It's that time of the week .... Stamping Queens Sketch Challenge. Again, I turned to My Digital Studio to create my card using Attic Boutique DSP and Elements.
Isn't this paper just gorgous? The part that is not DSP is the ribbon border across the middle, the Happy Birthday tag, the Pearls and the flower in the top right.
Check out the other cards from the Stamping Queens HERE.
Stampin' Up has announced a few items from past mini catalogs that are still available to order. Here is a link to the Carry Over Catalog.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Stamping Queens Challenge
Labels:
Attic Bouquet,
Carry Over Items,
My Digital Studio,
sketch challenge,
Stampin' Queens Sketch
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Sayonara to Pocket Silhouettes
Happy May Day! Do you remember celebrating May Day in school? I remember as a small child walking the few blocks to Queens College from my grandmother's house and watching the May Day celebration. I thought the girls dancing around the May Pole were so elegant. I imagine now that Queens is a large university, they don't dance around the May Pole anymore. Does anyone?
I've been trying to create a few cards using the stamp sets that will be retiring at the end of the month. The card I am showcasing today is Pocket Silhouettes. I have not used this set in quite a while and I don't know why. it is a really nice set and can be used for sympathy, birthday, thank you .... you name it and the images will fit the occasion.
The pink card was mailed to my Monday Mailer partner last week. It turned out so pretty. I love pink and green - think it is the "preppy" in me! I grew up wearing those shirts with the little alligator on them! My grandmother used to make a lot of my clothes and she would save the alligator from things we outgrew. So, when she made us a madras dress or other things, she would sew that little alligator right on it. After I got married, I learned to sew and inherited those alligators and would sew them onto shirts that I made! I bet I still have some of the alligators in my sewing basket!! How I disgress! Here are the details on the card:
Card Stock: Blushing Bride, Pear Pizazz, Whisper White, In Color Stacks DSP
Ink: Regal Rose
Stamp: Pocket Silhouettes, Oval All
Access: Square Punches, DSP Brads, Chantilly Lace Ribbon, Oval Punch
A lot of the materials to make the card are retiring - lace ribbon (boo hoo), card stock, DSP, stamp set - so if you want any of these items, you better order now.
Here is another version of the Pocket Silhouettes set. This card uses retired DSP that I had in my stash. I have made a card box using this DSP and made this card to match the box. I'm still working on decorating the box and will share it later. Details on the card:
Card Stock: Kraft, Soft Suede, Baha Breeze, Very Vanilla, Soiree DSP (retired)
Stamp: Pocket Silhouettes
Ink: Baha Breeze, Soft Suede
Access: Border Punch (retiring), Label Punch
Make today a good one!
I've been trying to create a few cards using the stamp sets that will be retiring at the end of the month. The card I am showcasing today is Pocket Silhouettes. I have not used this set in quite a while and I don't know why. it is a really nice set and can be used for sympathy, birthday, thank you .... you name it and the images will fit the occasion.
The pink card was mailed to my Monday Mailer partner last week. It turned out so pretty. I love pink and green - think it is the "preppy" in me! I grew up wearing those shirts with the little alligator on them! My grandmother used to make a lot of my clothes and she would save the alligator from things we outgrew. So, when she made us a madras dress or other things, she would sew that little alligator right on it. After I got married, I learned to sew and inherited those alligators and would sew them onto shirts that I made! I bet I still have some of the alligators in my sewing basket!! How I disgress! Here are the details on the card:
Card Stock: Blushing Bride, Pear Pizazz, Whisper White, In Color Stacks DSP
Ink: Regal Rose
Stamp: Pocket Silhouettes, Oval All
Access: Square Punches, DSP Brads, Chantilly Lace Ribbon, Oval Punch
A lot of the materials to make the card are retiring - lace ribbon (boo hoo), card stock, DSP, stamp set - so if you want any of these items, you better order now.
