March 14, 2008
Quick reminder...
February 27, 2008
Excuse the mess...
February 15, 2008
She's All That-- Framed!
February 14, 2008
Merci card by Christine Okken
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Supplies:
- Merci stamp set (free SAB set)
- Jet Black Stazon ink pad
- Blush Blossom Classic Stampin' Pad
- Bravo Burgundy Classic Stampin' Pad
- Blush Blossom Stampin' Write marker
- Bravo Burgundy Stampin' Write marker
- Old Olive Stampin' Write marker
- Bravo Burgundy card stock
- Blush Blossom card stock
- Old Olive card stock
- Groovy Guava Prints Designer Series paper
- Very Vanilla card stock
- Watercolor paper
- Word Window punch
- 1-3/8" Circle punch
- Scallop punch
- Slit punch
- Groovy Guava double-stitched grosgrain ribbon
- Stamper's Tool Kit (piercer, piercing mat, template)
- Earth Elements brads
February 13, 2008
Sale-A-Bration
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Supplies:
- Zoofari stamp set
- Lots of Thoughts stamp set (free SAB set)
- Tempting Turquoise card stock
- Confetti White card stock
- Versamark ink pad
- Jet Black Staz-On ink pad
- Tempting Turquoise Classic Stampin' Pad
- Real Red Classic Stampin' Pad
- Certainly Celery Classic Stampin' Pad
- Basic Gray Classic Stampin' Pad
- Pumpkin Pie Stampin' Write marker
- Certainly Celery 5/8" grosgrain ribbon
- White Stampin' Emboss powder
- Aquapainter
- sponge daubers
- heat tool
January 25, 2008
Have you seen it?
On a personal note...
January 16, 2008
October Stamp Club Meeting
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This Christmas card actually uses a kit that Stampin' Up! provided to demonstrators in 2006. I love kits-- no cutting, no measuring, almost no thinking! I did replace the included ribbon with Very Vanilla Taffeta-- it just had a softer, more elegant look to it.
If you like having everything ready for you to stamp-and-go, take a look at Stampin' Up!'s Simply Sent kits on pages 14-16 of the Spring-Summer Collection 2008. I like to call them the "Stouffer's Lasagna of the stamping world." Sure you could purchase all the ingredients seperately, find a good recipe, and take the time to measure, mix, and create... but sometimes you just want something quick, easy, and oh so satisfying!
This card uses the Floral background stamp and Peaceful Wishes stamp set.
Instructions:
- Fold Always Artichoke card stock to make card
- Stamp Floral background on Bravo Burgundy card stock using Bravo Burgundy Classic ink pad
- Stamp branch and pinecone on Naturals Ivory card stock using Always Artichoke and Bravo Burgundy Classic ink pads
- Stamp "Peace" on small piece of Naturals Ivory card stock using Bravo Burgundy marker
- Adhere "Peace" on Pewter Hodgepodge Hardware nameplate using mini glue dots and trim excess card stock away with paper snips
- Adhere Bravo Burgundy and Naturals Ivory card stock to card
- Thread Very Vanilla Taffeta ribbon through nameplate and adhere nameplate to card using Stampin' Dimensionals
- Tie ribbon and tear along bottom of card
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This card is the reason I went with the kit for the first card at this club... this one was rather more intense, but it sure was fun and worth it! The "Wanted" set is another I struggled with after receiving it at Convention. It's a sort of Vintage-y set and as such is difficult for me to work with. But after perusing the gallery on Splitcoast, I finally came up with this design.
This card uses the Paisley background stamp, and "Wanted," "Define your Life," and "Much Appreciated" stamp sets.
Instructions:
- Fold Chocolate Chip card stock to make card
- Stamp Paisley background on card using Chocolate Chip Classic ink pad
- Stamp horse repeatedly without reinking on Really Rust card stock using Chocolate Chip Classic ink pad, starting at lower right and repeating to the left and up from each image before
- Stamp "gratitude" stamp on Really Rust card stock using Chocolate Chip and Really Rust Classic ink pads
- Stamp paisleys repeatedly on Creamy Caramel card stock using Creamy Caramel Classic ink pads
- Stamp large medallion on Sage Shadow card stock using Chocolate Chip ink, on Naturals Ivory card stock using Sage Shadow ink, on Really Rust card stock using Really Rust ink pad
- Punch Sage Shadow card stock medallion with Scallop punch, Natruals Ivory medallion with 1-3/8" circle punch, and Really Rust medallion with 1/2" circle punch
- Layer Really Rust and Creamy Caramel card stock on Sage Shadow card stock
- Distress edges of Sage Shadow card stock using distresser from Cutter kit
- Punch hole and set Jumbo Pewter eyelet with Crop-A-Dile
- Thread Natural Hemp Twine through eyelet and tie in a knot
- Adhere Sage Shadow card stock to card using Stampin' Dimensionals (hint: put two Dimensionals on twine to hold it in place on back of Sage Shadow piece)
- Adhere Naturals Ivory circle to Sage Shadow scallop, adhere Really Rust circle to Naturals Ivory using Stampin' Dimensional, adhere scallop to card using Stampin' Dimensionals
Inside card:
- Stamp paisley on Naturals Ivory card stock using Creamy Caramel ink pad
- Stamp sentiment on Naturals Ivory card stock using Chocolate Chip ink pad
- Adhere Naturals Ivory card stock on inside of card
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November Stamp Club Meeting
This adorable little post-it note holder is inspired by projects on a couple different blogs out there. Emily Giovanni did a tutorial on an adorable post-it note holder, and ChiChi Allen showed her notepad holder. Well, a friend linked to the post-it note holder and asked "how can I make this hold a pencil?" I had a brain blast. Why not combine the two??? :D I wrote out some measurements, told my friend to try them and see which worked, and let me know. (Thanks, Shanon, for trying the project out for me! lol!)
