Flippin’ for Birthdays …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

I am really excited today to share my first “flip” card with you!  I finally got to sit down and create a card using the new *Thinlits Card Dies!  I was all prepared to spend “some time” in my stampin’ room, but found that it was quite easy to create!

I began with the “Circle card Thinlits Die and “Basic Gray” Cardstock …

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Then I added my “go to” Designer Series Paper … the “Birthday Basics”.   I find this paper so easy to use, and it works so well for any age group.  130145L

Since I have decided to create a “special” card … I wanted to choose a special stamp set.  The “TAG IT” stamp set is very special as it is this years exclusively designed “Ronald McDonald House Charities” stamp set.  For each stamp set that is sold, Stampin’ Up! will donate $3 to the RMHC.

I am trying to sell 100 of these sets …  It’s not a contest – I just wanted to see if we (you and I) could raise $300.  Together … in the past 10 years, we (you, me… demonstrators and Stampin’ Up!) have raised well over a million dollars for the Ronald McDonald House Charities.

Will you help us this year  … All you need to do is purchase this stamp set.  It helps families of critically ill children stay together while the child is being treated.130303L

Don’t you think this is a wonderful combination so far?  Me too!  I will be posting more cards featuring  the “Tag It” stamp set in the future.  You’ll soon see how fun and versatile this stamp set is.

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I think you could use this card for anyone … my granddaughter loved it!  I think she watched the card flip back and forth for about 5 minutes.  Hmmm… free entertainment!  When you run the cardstock through the BigShot with the die … it cut and scores for you!  The 2-1/2″ punch works perfectly for your greetings.  Now … let’s go to the flip side!

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I used the “Yippee Skippee” (page 37) Stamp set for my flip side, and just used my markers to create that multi-colored greeting.  I thought it finished off my card nicely.  Here is the list of ingredients to the card I have made for you today.

Please consider purchasing the “Tag It” stamp set and help us raise money and awareness for such a wonderful cause.

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 DESCRIPTION

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 $2295

Tag It – WOOD

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 $16.95

Tag It – CLEAR

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 $18.95

Yippee Skippee – WOOD

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 $14.95

Yippee Skippee – CLEAR

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 $32.95

Circle Card Thinlets Die

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 $10.95

Birthday Basics Designer Series Paper

Hope you enjoyed today’s post … feel free to leave a comment.

 Have a fabulous day!

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Simple Holiday Layout …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

I missed you yesterday!  I spent the day with my granddaughter, something we have not done in quite a while… it was a good day!

So … today I am going to share with you, two holiday cards created with the same template (or layout).  I have used this layout on another card and just love it!  I find most of my stampin’ audience loves simple but pretty cards.

Life is so busy now days, that simplicity seems to be the norm.  However, you will soon see that you do not have to give up beauty to create simple cards.

First is my “Celebrate Halloween” card …

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I used the “Halloween Bash” stamp set and the “Witches Brew” Designer Series paper (132185), both found on page 21 of the Holiday Catalog.

The pumpkins were created by punching 3 circles each of the 1″ circle punch (119869) and the 1/2″ circle punch (119868).  You will find both of the punches on page 182 of our Idea Book & Catalog.  Next, I sponged the edges of the circles to create dimension, then layered them.  I used “Tangerine Tango” ink and cardstock.  Then I just drew the little faces on the assembled pumpkins.

The greeting was created by using my markers directly onto the stamp – omitting the words I did not want to use, thus creating the simple greeting of “Celebrate Halloween”.  You can use this technique on any stamp.

The banner for both my cards today were created from a 4-1/2″ x 2-1/4″ piece of designer or glimmer paper.   I like the size fits well with this layout.

You will also notice that I have used the “Envelope Liner Framelit Dies” (132172) on both of my projects today.  These are found on page 37 of the Holiday catalog.

Here’s my second card “Joy to the World” …

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I used the stamp set “Joy to the World” which you can find on page 24 of the Holiday Catalog, I have used this set many times already and it’s just September!  I’m gearing up for my holiday classes!

Next I chose the beautiful “Champagne Glimmer” paper (127885) found in the Idea book & Catalog.  I think the glimmer papers add a touch of elegance to any card… I just simply cannot resist these beautiful papers (comes in three colors: Red, Silver and the Champagne).  I teamed it up with the Early Espresso and Very Vanilla cardstock … LOVE this combination of color.

