Author Archives: Diana Opiela

Sweetest Baby Card

We saw this sweet baby card and  just had to share! Design and photos by Karen Giron Materials: Stamps: Airplane Greetings, My Favorite Things (mft) Paper: Sweet Tooth (mft), Sno Cone (mft), Banana Split (mft), Grapesicle (mft), Pink Lemonade (mft), Spearmint (mft) Ink: Pretty in Pink, Stampin’ Up Accessories: Sweet Tooth Buttons (mft), White Perle […]

 

Altered Owl Journal

We thought this owl was so adorable!  Audrey Pettit is the designer and made this for the Little Yellow Bicycle Makin’ the Grade Cycling team. To create this journal, Audrey said “I covered the front of the journal with papers from the 6×6 paper pad, and added border detailing with pleated rosette strips. I made a “best […]

Swinging Owls in Love Card

CAS stands for Clean And Simple, but can’t it also mean Cute and Simple?  Our whole team loves this card designed by Melania Deasy.  We love every detail from the polka dot back layer, to the twine swing and the googlie eyes.  Very fun!     Products used: Critters in the Forest Stamp Set from […]

She’s A Grand Layered Flag

We saw this project on Pinterest and thought it was a really unique way to create an American flag card. Designed by Beth Lindsay Instructions: Use a Die-Namics Scallop Ribbon Border to cut red and cream paper and cut one of the scallop edges off. Machine stitching was added onto each border strip before adhering  to […]

Happy Pink Birthday Card

This card caught my eye in during October, the Breast Cancer Awareness month.   While I think its a nice CAS (Clean and Simple) card for anytime, I really like it in pink. Impression Obsession has over 15 different martini-themed stamps including a Mistletoe Martini and a Valentini.  Who would you send a card like this […]

Rolled Paper Frame

This is a great project for those “wow, what a good price” items that end up in your cart at Target or wherever you find bargains. Photos and Design by Patricia Roebuck Start with a frame (this was a $2 mirror from Target!)   Measure the width around the mirror.   Cut out several strips […]