Happy Monday morning everyone! Did you have a good weekend? I did! I didn't get much stamping done but did cut all the paper for my stamp club on Tuesday. Now just to clean the house...yuck!
The card I'm sharing today was inspired (again) by a bedspread from The Company Store. I tore the picture out of the catalog because I like the soft purple against the sand color. The image from their website does not copy very clearly so here's the link to see it if you'd like Greenbriar Comfort Wash Comforter Cover. The flower images remind me of the Summer Silhouettes stamp set. I don't have that one so I decided to use the Reason to Smile set that is the special promotion this month....only $5 with an order of $50 or more! Great deal and a great set!
I used last weeks sketch from Freshly Made Sketches paired with the colors from the bedspread. The base is Sahara Sand and the next layer is also Sahara Sand trimmed down slightly. The background was a labor of love that's for sure. I stamped the larger flower randomly around in Sahara Sand ink. Then I filled in the spaces with the small flower in Perfect Plum. Now the labor part! I used the Stamp-a-ma-jig to stamp the outline stamp around all the little flowers. I used Early Espresso for this part. It took a while to line up all petals but I really like how it turned out.
I had a Whisper White circle in my scraps so I stamped the big flower in Perfect Plum and then the outline stamp in Early Espresso using the Stamp-a-ma-jig again. Next I layered a smaller Perfect plum circle behind it.
In an effort to keep my ribbon scraps at bay I pulled out a strip of the retired 5/8" satin ribbon and then a faceted button with a rhinestone in the center. I think I'm addicted to that little embellishment!
Have a great start to the week! Local ladies: Reminder that stamp club is tomorrow at either 9:30am or 7pm!
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: Reason to Smile
Ink: Sahara Sand, Early Espresso, Perfect Plum
Paper: Sahara Sand, Whisper White, Perfect Plum
Accessories: Circles #2 die, Stamp-a-ma-jig, 5/8" satin ribbon, faceted button, rhinestone
Amanda Mertz ~ Independent Stampin' Up!® Demonstrator ~ didyoustamptoday@gmail.com
Monday, July 30, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Trendy Wedding Card
Last week I set out to make a few cards using the new catalog as an inspiration. There were several samples that caught my eye as soon as I saw the new catalog in person. One was the wedding card on page 39. The blocks of silver and Daffodil Delight caught my eye as well as the embossed cake. We haven't needed many wedding cards the last few years but my husband's former manager got married recently and my husband was going to be seeing him so I wanted to make sure we recognized the big event.
I don't have the Love & Laughter stamp set so I went with what I had; Make a Cake.
You might notice that I didn't emboss my cake directly onto the card base like in the sample....well I gave it the old college try that's for sure! I tried to emboss it several times but it just never came out quite right....the top layer was a little crooked to left, then to the right, then the embossing smeared because I rubbed the side of my hand on the image by accident. So yes, finally this stamper gave up on the embossing! I know that some people seem to think that every card a Stampin' Up! demonstrator makes comes out on the first try and gets finished in 10 minutes....Not so! =) I futzed with this card for quite a while and over several days before I was finally happy enough to adhere all the elements together.
Since the embossing wasn't in the stars I stamped the cake in Basic Gray and punched it out with the oval punch. I did a bit of paper piecing on the top layer to bring some of the Daffodil Delight to that part of the card. Isn't this pattern fun? It's from the Floral District DSP. Some of the larger patterns might catch your eye right off but this smaller print is great for little elements on a card. The punched oval is popped with dimensionals.
I stamped the Congratulations from Sweet Essentials (my new favorite sentiment set!). I used the Basic Gray ink again but stamped it onto a strip of vellum. I added a little rhinestone to the corner for some sparkle over there.
The other 2 blocks on the top panel are Brushed Silver also with rounded corners. The final touch pulled from the inspiration sample in the catalog are the Silver Glimmer paper punched hearts that frame the cake on the left side. They are popped up on tiny bits of dimensionals.
