Make Your Own Tulips Card

Make Your Own Tulips Card

I started off making this card using the Banner Punch to make a sun, like I have seen other people doing online. The Banner Punch is one of the FREE items you can get in March during Sale-A-Bration with a $50 Stampin’ Up! purchase! Just punch a circle (mine is 1 3/8″) and punch some banners to make the sun’s rays. Such a clever idea! I used the Watercolor Wonder Designer Series Paper since it has the color variation already on it in the design. The background Soft Sky paper is embossed with the Decorative Dots Embossing Folder, also in the Sale-A-Bration Brochure. And I hadn’t even played with the Word Bubbles Framelits enough to realize one of the dies looks just like a cloud! I die-cut one in Whisper White and noticed a scrap piece of Vellum card stock on the table so I die cut that piece for a “wispy” see-through cloud!

Since my backordered Fringe Scissors came the other day, I snipped some grass for the bottom of the card. If you are waiting for Fringe Scissors they will probably be on the way soon! They are fun to play with!  While playing with the Banner Punch, I thought the banners, with rounded corners on the bottom, could look like tulips! I have an old corner rounder punch, but this is the current 3/16″ Corner Punch. You could also just round off the corners with your Paper Snips.

If you punch the little banner first and then try to round the corners, you’ll have a hard time holding on to that little piece. You can cut a longer strip 5/8″ wide, round the corners first, then insert it into the banner punch by holding the rounded end sticking just the end you want punched into the banner from the top rather than the side of the punch, so just the “tail” end of the banner will be punched.  That way you can make your “tulip” the length you want it. Cut your tulip stems by hand.  The leaves I punched with the Bird Punch but then trimmed them by hand because I needed the leaves smaller. In punching the “tulips” I was just practicing with scraps of the Watercolor Wonder paper when I realized that the other side of the yellow had the soft varied colors that would good as flowers.

So after making the sun with the Banner Punch, making tulips with the Banner Punch was just a happy accident!  Sometimes you never know what you will end up creating when you sit down to stamp!

For any punches or stamping supplies you need, and to take advantage of Stampin’ Up!’s biggest promotion of the year, Sale-A-Bration, be sure to shop at my Stampin’ Up! Online Store!

Stampin’ Up! Peachy Keen Card

Stampin' Up! Peachy Keen Card

This Peachy Keen card is an example of how the Stampin’ Up! catalogs are really idea books. I simply copied this card from the Stampin’ Up! Occasions Catalog (except for using Crumb Cake as the card base!). I doubt I would have thought of all these elements without getting the idea from the catalog!  I used the On Film Framelits Dies to make the “polaroid-look” picture frame. If you look closely in the photo you can see the embossed diagonal lines. You can also ink up the framelit and that will make the lines more pronounced. The little banners I punched from the Retro Fresh Designer Series Paper with the FREE Banner Punch in the Sale-A-Bration Brochure!  This is the month for Sale-A-Bration which ends March 31 so don’t let it slip by! Just purchase $50 in current product from Stampin’ Up! and choose a free gift from the SAB Brochure. The little camera is stamped and then cut out with Paper Snips. I used a little Retro Fresh This and That Designer Washi Tape on the top of the banner. The stamp set is called Peachy Keen, amazingly enough!

All of these products are together in the same suite, Retro Fresh, in the Occasions Catalog.

If you would like to make this Peachy Keen card and more projects just go to my Stampin’ Up! Online Store to check out all these products and more!  Be sure to look at the Weekly Deals and Clearance Rack to find some bargains!

Make the World a Better Place with Starburst Sayings and Retro Fresh

Starburst Sayings and Retro Fresh

I can’t believe I haven’t really played with the Retro Fresh Designer Series Paper but it came out today to make this card along with the Starburst Sayings Stamp Set and Starburst Framelits Dies.  I decided to make a 6″ tall card.  Just cut your card base 3″ x 6″ and fold in half. Just something different. I also used the Decorative Dots Embossing Folder for the Very Vanilla piece on the top of the card.  You can get the Decorative Dots folder FREE with a $50 purchase during Stampin’ Up! Sale-a-Bration during March.  It’s really a cute folder! The scalloped strip is So Saffron.  The ribbon pieces are Baked Brown Sugar Ruffle Stretch Trim.

