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Happy Halloween!

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Happy Halloween!  The big day is finally here!  It feels a little different to celebrate Halloween in my "empty nest" with all the kids gone, but I’m hoping to have a lot of Trick-or-Treaters at my door tonight.  Since the little neighborhood carnival is just down the street from us, we usually get quite a few trick-or-treaters who come to the door after they leave the carnival.  I always enjoy that.  Our neighborhood in southwest Houston has held this carnival for 30 years I think.  We spent many years taking our kids there, from our first year when our daughter was only five months old up through the years that we helped man the Cub Scout booth.  I should try to scrapbook some of those old Halloween photos of the kids in their wonderful costumes!

For your Halloween greeting I have posted some of the Halloween projects I have stamped over the last month or so.  Some we would have done at my Halloween Stamp Camp had I not had to cancel due to my college freshman’s broken bones from spontaneously trying to jump over a culvert while walking back to his dorm over Parents Weekend.  Fortunately, we were already there and able to tend to him for a week, instead of a weekend, for doctor visits, surgery, and getting him set up as independently as possible to continue his semester at college.  Just goes to show that even if your nest is "empty" you really never are finished with parenting.  I was sad to miss out on stamping Halloween things with my customers, but we’ll just move on to the next holiday!

Holiday Mini Items

Holiday_wrapping_paper_celebratio_2 Here are the tiny Library Clips and the Gold Elastic cord in the Holiday Mini!  The clips are very cute, much tinier than you can imagine!  The cord is very fine and shiny!  I was excited to see the glistening roll of it!Library_clips_elastic_cord

Here is the new holiday Designer Wrapping Paper.  Two rolls are included in each assortment.  Besides wrapping beautiful gifts, this paper can also be used like designer paper on other stamping projects!  I chose this pattern, Celebration, because it can be used for other occasions besides Christmas.  I also love the plain white wrapping paper in the Fall/Winter Collection 2007.  It can be stamped or rolled with a wheel to suit any gift-giving occasion!

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The Apple Cider Designer Paper in the Holiday Mini is also fabulous!  The colors and designs can be used for much more than just the fall season!

This is the Dashing Designer Double-sided Paper in the regular catalog.  It will look fantastic for lots of Christmas projects.  However, it can also be used for other occasions as well.
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2-5-7-10 Box

Halloween_25710_box2 Here is a cute little box to make for any occasion, called the 2-5-7-10 box on Splitcoaststampers.  Click here for the tutorial on their site.  It really was easy to make.  Again I used the Booglie Eyes stamp set, first to stamp tone on tone on the Pumpkin Pie cardstock to make the box, and then used the witch on the front piece of cardstock.  To make the scalloped edge, I used the corner rounder punch.  To make the scalloped edge show up, I decided t just stick a strip of black cardstock underneath it.  Really fun to make!  Try it!

Easy Mummy Card

Mummy_cardThis was a fun and easy card I actually made after seeing a photo of it from the Stampin’ Up!(R) Louisville Regional meeting.  I just used an Old Olive cardstock base, then tore strips of Whisper White paper to form the strips.  Our punches made this card SO easy!  The eyes were made with circle punches and the tongue with the large oval punch!  What a fun card to send to someone for Halloween!

Pop-Up Cards

Halloween_standup_cardI have often seen stand-up pop-up cards like this one but this is my first try.  The card actually folds flat (as you will see in the second photo) to fit into an envelope but when you pull on the greeting, it stands up on its own base.  And it is very easy to make!

This one is made with the fun Booglie Eyes stamp set, colored in with Stampin’ Write Markers, along with the always useful Itty Bitty Backgrounds stamp set.  On the top of the base, I stamped some circles from the stamp set Priceless and used a strip of Creepy Crawly Designer Paper for a little interest on the side of the base.  The ribbon colors are retired but were the most Halloweeny I had on hand at the moment.

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Remember, you can click on any of the photos for a larger image.

Halloween_house_standup_card Here is another one I made!  I used the Home is Where the Haunt Is stamp set.  The words at the bottom are from the Creepy Crawly Designer Series Paper.  I have to admit I had a “Duh!” moment when I realized words I saw on a similar project were from the paper, not from the jumbo Batty wheel!  I kept looking at the words on that wheel in the catalog and wondering where these other Halloween words came from, if they were on the backside of the wheel or if I was forgetting about some other wheel!  But no, they are printed on the Creepy Crawly paper and you have a large assortment of different size words to choose from!

Halloween is Coming!

Halloween_crisscrossNow that the children are all back in school, we know it is time to start thinking about the upcoming holidays.  I always find that once I get past September the fall season is just a blur all the way into Christmas.  School activities get into full-swing, there are craft shows to go see, some fall birthdays thrown in and before you know it  Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas all come in close succession.

Ever since I ordered the Stampin’ Up!® Creepy Crawly Designer Paper  I have been in the mood to stamp some Halloween projects!   This week on Splitcoaststampers the tutorial was about making Criss-Cross cards.  I decided to try it and this is what I came up with using several different stamp sets plus the new Creepy Crawly DS Paper.  For the pumpkin, I used the new Year After Year set and colored it in with my Aquapainter and Stampin’ Write Markers.  On the inside card, I used Party Punch and  Booglie Eyes .  I just love the Booglie Eyes set!  And of course to make the little tab at the top, I used the Round Tab Punch.