While this card didn't come together easily I am happy with how it eventually turned out!
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: Make a Cake, Sweet Essentials
Ink: Basic Gray
Paper: Basic Gray, Whisper White, Brushed Silver, Floral District DSP, vellum, Silver Glimmer paper
Accessories: corner rounder punch, rhinestone, small heart punch, large oval punch, dimensionals
I don't have the Love & Laughter stamp set so I went with what I had; Make a Cake.
You might notice that I didn't emboss my cake directly onto the card base like in the sample....well I gave it the old college try that's for sure! I tried to emboss it several times but it just never came out quite right....the top layer was a little crooked to left, then to the right, then the embossing smeared because I rubbed the side of my hand on the image by accident. So yes, finally this stamper gave up on the embossing! I know that some people seem to think that every card a Stampin' Up! demonstrator makes comes out on the first try and gets finished in 10 minutes....Not so! =) I futzed with this card for quite a while and over several days before I was finally happy enough to adhere all the elements together.
Since the embossing wasn't in the stars I stamped the cake in Basic Gray and punched it out with the oval punch. I did a bit of paper piecing on the top layer to bring some of the Daffodil Delight to that part of the card. Isn't this pattern fun? It's from the Floral District DSP. Some of the larger patterns might catch your eye right off but this smaller print is great for little elements on a card. The punched oval is popped with dimensionals.
I stamped the Congratulations from Sweet Essentials (my new favorite sentiment set!). I used the Basic Gray ink again but stamped it onto a strip of vellum. I added a little rhinestone to the corner for some sparkle over there.
The other 2 blocks on the top panel are Brushed Silver also with rounded corners. The final touch pulled from the inspiration sample in the catalog are the Silver Glimmer paper punched hearts that frame the cake on the left side. They are popped up on tiny bits of dimensionals.
While this card didn't come together easily I am happy with how it eventually turned out!
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: Make a Cake, Sweet Essentials
Ink: Basic Gray
Paper: Basic Gray, Whisper White, Brushed Silver, Floral District DSP, vellum, Silver Glimmer paper
Accessories: corner rounder punch, rhinestone, small heart punch, large oval punch, dimensionals
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Reason to Smile Thank You
Do you ever see a cool color combination in a catalog or in a store or even on someone's clothes at church and then you want to try to make a card with it?? Please tell me I'm not the only one! I was browsing through our latest Company Store catalog (we seem to get one a week!) and I saw this cool bedspread and even though it's totally not my style the colors seemed great together. I had to try to make a card with it. Here's the bedspread:
Novella Wrinkle Free Duvet from The Company Store |
Here's the card I came up with using these colors:
I think the secret to this color combination is to use restraint with the Summer Starfruit and Cajun Craze. I tried a bunch of different combinations for the main flower panel and this is what worked for me!
The base is Soft Suede with the flower stamped in Soft Suede (not just brown!). I stamped some more Soft Suede flowers onto a strip of First Edition Specialty DSP.
For the main flower I found I really had to use the Stamp-a-ma-jig to get my 2 step stamping to line up just right. I stamped the first flower/stem with Summer Starfruit and then used Soft Suede for the outline part. That panel is adhered to a panel of Cajun Craze.
I added a new Naturals Designer button which work wonderfully on nature inspired or masculine cards. I threaded a few lengths of linen thread through the button holes and a piece of Summer Starfruit Stitched ribbon before I tied the final knot. The sentiment from Petite Pairs and some dimensionals finish off the focal panel.
Remember that the Reason to Smile stamp set is only available until the end of July! It's only $5 with a $50 purchase (before tax/shipping). If you'd like to place an online order head over to my Stampin' Up! Online Store to get started!
