Jan
21
Happy Birthday flying banner
Filed Under Animals, Birthday, DT: Danielle K. | 2 Comments
Danielle created this wonderful birthday card with lots of glitz! I love the way she slightly shaded the edges of the main picture and then made the fancy beads go over it.
eat cake graphics stamps used:
5052-C Crumbs away (flying mouse)
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Jan
14
Bunny post
Filed Under Animals, DT: Moon H. | 4 Comments
Moon created the cutest little baby bunny cards! She made one in pink and one in blue. She said the postage border was cut from a Sizzix die. Too cute for words!
eat cake graphics stamps used:
5051-E Curious Cottontail bunny
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Dec
29
Merry Everything
Filed Under Animals, DT: Meg C. | 2 Comments
I love the patterned paper animals that Meg did for this card. And what a fun way to use scraps of paper too!
Here’s what Meg did:
- Stamp “All the Animals Stacked Up” on October Afternoon and Stampin’ Up patterned paper and heat embossed with black (makes it a bit easier to see on the patterned paper and to cut out).
- I stamped the entire image onto Papertrey Ink Ripe Avocado and cut it out, leaving a small border and adhered each animal using Xyron adhesive.
- I stamped the message (also from ECG) onto some kraft and added some Peeled Paint distress ink.
- The whole stack was popped up with dimensionals onto some Echo Park Christmas paper, bordered with Ripe Avocado and kraft.
eat cake graphics stamps used:
5017-R All the animals stacked up
8138-E Merry everything (text)
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Dec
21
Winter Wonderland project
Filed Under Animals, Bears, Dogs, Holly, Spring, Winter | 6 Comments
I worked on this for quite some time and FINALLY finished. I was inspired by a project that Cathrine over at Paper Garden Projects created last year (I believe).

I started with chipboard shapes and covered each with a different piece of paper. I added snow with some white molding paste and before it dried sprinkled it with glitter. For the ice on the skating pages I used Diamond glaze. I made all the backgrounds first and then added the little kids and such on top. It was a labor of love for sure.



eat cake graphics stamps used:
Lots!
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Dec
16
Starry night
Filed Under Animals, DT: Georgia, Winter | Leave a Comment
A beautiful card from Georgia. I just love the starry sky and snow capped mountains. She actually created this card earlier this year, for a Simply Scrapping Crafts Paper Scraps Challenge. But it’s so wintery I’m posting it now.
eat cake graphics stamps used:
7068-P Lake shoreline
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Sep
6
My Journal
Filed Under Animals, DT: Christy, Nature, Other projects, People | 1 Comment

Christy hand-crafed this journal using chipboard coasters – I think this is way more fun than using them for drinks!
The coasters were painted with Tim Holtz crackle paint and set aside to dry. The fence and Penny were stamped, colored with Copics, and cut out. Once the coasters were dry the Pine Tree was stamped directly on the coaster that was being used for the front cover. She attached the fence and sat little Penny just perfectly on the top. The title was cut out of a magazine.
She says, “this will be the perfect summer journal for my daughter to record all her favorite camping memories.” I couldn’t agree more!
eat cake graphics stamps used:
1018-E Penny sits
6035-I Summer fence
7017-M Pine tree
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Aug
18
Long before Twitter and Tweeting there were the original Tweeters..birds. Pam’s created a project showcasing a new home specially made for Crackers and Keebler. She started out with an A2 shaped card (4 ¼ ” x 5 ½ ”) and went from there. The basic shapes are pretty simple…the house, a circle, the roof – which looks like a humongous photo corner. I think her orange accent throughout (the birds, the saying and even the embroidery floss) really add a great little pop of color.
Home tweet home!
Here’s Pam’s Tombow marker coloring chart:

eat cake graphics stamps used:
5025-E Crackers (bird looks right)
5026-E Keebler (bird looks left)
Other supplies:
Materials: CS – (Bazzill); Paper –Accademia (Fabriano); Ink – Black StazOn (Tsukineko), ivy ink pad (CTMH); Punches – 1” circle punch (SU!), 1/8 “ (Cropadile); Tombow markers, water brush, foam tape, embroidery floss, computer generated colored sentiment.
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Aug
13