Just get out some designer paper and card stock and play!  See what patterns appeal to you that day and then see what the coordinating colors are that go with it.  Before you know it, you will have a lovely card or other project!

You can purchase the Starburst Sayings Stamp Set and the Starburst Framelits TOGETHER in a Starburst Bundle for a 15% savings!  Be sure you choose some Retro Fresh Designer Paper as well just because you will really like it!  You can find my Stampin’ Up! Online Store right HERE.

It’s Mardi Gras Time! Let the Good Times Roll!

Mardi Gras 2014 Card

It’s time for Mardi Gras! Mardi Gras means “Fat Tuesday” in French and is the celebration the day before Ash Wednesday, when Lent begins. Mardi Gras is the last night of eating rich, fatty foods before the religious obligations of Lent. Of course everyone has heard of the parties and parades in New Orleans during Mardi Gras, but actually celebrations are held in lots of places. There are big, fancy parties with delicious food and parades with floats and throwing of beads and other trinkets. These are just a few of my beads, not from going to the real Mardi Gras, but from going to Mardi Gras parties for a few years. The man who hosted the parties was from Louisiana so the food was great and the live music great! Not to mention the little parade through the tables of the party when they would toss some beads!

My card is made from a base of Very Vanilla with a Brushed Gold card stock layer (hard to tell in the photograph). I decided to make little Mardi Gras banners with the Triangle Punch “strung” on Gold Baker’s Twine and then I just hand-lettered the banners. To jazz up the card a little I decided to add some Watercolor Wonder Designer Washi Tape at the bottom. I also punched a few stars from the Goil Foil. Can you figure out how I made the little mask? I folded a piece of the Gold Foil and stuck it in the wing piece on the Bird Punch, just so the fold line would not be cut. I thought it kind of looked like a mask! I dug out the retired Crop-A-Dile to punch a hole or two in the mask to make the eyes.  Then I added a string of Rhinestone Jewels to decorate the mask.

Make something with gold, green and purple today to celebrate Mardi Gras. The colors have meaning: purple for justice, gold for power and green for faith. There are lots of interesting articles online to read about Mardi Gras! It’s quite the day and celebration!

Here are the Stampin’ Up! Weekly Deals:

Weekly Deal March 4

 

These are good through next Monday night! Have fun shopping at my Stampin’ Up! Online Store!

About the Texture Boutique Embossing Machine

Texture Boutique Embossing Machine

This handy-dandy Texture Boutique Embossing Machine has been having a few problems (in some cases), so of course Stampin’ Up! is working on solving those problems. Some people have had a problem getting a good embossed image with this machine, so Stampin’ Up! is working with the manufacturer to fix this issue. It does come with a shim, which you should be using if you do own the machine. This machine was planned to be introduced in the next new Stampin’ Up! Catalog, but since a certain number were ready early, Stampin’ Up! had an early launch after Leadership.

Stampin’ Up! will turn off the item code on March 8 so it will no longer be available to order until the new catalog is released while they work with the manufacturer on a permanent fix. If you are getting good embossing, then of course go ahead and use your machine. Or you might find that the less detailed embossing folders work just fine in your machine. I’ll keep you posted of any new developments.

Don’t forget about the Stampin’ Up! Weekly Deals!  Today is the last day for this group! Just click on the picture to go to my Stampin’ Up! Online Store for more information on these deals!

Stampin' Up! Weekly Deal Feb 25 2014

These Weekly Deals and any other current Stampin’ Up! products count toward Sale-A-Bration, so be sure you order at least $50 to earn a FREE Sale-A-Bration Product!  We are already in the last month of Sale-A-Bration!  Can you believe it is March?!!

High Fashion for the Oscars at the Academy Awards

Academy Award Fashions 2014

When we watch the Academy Awards or any of these glamorous awards shows, most people are pretty interested in what outfits the stars are wearing on the Red Carpet! I’ve been busy with my Stampin’ Up! Dress Up Framelits making fancy dresses that I’m sure we will see the stars wearing tonight!!