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: Reason to Smile, Petite Pairs
Ink: Soft Suede, Summer Starfruit
Paper: Soft Suede, Cajun Craze, Whisper White, First Ed. Specialty DSP
Accessories: Naturals button, linen thread, dimensionals, Summer Starfruit stitched ribbon
Monday, July 23, 2012
Halloween Spiders

I embossed the spiders on Tangerine Tango cardstock with black embossing powder and then added some webs with white baker's twine so they look as if they are dropping down the card. I also used some baker's twine wrapped around the new (!) Howlstooth & Scaringbone DSP to make more webs in the background.
Next, I embossed the sentiment in black and punched it out with the oval punch and then layered it with a scalloped oval punch. I put it all together with 3 black Glimmer brads and popped up the embossed panels. Once I made the card I was going to add some of the new Googlie eyes to the spiders but realized that I forgot to order them! They are on the list for my next order that's for sure!
Go ahead and see what you can come up with for this cool sketch challenge!
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: Googly Ghouls
Ink: Versamark
Paper: Basic Gray, Howlstooth & Scaringbone DSP, Basic Black, Tangerine Tango
Accessories: Black embossing powder, Glimmer brads, baker's twine
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Sponged Sky Silhouette
I hope everyone is having a great weekend. I've been having fun so far doing lots of stamping since it was rainy and gray today. I think I've figured out what my stamping ladies will be doing this month at stamp club....shhhhh it's a surprise! Join me on the 31st to find out! =)
I made this card to send to my downline Jen who is having her one year anniversary as a Stampin' Up! demonstrator this coming week. Jen has done a fantastic job in her first year and has a great group of her own stamping ladies. I love her enthusiasm! Check out Jen's fun projects on her blog inspired [ink]lings. Happy Anniversary Jen!
I had a lot of fun sponging up a storm on this card. I first sponged Chocolate Chip onto some of the new Natural Composition DSP. It has a cool glossy image on Crumb Cake colored cardstock that the sponged ink doesn't stick to so you can make the clear images pop. Next, I sponged a piece of Whisper White cardstock with Pear Pizzazz, Daffodil Delight, and More Mustard to create the background on which to stamp my flowers from Serene Silhouettes. Some linen thread and a wooden button finish it off.
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: Serene Silhouettes
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Pear Pizzazz, Daffodil Delight, More Mustard
Paper: More Mustard, Whisper White, Natural Composition DSP
Accessories: linen thread, wooden button
I made this card to send to my downline Jen who is having her one year anniversary as a Stampin' Up! demonstrator this coming week. Jen has done a fantastic job in her first year and has a great group of her own stamping ladies. I love her enthusiasm! Check out Jen's fun projects on her blog inspired [ink]lings. Happy Anniversary Jen!
I had a lot of fun sponging up a storm on this card. I first sponged Chocolate Chip onto some of the new Natural Composition DSP. It has a cool glossy image on Crumb Cake colored cardstock that the sponged ink doesn't stick to so you can make the clear images pop. Next, I sponged a piece of Whisper White cardstock with Pear Pizzazz, Daffodil Delight, and More Mustard to create the background on which to stamp my flowers from Serene Silhouettes. Some linen thread and a wooden button finish it off.
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: Serene Silhouettes
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Pear Pizzazz, Daffodil Delight, More Mustard
Paper: More Mustard, Whisper White, Natural Composition DSP
Accessories: linen thread, wooden button
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Lego Birthday Card
We have been jam packed with birthday activities since last Wednesday. We finished up the birthday extravaganza on Sunday by celebrating Ryan's 6th birthday. Yup, the boys have birthdays 4 days apart.....makes for a very busy week at our house every July! Ryan has been very excited to turn 6 and the day finally arrived on Sunday.
And now for the very important 6th birthday card! Ryan and Alex have both been into Legos this summer. We have all sorts of creations built and demolished every day. I think they are great except when I step on one barefoot! So I decided to do a Lego themed card for Ryan's birthday. Aren't these colors great together?