Judy created a very ribbiting card using the Go froggie go stamp. :)
The frog is stamped multiple times and colored in. I love the way he’s jumping off the page and the fact that she added the little dots – gives it a very playful look. She layered everything with plaids and solids and finished it off with three little brads and wonderful shiny ribbon.
eat cake graphics stamps used:
5032-E Go froggie go!
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Jul
14
Judy called this card “breakfast, lunch and dinner”. Oh my!
I love the fact that the fish swim outside the circle – very clever. Everything is nicely tied together with Judy’s use of dots – a big dot for the fish to swim in, the dot background and the purple polka dot ribbon – she even added tiny bubble dots with the fish.
Looks like Tarzan kitty is going to be lickin’ his chops very soon!
eat cake graphics stamps used:
2031-E Tarzan looks left
5056-C Fishy
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Jul
12
Thao’s ability of adding such sweetness through color is simply wonderful. I love the soft pink pig and that she went around the entire image with the faintest of blue markers. The background papers are very unexpected – pairing a plaid with a floral and just for fun throwing in what looks like sweater texture on the light blue.
This card is adorable with a capital “A”!
eat cake graphics stamps used:
5017-R All the animals stacked up
7034-I Bunch of grass
8154-C Happy birthday (typewriter text)
Jul
9
For the Brave book
Filed Under Animals, Bears, Book, Cats, DT: Kriss, Dogs, Holiday: 4th of July, People, Summer | 2 Comments
What a great project Kriss has sent in! Using the kids from Maple Lane she’s created a wonderful book. I just love the distressed stamp in the corner, her use of cork (something I’m certainly going to have to try) and all of the details – the flags, the brads – oh just everything!
You can click on the picture to get a closer look. Below are her very detailed instructions – thanks so very much Kriss!
- Paint two 5 ½” x 8 ½” chipboard with red acrylic paint. Two to three layers may be needed to completely cover chipboard. Once dry, gently brush on snow paint with Ranger’s Acrylic Paint Dabber to soften red.
- Using Watermark Resist ink, stamp flourish in upper right corner of front cover. Emboss with white embossing powder.
- Cut cork with Keyholes Mover and Shape die (a label shape). Attach to lower right of front cover.
- Stamp For the Brave with black ink on white cardstock. Color with watercolor pencils and blend. Trim to 3” x 5 ¼”.
- Cut light blue cardstock to 1 ½” x 5 ¼” and punch bottom with Effervescence border punch. Attach to bottom of stamped image, and mount both to 4” x 5 ½” black cardstock. Attach to front cover.
- Stamp saying of For the Brave with Watermark Resist on navy cardstock and emboss with white embossing powder. Cut strip close to top and bottom of saying, and attach to front cover with white brads.
- Mask For the Brave to allow cat only to be inked. Ink image with Jet Black ink, remove masks, and stamp on white cardstock. Color with watercolor pencils and blend. Cut into circle shape. Layer on top of navy circle and red scallop circle. Attach to cork label with Pop Dots.
- Stamp For the Brave with black ink on white cardstock again, this time for both the flags. Crease your cardstock back onto itself along the “stick” of the flag, and then cut out three sides of the flag; keeping the folded-section intact. Do this for both flags. Color with watercolor pencils and blend. Attach each flag to a decorative stick pin, by gluing the stick pin inside the folded flag. Insert flags into Pop Dots on back of scallop circle/cat.
- Attach silver sticky-back dots to cork label.
- Cut either white cardstock or notebook paper to 5 ½” x 8 ½” for the pages of your book. Place pages between covers and punch holes at the top with Bind-It-All. Bind book together with white owires.
eat cake graphics stamps used:
1160-S For the Brave
Other supplies:
2- 5 ½” x 8 ½” Chipboard
Acrylic Paint, Lipstick Red, FolkArt
Acrylic Paint Dabber, Snow White, Ranger Industries
Archival™ Ink Stamp Pad – Jet Black, Ranger Industries
Watercolor Pencils, Prismacolor
Blender Pen, Marvy-Uchida
Watermark Resist, Ranger Industries
Embossing Powder, Seafoam White, Ranger Industries
Border Punch, Effervescence, Fiskars
White Brads, Making Memories
Cork, Unknown
Keyholes Mover and Shapers, Tim Holtz, Sizzix
Circle and Scallop Circle Nestabilties, Spellbinders
Pop Dots, Ranger Industries
Stick Pins, Making Memories
Silver Sticky-Back Dots, Unknown
Corner Flourish Stamp, Close to My Heart
White, Red, Light Blue, Navy & Black Cardstock
White Cardstock or Notebook Paper
1” White O Wires, Zutter
Bind-It-All, Zutter
May
19
Mandy is at it again! This is such a cute little boy’s card. I love the striped star burst behind the circle with Casey and Beebo. The embellishments she chose were just wonderful – especially the touch of the compass – ensuring that they’ll never lose their way! Great card!
eat cake graphics stamps used:
1072-F Casey and Beebo monkey fly
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May
13

Petuna is certainly in the birthday mood with her kitty balloon!
Judy created this card using both high and low tech skills. She printed the sentiment from her computer and then used a template and her trusty scissors to cut out the oval. She colored everything in with Copic markers – love the use of the shading. She edged the oval with aqua fluid chalk and doodled around it with a black marker. She added a string to the balloon so it wouldn’t float away. I guess this is one time that kitties and chickens are gettin’ along. :)
eat cake graphics stamps used:
5043-F Petuna Pluckster (hen right side)
9009-C Kitty balloon
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May
12

Judy ’s at it again, this time creating a cute card for baby. Ahhhh…
She says she started with a plain white card and layered hot pink cardstock and two coordinating pattern papers on top. She cut a pink strip for the middle and a slightly smaller white one and doodled around the edge using a marker. She stamped all the pull toys, colored them in and cut each one out. She adhered them to the back and drew in the little strings. She stamped and cut out Rosebud bear and glued her to the corner. The “Baby” was printed from her computer.
eat cake graphics stamps used:
4007-F Rosebud wears a bow
9022-B Horse pull toy
9024-B Sheep pull toy
9030-B Doggie pull toy
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Apr
30
This card is so serene and lovely. Pam’s really outdone herself with her coloring technique.
She started this scene (this is actually just one stamp) by stamping the image and then coloring the water below the image.
Then she stamped the same image using a regular black ink (not StazOn) onto a clear acetate sheet. She immediately turned it over, ink side down, onto the water right below the main image – so that it looked like the shadow of the shoreline reflecting n the water.
After completely coloring the entire scene – she used Liquid Applique to put snow on the mountain top. But before she heated it up to puff it, sprinkled loose glitter on the wet Liquid Applique – so that it sparkles when it puffed up.
Here is her Tombow marker coloring chart:

eat cake graphics stamps used:
7068-P Lake shoreline
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