Oscar Dresses for the Red Carpet

Here are some more Red Carpet dresses for the Oscars tonight!  Which one do you like?

Dresses for the Academy Awards

Who are you wearing tonight??!  Gold is in so do you think we’ll see lots of gold on the Red Carpet?  This was like playing with paper dolls!

Have fun at the Oscars!  Check out the fashions!

A Punch Art Cowboy for Rodeo Time in Houston!

Houston Rodeo Punch Art Cowboy

It’s time for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and here’s my cute little punch art cowboy ready to rodeo! The rodeo is a huge event in Houston, Texas that starts with World Championship Bar-B-Que Contests (if only I could be going around to all those places sampling ribs and brisket!!!) and has a rodeo parade, carnival, livestock show, auctions, shopping, more food than you can imagine and of course the actual rodeo performances and concerts by favorite artists afterwards. School kids go to see the farm animals and maybe get to see a baby chick hatched or a cow milked. There are even real trail rides that start from afar and travel into Houston, camping out overnight in Memorial Park and then participating in the parade downtown.

Here is my card I made in honor of the start of rodeo time in Houston! I got the idea for the punch art cowboy from several versions I saw online. Can you figure out the cowboy hat?  It’s an oval punch, with one end cut off and turned vertically and two “wings” (or are they leaves?) from the Bird Punch with a little red band underneath. The shirt and arms are just rectangles, and I used the Signo Gel Pen to draw some lines on the shirt free-handed.

The word bubble is from the stamp set Just Sayin’ and cut out with the Word Bubbles Framelits. You can also purchase the Bundle with the framelits and the clear- or wood-mount stamp sets and save 15%!  Now since I hadn’t paid attention to the Word Bubbles, I put my cowboy on the wrong side of the card! So I had to turn the word bubble over after I cut it out with the framelit, stamp the words inside without the outer border and then draw in the outline by hand. Then the word bubble was pointing toward the cowboy! Too bad they didn’t have some rodeo words to use! Of course an alternative would be to get the Word Bubble and Just Sayin’ Downloads for My Digital Studio and print out the exact words I wanted.

If you live in here, I hope you get to enjoy the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in one form or another! The real benefit of the rodeo is the scholarships it gives to many kids for their education.

Check out my Stampin’ Up! Online Store today! Don’t forget about Sale-A-Bration:  just purchase $50 in current merchandise and earn a FREE product from the Sale-A-Bration Brochure!

Also:  Weekly Deals for Feb. 25

Stampin' Up! Weekly Deal Feb 25 2014

Have fun stamping with Stampin’ Up!

 

 

Making a Card With My Own Carved Crown Stamp

Gold Crown Card

During the Stampin’ Up! Leadership Conference, one of the popular activities we could choose to do was to carve our own stamp using the Undefined Stamp Carving Kit. I waited until the very end and took the easy way of creating, by just tracing the crown emblem on our Leadership program, as a lot of other demonstrators were doing. It was the first time I tried the stamp carving so my skill was not perfect, but it wasn’t too hard for a beginner either! And judging by how many people are coming up with creative ideas for carving their own stamps, it can’t be difficult!

My beloved carved stamp has been sitting on my baker’s rack as a decoration, a home decor item, but today I decided to make a card with it! I stamped the crown with Versamark ink and embossed it with gold embossing powder and the Stampin’ Up! Heat Tool. I was actually able to “clean up” my image a little bit by taking a small paintbrush and smoothing some of the edges of the embossing powder better than I did on the stamp!

After embossing my crown, I had to add some bling! I added lots of different sizes of Basic Rhinestone Jewel Accents and Basic Pearls Jewel AccentsThey’re self-adhesive so easy to put on your project. I added a little bit of Watercolor Wonder Designer Washi Tape at the top and bottom of the top card layer. Then this was layered on a piece of the Gold Foil Sheet. The greeting is from the stamp set Really Good Greetings.

