This little stamp (actually it's a big one) is featured in the Holiday mini catalog that ends on January 4th. It makes a wonderful Thank You for kids of all ages. Who is not delighted by a snowman??
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Thursday, December 31, 2009
Final Christmas Thank You Note
This little stamp (actually it's a big one) is featured in the Holiday mini catalog that ends on January 4th. It makes a wonderful Thank You for kids of all ages. Who is not delighted by a snowman??
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
I'm Thinking Snow
Well, it rarely snows here in the sunny south. I am in Atlanta, GA for my visitors who don't know me. I would love to see some snow. And I guess because we rarely get it, it seems fun to me. Maybe that is why I think snowmen are so cute! I am posting a couple of snowmen for your viewing pleasure today. I did not think these up, I just "borrowed" them!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Thank You Notes
Did you know that the more Thank You notes you send out, the more people will come to your funeral! That is just one little tid bit that I found very interesting. Any way, it is time to send out those Thank You notes for all the wonderful Christmas gifts you got. I am posting a couple of ideas for you today.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Sale-A-Bration Sample
Check out this little cutie. It is made using some of the stamps that will only be available during Sale-a-Bration starting January 5th. Don't forget, you are all invited to my Open House on January 9th at 10 a.m. for some stamping fun!
Stamps
Stamps
- Good Neighbors
- Short & Sweet
Paper
- Not Quite Navy card stock
- Old Olive card stock
- Whisper White card stock
Ink
- Not Quite Navy Classic Stampin' Pad
- Old Olive Classic Stampin' Pad
Accessories
- Elementary Ribbon Originals
- Large Oval punch
- Oval Scallop punch
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Valentines is coming!
Valentines Day will come and go during Sale-a-Bration and special stamp sets will also be available during this time. Here is a very striking Valentine card that just might work for your special someone.
Stamp Sets
- Happy Moments
- Charming
- Holiday Best (hostess set)
Paper
- Real Red card stock
- Basic Gray card stock
- Basic Black card stock
- Whisper White card stock
Ink
- Basic Black Craft ink
- Real Red Classic ink
- Real Red Stampin' Write marker
- Basic Gray Stampin' Write marker
Accessories
- Blender pen
- Clear Embossing Powder
- Heat tool
- Stampin' Dimensionals
- SNAIL adhesive
- Gray Taffeta ribbon
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Sale-A-Bration Sample
Sale-a-Bration is coming on January 5th this year! What is Sale-a-Bration? It is the biggest sale of the year for Stampin' Up! It is a special time where for every $50 you spend, you can earn FREE stamps and supplies. This year's options stand to be bigger and better than ever. I cannot tell you everything just yet...so you will have to come to my BIG OPEN House on January 9th. More details to follow.
This is just one example of a Sale-a-Bration card. It was done using the Happy Moments set. See all the supplies used below:
Stamp Set
- Happy Moments
Paper
- Chocolate Chip card stock
- Old Olive card stock
- Bashful Blue card stock
- Close to Cocoa card stock
- Very Vanilla card stock
Ink
- Basic Brown Classic Stampin' Pad
- Bashful Blue Stampin' Write marker
- Certainly Celery Stampin' Write marker
- Old Olive Stampin' Write marker
- Close to Cocoa Stampin' Write marker
Accessories
- ½" Circle punch
- ¾" Circle punch
- 1" Circle punch
- 1 ¼" Circle punch
- Stampin' Dimensionals
- SNAIL adhesive
Friday, December 25, 2009
Merry Christmas
At this time of year more than any other, the world is looking to our Savior and celebrating. Let us take a moment to stop and give thanks for what we have and not dwell on what we do not have. We are so much richer than most of the world around us!
Without using any words this card speaks more than I or any preacher ever could. The stamp set is called Season of Simple Grace. Come let us adore him. Amen.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
First Christmas Card
It's hard to imagine that Christmas cards and even the holiday has not always been around. They have for our lifetime so I guess we figure they always were. Today I am posting the first Christmas card known...
The first Christmas Card as we know it that was originated in London in 1843 by Sir Henry Cole. Cole decided he was too busy to write individual Christmas greetings to his family, friends, and business colleagues so he asked a friend, painter John Colicott Horsley, to design a card for him. So started the modern day Christmas Card.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Thanks Again!
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Time for Thanks!
Well, I know you have received some wonderful gifts by now and so it is time to send out those Thank You notes. I am going to post some samples for the next few days to get your juices flowing!
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Monday, December 21, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 25
Another packaging idea for our last day of Christmas ideas. If you are anything like me, you still have one or 2 gifts to purchase and/or wrap. Make up a couple of these little beauties for those last minute gifts. The bags are available via Stampin' Up! of course but I have seen similar ones at craft stores. This bag features stamps from Baroque Motifs and Delightful Decorations. You can use any color scheme you like. The ornament tag is made from 4 ornaments stamped and punched and then folded in half and stuck together to make it 3 D.
