Mar 31 2010

Daffodils in Spring Punch Art

My recent punch classes enjoyed making this Daffodil card from punches!  I'm always amazed how easy it is to change the look of a punch by using it in a different way.  I've noticed the warm weather has made all the daffodils pop out in my area!  Love their bright yellow color!

 

The base of this card is Almost Amethyst and I layered on Lovely Lilac cardstock.  I ran another piece of Almost Amethyst thru the Big Shot with the Top Note Die to cut the shape, then ran it thru again with Finial Press for the impressions embossing. 

 

The greeting is from the Sale-A-Bration set, Vintage Labels (LAST DAY TO GET THIS SET FREE!)  and punched with the scallop oval punch.

 

I free-hand cut the leaves for the Daffodil.  The 5 petal punch was used for the yellow part of the flower and I used the dry embossing tool for definition in the petals.  The center is the Boho Blossom from Pumpkin Pie and then I made a little "stamen" for the center.  I think it looks pretty real!

 

I'm off to play with my stamping friend today.  Taking the wedding invites with me to work on them.  I did get the portfolio cut today, now it needs scored and the pocket put together.  Slowly but surely!


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Mar 30 2010

Two Step Bird Punch

 

Wow!  I can't believe Sale-A-Bration is almost over!  March 31st is the last day to place your order and get a FREE SAB selection for EVERY $50 you spend!  Purchase $150 or more and get at least 3 selections PLUS all the hostess credits!   (click HERE to see the SAB mini brochure and what you can get for FREE!)   Now is the time to stock up on cardstock, accessories or any of your favorite stamps!

 

It is also your last chance to sign up to be a demonstrator yourself!!  15% off the price of the kit AND any free stamp set is a GREAT deal right now.  It is easy to sign up by going to my Stampin' Up! webpage and joining…the hardest part is figuring out how you want to customize the kit with the things YOU want!  I'd love for you to join my team!

 

I made up these little favors a while back for a mini swap at my upline's house.  The Two-Step Bird Punch fit on the front of them perfectly!  I used the large Scallop Square Die and ran it through the Big Shot then scored two lines across the center of the scallop (3 scallops between the lines).  One was done in Regal Rose and the other in Crushed Curry.  They fold up and tie with the ribbon.  I stamped the oval scallop from the free SAB set Vintage Labels in Basic Brown and punched with the Scallop Oval Punch and added it to the ribbon.   The two-step bird I punched from Whisper White and used my Stampin' Pastels to softly color the body, beak and wing.  I punched the leaves separately with Soft Suede for the Crushed Curry one and Certainly Celery for the Regal Rose one.  Inside, a Dove single chocolate bar fits PERFECTLY!  Wouldn't these be cute little favors on a table?

 

Hope you have a great week!  I'm knee deep in making wedding invitations and my son and his fiance are coming in town for Easter, a bridal shower and to help!  BUSY week for me!


Mar 26 2010

Stamping 411 – For All You Do

Boy…did I catch flack today from some of my friends and favorite stampers!  They noticed that I haven't been blogging frequently this past week!  Sorry about that…as I said, the past couple weeks have just really been busy for me with things outside of stamping! 

 

Today, Selene has another Stamping 411 sketch!  Lots of fun and easy to do, so make sure you play along and link your card to Mr. Linky over on Stamping 411.  We look at all your submissions and then take a little vote!  Your card may end up on our Showcase!  How fun!

 

This card uses is one of my favorite sets, Stampin' Up!'s For All You Do, and again I'm using some of the Kaleidoscope Designer Paper!  What can I say…it just is one of my favorites for spring cards right now! 

 

I took my colors from the Designer paper and used Bermuda Bay to stamp the stem and added some So Saffron mini flowers along it.  I stamped the large flower in Pixie Pink and cut it out.  I added one of the jewels from the Round Ice Rhinestone brads…took it right out of the setting and used a Mini Glue Dot to place it.  Looks pretty cool!  I layered the Whisper White on Bermuda Bay cardstock and then Pixie Pink.  I wrapped some Bermuda Bay Polka Dot Ribbon around it and tied.  I placed that element over the Kaleidoscope Designer Paper and on the base card of So Saffron.  Finally, I added the Thank You from For All You Do in Bermuda Bay Classic Ink on Whisper White and punched it with the Modern Label punch. 

