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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Bring on the Cake

I gifted a "day of stamping" to a special girl this year for Christmas.  She and her girlfriends spent the day with me, and this is one of the projects they made.  Such a fun time!
 
This is a "flip down stack card."  I got this idea from Sabrina Friel on Splitcoaststampers.com.
 
 
As you can see, there are three panels held together with Daffodil Delight ribbon.  I used small magnets to hold the "stack" up (purchased from a local craft store).  When you pull the magnets apart, the stack unfolds to reveal the birthday wishes.  Very cute idea.
 
 
We have a new Borders Scoring Plate available in our Spring catalog.  It is a dry embossing technique with a multitude of design options.  This plate sits on top of the Simply Scored Scoring Tool and provides a 12x12 base of designs to choose from.  Use your stylus to trace the designs onto your card.  The possibilities are endless!
 
 
Project Particulars
Stamp set:  Bring on the cake, patterned party
Ink:  Night of navy, cherry cobbler, daffodil delight
Paper:  Daffodil delight, night of navy, whisper white
Accessories:  Borders scoring plate, pearls
 
 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Ladies Club - January

Bloomin' Marvelous! 
 
That's the name of the stamp set I used for this club card.  Here in the Pacific Northwest, we've had a pretty gray start to the New Year.  Doesn't it make you smile to think of spring?  That's what this card reminds me of with the Vine Street embossing folder, which I used on the Baja Breeze background.  This stamp set and embossing folder are available in our Sale-a-bration catalog.  The Melon Mambo butterflies were punched with the Bitty Butterfly punch.  The Tea for Two DSP, 3/8" Melon Mambo Striped Organdy ribbon and the Butterfly punch is from the Spring catalog.  The Finishing Touches Edgelit was used on the Island Indigo border.  Make sure you have your Piercing Tool handy when you use this edgelit.  It provides such a detailed design that sometimes the little pieces like to stick in the edgelit and I use my piercing tool to clean them out.
 
 
 
Silver Tea Shoppe

 
One of my favorite local restaurants is the Victorian Rose Tea Room.  They have "High Teas" and the most adorable gift shop.  My hubby treated me to breakfast there last weekend.  The Tea Shoppe stamp set reminds me of the Tea Room. 
 
I used a Crumb Cake card base and stamped the flower design in the background with Crumb Cake.  I like the tone-on-tone stamping technique.  For the tea cup, I stamped it with VersaMark and then embossed it with Silver embossing powder. 
 
 
Tea Time Trinkets.  I can't get enough of these!  They have the most intricate details on them.  It's a good thing there is no limit to the number of embellishments you can buy ;)
 
Tea for Two DSP is shown on the bottom of this card and The border above it was made using the 7/16" Natural Trim.  The sentiment was punched with the 7/8" Scallop circle and layered with a 1" circle punch in Chocolate Chip.
 
 
You can purchase these Tea Time Trinkets, Natural Trim, small scallop circle and Tea for Two DSP from our Spring catalog.  And, because it's Sale-a-bration time, you can earn freebies for every $50 purchase!

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Real Men Build Cards

This video speaks for itself.
 

Starship Stampin' Up!

Space:  the final creative frontier.  These are the voyages of the Starship Stampin' Up! 

Our mission:  to love what we do and share what we love as we boldly go where creativity has never gone before... 
 


Monday, January 21, 2013

Ladies Club - January

There are a great group of ladies who are in a club of mine.  We meet regularly every month, and it is something I look forward to.  Lots of fun and laughter :) 
Here are some of the projects they made this month.

The flower and leaves on this first card are from the Secret Garden Bundle, which includes the stamp set and framelits.  This bundle is from our Spring catalog.  I just can't get enough framelits.  They are so easy to use, and I really feel they save on paper waste.

There is another new embellishment on this card...it's the Silver Soda Pop Tops, also from the Spring catalog.  They come in two different sizes, and this is the small one.  There is a little lip inside the pop top, so if you use the right size punch, the insert stays inside without using any adhesive.  On this card I used the Itty Bitties stamp set for the tiny heart, so I did punch that with the circle from the Itty Bitty shape punch pack and adhered it to the Basic Black cardstock with a glue dot.  The black insert in the pop top was punched with the 1/2" circle punch. 

Both hearts were made using the Heart framelits.  I used the Occasions paper-piercing pack to pierce around the edge of the black heart.  This Occasions piercing pack is from our Spring Catalog.