Friday, December 18, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 24
Thursday, December 17, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 23
I don't know about you but I love having little Christmas things in all the nooks and corners of my home. In fact, as I age I am loving it more and more. Christmas is the best thing about winter to me! What better time to spread the gospel of Jesus than when the whole world is looking at the holiday.
Today I am sharing a cute little block set that Stampin' Up! is offering in the mini catalog. I think it will be carried over into the next mini as well. These blocks are wood and hollow and can be cut in half and used in many different ways. you can paint them, cover them with cardstock or DSP and then embellish as desired.
Instructions
1. Cover each side of two Décor Elements blocks with Real Red card stock (3" x 3"). Cover each side of third block with Whisper White card stock (3" x 3").
2. Cut “Ho ho” from Whisper White card stock and “Ho” from Real Red card stock using Sizzix Big Shot and Alphabet Simple Letters Bigz die.
3. Adhere Whisper White letters and winter scenes from the Holiday Mix Décor Elements to Real Red blocks.
4. Adhere Décor Elements snowflakes to Real Red blocks.
5. Adhere Real Red letters to Whisper White block.
6. Mix a few drops of Champagne Mist shimmer paint with 1 oz. of rubbing alcohol and spritz entire project.
7. When blocks are dry, tie Real Red 3/4" polka-dot grosgrain ribbon (28") around Whisper White block.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 22
This little box is great for small gifts and the colors and simplicity of it lend itself to be great for those hard to craft for men! Why not whip up a couple of these for those manly gift card gifts on your list. Have a great day!
InstructionsOrnament box
1. Print Box Pattern #4 from Pattern Library on Kraft card stock, and cut out.
2. Stamp snowflake image in Chocolate Chip ink on box front, and assemble box.
3. Tie Real Red 5/8" grosgrain ribbon around box.
4. Stamp ornament image in Old Olive ink on Whisper White card stock (2" x 2"), and punch out using Ornament punch. Write names with Real Red Stampin’ Write marker. Tie linen thread in a bow around ornament.
5. Round corners of Chocolate Chip textured card stock (2" x 2") using 3/16" Corner Rounder punch. Punch hole in top of card stock using 1/16" Circle punch. Thread linen thread through hole, and tie to Real Red ribbon. Adhere tag to box using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
6. Adhere ornament to Chocolate Chip tag using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 21
Well, a couple of weeks ago I thought, "What have I done? How can I ever post 25 days of Christmas ideas?!!" Well, we are on day 21 with only 4 more after this. Now I see I not only did it, but it was not as painful as I first imagined. I hope you have been enjoying them as much as I have. 5 left so here we go.
Add the final touch to your gift that says "I was thinking of you when I bought this gift" by personalizing it with Décor Elements. Add an Upsy Daisy Décor Elements to a laptop or cut it apart and apply it to a cell phone. Put all of the toys from Santa together in one container and add the So Many Toys Décor Elements to it, or use individual letters to add monograms and names to your gifts. These extra special touches won't go unnoticed.
Monday, December 14, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 20
Today I am veering away from stamping and showing off my grandchildren for a minute. You know how it is with grandparents. Give them a minute and they will show you pictures of their grandchildren! We had a Whoville party and this is her Who Hair! Yes, she is a red head. The photo was made with an I Phone. The little one loved the guitar. He touched it and cried when it wasn't being played. Maybe a musician in the making!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 19
Today I am bringing you another "green" idea. Everyone wants to do their part to save the earth so why not do a little recycling and let Stampin' Up! help. They make all kinds of packaging products. I thought I would do a little candy box today that recycles the cute metal Build a Brad tin. Just embellish, add candy and a tag and you have a great little gift!
Saturday, December 12, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 18
A Stocking Ornament gift card holder. Whew! That is a mouthful! Check this out. I made a cute paper stocking that opens to hold a gift card. You can hang it on the tree to add to the fun of a gift...first they have to find it! I used the Big Shot to add texture to the stocking body and used DSP for the heel and toe of the stocking. I hope you like it. If you want more details, just contact me via the comments section.
Friday, December 11, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 17
Want a quick and easy holiday gift for that special friend? Why not get into the jewelry craze with some stamped/crafted jewelry? Yes, even you can make these. I went to my local hardware store and bought a pack of washers. I just guessed at the size and they fit perfectly with 2 of our Stampin' Up! punches! I then chose a designer paper and traced and punched. Then I glued the paper to the washer using Crystal Effects. Then I poured more Crystal Effects over them and let them air dry for 24 hours. I added a little string for the closure and voila...a cute and inexpensive (under $3) gift!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 16
This stamp set has been around for 3 years and I still love it! I think it makes great cards and gifts. 2 years ago I even made a framed project using the Let It Snow stamp. This time I am featuring a card using it. The stamp set is called Big On Christmas. I love the different textures and shapes on the card. Some of the items and colors are now retired but it would be so easy to change them to current colors! Enjoy!