After all that work (phew!) I decided I had better do something with the measurements, too, so I decided to do the project with my stamp club. First the instructions for the holder itself:
- Cut cardstock 7-3/4 x 3-1/2
- Score at 3-1/2, 3-3/4, 4 inches
- Fold ONLY the middle fold first
- Cut two slits in the "spine" to the other folds, 1" from each side
- Fold the outer folds and press the middle part (between the slits) out and away from the spine
- Adhere the top and bottom folds to the back of the cover on the inside
It's a bit difficult to picture just from the words... I will attempt a photo tutorial one of these days. ;)
And now the assembly instructions:
- Make post-it note holder from Bordering Blue card stock
- Stamp elephant (from "Wild About You") on Whisper White card stock using Bordering Blue Classic ink
- Layer elephant on Ruby Red card stock
- Punch two holes on either side of elephant's trunk through both layers of card stock
- Thread red hemp twine through holes and tie in a knot
- Adhere elephant onto post-it note holder using Stampin' Dimensionals
- Add golf pencil*
*I didn't have a golf pencil, so I just broke a regular pencil in half, by holding it on the counter at the point I wanted it to break and whacking it with my other hand. ;) Crude, but effective. My friend Shanon bought a box of regular-size colored pencils and cut them in half (still in the box) with a circular saw. I've since seen cute little colored pencils at places like Wal-Mart and Target.
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I love the Cold Play set (it may never leave my house, even though it's now retired!) and adore how my snowman is pictured on this card. I saw him looking up in this manner on many, many cards in the Splitcoast Gallery, and it's hard to say which one card inspired me. I'd like to say the color combo is purely my own (I'd like to say a lot of things!), but I'm pretty sure I saw that on more than a few cards, as well. The sliding message? Not my original idea either. But I did combine the different elements into one adorable (if I do say so myself, and I often do) card. LOL!
Instructions:
- Fold Soft Sky card stock to make card
- Stamp snowflake on top 2/3 of card using Soft Sky Classic ink pad
- Adhere striped Soft Sky Prints Designer Series paper to card
- Punch holes on either side of small strip of Real Red card stock using Crop-A-Dile
- Stamp "let it" on left side of strip and "snow!" on right side of strip using Basic Gray Classic ink pad
- Stamp snowman on whisper White card stock using Basic Gray (circles and mouth), Chocolate Chip (branches), Real Red (buttons), and Pumpkin Pie (carrot) Classic ink pads and snowflakes using Soft Sky Classic ink pads
- Punch corners of Whisper White and Real Red card stock using Ticket Corner punch
- Adhere Whisper White to Real Red card stock
- Punch hole on lower left side of image using Horizontal Slot punch, then line up the punch with the hole and punch again about 1/2 the length of the slot higher (you need the 1-1/2 slot lengths for the message strip)
- Adhere Garden Green card stock to card, leaving room for eyelets at the top right
- Punch holes and set Real Red eyelets using Crop-A-Dile
- Adhere snowman piece to card using Stampin' Dimensionals, being careful not to block the area where the message strip will be placed
- Slide message strip into slot right side first so that the right side is underneath the snowman piece
- Thread ribbon through holes on message strip and tie into knots
December Stamp Club Meeting
This pretty Christmas card is inspired by Laura's card using Fabulous Flowers. I substituted the stamp set and tweaked the colors to better suit the Christmas season.
Instructions:
- Fold Certainly Celery card stock into card
- Stamp snowflakes randomly on Whisper White card stock using Purely Pomegranate and Certainly Celery Classic ink pads and Gold Encore ink pad
- Spritz with ink using Color Spritzing tool and Rose Red marker
- Layer Whisper White card stock on Gold Glory and Purely Pomegranate card stock and adhere to Certainly Celery card
- Stamp sentiment on card
- Tie White Taffeta ribbon around card
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I wanted to use the new Level 3 hostess set "Time Well Spent" in my December workshop... after all, it was new, and I received it as a free gift from Stampin' Up! But I really struggled with the images. I finally stumbled on this card by happy2stamp4ever. I added the "Thank you" stamp from "Much Appreciated" and offered different marker color combos for the flowers.
Instructions:
- Fold Shimmery White card stock into card
- Stamp medium flower three times on scrap of Shimmery White using Timber Brown Staz-On ink pad
- Stamp small flower in each corner of card and sentiment in bottom right corner using Timber Brown Staz-On ink pad
- Color flowers using Rose Red and Regal Rose (or other monochromatic combination)
- Cut three flowers out using paper snips and adhere to card using Stampin' Dimensionals
- Draw lines between flowers along edge of card using Chocolate Chip marker
Another color combination-- Pumpkin Pie and Apricot Appeal markers:
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January club meeting
With Valentine's Day coming up, I had to showcase some great lovey-dovey cards... but I didn't have any Valentine's-specific sets! Unfrogettable to the rescue! This is one of the cutestest sets evah... really! And with some googly eyes I had laying around, cute went to adorable in no time flat! Original layout by Kristin Moore.
Instructions:
- Fold River Rock card stock to make card
- Stamp flower 2-3 times in bottom right corner with Versamark ink
- Stamp sentiment in Jet Black Staz-On over flowers
- Tie Wild Wasabi ribbon around card
- Stamp froggy in Staz-On on Naturals White card stock
- Watercolor froggy using Aquapainter and Wild Wasabi Classic ink pad
- Watercolor a squiggle of "ground" beneath froggy using Aquapainter and River Rock Classic ink pad
- Color heart using Real Red marker
- Punch corners of Naturals White card stock using Ticket Corner punch
- Layer Naturals White on Certainly Celery, then on Wild Wasabi
- Attach to card using Stampin' Dimensionals
- Attach googly eyes using Crystal Effects as "glue"
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This card is more V-day specific and girly and frou-frou. It's also very PINK. It uses the hostess Level 3 stamp set "Time Well Spent" from the new Spring-Summer Collection 2008. This layout is shown on page 109 of the Spring-Summer Collection 2008.
Instructions:
- Fold Pretty in Pink card stock to make card
- Stamp heart using Chocolate Chip Classic ink pad on Whisper White card stock
- Color outline of heart using Regal Rose marker and tiny flower using Rose Red marker
- Cut heart out using paper snips
- Adhere striped Rose Red Prints Designer Series Paper to Rose Red card stock
- Adhere heart to Rose Red paper using Stampin' Dimensionals
- Tie Pretty in Pink Taffeta ribbon around Close to Cocoa card stock
- Adhere focal image piece to Close to Cocoa card stock using Stampin' Dimensionals
- Stamp sentiment on Close to Cocoa card stock using Whisper White Craft ink pad
- Tear top of Close to Cocoa card stock
- Adhere Close to Cocoa card stock to card using Stampin' Dimensionals
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November 6, 2007
Stampin' Up! Paper Share!
My retired stamps for sale...
Adorable altered clippie/coaster thingie
Check out this cute idea! Just tuck a photo into the ribbon or clip, and you have a cute desktop display. I originally saw the idea by ddphelps on Splitcoaststampers.com.