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Choose Your Family! Starter Kit Special

Stampin’ Up!® has announced a new special running from now until Sept. 30th.  Wish you could choose your own family sometimes??  Well, now you can…..family of ink pads, anyway!

Purchase the Starter Kit between August 10 and September 30, and you’ll get to pick the family of your choice!  Yes, you can pick the color family of Classic Stampin’ Pads® FREE. That’s a $57.95  value!

Click here to read all about it!  If you have ever wanted to be a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator with all the benefits and fun, now is the time!

New recruits may choose between our four color families (Bold Brights, Earth Elements, Rich Regals, and Soft Subtles) or choose a pack of our 2007 In Color pads. Color family packs include 12 ink pads, and the In Color selection includes six ink pads.

 

 

Where is this summer going?!

I guess it has really been awhile since I have posted.  My blog is never far from my mind but I seem to always put it off until the next day… and the next day…and now it is the middle of August!  And I have actually been doing some stamping this summer (never as much as I would like to do) so I do have some things to post. 

I think the summer has been speeding by so fast because I am sending my last child off to college this week.  While I would have said boys don’t need as much stuff at college as girls, and even though I have been through this twice before, it still has taken a significant amount of shopping and errands to get everything accomplished…or purchased.  And there are still probably a few more things to do before we leave in a couple of days, not to mention the actual packing.  To top it off, we had to think about possible hurricane preparations because of Hurricane Dean, but thankfully that seems to be avoiding the Texas coast as of now.

Here are a couple of cute things made with the Zoofari Stamp set.  I also used the new wheel, See You Around to make the little dotted background.  You could make lots of cute baby cards and things with the Zoofari set.

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When I wanted to make a little gift for my neighbor who became a grandmother, I found a cute little album on SCS made with one 12×12 sheet of designer paper for the basic project.  The basic directions are to fold the 12×12 in half, then accordion fold, and on the end panels you can fold down one corner of the paper to make an opening for a tag.  On the "inside" panels I cut down on the folds about halfway and folded one piece down.  I used other pieces of designer paper and the Zoofari set to embellish.  I decided to decorate both sides as it could be used standing rather than folded and tied with ribbon.  I was pleased with how this project turned out with the cute little animals!

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Zoofari_accalbum_back Here you can see the designer paper just folded in half.

One Sheet of Paper Box!

This is one of Beate’s tutorials on Splitcoaststampers.  Just one sheet of 8.5 x 11 cardstock is used and folded a certain way.  There was only one tricky part and once I got it, it was easy!  I used the new In Color Sky Blue along with Chocolate Chip.  The stamp set is "Baroque Motifs".

One_sheet_box One sheet scored, stamped and (un)folded.

One_sheet_box_front The front of the box tied with the new Taffeta ribbon.

One_sheet_box_side Box from the side.

A Travel Album

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Here is the cover of a travel album I made for a gift.  I just used less than half of the retired "Tickets and Tokens" Simply Scrappin’ Kit to decorate it.  I found this wonderful project on Amy Celona’s website.

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The center has envelopes glued together to make pockets into which you can put photos or other travel memorabilia.                                                             

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A Few More!

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This was stamped using the Level 2 Hostess
Set, "In the Spotlight".  I loved making this
card, the random stamping just felt good!
The organdy ribbon is retired but the
Gingham is available.

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Easy one-layer card with "Pick a Petal".
Mount your petal stamps with the point
close to the bottom of your block
and you can see where to place your
petal.

New Projects!

Finally I am going to post some new things I have stamped!  A week ago I went to Peggy’s stamp camp (another Demo) and made these cards.  It was fun, relaxing, and felt good to stamp!
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Stamped with Baroque Motifs.      

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Stamped with Doodle This.  The flower on top was cut out and adhered to the stamped flower beneath it.

Cherish_peggy_2 Another Baroque Motifs card!  Love this set!

Remember to click on any photo to enlarge it.

New Catalog Goodies Have Arrived!!

New_catalog_goodies1a_2Here are a few things!  Click on the photo to make it larger.

LOVE the new Stampin’ Stack & Store to hold containers of brads, buttons, beads, you name it!  It came fully assembled out of the box except to screw on the top handle and spins nicely!  So cute!!  You can see photos on pages 163 and 193 of the catalog when you click on the link above.

The Outlaw Designer Paper is scrumptious, even if you are not interested in a western theme.  Lots of great uses for this paper!  I know I’ll be ordering more.

The Pretties Kit on page 188 looks very interesting!  Some of the beads are flat on one side so they can be applied easily to a flat surface.  Can’t wait to see what kinds of great projects can be made with all these little beads, flowers and hat pins!

The Scallop Circle Punch will be lots of fun!  Lots of possibilities there for cards, scrapbook pages and other projects!  You can see the actual punch on page 183 of the catalog.

Ribbon!! If you like ribbon, you will love the new Stampin’ Up!(R) offerings on pages 190-191.  I chose "Fairy Tale" for this order but it was an agonizing choice!

Simply Scrappin’ Kits!  They all look great in the catalog.  For my first order I chose Round-Up and Winter Bright.  Don’t for a minute think these are only for scrapbooking!  They ARE great for scrapbooking but also cards and lots of projects.

New_catalog_goodies4_2 Here is the other side of the double-sided Outlaw Designer Paper.