Showing posts with label Simple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Simple. Show all posts

Friday, May 23, 2014

Baby Shower Card by Tonya Gibbs


Hi everyone, I have a simple little card to share with you today.  Our theme this month is masculine. So I thought I would share a simple little baby shower card that I created using the scraps from the "Spread Your Wings and Fly" kit to create a card.

 
This is the outside of the card.  I only used scraps from the paper collection. Small pieces of scraps when torn on the edge, create a nice washi tape look.  

 
 
I decided to decorate the inside of the card with the remaining scraps.  This card and design could easily be used for several occasions by simply modifying the greeting.  Don't forget to post your masculine projects in the Artsy Addicts Facebook page.  I can't wait to see what you create!
 
Thanks for stopping in today. 
 
Tonya Gibbs.

Friday, November 22, 2013

This Makes Me Happy - Layout by Tonya Gibbs

Hi everyone, today I wanted to share with you a layout that I created of my newest niece and I.  I finally got to meet her this past weekend, and couldn't wait to add her sweet photo to my album.
 
 
My only photo was a small Instagram photo. To keep from over powering the small photos,  I wanted to keep the design simple, yet girly and elegant.    I reached deep into my stash for a few scraps, and some odd and ends products. 
 
 
Since the label on the right mentions "...moment with you"   I decided to frame a Prima Romance Novel Clock inside a Prima Resin Frame. Then flanked it with soft Prima Roses.  It still needed a little something so I went DEEP into the hoard vault and pulled out a Say It in Pearls spray and framed it around the flower cluster.   I wanted my journaling to blend into the layout, so I wrote it along the boarder with a pink pen from Zig.
 
Sometimes the simplest projects are really the most powerful.  I challenge you this week to make a layout with a small photo, and keep it simple.  Share your samples with me on Artsy Addicts Facebook page.
 
Thanks for stopping in today,
 
Tonya Gibbs
 
 
Resources:    
  • Bazzill - Smooth white cardstock
  • Teresa Collins - Family Stories Collection - 12 x 12 Double Sided Paper - Numbers
  • Teresa Collins - Family Stories Collection - 12 x 12 Die Cut Paper
  • Teresa Collins - Family Stories Collection - Border Strips with Glitter Accents
  • Teresa Collins - Family Stories Collection - Sequins
  • Prima - Say It In Pearls Collection - Self Adhesive Jewel Art - Bling - Mini Flourish with Roses - Cream
  • Prima - Flower Embellishments - Conventry Serene
  • Prima - Romance Novel Collection - Wood Embellishments - Clocks and Tickets
  • Prima - Resin Collection - Ingvild Bolme - Resin Embellishments - Marvelle
  • Prima - Junk Yard Findings Collection - Ingvild Bolme - Trinkets - Metal Embellishments - Rusty Typo Zippers
  • American Crafts - Studio Calico - Snippets Collection - Wood Veneer Pieces - Chevron
  • American Crafts - Studio Calico - State Fair Collection - Wood Veneer Pieces - Hearts
  • Tattered Angels - Chalkboard Collection - Glimmer Mist Spray - 2 Ounce Bottle - Tutti Fruity


Friday, November 15, 2013

Christmas Cards

We are quickly approaching the hustle of the Holiday Season. I don't know about you, but my world is a whirl wind of constant motion this time of year.  I barely have time to sleep, let alone knock out STACKS of Christmas cards.  I'm sure I'm not alone!  Although I don't "mail" out stacks of Christmas Cards, I do like to have a few handy just in case.  This is a great opportunity to pull out last year's paper collections, and use those holiday scraps from this year's projects.

Today, I would like to share with you a few "simple" designs that will encourage you to simplify without compromising elegance. Both of these cards can be made by ANYONE in a matter of seconds.



I just finished a major project, that I will share with you later, and I took this opportunity to quickly knock out  these cards with scraps.  As you know, my philosophy is always USE those scraps immediately, and cards are the perfect way.

For elegance my advice is keep it simple.  A monochromatic color selection will maintain sophistication without a lot of fuss. 


For this card, I decided to use a simple clean white label to break up the busy pattern in the background.   A few simple touches like the punched border, fancy label shape and script stamp make this simple design elegant and fun.
 
Supplies needed for above card:
  • Card base - White Card stock 11 x 4.25inches folded in half to yield a 4.25inches x 5.5 inches.
  • A scrap of paper to use as a base.  I used Teresa Collins' Santa's List - Red Flakes.
  • Border Punch (I used Martha Stewart Crafts Pinking Scallop Edge Punch)
  • Labels Punch (I used Spellbinders Nestabilities Dies, Labels 4)
  • Sentiment Stamp (I used Inkadinkado Merry Christmas)
  • Ranger Archival Ink Vermilion
  • Baker's Twine
  • Gelly Roll pen -  stardust  (I traced around the label with this pen, you could also trace the snowflakes with it).
 
 
The pop of glitter, and one iconic simple image, makes this card pack a powerful statement.  I love that it looks complicated, without much effort! My advice is find a simple iconic image that conveys your message, and remember less is sometimes more!
 
Supplies needed for the above card:
  • Card base - White Card stock 11 x 4.25inches folded in half to yield a 4.25inches x 5.5 inches.
  • 1/2 Inch  Corner Punch (I used the We R Memory Keepers)
  • Cosmo Cricket Glitter Sheets in Starlet (THESE GLITTER SHEETS DO NOT SHED - AMAZING!)
  • Sentiment Stamp (I used Inkadinkado Merry Christmas)
  • Ranger Archival Ink Vermilion
  • Sizzix Tim Holtz Alterations - Embossing Diffuser.
  • Provo Craft - Cuttlebug Swiss Dots Embossing Folder
  • Silver Ribbon
  • Silhouette Cameo (Ornament) from Echo Park

I encourage you to go through Christmas past paper collections and see if you can duplicate a few of these simple designs.   Don't have a Silhouette?  Never fear, lots of companies have similar images available in dies, go through your stash and see if you can substitute another design. Just remember simplicity is key, especially if you want to mail these cards.

I just love that  both card designs can easily be modified to work with any occasion.

Hope I have inspired you to use up your scraps and make some great simple Holiday cards.  Remember to keep it simple, so you have time to make the memories that matter!

Thanks for stopping in today,

Tonya Gibbs
http://www.psychomomscrapbooks.blogspot.com


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