Supplies-- binder clip, 4" chipboard coaster, Sahara Sand card stock, retired Rebecca Designer Series Paper, retired 1/4" Rose grosgrain ribbon.
October 11, 2007
The Stars at Night are Big and Bright...
*clap clap clap clap* Deep in the Heart of Texas!
Okay, I cannot be the only one whose husband quotes movies like crazy... Anyone know the movie? Bueller? Bueller? Oh, wrong movie.
Anyway, I'm headed to Texas this weekend for a fantabulous Shoebox Swap and Technique Training. :D And I get to see JanTink again! *giddies* Maybe she'll forgive me for squeeling at her in the elevator in Salt Lake City a couple years ago. *wink*
Fantabulous is the word of the day... and I came up with (um, er, was inspired to create) this fantabulous card, if I do say so myself...
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This is my shoebox swap... yes, 26 lucky ladies (including my sister) will get to make this fantabulous card in Texas on Saturday! As I alluded to earlier, I was inspired to create this beauty... my inspiration card is by Kristina Werner, aka starofmay.
Supplies: Season of Joy stamp set, Dotted background stamp. Wild Wasabi , Pretty in Pink, Very Vanilla, Real Red cardstock. Wild Wasabi, Pretty in Pink, Real Red ink. Scallop, 1-1/4" circle, and 1/16" punches. Real Red 5/8" grosgrain ribbon, Stampin' Dimensionals.
October 5, 2007
I'm Brads...

October 4, 2007
Altered Rolodex Card
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I got the design idea when blog-hopping (blopping?) a few days ago. Amy's ATC was perfection itself for my card! I printed these puppies front and back on Sahara Sand card stock. Aparently my new(er) printer doesn't much like cardstock, so I ended up with two pages that didn't print quite right. So then I printed two more. I then trimmed the card to shape. (That step is going to take for-ev-er with 17 cards!) I added the patterend paper (retired Rebecca Designer Series Paper) then remembered I wanted to put ribbon on, too.
I debated for a little bit on how in the world I was going to accomplish this feat, as just tying it around the card would cover my information on the back. That would defeat the purpose of the card! I cut the ribbon a little longer than the card, ran some SNAIL adhesive along it, put the ribbon along the top edge of the Rebecca paper, then gently pried the edges of the paper up to tuck the ribbon underneath.
I used the coluzzle to cut the Chocolate Chip circle and taped that down, then decided to put it *under* the ribbon. Pried up the circle, pried up the ribbon, and slid the circle under the ribbon. And oh yeah, I wanted the ribbon to look tied... So I cut a little bit to do a "faux bow" (except it's a knot) on the ribbon, pulled the ribbon up again, and tied the bit of ribbon on the other bit of ribbon. Lost yet? LOL!
I punched a Scallop circle from Pretty in Pink card stock, punched my photo with the 1-3/8" circle, and adhered the photo on the scallop. So far so good. Added some Stampin' Dimensionals to the back of the scallop and popped it onto the card. Um, not quite right. Off comes the scallop, off comes the ribbon, off comes the chocolate chip circle.
I cut the next size up circle now, adhere, trim. Lay the ribbon across, a little lower this time, pry up the patterned paper again, press it back down. Lay the scallop circle on. Still not quite enough. Decide to pierce the Chocolate Chip circle. But not about to pry everything apart again! So I go ahead and pierce through all the layers this time. It's just my "sloppy copy," so it's ok.
Good, good... loving it... add the scallop circle with dimensionals, lay brads and eyelets on to see how they'd look, and finally decided it's just fine without. And voi-lá! It's perfect! Or near enough anyway. I'm still trying to decide if I should bum a sheet of Regal Rose cardstock for the scallop, and whether or not to pierce the scallops, but this is pretty much it.
Now to make 17 more...
October 2, 2007
Going Pink
September 27, 2007
Criss Cross Card
My daughter had a birthday party to attend this afternoon, so I took a little time and whipped up a card for the birthday girl:
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Someone posted a question in the Demonstrator forums of SCS (my #1 favorite-of-all-time website) about Cris Cross cards... and that reminded me to go look at the TUTORIAL in the resource section... which led to the Criss Cross Cards GALLERY... which led to THIS card by basilefamily... which led me to remember my Loves Me Designer Series paper which has been sitting forgotten on my desk since the 2006-07 Winter Mini Catalog expired in February! The pink was perfect for a little girl's birthday, so away I went, cutting and measuring and stamping and adhesiving (I know, it's adhering... but that just doesn't sound as fun! ;) ). I had just enough time to snap a couple pictures when I finished.
Rebekah got home from school, and away we flew to the party. Sadly, when informed that mommy would not be staying, but just dropping her off, Rebekah decided to be clingy and not stay. On the way home, she started to cry... "mommy, my tummy hurts." There's a bug that's been going around in our area... Nicole had it last week, Jason has had it since Monday, Jonathan came down with it this morning... and Rebekah this afternoon. She climbed into bed as soon as we got home and promptly fell asleep. She woke up after an hour... not rested... but ill. My poor baby girl!
On a happy note... I think the birthday girl liked her card!
September 2, 2007
Erin tol' me to post. NOW.
She said it's been way too long since I posted... So here it is! A quick recap of the last couple months. Enjoy!
Jason got his first haircut on July 19th.
Rebekah lost her first tooth on August 8th.
I made cute convention swaps in July.
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And had a great time at Convention in Denver from July 25th-29th with three great gals.
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(Me freezing to death on the last day)
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And awesome workshop projects...
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...and downline meeting and Stamp Club projects.
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Put up a new punch storage system (which I LOVE already!)
School started on August 16th, but I'm a bad mom and didn't get photos this year. :(
Well, looks like I'm all caught up! ;) Life is good!
July 12, 2007
Birthday card with NEW stuff!
I received my first Stampin' Up! order from the new catalog! I got new stamps, new ribbon, new *textured* card stock, the new Stampin' Store Caddy (so cool!), new Prints Designer Series paper, new Basic Gray ink, cardstock, and marker, new punches, and the new level One Simply Scrappin Kit. I'm swimmin' in NEW! :D
So today I was preparing my husband's birthday package and needed to throw together a quick card for him... I decided to break out some of my NEW *textured* card stock in new Basic Gray. I didn't want to waste any of my precious new cardstock, so I decided to go with a 3"x6" card. I loved this card by starofmay, so I adapted it for my card size. Oh yeah, there's that Groovy Guava again! ;)
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Supplies: Wild About You, It's Your Birthday sets; Basic Gray textured card stock, Purely Pomegranate, Groovy Guava, Naturals White card stock; Purely Pomegranate, Groovy Guava, Wild Wasabi, Basic Gray Classic Stampin' pads; Always Artichoke 1/4" grosgrain ribbon.
