Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Labrador Lines - Stampin' Up!® Along These Lines

 I haven't used the Along These Lines very many times since I won it during prize patrol at OnStage in March so it was high time it saw some ink.  I wanted to have at least one sample with it at my new catalog open house so I decided to see what I could make with the adorable dog stamp.  I think it turned out cute and now I want to try out some other dog colors.  


 I started with a piece of Beautiful Gallery DSP in a neutral paint texture pattern for the background. Then I embossed the dog in white onto Pecan Pie card stock extending the lines across the panel.  A bit of fussy cutting makes the pup stand out nicely but I really wanted him to show up even darker so I used Early Espresso ink and a blender pen to color him for more contrast.

  I added a length of linen thread following the embossed line and then stamped the sentiment underneath in Early Espresso.  A few Pecan Pie ribboned dots add a bit of sparkle to finish this card. These gems are on the Last Chance list right now so make sure you give them a look before they're gone!

  Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

All of the supplies used to make this project can be purchased in my ONLINE STORE.

Stamps: Along These Lines, Simply Said

Ink: Versamark, Early Espresso

Paper: Beautiful Gallery DSP, Pecan Pie

Accessories: white embossing powder, linen thread, Pecan Pie Adhesive-Backed Ribbon Gems

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Day at the Beach - Stampin' Up!® Notes & Totes

   I'm back with another project using the Notes & Totes bundle.  I made this one for Matt's stepmother for Mother's Day as she loves the beach and being out on the boat.  I pulled much of my inspiration for the card from one of the samples on page 81 of the annual catalog.  I loved the idea of using DSP for the background so I pulled out a piece of Thoughtful Journey DSP and got to work.


  Once I chose my DSP I used those colors for the tote bag accessories.  The tote itself is made with Very Vanilla and Pecan Pie.  I stamped and fussy cut the flower so I could add it to the pocket and coordinated the scarf to match.

  The picket fence dies are a great extra in this set because it makes creating a scene really easy and can definitely be used paired with other sets.  I think I see a card with a pretty fence covered with lots of flowers in my future!

Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

All of the supplies used to make this card can be purchased in my ONLINE STORE.

Stamps: Notes & Totes

Ink: Balmy Blue, Fresh Freesia, Calypso Coral, Basic Gray

Paper: Thoughtful Journey DSP, Basic White, Very Vanilla, Pecan Pie, Balmy Blue, Fresh Freesia, Calypso Coral, Petal Pink

Accessories: Notes & Totes dies, dimensionals

Monday, May 12, 2025

Sunglasses Note - Stampin' Up!® Notes & Totes

   I've been a bit MIA lately and while I have been stamping I just haven't been finding the time to blog!  I had my New Catalog Open House over the weekend so I was very busy getting ready for that but hopefully things will quiet down and I can try to get projects posted more often because I have a lot of new products that I want to share with you all!  My card today was my customer thank you card from April and uses the new Notes & Totes bundle which is adorable!


  I got inspiration from page 82 of the new Annual Catalog for my layout.  I decided that I wanted to make a card that used just the sunglasses from the Notes & Totes die set.  Sometimes it can be hard to use a smaller image or die cut and keep it highlighted but not have the card feel empty. I used texture and layering to achieve it here.

  The color combo is from a now closed challenge; Time Out Challenges that just seemed so happy and cheerful.  I started with a Petunia Pop base and stamped some of the speckles across the card front.  Next I added a strip of Floral Delight DSP (always trying to use up small scraps!).  I die cut a rectangle with the Textured Notes dies and then embossed it with the Soft Waves embossing folder and then trimmed a bit of the edge off and adhered it.  

  Using the Spotlight on Nature dies I cut a circle from Beautiful Bokeh DSP which gives a nice place to highlight the sunglasses.  Daffodil Delight and black glimmer paper are used to cut out the sunglasses and they are popped on dimensionals on the circle.

  The sentiment is stamped in Petunia Pop ink on Basic White and is also popped on dimensionals.  A few adhesive backed Dots for Days finish off the details on this one.

  Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

All of the current supplies used to make this card can be purchased in my ONLINE STORE.

Stamps: Notes & Totes

Ink: Petunia Pop

Paper: Petunia Pop, Basic White, Beautiful Bokeh DSP, Floral Delight DSP, Daffodil Delight, Black Glimmer (retired)

Accessories: Notes & Totes dies, Textured Notes dies (Online Exclusive), Soft Waves embossing folder, Spotlight on Nature dies, dimensionals, Adhesive-Backed Dots for Days

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Bunny Friends - Stampin' Up! Storybook Friends

  At my last class we used the carryover set Storybook Friends to make a sweet spring card with an all purpose sentiment.  It's great to have a few of these kinds of cards tucked away for those "just in case" moments when a card has to go out in the mail right away and there just isn't time to sit down and create something new.

  


  This one starts with a Basic Beige card base.  The cute rock wall stamp is stamped along the bottom in Basic Beige ink.  The 2 blocks of DSP was inspired by a past Freshly Made Sketches challenge.  I loved the idea of showing off 2 smaller pieces of DSP of which I always end of with.  It makes a nice little background for the bunnies.  The Storybook Moments DSP is also carrying over and you can find it and the stamps and dies in the online store under the Online Exclusives category.  The DSP is backed with a panel of Mossy Meadow.

  The bunnies are stamped in Memento black and are colored with Blender pens and colored pencils.  Once they were die cut I popped them up on dimensionals around the sentiment strip which is die cut with the Textured Notes dies.  The sentiment is in the brand new Beautiful Motifs stamp set.

  A retired Boho Blue Textured Ribbon knot is added for the final detail to finish this design.

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 All of the current products used to make this card can be purchased in my ONLINE STORE.

Stamps: Storybook Friends (online), Beautiful Motifs

Ink: Memento Black, Basic Beige

Paper: Basic Beige, Mossy Meadow, Storybook Moments DSP (online)

Accessories: Storybook Friends dies (online), Textured Notes dies (Online Exclusive), dimensionals, Boho Blue ribbon (retired), colored pencils, blender pen

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Floral Delight Fault Line - Stampin' Up! Delightful Wishes

 Using the beautiful Delightful Wishes bundle and coordinating Floral Delight DSP (which are all carryover products) I designed this card for my last class to show how to make a Fault Line card.  Once you know the measurements and where to tear, this is a fantastic design to show off your Designer Series Papers.



 
  I'll start with the measurements:
 
  Card base- 4 1/4" x 9 1/2" - scored at 5 1/2"
  Old Olive cardstock - 4 1/4" x 3 1/2"
  Designer Series Paper - 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"

  First fold the short flap of your card base and tear across the flap on an angle.  I tore mine from the right side of the card to the left but if you go the other way your 'fault line' will just be angled the other way. Save the torn off piece for later.

  Next tear the Old Olive piece the same way on an angle.  Match up one of the Old Olive piece on the back of the card base torn edge with just a little of the green sticking out and adhere it.  Using a bone folder or your finger roll back the torn edges on both pieces giving some dimension.

  Using the saved torn Basic White edge stamp your sentiment and add the other torn Old Olive piece lining up the edge just sticking out like with the first piece.  Roll back the edges again.  Set aside.

  Decide which side of the DSP you want to show through the fault line and then adhere your DSP panel to the back of the the top flap.  Add adhesive to the back of the cardstock flap and not your DSP so as not to get glue where it will show (or on the back of the DSP where it will glue your card shut!).  After adhering you may need to trim off a sliver of the DSP so it lines up with the bottom edge of the card.

  Next add adhesive to the back of the stamped cardstock piece and line it up with the bottom edge of the DSP.  If any of the cardstock or DSP edges stick out beyond the card base just trim them off to get everything lined up.

  Embellish as desired and finish the card.  This design uses some of the flower dies in the Delightful Wishes die set to add a blossom and a little Tiny Bee Trinket for an understated accent.

  Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

All of the supplies used to make this card can be purchased in my ONLINE STORE.

