Thursday, November 13, 2008

White Poinsettia's


I made this card for the Ways To Use It Challenge on SCS. The challenge was to use watercolor paper. I used the stamp set from Gina K A Year Of Flowers. The flowers are stamped on watercolor paper and then colored with s single green watercolor pencil. I am really liking the way this card turned out! Thanks for looking!

Supplies:
Stamps: A Year Of Flowers, Gina K
Ink: Memories Black
Paper Momenta Family Tree, Watercolor Paper, Bazzill Olive
Accessories: Watercolor Pencil, MM Brads, Martha Stewart Fern Punch, Quik Kuts Flourishes, Paper Leaves

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Guess What?

I'm not the only one giving away blog candy from i {heart} papers. This week! Sarah is giving away the cutest holiday stamp set along with some other goodies!!! And Meredith has some great paper and Chip Board! Keep checking all of the design teams blogs over the next few weeks for more fun and fabulous candy!!!!!!

Friday, November 7, 2008

i {heart} papers Blog Candy!!



To win this beautiful array of May Arts holiday ribbon, courtesy of i {heart} papers, all you have to do is leave a comment to this post! Tell me what type of ribbon you prefer to use on wrapped presents: self-adhesive store bought bows or handmade bows? You will have until Friday, November 14th at 12:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time) to enter in the contest! From there, I will use a number generator to randomly select a winner. Be sure to check out other i {heart} papers design team members’ blogs for more chances to win great blog candy! Best of luck to you!

A Letter from the Editor

From Ornate to Oaks:
A one-minute history of ribbon

As the world of card making grows, so does a crafter’s desire for ornate ribbons and embellishments to adorn her creations. While the objective of ribbon was not always to garnish cards, it goes without question that the beautifully decorated strands have always served a significant purpose in history. During the 17th Century, a hierarchical France and an exclusive English Parliament were determined to make ribbon affordable only to those of nobility. This public display of hierarchy carried over into the Victorian Era, which introduced ribbons in women’s quilts, hats, and ball gowns. It was during this time that young women wore ribbon in their hair to signify that she was in a relationship and, therefore, not available for courtship. As a direct response to this fashionable trend overseas, Colonial Americans boycotted ribbon due to an anti-English political attitude, despite the United States’ first ribbon factory being founded in 1815. It was not until wartime came that mothers and wives used ribbon as a symbol of remembrance, making the yellow ribbon around the oak tree become a powerful American symbol of honor to our troops. Today, ribbon is used to adorn presents, cards, and Christmas trees as a form of decoration. Regardless of the use of the ribbon, it is inevitable that its presence will always be a special one.

To become apart of the historical timeline of ribbon and win a beautiful May Arts ribbon assortment, courtesy of i {heart} papers, leave a comment to the post above!! See above post for more details!!

Signed,

Sara

Editor-in-Chief


Bibliography:

Offray Ribbon: History (http://www.offray.com/hist.html)

The History of the Yellow Ribbon (http://endtimepilgrim.org/yellowrib.htm)

Season's Greetings


This card is for the Limited Supply Challenge on SCS. The challenge was to make a card using a rectangle and a circle, and the only embellishment allowed was ribbon. I hope the cording counts as ribbon! Isn't this paper fabulous! It is part of the s.e.i. Windsor Paper Stack from i {heart} papers. The Season's Greeting image is part of the Winter Shapes set from Inkadinkado. If you hurry over to Carolyn's Blog she is offering this set as blog candy. All of the i {heart} papers design team members will be giving away blog candy over the next few weeks. But not all at once, so check out my side bar for all the design team members and take a peek to see who's turn it is!!!!

i {heart} papers Supplies: Inkadinkado Winter Shapes, s.e.i Windsor Paper Stack, Nestabilities, May Arts Ribbon
Other Supplies: The Paper Source Gold Paper and Gold Cording

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Scottie Greetings


This card is for today's sketch challenge. I love this Houndstooth paper from My Minds Eye, and this cute stamp set from Pink Persimmon. With this set you can change the pattern of the dogs coat from a houndstooth, to polka dots to an argyle or just leave the coat plain, How fun is that!!

Don't forget that Carolyn and Amber are still giving away blog candy from i {heart] Papers! Tune in next week as three new design team members reveal their blog candy!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Reindeer Ornaments


I made this card for today's color challenge on SCS. I really do not have a lot of SU colors, but I thought these were a pretty good match. I really love this reindeer stamp from The Paper Source, I think he is so cute!!
Do you know the reason why my Blog is named Crooked Card Creations? Well, just take a look at my ribbon! I swear IRL it does not appear crooked, but for some reason it looks crooked in this picture!

Supplies
Paper: Deja Views Retro Hip Christmas, SU Pretty In Pink. Bazzill Olive, red, PTI White, Spring Moss
Ink: Memento Black, Versamark Dazzle
Stamps: The Paper Source Reindeer Ornamnet, ? Merry, Merry
Accessories: Deja Views Ribbon, Copics, Nesties, SU Scallop Ouncg, Glossy Accents Clear EP

Monday, November 3, 2008

Heart Medallion


This is my card for the Featured Stamper Challenge on SCS. Becca was the featured stamper and WOW is her gallery ever amazing! This is the card I chose to case. It took a few tries to get the hearts punched just right, but it was worth it.

Supplies
Paper: My Minds Eye Peaceful Dreams, Doodlebug Design White Sparkle
Accessories: EK Success Heart Corner Punch, Cuddlebug Embossing Folder, May Arts Ribbon, Nesties, Pearls and Flower from Pretties Kit, SU Scallop Border Punch

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Cristmas Joy


This has to be one of my favorite Christmas cards! This will go into my special box which is reserved for my dearest friends and family. To make this card I used the Winter Shapes Set from Inkadinkado. Did you know you could win this set!!!!! i {heart} papers is celebrating the opening of their online store and all the {heart} girls will be giving away a lot of fun items! For all the details on how to win the Winter Shapes Stamp Set check out Carolyn's Blog! And be sure to stop by Amber's Blog; she has some fabulous candy, too!!!

Supplies:
i {heart} papers: Inkadinkado Winter Shapes, May Arts Ivory Embroidered Ribbon, Nestabilities

Other Supplies, Ranger Gold Embossing Powder, Cuddlebug, Pearls ,The Paper Company Artic White, The Paper Source Gold

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Pink Wedding Cake


I just love the way this card turned out! Or maybe I should say I{heart} the way this card turned out! All the goodies on this card are from i {heart} papers. The cake is so simple and easy to use. The cake comes packaged white, but the color can be changed easily. I added Liquid Pearls and some glitter, then ran it through the Cuddlebug. If you would like to see what the cake looks like before it is decorated click here! Now can we talk about how much I adore this pink satin embroidered ribbon from May Arts. i {heart} papers carries the most beautiful ribbon! The finishing touch are these sweet beaded daisy paper flowers.

i {heart} paper supplies:
White cakes, Pink Satin Embroidered Ribbon, Beaded Daisy Flowers

Other supplies:
Paper: PTI Vintage Cream, Bazzill Pink
Ink: Versacolor Orchid
Accessories: Cuddlebug, Liquid Pearls, Glitter