A couple swaps...
It took me a little time to come up with this card for a swap (with the same group as the Guava Garden Silhouettes card)... but I really like the way it came out! It's almost totally CASE'd (just changed the set and colors) from this card by lynch51 on SCS. I would have loved to add some of the new Soft Sky double-stitched ribbon, but alas! This was completed just before it came time to order new catalog stuff. :)
Supplies: Zoofari, Holidays & Wishes sets; Jet Black Staz-On, Close to Cocoa Classic Stampin' Pad. Chocolate Chip Stampin' Write marker; Soft Sky, Whisper White card stock, Soft Sky Prints Designer Series paper; Small Oval punch (& scrap paper for oval template to sponge ink), Whisper White 1/4" Grosgrain ribbon, Crafter's Tool Kit.
Hey, look! It's Guava again! I think Groovy Guava might be my favorite new In Color! ;) I do seem to use it a lot more than the others! This card is for a Papertrey swap for full cards... I can't wait to see what everyone else has created! Unfortunately, I was very, VERY late getting this swap out... lucky for me, the ladies are all very forgiving. I used Papertrey's white card stock for this card... it's not as smooth as Stampin' Up!'s Whisper White, but it is a bit thicker, so it's more suitable as a card base.
Supplies: Papertrey's Little Lady set; SU Groovy Guava, Going Gray, and Chocolate Chip Classic Stampin' pads; Papertrey white, SU Groovy Guava card stock; Marvy Giga scalloped oval and Mega oval punches, SU Black Gingham ribbon.
July 10, 2007
MIA again...
June 23, 2007
Retiring accessories and the new catalog...
- Basic Black (black)
- Whisper White (white)
- Very Vanilla (cream)
- More Mustard (mustard)
- Apricot Appeal (apricot)
- Pretty in Pink (light pink)
- Real Red (red)
- Bravo Burgundy (burgundy)
- Elegant Eggplant (eggplant)
- Night of Navy (navy)
- Tempting Turquoise (turquoise)
- Certainly Celery (celery)
- Mellow Moss (spring moss)
The following colors will be added to the line (hooray! Can't wait for a good, light blue ribbon!!!):
- Pumpkin Pie (new)
- Bashful Blue (new)
- Always Artichoke (new)
The following colors will be retired (customers, call your demonstrator to order these before they're gone!):
- Taupe
- Chocolate
- Tangerine
- Maize
- Apple Green
- Hunter
- Bluebird
- French Blue
- Light Orchid
- Rose
Corner Rounder Punch
According to the new catalog sightings, the current 3/8" corner rounder punch is being replaced by a new 3/16" corner rounder punch. It will make even smaller scallops using the corner punch method! I'm excited for this new punch! (psst... there are more new punches coming!)
I am soooo excited to see my own new catalog!!!
June 21, 2007
Groovy Guava
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Supplies: Baroque Motifs set; Blush Blossom and Staz-On black ink, Basic Black, Blush Blossom, Groovy Guava, and Shimmery White card stock; Crafter's Tool Kit, Black grosgrain ribbon, Stampin' Dimentionals.
I have three more swaps coming due in the next couple weeks, so I bucked down and designed a card for a new hostess set swap. I was inspired by Julia's WT118 Challenge card... but didn't follow the challenge itself. Since it's for a swap, I did simplify just a bit.
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Supplies: Garden Silhouettes, Hugs & Wishes sets; Groovy Guava, Staz-On black ink; Groovy Guava, Whisper White, Kraft card stock; White grosgrain ribbon, Stampin' Dimentionals.
June 18, 2007
Father's Day
June 11, 2007
Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
- Build a Flower (but looks like Pick a Petal... guess we'll see!)
- Ginormous Flowers
- Fundamental Phrases
- Polka Dot background
- Sweet Sampler
- Think Happy Thoughts
- Wanted
Papers:
- Certainly Celery Prints
- Cutie Pie
- Outlaw
Ribbons:
- River Rock double-stitched grosgrain
- Soft Sky double-stitched grosgrain
- Wild Wasabi double-stitched grosgrain
- District Ribbon Originals
- Fairytale Ribbon Originals
- Jersey Ribbon Originals
- Sherbet Ribbon Originals (also seen in preview brochure)
- Theater Ribbon Originals
- Chocolate Chip taffeta
- Chocolate Chip wide grosgrain (looks like maybe 1" wide!)
- Regal Rose narrow grosgrain (probably same as current grosgrain-- with a new name)
Punches:
- Star punch
- Scallop punch (circle, looks like about 2")
- 3/8" Corner Rounder punch (looks like current Small Corner Rounder... maybe we'll be getting another?)
Other cool stuff...
---On Board Clipboards!!! The one featured is a landscape format with three clips across the top. Way cool!
---New product lines of coordinating sets, papers, and punches!
- Boho West (featured-- Wanted set, Outlaw paper, Star punch)
- Corner Office
- Tapestry
---New Simply Scrappin' kits! Will include double-sided Designer Series Paper and Textured card stock in SU colors.
- Winter Bright Simply Scrappin' Kit
---New Simply Sent card kits! Will include supplies for 10-20 cards, depending on accessories and card sizes. Some accessories will be exclusive to card kits!
---Pretties Kit! Kit of pretties! j/k.
- fabric flowers (think white Primas-- can be dyed to match!)
- halfback pearls
- hatpins
- beads
- rhinestone brads
- and more!
Now are you excited for the new catalog??? I can't wait for it to get here!
June 9, 2007
New stamps, new cards!
