I can't believe I have only posted one update on my blog this week! I have been busy trying to get all my swaps ready for the NC Quarterly in Wilmington. Got 'em ready but ..... Quarterly has been canceled! Mother Nature has a hurricane party planned for Wilmington instead. Not so sure whether Joaquin will actually hit Wimington but they are calling for a LOT of rain all weekend. The gals planning the Quarterly didn't want to take any chances. I really feel for them as a lot of work goes into planning a Quarterly and then having to cancel at the last minute. But, they are going to reschedule and hopefully, it will be a weekend that will work for both myself and Marianne.
In the meantime, thought I'd share a few more of the swap cards I received from the Holiday catalog.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Swap Cards
Labels:
Holiday Catalog,
Swaps
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Monday, September 28, 2015
Reason for the Season
We had a fun weekend despite the fact that it rained all weekend, but we really need the rain so I am not complaining!. We went out with friends to American Ale House in Hickory on Saturday night and of course on Sunday went to Big Al's to watch the Steelers game with friends. It was an ugly game but we came away with a win. The bad thing is Big Ben (our quarterback) was carted off with an injury to his leg. Looks like he might be out 3-4 weeks ... not good!
I have a few other swaps to share with you to give you some ideas for your own card making. These cards all use the Reason for the Season stamp with the Fancy Flower punch. These come as a bundle.
I have a few other swaps to share with you to give you some ideas for your own card making. These cards all use the Reason for the Season stamp with the Fancy Flower punch. These come as a bundle.
Labels:
christmas card,
Reason for the Season,
Swaps
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Delicate Ornaments
I have been working fast and furious on my swaps for Quarterly. I have a little over a week to get them all done! I signed up for: 3x3 card (11), full card (25), 3D project (15), tags (16) and the shoebox card (31)! Plus someone had to drop out this week & I volunteered to be a "swap angel" and do another 16 tags! Right now, I have completed all except the 3D and the extra tag swap so I am doing ok.
The Southern Living Group that is part of Newcomers is hosting a tea and fashion show next Wednesday. I was honored to be asked to be one of the models. I went for my fitting yesterday at Chicos. I have never shopped at Chicos - mainly because of the price of their clothes but I also find their sizing system very confusing! They don't size their clothes the standard way, like 10, 12, 14, etc. but instead they are size 0, 1, 2, 3! Very confusing for an old person like me! I was a bit leary that the clothes were going to be too "hip" and young for me but I was pleasantly surprised. I ended up buying a pair of jeans even though I don't usually pay big bucks for jeans! But they fit so well I couldn't resist. Everything in the store was 40% off so the $90 jeans were just over $50 after tax. I will be modeling them next week. (Pictures to follow!)
OK - I have more swap cards to share.
I loved this card using the Delicate Ornaments Thinlet Die (pg 15) It also uses the new Curvy Corner Trio punch, The pictures below show the unique fold of this card.
Another great card using the Embellished Ornaments stamp set and Thinlets with the Season of Cheer DSP and another unique fold. But .... can you spot the mistake on this one?
Just the center panel opens. The sentiment is punched out with the new Washi Label Punch (from the main catalog.)
OK - the mistake that I see is the DSP on the left side is upside down!
Labels:
christmas card,
Delicate Ornaments,
Swaps
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Halloween and Fall Cards
Labels:
Holiday Catalog,
Swaps
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Fall Card Swaps
Today was a good football day! The Steelers played their first home game and won big time! I don't know if I am going to hold on to my first place in the Football Pool. I did ok with the early games, but lost all 3 of the late afternoon games. Now I am trying to pull Green Bay through and tomorrow night will be rooting for Indianapolis! We'll see! Right now I am 22 (wins) and 8 (losses) and the closest to me (4 people) have 19 and 11.
Sonny and I went to the movies yesterday and saw Walk In the Woods. It was so funny plus the scenery was beautiful! Robert Redford and Nick Nolte were the two old men who tried to walk the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine. Their banter back and forth had me laughing out loud. I recommend you see it is you want a few chuckles. I have heard mixed reviews but my review is a "thumbs up."
I recently participate in a couple of swaps using sets from the Holiday Mini Catalog. Thought I'd share a few of them with you.
