Hello my crafty and creative friends!
I've missed all of you these last 2 months!
My last blog post was right before Christmas...
I've missed all of you these last 2 months!
My last blog post was right before Christmas...
and since then...I have had the flu twice and have spent the remainder of my time
purging...tidying and reorganizing my studio.
With my studio FINALLY being back in order this week
I was looking forward to getting back to creating!
As it turned out..
I got the studio back in order just in time..
With my studio FINALLY being back in order this week
I was looking forward to getting back to creating!
As it turned out..
I got the studio back in order just in time..
because yesterday I was asked to create a few dozen basic book marks.
I had to get the book marks done relatively quickly.
I chose the stamps that I wanted to use..
Got out some ink...card stock...ribbon...twine...
Got out some ink...card stock...ribbon...twine...
markers... pencils...and metallic card stock for matting.
And this is what I came up with
(WARNING: The photos are just so-so.....sorry about the bad lighting)
Actually...
After not sharing something ...anything...here at my blog for 2 months...
After not sharing something ...anything...here at my blog for 2 months...
I must be "rusty"
because I forgot to take the photos before I placed each book mark
into it's cellophane sleeve.
So...in addition to poor lighting...
So...in addition to poor lighting...
we have photo-glare...from the cellophane sleeves!
Anyway...here we go...
The book marks in the first three photos were created
with Gina K's MY ANCHOR stamp set
This stamp set has lots of really great images an sentiments.
The anchor image has lots of nice detail...
and a beautiful sentiment to match
I love this little scene...
I added some color with Copic markers
I paired an IO quote stamp with the Gina K lighthouse.
I added some color highlights with Copic markers to the lighthouse
This book mark was created with a Dina Wakley stamp set...by Ranger
The next two photos show book marks crated with stamps
from 2 different Carabelle Studio stamp sets.
Copic markers were used to color the images.
Copic markers were used to color the images.
Both were fun...whimsical images to create with and color.
This is the 2nd stamped and colored Carabelle Studio image
For the next book marks...
I dug out a Tim Holtz stamp set that I have had for approximately 10 years...
(maybe more!)
I like the quote that is part of this stamp set
Here's a close up..
The book marks in the following photos
were created before the holidays with an assortment of stamps
Some were created with in only...
some are Copic colored...
and the flowered set of 5 book marks were colored with water color pencils.
I enjoyed getting back to creating with this book mark project...
and am now ready to dive back into my much loved card making!
YAY!!
I've missed card making...
a lot!
Tomorrow I'll deliver the book marks to the shop that requested them...
along with 3 dozen cards!
And hopefully...tomorrow evening...
I'll be back in my studio...
making cards!
Thanks for visiting today!
Wishing you a wonderful day!
Michelle.
Those are awesome. I love the stamps you chose, They are so "neat and clean" I haven't made a bookmark since I retired. I used to make them for my students birthdays.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much El
DeleteThey were fun to make...
These are AWESOME. I make bookmarkers for my daughter's 90 Language arts (6th grade)students. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Joan
DeleteBook marks are always a fun and fast little project!
and how nice that you make them for your daughter's students!
Lucky daughter...lucky students! ;)
I have missed seeing your creations!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Careen! ((hug))
DeleteThese are great! Thanks for sharing! Where do you get the cellophane sleeves the size for the bookmarks, please?
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary!
DeleteThe Paperrmart web site usually has the cellophane sleeves
Thanks!
DeleteI think I found them. Is is the 2 1/2 x 8 inch ones?
DeleteMary...I'm not sure....so sorry...I don't have one handy...BUT, I think that my sleeves are a bit longer than 8 inches...
DeleteThese are fantastic
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Katie!
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