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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Card Making, too bad they are
not my Christmas cards...


I have had a few people ask me how I made the cards for Annie Kate's baptism so here ya go.
I had a silhouette cut of Annie Kate wearing her baptism dress (not that anyone would recognize that..) I had it made by Deborah O'Connor in NY. You can contact her here and do everything through email. She is very fast and very detailed. silhouetteartist.net. She did a wonderful job and it will be a treasure. I had her cut two extras to give one to each of the grandparents to thank them for coming out for AK's baptism.

I scanned the silhouette and printed it with the text in my favorite, easy cheesy Scrapbook Factory Deluxe program, that you can get at Costco. I was able to get two per page.
I used my die cut machine to cut out of black paper the scalloped oval cut. I then ran those through the xyron machine with a sticker cartridge. Two products which I use often and love.
Sizzix die cut machine you can see here, but if you are buying new I would buy this machine.The black cardstock was 5.5" x 8.5" and the white cardstock was cut 4.75" by 8.5" then I used the scalloped blade on my paper cutter to give the scalloped border on the bottom. I don't think you can this long of an exact cut with the scalloped scissors, it is worth buying the blade for the paper cutter.These are the thank you notes that I made and I printed these on blue construction paper because even though flimsy, I love how soft the paper is. I used the scanned silhouette and then a scalloped graphic that matched the die cut.


So the other day at the store when I saw the above article, I became so sad I did not discover these two weeks earlier. They are custom made cookie cutters with your child's silhouette. These would have been the perfect cookie to have at the baptism. So I had to share this source in case you use the silhouette idea for your child's birthday or event. You can order these from Victor Trading Company.feeling much better, i just sound like Darth Vader and it sounds like I am underwater...
this is the Holiday Magazine I picked up and if you see it, get it! It has great ideas as well as all the resources of where to get everything. They do 4 articles and then site the sources and directions. Another 4 articles and such. It is really great and has some darling Christmas ideas. It is done Matthew Meade a brilliant designer. You should see what he did with my favorite snowball treat. If you have a minute glance at his site, he has some printable tags and great ideas and some great secret sources.

feeling much better, i just sound like Darth Vader and it sounds like I am underwater...

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Feel better! I had the Darth Vader voice for about 9 days this season. I just could not shake it!! Hot tea with honey and lemon really made a difference for me on a temp basis though...

Kristy said...

I love that Mathew Meade website. What cute stuff! How adorable are those snowman donuts? Definitely a site full of ideas...it went straight into my bookmarks. Glad to hear you are starting to feel a little better.

stefanie said...

Kristi,
Welcome back! We've missed you and your brilliant ideas. BTW I have recently ditched my Sizzix for... the Cricut. It is INCREDIBLE and you can now purchase at Walmart for $169, much less than Michael's or Jo-Ann. They also have all of the cartridges and accessories for about a third off the regular prices everywhere else. If my mom-in-law hadn't had her accident, I'd be out of control using that thing. Love it, love it, love it!

Jill said...

Hey Darth, I'm glad you're in the land of the living again. It sounds like you're feeling like your usual self with all this creativity.

Annie Kate's invitations and everything else turned out beautifully. You did a great job.

Liz said...

Thanks for posting all this Kristi! I am looking forward to getting these things for when Lindsey gets baptized next year.

Anonymous said...

glad to hear you're feeling better. kristi, how DO you do it all?!?!? simply amazing.

Anonymous said...

Kristi, I took this post and ran with it! I ordered silhouettes of my own kids, and I also made the mini-donut snowmen. I can't remain a blogging wallflower any longer - I've stepped out onto the dance floor.

Barb