and  Antique Linen.  The sentiment stamp is Stampin up Warmest Regards.   I used dimensional foam to lift it all up.  Be sure to stop by Kristen's blog to pick up your free stamp and to see all the awesome cards my DT sisters made.
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
I am entering this into the following challenges.
Dutch Dare - Vintage Summer 
Bunny Zoe's Crafts - Vintage
Order of Opus Gluei - Fair Well Summer

Thursday, September 2, 2010

SURPRISE! Virtual baby shower for my DT sister Tamara!

Surprise Tamara!  This is a virtual shower for my DT sister Tamara, who may be in labor as we read this!  All of her teammates are making a card for her Baby Shower and mailing her the hard copy.  Stop by to see what all my DT sisters have made, and stop by Tamara's blog to leave her well wishes, I can't wait to see some pictures!  Also stop by Lindsay's blog to grab your free stamp today, she always has something special.  I used quite a few sets and a whole lot of paper piecing to make this card special for Tamara!  Take care of yourself!
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
Supplies: 
Sweet Stitches Paper  -  background paper
On the Line - banner
Babies and Bows - buggy
Shabby Houndstooth Paper - paper pieced buggy paper
a ton of dimensional foam, Spellbinders Labels 8 Nestabilities,  Cuttlebug A2  Mandarin Screen embossing folder, Stickles Diamond, DCWV letters, ribbon from JoAnns and booties from Dollar Treasure.
Tamara Bennett Leave her some love!
I am entering this into the following challenges:
Your Next Stamp - Anything goes
Bee Crafty - Anything goes
Cupcake Craft Challenge - Lets get digital
Stampin for the Weekend - Anything goes
My Sheri Crafts - Babies

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Up, up and away!

For today's challenge at KWED we are using the travel images  I chose Hot Air and combined it with a request for a Grandpa card.  Stop by the KWED blog today to see what my fabulous DT sisters have made for inspiration and pick up your free image too!
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
Supplies:
KWED image Hot Air
Stampin Up mostly Mustard CS
DCWV Stack cs
Spellbinders Shapeabilities Fancy Tags
Tim Holtz Distress Ink Tea Dye
Sizzix Texture Plates
Cuttlebug A2  Mandarin Screen embossing folder

I am submitting this card to the following challenges
Cupcake Craft Challenge - Let's get digital!
Corrosive Challenge - For the guys
Cards for Men - Long summer days
The Paper Players - Anything Goes! (new challenge site)
Bee Crafty - Anything Goes
Crafty Emma's Store - Anything goes
Challenge suggestions compliments of -  Feline Playful





Thursday, August 26, 2010

Click your heels and make a wish!

I love shoes,  I guess that's why It's a Girl Thing is one of my favorite stamp sets!  This one, along with all the others are on sale through Saturday, at Lindsay's Stamp Stuff  where you can grab this 11 piece set for only $3.50.  Stop by The Frugal Crafter's blog to pick up today's free stamp along with some great ideas.
This weeks sketch inspiration comes from Papercraft Star, I love the clean and simple lines to it.  I want to give a shout out also to Allison at Stampin When I Can, she has an awesome site that she updates daily with all the current sketches, which is where I found this one.  If you pop over there you will be able to see a slew of sketches along with links, totally awesome, thank you Allison.
This week we welcome a new designer to out team.   Laurel Seabrook, she is a very talented crafter and we are so glad to have her on the LSS DT!  Stop by to see what all my talented Design Team sisters have made for you this week, links below.
*  Lindsay Weirich (Owner and Stamp Designer) *  Cheryl Gorka DT Coordinator  *  Shannon Neparko  *  Margie Visnick  *Lisa Jurecek  *  Tracey Allen  *  Melissa Craig  *    Leanne Garner  *  Tamara Bennett  *  Cindi Hooks  *  Micki Harper  *  Karin Martin  *  Jennifer Bliss  *   Rhonda Walker  *  Tracy Vinson   *  Laurel Seabrook  *
I am entering this into the following challenges. 
Papercraft Star - Sketch
Creative Card Crew - Sparkle and shine
Easy Craft Projects - Something girly
Welcome to Flourishes - Use some lace
Stamp Something - Digi Day use a digi
Stampin for the Weekend - Anything Goes
Paper Cutz - Anything Goes
Stamp with Fun - Card for a Girl
Products used for this card:   It's a Girl Thing stamp, Copic Atyou Spica glitter marker pen's, Generations dp, Stampin Up Sale-a-brate scallop punch and corner punch, red ribbon, white lace, red jeweled ribbon all from JoAnns. Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
 