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Garden Silhouettes (I misspell that every time-- I want to put the "h" everywhere it's not) is one of the gorgeous new Level Two hostess sets in the soon-to-be-released Fall-Winter 2007 Collection. I love the simple style of this set, how easy it is to use, and how elegant it can be. Another reason I love this set is that it reminds me of Artfully Asian... but I hate coloring, so I never got that set. I pretty much cased this card by maamkeha on SCS. The colors just wouldn't quite photograph correctly. I tried to tweak it in my photo program, but it didn't cooperate very well. Purely Pomegranate (another word I'll be slaughtering for the next year) is one of my favorite new In Colors. It's a few shades darker than Rose Red and coordinates beautifully with so many colors. You'll notice I've used it a lot so far. Stamps: Garden Silhouettes, Linen bg Paper: Purely Pomegranate, Wild Wasabi, Basic Black Ink: Jet Black Staz-On, Purely Pomegranate, White craft Accessories: Black grosgrain ribbon, Aged Copper Hodgepodge Hardware, Stampin' Dimensionals Linen Silhouette:
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Wild Wasabi is one of my favorite new In Colors. It's a green that's toned down a few notches from the Bold Brights greens I'm not as fond of... a perfect in-between for Certainly Celery and Garden Green, I think. Besides, Wasabi is just plain fun to say! Try it with me... Waaaaasaaaaaaaaabiiiiiii! Again, the colors didn't photograph well (probably partially due to the fact that I too pictures in my flurescent-lit kitchen at night with the flash... one of these days I'll be making my $10 Macro Photo Studio... but it just hasn't happened yet!) and this card is so much prettier in person! This card is inpired by a couple cards that were cased from the front cover of the 2006-2007 catalog. Stamps: Garden Silhouettes, Hugs & Wishes, Linen bg Paper: Wild Wasabi, Purely Pomegranate, Whisper White Ink: Creamy Caramel, Timber Brown Staz-On Accessories: Caramel gingham ribbon, Chocolate grosgrain ribbon, Stampin' Dimensionals Just Hugs:
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I have discovered Kraft card stock. "But Belinda," you say, "hasn't Stampin' Up! carried Kraft card stock for years???" Well, yes, and I have been a demonstrator for quite some time... And I have used Kraft card stock... But before I would use it as the base for bigger and better things. I have discovered, thanks to Heather Nichols, how to use Kraft as a neutral in place of white or vanilla. Blue Bayou is one of my favorite new In Colors. This blue is a few shades lighter than Not Quite Navy. (NQN was once in the Rich Regals family, until two years ago when it was adopted by Earth Elements. NQN has adapted well, and is much happier in its new family, though it sometimes visits the Regals for a playdate.) Blue Bayou seems quite happy here with some new Soft Sky Prints Designer Series Paper (quite a mouthful), Kraft cardstock, and a hint of Whisper White. I have seen this card design a lot in recent weeks, and I do know it has a name-- but I'm not sure what it is called. I was inspired by Heather Nichols's card here. Zoofari is one of my favorite new sets-- I love these goofy-looking animals! Stamps: Zoofari, Hugs & Wishes Paper: Blue Bayou, Kraft, whisper White, Soft Sky Prints DSP Ink: Jet Black Staz-On, Soft Sky (for watercoloring); Bashful Blue, Regal Rose, Only Orange, Creamy Caramel markers Accessories: Aqua Painter, White grosgrain ribbon, Caramel gingham ribbon, Stampin' Dimensionals, staple Last night, after a quick nap (three hours of stamping can sure wear a body out... even when that body only completes three projects!) I did a quick search for a quick project for my downline group meeting. I love meeting with my ladies! I enjoy sharing ideas with them, hearing their ideas for our businesses, and of course the stamping! Silhouette in Pomegranate:
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Soft Sky is one of my favorite new In Colors! (Ok, I'll admit it... I love them all and I couldn't *possibly* pick a favorite!!! lol!) This card was inspired by Beate's lovely creation using Year after Year. I changed the shape back to a traditional card and simplified the design, but I loved the colors and the layout! The patterned paper is Rose Red Prints Designer Series Paper, was available in May as part of the Pallette o' Prints promotion, and will be available in the new Collection in July. One of the best things about this paper is that yes, as the name implies, it coordinates with the Rose Red card stock, but it also goes well with Purely Pomegranate, Regal Rose, and even Pretty in Pink.
Stamps: Garden Silhouette, Holidays & Wishes Paper: Soft Sky, Basic Black, Naturals White, Rose Red Prints DSP Ink: Jet Black Staz-On, Purely Pomegranate Accessories: Black grosgrain ribbon, Rose Red brads, Stampin' Dimensionals There you have it... my four projects from yesterday! Whew, I'm ready for a rest!
June 7, 2007
Look what Mr. Brown brought!
June 2, 2007
2007 Retiring List Made Easy!
Listed below are the stamp sets in alphabetical order that have been chosen to retire this year. Click each stamp set name to see the image.
Note: When you click on a link to see a stamp set, another browser window will open. The next time you click, the information will display in that same window until you close it. This way you can move back and forth between the list and the catalog without hitting your back button.
Special thanks to Marni who did most of the html for this great table! :)
May 31, 2007
Erin tagged me...
May 20, 2007
What is VSN anyway???
I *think* I planned on participating in that first VSN, but as plans often do, it went awry and I didn't. I did keep on planning, and kept on missing, and finally two VSN's ago my friend Sharon (hi Sharon!) came over and we participated in a couple challenges together. I skipped the next one, but when sitting on the computer last night surfing the SCS forums (what fun that is!) I remembered it was VSN time and clicked on over. The first challenge "Buggy Helpers" was posted Friday night and was for kids, too. I recalled my fun Little Lady set I'd just received from Papertrey Ink and decided to invite my children to stamp with me. Here are their creations in my SCS gallery: Nicole and Jonathan. Go leave a comment for them. It'll make their day!
Since I was helping them... or rather hovering over them to be sure they didn't 1- stamp a Basic Black ladybug in my Pretty in Pink pad, 2- drop those bitty clear stamps where I'd never discover them again, or 3- spray so much cleaner on my scrub that it would bubble up every time I went to clean my stamps (Nicole gets a bit overzealous with the Stampin' Mist)... I wasn't actually able to stamp until I'd put them to bed. But once I did, boy howdy it was my turn! See my SCS gallery for more information on the cards.
My Buggy Helper card:
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A pretty simple card. I dug out my Edgy Eloquence set from last year's Summer Mini catalog. I love this set of fun sayings in a mixed upper/lowercase font and I'm hoping it's included in the upcoming Fall-Winter 2007 Collection!
I scrolled through the challenges to find another I could accoplish considering the late hour and my lack of suggested supplies. I happened on the "Trip to the Emerald City" challenge (create a card using the Wizard of Oz as inspiration) and came up with my "If I were King Of the Forest" card:
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I used the same basic layout as my Ladybug card (too tired to think up a new one) and just pulled it all together. The lion is stampt right on the Fabriano card, then on Whisper white in Really Rust for the mane, and again on Whisper White for his face. I then cut out the mane and face and adhered them onto the card. I made an oval mask using Stampin' Up!'s small oval punch, made a mask of the lion's feet, and put them in place to sponge in a grounding oval for the lion (couldn't make the poor thing float in the air!). I used a paper towel for the sponging, so maybe it was toweling, because I didn't want to tromp up the stairs to find one of my stamping sponges.
