Up, Up & Away

This card is so cool and filled the Masculine Card square for my Stamp Camp customers.  They enjoyed the 11 rich layers and faux stitching technique used on this card. 

Inspired by:  Carol King

Stamp Set:  Up, Up & Away
Ink:  Midnight Muse, Soft Suede
Paper:  Comfort Café Designer Paper Series, Midnight Muse (Classic Stamp Pad & Marker), Soft Suede, Naturals Ivory
Tools & Accessories:  Sizzix Big Shot, Apothecary Accent Framelits, 1” Circle Punch, Scallop Border Punch, Essentials Paper Piercing Pack, Paper-Piercing Tool, Stampin’ Pierce Mat, Dimensionals, Stamping Sponges


Posted on : Oct 16 2012
Posted under Birthdays, Masuline |

Faux Patina

I recently attended a Stampin’ UP! demonstrator event hosted by Sally Nusbaum.  We affectionately call these events, “Sally’s Regionals”.  We spend half of the day observing demonstrations and the other half doing make & takes that feature new Stampin’ UP! products.  I have been attending Sally’s Regionals for the past several years and the one held in September was by far my best experience. 

The Faux Patina technique was a fabulous demo presented by Mary Derhake.   As soon as I saw it, I couldn’t wait to try it.

My customers had a great time on Saturday making this card.  They changed the stamp on the Jewelry Tag using the "4 you" stamp making a brithday card.  This shows how versatile this card can be.

Want step by step instructions to try this technique?  Click here for a tutorial developed by Angie Leach which I have added just a few notes based on my experience.

Stamp Sets:  Serene Silhouette, Tiny Tiny Tags
Ink:  Crumb Cake (stamp pad and marker), Marina Mist, Always Artichoke, Early Expresso, VersaMark
Paper:  Always Artichoke, Marina Mist, Very Vanilla
Tools & Accessories:  Sizzix Big Shot, Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder, Gold Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Color Spritzer Tool, Crumb Cake 3/8” Satin Ribbon, Vintage Trinkets, Jewelry Tag Punch, Linen Thread, Paper Piercing Tool, Stamping Sponges, Dimensionals


Posted on : Oct 15 2012
Posted under Occasions, Techniques, Vintage |

End of Summer Dahlias

This is the final card from my September Stamp Camp.  We used the new In Color Dahlias to provide dimension and elegance to this card.

Inspired by Becky Roberts

Cardstock: Summer Starfruit, Whisper White, Patio Party Designer Series Paper
Stamp Set:  None
Ink: None
Accessories: Sizzix Big Shot, Chevron Embossing Folder, Perfect Polka Dot Embossing Folder, Blossom Punch, Scallop Circle Punch, 1-1/4" Scallop Circle Punch, corner rounder, Dahlias, Glue Dots, Dimensionals


Posted on : Oct 08 2012
Posted under Occasions |

Tufted Puffs

This technique is called a Tuffted Puffs Background.  When I saw the design by Gail Sachtleben on the Connection, I wanted to give it try.  So I took my ruler, pencil and graft paper and made a primitive template. This took care of any guess work.  Place a 3¾” square on the template with a little Dotto.  Align a piece of scrap on the first guideline to create a mask.  Sponge all the way across with strokes away from the mask.  Slide the mask down to the next row and repeat.  Once one side is done, rotate the square and repeat.  I worked on this at a recent demonstrator retreat hosted by my upline, Pam D'urso and gave a copy of the template to all the demonstrators.  And of course, I gave a copy to my customers, too. I hope everyone enjoyed making this card as much as I did.  Want a copy of this primitive template?  Click Here

Stamp Set:  Embellished Events
Paper:  Very Vanilla, Perfect Plum, Old Olive
Ink: Perfect Plum, Perfect Plum Marker, Old Olive Marker
Tools & Accessories:  Sizzix Big Shot, Stripes Embossing Folder, Primitive Template, Perfect Plum 3/8” Taffeta Ribbon,  Stamping Sponges, Dimensionals.


Posted on : Sep 30 2012
Posted under Occasions, Uncategorized |

Moonlighting

The moonlighting technique is simple and easy to do even though it looks complicated.  A sticky note punched from the 2½” Circle Punch serves as a mask while the sticky part helps keep the mask in place.  Begin sponging with the lightest color around the circle and then move out using the 2 darker colors blending each a little on the way.  Remove the sticky note and you have the moon.  How fun is that?  The fence is created using the Designer Rosette Die.  Thanks to my good peep Sally Nusbaum for letting me borrow her die.

Inspired by:  Dawn Olchefske

Stamps:  Frightening Feline
Ink:  Stazon Jet Black, Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Cajun Craze, Basic Gray
Paper: Basic Gray, Basic Black, Glossy White
Accessories: Big Shot, Designer Rosette Die, Extended Premium Crease Pad, 2-1/2" Circle Punch, 1/2" Striped Satin Ribbon, Stampin' Sponges

 


Posted on : Sep 29 2012
Posted under Halloween |

Decorate a Daisy

I'm as busy as a bee so please be patient.  I will be getting the cards posted from this month's camp and swaps but won't have time to blab.

Inspired by:  Wendy Wexler

Stamps: Decorate a Daisy, Elements of Style
Paper: Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, So Saffron, Very Vanilla, Natural Composition DSP
Ink: Early Espresso, Cajun Craze
Accessories: Window Frames Framelits Dies, Paper Piercing Mat/Pack, Small Scallop Circle Punch, 1" Circle Punches, Victoria Lace ribbon, Perfect Polka Dots and Woodgrain Textured Impressions Folders, Crystal Effects, Dimensionals


Posted on : Sep 24 2012
Posted under Birthdays |