TODAY ... SALE-A-BRATION starts!! For every $50 you order (before tax and shipping) you get to choose one free item from the Sale-a-bration brochure .....and there's no limits.
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE CATALOG.
If your order reaches $150 you get a darling tote bag and if your order reaches $400 you get an awesome bundle. Check it out on page 3 of the Sale-a-bration Brochure. When ordering, please make sure you go through my website to get to my Stampin Up site ...so that you get the hostess benefits too.
If you're thinking about joining my team and becoming a Stampin UP Demonstrator ....the Starter Kit is $125 and you get a FREE Paper Pack or a Digital Download every month for the rest of the year.
This is my favorite paper: It is on page 7 of the Sale-a-bration catalog
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
SALE-A-BRATION TIME!
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Happy Birthday Kit
Ashley's birthday is Dec. 22. I made a darling Birthday Book for her and took it to San Antonio when we were there. It was a kit I got from The Button Farm. They have some great kits!!
I love working with kits sometimes. This weekend I did a mini baby book also from The Button Farm. It turned out sooo cute! I am making it for my nephew and his wife who are having a baby boy in March.
SALE-A-BRATION starts Jan. 24 - Tuesday!! I will be posting information about Sale-a-bration soon as well as a few samples.
I love working with kits sometimes. This weekend I did a mini baby book also from The Button Farm. It turned out sooo cute! I am making it for my nephew and his wife who are having a baby boy in March.
SALE-A-BRATION starts Jan. 24 - Tuesday!! I will be posting information about Sale-a-bration soon as well as a few samples.
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Elementary Elegance .... Again!
Once again, I used Elementary Elegance to create a card. Don't forget - this is one of the sets available for FREE during Sale-a-bration!
It is hard to see in the picture, but I stamped the frame from Elementary Elegance in white and embossed it in white on a Vanilla square. I punched the middle piece with Curly Label punch and stamped "Hello". The little bird is stamped in Marina Mist and cut out .... very carefully! I used the Daisy Die and punched out the daisy in Vanilla, folded it over and adhered it to the corner of the square. Then I put a Vanilla Rosette on top of it. The card base is Sahara Sand and I used a sponge dauber on the edges. There are two strips of Crumb Cake Seam Binding glued down. In the middle of them is a piece of Marina Mist Satin Ribbon that I pleated.
close up of the stamp and daisy flower |
Labels:
Elementary Elegance,
salebration
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Vargas Calendar
I want to share with you the 1946 calendar that I mentioned in my post yesterday. The calendar sketches are by Alberto Vargas. I must admit, I was not familiar with him so I "googled" him and learned that he is the most famous and prolific pin-up artist of all time. He was from Peru and came to America in 1916. His first encounter with America happened about noon at Broadway and Fourteenth Street (New York), when he
was suddenly surrounded by a lunchtime crowd of smartly dressed office
workers. Mesmerized by their grace, sophistication, and beauty, the artist decided he would spend his life glorifying the American Girl. He did illustrations for Butterick (patterns) and Adelson Hat Company. He also did paintings of all the Ziegfield Follies girls, for Paramount Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, Hellmans Mayonnaise,Warner Bros, MGM, and Esquire Magazine. While working with Esquire, he started doing the yearly pin-up girl calendars until 1946 when he left the magazine. By 1950, Esquire had a law suit against him doing any of the calendars using his name. Well, when he went to work for Esquire, they shortened his name dropping the "s" from the end. Esquire had copyrighted his name, Varga. So, the court ruled that in the future he would have to sign his full name to his work. In the 1950s and 60s, he started doing work for Playboy Magazine. I am guessing this calendar may have been a give-away or gift to my great-aunt when she had her own hat store in downtown Charlotte. Anyway, I was curious about it and wondering what it's worth would be. When I "googled" that, I came up with a few calendars on e-bay - going for $100-$250!! Wow! You never know what you have in your treasures!
I think they are so pretty. I am sure in their time, they were pretty shocking to many. We've come a long way, baby!!
The cover |
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Take a Tour!
Sonny painted the last room yesterday .... unless I can convince him to paint my stamp room. I just don't know if I want to move everything - again - to paint! He's not real anxious to paint anymore either. Maybe I'll just wait a few months!! The pink bedrooms turned out really pretty. Here are a few pictures of one of the guest rooms. It is my vintage room. I have a lot of things from my grandmother's house - really old stuff!
Hope you enjoyed the tour of my guest room! Now Sonny & I are off to the movies. Enjoy your weekend!
