Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Gems make everything prettier!


I just love blue and white and snowflakes.  Now that the season is changing there will most likely be lots of snowflake cards and projects on my blog.  This card is one of several winter cards that I have posted for my second Creative Charms Design Team post this month.  You can see the post HERE on the Creative Charms blog.


The snowflake design is one of my original designs that I created using the Silhouette Studio software.  I have been experimenting with the software and enjoying the freedom it gives me to hand draw a design and create the layers and shadows for the design.  I know that, just as in nature, there will not be an identical snowflake if I hand draw my own designs.  The top layer here is Core'dinations gemstone card stock , the dark blue is Bazzill and the pearl dotted light blue is from American Crafts.


The card base is Stampin Up cardstock that came in a grab bag - I don't know the exact color name.  The patterned paper is from the Heirloom imagine cartridge.  I printed a few sheets of paper recently and this was one of my favorites (here is a LINK to that post if you are curious about printing paper with the Imagine).


I cut the paper into four inch strips and then cut off the ends once I had found the center of the design on the 5 1/4 inch long layer.


I added various sizes of gem stickers and a clear vintage jewel to make the snowflake twinkle.


The word "winter" is from the Winter Seasonal Sparkles.  The words on these sets are made up of individual gems and are held together with a shaped adhesive.  The clear backing lets you "audition" the placement of the word before you adhere it to your project.


If you lift the word with a tool you can gently place it on the paper - you do have to be careful not to stretch it too far.


This card is another one that is tricky to photograph however, it is "oh so shiny" in real life!  Do you like the snowflake medallion shape?  I have been designing lots of these with the Silhouette Studio software.

 

This round scalloped card is another cut from the CTMH Art Philosophy cartridge.  (Click HERE to go to my friend Melanie's CTMH site for more information. You will find many more sample projects and tutorials on Melanie's blog, Courtney Lane Designs, and you can contact Melanie directly with any questions at melliemel77@gmail.com (just tell her I sent you!).


I cut the card and the filigree layer at five inches.  The dark green card is Bazzill cardstock and the layer is Core'dinations gemstone cardstock (one of my favorites for cutting intricate designs like this).


Here is the filigree topper that I used (the card base is on the same key with the "Card" feature selected).


The offcut left on the mat will work perfectly to make a second card with the same base or it can be used for another project (I wonder who will spot it when I use it...).


The design is pretty just like this...


When you add lots of red gradient gem stickers (in three sizes and two shades of red) it becomes very elegant.


The round card can be side opening or you can rotate the fold to the top.  I added a red satin ribbon bow - when it is at the top, the card looks like a tree ornament.


If you came over from the Creative Charms blog to get more information about the card with the three trees, you can find all of the details HERE.


Creative Charms Mini-Giveaway winner...

The winner from the comments on my last Creative Charms posts chosen by random.org was surfnfroggie


Could you please contact me with your mailing information as soon as possible?  I'll be sending you...


...this package of Clear Vintage Jewels.

Please stop over to the Creative Charms blog HERE to see all of the Design Team projects.  Be sure to leave a comment on my post with these projects. Once again, I'll  have little giveaway for someone who comments here or on the Creative Charms blog (leave a comment in both places to double your chances).

You do not have to be a blog follower to win, however, if you like my blog and want to show your support for my work, please do follow or subscribe.  I also have a Capadia Designs Facebook page HERE and if you "like" that page you will see my daily posts in your news feed.

Don't forget about the Creative Charms Design Team call - you can find all of the details HERE.

a few more things...

click this image to find out more about the program
I just got information about a new program that Lettering Delights is offering exclusively for teachers.  This is a terrific offer that they are making to help teachers who often spend a lot of their own money to provide extras for their students.  This is a PILOT program and is only available for educators (teachers, home schoolers, student teachers) and an educator will need to send in proof in order to qualify.