Stamps: Delightful Wishes

Ink: Old Olive

Paper: Basic White thick, Old Olive, Floral Delight DSP, Lemon Lolly, Peach Pie, Pecan Pie

Accessories: Delightful Wishes dies, dimensionals, Tiny Bee Trinkets

Monday, May 5, 2025

Crab Birthday Fold Over - Stampin' Up!® Ocean Friends

   I had a good time last week hosting my monthly stamp club class and I was able to feature one last time the Ocean Friends bundle.  I just checked the online store and the dies are still available but the English version of the stamp set looks to be sold out.  If you don't care about the sentiments and just want to get your hands on the crab and lobster images then the French language stamp set is available.  After hoarding the Friends of the Ocean DSP (also still available) to make sure I didn't run out I ended up with quite a bit of it left so I decided to use a large panel to show off a super easy DSP technique and technique is used loosely here lol!


  I started this card with a Melon Mambo base, then a layer of Summer Splash cardstock with the sentiment embossed in white across the corner.  The DSP layer comes next and following the angle of the sentiment I just folded down the corner to show off the B side of the paper.  Before adhering the flap with a dimensional I tucked the Lemon Lime Twist seaweed/coral die cut underneath.

  The crab is 2 step stamped in Melon Mambo and Bubble Bath, is die cut then popped on dimensionals.

  The final touches are a scattering of retired Sunny Days Iridescent Dots.

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All of the current supplies used to make this card can be purchased in my ONLINE STORE.

Stamps: Ocean Friends (retired), With You In Mind

Ink: Versamark, Melon Mambo, Bubble Bath

Paper: Melon Mambo, Summer Splash, Lemon Lime Twist, Basic White, Friends of the Ocean DSP

Accessories: Ocean Friends dies, dimensionals, white embossing powder, Sunny Days Iridescent Dots (retired)

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

2x Stampin' Rewards - May 2 & 3 Only!


Double Stampin' Rewards

on orders placed May 2 & 3!!


Orders of $20 or more will receive double rewards to be redeemed on a future order. Be sure to opt in to the new rewards when you login to your customer account.


  • Stock up on cardstock before prices increase on May 6


  • Get those Last Chance products you've been eyeing


  • Celebrate National Scrapbooking Day and treat yourself to some new supplies!

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Friday, April 25, 2025

Framed Freesia - Stampin' Up!® Impressions Abloom

   Spring is always a great time to use flowers on a card so I've paired the upcoming Impressions Abloom bundle with the colors at the The Color Hues challenge; Lilac and Aqua which I've translated into Stampin' Up! colors Fresh Freesia and Coastal Cabana.


  I started with a Fresh Freesia card base then cut a panel of Basic White with the Textured Notes dies.  I used copy paper to cut a squoval shape with the Impressions Abloom dies and used that to mask off the center of the Basic White panel.  Using a blending Brush and Coastal Cabana ink I added color to the outside edges of the card stock leaving a nice white space to frame out the flower (but not another layer which keeps the card a bit lighter if that's a concern).

  The flowers are cut from Fresh Freesia card stock and the stem and leaf from Coastal Cabana.  I used a small blending brush and a sponge dauber to add Fresh Freesia ink to the centers of the flowers to give them a bit more definition.  The larger flower and leaf are adhered with dimensionals.

  The sentiment is stamped in Coastal Cabana and I added a piece of Beautiful Bokeh DSP behind it and popped it on dimensionals.  Some polka dot tulle ribbon is used to make a fork bow to accent the side of the sentiment and a few Riverside Irregular Pearls are added for some shine.

  Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

All of the current supplies used to make this card can be purchased in my ONLINE STORE.  Items marked with a * will be available starting May 6, 2025.

Stamps: Impressions Abloom*

Ink: Fresh Freesia, Coastal Cabana

Paper: Fresh Freesia, Coastal Cabana, Basic White, Beautiful Bokeh DSP

Accessories: Impressions Abloom dies*, Textured Notes dies (Online Exclusive), dimensionals, Riverside Irregular Pearls (Online Exclusive), polka dot tulle ribbon (retired)