Guess what? We had another blizzard yesterday. Sigh. I don't know how much snow we got this time; it doesn't really seem to matter at this point. There is just snow everywhere, and I am done shoveling. Done. I'm running out of places to throw the snow.
This winter may just drive me to drink, so here is a fitting card:
Supplies (all Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted):
Stamps: Bubble Over, Itty Bitty Birthdays
Paper: Thick Very Vanilla, Chocolate Chip, Real Red, Crushed Curry card stock; gold foil sheets
Ink: Chocolate Chip
Accessories: Bottles & Bubbles Framelits dies, Paper coaster (Hero Arts), Itty Bitty Accents punch pack, Brights enamel shapes, sponge, Dimensionals
I actually prefer fruity, tropical drinks over beer, but this birthday card was perfect for my cousin's husband. Although if I were making this card today, I might have found a way to stamp "Have a blizzard brew."
I think my favorite part of the card is the paper coaster. Ages ago I bought a kit (on clearance!) that included twenty paper coasters, a few stamps, and a mini stamp pad. The idea of the kit is to make personalized coasters for a party. Now I'm not a big party-er, but I thought the coasters would be great for making cards, banners, or other projects. I'm glad I thought to add one to this card!
I did sponge Chocolate Chip ink around the edge of the coaster, as well as the bottles, to add some depth. And I built on the circle theme by stamping overlapping circle images on the background and adding three enamel dots in the top left corner.
Supplies (all Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted):
Stamps: Bubble Over, Itty Bitty Birthdays
Paper: Soft Sky, Whisper White, Gorgeous Grape, Call Me Clover, Poppy Parade, Lemon Lime Twist card stock; silver foil sheets
Ink: Soft Sky, Gorgeous Grape, Call Me Clover, Poppy Parade, Lemon Lime Twist, Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories: Bottles & Bubbles Framelits dies, clear droplets (Pretty Pink Posh), Dimensionals, Corner Chomper (We R memory Keepers)
Here is a fun card for the younger set or, really, anyone who prefers soda over beer. I chose a few bright colors, die cut the pop bottles -- think Tahitian Treat, Grape Crush, and Mountain Dew -- and created a matching label for each bottle. I added silver caps on two of the bottles and die-cut straws to the other two.
I used Soft Sky for the card base and added a strip of silver foil paper along the bottom to create the look of a metal counter top. I played around with the position of the bottles, and once I was happy with it, I glued down the two outer bottles. Then I stamped the bubbles on the card base before attaching the other two bottles with Dimensionals. A few clear droplets add to the fizzy effect, and to finish the card, I added a narrow white banner stamped with a sentiment.
Thanks for stopping by today! I'll just be sitting over here crossing my fingers that we don't get any more snow. At least not in February ...
These cards are so super fun! My friends and I are huge fan of craft beer and I think these products would be so perfect for making cards for them!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lisa! It is a fun sett set of products.
DeleteBoth great cards - but if I had to choose, I do like the colorful bottles on the second card. (For what it's worth, I'm tired of snow too, but at least I've done more crafting, since I don't really see a reason to go out and about unless I really need to - like work and those important things! :-)
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Thanks, Judy! I probably wouldn't mind all the snow quite so much if it meant I had more crafting time. It just hasn't seemed to work out that way. Oh, well!
DeleteSorry to hear about all the snow you have, I hope you get some "snow free" days soon! I like both these cards and couldn't say which is my fave! They are both great. I like the idea of using the coaster, it looks great! Fablous idea!
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Thanks, Sunshine! I was thinking it would be fun to really personalize a card by using a coaster featuring the recipient's favorite beer. :)
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