Monday, April 5, 2010

Cards and Jewelry and.....

Oops!  Has it really been 5 days since I've posted anything?  I've been trying to reorganize and destash, and that just sucks up all of my time.  Well, maybe not all of it; I have managed to create a thing or two.

On Friday I had my usual wonderful time at the monthly shoebox swap at my friend Heidi's place.  This time there were four of us, and we each brought two projects for everyone else to make.  These are mine:
This little 4x4 wall hanging was totally inspired by one of my new Wendy Vecchi stamp sets.  Just love that little blouse!  It's hanging on a tiny wire hanger (apologies to Joan Crawford, LOL), which is looped over measuring tape which is actually a stamp.  The sentiments are Wendy's, and the pen nibs on the bottom are from a new Tim Holtz set.  The background paper is a Jenni Bowlin mini.
Graphic 45 paper was the impetus behind this greeting card.  Plus, I just had to use one of my new Tim Holtz On The Edge dies for that scallop touch on the side.  

Heidi's two projects involved birds.  OK by me; I love bird images.
We layered two different patterned papers, added a pop of sparkly ribbon, then placed a doily (previously sprayed with glimmer mist) in the corner.  The flower was also sprayed (it started out white), and the bird is a punch, also done with two different papers.
This one was inspired by a steal Heidi found on a recent trip to Pennsylvania.  The bird is from a Martha Stewart set, which she found for UNDER ONE DOLLAR!  In fact, she gifted each of us with a set.  It was stamped on patterned paper and then glitzed up a bit with stickles. The gorgeous frame is a transparency.

Rocker Jen had two awesome cards for us to do as well.
The tiny trees are part of a Stampin' Up set, and we formed the hills with a large oval punch.  Brilliant idea! I love the colors on this one.
Jen's second card started with cardstock that was embossed with dots.  The flowers were punched from patterned paper, grunged up a bit with ink and layered, held together with brads. The stems were just cut free hand, the leafy branches are from a die, and the larger leaves by the bow are actually bird wings,that I think look like leaves.

Pat's projects are gorgeous, though I managed to screw up the first, and not take a great photo of the second. Trust me, both were mega fabulous in person,
This one was shimmery, yummy looking loveliness, but I put the flowers on the wrong side of the folded paper.  The scallop edge was supposed to pop out from the edge.  Oh, who cares?  It's still a delicious looking card.
I really hope you can see the detail on the right side of this black and white beauty.  The black cardstock was embossed, then sprayed with glimmer mist.  Then a sanding block went over top, and removed the layer of mist from the embossed areas.  It feels like flocking!  Another brilliant idea from Pat, and I'm just sorry you can't see it and touch it.

And now for something completely different.  Over at the ArtHaven group, we have a monthly lottery, and the theme this month is water....think ocean, beach, lake, whatever.  When I think of water I think of blues and greens, my favorite colors.  I did a necklace using those colors, and just to reinforce the theme a bit, added a few shell and fish charms.  At the end of April, someone will win it, along with all the other lottery submissions.
Back to my organizing project.  Sigh.......

16 comments:

Tammy D said...

Wow Eileen you have been busy. Great stuff. Love the blouse too.

Carol's Crafts said...

Wow Eileen, all your new art is fabulous. How cool that you were given a great stamp set, because the price was so good. I love your April Lottery piece too. Someone sure will be excited when they win it.

teri said...

These are all kind of vintage and so much what I love. Looking forward to the bracelet class!! (Any word on the Ink Pad?)

Anonymous said...

As always BEAUTIFUL! Love, love, love it all. :-)

Dorothy said...

Wow! Isn't great to be so busy with art!!!
All of it is wonderful!!

Lori said...

Just gorgeous! And you did AWESOME on that necklace, I expect to see that in October, wait, I WILL see that in Oct (Sept) actually..... Love the cards, all very cool!

Nancy Lynn said...

All the projects look so great. I especially love the necklace that someone will be lucky to win. Nice job.

Anonymous said...

Ohhhh, LOTS of goodies to see!!!! I love all that you've made lately!!!!!!

2amscrapper said...

Awesome art!

Anonymous said...

Oh Wow Eileen you have been a busy beeee. All of your ART is wonderful . I absolutely love the necklace. and all of the cards. You are truely an inspiration.

Anonymous said...

Oh Wow Eileen you have been a busy beeee. All of your ART is wonderful . I absolutely love the necklace. and all of the cards. You are truely an inspiration.

Diann said...

Great ART and worth the 5 day wait! You always have such fun in all you create! I hope to win this lottery because I definately want that necklace....I've never won so maybe this will be my lucky month.....great visit! Diann

Patsy Ingram said...

You sue have been a busy bee, Eileen. Everything I saw here
tonite looked wonderful.
Patsy

Angie Hall Haviland said...

WOWZA, Eileen!! You've been busy creating all kinds of FABULOUS PRETTIES!!!

KAT said...

Eileen - Love the coaster piece with the Wendy stamps and I am will you - anything with birds is always fine with me!!! Happy Creating to you!

patricia smith said...

Eileen, you have a great style! I think this is a fun place to visit! Thank you for sharing.
Hugs, Pat Smith