May 24 2010

Remember…

Good morning!  Hope you had a wonderful weekend.  Mine was nice and relaxing…just how I like it!  I actually was able to spend some time sorting thru my HUGE pile of cardstock scraps and get them organized by color.  Now, just need to put them in the sleeves of my binder and I'll be good to go!  Such a big job, and one I always put off.  You'd think I'd learn just to sort them as soon as I finish the project!  lol!

             

Pals Paper Arts has a Memorial Week theme challenge (PPA43) going on and I finally got a minute to make up a card to thank those men and women who serve or have served our country.  I also combined their challenge with Technostampers Monday Lunchtime Sketch Challenge (TSSC123)…loved her sketch!

Over on Create with Connie and Mary this week we are featuring the Stampin' Up! Summer Mini stamp sets July Fourth, King of the Grill and Sweet Scoops.  I purchased July Fourth because I felt it would be good for all the patriotic holidays that occur during the summer and service projects for the troops.

 

For this card, I used the large star image in July Fourth and stamped it in Real Red Classic Ink and Brilliant Blue Classic Ink.  I punched them out with the Large Star Punch, along with a Whisper White star.  (Isn't it great that the star fits perfectly in the Large Star Punch?)  I adhered the stars with Stampin' Dimensionals on a 2 1/2 Circle made with the Circle Scissors Tool and Sahara Sand Cardstock.  I ran the Whisper White layer thru the Big Shot with the Square Lattice Impressions Folder and scalloped the bottom edge.  I placed the rectangles of Real Red and Brilliant Blue Cardstock over the Whisper White.  I wrapped the Real Red 1/4 Grosgrain Ribbon around to the back to secure, then added a bow on the front, adhered with a Mini Glue Dot.  I adhered the Whisper White to the Brilliant Blue layer, then to the base card of Real Red.  FInally, I stamped Remember from Stampin' Up!'s In A Word stamp set in Basic Black in the lower right corner.  I added a Real Red circle punched with the Itty Bitt Shape circle punch and a circle Bitty Button to the Whisper White star.

 

We are starting on our last week over on the Create with Connie and Mary subscribers site, but remember the site stays up long after the session is done, so you can refer back to all the projects.  We have been featuring the Summer Mini stamp sets and products.  There is a new project posted every day and several fabulous tutorials each and every week. You are welcome to use our ideas and projects in your classes and camps, we just ask that you do not submit our ideas to magazines, publications or contests, including Stampin' Up!'s challenges and So Shelli creative challenge.  For more information and to see a few samples, check out our Preview Week projects at Create with Connie and Mary!


Apr 13 2010

Awash with Flowers – TSSC117

I like to play along with Mary Jo's Monday Lunchtime Sketch Challenge…she always has fun sketches.  It just seems lately that I haven't had the time!  I made time this morning to whip up this quick card!  The length of the focal element just screamed FLOWERS to me!

 

I earned this set FREE this month with Stampin' Up!'s Awash with Flowers hostess promotion going on during the month of April!  For a $350 workshop, you can earn this set for free, too!  Because it is two-step, I decided to go with the clear mount.  I must say, the clear mount made it really easy to line up!

 

I started with a base of Rich Razzleberry (aren't you GLAD this is staying in the catalog?  Woohoo!)  The focal element I stamped the top of the flower in Rich Razzleberry on Whisper White and added a Basic Black outline around it.  I stamped the stem in Always Artichoke and watercolored the leaves.  I layered this on Rich Razzleberry cardstock, then added a strip of Always Artichoke that I punched with the Scallop Edge punch.  I tied a Crushed Curry Polka Dot bow and placed it on the stem with Mini Glue Dots.

 

I layered this on a piece of Crushed Curry that I ran thru the Big Shot with the new Square Lattice Impressions Folder (available May 1) and that was layered on Always Artichoke.  Finally, I added two tabs of the Crushed Curry Polka Dot Ribbon.  I stamped Happy Anniversary from Teeny Tiny Wishes in Basic Black, punched with the Word Window punch and added to a Modern Label punched from Always Artichoke.  I needed an Anniversary card for my Mom and Dad, so this will work perfectly (51 years!  Congratulations!)

 

 

 

Wow…yesterday we had a tremendous response for our first day of the Early Bird Special price for Create with Connie and Mary!  We hope you decide to join us.   If you haven't checked out the Create with Connie and Mary site yet now is the time to do it!  We will be featuring new Summer Mini product.  There is a new project posted every day and there will be a minimum of two fabulous tutorials each and every week. We like to have lots of fun so we have challenges and prizes for our subscribers. Our sites stay up long after the session is done so you will have access to the site and the tutorials. For more information and to see our Preview Week projects please visit at Create with Connie and Mary!