To add some extra flair and texture to my card, I embossed the background with the “Petals of Plenty” (116824) Folder on page 191.  Then created little flowers with the “Boho Blossom” Punch (119858) on page 183.  I think they coordinate nicely together!  Then top it off with the beautiful “Pearls” (119247) on page 171.  They really do complete the card.

I hope you enjoyed today’s cards created with the simple layout of a banner, greeting, and a bit of embellishing!  I would love to see what you can create with this layout.

Enjoy the wonderful weekend.

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So many candles … so little cake!

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

Hope you had an awesome weekend!  I heard it was “hot” outside, so I never ventured out … I’ll get my share of the heat today!  I always wondered why it was either “way too hot” or raining on the days I hold my stamp camps.  Must be God’s way of telling me I picked a good day to stay inside and stamp!

With so many birthday’s in my family coming up, I thought I would share another birthday card with you today.  It’s quick and easy to make and as promised, I’m using the “Birthday Basics” Designer Series paper again.  I just love the new “Smoky Slate” color, so I used that as the base of my card.

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As you can see, I changed up the fold of the card a bit today.  I had my share of measuring things being in the  Quality Assurance field for over 20+ years … so, I just folded in the larger (left) side past the center point of the card, then I folded the what was left of the cardstock up to meet the edge!  I did use my bone folder to crisp up the folds.

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I pulled out the BigShot for this card, as I do on many… once you start, it’s hard to stop.  Kind of like a good bowl of ice cream!  After stamping the greeting from the “Bring on the Cake” stamp set … I cut them out using the Circle Framelit dies.  And since I was already using it, I thought I would try out my new “Envelope Liners” Framelit Die.  Now that’s what I call coordinating your card and envelope!

I also embossed the mat to my greeting with the “Petals of Plenty” folder … I was hoping to create enough dimension to look like the cute little blossoms on the designer paper.  And of course, I had to add a bit of bling!

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To jazz up the inside, I added a strip of the designer paper and used the Happy Birthday – also from the “Bring on the Cake” stamp set.  It just finishes off the card so nicely.

Here is a list of today’s ingredients.  Click on the item number if you wish to purchase anything you saw today.

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Bring on the Cake Stamp Set – Wood / $38.95

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Bring on the Cake Stamp Set – Clear / $27.95

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Birthday Basics Designer Series Paper / $10.95
130911 Circles Collection Framelits / $26.95
132172  Envelope Liners Framelit / $26.95
116824  Petals –a-Plenty Emboss Folder / $7.95

Hope you enjoyed today’s card.

Have a great week,

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Happy Birthday to You!

Happy Friday Stampin’ Friends!

Since many of us are so happy to see Friday come, I thought it only appropriate that we celebrate!  So today’s card share is a cute birthday card.

My color pallet for the card was chosen from the colors in the “Birthday Basics” Designer Series paper.  The colors I highlighted were Island Indigo and Raspberry Ripple (sounds like a wine from the 70’s – lol) .  The Raspberry Ripple is in the 2012 – 14 In-Color Collection.

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I wanted to add a little sparkle for our celebration so a chose a strip of “Silver Glimmer Paper”. STAMPIN’ TIP:  The “Snail adhesive” we usually use for our cards does not work on the back of the glimmer paper, so I suggest using “Sticky Strip”.  That is truly a must have in any stampers kit.  It is the only adhesive I use when creating 3-D projects.

The birthday greeting comes from the stamp set: Label Love.  You will however have to color in the words with a marker to eliminate the border on the stamp.

Remember the stampin’ tip I gave you the other day … Color with the side of your markers, and not directly with the tip.  It will save the tips of your markers and they will last a long time.

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I couldn’t seem to find my 1-3/8″ Circle punch so I used the Circle Collections frame-lits to add the Raspberry Ripple circle as a “pop” of color.  I was so excited when they introduced the Circle, Ovals and Square Collections of Frame-lits.  I think they are so versatile!  I guess I will just have to show you what I mean… by posting some awesome projects using these items!