Here is the information about the program from Lettering Delights:

Get hooked on UNLIMITED teachers-only access to thousands of fonts, colorful alphabets, graphics and clipart sets, printable tags and candybar wrappers, plus cut-it files for cutting machines at LetteringDelights.com all for just $130 for a whole year.

Hurry! This pilot beta program is available for a limited time and is reserved for a select number of professional teachers only**. Those eligible are teachers or student teachers of public, private, or charter institutions, or those who can provide proof of homeschooling their children. Please note, subscription will not be activated until proof has been received and approved.

Pay your annual membership fee to access the images you love in our easy-to-use online library. You can also download files directly to your computer to tackle all kinds of creative projects!

Build beautiful bulletin boards. Create darling student journals and scrapbooks. Personalize newsletters and notes. Design clever gifts and art. Customize practice pages and worksheets. Add colorful clipart and images to reports and assignments. And more!

Our teachers-only subscription allows you access to thousands of products in our current online gallery and dozens more added each month. This pilot program, available exclusively for teachers, will give you unlimited access for one full year to the following products:
  • Over 600 fonts valued at close to $2000
  • Over 700 colorful alphabet images valued at $2800
  • Close to 300 dingbat fonts valued at almost $900
  • Over 500 color graphic image sets (15 coordinating images per set) valued at $2100
  • 1200 pieces of clipart (in both black-and-white and color) valued at $300
  • Over 4000 cuttable files compatible with most electronic cutting machines valued at over $6000

*Occasionally we will have licensed artists whose product will not be available via subscription.
**All sign-ups must provide proof of status as a professional teacher before online access will be granted. Burden of proof is on the teacher, we will accept proof of employment by written letter (submitted on letterhead), a copy of a teacher badge, paystub, teacher contract, etc.




Today is the last day to get the special 30% off pricing on the new custom album covers from Creative Memories.  If you are not sure about the photo or layout you want to use for the album cover, you can still order a product credit at this great price.  You will have 180 days to use the credit and Creative Memories sends email reminders.  You can go back to the blog post from last week HERE to see more about the albums (scroll down a bit) and these links will take you to the pages twhere you can order a product credit.


12 x 12 custom album with pages and protectors

You do need to set up an account at the Digital Center to order the credit (very easy to do).  You will need a consultant ID to set up a new account - my number is 82352282.

I'll be ordering a couple of product credits since I haven't yet decided on a wedding photo to use for the cover(!) Please let me know if you have any questions about these albums.


Have a happy Tuesday - it is a particularly happy day for me because when I called the juror hotline Monday afternoon I found out that all jurors were cancelled - so I don't need to go to the courthouse for jury duty today after all! 


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8 comments:

  1. Blue, white & snowflakes was all it took to grab my attention, not to mention your beautiful cards for today. I am so ready for you to start cranking out your snowflake designs. Glad you were released from the drudgery of jury duty.

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  2. Yes....those gems DO make evertything prettier! I did a blue/silver snokeflake Christmas card last year! Thanks for charing!
    happiqueen at aol dot com

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  3. Your cards are beautiful! I, too, like to add gems to my cards. I'm glad you mentioned using a tool to lift the gem word "winter." I would like to see more about using gem words or patterns. I have had trouble applying them. What is the trick? They look amazing in the package, but come with no instructions.

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  4. that is the only thing I don't love about the cricut, the inability to make my own artwork. I am selling a KNK because it is too complicated, but the cricut is a bit restricting, even with the gypsy. BUT I am getting better on the gypsy and someday hope to be as good as YOU!!

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  5. I really like your designs. I am one that has very few computer designing skills, so the cartridges have to make due for me. But I do so love your designs and your talents! TFS!
    Shellee

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  6. Your cards are fabulous! I especially love the patterned paper on the snowflake card.

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  7. Bling is best! I really love the ornament looking card and the snowflake one! You have a talent for knowing where to bling, how much to bling and with what to bling! ;0)

    Kris in Alaska
    funamom at yahoo dot com

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  8. These are both beautiful cards, the gems really do bring them to life.
    Kim xXx

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