I’m not sure carving my own stamps is going to be my “thing”, but it might be for you! Or it might be for just one occasion when Stampin’ Up! doesn’t have the exact right stamp you need for a certain purpose. How handy is it that now you could make up your own stamp without any special ordering?  Just get the Undefined Stamp Carving Kit and carve your stamp! You can even get refillsJust go to my Stampin’ Up! Online Store for all your stamping supplies – and don’t forget with a $50 order you can earn a FREE Sale-A-Bration product!

Make Some Gift Bags with Stampin’ Up! Paper Pumpkin!

Paper Pumpkin Feb 2014 Box

This is my February Paper Pumpkin kit from Stampin’ Up! that came in the mail this month! Paper Pumpkin is a papercrafting monthly subscription kit that is easy to do and just takes a few minutes. Don’t you need a few minutes of escape and papercrafting bliss?? Even for experienced stampers and papercrafters, it is fun to open the box, find the surprise project, and just make it according to the included directions….or not. Maybe make one following directions and then make the next one a little different.

Paper Pumpkin Feb 2014 Stamps and Ink

Here are the new photopolymer stamps and ink spot I got in this kit. Photopolymer stamps are clear so you can see through them and through the clear block you will have received in your Welcome Kit. I LOVED using these photopolymer stamps!  They STICK on the block, no question! Stampin’ Up! plans to use photopolymer stamps in all their future kits. One stamp has polka dots and one stripes.

Paper Pumpkin Feb 2014 Pack

Here’s the pack of supplies and instructions!  All you need is adhesive!

Paper Pumpkin Feb 2014 Supplies

Here are the bags, ribbon handles, mini clothespins, Stampin’ Dimensionals, Baker’s Twine, and all the paper pieces.

Paper Pumpkin Feb 2014 Bag

Here’s the bag, about 5 1/2″ high and 8 1/2″ wide, complete with rivets for the handles!

Paper Pumpkin Feb 2014 Hello Bag

Here’s the first bag I made following the Stampin’ Up! sample. I put in the ribbon handles on the bag. The white starburst shapes are stamped with the stripe stamp and layered on the blue circle with a letter popped up on a dimensional. The letters were already printed on the circles. Then I clipped each circle onto the Baker’s Twine attached to the bag. Pretty cute and simple as could be!

Paper Pumpkin Feb 2014 Happy Bag

I wanted to make another bag (although I might save the other 3 for when I need to use one so I’ll know what theme to decorate it in!).  I decided “Happy” would work for lots of occasions, either as is or I could add another sentiment or word on the bag, like “Birthday” or “Day” or whatever. These starbursts I stamped with the polka dot stamp. I could have turned the blue circles around and used the white background, but I liked the blue.

Sometimes once you get started creating something, you’ll find your mojo just appears and you get more ideas! That’s what is good about Paper Pumpkin! Whether you are already a crafter or just brand new at making things, Paper Pumpkin gives you “the whole package” (except adhesive!) so all you have to do it sit down, open it all up, and follow the directions (if you want to!). You’ll have an easy, completed project in just a few relaxing minutes. No worries about amassing a storehouse of craft supplies because you’ll just have the stamps, the ink spot and probably a few leftover extra pieces of materials.

Try Paper Pumpkin before the end of March and get a free pack of In Color Markers! Those are worth the cost of the subscription in themselves. No obligation, no risk. Cancel your subscription if you need to or just “pause” it for a month or two. The magic date is the 10th of any month to make any changes for that month’s kit (or order an extra kit for your friend or granddaughter). Subscribe by March 10th and get the Welcome Kit in the mail with your free clear block that month.  In April, you will receive the same kit that goes out to everyone. Subscribe later, get the Welcome Kit in April and the same kit as everyone gets in May. Each month is only $19.95, which includes the kit and shipping!

Just go to the Paper Pumpkin Subscription page and get signed up today! Then you can sit back and look forward to your Welcome Kit and free markers!

Paper Pumpkin Free Markers Special Extended!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Save Money on Stampin’ Up! Products

Stampin' Up! Weekly Deal Feb 25 2014

Save a little money on some Stampin’ Up! products this week in the new Weekly Deal! Every Tuesday Stampin’ Up! has been offering several products at a discount.  This special is good until the following Monday night.  Add these items to your order and when you reach $50 you can ALSO take advantage of Stampin’ Up! Sale-A-Bration and choose a FREE product from the Sale-A-Bration Brochure!

