Showing posts with label Scrap Wrangler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrap Wrangler. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Scrap Wrangler - Part 2

If you visited my blog on Monday, you got the whole backstory about my Scrap Wrangler cards and saw the first six.  If you missed it, click HERE and you will find all the links to the Operation Write Home vlog, tutorial and OWHtv episode that will teach and inspire you to wrangle your scraps, too!

I told you on Monday that I would reveal my favorite card today.  Here it is, and I'm entering it in the Cat's Creation Scrapbooks Wow Wednesday Challenge.  Please check out this challenge - it is hosted by the best LSS EVER!  You have the opportunity to win by either linking up a creation or commenting on the entries - how easy is that?!

This one is my favorite because it's very classy, yet it's only made with one piece of cardstock, one piece of scrap patterned paper, one stamp and one ribbon.  The scrap piece of patterned paper was just perfect.  It looks like I stamped those images on the paper - it just all came together!


Here are the others:





Hhhmmmm, not so straight stamping on this one!







Monday, January 14, 2013

Scrap Wrangler - Part 1

Wow, when I first saw THIS VLOG by Sandy Allnock, president of Operation Write Home, I was inspired and ready to organize my scraps of patterned paper.  If you click HERE, you can find the tutorial with ideas on how to use your scraps on cards.  I even bought a cool box to store them in once they were wrangled.  That was back in April 2012, but alas, I didn't get around to it until December 2012!  Why in December?  Well, I finally got another kick in the pants when Sandy made some cards using her already wrangled scraps and showed them on THIS EPISODE of OWHtv.  So, I finally did it - WOOHOO for me!

Thanks to Sandy (and that final kick in the pants I needed) today and Wednesday, I will share 13 cards I made in one evening (I don't know about you, but I can't usually make that many cards in one evening if I start from scratch on each one!) using scraps from a 6x6 pad, some SU! Tangerine Tango and Close to Cocoa cardstock, and a few stamps. punches and bling.

Here are the first six cards.  You'll have to come back on Wednesday to see the rest and to find out which was my favorite!