Here is another version of the Pocket Silhouettes set. This card uses retired DSP that I had in my stash. I have made a card box using this DSP and made this card to match the box. I'm still working on decorating the box and will share it later. Details on the card:
Card Stock: Kraft, Soft Suede, Baha Breeze, Very Vanilla, Soiree DSP (retired)
Stamp: Pocket Silhouettes
Ink: Baha Breeze, Soft Suede
Access: Border Punch (retiring), Label Punch
Make today a good one!
Labels:
Oval All,
pocket silhouettes,
retiring stamps
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Good Bye to Elebration
A quick reminder .... TODAY is the last day (midnight April 30) to order from the Occasions Mini catalog AND the Summer Smooches Promotion ends as well. The Retired Accessories are available while supplies last.
So, here is another card I made with a retiring stamp. This single stamp (Elebration) is one I have had my eye on all year because I kept seeing so many cute cards made with the darling little elephant. I finally broke down last month and ordered it. Wouldn't you know it? It's retiring!! Oh well, it is a single stamp so is pretty cheap.
I used some retired supplies on this card. The DSP is from the Holiday Mini (Frostwood Lodge) and the Corduroy Button was retired last year. I still have quite a stash of them though. I used Copics to color the image. The ribbon is a piece I found in my Ribbon Jar.
Sonny & I took two Red Cross training classes this weekend in Charlotte. The first one was Deployment 101 and was quite informative. They gave us the information we need when we are deployed - how much advance notice we will get (24 hrs), how long we will be expected to stay (2 weeks), what to pack, how much money we will be allotted for each day, how to get to where we are going and what to expect when we arrive. In the afternoon we had an abbreviated Defensive Driving course. I can just tell you, I was tired of sitting by 3 pm!!
So, here is another card I made with a retiring stamp. This single stamp (Elebration) is one I have had my eye on all year because I kept seeing so many cute cards made with the darling little elephant. I finally broke down last month and ordered it. Wouldn't you know it? It's retiring!! Oh well, it is a single stamp so is pretty cheap.
I used some retired supplies on this card. The DSP is from the Holiday Mini (Frostwood Lodge) and the Corduroy Button was retired last year. I still have quite a stash of them though. I used Copics to color the image. The ribbon is a piece I found in my Ribbon Jar.
Sonny & I took two Red Cross training classes this weekend in Charlotte. The first one was Deployment 101 and was quite informative. They gave us the information we need when we are deployed - how much advance notice we will get (24 hrs), how long we will be expected to stay (2 weeks), what to pack, how much money we will be allotted for each day, how to get to where we are going and what to expect when we arrive. In the afternoon we had an abbreviated Defensive Driving course. I can just tell you, I was tired of sitting by 3 pm!!
Labels:
Elebration,
Red Cross,
retiring stamps
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Friday, April 27, 2012
MDS - Scrapbook Pages
I'm slowly putting together my scrapbook of my last trip to Texas with My Digital Studio. I do a few pages a week and use new downloads as I'm working.
These pages are of the beautiful peacocks that were strutting around for us at the Army base! On Ft. Sam Houston, there is an area called the Quadrangle that is really old - dating back to the 1800s. It has walls all around and animals roam free in the area - deer, peacocks, ducks, etc. It is really cool. You can read more of the details on the pages below. You can click on the picture to view it larger.
These pages are of the beautiful peacocks that were strutting around for us at the Army base! On Ft. Sam Houston, there is an area called the Quadrangle that is really old - dating back to the 1800s. It has walls all around and animals roam free in the area - deer, peacocks, ducks, etc. It is really cool. You can read more of the details on the pages below. You can click on the picture to view it larger.
Labels:
My Digital Studio,
Scrapbooking
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Season of Friendship final hoorah
How do you like my new blog banner and background paper? This is the Summer Smooch collection that will be in the new catalog. I love the bright colors ... I am a Brights kind of gal!
