Monday, May 24, 2010
Ladybugs card
Have you seen the lady bugs that I am selling on my etsy site? I decided to make a few cards with some of the lady bugs that I made. I put a black mat on the card & then topped it with a darling designer paper with lady bugs and black dots. Then I added the lady bugs that I made with punches. The lady bugs on the card on the left have their dots as hearts. The lady bugs on the card on the right has their dots in circles. Then I topped off the cards by matting a white Happy Birthday message on a dark matted red cardstock. I'm thinking of putting these cards on my etsy site. They look so cheerful and cute to me.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
My Etsy Store is having a SALE till the end of May
***SALE***SALE***SALE***SALE***SALE***SALE***SALE***
May is the month of my birthday!!!! So, I have reduced the prices on most of the necklaces and blanket/burp sets by 30%. The other necklaces have also been reduced as well as the card sets.
I have also been spring cleaning, so check out my scrapbook/cardmaking supplies and destash. I will be adding new items often.
May is the month of my birthday!!!! So, I have reduced the prices on most of the necklaces and blanket/burp sets by 30%. The other necklaces have also been reduced as well as the card sets.
I have also been spring cleaning, so check out my scrapbook/cardmaking supplies and destash. I will be adding new items often.
Pillow cases that I made for a friend
A friend of mine saw my etsy store and did not know that I crochet blankets and pillow cases. So, she asked me if I would crochet the trim on some pillow cases for her daughters. She had some darling flannel fabric. One pillow case is pink with colored polka dots and green frogs. One pillow case has a light purple background with cute little red lady bugs. The last pillow case has a pink background with the same cute red lady bugs. I think they turned out really cute!
Monday, May 10, 2010
Bird Cards
I have been so busy lately. I have not forgotten my blog, I have just been making so many fun things.
My friend bought a new punch from Stampin Up. It punches out a bird, a branch with leaves and a wing to add a 3-D look on the bird. We had a fun time making some cute and classy cards with the new punch. Here are a few of the cards that I made.
I also posted some on my etsy shop in case anyone wants to buy them.
My friend bought a new punch from Stampin Up. It punches out a bird, a branch with leaves and a wing to add a 3-D look on the bird. We had a fun time making some cute and classy cards with the new punch. Here are a few of the cards that I made.
I also posted some on my etsy shop in case anyone wants to buy them.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Busy, busy, busy



Monday, March 29, 2010
Happy Birthday card with cricut
I had a day to play with my Cricut and found a wonderful frame on the Pooh and Friends cartridge that I had not seen before. It is the oval of flowers in my card above. I love it! For the base paper of the card, I used Making Memories narrow stripe paper from the Maddi collection. The floral frame was cut from yellow cardstock. The Happy Birthday is printed on white cardstock and it is matted on Making Memories floral paper--also from the Maddi collection. The hot pink mini brads at the center of each flower are also from Making Memories wc brite. White cardstock is also behind the flower frame. I loved this frame so much, that I made a number of cards including a really neat card for Mother's day. I don't know how I missed this neat frame before, but I love it!
Saturday, March 27, 2010
This week's project--use scraps and recycled paper to make a card
This week, I decided to make some cards using scraps of paper that I had. I also had a darling card that was given to me with a gift card. I loved the paper and wanted to use it in a cheerful card. This is the result. The deep yellow paper with flowers use to be the card for the gift card. I had to cover the fold, so I used white cardstock and ribbon to cover it. The flower in the center was made from white cardstock and a silk flower from a card that failed. The white cardstock that is used as a mat for the recycled card was also from the failed card. The purple paper was leftover from a scrapbook page that I made. I was really surprised, but I think this card turned out really cheerful and cute.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Challenge of the week--make a card for a blind artist
WOW! Did I ever get a challenge this week! I received an e-mail from a co-worker that says: "My friend is an artist (painting, drawing, etc) and just got accepted into the Uof U Masters of Fine Art program. We are having a party for him congratulating him for it.
He is almost blind so he can feel cut outs or things you would paste on it as dimensional items. (i.e. pallet, brushes, easels or frames, whatever for such ideas). If you would do some items or objects inside as well, I know the cost would be more, but I thought it would be good, since he feels a lot of what he can not see. He does not do brail. He can see 6-7% out of one eye, and uses a strong magnifying glass to read and do his paintings or drawings.
I will love what ever you come up with I am sure, because I really like what you design, or cut out, or do to make your cards so great. I do not care the cost as much as something different and nice, because I am going to be with a bunch of high brow people at the party, and want to stand out from them a bit if you can work wonders for me on that front via your card."