Instructions
1. Pierce row of holes in Chocolate Chip textured card stock (4-1/4" x 1/2") using paper-piercing tool from Crafters’ Tool Kit. Adhere card stock to Old Olive textured card.
2. Punch right edge of Baja Breeze textured card stock (8-3/4" x 3-7/8") using Scallop Edge punch. Fold Baja Breeze card stock around card with scallop border hanging over right edge of card and adhere.
3. Stamp “Happy holidays” in Jet Black StazOn ink on Whisper White textured card stock (5" x 5"). Watercolor “Happy” in Baja Breeze, Old Olive and Riding Hood Red ink using Aqua Painter. Cut out image in a circle using Coluzzle Cutting System.
4. Punch 13 circles from Whisper White textured card stock using 1/4" Circle punch. Adhere seven circles to large stamped circle. Apply Dazzling Diamonds Stampin’ Glitter to the remaining six circles and adhere to large circle. Adhere large circle to card using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
5. Cut a scrap piece of chipboard into a tree trunk, cover with Chocolate Chip textured card stock. Cut off one side of a large chipboard star and cover with Old Olive textured card stock; adhere to tree trunk. Adhere So Saffron textured card stock to small chipboard star, and adhere to top of tree. Tie crochet thread through Riding Hood Red button and adhere to tree. Adhere tree to card using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
6. Tie Riding Hood Red 5/8" striped grosgrain ribbon around front of card.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 15
These little cuties are made from the stamp set Sparkly & Bright. They make really cute little treats for your friends. Add a few small candies in a cello bag and put it all together. They are simple and easy to do so you could sit down and do a bunch! It is getting close enough that we are all looking for quick and easy ideas!
Sparkly & Bright Treat Tents
Stamps:
Sparkly & Bright STAMP SET
Paper:
Card Stock Old Olive 8 1/2X11
Card Stock Very Vanilla 8 1/2X11
Card Stock Chocolate Chip 8 1/2X11
Card Stock Real Red 8 1/2X11
DESIGNER SERIES PAPER MERRY MOMENTS 12X12
Ink
Stampin Write Marker Real Red
Classic Stampin Pad Chocolate Chip
Classic Stampin Pad Old Olive
Accessories:
2-Way Glue Pen
Glitter Dazzling Diamonds
Punch 1 3/8 Inch Circle
Punch Scallop Circle
Ribbon Taffeta Chocolate Chip 3/8 Inch
Ribbon Taffeta Very Vanilla 3/8 Inch
Sizzix Big Shot Machine
BIGZ TWO TAGS
Instructions
Stamps:
Sparkly & Bright STAMP SET
Paper:
Card Stock Old Olive 8 1/2X11
Card Stock Very Vanilla 8 1/2X11
Card Stock Chocolate Chip 8 1/2X11
Card Stock Real Red 8 1/2X11
DESIGNER SERIES PAPER MERRY MOMENTS 12X12
Ink
Stampin Write Marker Real Red
Classic Stampin Pad Chocolate Chip
Classic Stampin Pad Old Olive
Accessories:
2-Way Glue Pen
Glitter Dazzling Diamonds
Punch 1 3/8 Inch Circle
Punch Scallop Circle
Ribbon Taffeta Chocolate Chip 3/8 Inch
Ribbon Taffeta Very Vanilla 3/8 Inch
Sizzix Big Shot Machine
BIGZ TWO TAGS
Instructions
1. Cut two tags from the same color card stock using the Sizzix Big Shot and the Two Tags Bigz die. Fold at score line and adhere together to form tent using Tombow Multi-Purpose Adhesive.
2. Adhere strip of Merry Moments Designer Series paper (2-3/4" x 1") to Very Vanilla card stock (2-3/4" x 1-1/4"), and adhere to front of tent.
3. Stamp Sparkly & Bright image in Chocolate Chip or Old Olive ink on Very Vanilla card stock, and punch out using 1-3/8" Circle punch. Punch scallop circle from Chocolate Chip or Real Red card stock. Adhere stamped image to scallop circle, and adhere to tent using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
4. Pull taffeta ribbon through holes at top of tent and tie in bow.
5. Accent images with Dazzling Diamonds Stampin’ Glitter.
6. Fill cellophane bag with candy. Fold in half and insert in tent.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
12 Days of Christmas - Day 14
Do you have any old sledding photos laying around? Maybe they are not big enough to fill a whole page and you have been stumped with what to do with them. Here is a scrapbook page that was made by a fellow stamper (we do not have any snow in Hotlanta)!! This is great as a page but how much fun would it be to frame it and enjoy it all season long!