Things have been kind of crazy here. Yesterday I left the house at 9 a.m. and returned home at 7:30 pm! I went to the "Y" and then out to lunch with Newcomers Out to Lunch Bunch at Firebirds at the mall. So, of course I had to do some shopping while at the mall! Plus, I had a $25 coupon for Coldwater Creek that I couldn't let expire. But, I also went to Belk's and bought my mom's Mothers Day present. After shopping, I met Marianne back in Mooresville and we went to the movies. We saw "The Lucky One." Zac Efron is sure dreamy! We both enjoyed the movie. My only complaint is that I thought he seemed a lot younger than Taylor Shilling (his love interest in the movie). He is 24 and she is 27 but he seemed a lot younger than that. But it was a great chick flick and I would recommend it.
Sonny and I are on a new Red Cross National Disaster Team. This is a pilot program for Lake Norman Red Cross. There are about 18-20 people on the team from all over the Piedmont. Sonny and I and the Team Leader are the only ones from the Mooresville office - the others are from Charlotte, Kings Mountain, Morganton, Gastonia, Salisbury, etc. We will be doing all our training as a team and will be traveling to the various cities for our training. Saturday we were in Charlotte for our first meeting; Monday night we had a Forms Class in Morganton and today we took an on-line (3 hours!) course on setting on and closing a shelter. We have a class scheduled Saturday in Charlotte and over the next few weeks, we have 1-2 training classes a week. The plan is when a disaster hits, we would be ready to deploy as a team of about 4-5 people within 24 hours.
I have another card to share using a retiring stamp set, Season of Friendship. I had to use it one last time before sending the stamp to a friend in Georgia who is buying it from me. (Cathy - it will be in the mail tomorrow!) I actually saw a card similar to this one on Pinterest in pinks. But I wanted to use Poppy Parade since it is retiring.
I stamped the tree in Soft Suede on Very Vanilla card stock and the leaves in Pear Pizazz. Some of the leaves I stamped and cut out and mounted them to the tree with dimensionals. The flowers are punched with the Itty Bitty Shapes Punch with a Pearl in the center of each one. I stamped the sentiment on the side. I really like this card!
Things have been kind of crazy here. Yesterday I left the house at 9 a.m. and returned home at 7:30 pm! I went to the "Y" and then out to lunch with Newcomers Out to Lunch Bunch at Firebirds at the mall. So, of course I had to do some shopping while at the mall! Plus, I had a $25 coupon for Coldwater Creek that I couldn't let expire. But, I also went to Belk's and bought my mom's Mothers Day present. After shopping, I met Marianne back in Mooresville and we went to the movies. We saw "The Lucky One." Zac Efron is sure dreamy! We both enjoyed the movie. My only complaint is that I thought he seemed a lot younger than Taylor Shilling (his love interest in the movie). He is 24 and she is 27 but he seemed a lot younger than that. But it was a great chick flick and I would recommend it.
Sonny and I are on a new Red Cross National Disaster Team. This is a pilot program for Lake Norman Red Cross. There are about 18-20 people on the team from all over the Piedmont. Sonny and I and the Team Leader are the only ones from the Mooresville office - the others are from Charlotte, Kings Mountain, Morganton, Gastonia, Salisbury, etc. We will be doing all our training as a team and will be traveling to the various cities for our training. Saturday we were in Charlotte for our first meeting; Monday night we had a Forms Class in Morganton and today we took an on-line (3 hours!) course on setting on and closing a shelter. We have a class scheduled Saturday in Charlotte and over the next few weeks, we have 1-2 training classes a week. The plan is when a disaster hits, we would be ready to deploy as a team of about 4-5 people within 24 hours.
I have another card to share using a retiring stamp set, Season of Friendship. I had to use it one last time before sending the stamp to a friend in Georgia who is buying it from me. (Cathy - it will be in the mail tomorrow!) I actually saw a card similar to this one on Pinterest in pinks. But I wanted to use Poppy Parade since it is retiring.
I stamped the tree in Soft Suede on Very Vanilla card stock and the leaves in Pear Pizazz. Some of the leaves I stamped and cut out and mounted them to the tree with dimensionals. The flowers are punched with the Itty Bitty Shapes Punch with a Pearl in the center of each one. I stamped the sentiment on the side. I really like this card!
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Get Em While You Can!!