Here are some tips for these products!

  • The Backyard Basics Framelits Dies coordinate, of course, with the Backyard Basics Stamp Set, available in wood- or clear-mount. There is also a Bundle, too, if you prefer which includes the stamp set and framelits.
  • You might like to use Clear Embossing Powder with the Gold Metallic Encore Pad. You can use the ink without being embossed but if you touch the stamped image you might get a dab of ink on your finger, although the image itself doesn’t smear.
  • The Paper Doily Sizzlits Die is beautiful but a little more labor intensive, sometimes. Sometimes it depends on the amount of pressure exerted in your own Big Shot. It may help to place a piece of wax paper on the die and then the card stock which helps the pieces come out. Or just use your Paper Piercing Tool or something sharp to poke out the little pieces. But sometimes they don’t even all have to be poked out because sometimes/usually you are covering part of the doily with some other element. But it is a beautiful die and can add a lot to your project!

Also, today:  New My Digital Studio Downloads for February 25, 2014

MDS Downloads Feb 25 2014

I’m excited to see the Word Bubbles Punches and the Just Sayin’ Digital Stamp Brush Set included!  Click the link above to see all the downloads for this week.

Check out all these products and more at my Stampin’ Up! Online Store!

Gift Wrap Idea: Gold Kraft Gift Box with Gold Frizzle

Gold Gift Box with Gold Frizzle

Do you need a fancy gift wrap idea?  Use the Stampin’ Up! Kraft Gift Box and gold, gold, gold! Gold is IN these days so you might as well use it! I love these little Kraft Gift Boxes. They are 3 1/2″ wide on each side so perfect for a small gift or treat. I decorated this one first with a layer of Gold Foil on each side, cut just 1/8″ smaller on each side than the box. Then I layered a piece of Gold Fancy Foil Designer Vellum on each side (choose whichever pattern you like the best). I put a different pattern on the top.

Then to really jazz it up a bit, I put a little “frizzle” on the top! I didn’t know where I came up with that term or description, but it turns out “frizzle” does mean curl or kink or ringlets so I guess I was correct! Do you know where I got it?  From the Gold Baker’s Twine! The Gold Baker’s Twine is really just White Baker’s Twine with the metallic gold thread twisted around in it. Some people have even complained that when using the Gold Baker’s Twine, it came untwisted and frayed at the ends. But you can embrace that idea and untwist the gold thread from the white twine! Cut the Baker’s Twine into pieces several inches long each to make it easier.  Then gather your pile of gold threads and tie onto a bow or knot. Very easy! I could have also added a piece of Gold Sequin Trim for some extra bling!

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Gold Gift Box Top with Gold Frizzle

Happy National Margarita Day!

Margarita Card for National Margarita Day

I guess there is a day for everything and today is National Margarita Day! Move over George Washington! (It’s actually his birthday today, February 22.) I thought it would be fun to try making a margarita card using our Stampin’ Up! Vellum Card Stock. Just cut a circle for the glass, a thin stem from the scrap and punch a small Oval.  Cut off a portion of the top of the circle to make the shape of glass you want. There’s no good way to hide your adhesive under vellum so do the best you can. I used Sticky Strip.

To make the margarita glass, sponge on some green ink (I used Gumball Green) on the underside of the vellum. Make it as light or dark as you like. I left a border to look like the glass. For the “salt” on the margarita, I spread a line of Crystal Effects and sprinkled on some retired Stampin’ Up! Chunky Essentials Glitter that I had. You could also use Sticky Strip.

The border at the top is stamped with the Mosaic Madness Stamp Set.  The word “Enjoy” is from the carryover stamp set  Oh, Goodie! To jazz things up a bit I stuck on a cute little bow from the Silver 1/8″ Ribbon.

Now if you are not into margaritas, you can use the same technique to make a regular shaped glass of lemonade or punch or anything you want. Just color the backside of the glass with whatever color drink you want to portray – or even layers of different colors for a fancy drink!

