Posts Tagged ‘Designer Series Paper’
Loving the Holiday Mini!!
So, just so you know… just because there aren't posts here on my blog doesn't mean I haven't been stamping!! I've actually been able to do quite a bit of stamping lately, just not a lot of blogging!
So, I have a few minutes before I run out for the evening so I wanted to share one of my most favorite cards right now. I just LOVE it! It uses a bajillion new things from the Holiday mini and it makes me happy! I hope it makes you happy too!

I actually had this card as one of the Make and Takes at my last Team Meeting. Do you see all the NEW things? Check out the supply list below. And because it's been a while, I included all the dimensions and some tips on how to make the card as well! Hope you enjoy!
•Base cardstock: Confetti Cream (8.5” x 11”)
•2nd layer: Early Espresso (5 1/8” x 3 7/8”)
•3rd layer: Garden Green (5” x 3 ¾”)
•4th layer: Holly Berry Bouquet DSP (4 ½” x 3 ¼”)
•Stamp Set: Warmest of Wishes
•Inks: Early Espresso
•Embellishments: Cherry Cobbler Baker’s Twine, Jingle Bells mini, Very Vanilla Velvet Ribbon
• Accessories: Stocking Builder Punch, Big Shot, Square Lattice embossing folder, stampin’ sponge, mini glue dots, paper piercer, dimensionals
Tips:
Run some scrap Early Espresso Card stock through the Big Shot with the Square Lattice embossing folder. Punch out with the Stocking Builder Punch.
Punch out the stockings from the embossed Early Espresso.
Punch out the toe, heel, and trim from scrap Cherry Cobbler card stock.
Sponge the edges of the Cherry Cobbler CS and Garden Green CS.
Adhere the DSP to the Garden Green CS. Use the piercer to pierce all along the edges. Adhere to Early Espresso layer.
Wrap the ribbon around the layers with mini glue dots.
Finish assembling card.
Stockings get attached with dimensionals..
Cherry Cobbler Baker’s Twine gets attached with a mini glue dot.
Cover Pages are tricky…
Well, for me anyway. Cover pages for scrapbooks. I never know what picture should be the first picture in the scrapbook! Maybe if I scrapped chronologically it would be simpler, huh? ANyway, one of my friends/scrapbook club members had a baby girl last week and I wanted to design a cover page appropriate for her beautiful (and I mean BEAUTIFUL) baby girl. Here's what I came up with. I envision a nice black and white picture (or maybe sepia toned one) on the Chocolate Chip layer and her name and birth date written on the Daffodil Delight scallop circle.
What do you think? Do you see my vision? What other title might you put on here?
And remember, for all of you moms with boys only. It's OKAY to use flowers and butterflies on your scrapbook pages (okay, maybe not for football pictures, but ya know what I mean!)! It's YOUR scrapbook! You're a girl! It only makes sense!
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Items Used:
Beyond the Garden DSP (very pretty and fun paper in the current Summer Mini)
Jumble Alphabet (retiring 6/30 :( )
Scallop Border Trim Punch
Perfect Polka Embossing folder with Big Shot
Corner Rounder
Beautiful Butterflies Die for Big Shot (exclusive to Stampin' Up!)
Self Adhesive Halfback Pearls
Buttons
White Baker's Twine
Daffodil Delight 1/8" taffetta ribbon
White Gel Pen
Card Stock: Daffodil Delight, Wild Wasabi, Pacific Point, Tangerine Tango
Emma’s 9th Birthday
Emma is a frequent stamper of mine and she's 9! She and her mom come to most of my mom & me classes and she is such a love. I've actually known Emma and her mom for about 7 years now and remember her toddling around with this headful of adorable curly hair and now she's 9! Crazy.
So, Emma's mom approached me and told me that Emma wanted to stamp at her birthday party. LOVE IT! How could I say no? So first, every birthday girl needs a birthday present, right?! So here was my present to her…a scrapbook layout to scrap her 9th birthday party.


A row of 9 (of course) cupcakes with some sugary cherries on top!

Here's the journaling block. This cherry has a dab of crystal effects on it to make it look super yummy!!
Tomorrow, I'll show you the projects the girls stamped!
Hope you enjoyed this absolutely gorgeous weather this weekend!!
Christmas Cards
Here are the Christmas cards we made last night. It's hard to choose which one is my favorite. I love the Deck the Halls designer paper and the vintage feel to the Cardinal card… I like the ease that the snowflake card comes together yet still looks well put together…of course I love the ornaments, the details in the ornaments just make it… and who doesn't like the crispness of Real Red, Basic Black, and Whisper White together along with some glitter on Santa's hat??
Do you have your Christmas card designed? If not, I'd love to help you! Just shoot me an email or give me a call to help you design Christmas cards perfect for you!
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Sale-A-Brate and Mojo
Here’s a card I made for today’s Sale-A-Bration class using this week’s Mojo Monday sketch. It’s very quick and simple even though there are a lot of elements on it.

Supplies Used:
Stamp Set: Happy Moments (Sale-A-Bration 2010)
Card Stock: Ballet Blue, Chocolate Chip, Whisper White
Designer Series Paper: Welcome Neighbor (Sale-A-Bration 2010)
Embellishments: Pumpkin Pie corduroy button, Brocade Blue 5/8" grosgrain ribbon, Chocolate Chip flower brad
Other Items: Ballet Blue stamp pad, corner rounder punch, glue dots




