It took a little bit of fussing (and some extra trimming) to get everything lined up but I'm pleased with how this card came out. I used the small circle on the Owl Punch to make the bumps on my "Legos". It was a great way to use up some small snips of scraps that I had left from cutting the blocks.
The "6" was die cut from the new Typeset Alphabet dies. You get all the letters, 10 numbers and the ampersand. I really like the size of these letters since they are a great size for A2 cards. With some alphabet dies you have a hard time getting more than one letter on a card front if you'd like to spell something. I also used a new kind of paper for the "6". It is coming out in the Holiday catalog August 1 and is called Core'dinations cardstock. It's sooooo cool! It has a texture like the retired textured cardstock but even better because it has a lighter core which means if you sand it down a bit you get an awesome worn look with the lighter color coming through! Here's a close up....
It's really cool up close and also if you emboss it then just sand the raised pattern it looks even better! Or tearing so the rough edge has a lighter look....so many options with the new Core'dinations cardstock! The colors that it comes in are Gumbal Green (which I used here), Early Espresso and Cherry Cobbler. Perfect colors to get ready for Christmas!
Hope you have a great day and stay cool!
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: none
Ink: none
Paper: Gumball Green, Midnight Muse, Summer Starfruit, Whisper White, Gumball Green Core'dinations
Accessories: Circles #2 die, Paper Piercing Templates, Typeset Alphabet die, Owl Punch
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The boy LOVES paper airplanes! |
6 years ago! |
And now for the very important 6th birthday card! Ryan and Alex have both been into Legos this summer. We have all sorts of creations built and demolished every day. I think they are great except when I step on one barefoot! So I decided to do a Lego themed card for Ryan's birthday. Aren't these colors great together?
It took a little bit of fussing (and some extra trimming) to get everything lined up but I'm pleased with how this card came out. I used the small circle on the Owl Punch to make the bumps on my "Legos". It was a great way to use up some small snips of scraps that I had left from cutting the blocks.
The "6" was die cut from the new Typeset Alphabet dies. You get all the letters, 10 numbers and the ampersand. I really like the size of these letters since they are a great size for A2 cards. With some alphabet dies you have a hard time getting more than one letter on a card front if you'd like to spell something. I also used a new kind of paper for the "6". It is coming out in the Holiday catalog August 1 and is called Core'dinations cardstock. It's sooooo cool! It has a texture like the retired textured cardstock but even better because it has a lighter core which means if you sand it down a bit you get an awesome worn look with the lighter color coming through! Here's a close up....
It's really cool up close and also if you emboss it then just sand the raised pattern it looks even better! Or tearing so the rough edge has a lighter look....so many options with the new Core'dinations cardstock! The colors that it comes in are Gumbal Green (which I used here), Early Espresso and Cherry Cobbler. Perfect colors to get ready for Christmas!
Hope you have a great day and stay cool!
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: none
Ink: none
Paper: Gumball Green, Midnight Muse, Summer Starfruit, Whisper White, Gumball Green Core'dinations
Accessories: Circles #2 die, Paper Piercing Templates, Typeset Alphabet die, Owl Punch
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Nugget Thank You
Just a quick project to share today! Lots of things on my "to do" list that need to be checked off! One of which is to get a few photos of projects off the camera and edited so I can share them.
I made these last week to tuck into my customer order bags. I have such a great group of ladies that come out to my classes and support my little business that I love to make a little something to put in their bags to show my appreciation. These were so easy to make and can be changed to match any occasion or season! I whipped these up while Matt and I were watching tv. The Simply Scored really made this go quickly!
They are sooooo cute! They hold one of the Hershey Nuggets perfectly! And it's a great way to use up any Designer Series Paper scraps you have.
I got the instructions from Beth Rush over at Beth's Paper Cuts. She has a great tutorial with measurements and lots of photos. Definitely check it out and leave her some love. Thanks for sharing Beth!