You can shop at my Stampin’ Up! Online Store for any supplies you need!

Enjoy National Margarita Day by making a Margarita card and perhaps visiting your favorite Mexican restaurant for dinner tonight! I know my mouth is watering for some fajitas and enchiladas!

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Happy Watercolor Wonder Card with Silver

 Watercolor Wonder

Sometimes when you make a card, you don’t really know what design you are going to come up with! All I knew was I wanted to use the beautiful Watercolor Wonder Designer Series Paper and our Silver Foil SheetsI layered the flowery piece of designer paper on the strip of Silver Foil, but I had cut the foil too wide.  I trimmed it off and decided that scrap would look good going across the bottom of the card! I wouldn’t have thought of that ahead of time, it just happened.  So when you are making cards and projects, just play and see what you come up with!

For the greeting, I used the one in the stamp set Happy WatercolorTo match the Silver Foil Sheet I had used, I decided to emboss the greeting with Pewter Stampin’ Emboss Powder and the Heat Tool.

The card base is Island Indigo, which is one of the coordinating colors with the Watercolor Wonder DSP. You can look on the back of any package of designer paper and see what Stampin’ Up! colors coordinate with the paper. The catalog also lists them.

The watercolor look is IN so be sure to check out the Stampin’ Up! products in the Occasions Catalog! Order $50 or more and you’ll earn a free product from the Sale-A-Bration Brochure!

Go to my Stampin’ Up! Online Store today and place your order! Check the Clearance Rack, too!

Go For the Gold! Sale-A-Bration Good As Gold Card Kit!

Good As Gold Card Kit for Sale-A-BrationDuring the Olympics, everyone is going for the gold and now you can, too, with the Good As Gold Card Kit, available FREE to you during Stampin’ Up! Sale-A-Bration when you make a $50 purchase in current Stampin’ Up! products! Its one of eleven items you can choose for FREE during Sale-A-Bration, the biggest promotion of the year from Stampin’ Up! Just shop online at my Stampin’ Up! Online Store or contact me with your order and for every $50 you spend you get to choose one free Sale-A-Bration product, no limits!  Spend $100, get two free items.  Spend $150, the magic number, and get three free SAB products PLUS Hostess Rewards! There are so many great Stampin’ Up! products to choose from, including some that are not even in the catalog. So be sure to check out ALL the categories in the left sidebar of my Online Store so you won’t miss a thing and get to choose your “gold” in the Sale-A-Bration Brochure!

Banner Blast Valentine Card

Banner Blast Valentine Card

This Banner Blast Valentine card is made with a stamp set and punch you can get FREE during the Stampin’ Up! Sale-A-Bration Promotion!  And even though it has a heart and the word “love” on it doesn’t mean it is only for Valentine’s Day. You could make a little banner like this on a card for many occasions – birthday, anniversary, think of you, wedding, and more. Banners are really popular right now so why not use them on your cards and scrapbook pages?! This card also uses the Scallops Textured Impressions Embossing Folder in the Occasions Catalog for the background. You could change the greeting to any sentiment you wanted. The banner pieces are all stamped with the Banner Blast Stamp Set and then punched out with the Banner Punch, both available in the Sale-A-Bration Brochure. They are then just adhered to the card in line with the Baker’s Twine with Stampin’ Dimensionals.  You could also just use the Banner Punch to punch out any designer paper rather than stamping. So versatile and so easy!

Sale-A-Bration is the biggest promotion during the Stampin’ Up! year so don’t miss it! With every $50 purchase you get to choose a FREE product from the Sale-A-Bration brochure! You can purchase any current Stampin’ Up! products to qualify. The Bundles shown in the Sale-A-Bration Brochure are there as suggestions if people need ideas for $50 worth of product, but you are not limited to those choices. Sale-A-Bration runs until March 31.

Are you ready to have a Banner Blast in your card-making and scrapbooking? Use Sale-A-Bration to get a free stamp set and/or Banner Punch! Purchase anything you need from Stampin’ Up! in my Online Store HERE.