Sunday, October 3, 2010

Knock on Wood

Last week was a big week for new stuff.

First, Mark's Finest sent me a huge selection of their new papers, charms, a bottle of gold Smooch, and a pad of Basic Gray fall paper (I've already made a batch of cards with that...yes, I used DP on cards and I didn't even swear once!).

Second, I received a RAK from girlgeek101 and Janet that included some super duper bling, gorgeous decorated pebbles, and a pack of Glimmer Mist (three colors and pearl!). Y'all are soooo sweet and generous and kind!

Third, Nancy at Shady Tree sent me my order and included a free set in the package, too!

Fourth, the new issue of Papercrafts appeared in my mailbox. 

Fifth, I went to Michael's. Didn't spend much, but got some pretty cool new stuff, including a MS bow punch and the product highlighted in today's card.

But let's back up a bit first. Last year for Christmas, I received this store-bought card from my aunt and uncle.


Isn't it wonderful?!?! It's even more wonderful when you consider that my aunt is a master wood-worker. She builds furniture...museum-quality furniture. And somehow, she still has all her fingers. Knock on wood.

So when I saw a sheet of cherry wood at Michael's (on sale, no less!), I knew I would have to make a card for her. So I did.


I was born on her birthday, and she's always said I was the best birthday present Mom ever gave her. Isn't that special? Well, it makes me feel loved. We all need to feel loved, and I sure hope my aunt does when she gets this card next month.

How-To Tips: The wood veneer is backed with paper to give it stability and punches beautifully, but the paper backing is slick (I thought at first it was adhesive backing, but apparently not...bummer). To glue it, I needed to use Scotch brand liquid tacky glue because the glue pen didn't work at all. The dark centers of the flowers were stamped circles (VersaColor Pinecone) on the wood, then punched out. I drew the lines with a Zig marker and L ruler, and the birthday stamp is from PTI's Mega Mixed Messages.

Supplies
stamps: PTI, Hero Arts (circles)
ink: VersaColor
paper: PTI white, cherry wood
accessories: circle punches, flower punches, L ruler, Zig marker

23 comments:

  1. I love this Susan! But then, I love all of your stuff ;)

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  2. What a great card, love the media. I so need an L shaped ruler,how clean are those corners! Have a great day,Julie x

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  3. Stunning effect with the wood, Susan. Your Aunt will adore it I'm sure!

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  4. This is really clean, simple and elegant. I think the wood flowers are just so right. Your Aunt will love it.

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  5. Hi Susan, can't believe you used some DP and didn't screw it up and throw it in the bin! I hope we are going to see these new creations, I would love to.
    Your card for today is simply wonderful, I'm surprised that the MS punch cut it so beautifully, just shows how good they are I guess. I'm sure that your Aunt will love and treasure it. :0) xxx

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  6. this is lovely. I've been eyeing these wood sheets at my LSS and you may have tipped me over the edge!

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  7. This is stunning! (My dad is a woodworker, and this is a terrific idea that I might have to *steal* from you.) Happy Sunday :-)

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  8. Another elegant original.

    Mary Mac x

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  9. AWESOME... your aunt will be stunned. I got a card like that last year myself and saw the wood sheets ... but will I try it???If I do I'll share my results.

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  10. Your aunt will love this card...love the use of wood. Unique!

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  11. gorgeous! i love that it punches, i may have to go hunt for some at my ghetto michaels

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  12. What a wonderful card.. great job.
    jen(jennyscards.blogspot.com)

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  13. what a fun week you had!!
    this card is lovely, and i know your aunt will treasure it. thanks for all your great information, and your wonderful stories.
    we all love you!
    marty ferraro

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  14. I love how you used wood on this card, this is something I haven't seen before. The wood adds such a wonderful, warm quality to your card!

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  15. Your creativity never ceases to amaze me!

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  16. Susan, my DH is also a maker of fine furniture, and of all the cards I have made for him, I NEVER ONCE THOUGHT OF WOOD!!! This card is gorgeous, and I now have to try this! Next stop Michaels, ...or maybe, if I can get into the workshop ....hmmm...

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  17. Really cool card! I also picked up a piece of the cherry wood at Mike's last week! Can't pass up a sale!!

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  18. Wow - so gorgeous. The wood flowers are wonderful and I love the simplicity of the card. That Christmas card is beautiful and so glad it inspired to make your card and share it with us.

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  19. Fun use of the wood paper. I've had some for awhile and have die-cut it, but I was afraid to try punching. Afraid no more! Thanks for being my unwitting guinea pig! :)

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  20. Another knock-my-socks-off card! It's absolutely gorgeous. Can't wait to see what you do with all your new goodies!

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  21. This is beautiful! Now I've got something else on my list.

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  22. Fantastic. that's all I will say!

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