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: Itty Bitty Banners
Ink: Tangerine Tango
Paper: Rose Red, Tangerine Tango, Whisper White, Floral District DSP
Accessories: Simply Scored, Fancy Flower punch, Itty Bitty punch pack, Crop-a-dile (retired - used for small flower center)
I made these last week to tuck into my customer order bags. I have such a great group of ladies that come out to my classes and support my little business that I love to make a little something to put in their bags to show my appreciation. These were so easy to make and can be changed to match any occasion or season! I whipped these up while Matt and I were watching tv. The Simply Scored really made this go quickly!
They are sooooo cute! They hold one of the Hershey Nuggets perfectly! And it's a great way to use up any Designer Series Paper scraps you have.
I got the instructions from Beth Rush over at Beth's Paper Cuts. She has a great tutorial with measurements and lots of photos. Definitely check it out and leave her some love. Thanks for sharing Beth!
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: Itty Bitty Banners
Ink: Tangerine Tango
Paper: Rose Red, Tangerine Tango, Whisper White, Floral District DSP
Accessories: Simply Scored, Fancy Flower punch, Itty Bitty punch pack, Crop-a-dile (retired - used for small flower center)
Thursday, July 12, 2012
My Baby Boy Turned 4 Yesterday!
Ack! How did my youngest get to be 4 years old already?? We celebrated Alex's birthday yesterday starting before 6:30am which is early for the boys. Alex said he couldn't sleep any longer since he was so excited for his birthday! The kid has been telling people for 6 months that he's almost 4! We had pancakes for breakfast, opened gifts and invited some friends to the park to have a birthday celebration. We took a break in the afternoon and just hung out with my parents and played with the new gifts.
Birthday boy opening his gifts...love the jammies, party hat and lei don't you!?
4 years ago when Alex was brand new! He still has the chubby cheeks!
Here is the card that I made for him. I know it's a super old set and I bought it ages ago after it was retired but the little vehicles in By Land still make me smile. I Dig You is a current set that has a similar look if you wanted to make a vehicle card.
The layout is from the Create with Connie and Mary Challenge from last week. I used the Color Coach to get a nice fun boy color combination to use.
The base is Tempting Turquoise embossed with the Striped embossing folder. The little banner is from the Summer Smooches DSP pack. I colored the car with my markers and then stamped onto Whisper White. I added Old Olive brads to the wheels.
The sentiment is from Up, Up and Away and is stamped in black and punched out. I added a Tempting Turquoise button tied with baker's twine.
A sweet card for my sweet (not so) baby boy!
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: By Land (retired), Up, Up and Away
Ink: Black, Tangerine Tango - markers
Paper: Tempting Turquoise, Old Olive, Whisper White, Summer Smooches DSP
Accessories: Stripes e.f., brads, button, baker's twine, circle punches
Birthday boy opening his gifts...love the jammies, party hat and lei don't you!?
4 years ago when Alex was brand new! He still has the chubby cheeks!
Here is the card that I made for him. I know it's a super old set and I bought it ages ago after it was retired but the little vehicles in By Land still make me smile. I Dig You is a current set that has a similar look if you wanted to make a vehicle card.
The layout is from the Create with Connie and Mary Challenge from last week. I used the Color Coach to get a nice fun boy color combination to use.
The base is Tempting Turquoise embossed with the Striped embossing folder. The little banner is from the Summer Smooches DSP pack. I colored the car with my markers and then stamped onto Whisper White. I added Old Olive brads to the wheels.
The sentiment is from Up, Up and Away and is stamped in black and punched out. I added a Tempting Turquoise button tied with baker's twine.
A sweet card for my sweet (not so) baby boy!
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: By Land (retired), Up, Up and Away
Ink: Black, Tangerine Tango - markers
Paper: Tempting Turquoise, Old Olive, Whisper White, Summer Smooches DSP
Accessories: Stripes e.f., brads, button, baker's twine, circle punches
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