Get 'em while you can! The Accessories Retiring List has been announced and it is quite extensive. You can check the list out HERE.
Over 300 stamp sets, retired accessories list is 12 pages long!
- The Simply Adorned Jewelry Line is retiring
- The Definitely Decorative Line is retiring
- We are getting a new style of ink pad, with a firm foam pad,
- 12 x 12 paper is going to be packaged differently
- Individual Markers are also going to be packaged different, so if you need some colors, pick them up now
- 2010 - 2012 in colors, are retiring
- Lots of tools and Big Shot Items retiring
My Stamping Queens Sketch Challenge is today also. I made this card using My Digital Studio and a couple of the new releases, Fantabulous You and Decorative Overlays.
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Party This Way, Elizabeth!
I have two cards to share with you today that I've hardly used at all. But, I'll hang on to them a while because I like them and can still use them to create with.
This is the first time I have used this stamp set, Party This Way. I actually got it free during Saleabration so it's ok. But, it's a great stamp set for birthdays so I'll hang on to it for a while. The DSP is from an old SU Stamping Kit from a year or so ago. I also put Crystal Effects on the balloons - you can see them close up in the next picture. Also, I didn't have Brilliant Blue ribbon so I took a piece of Bashful Blue and my Brilliant Blue marker and colored the grosgrain ribbon to match.
Supplies used:
Card Stock: Brilliant Blue (retired), Bashful Blue, Real Red, Whisper White, Party DSP (don't remember name!)
Stamps: Party This Way
Accessories: Big Shot, Nestabilities, Crystal Effects, Black Marker, Bashful Blue Grosgrain Ribbon, Dimensionals
Ink: Brilliant Blue, Real Red,
This card uses the single stamp, Elizabeth. I love it and just may use in card class next month. I stamped it with Concord Crush onto Whisper White cardstock and used markers (Wisteria Wonder and Pear Pizazz) to color with. I stamped "happy birthday" from Teeny Tiny Wishes in the center. How do you like the ribbon flower? I found a tutorial on line .... actually from Pinterest .... and followed it to make the flower out of Wisteria Wonder Ruffled Ribbon. I also used a forgotten item on the card - mulberry paper. I have a bunch of mulberry paper in various colors that I've probably had for 5 years or more. When I first started stamping, mulberry paper was all the rage. I still like the soft look you get from tearing the edges of the paper.
This is the first time I have used this stamp set, Party This Way. I actually got it free during Saleabration so it's ok. But, it's a great stamp set for birthdays so I'll hang on to it for a while. The DSP is from an old SU Stamping Kit from a year or so ago. I also put Crystal Effects on the balloons - you can see them close up in the next picture. Also, I didn't have Brilliant Blue ribbon so I took a piece of Bashful Blue and my Brilliant Blue marker and colored the grosgrain ribbon to match.
Supplies used:
Card Stock: Brilliant Blue (retired), Bashful Blue, Real Red, Whisper White, Party DSP (don't remember name!)
Stamps: Party This Way
Accessories: Big Shot, Nestabilities, Crystal Effects, Black Marker, Bashful Blue Grosgrain Ribbon, Dimensionals
Ink: Brilliant Blue, Real Red,
Labels:
Elizabeth,
Party This Way,
retiring stamps
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
My Helper and my Monday Mailer card
This is my Monday Mailer that I sent out last week. I used the Beau Chateau Side Notes to create the card. The Side Notes are uniquely shaped die-cut tags and accents that quickly add dimension, texture, and journaling to any project. They are heavyweight felt-weave paper and come with 24 total notes. I ordered them a few months ago and forgot about them. So, when I was trying to decide what to make for my Monday Mailer, I found these on my desk. I think they worked great for this card. What say you?
Supplies:
Paper: Pretty In Pink, Mocha Morning DSP
Ink: Soft Suede
Stamps: Sincere Salutations, Creative Elements
Accessories: Beau Chateau Side Notes
It's been a rainy cold day here today. I don't think the temperature got past 55 degrees! Pretty unusual for late April but we really needed the rain. And since I didn't have anything planned for today other than doing the laundry, I could stay in my sweats all day! I talked to my son and his family earlier in the day and he told me it was about 99 degrees there. What a difference! I'll take my 55 degrees any day!