This is a baby gown that my grandmother made for me. I hung it on the wall. The trim on it matches the pink walls. |
Me painting the saying on the wall. It was a Decorative sticker that I had applied to the wall a few years ago. When we painted, it got covered up, so I had to paint over it. |
The lamp is new. But do you notice the pink ribbon trim? It is the pleated ribbon from the Stampin' Up Mini Catalog! It is not just for card making! Love it! |
These are two pictures that I found at M's - I thought they added that vintage look to the room! |
Labels:
home decor,
pleated ribbon,
vintage
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
January Club Cards
My Stamp Clubs met this week. I had fun designing Valentines and a couple of birthday cards for them to work on. One of the gals requested a birthday card for a friend who has a Leap Year birthday. Wouldn't that be weird - to have a real birthday every four years? If you are born on a Leap Year, do you get your driver's license on February 28th or March 1st? I found out that it is decided by each state. Anyway, I looked through my stamps trying to decide what would be an appropriate card for a Leap Year person. I found the retired set that has clocks I could stamp for the background. I made the card real vintage-y and distressed the edges.
This was a Shaker Valentine. I used the Peekaboo Die and the Big Shot to make the shaker part. When it is closed, there are two hearts on top. |
Labels:
Build A Cupcake,
framelits dies,
Occasions catalog,
salebration,
shaker card,
Stamp Club,
Take It to Heart
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Sketch Challenge 22
Every Tuesday I get excited to check the Stampin' Up website to see what the latest My Digital Studio releases are. They usually don't disappoint me. Yesterday's selection included "Sweet Shop" design kit and the "Labels Collection" punches. The punches coordinate with one of Stampin' Up's new Framelits collection of dies and I love them. So of course, I had to download the new releases and while I was at it, looked back for a few weeks and found some other goodies that I had to have! Of course, all this was done last night around 11 pm. Then I set about to make my card for the Stamping Queens Challenge using some of my newest "toys". I had the card done and was in bed by midnight! That is how quick and easy My Digital Studio is!
This card uses the Designer Paper from the Saleabration catalog - Everyday Enchantment. This is one of my favorite papers and I know I will be ordering several packets! The stamp set is from the Mini Catalog - Tea Shoppe. Don't you just love that saying by Louisa May Alcott??? Even though I created this card using MDS, you can easily recreate it yourself using paper and stamps. Give it a try or come up with your own creation using this week's sketch.
This card uses the Designer Paper from the Saleabration catalog - Everyday Enchantment. This is one of my favorite papers and I know I will be ordering several packets! The stamp set is from the Mini Catalog - Tea Shoppe. Don't you just love that saying by Louisa May Alcott??? Even though I created this card using MDS, you can easily recreate it yourself using paper and stamps. Give it a try or come up with your own creation using this week's sketch.
Labels:
framelits dies,
My Digital Studio,
Occasions catalog,
salebration,
sketch challenge,
Stampin' Queens Sketch
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Organization
How do you like my new Blog Header? I did it in My Digital Studio using pictures I've taken during the year. The first picture of Sonny and I was taken when we were in San Antonio in December at Christmas. The next picture is Ashley and I in Ireland at one of the many pubs we visited. Next is Marianne (sister) and I in our Steelers gear - I think it was during Super Bowl 2 years ago in Pittsburgh. The next one is Sonny, Ashley and I in Ireland at Powerscourt Waterfalls between Dublin and Killkenny. Next is Ashley and I at Ft. Hood when she returned from Iraq. Not a great picture of me but remember, I had been sitting out in the 100+ temperature for about 3 hours!!! The last one is the three of us at the Smithwick Brewery where we discovered our new favorite pint to enjoy.
I have been busy this weekend. I finished cleaning my stamp room and moved furniture around. I think I am going to like it. I just hope I haven't organized my things to the point that I can't find them!! I'm so excited about my ribbon holder!! Here are a few pictures of the finished project:
One more organization tip for you. I have the new Framelits Dies from the Occasions Mini Catalog (and love them!.) They come in a nice plastic envelope so what I did for storage was to tape some magnet strips to the cardboard that the dies are stuck on and then just slide them back in the envelope.
I hope you get some inspiration from some of my organization tips. You know, you're never through getting things organized. As soon as you think you are, you buy more stuff and have to figure out a way to organize it!! If you have any tips to share, please leave me a comment.
Labels:
framelits dies,
Organization
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
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