OH MY STARS!!! How do I make a classy card for a blind person? My biggest thought was to be sure it has different textures that he can feel. So, I got a white 5 1/2" x 5 1/2 " card. It came with a texture of raised retro squares on it. Then I added a 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" piece of University of Utah designer paper and matted it on black cardstock. Then I added a rectangle of white cardstock that is matted on black cardstock. Across the white cardstock is a raised gold colored sticker that says: Congratulations. In each corner of the designer paper is a square gold brad. When the card is opened, I placed a hand-drawn artist palette in tan cardstock. I punched out the whole with a 1" circle Making Memories hole punch. For the colors on the palette, I put 1/2" raised foam stickers in red, orange, yellow, lime green, blue, and purple. I added a sticker of a watercolor paint brush to top off the palette.
He is almost blind so he can feel cut outs or things you would paste on it as dimensional items. (i.e. pallet, brushes, easels or frames, whatever for such ideas). If you would do some items or objects inside as well, I know the cost would be more, but I thought it would be good, since he feels a lot of what he can not see. He does not do brail. He can see 6-7% out of one eye, and uses a strong magnifying glass to read and do his paintings or drawings.
I will love what ever you come up with I am sure, because I really like what you design, or cut out, or do to make your cards so great. I do not care the cost as much as something different and nice, because I am going to be with a bunch of high brow people at the party, and want to stand out from them a bit if you can work wonders for me on that front via your card."
I sure hope my friend likes it and that his friend likes it. I have been racking my brain trying to think of what I could do. I think it turned out to look pretty classy for the "high brow people at the party" and I hope it stands out.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
A Menopause Card!
A Menopause Card!
I work with a number of women who are going through “the change” and would love a card to “help” them through it. So, as I was thumbing through a scrapbook/card idea book, I found this fun idea on page 56. The book is called “Get Real Greetings” by Jessica Strawser. The card is made with flower designer paper on the top half of the card and the bottom half has matching pink designer paper. The center has a band of white cardstock across the seams. Across the flower paper are black dot letter stickers that say: You are so. On the white cardstock is colored metal letters that are attached with white brads. The letters say: HOT. (You are so HOT) When the card is opened, it says: Good luck on your menopause. I have had a number of friends get a good chuckle when they see the card.Wednesday, March 10, 2010
I'm having a GRAND OPENING SALE!
I'm having a GRAND OPENING SALE at my etsy store. You can see it by clicking on any of the photos at the right, or you can go to www.ohmystarsproductions.etsy.com.
The sale is going from March 10th - March 17th.
Everything is on sale! Buy one item at regular price (must be the highest priced item) and get the 2nd item at 50% off.
The sale is going from March 10th - March 17th.
Everything is on sale! Buy one item at regular price (must be the highest priced item) and get the 2nd item at 50% off.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
New cards
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
My projects
Today I added 2 more items to my etsy store. I added another all-occasion card set and I also added a baby burp set. I attached the photos in this blog. I really like the card set and I can't choose, but I really like the handprint burp and the star burp. They are both so cute! It's amazing that such a cute thing is used to clean up baby spit-up.
I am now working on making more cards. I love to make cards with the window at the top so that it also shows the sticker or embellishment when the card is opened. A lot of people like these cards because then they don't have to write as much on the inside of the card. I'm excited to make some Spring and Easter cards. I probably won't put them on my etsy store, but I'm also going to begin making Mother's Day and Father's Day cards to put on Etsy. I'm still trying to decide if I will put them as part of a set or sell them individually. Let me know what you think.
I am also working on crocheting the trim on a darling flannel baby blanket and burp. It is a baseball theme design on the flannel. I will add the photo in my next blog. I have crocheted the blanket and I am finishing up on the baby burp.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Sunday, February 28, 2010
50th Birthday Card
I made a custom card this past week. My co-worker said that she needed a card for her friend’s 50th surprise birthday party. The man that is turning 50, repossesses cars for a living, so she told me that she wanted a card with cars, 50th birthday, and being a re-po man. It turned out better than I thought and she loved it!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Why Blog?
What in the world made me decide to blog? Why am I spending so much time to get this set up, looking good, and working? Well, I actually don't know. I keep having people tell me that I should set up a blog, so here I am.
It all started in January. I decided to try to earn some money from my crafts. I found that while I was doing my first of the year cleaning, I have a lot of crafts and gifts just waiting to be given away or sold. I decided to try my hand at selling on esty.com. I have already sold over $5000. in handmade greeting cards to my co-workers, but could I handle selling on-line? A friend of mine that has sold a lot of beads on etsy and ebay gave me some pointers and I spent the weekend setting up my shop. I try to add more products every few days.
Then, etsy.com was giving wonderful comments and helpful tips and always talking about setting up a blog. So, here I am--following directions, reading "Blogging for Dummies" and setting up my site. Thanks to my work supervisor who is also a pro at setting up blogs--she has given me some "insider" tips that will help me down the road.
It all started in January. I decided to try to earn some money from my crafts. I found that while I was doing my first of the year cleaning, I have a lot of crafts and gifts just waiting to be given away or sold. I decided to try my hand at selling on esty.com. I have already sold over $5000. in handmade greeting cards to my co-workers, but could I handle selling on-line? A friend of mine that has sold a lot of beads on etsy and ebay gave me some pointers and I spent the weekend setting up my shop. I try to add more products every few days.
Then, etsy.com was giving wonderful comments and helpful tips and always talking about setting up a blog. So, here I am--following directions, reading "Blogging for Dummies" and setting up my site. Thanks to my work supervisor who is also a pro at setting up blogs--she has given me some "insider" tips that will help me down the road.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Welcome to my blog!

Hello and welcome to my blog! I am the owner of
Oh My Stars Productions. I basically produce and sell handmade items including greeting cards, crochet trim baby blankets and burps, crochet trim pillow cases and necklaces. I love to make these items and have sold over $3000. in merchandise to my co-workers in the past 5 years. It is great to get paid to play with my hobbies. Now, after a number of people have told me that I should show my products to more people than just my family, friends, and co-workers, I have decided to open a store on etsy and to start a blog.
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