I worked on making a few cards today using some of the retired stamps before it's too late. While working on my cards, I had a little helper! Can you spot her in the picture below?
This is a drawer unit that I have in my room. The top drawer wouldn't stay on the tracks, so I removed it. Sammie loves to jump into the drawer and go down in the back of the drawers. Don't know what is back there that is so interesting to her. She has definitely come out of her shell in the month she has been at my house.
This is her favorite spot though. She likes to stretch out on my table and nudge my hand away from the mouse and onto her head to scratch her. |
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
More April Club Cards
I have a couple more of the April Club cards to share with you. Although my Tuesday group only ended up making the Anti-Bacterial Soap Holder and two of the cards. They took too much time watercoloring!! I seem to always think they can work faster than they actually do. But, no matter, the cards will be here next month! We'll see what Thursday's group gets accomplished.
HOW TO:
HOW TO:
This is a very pretty white on white card using Kindness Matters (which didn't retire!!) |
- Cut two pieces of Whisper White cardstock: 10” x 4 ¼” AND 4” x 5 ¼”
- Emboss smaller white piece with Stripes Embossing Folder and Big Shot
- Wrap pleated green ribbon around and adhere to white embossed piece
- Die cut an oval with Big Shot & Oval Decorative Embossing Folder. Adhere to card with dimensionals.
- Stamp “thanks” and one of the butterflies from Kindness Matters onto a white scrap and punch out with large Oval Punch. Adhere to the embossed oval with dimensional.
- Stamp butterfly on scrap of white with Pear & Pacific Point markers and cut out. Adhere to card with dimensional.
- Make a bow using Seam Binding Ribbon and glue to side of card.
- Punch small flower and glue to top of bow. Adhere a small pearl in center of flower.
This great card uses two of my favorites - the stamp set, Field Flowers and two-step stamping. |
- Very Vanilla cardstock: 10” x 4 ¼” and 2 ½” x 4”
- Black cardstock: 2 ¾” x 4 ¼”
- Mocha Morning DSP – 4” x 5”
- Adhere DSP to Vanilla card.
- Adhere small Vanilla piece to Black cardstock.
- Stamp leaves & stems from Field Flowers onto Vanilla card stock with Early Espresso ink..
- Insert brad in lower corner. Adhere matted vanilla piece to the DSP & card.
- Stamp flowers onto scrap Vanilla – use Crumb Cake ink for the solid flower & Espresso ink to the other flower (two step stamping).
- Cut flowers out and adhere to card using Dimensionals.
- Stamp sentiment onto Vanilla & punch out with large Oval Punch
- Punch Designer Label in black. Mount Oval onto Black label.
Labels:
field flowers,
kindness matters,
Mocha Morning DSP,
Stamp Club
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Sketch Challenge 35 AND Blog Candy!
I made my Queen's Sketch Challenge card this week using My Digital Studio. I think it really turned out good. What do you think?
Supplies Used:
Certainly Celery Paper
Summer Smooches DSP
Apothecary Art, Fundamental Phrases, Frames With A Flourish, All Scallops Stamp Sets
Circle Punch
Labels Collection 1 Punch
Certainly Celery Bow embellishment
This week, there will be Blog Candy to be given away on the website for participating. We have an easy sketch this week so make a card and post to HERE and you might just be a winner!!
Supplies Used:
Certainly Celery Paper
Summer Smooches DSP
Apothecary Art, Fundamental Phrases, Frames With A Flourish, All Scallops Stamp Sets
Circle Punch
Labels Collection 1 Punch
Certainly Celery Bow embellishment
This week, there will be Blog Candy to be given away on the website for participating. We have an easy sketch this week so make a card and post to HERE and you might just be a winner!!
Labels:
apothecary art,
Blog Candy,
My Digital Studio,
summer smooch
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
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