Ink:
Chocolate Chip Stampin' Write marker
Chocolate Chip Stampin' Write marker
Paper:
Chocolate Chip card stockOld Olive card stock
Real Red card stock
Very Vanilla card stock
Vellum card stock
Real Red card stock
Very Vanilla card stock
Vellum card stock
Accessories:
Christmas Jingle Simply Scrappin'
Mistletoe Ribbon Originals
5/16" Neutrals Jumbo brads
Styled Vanilla Hodgepodge Hardware
Stampin' Dimensionals
Circle Scissor Plus
1/16" Circle punch
Sizzix Big Shot
Scallop Circle #2 Bigz die
Snowflakes #2 Sizzlits die set
Backgrounds 1 Texturz Texture Plates
Perfect Details Texturz Texture Plates
Monday, December 7, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 13
Today I am using a wonderful idea from a fellow stamper and Artisan winner this year, Diana Gibbs. She always does nice work. This one is from the demonstrator web site. As the time gets closer to Christmas I find I may get more and more inspiration from Stampin' Up! Feel free to use and copy these ideas as you need.
Ink: White uni-ball Signo gel pen
Accessories:
Christmas Jingle Simply Scrappin'
Real Red 1" double-stitched grosgrain ribbon
Old Olive 5/8" grosgrain ribbon
Real Red 3/4" polka-dot grosgrain ribbon
Stampin' DimensionalsTake-out container
Ink: White uni-ball Signo gel pen
Accessories:
Christmas Jingle Simply Scrappin'
Real Red 1" double-stitched grosgrain ribbon
Old Olive 5/8" grosgrain ribbon
Real Red 3/4" polka-dot grosgrain ribbon
Stampin' DimensionalsTake-out container
Sunday, December 6, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 12
Well, there are only 19 days to Christmas as I write this post. I have all the decorations out and the trees are lit. I am felling the love, just got to wrap all my gifts! Oh yeah, I still have to send out all my cards! Here is another little card idea for you. You can never go wrong with the classics like Real Red and Garden Green. This features the stamp set Snow Swirled. Enjoy!
Saturday, December 5, 2009
25 Days of Christmas-Day 11
This is a simple card made using the wonderful level one hostess set called Holiday Best. The card is Garden Green and the designer paper was used layered over the scalloped edge whisper white. It all pulled together with the ribbon and the Real Red stamped image using the punch and brad to add a little bling to the finished product.
Friday, December 4, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 10
On the 1st day of December, the crazyness has definitely started! Why not make a cute gift to have on hand for all those last minute drop-by's or the forgotten ones. You can pick up these little candles at your local Wally World for only $1. Use your scraps and embellish them. Add a little ribbon and maybe a tag and you are finished. Go ahead and splurge, make a few to share.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 9
Today I am sharing another simple Christmas card idea with you. It is not too late to make and send out those cards, it is only the 3rd of December. Why, you are still ahead in the game.
I made this card using Very Vanilla, Garden Green and Real Red card stock and inks. The stamps are from Tree Trimmings and All Holidays. The designer paper is called Merry Moments. Don't have it? You can easily substitute it for whatever you do have. I used the Eyelet Border punch at the top and the bottom. This card took less than 10 minutes to make and it will be much faster assembly style. So let's get stamping!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 8
Wow! With only 23 days until Christmas and 18 more posts to go I am going to have to post more frequently! I'm ok with it, but if you are playing along, you may want to get ready for more projects and make one or 2 a day.
Today I want to share a quick and easy candy wrapper for you. It is always easy to wrap a Hershey's bar (and who doesn't really love chocolate)?! This one is done with a 6x6 piece of designer paper. Wrap around your candy bar and seal shut. I printed a quick little poem for the front of mine and layered it onto some Old Olive cardstock. The poem was printed on Very Vanilla. If you want the words to the poem, leave me a comment and I will email them to you.
Finally, finish the candy with a tag stamped and punched from the Delightful Decorations set. Now, you are ready for gifts for all those office friends. Thoughtful, yet not expensive.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
25 Days of Christmas - Day 7
Today I am sharing a Christmas countdown I made for the kids. I wanted something cute but no chocolate. Despite my firm belief in chocolate being good for the soul and whatever ails you, my granddaughter does not like it! So, being thrifty I used some designer papers from last year that I had hoarded all year. The main piece measures 8 1/2 x 8 1/2. I then added a layer that is 8 x 8. The next piece (green) is 7 1/4" tall by 8 (before scalloped). If you do not scallop, just cut square.
I printed the numbers and saying from the computer. At the bottom I used some more of my saved/hoarded snowflakes from last year. I then used my crop-a-dile to punch the holes and add ribbon to hang. The extra numbers are in a pocket on the back.
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