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Now, if you would like to make this card a bit more masculine, you could swap out the “glimmer paper” for another color – then emboss it with your favorite emboss folder to add some dimension.  Then I would use another circle punch instead of the scallop … I think that would work nicely.

Here is a listing of the products used and the links for easy access.

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Label Love Stamp Set – Wood / $24.95

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Label Love Stamp Set – Clear / $17.95

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Birthday Basics Series Paper / $10.95
124005 Silver Glimmer Paper / $4.95
104294 Sticky Strip / $6.95
130911 Circles Collection Frame-Lits / $26.95
119861  1-1/4” Circle Punch / $15.95
119854  1-3/4” Scallop Circle Punch / $16.95

Hope you enjoyed today’s post… and a Happy Birthday to those with a birthday today!  (and a Happy Birthday to my nephew Artie!)

Have a wonderful weekend.

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Walk on the Wild Side …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

Yahoo… It’s Thursday and the weekend is fast approaching!  I’m looking forward to getting more stamping done.

Much to do this weekend … my clubs start in September and I have to design their projects, and get their schedules out this weekend.  I will also be sending the announcement for our annual Fall Retreat this weekend!  It’s so much fun 🙂

Today I want to take a you back to nature with the “Walk on the Wild Side” stamp set.  I thought it was time to share another “Man Card”.  This is a nice stamp set, and I will be sure to share more projects using this set with you.

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I used the “Sweater Weather” Designer Series paper for our background.  I love using the plaids for masculine cards, but I think this one would work great on a boys birthday card as well.

Although one of the colors listed on this paper is “Chocolate Chip” … I chose to use the “Early Espresso” as my base color.  I thought it made all the colors on the paper “pop” more.

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To give it the real “manly” look, I added a banner using the Burlap Ribbon … oh my gosh, I love this stuff!  You can use it for your cards, scrapbook pages and to tie bows on everything fall!

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Stampin’ Tips for today’s card:

1. Remember when coloring direct to rubber, don’t use the tip of the marker but the sides … it colors your image faster, and you won’t destroy your tips.

2. The Burlap Ribbon was adhered with the Mini Glue Dots… they work great.  You could also use the “sticky strip” but the glue dots were so easy to use.

Here is a list of supplies used for today’s card…

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Walk on the Wild Side Stamp Set – Wood / $19.95

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Walk on the Wild Side Stamp Set – Clear / $14.95

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Sweater Weather Designer Series Paper / $10.95
132140 Burlap Ribbon / $7.95
119855  Large Oval Punch / $15.95
119856  Scallop Oval Punch / $16.95

Have a wonderful day and “Thanks Much” for stopping by….

but before you go, go back to the top of my page and click on the “P” – my Pinterest Page and follow me on Pinterest too.  Thank you!

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Sweet Music …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

Today is a quick and simple post for a quick and simple card.  Inspired by the group of ladies who participated in my “Timeless Talk” class, I’m sharing another card using the paper design they suggested.

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They thought that this pattern from the Modern Medley Designer Series paper would work great with this stamp set … so here it is.  I think they are right, don’t you?

With a little help from my BigShot and the Circle Collection Frame-lits, I highlighted the phonograph.  This sweet but simple card would work nicely for a birthday or just to “send a note” to your friend.

I added a few banners from scrap pieces of the Modern Medley paper and tied it all together with the beautiful “Crochet Trim”.  Everything you need to make this card can be found in our current catalog.

Here is the list of ingredients to make the card:  You may click on the item numbers and it will take you to the catalog page.

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Timeless Talk Stamp Set – Wood / $22.95

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Timeless Talk Stamp Set – Clear / $16.95

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Modern Medley Designer Series Paper / $10.95
118481 Crochet Trim / $6.95
113439  BigShot Die Cutting Machine / $99.95
130911  Circles Collection Frame-lits / $26.95

Have a great day and I’ll see you tomorrow!

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Sweet and Simple Birthday …

Hello my stampin’ friends,

How are you today!  I wanted to take a step back from the Holiday catalog and create a simple birthday card for you.

I love our Designer Series paper, you have seen it on many of my cards recently.  It’s because it can make card making so easy.  Our birthday card today showcases the “Birthday Basics” designer paper.  I think I’ll use this paper again this week so you can really see how perfect the patterns are for your celebration creations!