This is the card that I made. I used the Woodlands embossing folder for the trees in the background and used a dauber with white craft ink to highlight them. Then I stamped the spooky eyes (or are they bats?) and birds in the background. I cut a Spider Web Doily in half and adhered it under the burlap ribbon that I had cut in half and pulled a few threads out of it to tie in a knot on the side. I used the Lots of Labels framelits and cut one of the labels in half. I got the plaid design by using one of the stamps from Your Presents. I stamped the diagonal "present" in one direction and then turned it sideways and stamped it over the first one.
This card uses the Acorny Thank You set (pg 45). It is a really cute set but not one I bought this time so I am happy to have this card to share.
This is one of my favorite cards! It also uses the Woodland Embossing Folder in the background - it is very subtle. She used the branch (sideways) in the Among the Branches set and hung leaves from it. But my favorite part is the Glitter Splatter Technique that we learned at convention. I had forgotten about it but I love it! You dilute a little bit of Tombow liquid glue with water, making it pretty runny using your Aqua Pen. Then get some of the glue on your Aqua Pen and tap it with your finger to spatter the blue all over your card stock. Then sprinkle Glitter over the glue! Let dry and voila, a sparkly card.
Hope you have a great week!
Sonny and I went to the movies yesterday and saw Walk In the Woods. It was so funny plus the scenery was beautiful! Robert Redford and Nick Nolte were the two old men who tried to walk the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine. Their banter back and forth had me laughing out loud. I recommend you see it is you want a few chuckles. I have heard mixed reviews but my review is a "thumbs up."
I recently participate in a couple of swaps using sets from the Holiday Mini Catalog. Thought I'd share a few of them with you.
This is the card that I made. I used the Woodlands embossing folder for the trees in the background and used a dauber with white craft ink to highlight them. Then I stamped the spooky eyes (or are they bats?) and birds in the background. I cut a Spider Web Doily in half and adhered it under the burlap ribbon that I had cut in half and pulled a few threads out of it to tie in a knot on the side. I used the Lots of Labels framelits and cut one of the labels in half. I got the plaid design by using one of the stamps from Your Presents. I stamped the diagonal "present" in one direction and then turned it sideways and stamped it over the first one.
This card uses the Acorny Thank You set (pg 45). It is a really cute set but not one I bought this time so I am happy to have this card to share.
This is one of my favorite cards! It also uses the Woodland Embossing Folder in the background - it is very subtle. She used the branch (sideways) in the Among the Branches set and hung leaves from it. But my favorite part is the Glitter Splatter Technique that we learned at convention. I had forgotten about it but I love it! You dilute a little bit of Tombow liquid glue with water, making it pretty runny using your Aqua Pen. Then get some of the glue on your Aqua Pen and tap it with your finger to spatter the blue all over your card stock. Then sprinkle Glitter over the glue! Let dry and voila, a sparkly card.
Hope you have a great week!
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Christmas cards
I have a few Christmas cards to share with you. Yes, I said Christmas - it's not too early to start. If you do a few each week, you'll be ready when the hectic holidays arrive!
This is a set we received at convention - Your Presents.
Another card using Sparkly Seasons stamp set but this time as a snow globe with a snowman inside. The DSP is from the paper stack, Merry Moments.
This card uses the Woodlands embossing folder. I love it!! This time I embossed onto Smoky Slake and used my dauber to highlight the trees in white craft ink.
This card is so simple to make. I did a watercolor swish on a panel of watercolor paper. I watered down the ink from my reinkers and used my Aqua Pen to paint the 3 colors. I stamped the ornament from Sparkly Seasons onto Vellum paper and punched it out. Next the "falala" was punched out from the thinklets in red glitter paper and applied over the ornament. The final touch was the Red Pom Pom trim stapled in the corner. Really easy!
Another card using Sparkly Seasons stamp set but this time as a snow globe with a snowman inside. The DSP is from the paper stack, Merry Moments.