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Chocolate cake and the color pink.


These are my 2 favorites, cold chocolate and the color pink.   I made this Birthday card using the Wedding Cake image from Kahwinkedink.  The fab dp is Hambly Screen Prints  Sweet Cupcakes it's 2 pages, the clear overlay has the white frosting print and the pink layer underneath is printed in a darker pink, this was a RAK from my sweet friend Kristen.  I cut the image out then paper pieced the frosting on top with foam dots for dimension, I also colored the white frosting with a Souffle pen.  The sentiment is Stampin up Warmest Regards, the dark cs is The Paper Company Pomegranate, the crocheted flower is Maya Rd Shimmer Blossoms and I used Spellbinders Deckled Mega Rectangles Nestabilities.  Be sure to stop by Kahwinkedink today to see what my fabulous design team sisters have made and to pick up your free digi image.
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Distressing Halloween

Everything in the Lindsay’s Stamp Stuff Shop is 40% off today (Thursday) until midnight! 

For Lindsay's Stamp Stuff Thursday I used the new Vintage Halloween Labels set.  There are 7 labels in this set and it's on sale today for $2.70.    Many of these labels work well with Nesties too.  I went all out on the distressing of this card.  I used my favorite Stampin Up Texture Plate Kit 4 Distressed, with my Tim Holtz Distress Ink Tea Dye and Scattered Straw.  I also used Tim Holtz distressing tool on the edges.   Spellbinders Classic Circles Nestabilities, gold wire ric rac, Spica Atyou gold ink and a ton of dimensionals to lift everything up.   One of the nicest features of digital images is that you can size them as you like, I like how the flourish works well as a background on this card.   Please check out the talented LSS Design Team for more fantastic ideas using stamps from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff!  Be sure to stop by Lindsay's blog today to pick up your free stamp and don't forget about the sale, 40% off everything in her store 1 day only!  
 Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
I am submitting this card to the following challenges:
Creatalicious Challenge - Vintage
If the shoe fits, Scrap it -  die cuts 
Pile it on - more than 5 cut outs 
Craft Your Passion - Anything Goes
Design team links: 

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Back to School!

The challenge this week at Kahwinkedink is Back to School.  I used these super cute images Wheels on the bus and Primitive House to make this card.  For dimension, I used foam dots to lift everything off this card except the schoolhouse.  Be sure to stop by Kahwinke dink today to pick up your free image and to see the awesome inspiration from my design sisters, you won't be disappointed.
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane

I am entering this into the following challenges:
Order of Opus Gluei - Stash buster, nothing new. 
Stampin B's Design Team - Create a scene 
Stampin for the Weekend - Back to school
Supply list:
Spellbinders Deckled Mega Rectangles Nestabilities,
Sizzix Texture Plates,
American Crafts paper (blue)
lots of foam dots.






Saturday, August 14, 2010

Today is the day! This is your chance to stock up at 40% off.




Why not treat yourself to some back to school goodies?  One day sale today only at MyGraphico, 40 % off!  This is your chance to stock up on on all the awesome digitals you have been drooling over!  Lindsay's Stamp Stuff has some awesome new sets along with some older favorites.  You know you want to, go check it out!  Just look at all these fabulous Halloween Sets to choose from!  Thanks for looking.  ~Diane