Feb 21 2007

Up in the Air…

Published by Julia Stainton at 10:57 am under Card Designs, Challenges

I haven’t made a sketch challenge card in a long time so I managed to create this while the little boys were watching Cars this morning. My stamping desk is in the corner of the family room. Great for keeping an eye on my little guys, but not so great for keeping little fingers out of my goodies. Joshua was the absolute worst! For some strange reason, he developed a taste for rubbah! Everytime I turned around, he was chewing on my stamps! He actually chewed the rubber off quite a few and my very favorite “celebrate” stamp from SU’s Everyday Flexible Phrases set disappeared never to be seen again. I was so grateful to SU that they made an exception and replaced that tiny bit of rubber for me. This is such a great flexible sketch design…one I have made many times. If you want to play along….here is the link.

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This is some more new paper I just couldn’t resist by Making Memories. Having two little boys in the house makes for needing some boy birthday cards on hand. All edges were sponged with Chocolate Chip ink. I just love adding sewing to my cards. So much so that I rarely put my machine away. It is such a quick, inexpensive way to add interest, movement and texture to your design. For this little plane, I stamped it onto the patterned paper and embossed it with black embossing powder and then cut it out. After marking in pencil where I wanted it to go on my design, I then freestyle stitched a little “jet stream” across the panel. The plane was then adhered with some double sided foam tape I picked up at the dollar store. Because it is not acid free, I would not recommend using it in a scrapbook, but for cardmaking….it is a perfect and economical solution. It is amazing how just a little elevation on your card can make it pop. for the little brad circle design element I just punched out a circle and marked evenly where I wanted the brads spaced. I then held the circle onto my card and pierced the holes for the brads. I love how the circle echoes the shape of the circular sentiment and also draws attention to the tiny celebrate word in the corner.

Supply List:

Cardstock: Ballet Blue, Kraft - SU

Designer Paper: Making Memories

Stamps: Toy Box, Circle of Friendship, Everyday Flexible Phrases, Fontastic - SU

Ink: Ballet Blue, black, versamark

Other: circle punch, Crop-a-dile, brads, eyelets, ribbon - Michael’s, sewing machine, black embossing powder

11 Responses to “Up in the Air…”

  1. Lindaon 21 Feb 2007 at 11:27 am

    What an absolutely perfect card for a little boy! I love the circle of brads (reminds me of clouds) and the sewn Jet Stream behind the air plane! You and your sewing machine just rock! I’m so glad that I got this set before it retired (this card is especially making me do the happy dance)!

    Great work as always!

    Linda

  2. Michelle Sturgeonon 21 Feb 2007 at 11:35 am

    I just saw this on SCS and left a comment! it is GORGEOUS and such a vintage feeling to it! I love the colours and the sewing! AWESOME card!

  3. Peggy Leeon 21 Feb 2007 at 2:34 pm

    Wow! This is so adorable! I love the sewing for the jet too! Your work is incredible!! Thanks for the inspiration!

  4. beateon 21 Feb 2007 at 2:34 pm

    I love all the details on your card Julia! It’s amazing

  5. Bethon 21 Feb 2007 at 4:35 pm

    OMG I love your work. Just saw your criss cross card and left a comment (scrapbook4ever) and decided to click on your blog. You are now one of my “favourites” and I’ll be back daily. You truly rock! Love all your work!

  6. Allisonon 21 Feb 2007 at 7:00 pm

    This is so beyond excellent…a CASE for sure!

  7. atomicbutterflyon 21 Feb 2007 at 10:56 pm

    This is the epitome of darling!!! I love every last little detail! You really thought of everything on this one! TFS

  8. Allisonon 22 Feb 2007 at 1:38 am

    Oh, and I forgot to mention that my daughter chews on my stamps! Fortunately the only ones that ended up as “collateral damage” were my dollar stamps…ha!

  9. Chris Smithon 22 Feb 2007 at 8:07 am

    What a great card - such wonderful details! I’m wondering though - don’t your little guys want to play with the sewing machine if it’s always out? My kids always wanted to “drive” mine!

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