Sweet to snarky handmade cards using Crackerbox Stamps.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Picnic circles

This is the last one for this month's theme.
July is our 1st anniversary month for the website for Crackebox Palace Stamps. We are offering a free stamp of your choice that is on the home page of Crackerbox Palace if your order is 30.00, plus we are offering free shipping with that order. All you have to do is tell us in the comment box at check out which of the stamps you want, hamburger, watermellon, ant or saying. All other orders are $2.00 shipping.
The circles were cut out with Spellbinder and colored with copic.  All the stamps are from Crackerbox Palace Stamps.
Thanks for looking and hope you check out what Currie has done for next month.
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Friday, July 30, 2010

Picnic Basket in the spotlight

I wanted to make a card that had our theme for this month but you could use it more than just for a picnic.  I thought of Life is a Picnic as a 'just because' card.
All of the stamps are from Crackerbox Palace.  I cut out the circle with Spellbinder and the white and red card stock were punched.

July is our 1st anniversary month for the website for Crackebox Palace Stamps. We are offering a free stamp of your choice that is on the home page of Crackerbox Palace if your order is 30.00, plus we are offering free shipping with that order. All you have to do is tell us in the comment box at check out which of the stamps you want, hamburger, watermellon, ant or saying. All other orders are $2.00 shipping.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010

King of the Grill Pig

This was done with Crackerbox Palace stamps and we only have a couple of days left with this theme.  I can't wait to show you what we have for next week.
The hotdog in the bun that is in the corner and the 3 hotdogs on the grill are cut from the 2 hotdogs that are on the stick.  This one is pretty staright forward, stamp, color, cut and glue.  The scalloped square is Spellbinders and the coloring was done with Copic Markers.

July is our 1st anniversary month for the website for Crackebox Palace Stamps.  We are offering a free stamp of your choice that is on the home page of Crackerbox Palace if your order is 30.00, plus we are offering free shipping with that order.  All you have to do is tell us in the comment box at check out which of the stamps you want, hamburger, watermellon, ant or saying.  All other orders are $2.00 shipping.  Thank you for looking and happy stamping.  Vicky
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Do you like pickles with your hamburger?

I used Crackerbox Palace stamps and Copic markers to color.  The hamburger is cut out and I used a pop dot behind it.  The jar was stamped and cut out of white cs and also acetate.  When I cut the acetate out, I cut out tabs or wings on the straight sides of the jar so I could wrap the acetate around the jar cut out of card stock. 
The tag and matting behind the hamburger is from Spellbinders, the green card stock is punched from Martha Stewart and the embossed background is from Tim Holtz Fades with a little brown ink rubbed over top of it.

All stamps are Crackerbox Palace Stamps and we are celebrating our anniversary this month and giving away free stamps. On the web site on the upper right corner of the site under 'Blog/News' find out how to free stamps plus free shipping.

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

BBQ Fun with Bull

Sorry for not getting a card up yesterday, the clock worked faster than I did. 
But here is one for today, only 4 more days left for this theme and then I will have some other super great cards that Currie came up with that I can't wait to share with you.
One of the things John likes most on the grill is a steak, so we had our artist draw us one.  I wasn't sure what I was going to do with it. It took me a few weeks to figure out how to use it, but then I found the bull.  We have sweet looking cows that I might use with it later.  I guess this is just my slightly twisted humor, I hope it will give a few chuckles.
What can I say about this other than it is pretty straight forward, stamps color with Copic markers and mounted.  I did put clear Gloss on the bulls feet and whites of his eyes. I used a deckle scissors for the edge on the tan cs and Spellbinder for the steak plate.

All stamps are Crackerbox Palace stamps and we are celebrating our anniversary this month and giving away free stamps. On the web site on the upper right corner of the site under 'Blog/News' find out how to free stamps plus free shipping.
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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Great Food Great Friends


Well we have one more week of our picnic theme.
The tag is cut out from a Spellbinder.  The edge is punched from EK Success chain punch and ribbon is threaded through it.  The blue fence like punch is a Martha Stewart punch. I was showing a stamper the new Cuttlebug Quilling flowers at the store and cut off a piece so it wasn't so long and put it aside.  After the stamper left, I still had the cut off piece and curled it up and used it on this card as the white flower. 
 The stamps are Crackerbox Palace stamps and colored with Copic markers.

All stamps are Crackerbox Palace stamps and we are celebrating our anniversary this month and giving away free stamps. On the web site on the upper right corner of the site under 'Blog/News' find out how to free stamps plus free shipping.
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Friday, July 23, 2010

Dog-gone Special Hotdogs


Currie made another great card for anyone, but it does look like any guy would like it.  Guy cards are sometimes a challange but this one is a good one.
She stamped the images and colored them.  She added Glossy Accents used on the bun seeds.  Vintage Photo Distress ink for the aged look.  Ranger blue embossing powder for the saying. 
Mustard seed colored eyelets for the eyelets and jute string really adds interest.

All stamps are Crackerbox Palace stamps and we are celebrating our anniversary this month and giving away free stamps. On the web site on the upper right corner of the site under 'Blog/News' find out how to free stamps plus free shipping.
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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Woo Hoo Steak

I think the card Currie made makes a great guy card, what guy doesn't like a good steak?
She stamped the dog's head and steak on white card stock and cut it out and then glued to card.  She colored with Copic markers and used Glossy Accent on the ant to make him show up better.  On the card the ant is not this dark, I am not sure why he turned out so dark here.  She used Tim Holtz Fragments to put over the words and the edge scrapper.

All stamps are Crackerbox Palace stamps and we are celebrating our anniversary this month and giving away free stamps. On the web site on the upper right corner of the site under 'Blog/News' find out how to free stamps plus free shipping.





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