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I chose the “Bermuda Bay” from the designer paper for my coordinating cardstock, it’s fun and bright.

The stamp set I’m using is “Bring on the Cake” from our catalog – page 14.  It’s a great birthday set to have, all of the different fonts will work well with the many styles of birthday cards we need to make (from young to … well, not so young).  I’m in that … not so young group, and lovin’ every minute of it.

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Oh ………………. would you like to see the card!

I’m such a tease, my club members are used to me describing or showing them how to do the card, before they actually get to see it!  I guess I just like to build up to that excitement.  Drum roll please!

Remember, I did say it was simple …

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It is simple, but it is sweet.  I love using the framed punch technique, so easy to create but it really has a bit of a “WOW” factor.  Gotta’ love that “Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border” punch.

Here are the steps to make your punched frame…

Begin with a 3″ x 3″ square.   Slide your cardstock into the punch and CENTER the cardstock for each side before punching.  That’s it … simple.  It’s the 3″ x 3″ that makes it work so easily.

The cardstock for your greeting (if you want a bit of a border around the edge like I do) cut your cardstock to 1-7/8″ x 1-7/8″ or for more of a border … 1-3/4″ x 1-3/4″.

I have here the list of ingredients for you.  You may click on the item numbers for your shopping ease if you are from the US.  (I would like to send a shout out “HELLO” to my friends from Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and India for visiting my site this past couple weeks!  Thank you)

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Bring on the Cake Stamp Set – Wood / $38.95

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Bring on the Cake Stamp Set – Clear / $27.95

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Birthday Basics Designer Series Paper / $10.95
119247 Pearls – Basic Jewels / $4.95
119275  Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border Punch / $15.95

I must admit, I had a bit of a struggle not adding more to the card but I had a request to keep it simple.  Isn’t that how we want life?

I also want to thank all my many US friends who follow my blog.  I am truly honored that “all” of you take time out of your day to visit my blog.  Let me know if there is something “you” would like me to share.

Enjoy the day and thank you again for stopping by.

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It’s All About the Candy!

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

It’s Monday again… and we start another week.  I spent the entire weekend creating and cutting Christmas cards for my upcoming Stamp Camp.  I know, it sounds crazy but now is the perfect time to get a sneak peek and your hands on all the new Christmas sets and accessories in the Holiday catalog.

In keeping with the Holiday catalog, I created a cute card for you today.  It is not “Christmas” but yet another fun holiday …. Halloween!  I just have to share another Halloween idea, I enjoy it too much.

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Today’s card uses the stamp set “Halloween Hello” and the “Witches Brew” Designer Series Paper.  Love the paper … I think I’m going to frame this sheet and take it down to the candy store with me!  What do you think about that idea!

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I really was thinking about the candy shop when I was creating this card.  I just completed my first two weeks there.  The card was really simple to create, something that many of my stampin’ friends (customers) appreciate.  Everyone is so busy, quick and simple is always a good thing.  Don’t worry … I’ll share some “embellished” card samples too.

The color pallet came from the Witches Brew designer paper shown below: Summer Starfruit, Pumpkin Pie, Basic Black and I switched it from Very Vanilla to the Whisper White.  I wanted my candy to “pop”.134925LI have to share with you a fun technique that I love to do… “color” my rhinestones!  As long as you have a “Sharpie” … you can have any color rhinestones you want.  I must say, I really do like black rhinestones!  It’s a fun, inexpensive embellishment.  You can also color the pearls too!   I’m telling you – you will fall in love with this technique.

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Here is a list of the ingredients used for the card.  To make ordering easier, you can just click on the item number and it will take you to that page.  Or you may contact me, I would be happy to help you with your stampin’ needs.

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Halloween Hello Stamp Set – Wood / $18.95

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Halloween Hello Stamp Set – Clear / $14.95

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Witches Brew Designer Series Paper / $10.95
119246 Rhinestones – Basic Jewels / $4.95
119253 1/8” Taffeta Ribbon –  Pumpkin Pie / $5.95
119261 1/8” Taffeta Ribbon – Basic Black / $5.95
122344  Postage Stamp Punch / $15.95

Hope you had a wonderful weekend.  I’ll see you back here tomorrow for another fun card!

Have an awesome Monday!