Labels:
christmas card
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
September Fall Stamp Club
Loving this week's weather! Sonny just told me it is supposed to be down to 50 this morning!! Time to turn off the A/C. Cool fall weather plus NFL football makes this gal happy! I am in a fun football pool and picked pretty good this week I guess. I am FIRST right now with 14 wins and 1 loss. One game left to go - I'm watching it now but about to go to bed so I'll have to wait until the morning to see if the Vikings pull it out against San Fran. (Updated - Vikings lost so I tied for first place this week.)
I had time yesterday to do a new blog header for fall - using My Digital Studio. I haven't used MDS in a while and need to get busy and start on my 2016 calendars.
I attended a Holiday Stampaganza Saturday and made some really cool projects. We also did a swap card. Plus I recently did a swap with the NC demos so I have a lot of great samples from the Holiday Catalog that I will be sharing soon.
This week is Stamp Club and we are going to be using some of the Bundles from the Holiday Catalog. Thought I'd share the directions I give my club gals if you would like to duplicate these cards.
This is not from the Holiday Catalog but I wanted to demonstrate how easy these flowers are to make from the Cotton Paper.
THANKS CARD W/FLOWERS
I had time yesterday to do a new blog header for fall - using My Digital Studio. I haven't used MDS in a while and need to get busy and start on my 2016 calendars.
I attended a Holiday Stampaganza Saturday and made some really cool projects. We also did a swap card. Plus I recently did a swap with the NC demos so I have a lot of great samples from the Holiday Catalog that I will be sharing soon.
This week is Stamp Club and we are going to be using some of the Bundles from the Holiday Catalog. Thought I'd share the directions I give my club gals if you would like to duplicate these cards.
HALLOWEEN CHEER ALL YEAR (pg 6)
Supplies:
·
Cardstock: Basic Black, Very Vanilla, Happy Haunting
DSP, Hello Honey
·
Ink: Black, Hello Honey
·
Accessories: 2” Circle Punch, Spider Web Doilies (pg 47),
¾” Circle Punch
·
Stamps: Cheer All Year
Directions:
·
Adhere
spider web DSP to black card.
·
Adhere
orange “pumpkin face” DSP to 3 ¼” x 4 ¼” panel of Black card stock.
·
Use
Fine Tip Glue and adhere spider web doilie
to top left of panel. It will hang over – cut that part off &
save for inside of card.
·
Punch
out 2” circle from Hello Honey card stock & adhere to center of doilie.
·
Stamp
bat in black ink and adhere to circle with dimensionals.
·
Cut
1” strip of Tangelo Twist & cut end into flag. Adhere to back of black panel so the flag
part is sticking out.
·
Adhere
panel to card in top left corner.
·
Stamp
Happy Haunting onto strip of Very Vanilla and “flag” ends. Adhere to panel with dimensionals.
·
Stamp
“BOO” in black ink onto scrap of Vanilla, punch with ¾” Circle Punch and adhere to card.
·
Decorate
inside of card!
THANKS CARD W/FLOWERS
Supplies:
·
Cardstock: Bermuda Bay, Whisper White, Cotton Paper (pg
148)
·
Stamps: Endless Thanks, Gorgeous Grunge
·
Ink: Bermuda Bay, Watermelon Wonder, Crushed Curry
·
Accessories: Twine, Corner Rounder, Lovely Lace Emb.
Folder, Paper Piercing Tool w/mat, brads
·
Punches: Corner Rounder, Pansy, Petite Petals, Festive
Flower Builder Punch
Directions:
- · Emboss white panel with Lovely Lace folder. Round corners.
- · Tie twine around card & tie. Adhere to Bermuda Bay card.
- · Stamp sentiment (Endless Thanks) onto 3” x 2” white panel at bottom right with Bermuda Bay ink.
- · Stamp dots from Gorgeous Grunge in Watermelon Wonder & Crushed Curry – STAMP OFF FIRST!!
- · Adhere panel to card with dimensionals.
- · Punch flowers:
o
8
from Petite Petals Punch from Crushed Curry Cotton Paper;
o
4
from Pansy Punch from Watermelon Cotton Paper;
o
4
leaves from Festive Flower Builder Punch (use smaller leaf) from Green Cotton
Paper
- Place the flowers one on top of another and pierce the center with your Paper Piercing Tool. Put a brad through the center.
