Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
March 2010...Birthday for David!
David, the computer whiz...a birthday is coming!
David and his computer are inseparable...thus the theme of the card. But I couldn't find any paper that was computer-oriented, but I did find a little Jolee sticker set with computer dimensionals. For the paper, I decided to make my own using a binary code converter I found online and typing it into Microsoft Word. The words that I have converted to binary code are related to a favorite online game that David was playing in 2010 - Everquest. I wrote a poem about David's character in the verse inside...what FUN!
Monday, May 23, 2011
Thinking of you Mom...2010
I missed have the time to make Mom a Valentine's Day card this year, because my time was so short and I had no time left to mail out of state, but I was thinking about her. To let her know that she was thought of, I decided to design a card for her soon after Valentine's Day and mail it off to her. I had purchased the paper on my previous shopping expedition because it has hearts on its back side. Since it was no longer a Valentine card, I like the reverse side with the pretty pastel flowers and my card evolved from there. I went to WalMart and found the little silver metal butterfly in the jewelry-making section. My Mom loves all things butterfly! And, here is the finished card:
Mom's Thinking of You card
Thursday, May 19, 2011
2010 Valentine's for the Ladies!
This was a learning lesson. . .and I found I didn't allow myself enough time to complete the cards I needed and allow for mailing time, so I had to forego making a Valentine for my daughter and her husband, who live in Oregon. As Jackie lives locally, I was able to at least get a card finished for her. I loved the little heart button I had purchased at Joanns, so I worked on a design that could incorporate them and one of the stickers that I got at Scrapbook Nook. For my first feminine Valentine card, I was please and hoped that Jackie would like it.
My next card was for my son to give to his girlfriend. I chose the two little lovebirds puffy sticker and built on it. I love this roses paper that I found at Joanns. I used the "X-O" brads that I found on my shopping expedition and used my corner rounder on the corners. I thought the card turned out for about my sixth card that I designed totally from scratch.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
2010 Valentine Cards for the Men!
Valentine's Day was just around the corner...I really had to make card for my family. I made my first trip to my local scrapbook store, Scrapbook Nook in Kent, WA and to my local JoAnns store to buy Valentine papers. What I had used for Christmas just wouldn't work for this holiday, that's for sure.
I bought paper, ribbon, buttons, rhinestones, brads, embroidery floss, twine, and a page of puffy stickers, but I was very conservative. But,. . .the slippery slope had begun! Looking back...I see that I was stuck on making them all horizontally and opening from bottom to top!
John's card - Feb. 2010
David's card - Feb. 2010
Mark & Ginger's card - Feb. 2010
What fun it was...again...I was so proud of myself! I love this quick self-gratification. Sewing was a lot harder and took a lot longer to finish. I was in my element!
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
February 2, 2010: Husband's birthday card!
And then came John's birthday (February 2010)...so it was time to try my own creative juices again. I only had some scraps of paper actually leftover from my Christmas cards, but I was actually able to use them and make a non-Christmasy-looking card. I had a moose button laying around and feathers from a craft project several years ago, and I thought. . .hey, if I cut the button shank off and make the little mouse flat it might just work! Then it needed something more, and I spotted the bag of feather in my craft storage box. I stole the brown scalloped oval from a kit of cards I bought to practice with and had not yet put together, and...Voila here it is!
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Christmas 2009...My First Self-designed Card!
Here is...my very first self-designed card for my son, David, for Christmas! My sister had this beautiful paperline in her scrapbook store, and I fell in love. One of the sheets was composed of rectangular cutouts that could be used in various ways, such as I used on my card below is the focal point and sentiment. I made 5 other cards, but lifted ideas or parts from others that I saw in magazine, etc. Little did I know I was on the slippery slope of becoming an addicted cardmaker!
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
October 2009: First Card Made!
These two little cards were part of a three-set of notecards, and they were my very first attempt at making cards in October 2009! At that time, my sister, Heidi Gonzales (My Lil' Scrap Corner.blogspot.com) had just opened a scrapbooking store in her home town, and I went down for a visit with her and our Mom. My sister held a card class with pre-designed cards and papers.
I learned about distressing edges using a Colorbox Cat Eye Chestnut Roan, which gave my cards a bit of an antique look. I also learned "order of assembly," (i.e., attaching ribbon to papers before attaching it to the card base, using a double stick tape gun (for me that was a challenge...so awkward), using the corner rounder tool, and "popping up objects." I have to tell you I felt all thumbs for sure, and I wasn't too sure I'd ever feel comfortable. I did find, probably because I've sewn all my life, that I have an eye for color and layout. All this surprised me greatly as my sister has always been the crafty person (including tole painting, which I find awe-inspiring), and I've always been the seamstress and the cook. But, I was extremely proud of myself when I finished my very first set of cards!
Sunday, May 1, 2011
My Papercrafting Journey Begins!
This is a new adventure...I am trying to start a blog for my papercrafting, particularly cardmaking, but who knows what else I might include in the future! Several cardmaking friends, including my sister, who has been a crafter for many, many years, a scrapbook store owner, and my cardmaking mentor, kept telling me I should definitely start a cardmaking blog.
When I started making cards almost two years ago now, my sister also told me that I needed to come up with a personal logo to sign the back of my cards so that people would know who made the card. I pondered this advise for a few days and realized I had already come up with my "crafting" name about two years previous, and here is the story.
I have always been a seamstress all of my life, though I do not sew like I used to, but I became interested in making some crafty sweatshirt jackets with patch pockets in a collage of patterns. I made several for myself, and then family and friends starting asking if I could make one for them. Thus, my gifts for everyone near and dear to me became a sweatshirt jacket. After the first few, I decided I needed to add a label representing myself, the seamstress, and thus was born my lovely black with turquoise embroidered Chatterbox Creations label. I came up with this idea for my craft name from a nickname that my high school friends gave me one day based on my maiden name, Chatfield. They thought it fit me to a tee. I guess, I was (am??) somewhat of a chatterbox when around friends; otherwise, I could and can be pretty shy and quiet.
I developed a Created by Chatterbox Creations logo for my cards and computerized it to make label stickers to adhere to the back of my cards. Much to my dismay, about a year ago, I found there was a Chatterbox craft company, as I see papers mentioned every now and then made by Chatterbox, but when I Google it, I can't seem to find a business. But, I claim longevity on the name for over 50 years! Well enough of this chatter, I need to get back to business!
So, about starting this blog. . .after trying to get my blog set up, I found I have much to learn about how this blogging process works!! I'm usually pretty computer savvy, so I had hoped it would go smoothly. . .that it would be user-friendly, quick, and easy. So far, this seems not to be so! I find it extremely funny that to build this blog on Blogspot sponsored by Google, I had to do Google searches to find things I didn't understand from their directions, which seemed to be a bit cryptic, to say the least! But, I SHALL persevere!
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