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SIMPLY TIMELESS …

Hello Stampin’ Friends!

I can’t believe it’s Friday already, however I am sure there are some of you who are sayings … “It’s Finally Friday”.   Time seems to be flying by, which brings me to today’s post.

Last night I hosted a stamp class using my favorite new stamp set in the Idea Book and Catalog… Timeless Talk.  I love the nostalgic look of this set and have probably said so a million times.  The class was based upon 3 simple ingredients.

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First and foremost is the “Timeless Talk” stamp set (Wood – 126605 / Clear – 126607) found on page 19 of the catalog.  Second is the “Modern Medley” Designer Series Paper (126926) that is on page 164.  And the last ingredient to the class was the Basic Pearls (119247) on page 171.

I held true to the coordinating colors of the “Modern Medley” Designer Series Paper … Basic Black and Very Vanilla.  I also added a splash of Real Red on a couple of the cards.  On this card I added the “Real Red” (119247) Stitched Ribbon.  This card really reminds me of yesteryear… when days were calmer, and more relaxed.

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We had a nice time in the class and talked about how this precious stamp set brings back memories.  We also had a good laugh as we discussed “party lines” …  something kids now days would not understand.   And phone numbers were not as long as your social security number.  Our old number was 4-7725! THE GOOD OL’ DAYS!

If you are interested, I would be available to host this class for you and your friends … just contact me ( lindaluvs2stamp@aol.com ).

Enjoy your day  … and remember, the weekend is almost here!

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Get your motor running ….

Head out on the highway!

Happy Friday stampers … Hope you are all ready for an awesome weekend.

It is suppose to be a beautiful weekend here in Wisconsin … warm and sunny.  I’ll be in a meeting on Saturday and creating cards for my upcoming classes on Sunday, but I’ll have my windows open!  Sounds like a win – win for me.

For those of you heading out … I got the bike for you!  I could say this is a “MAN” card but I have some of my girl friends who ride too.  They don’t hop on the back of their husbands Harley – they ride their own.  So here’s to all my friends who ride… just be careful!

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Notice that the stamping is not straight … that was actually planned (lol).  I just hope you don’t mind that my bike can drive over oceans!  The fun Designer Series paper I’m using is from “I Am Me” (130138) found on page 151 of the big catalog.  That is actually some very versatile paper… great for scrapbooks if your traveling, I love the diagonal lines, and who doesn’t love polka dots!  Check it out.

The stamp set I used is “Rev Up the Fun!” (Wood – 130520 / Clear – 130523) and is found on page 51 of the big catalog.  It is so cute and fun to use.   Great car for the race fan in your family, or gear head (do they still call them that?)  You know … guys who love cars!

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If you haven’t noticed the glare … that is coming from the “Foil Sheets” (132178 – Silver / 132622 – Gold) found on page 28 of the Holiday Catalog.  I wanted to replicate “chrome” and I love the way it turned out.  So, just because you find something in the Holiday catalog … doesn’t mean you have to use it for just your holiday stamping.  You want to find as many uses for your stampin’ supplies as possible, so I’m happy to share this tip.

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So I hope you enjoyed the ride today!  Be safe.

Have a fabulous weekend.

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Hello there stampers …

Today I want to share a card with you that I whipped together so I could announce an upcoming class!  It is my favorite new stamp set in the catalog … Timeless Talk.

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I love the nostalgic look of this stamp set.  I’ve always loved the old phonographs, my grandma and grandpa actually had a Victrola.  Oh memories (hmmm… might have to do a scrapbook page too).

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My “TIMELESS TALK” class will be held at my Stampin’ Studio on Thursday, August 15th at 6pm.  I have the details listed on my calendar, and will be sending out the “Upcoming Class” list to those on my e-mail list.  Click on the “my calendar” to view.

The picture of the card does not show the dimensions (layering) of the actual card.  The “Modern Medley” (126926) Designer Series paper and the Real Red mat behind it, were cut out with the “Ovals Collection (129381) Framelits, then popped up with the Stampin’ Dimensionals to frame that cute phone!