Next was the callenge "Sharing the Light" (make the sentiment the focal point). I flipped open my catalog and found this card on page 191 (you may have to click zoom out or larger size for a better view). Loved the layout and decided it would work for the saying (from Edgy Eloquence again) I had in mind.
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I just about had a heart attack after using so many brads on one card! I also used some of my precious Palette o' Prints designer paper in Rose Red to tie in with the whole flower theme of this month's VSN. I'm not sure I would do both the paper piercing and the brads along the side again... but the more I see it, the more it grows on me.
My last card of the evening (after all, it was no longer evening but nearing 1 am by this point) was the "May Batik" challenge. I had to do that one! After all, I had just taught mulberry batik at my stamp club the night before, and I had extra supplies cut and ready to use. I did change the layout and the set, and came up with my Birthday Batik card:
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SCS has a great tutorial for this technique in their resource section. Some tips about the mulberry technique:
- If you want the mulberry to have a torn look, be sure to wet and tear your mulberry *before* doing the technique. Also let it dry before stamping and embossing-- embossing powder does stick to damp mulberry paper.
- You can use watercolor crayons, ink refills, even markers or just ink pads for this technique.
- When embossing, the mulberry paper turns clear. This would make a really cool window card!
- For a softer dyed look, wet the mulberry paper before adding color. For a bolder look, apply the color to dry mulberry paper with your aquapainter or a we watercolor brush.
- Pat the mulberry paper with a paper towel before ironing.
- When ironing, it may take a little bit for all the embossing powder to lift from the mulberry paper and soak into the copy paper. Patience is key during this step. When the embossing powder is soaked into the copy paper, the mulberry will peel away easily. If it sticks, you need to iron some more.
I had a great time participating in VSN and I hope you enjoyed my projects!
May 7, 2007
More Links!
May 1, 2007
The Retiring List is Here!
April 25, 2007
I've been tagged!
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Sets: Whimsical Alphabet, Office Accoutrement. Papers: Chocolate Chip card stock, Confetti White card stock, So Saffron card stock, Spring Flowers double-sided designer series paper. Ink: Always Artichoke, So Saffron, Cameo Coral craft stampin' spots. Accessories: Little Reminders accents & elements, Aged Copper hodgepodge hardware, ticket punch, small corner rounder punch, spring bouquet punch.
April 24, 2007
Do you like?
April 18, 2007
Swapitis Strikes!
Yes, I left this swap until almost the last moment possible (not uncommon for me). I had decided weeks ago to create a Flip Flop card (see Beate's tutorial on Splitcoaststampers.com) but the design just wouldn't come together. I spent hours looking at the Splitcoast gallery, more time looking at the demonstrator resources on Stampin' Up!'s website. Finally inspiration struck. Well, not struck exactly... more like crept slowly, agonizingly, laboriously into my brain. I pulled together elements from many, many different projects and came up with a fun card that I'm proud to call my own. (The white flowers are a lot softer in real life.)
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Stamps: Office Accoutrement, All in a Row, It's Your Birthday sets Paper: Kraft, Rose Red, Old Olive, Naturals White card stock; Notations paper Ink: Chocolate Chip, Old Olive Classic inks; White Craft ink Accessories: white grosgrain ribbon, rich regals brads, stampin' dimensionals, crafter's tool kit, cutter kit, staples, Spring Bouquet Flower punch, Round Tab punch, Spiral punch
April 14, 2007
Sympathy card
Supplies: Paper Tray set (Papertrey Ink); Whisper White, Always Artichoke, More Mustard, Nicght of Navy Craft Stampin' pads; Buckaroo Blue, Certainly Celery, Kraft cardstock; Cutter Kit, White grosgrain ribbon, Stampin' Dimentionals, sewing machine & thread.
I printed a verse on the inside of the card-- "Wishing you peace at this time of sadness." I sewed around the perimeter of my card (my first sewing-on-a-card experience), then stamped the stems, flowers, centers, and greeting. I heavily distressed the edges of the Kraft cardstock with the distressing tool in Stampin' Up!'s Cutter Kit and gently inked the edges with White craft ink. I then inked the edges of the Buckaroo Blue card and the Cetainly Celery layer with the white ink. I let the layers dry before moving on (just a few minutes). I layered the Celery on the Blue card then tied the White grosgain ribbon. I added the Kraft layer with 2 layers of Stampin' Dimentionals-- I really wanted this layer to POP off the card.
March 13, 2007
Three Flowers
I stamped... for me!
March 5, 2007
No time to stamp...
March 3, 2007
My AWESOME Secret Sister!
February 25, 2007
Yesterday's Workshop Projects
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Supplies: Very Punny stamp set, Everyday Blossoms jumbo wheel; Pretty in Pink, Chocolate Chip, Whisper White cardstock; Pretty in Pink jumbo wheel cartridge, Chocolate Chip Classic Stampin' Pad, Pretty in Pink, Blush Blossom, Bordering Blue Stampin' Write markers; Wheel Guide, White gel pen, Carmel gingham ribbon, Soft Subtles buttons, 1-1/4" square punch, 1-3/8" square punch, Stampin' Dimentionals. My next project was another CASE from SCS... this time one of JanTink's adorable pocket notes cards. I also promised to send them the link to her fun Purse Box for the pocket notes.
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Supplies: Small Sayings stamp set; Chocolate Chip pocket notes, Pretty in Pink, Rose Red cardstock, Loves Me designer series paper; Taken with Teal, Rose Red Classic Stampin' Pads; Spring Bouquet punch, 1/2" circle punch, Crafter's Tool kit, White gel pen, Pink gingham ribbon, Stampin' Dimentionals. Finally, I wanted to showcase the Stampin' Pastels. It's been quite a while since I've demonstrated the versatile chalks, and besides, when my downline asked for help finding a project she could use, I fell in love with this card by wiggydl. I added the Linen background with Versamark, but it doesn't show well in the photo.
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Supplies: Linen background, Delight in Life stamp set; Bashful Blue, Basic Black, Whisper White cardstock; Versamark ink, Basic Black Classic Stampin' Pad; Stampin' Pastels, Soft Subtles brads, distressing tool from Cutter Kit, Stampin' Dimentionals. I had my framed names for Matthew and Nicole on display at the workshop and promised to schedule a class in the near future.