 

This card came together really quickly (good thing because it was 1:00 AM when I finished!)  I'm going to sleep WELL tonight, I can tell you.  I was on the road for 4 hours today to do a Punch Class.  I always have a great time, though, and love visiting with my gal pals!


Mar 26 2010

Bloggers Challenge – Sketch

Can you believe it???  We are getting SNOW!  Last night we had an inch or so.  I'm scheduled to go out of town Friday morning, so I hope the weather cooperates and I can go.  I'm all ready for the class, so I'd hate to cancel it.

 

Lisa came up with a really cool sketch for us to use in this week's Bloggers' Challenge!  I really liked the circle element on this sketch.

 

I started with a base card of Old Olive cardtock and added a layer of Kaleidoscope Designer Paper.  I stamped the daffodils from Stampin' Up!'s Abundant Hope stamp set in Old Olive on Whisper White.  Then I colored them with my Stampin' Write Markers in Pumpkin Pie, Yo Yo Yellow and Old Olive along with the AquaPainter.  I used the Circle Scissors Plus and cut out the circle shape, then layered it on an Old Olive circle.  I used the Scallops #2 die to make my yellow scallop circle.

 

Across the bottom I placed a stripe of Old Olive from Cottage Wall Designer Paper.  I added butterflies from the Beautiful Wings Embosslit cut from Chocolate Chip Cardstock.  And I added crystals from Eggscellent Eggs Kit on the bodies of the butterflies.  Finally, I stamped Happy Easter from Teeny Tiny Wishes on Old Olive and punched with the Word Window Punch, then shortened it by placing it inside the Word Window again and cutting it down to match the print..  Fun card!

 

As you may have noticed, I've been extremely busy with classes and projects and not getting to my blog posting!  I hope to be back on schedule next week!  Have a great weekend!


Mar 24 2010

Shower Invitation

This is the shower invitation I made for my future daughter-in-law's bridal shower next month!  I think they turned out SO cute!  I know you've seen this dress around, but it was just too darling not to use.

 

Her colors are cornflower blue and sand because it is a destination wedding in Riviera Maya.  I used the Kraft cardstock for the base.  I used a metallic blue cardstock (non SU) for the blue and ran it thru the Big Shot with the Perfect Polka Dots Impressions Folder (the same cardstock I'm using on their wedding invites.)  I first did a pattern for the dress by cutting chipboard with the large Scallop Circle die, then cutting off the sides.  I ran the Bride Designer Paper thru the Big Shot with the Scallop Circle Die and then used the dress pattern I made to cut them out.

 

I wrapped Kraft Taffeta Ribbon around the waist and used the Trio Flower punch from scrap metallic blue cardstock to make the flower.  I added a white Mini brad in the center.  I stamped You're Invited from Family Phrases on Kraft cardstock and punched with the Small Oval Punch, then layered on Large Oval from Shimmer White and another Kraft Scallop Oval.

 

IHope you enjoyed the Tour de Freaks Blog Hop over the weekend!  Isn't there some fabulous talent in this group?


Mar 19 2010

March Tour de Freaks!

If you have arrived here on the 19th, not all links may be live yet.  We're getting ready to go live on March 20th!  It's time for the March Tour de Freaks by your favorite Control Freak Swappers!  Our theme this month is SPRING!  You've probably just arrived from Wendy Janson's Blog and her amazing ideas.  You'll be able to go to the next stop when you click on the badge at the bottom.    I always get some amazing ideas from this tour, I hope you do, too!

I was late getting ready for this tour…I definitely have "wedding" on the brain!  I've been working on the templates for printing out my son's wedding invitations, plus buying the supplies I'll need to make 200 of them.  The pocket invitation design idea has been done for a while, just needed to get started.  But, thinking about it inspired my first project.  And since the month of June is mostly in the Spring, I think it fits the theme! 