Don’t you miss those kind of phones?  I had to laugh… someone had just told me the other day they wished they had the old style phones because you can’t slam down the receiver of a cell phone!  I just smiled … I didn’t ask.  But, it’s true! lol

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For the greeting, I cut that out and then added the stampin’ dimensionals to pop that up too.  It just gives it so much dimension.  And you know me, I couldn’t stop there … I just had to embellish it a bit further with the pearls.  They are always a nice touch and so inexpensive to use.

Last but not least, I added a scrap piece of the designer paper inside the card to match the front … why let it go to waste!  I often use the scraps to coordinate the envelopes (that’s cute).  Just make sure you adhere it down well so it doesn’t get caught in those automated sorters at the post office.

Pretty simple card to make, but it is so cute.  Sure to bring a smile to someone’s face.  And isn’t that why we make cards.

I hope you enjoyed today’s card, and that you can make it to my class … I know you are just going to fall in love with those cards.

Have a great day and share a “hello” with someone!

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Christmas Card Class Sneek Peek!

Hello Stampin’ Friends!

Well August 1st marked my 2 month anniversary of my blog… so, I checked my stat’s page and was amazed at what I saw!  I was not surprised to see the majority of my views were found in the US, but was pleased to see that my blog also reached Australia, Canada and New Zealand!  With much anticipation to see what was next, I clicked on the “overall” button, and to my amazement I had reached: China, Germany, Finland, Hungary, Serbia, Japan, Mauritius, United Kingdom, Guam and Hungary!

Stampin’ friends …. I am honored and so grateful that you have enjoyed one or more of my posts.  I look forward to sharing more wonderful cards, scrapbook pages, and stampin’ tips with you.  Thank you so much … and please keep sharing my blog with your friends.  This is so much fun to be part of a world-wide stampin’ community!

Today, I’m sharing a simple but pretty card that is part of a card class I will be doing.  The class is centered around the “Season of Style Designer Series Paper Pack and the “Joy to the World” stamp set.

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So you my friends get a “Sneak Peek”.  I am in the process of writing up the instructions / layouts for my downline so they cans share with their stampin’ groups too.

I will follow up with an e-mail to my club members and anyone else interested in this class.  Just put your e-mail address in the comment box and I will get in touch with you!

Have a wonderful weekend.

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Using scraps to make something CUTE!

Happy Tuesday Stampers!

How are you this fine day.  I have to tell you, I was a bit in a struggle with this post today.  You know, one of those days when your creativity bulb doesn’t seem to be shining as bright as it usually does.  So, here is what I did …

I went into my stash of cards and started looking for some inspiration.  I know, I know, I can go on Pinterest or other spots to find inspiration … but I make it my mission to create something “NEW” for you everyday!   I invite you to follow me on Pinterest … create a board and pin any or all of my samples for quick reference.

So here is the card I came across, and when I had it on display in my Stampin’ Studio, everyone was raving over it.  It’s different, and it’s pretty easy, and … it uses up our scraps!  One of the best “techniques” we should all know.

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The designer series paper on this card has since retired but the stamp set is “Make a Cake” found on page 17, and the greeting is from the “Sweet Essentials” stamp set, both sets are found in the 2013-14 catalog.

Now … onto my “UPDATED” version.  I think it is too cute!

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Isn’t this the best way to use up scraps!  Then top if off with that cute little flower from the “Flower Shop” stamp set and you can’t go wrong.  Really … “You can never have too much happy”!  Isn’t that a cute saying?  It comes from the stamp set Yippee-Skippee on page 37 of the 2013-14 catalog!  It’s one of the FREE stamp sets I got when I went to convention this year.  I love convention, it’s also a great place to be inspired, see old friend, making new ones and just have fun.

When using your designer scraps (and yes, you can use regular cardstock too) all you need to do is weave the scrap pieces together.  I lay them out to see what colors I like next to each other.  You need to be a bit careful when flipping it over to adhere it to your card so it doesn’t come apart.  Mine is a bit crooked … Did you notice?

To help you with the products I used on this card, here is a list of ingredients:

 ITEM

 PRICE

 DESCRIPTION

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 $10.95

Gingham Garden Designer Series Paper

 130939

 $23.95

Flower Shop Stamp Set – WOOD

 130942

 $17.95

Flower Shop Stamp Set – CLEAR

 130939

 $16.95

Pansy Punch

 131341

 $18.95

Yippee Skippee Stamp Set – WOOD

 131344

 $14.95

Yippee Skippee Stamp Set – CLEAR

 119246

 $4.95

Rhinestone Basic Jewel

 123128

 $9.95

Stripes Embossing Folder

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Have a great week!