February 22, 2007
Spring Swaps
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That's 21 gawgeous card fronts for the swap and one gawgeous full card for me to hoard, *ahem* I mean save in my stash for some deserving person. Ingredients: Doodle Alphabet, Doodle This, Happy Everything stamp sets; Certainly Celery, So Saffron, Whisper White card stock; Petals & Paisley double-sided Designer Series paper; Always Artichoke Classic Stampin' Pad; Crafter's Tool Kit. Such a simple card, but so fun! You can easily see the paper piercing below the focal point image, but the Whisper White layer is also pierced around the edge skipping the parts of the edge where the flower is stamped. Make sense? Hope so. ;)
February 21, 2007
My Very First Ever Downline Meeting!!!
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The layout is pretty simple... so I'll just list the ingredients: Polka Dots & Paisley stamp set; Certainly Celery and Whisper White card stock; Petals & Paisley double-sided Designer Series paper; Certainly Celery, Pretty in Pink, Tempting Turquoise Classic Stampin' Pads; Turquoise grosgrain ribbon, Crafter's Tool Kit.
February 20, 2007
My monthly Hostess Club... AKA a great reason to create...
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To get the dimensions, I pasted a picture of the card into Microsoft Publisher and just drew lines to figure out how long and short every piece was. I kept with the same colors as the two original cards: Gable Green, Lovely Lilac, Pink Passion, and Whisper White. I have the same pack of Pink Passion cardstock that I bought soon after I began as a demonstrator in 2003, so it was high time that I use a bit of it on this card! I used the markers to ink the "so very" sentiment, and assembled the card pretty quickly. I used the piercing tool and template from the Crafter's Tool Kit along the top edge of the Lovely Lilac layer. I pulled out my Corner Rounder punch and Slot punch (the one that looks like a mini Word Window punch) for the Pink Passion layer. I added a smidge of the polka dot ribbon from the Sweet Shop Ribbon Originals, tied it quite prettily, and called the card "done." Since that particular card was too involved (too many steps for a club meeting that I try to keep to less than two hours) I moved on to my Inspiration Sheets for simpler ideas. It's easy to find ideas, but I've used many of them in the past months. If I were just creating that wouldn't be so much of a problem... but since I give the IS's to my club members, I want to be using a different one so they don't have duplicates. This card's layout came from the Sweet Shapes Inspiration Sheet. I changed the colors a bit, but kept the layout exactly the same.
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We stamped the sentiment "so very" with White Craft ink on probably my favorite color of cardstock, Certainly Celery. We layerd that on So Saffron then onto the Almost Amethyst card. We each chose a secondary sentiment (mine was "sweet") from the So Very set to stamp on a small piece of Pretty in Pink cardstock, then trimmed it to fit the word. We stamped both pieces of Pretty in Pink with the dotted stamp from Delight in Life. We then punched a hole with the 1/8" handheld punch and put a dot of SNAIL adhesive on the inside of the card next to that hole. We laid the Celery ribbon on that spot of adhesive, then attached the Pretty in Pink layer, threaded the ribbon through the hole, and tied it into a loose knot.
On to project two, the technique card... I teach a new technique at each stamp club, and the technique card is the one that I allow to become a little more involved. This month, I fell in love with this card by mytime. I also looked to Michelle Laycock's blog for additional information on this gorgeous technique.
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We started by stamping the flower from Delight in Life on Vellum cardstock using White Staz-On ink. You can also use White Craft ink, but you then have to use your heat tool to set the ink. The White Staz-On has virtually no drying time. We then gently embossed by tracing the lines of the flower from the back and added a frame. We colored the back of the image using Watercolor Wonder crayons. You could use pastels (chalks), ink, or even markers for the coloring. We attached the vellum layer to the Blush Blossom card stock with a mini glue dot (doesn't even show!). We stamped the small flower from Delight in Life using Blush Blossom ink randomly over a 1/4 sheet of Vellum paper. We attached the Always Artichoke layer directly to the Whisper White card, the 1/4 sheet of Vellum on the Always Artichoke, then the Blush Blossom piece over the Vellum. Last we set the eyelets at the top corner and tied Pink 3/8" organdy and Moss grosgrain ribbon around the card.
February 14, 2007
Happy Valentine's Day!
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I was going to just purchase Jonathan's cards... but time ran out, and I still hadn't done so. So I asked him what he wanted, made a sample, and he approved. I started with Pumpkin Pie (he requested "orange and black and white") and once he saw it, he decided he wanted other colors, so I added Pixie Pink, Bashful Blue, and Cool Caribbean.
25 Penguins stamped 50 ovals punched 250 inches of ribbon cut and knotted 500 holes pierced Smile of approval: Priceless.
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My Friend, Nichole
February 9, 2007
Slight change...
February 8, 2007
Early Morning Stamping
I was perusing my new Stamp It! magazine late, late last night and found a card perfectly suited to the new Doodle sets in the Spring Mini catalog. Here's what I came up with:
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I never (really, never!) use Whisper White alone as a card base... it just doesn't have enough heft to it... but for this card, I wanted the stark white that only Whisper White would offer. Confetti White has all those flecks in it, which just didn't seem to match with the style I wanted for this card. I thought of using Naturals White... but, well, you know that organizational project I began not too long ago? I haven't done much organizing in recent days, and just can't find that pack of card stock. I do want to try this card with the Naturals White, though.
I first stamped the phrase with Doodle Alphabet on a 2-1/2 x 3-1/4 piece of Spring Flowers Designer Series Double-Sided Paper using Cameo Coral and Chocolate Chip Classic ink. I then inked the edges first with Cameo Coral then with Chocolate Chip. Then I stamped the large corner flourish from the Doodle This set on my Whisper White card in Chocolate Chip. I adhered the Spring Flowers layer onto the White card with my SNAIL and stamped the small flower from Doodle This over both layers. I inked the edges of the White card the same way I did the Spring Flowers with both Cameo Coral and Chocolate Chip. I decided it just wasn't quite finished, so I punched a hole in the Whisper White card just to the back of the fold and tied a length of the Chocolate stitched ribbon from the Seaside Ribbon Originals around the card. The ribbon anchors the Spring Flowers layer visually. Last, I colored in the flowers with my Cameo Coral Stampin' Write marker.
I really like the way this card turned out! I hope you enjoy it, too.
