Friday, September 28, 2012

Baby Week Day 5


Sorry this is a little bit late today time got away for me today. Since this is Friday we have come to the last installment of baby week.
 

For the last baby card stepped out side of my monotone solid box a bit. I am a bit afraid to mix patterns and ending up with something that looks crazy after working so hard on it.  But in the end I think this card works.  It helps that I used papers that  are from the same line, October Afternoon's 9 to 5 line.
 
 
Here is a different angle. I love popping an element of the card.
 
Congratulations Card
Supplies
STAMPS: Clear and Simple critter taglines, PTI Tag its #12
PAPER: October Afternoon
OTHER: PTI Fillable Frames #7, PTI Half & Half die



Thursday, September 27, 2012

Baby Week day 4

Today I have a quick share. Over the weekend working with the two baby sets I have to create this weeks cards I fell in love with the cute little diaper so I had to use it again. This time I paired it with a sentiment from a very versatile sentiment set, Papertrey Ink's Celebrations Stamp Set

Baby Card
Supplies
STAMPS: PTI Night Night Moon, PTI Celebrations
PAPER: October Afternoon 
OTHER: PTI Celebration Die, Copic Markers, Ribbon unknown

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Baby Week Day 3

Day three of Baby week is here which means it is Wednesday and the work week is half done, Yeah!! If you missed day 1 or 2 of baby week you can see them here and here. Today I have a card that is great to have in the stash since it using gender neutral colors. 

Baby Card
Supplies
STAMPS: PTI Bundle of Joy, PTI Night Night Moon
PAPER: CTMH Pattern paper and Card stock
OTHER: PTI Mat Stack 5 Die, PTI Buttons

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Baby Week Day 2

Welcome to day 2 of Baby week here at Sunny with a Chance of crafting. If you missed Day 1 you can find it here.
 
Today I made another set for a boy or a girl and personally this is my favorite of all the baby cards I have ever made. But I would make one slight tweak.

 
When I made the background I went through all of my stamps set to see if there was any other sentiments that would work. Now if I was creating this card for me to give with a gift to one of my friends I might have used any number of the sentiment from the PTI Ad Sense set. I thought it would be so funny to have all the little diapers lined up with fresh daily or filled with 100% love stamped on the vellum. But since I will be sellling these I thought it would be best to go with Congrats.

 
Congrats on your Bundle of Joy Card
Supplies
STAMPS: PTI Night, Night Moon, PTI Signature Greetings
PAPER: CTMH Card Stock and Vellum
OTHER: Copic Markers
 

Monday, September 24, 2012

Welcome to Baby Week: Day 1



Hello readers I have a little something different for you this week. I have lined up a week of baby cards since there are a couple of co-workers expecting babies in the next few weeks.
 
For Day 1 I have a simple design.

 
Here is a close up of the boy version.
 
 
Here is a close up of a girl version.
 
 
Congrats on your bundle of joy Card
Supplies
PAPER: CTMH paper
STAMPS: PTI Good Night Moon, PTI Signature Greetings
OTHER: PTI Tag it's Die #10
 
 

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Pottery Barn Knock off: Ruler Growth Chart


Today I have something completely different from the usual paper crafting or sewing project.  This project is one that has been in the works for a while, since it was out of my comfort zone. Years ago Pottery Barn Kids had a really cool large scale ruler growth chart in their catalog.  I loved it, I really wanted it, but I was unwilling to pay the price for it. (Here is the best picture I could find on the internet of it)
 
 
After spending way too much time on Ana White's wonderful website I gained confidence that this would be a starter project for building my own Pottery Barn knock off furniture. Oh and another important note of this project is that I decided I could totally do this project on my own without the help of Mr. Sunny.  It is funny how a discussion with my mother and Mr. Sunny came about this weekend on the very topic of what the translation is when I ask for "help" -- it apparently means I want them to do it for me, this is so not true, I find they tend to take over my projects. 

Since this was a simple weekend project, I notified Mr. Sunny on Friday afternoon via text message while he and I were working our 9-5 gig that I thought it would be a great idea to go out to dinner that night to On the Border, which just happens to be in the parking lot of Lowe's.  After dinner I could pick up a board and stain needed for my starter wood project that I (me not him) would be doing that weekend.  Fine, he goes along with the Friday night dinner plan since there are chips and salsa involved. But he was a bit leery on the Project and it's details which I of course assured him the project would be super easy, with a plan to sand, stain, and paint numbers, done. He, of course, would hang it on the wall once completed by me.

On Saturday I technically began step one of my plan before Mr. Sunny was even up to make pancakes for the boys by trying to locate our sander, which I have never used before. Well I did end up having to get Mr. Sunny up to "help" find it and give me quick instructions on how to use it.  Then I promptly started sanding down my "ruler".  Mr. Sunny did come out to "check on the progress" and did try to take over, but I reminded him this was my project. When I was just about done with the sanding a tragic accident occurred, I broke the sander.  How does one do that you might ask; I have no idea. I was sanding along the edge and all of a sudden the sander made a horrible sound and the sander belt fell off.  I had sheared the screw that held the belt part to the handle part, I of course am paraphrasing what Mr. Sunny thinks I did to the sander. This just became a very expensive DIY project. But just look at how beautifully the corners are worn.
 

After removing all the dust on the board from the sander it was time to stain the board. Still feeling confident and in control of the project even after the demise of our sander I moved on to step two, Staining. So I put on one coat and rubbed it off with an old t-shirt. Again Mr. Sunny came out to check on my progress and again he tried to take over. I let him do a coat to make him happy. After we, I mean, I achieved the color I wanted I moved the board inside to "cure". Step three; painting number would have to wait till the board was cured. This is where a weekend project becomes a year project. Let's just say I loved the board after staining. I loved the worn edges I sanded and this is where my fear set in, what if I ruin it and the numbers turn out terrible. Well after some time I did mark the lines but was still nervous about the numbers. Mr. Sunny could only wait so long. One Saturday after a year long time of seeing it leaning against the wall he decided to paint the numbers. So I used my silhouette to cut out the numbers as a stencil and he painted them. So finally after a year the ruler is on the wall and the kids have been measured. Here it is hanging on our living room wall in all its glory.
 
 
And of course here is a close up of Mr. Sunny's handy work.
 
 
I'm sure you have come to the conclusion that this was not the starter furniture building project I once thought it would be since I haven't shared anything I have built.  But I still have hope...but I do first need to replace the broken sander.
 



Friday, September 7, 2012

Hats off to the grad

 Today I have a card I made during graduation season but forgot to share here. I wanted to make this as flat as possible to make it easy to mail. But I really had to restrain myself from put a cap on pop dots. (Oh how I love pop dots!!!) And now that I am typing this up I see I'm going to have to work on making sure the card is straight in the picture ;)

Hats Off to the Grad Card
Supplies
STAMPS: PTI
PAPER: Close to my heart Card stock
OTHER: PTI Impression Plate and Die

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Vacation in instagram



Sorry but crafting has been off my radar over the summer but it is time to get into the swing of things with craft fair season fast approaching. but I thought I would share some snapshot from our little weekend getaway.



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