Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Baggie Book Swap








These are the cards that I made for a couple of baggie book swaps that I'm in. A baggie book is made by slipping cardfronts (or whole cards) into a baggie (like a sandwhich-type bag) and then binding all the bags together to form one book. I usually fold a rectangular piece of paper in half lengthwise and sandwhich the bags tops between the paper and then staple both ends to hold everything in place. You can decorate the paper piece as well. I'm sure there are other ways to do it, but that is what I've done. When our swap is over I will have a baggie book that has cardfronts that use flower sets and a baggie book that uses GWP's from our current TAC catalog. These are great things to have sitting out at my workshops. People love to look through the little books.

For the daisy card I used a masking technique. I've linked a great tutorial created by Beate Johns at the SCS site. Masking can be time consuming, but you usually get great results. It is a lot of fun and I think it provides so many more ways for you to utilize your rubber stamps. The set I used for this card is called Pretty Posies. The sentiment is from a different set...can't remember the name at the moment. I watercolored the flowers with my Prismacolor watercolor pencils and I inked the edges with black ink.

The second card was for the GWP baggie book. GWP's (Gifts with Purchase) are the fun, small rubber stamps that TAC gives to customer's with each $30 purchase. The stamp I chose is one of our newest GWP's and it is called Classy Lady. I used paper piecing on my stamped image. I stamped the image once on white cardstock and once on purple cardstock. Using the image on the purple cardstock- I cut out her shoulders and the ribbon from her hat. I adhered these pieces to the image on the white cardstock. I colored her with my watercolor pencils. I used paper from one of TAC's designer paper pads and layered it onto purple cardstock. I embelished the card with three black brads and black ribbon. The sentiment is from a separate TAC stamp set.
Glad to have these done...off to mail them in a little bit.

2 comments:

Julie said...

very cute!

Jen Carter said...

I love how you did the Pretty Posies card! The coloring on it is great! Good work!