February 5, 2007
Family Photos
February 2, 2007
Evolution of a Card
I sat down a few days ago to create a card for a swap... I had a layout from a Stampin' Success (demonstrator only) magazine that I knew I wanted to use, and I had falen in love with the color combo we had used for one of the make and takes at Leadership. I also kew I wanted to use my new stamps. (After all, my favorite set is always the one I just got! lol!) I started with a Rose Red card base of 4-1/4" x 11", folded in half to make a standard card of 4-1/4" x 5-1/2". I cut a 4-1/4" x 1-3/4" layer of Old Olive and stamped the branch from the new Doodle That set (available in the Spring Mini catalog from March 1st-June 30th) several times on the left using Old Olive ink. I added a saying, "that was so" from Amazing to Zany in Staz-On Black. I cut a 4-1/4" x 1-7/8" mat from Basic Black then adhered the pieces together and distressed the Basic Black layer using the distressing tool in the Cutter Kit. Then I adhered the black layer to the Rose Red card and stamped "sweet" using the Doodle Alphabet set (also from the new Spring Mini catalog) in Rose Red ink. I then took my Uni-Ball® Signo Gel Pen and started adding little accent bits to the word "sweet" and the doodle branch. I kept adding, and adding , and adding... until I'd traced all the letters and added too much to the branches. After all that, I just didn't like the card any more. *sigh* So I walked away from it for a while.
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Back to the cards today... I decided to get the white I wanted, I would just use the White Craft pad. I really liked the effect... a little more subtle than the gel pen. I also realized what was missing from the card-- ribbon! So I added 8" of Black grosgrain ribbon and tied it in a simple knot, but it was a little to stark. So I went to my gorgeous Ribbon Originals and snatched a small bit (3") of the Rose Red stitched ribbon from Sweet Shop. Ah, perfection! I added a doodle on the Rose Red base with Rose Red ink, then stamped "love" in White Craft in on the bottom. Hmmm... I liked the olive/black/ribbon layer, but the card was still not quite there...
I decided to leave out the Doodle Alphabet (there will be plenty more oportunities to use that set!) and bring back Amazing to Zany. I also used the doodle flower from Doodle That in the bottom corner under the word "delightful" from Amazing to Zany. So there you go, my not-so-hot samples before coming up with a card I am totally pleased with. I just hope my fellow swappers are equally happy with my card!
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Ten Apples
January 30, 2007
Mission Organization: Attacking the Craft Room
When we moved here to Fort Riley in September 2005, I was so thrilled! We'd been living in a 3-bedroom apartment in South Carolina, and while it was bigger than our house in Kentucky, we had outgrown it. I had a craft "wall" in our apartment, but moving to Kansas brought me a whole room! I gleefully directed the movers to put all the boxes marked "crafts," "scrapbook supplies," and "stamps" into my craft room. I cackled as they brought my table up the stairs. I grinned as the bookcase that would house my stamps was placed in just the right spot.
And then we decided to switch rooms. What was going to be my craft room (and guest bedroom) was now the boys' bedroom, and the smaller room became my craft room. OK, I could deal with that. I manoeuvered furniture into place, I stacked boxes and unstacked boxes, I pushed and pulled and hammered and drilled until I had my space ready for stamping. Except I still had several boxes packed, just shoved under my table, because I didn't have the space or containers to store my stash.
Fast-forward a year, and my craft room had become the "we'll just put this here until we can find a spot for it" room. I was taking my stamping supplies downstairs to create, because there was no room on the table in my craft room. Then we were notified that a 5-bedroom was ready for us. Oh, joy! Oh, heaven! Baby Jason was still in our bedroom (at five months) but since he was sleeping through the night most of the time, there wasn't that need any longer. Now he would have his own room and the talk of converting my craft room into a nursery could stop.
We moved into the next house and the same excitement filled me. My craft room! This time I would do it right! This time not a thing would enter the door that didn't completely and totally belong! But I was kidding myself again... So much extra "stuff" came into the room that only yesterday I could barely find a spot to walk! The pictures here are from just a few weeks ago, but are pretty accurate for yesterday, too.
So why the sudden push now? Well, I'm sick of having to haul stuff downstairs to have enough space to stamp.
I'm sick of spending more time going up and down the stairs for items I've forgotten. I'm sick of not being able to find a wheel, a pen, a pair of scissors, a punch, a stamp, when all the while they're "hiding" in plain sight on my table! I'm sick of the chaos and it's just time to take charge of my space! Plus we now have to move baby Jason in to share my space so that the older boys (6 and 11) can each have their own room. My mother-in-law informed us last weekend that eleven is plenty old enough for a boy to need his own space. *grin* To begin, I gazed at all the Stampin' Spaces on Splitcoaststampers. I tried to figure out what things would work for me and my room. I marked a few favorites (michlz319's shelves and baskets, stampfan's basket system, and WAXYO's setup). Then I went shopping! I found some fabric bins at Wal-Mart that looked like the perfect size to stash my stuff. I started yesterday by cutting two more shelves for my bookcase. DH and I had bought the wood for the shelves months ago, but he hadn't gotten around to cutting them. I finally decided to stop waiting for him and just do it myself! One shelf is a smidge crooked (one end is about 1/4" shorter than the other end) but I doubt anyone will ever notice it besides me. I experienced a setback when the shelf support pins I had bought were too large for the holes in my bookcase, but a look around the house scrounged enough pins for one shelf, and a trip to TrueValue brought the rest. I then started putting away supplies that had accumulated in boxes here and there around the room: Things I had taken with me to stamp while on Christmas break, supplies for my stamp club (erm, two months ago *blush*) in another box, my free product order from Stampin' Up! (for promoting to Senior Supervisor) was still half unpacked in yet another box. All in all, I emptied six Stampin' Up! boxes of various sizes yesterday! Now I can at least walk through the room. *grin* I also gather together my punches and tossed them into my new fabric bins. The bins are a little deep for the punches, so I may be looking for something a little more shallow if this doesn't work for me. Lucky for me, some of my organization is already done: I have a wooden cassette tape holder I use for my ink pads that's screwed into the wall, and I'm pretty good at getting my inks back into place. I have my stamps on my shelf, organized by page number in the Idea Book & Catalog. No retired stamp sets, so no worry there. It wouldn't work for everyone, but it works for me, for now. My ribbon is (mostly) in my Stampin' Up! ribbon holders. I pull spools out every so often, but if I can keep stuff organized in my room, I'll probably not pull the ribbon out as much.



