When Ashley was here in November, she had fun playing with my stamps. She is such a good little artist and doesn't have to CASE like I do! Here are a few of the cards she made using You're Sublime.
This card is done in Elegant Eggplant and Daffodil Delight. She stamped the Paisley and Posies (still available) stamp on the background. The Daffodil piece was cut out using the Sunburst Thinlit. She stamped the camper onto white cardstock and stamped the polka dots all over it with Perpetual Birthday Calendar.
This card uses the cute little crab from You're Sublime. The embossing folder is a retired one but you could easily substitute the new Seaside folder.
I'm sure you will see the Beatle connection in this next card! She is a HUGE Beatles fan and just doesn't understand why I didn't go see the Beatles in concert when I was a teenager. The closest they came to Charlotte back then was Atlanta. We didn't just get in the car and drive that far back then nor was concert going a regular thing for a teenager! She hand wrote "We all live in a ...."
Showing posts with label Perpetual Birthday Calendar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perpetual Birthday Calendar. Show all posts
Friday, March 3, 2017
You're Sublime
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
February Stamp Club Cards
I just realized I never shared my February club cards. So ..... here they are!
I love the new embossing folders - celebrate and Happy. They deboss the cardstock and when you put ink on top of the debossed letters, they appear like magic! For this card, we used some retired DSP from a birthday stack. (I have lots!)
Everyone enjoyed making this lighthouse scene and were amazed that it really wasn't that difficult. The lighthouse was stamped with Cherry Cobbler and Smoky Slate and then masked to stamp the water and sand. You know, I love this lighthouse stamp!
For this card, I used the Stylish Stems Framelits Dies (pg 42 of Occasions catalog) and put a 2 1/2" square of Falling in Love DSP behind the flower. We stamped the scallops on the side in Mint Macaron and Blushing Bride with the Sale-a-Bration set, Delicate Details.
And we did 2 calendar pages this month - for February and March.
The background on the February calendar are the hearts from Perpetual Birthday Calendar (stamped in Red) as well as a single heart from Work of Art (stamped in Blushing Bride).
The March calendar uses the Owl Punch - which I have not used in a long time! I made his "arms" by punching out a small heart and cutting it in half. I could not find a branch stamp, so I drew my own!
I love the new embossing folders - celebrate and Happy. They deboss the cardstock and when you put ink on top of the debossed letters, they appear like magic! For this card, we used some retired DSP from a birthday stack. (I have lots!)
Everyone enjoyed making this lighthouse scene and were amazed that it really wasn't that difficult. The lighthouse was stamped with Cherry Cobbler and Smoky Slate and then masked to stamp the water and sand. You know, I love this lighthouse stamp!
For this card, I used the Stylish Stems Framelits Dies (pg 42 of Occasions catalog) and put a 2 1/2" square of Falling in Love DSP behind the flower. We stamped the scallops on the side in Mint Macaron and Blushing Bride with the Sale-a-Bration set, Delicate Details.
And we did 2 calendar pages this month - for February and March.
The background on the February calendar are the hearts from Perpetual Birthday Calendar (stamped in Red) as well as a single heart from Work of Art (stamped in Blushing Bride).
The March calendar uses the Owl Punch - which I have not used in a long time! I made his "arms" by punching out a small heart and cutting it in half. I could not find a branch stamp, so I drew my own!
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Valentine Cards
Since it is almost Valentine's Day, thought I'd share a few of the cards I made for the occasion. You have a couple of days to get your Valentine cards made. I hope these will give you some inspiration!!
This first card I made using the Jars of Love stamp set, one of my favorites from the Annual Catalog. I stamped the jars onto the DSP which is retired. I think it was a Valentine pack from last year. I punched little heart flowers with a small heart punch that is now retired also. Pretty simple but different, don't you think?
This card was an easy one to make. The DSP is a piece I found in my paper stash. I die cut the heart and "love" from Sunshine Wishes Thinlits. I found a heart button in my button jar and thread the black thread through it and tied it around the white card. Easy peasy!
I hope these cards are a help to you as you make your Valentines.
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
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