 
 
Another thing I like to do is whenever I have the tiny stamps, I always remove the rubber backing and adhere the stamp label right to the rubber.  This greatly improves the stability of the tiny stamps, and I get a clean stamp image every single time.  (Plus, it seems to stick to the clear blocks better...)
 

Project Particulars
Stamp:  Secret Garden, Itty Bitties
Ink:  Real red
Paper:  Real red, basic black, gumball green, whisper white, Polka Dot Parade DSP
Big shot:  Stripes embossing folder, heart framelits, secret garden framelits
Punches: Itty bitty shape punch pack, 1/2" circle
Accessories:  Silver soda pop tops, 1/8 " real red taffeta ribbon, occasions paper-piercing pack
 
 
 
Mixed Bunch Pretty in Pink
 
This is a simple, yet pretty card.  Just my style!  I used the Mixed Bunch stamp set for the flower.  The sentiment and background was stamped with Tiny Tags, and I used our new Petite Curly Label punch from our Sale-a-bration catalog to punch it out.  I used the punch two more times in punching the melon mambo layer behind the sentiment and staggered them to provide the "frame" around the sentiment so it would stand out amongst the DSP.  This card uses the Secret Garden DSP and 3/8" Melon Mambo striped organdy ribbon from the Spring catalog. The Pearls added just that tiny touch of class, don't you think?
 
Sale-a-bration starts January 22!
 
You can get the Petite Curly Label punch for FREE
with a $50 order
 

 
 
Project Particulars
Stamp:  Mixed bunch, tiny tags
Ink: Melon mambo, pretty in pink
Paper:  Pretty in pink, melon mambo, very vanilla, Tea For Two DSP
Punches:  2 1/2" circle, blossom punch, petite curly label punch
Accessories:  3/8" melon mambo striped organdy ribbon, pearls
 

 
 

Friday, January 18, 2013

More swaps

These are the final swaps from the January American Ink demo meeting.
 
 
The card on the left was created by Michelle Williams.  She used the White Canvas Creations from our Spring Catalog for the sentiment.  She gave us all a great tip:  to heat set the design once you place it on the canvas.
 
The card on the right uses the Ovals Collection framelits, also available in the Spring Catalog.  (Have you noticed how many times I've said "Spring" catalog?)  There are TONS of great product in this catalog. 
 
 
The Pool Party card has a heart from the More Amore DSP and the Tea Lace Paper Doilies, again available through the Spring Catalog.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

American Ink January...continued

Here are more swaps and M&Ts from our
January American Ink demo meeting.
 
Kim Becker brought this card as her M&T.  The crown is from the You Rule stamp set.  Do you see those Large Rhinestones?  Both of these products are available in the Spring catalog.  The DSP is called Sycamore Street, and it's a preview from the Sale-a-bration catalog. 
 
Did you know you can receive FREE items?!  For every $50 you spend in product, you can select a FREE item from our Sale-a-bration catalog beginning JANUARY 22.  Isn't that fantastic!
 
 
My downline, Bonnie Chandler, is a master seamstress.  She used her talents to excite all of us with her handmade bookmark, which she gave to everyone at the demo meeting.  Such a nice lady :)
 
She used the 7/8" Cotton ribbon, which she had on hand from our Holiday mini catalog.  She stamped sentiments on the ribbon, added a small ribbon pull tab on the top, a button on the bottom and voila!  We have a too-cute bookmark!
 
 
 These were swaps made by fellow demonstrators...
 
...and more swaps.  Is this heaven?!  Heehee! 
 
There are more tomorrow, so check back with me then :)
 

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

American Ink January demo meeting

American Ink, which is comprised of downline of Terry Blais, had our demonstrator meeting last weekend.  It's always a great time to get new ideas, learn new techniques, swap cards, eat snacks, and spend time laughing and visiting with a great group of ladies.
 
This card was a swap made by my downline, Karen "Puddin'" Casper.  She magically made the hearts intertwine with a very creative fold that I had never seen before.  She did great, don't you agree! 
 
 
 
This card was a M&T provided by Sherry Nye.  She is a My Digital Studio guru!  The sentiment was made with MDS.  The pearl was colored with a Sharpie marker.  It's a great way to make the pearls coordinate with any color choice.  The Honeycomb embossing folder and the large heart, which is from the More Amore DSP, are both new items in our Spring Catalog.
 