- Crumble and fluff the layers and adhere them to the card w/glue dots.
- Tuck the leaves under the larger flower and adhere them to the card.
HAPPY SCENES BUNDLE (pg 11)
Supplies:
·
Cardstock: Mellow Moss, Black, Vanilla, Happy Haunting
DSP
·
Ink: Black, Mellow Moss, Soft Saffron, Pear Pizazz
·
Stamps: Happy Scenes, Cheery All Year
·
Hearth
& Home Thinlits Dies
·
Accessories: Markers, Square Pillow Box Die (for leaves),
Postage Stamp Punch (retired), Mellow Moss Ribbon (retired), sponge daubers
Directions:
·
Adhere
ribbon to bottom of Polka Dot Happy Haunting DSP. (I used glue dots to pleat edge.
·
Adhere
polka dot paper to Mellow Moss card
·
Use
Hearth & Home Thinlit to cut out window & window sill parts.
·
Stamp
scene on 2 ½” x 3 ¼” piece of Very Vanilla.
·
Use
markers to color pumpkins.
·
Lightly
sponge sky with Soft Saffron & grass w/Pear Pizazz
·
Adhere
“scene” behind window die.
·
Adhere
window to card on right side with dimensionals.
·
Stamp
sentiment onto Very Vanilla scrap and use edge of Postage Stamp Punch on edges.
·
Punch
out leaves using Square Pillow Box Die and adhere to front of window.
·
Decorate
inside.
AMONG THE BRANCHES BUNDLE (pg 39)
Supplies:
· Card Stock: Very Vanilla, Delightful Dijon
· Stamps: Among the Branches
· Ink: R.Razzleberry, D.Dijon, Tangelo Twist, Sahara Sand
· Accessories: Dijon Dotted Lace Trim, Punches – 2” Circle, 2 3/8” Scallop Circle, Sponge Daubers
· Woodland Embossing Folder
Directions:
· Emboss Very Vanilla with Woodland Emb. Folder
· Use daubers to softly daube Sahara Sand ink onto trees.
· Stamp leaves in different colors onto branches
· Stamp on scrap Vanilla cardstock “AUTUMN WISHES” with R.Razzleberry ink. Punch out w/2” Circle Punch
· Mount onto 2 3/8” Dijon scalloped circle.
· Tie Dijon Dotted Lace Trim around card and tie.
· Adhere whole panel to Dijon card.
· Adhere “AUTUMN WISHES” to bottom left of card with dimensionals.
Labels:
Among the Branches,
Cheer All Year,
Endless Thanks,
fall,
Happy Scenes,
Holiday Catalog,
Stamp Club
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Friday, September 11, 2015
Remembering 9-11
In remembrance of 9/11, I thought I'd post some pictures from my visit to the 9-11 Memorial last November.
We will never forget.
We will never forget.
Labels:
9-11
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Sleigh Ride Edgelits
I have been having fun with the stamp sets, framelits, punches, DSP, etc. from the Holiday Mini Catalog. There are so many great sets and bundles in this catalog. But one item I do not want to ever be without is on page 43 - the Fine Tip Glue Pen. OMG!! It is fabulous! I used it earlier on a swap I am making to run a fine line of glue and put glitter on a flower. So much easier than anything else I have used. I suggest you put that on your list of things you have to have from this catalog!!
Here are a couple of cards I have made using the Sleigh Ride Edgelits (pg 12). They were on my list from the beginning and I love them.
For this card, I cut the Santa apart and adhered it under the Vellum that I embossed snowflakes in sliver. The "jingle" sentiment is from Jingle All the Way which is bundled with the Sleigh Ride Edgelits.
On this card, I sponged the Tip Top Taupe with white ink to tone it down a bit. I did the trees in Mint Macaron and the embossed sky (using a new embossing folder - Softly Falling, pg. 24) is Pool Party. I mounted the whole card onto Lost Lagoon. I like the varying shades of blue and green.
These are the bundles available in the Holiday Mini:
If you are putting an order in on-line, please use my Hostess Code for this month - TPJ9XSDC
If you are interested in the Paper Pumpkin Deal, TODAY is the last day to take advantage of the HALFPRICE deal!
