Showing posts with label Stampin' Up!. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stampin' Up!. Show all posts

Saturday, July 14, 2018

Stampers Dozen Blog Hop - Christmas in July




 Hello Stampers!
Welcome to our blog hop! This month, we are emulating the advertisers and are featuring "Christmas in July".  I have chosen to use the new stamp set on page 95, "Mistletoe Season" in conjunction with the Stamparatus (Pg. 207), to make this Christmas wreath.
Of course I had to use one of my favorite new embellishments - the Red Rhinestone Basic Jewels to add Christmas bling! 

And, finally, you can see the three colors of ink I used to stamp the wreath. Call Me Clover, Shaded Spruce and Old Olive.  Thank you for hopping along on the Stampers Dozen Blog Hop!



Monday, July 2, 2018

Design with Paper in July

Hello Stampers!
Creating cards with Designer Series Paper (DSP) make the task SO easy! And, Stampin' Up! is running a month long sale on DSP!  Here are the details...

Here is a list of those eligible for the promotion:
Designer Series Paper Options

Item
Description
Page
Price (USD)
146338
Nature’s Poem Designer Series Paper
189
$11.00
146284
Twinkle Twinkle Designer Series Paper
189
$11.00
146921
Under the Mistletoe Designer Series Paper
189
$11.00
146902
Animal Expedition Designer Series Paper
190
$11.00
146897
Best Route Designer Series Paper
190
$11.00
146913
Petal Promenade Designer Series Paper
190
$11.00
146331
Tranquil Textures Designer Series Paper
190
$11.00
146289
Garden Impressions 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper
191
$11.00
146916
Tropical Escape 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper
191
$11.00
144177
Wood Textures 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper
191
$11.00
Would you like to see all the DSPs?  Here is a video to show you!!


Happy Stampin'!


Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Fun-Fetty Celebration

Howdy Stampers!
Here are a couple designs of 3" x 3" cards I cut for both my Open House and my order "thank-yous".  In cutting all of these:
I got all of these:
So...WHAT TO DO?!?!?
I say we CELEBRATE...
This is such a fun card in real life. I applied multipurpose liquid glue to the back side of the word 'celebrate' and layered it on top of the confetti left-overs! Then, I added a bit more glue and adhered to the front of a 3-3/4" x 5" Whisper White layer. I matted the Whisper White layer to the 4" x 5- 1/4" Gold Foil Sheet  and finally onto the Blueberry Bushel card base which is the normal 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" scored at 4-1/4".
Below you can see a listing of all the items I used to create this card. I sincerely appreciate those of you who have ordered from me on-line! Thank you!!

Friday, March 16, 2018

Myths and Magic Lots of Love Box

Howdy Stampers! 
James Fierce is in the hospital again for another long isolate stay.  This time, he is getting a couple of match box cars packaged in this knights and dragons box! 

 This box was made using the Lots of Love Box Framelits Dies, Myths & Magic Specialty Designer Series Paper (DSP) and the Mythis & Magic Specialty Washi Tape.  Remember, in Monday's post, I talked about cutting a whole sheet of the DSP while on a road trip? Well, all those cut out pieces came in VERY handy again!!
To construct this box, I cut out FOUR of the largest thinlit (which actually scores the piece too)
I cut the side tabs off two of those pieces then layed them side by side, every other one so I could glue one tab to the next piece. Hope that makes sense. I did not fold on the first score line on the flap.  I folded on the score line that gave me the biggest tab to fold out over the top of the box.
Once I had the four panels glued out flat and finally folded it to complete the box, it was a box without a bottom! The remedy was to score a 4" square piece of Whisper White card stock at 1/2" on all four sides. Cut the score lines on two opposite sides to make the flaps to fold in to form the mini box. Insert and glue this inside the bottom of the box. Tip: I did this after I was finished decorating.
I am so very impressed with how well this suite coordinates and is SO easy to use!
Below are the supplies needed to complete this project.  Would anyone like to see a video on how to make this project?  Leave me a comment.

Happy Stamping!