 

I've had the Bag with Scallops XL die for a long while, but haven't used it for some reason!  I pulled it out for this project.  I thought one of the roses made from the XL Fancy Flower punch would be perfect on the front scallop!  The bag and rose are both made from the White Shimmer paper…so pretty for a wedding!  I added the half Scallop Oval leaves along the side of the rose, then added the White Satin Stripe Ribbon knotted along the other side of the rose.  The front of the bag I textured with the Finial Press Impressions Folder that I ran thru the Big Shot.  The bag was really easy to put together!  I wrapped some more of the White Satin Ribbon around it to hold it closed (under the rose).  Very elegant and I think they would be pretty at the place settings at the reception!  I'll be making more of these Bag with Scallops…so fun and easy to put together!

 

My next card is a Mother's Day card for my mom.  We both LOVE lilacs in the spring!  I know it is finally here when my lilacs are in bloom.  I've planted lilac bushes in every house we've lived in and will cut the blooms off to bring them inside so I can enjoy their fragrance.  I've been wanting to do a punch art card using the Trio Flower punch to make some lilacs.  I used Orchid Opulence and Lavender Lace cardstock and punched a BUNCH of them!

 

I started by placing the "stem" from the Two Bird Punch at the bottom of the Whisper White cardstock.  Then I used the bird wings from that punch for my leaves.  I just started adding a variety of the Lavender Lace and Orchid Opulence flowers in a cone shaped pattern.  Each lilac is so unique anyway, it really didn't matter how I placed them!  I added a little Orchid Opulence Classic Ink to the edges after I was done, just for some added shadows.

 

I layered the Whisper White on Lavender Lace and then Basic Black cardstock to make it pop.  I tied the Old Olive Satin Ribbon into a bow and placed it at the top corner.  Then I added the Old Olive Scallop Trim Border across the left side.   Finally, I used the stamps from Tiny Tags and the Jewery Tag punch to make the 4 You tag and wrapped it with Linen Thread around the center of the ribbon knot. 

 

Next stop is Mary Brown!  I'm sure you will love her work!  Have a great day!

 


Mar 19 2010

Stamping 411 – Extreme Guitar

It's time for the Stamping 411 Sketch Challenge!  This week's sketch was really fun and quick to do!  I really like the end result!

 

I've picked up several of these "extreme" stamps with the free Sale-A-Bration going on.  I figure they are good for teen/young men cards!  I also got the Extreme Elements stamp set with my free hostess credits, so thought it was time to use both of them!

 

I started by picking out the circle designer paper from Sweet Pea Paper Pack!  What am I going to do when that paper goes away after the Spring Mini ends?  I love it!  I thought this design looked "boyish" and loved the colors!  The base of the card is Taken with Teal.  I used the circle DSP pattern over it, and then the reverse of this pattern I cut off a slice for the strip going down the right side.  I added some Pumpkin Pie 1/4 Grosgrain Ribbon to go along with the strip. 

 

I stamped the dotted square pattern in Stampin' Up!'s Extreme Elements stamp set in the background of the Whisper White with Pumpkin Pie Classic Ink (stamping off, too).  Then I inked up the Extreme Guitar player stamp with Chocolate Chip Craft Ink and stamped over top.  I like to use Craft Ink with my bold stamps in order to get better coverage with the ink.  I layered the Whisper White on Chocolate Chip cardstock and placed it.  As a final touch, I punched a Large Star from Pumpkin Pie and a Small Star was punched from a scrap of the Designer Paper.  I placed a So Saffron Mini Brad in the center and placed it with Stampin' Dimensionals!

 

I like it!  Looks like a Rock Star to me!  lol!

 

Check out the rest of the Stamping 411 Operators to see what they did with the sketch this week.  I'm always surprised how different our cards are using the same sketch!  Play along by adding your card to Mr. Linky on the Stamping 411 blog!


Mar 19 2010

Bloggers Challenge – Spring

Today certainly feels and looks like spring around here!  We have been having beautiful sunny days (unusual for Ohio) and temps in the high 50s, low 60s.  I can see the golfers playing from my house, so the course must be open.