 
This was a M&T provided by Michelle Williams.  The rose in the middle is from our new Spring catalog.  It's the 5/8" Vanilla Flower Trim.  It's so dainty!  And these pictures really don't do it justice.  Too cute :)  Michelle also used the More Amore DSP for the heart and the banner strips on the side from our Spring Catalog.
 
 
 
Check back for more pictures of our swaps and M&Ts.  If you'd like to purchase any of the products you see here, my Online Store is available 24/7.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Belt Buckle

This is the card I used for my swap at the American Ink demo meeting last weekend.  There were 16 ladies at the meeting!  Such fun.
 
This card has all kinds of things on it.  I started with the You Are Loved stamp and the heart from Lovely Little Labels.  I used the same two stamp sets for the M&T I posted earlier.  It seems like I forget about the smaller Adorning Accent embossing folders, but they are perfect when you want a small portion of something embossed.  The heart folder is perfect for Valentine's Day.  The small heart from Lovely Little Labels on the front of the card was stamped in VersaMark ink. 
 
The belt buckle opening was made with the Word Window punch. Aligning it was a little challenging for me, so my 'belt' isn't perfectly in the middle of the opening, but I think it's such a cute idea!  It is also the perfect spot for the stamp design which coordinates with the Decorative Label punch.  I have quite a stash of the largest pearls from our Pearl Basic Jewels, so I decided to use the large pearls on this card. 
 
 
The inside of the card is where I stamped the sentiment, which is also from the You Are Loved stamp set.  My husband, Chris, is the absolute love of my life.  This will be his card for Valentine's Day.
 
Project Particulars
Stamp:  You Are Loved, Lovely Little Labels
Ink:  Real red, basic black, VersaMark
Paper:  Summer Smooches DSP, real red, whisper white, basic black
Big Shot:  Heart framelits, polka dot embossing folder, heart adorning accent embossing folder
Punches:  Full heart, small heart, word window, decorative label
Accessories:  Pearls, 1/8" real red taffeta ribbon

Monday, January 14, 2013

You Are Loved

 
This card is the M&T (make-&-take) I brought for our January American Ink demo meeting this past weekend.  The Spring catalog is in full bloom, and I have fallen in love with several things already.  You can order products in this catalog until May 31, 2013.  Start making your list now, and when you're ready to order, visit my Online Store.
 
I started with Candlelight Christmas DSP...I know Christmas is over, but see how versatile our products are!  The colors were perfect for Valentine's Day as well.  My favorite Valentine's Day stamp set is You Are Loved, and I used the Ovals Collection framelits for the main design and the layer behind it.  The Designer Builder brad from the Spring catalog fit perfectly with the heart from Lovely Little Labels.  I have to confess I took the brad 'arms' off of the Designer Brad with my pliers.  I layered the brad on Basic Black cardstock, and it was easier for me to ensure it was positioned exactly where I wanted it without the brad arms.  I'm not the only person who has ever done that, right?
 
Project Particulars
Stamps:  You Are Loved, Lovely Little Labels
Ink:  Read red
Paper:  Candlelight Christmas DSP, basic black, whisper white
Big Shot:  Ovals collection framelits
Punches:  Itty bitty shape punch pack circle, 1" circle
Accessories:  Designer builder brads, 1/8" black taffeta ribbon, rhinestones

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Did you miss me? I'm back!

 
I have been so busy!  The end of 2012 flew by.  Between visiting with family, transcription work, the Holidays and Elijah's 1st birthday, where did all the time go?!

I wasn't able to spend the holidays with my son, DIL and grandkids, Tavin and Paeton this year.  They live in North Carolina.  But I did visit them before the holidays.
 
Tavin is on the right.  He's 5 and loves Spiderman :)  Paeton is in the middle and is convinced she's a princess (we think so too).  She's 3 and has a personality larger than life.  They are incredibly precious to me, and I miss them tremendously.  My daughter Jenny is on the left, and she also lives in North Carolina with her hubby, Justin, and sweet Elijah, who just turned 1!
 
Jenny and her family were able to come home for Christmas.  So exciting!  While they were here, we celebrated Elijah's 1st birthday on December 28.
 
 
 
My family means the WORLD to me,
and you'll be seeing more pictures in the future :)