I used the sweet little frog from the “Little Boys” stamp set to create the cute frog on the front of this little card, the alpha used is the “Everyday” set.
Posts Tagged ‘Everyday’
Hoppy Day mini-card
Posted in DT Creations, tagged Everyday, Little Boys on June 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Welcome Place Cards
Posted in DT Creations, Step By Step, tagged Everyday, Geo Style, Tropical Punch on November 16, 2007 | 3 Comments »
This idea can be used many ways, just change the sentiment and you can use for a totally different purpose. These two table cards were made for Karen and Diannes booth at the BC Craft Expo. There is a poem on the inside as well, it reads:
Success means fulfilling your own dreams,
singing your own song,
dancing [...]
Christmas Card!
Posted in DT Creations, Step By Step, tagged Everyday on November 13, 2007 | 2 Comments »
This is my Christmas Card for this year.. I used Daisy D’s Christmas papers and Tin Box’s Everyday Lower Stamp set. I am not great at instructions, but here I go!
Cut primary pattern to 4×6 and use a corner rounder on the top right corner.
Cut secondary patter 3.5×5.5, trace scallop pattern using bazzill scallop cardstock. [...]
Geo Style Layout
Posted in DT Creations, Step By Step, tagged Everyday, Geo Style on November 4, 2007 | 2 Comments »
This layout uses the Geo Style stamp set, and the EveryDay alphabet for the “HoHo’s”. I must say that I LOVE both of these sets…the alphabet is clean, crisp and just the right size for most projects, and the geometric set has such open ended possibilities …which I think rocks!!!
Supplies needed:
one photo approx. 5×7 or slightly [...]
Altered Dry Erase Clipboard
Posted in DT Creations, Step By Step, tagged Everyday on November 1, 2007 | 4 Comments »
Supplies:
1- 6″ round Art Blanche clipboard
“Everyday” alphabet acrylic stamps from Tin Box Creations
Nov. Sassy Ribbon Kit from Savvynsassy.com
1 sheet of Queen Anne (Botanical Bliss) paper from Tinkering Ink
Black ink
Turquoise Stickles glitter glue
1 -6 inch diameter circle of thick transparency
1 fine or small tip dry erase marker
1-Cut out a 6” diameter circle from the Queen Anne [...]