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Birthday Balloons …

Hello Stampin’ Friends ~

Happy Friday to you all … hope you are enjoying this weather!  How nice it was to come home from Convention knowing that the oppressive heat you had was gone.  Sorry you had to go through that!

Today I’d like to share with you a simple and “quick to make” Birthday card.  It seems we always need birthday cards.  Don’t you find some months are loaded with birthdays?  April and September are big ones for me.

I also have some stampin’ tips for you to use while making this card.  First, we will be using makers to color our stamp, which comes from the stamp set “Delightful Dozen”.

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Any birthday set would work for our card, but I like the Delightful Dozen because it covers so many occasions… great for new stampers, or anyone who likes to get a lot of use out of there stamp sets.

OK … back to our stampin’ tip!  When coloring your stamps (known as Direct to Rubber Coloring) you will want to keep the end of your markers as flat as possible, not directly coloring with the “tip”.  Coloring with the wider section and not the very tip, will keep your markers lasting longer.

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Oh yes, and when using multiple colors … start with the lightest and work your way to the darkest.  Here I used: Summer Starfruit, Bermuda Bay, and Rich Razzelberry.

My second tip is how to create “flags”.  You can easily get that perfect end by using your square punch.  Begin by sliding your cardstock into the punch and line up the corner of the punch to the center of your cardstock.  Then, make sure both sides of the cardstock are even (it will look like a house).

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It’s really all in the alignment, and simple when you get the hang of it.  Just a little practice and you’ll be on your way to perfect flags (or banners as some call them) either way … they’re HOT on cards right now.

Now on to the card ….

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Now … isn’t that cute!  And so easy, just use DSP (Designer Series Paper) a couple of scrap pieces of cardstock – punched to create flags, and a greeting!  Who doesn’t love simple and fast cards?!

The birthday greeting was punched out using the 2-1/2″ (120906) Circle punch.  I also punched out 2 Bermuda Bay circle to add a pop of color behind the greeting.  You will notice it doesn’t go all the way around (because it’s the same size) but it’s just enough color to add a bit more dimension.

I used the fun, fun, fun, “Birthday Basics” (130145) Designer Series Paper.  If you think it’s cute in the catalog, wait till you get it in your hands!  Oh my gosh … I fell in love with it.  With 10 grandchildren, this will really come in handy.

Please don’t forget that the Designer Series Paper is currently on sale … Buy 3 / Get 1 FREE! (Sale ends July 31st).

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Let me know what you think of this paper.  Do you already have it already?  Let me know by dropping a line in the comment box.  Thanks!

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Whooooo’s Birthday?

Hello stampin’ friends ~

Whoooooooo’s got a birthday?  Oh my gosh… I have had this cute owl punch for so long and I have not taken the time to play with it like I should have, so today I’m sharing with you, my latest creation.  He’s so cute; you’re going to fall in love with him.

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This card really is simple to make…

Begin with a designer series paper in a green tone (Suggestions: Subtles (130135) Color Collection Designer Series Paper Stacks / or GinghamGarden (129310) Designer Series Paper – either of these will work great)

You will also need:

 ITEM

 PRICE

 DESCRIPTION

 118074

 $16.95

Owl Builder Punch

 100730

 $8.50

Whisper White Cardstock

 119686

 $6.95

Early Espresso Cardstock

 128703

 $16.95

Perfectly Penned Stamp Set – WOOD

 122892

 $12.95

Perfectly Penned Stamp Set – CLEAR

 104199

 $4.50

Linen Thread

 126974

 $5.95

Early Espresso Classic Ink Pad

I created the leaves out of scrap cardstock that coordinated with my paper, then folded it in half.  I then folded it again, creating the lines. 

The paper snips works great to cut the grass … just don’t try that in your backyard!  (Bad joke… sorry!)

128703LHere is the Perfectly Penned stamp set. Do you have this set yet?

I find myself using this quite a bit.  It’s fun and cheerful and that is usually what we want to accomplish when we send someone a card.

Thanks so much for stopping by today.

Have a wonderful day!.

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