There are some great items for this week's Weekly Deals - I don't know about you, but I can always use some pearls! And the sequins will go great in a Halloween Shaker card! And what about that silver ribbon and glimmer paper? Great for the holiday stamping!
New items have been added to the Clearance Rack this week also. Remember, these items can be used for your club order too.
Here are a couple of cards I have made using the Sleigh Ride Edgelits (pg 12). They were on my list from the beginning and I love them.
For this card, I cut the Santa apart and adhered it under the Vellum that I embossed snowflakes in sliver. The "jingle" sentiment is from Jingle All the Way which is bundled with the Sleigh Ride Edgelits.
On this card, I sponged the Tip Top Taupe with white ink to tone it down a bit. I did the trees in Mint Macaron and the embossed sky (using a new embossing folder - Softly Falling, pg. 24) is Pool Party. I mounted the whole card onto Lost Lagoon. I like the varying shades of blue and green.
These are the bundles available in the Holiday Mini:
If you are putting an order in on-line, please use my Hostess Code for this month - TPJ9XSDC
If you are interested in the Paper Pumpkin Deal, TODAY is the last day to take advantage of the HALFPRICE deal!
There are some great items for this week's Weekly Deals - I don't know about you, but I can always use some pearls! And the sequins will go great in a Halloween Shaker card! And what about that silver ribbon and glimmer paper? Great for the holiday stamping!
New items have been added to the Clearance Rack this week also. Remember, these items can be used for your club order too.
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Monday, September 7, 2015
Happy 21st Birthday!
Hope you had a safe but fun Labor Day! I did. On Saturday, we went to the movies and saw No Escape. It was not the best movie I've seen and was quite bloody but it was entertainment for the afternoon! On Sunday, we braved the heat and took our boat out. It was not as hot as it has been but it was not cool either!! Monday, we drove up to the mountains thinking the temps would be a lot cooler - not so. We went to the Apple Festival in Hendersonville - a couple of hours from us. Hendersonville is a really nice little town and one we will return to visit in the future. Most of the tents selling things were gone but we were still able to get some delicious NC apples - honeycrisp - my favorite! We watched most of the parade but after a little over an hour, we decided to cool off in one of the two Irish bars that were downtown. Later we found a German restaurant a few blocks away and had dinner. Oh my!! It was delish!! Sonny has already put it in his GPS as a favorite with intentions of returning.
I was able to get a little stamping done too over the weekend. I mailed this card to my daughter-in-law's oldest daughter for her 21st birthday which was Sunday. I am quite pleased with how the card turned out.
I used a stamp set from the Holiday Catalog - Your Presents - which I received from convention. It is great that this set is not just for Christmas. The stars are from the Star Framelits and I stamped on them using a really, really old and retired stamp set - Itty Bitty Backgrounds. The "21" comes from the Numbers Framelits.
The best news of my weekend was that ..... Ashley made it back home safe and sound!! She left Guam Friday around noon (which was Saturday, noon, for her) and arrived in San Antonio on Saturday around 6:30. So, she had two Saturdays! Her friends made a "welcome home" sign and greeted her at the airport and another one of her friends had a welcome home sign on her front door when she got home. Not sure when we'll see her but it sure was great to just pick up the phone today and call her.
I was able to get a little stamping done too over the weekend. I mailed this card to my daughter-in-law's oldest daughter for her 21st birthday which was Sunday. I am quite pleased with how the card turned out.
I used a stamp set from the Holiday Catalog - Your Presents - which I received from convention. It is great that this set is not just for Christmas. The stars are from the Star Framelits and I stamped on them using a really, really old and retired stamp set - Itty Bitty Backgrounds. The "21" comes from the Numbers Framelits.
The best news of my weekend was that ..... Ashley made it back home safe and sound!! She left Guam Friday around noon (which was Saturday, noon, for her) and arrived in San Antonio on Saturday around 6:30. So, she had two Saturdays! Her friends made a "welcome home" sign and greeted her at the airport and another one of her friends had a welcome home sign on her front door when she got home. Not sure when we'll see her but it sure was great to just pick up the phone today and call her.
Labels:
Ashley,
birthday card,
numbers thinlits,
star framelit
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
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