 

Bloggers' Challenge for today is a Spring theme…perfect!  I also combined it with another challenge and used Mary Jo's Monday Lunchtime Sketch to build the card for my punch flowers.

 

I started with a base of Old Olive cardstock and layered on a piece of Stampin' Up!'s Cottage Wall Designer Paper in the olive print.  For the back layer, I ran the Pale Plum Cardstock thru the Big Shot with the Perfect Polka Dots Impressions Folder and layered it on Rich Razzleberry.  The next layer, I used the stripe pattern in Cottage Wall DSP and layered it on Rich Razzleberry cardstock again. 

 

I used the Two-Step Bird Punch (and you thought it was just for punching birds…lol!) and created the vine from the leaves, then used the bird's wing and created the buds for the flowers.  The Old Olive part of the bud is the wing with the point down and a V cut into the rounded part.  The Pale Plum is the wing with the point upward for the flower bud.  I sponged the edges of the Pale Plum with Rich Razzleberry and the Old Olive cardstock with Old Olive Classic Ink, too, for some shading and definition.  I adhered them to Whisper White cardstock and layered that on Rich Razzleberry cardstock.  Finally, I stamped Happy Birthday from Stampin' Up!'s Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set in Rich Razzleberry Classic Ink and punched it with the Word Window Punch.  That was layered onto a Pale Plum Modern Label Punch and tucked under the front panel.

 

I loved Mary Jo's sketch, and I think it fits the Spring Theme for Bloggers' Challenge as well!  I hope you have a great weekend!  Come back tomorrow for the monthly Control Freaks Tour de Freaks Blog Hop!  You'll be glad you did!


Mar 17 2010

Garden from the Heart

Happy St. Patrick's Day!  No, I don't have an Irish theme card for you today…I didn't make any this year!  It kind of snuck up on me to be honest!  lol!

 

Here is a card that my Stamp Club made last month using Stampin' Up!'s Tulipe Die.  I received a similar one in a swap, but changed out the layout and the Designer Paper to Pawsitively Prints.  I love the small prints in this paper and had a hard time deciding which side of the Designer paper to use!

 

The base card is Certainly Celery.  I cut the Almost Amethyst cardstock with the Tulipe Die off center.  I layered the open part onto the small floral print in Pawsitively Prints and added a half back pearl from the Pretties Kit in the center.  I used the Scallop Edge Punch along the bottom.  I wrapped Pretty in Pink Taffeta Ribbon around and tied, then added the Make A Wish greeting from A Little Birthday Wish stamp set…FREE with a $50 Sale-A-Bration purchase!  Sorry the greeting looks crooked in this picture, but it really isn't!  lol!

 

This is a quick and easy card to make for a birthday!  Enjoy!


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Mar 15 2010

Easter Favor

Stampin' Up!'s Level 2 hostess set, Picnic Parade, is one of my favorites, but I realized that I hadn't really used the cute stamps in it much!  So, at the stamping retreat, I made up some little favors for my downline and customers who attended.  I also made some as my Stamp Club order favors this month.  They are pretty quick to put together.  The watercoloring probably took the longest.  Inside is a nice Chocolate Crispy Bunny!

 

I started with  3 1/4 x 11 size So Saffron cardstock and score it at 3, 3 1/2, 8 1/4, 8 3/4.  I folded it on the score lines and brought the bottom up to form a pocket, securing it with Certainly Celery Mini Brads.  The front tab I covered with a 2 3/4 x 3 piece of Kaleidoscope Designer Paper.  I added a strip of Pretty in Pink Scallop Trim Border Punch under the front flap and tied Pretty in Pink 1/4 Grosgrain Ribbon around it.  I stamped Happy Easter on the bottom portion with Basic Brown Classic Ink.

 

I stamped the bunny from Picnic Parade in Basic Brown Classic Ink and watercolored with Stampin' Write Markers in Brocade Blue, Certainly Celery, Going Gray and Pretty in Pink.  I punched it with the Wide Oval Punch.  I layered it on another oval made with the Sizzix Ovals Dies.  I placed it above the ribbon on the front.

 

It really made a quick and easy favor!  I know I'll be using this pattern again.

 

 

 

 

 

  



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