Showing posts with label Stripes EF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stripes EF. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2016

It's Your Day Golf

 

Hi there!   Todays card is an easy punch art card for all those golfer's in your life.   Julia Leece's card HERE was my inspiration, with a couple of minor modifications.  I used a Soft Sky card base and a different sentiment, which is from the Fabulous Four set by Stampin' Up!  The golf club is from a scrap of Smoky Slate cardstock.  I used the same retired embossing folders that Julia used for the golf club and ball.  Why mess with what works?

Must get back to a couple of projects - one of them being the dreaded taxes!  Ugh!  Thank you for stopping in for a look today!  Your visits are always appreciated!






Monday, November 11, 2013

Patriotic Monday

Hi there and happy Monday!  Hope you had a great weekend.  Since it's Veteran's Day, I thought a patriotic card would be an appropriate post for today.  Thank you to all our military (veterans and those currently serving) for their part in preserving our freedom!
This card is from our June Card Buffet that was saved just for this reason.  Yeah, right!  lol   It really was forgotten in the archives. 

All Stampin' Up! supplies used unless otherwise noted 
Stamps: Notable Alphabet 
Paper: Naturals Ivory, Midnight Muse DSP –2012/14 In Colors (retired stack), Crumb Cake, Cherry Cobbler 
Ink: Cherry Cobbler 
Tools:  Stripes embossing folder, brayer, 3/4” circle punch, small heart punch 
Other:  Cherry Cobbler seam binding, 7/8” Natural Cotton ribbon, glue dots
Inspiration: Lisa Brown    http://www.inkandinspirations.com  Jul 25, 2012 post

Saturday was our Card Buffet and we had a good turn out.  A big thank you to all who attended! 
That's it for now.  Have a great day and thank you for stopping in to visit!

 


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Pillow Top Technique Stamp Camp Card

Hi there and Happy Thanksgiving eve!  Today's card was made using the Pillow Top technique, which looks difficult to achieve but it is very easy.  The girls really liked doing this technique.  My friend and fellow Demonstrator, Jayne Singleton, used this technique that she found on Pinterest (what did we ever do before Pinterest? lol) at her Camp.  I had to try it, too, with a few minor changes.


Stamps: Summer Silhouettes (W-126445, C-126447), Petite Pairs (W-122495, C-122497)
Paper: Perfect Plum, Vanilla, Old Olive
Ink: Perfect Plum, Old Olive
Tools:  Finishing Touches Edgelits (127010), Stripes embossing folder (123128), circle punches = 1-1/4” & 1-3/8”, ruler
Other:  Pillow Top Template, ribbon, Dotto, sponges, Dimensionals, acrylic blocks
Inspiration: Pinterest - Gail S on www.splitcoaststampers.com and Jayne Singleton

That's it for now.  Thanks for peeking in today!


Monday, June 18, 2012

Bright Blossoms

Hi there and happy Monday!
Here is one of the projects from Stamp Camp held this past Saturday.


A big heartfelt thank you goes out to the awesome group of gals who attended!!!  They were so understanding when I had to reschedule the date for an emergency trip out of town.  Then the night before Camp, I thought I would have to reschedule a second time because of an injury sustained while trying to kill a spider...on the ceiling.  Just before going to bed, I spied that little guy right over the bed!  There was no way he could be in the same room - especially over my bed!  I'd probably end up swallowing him in my sleep. Gross!  I stood on the bed to reach him then lost my balance and came down hard on the floor bearing all my weight on my right foot. The shock of that was a major spasm or charlie horse in the calf area, which radiated up and down my leg.  I could not bear any weight on my right leg.  I took some aspirin, used a heating pad, and went to bed.  Fortunately, it was better in the morning and I could at least drag my leg to walk.  It was slow going, though.  The girls were very patient with me!  A special thank you to my wonderful friend who practically unloaded/reloaded the car for me and set up.  What a blessing to have a friend like her!  Thanks, girlfriend!
Oh...I did get that spider in case you were wondering!

Stamps: Bright Blossoms, Bring on the Cake (sentiment)
Paper: Real Red, Daffodil Delight, Lucky Limeade, White, Summer Smooches DSP
Ink: Real Red pad, Markers = Real Red, Lucky Limeade, Daffodil Delight
Tools:  Clear Scallop Square die, Postage Stamp Punch, Stripes Embossing Folder, Scallop Border Punch, 3/4” square punch to make flag end, acrylic block, Dimensionals
Inspiration: Mary Brown     www.stampercamper.com  posted April 1, 2012

Hope your week goes well.  Thank you for stopping in today!


Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Gingham and Babies!

Hi there and happy Tues to ya!  Today promises to be another unusually warm day for Winter - supposedly in the 70's!  I tell ya, St Louis weather is just crazy.

Several weeks ago I attended an all day crop with some friends.  One of the cards that I worked on couldn't be completed due to the lack of ribbon.  Just totally forgot my ribbon.  Anyway, the card was finished at home but then it got busy around here so I forgot to upload to my computer to share with you.

 
The gingham background was a technique accomplished using a brayer and Stampin' Up!s Stripes embossing folder.  Pretty cool!  I CASE'd Krystal's card, which you can see here. Scroll down to her Jan 27th post.  To get the look of gingham, place your card stock in the Stripes embossing folder and run it through the Big Shot. I used a 3x3 square of Whisper White.  Ink up your brayer with color of your choice and run over the stripes.  Now place in the Stripes embossing folder again in the opposite direction, and run through the Big Shot again.  Repeat the brayering process on the opposing stripes.  Adhere the "gingham" to a Certainly Celery scalloped square mat.  Mine was cut from a non-SU! die since I don't own the smaller Scallop Duo square die..... yet!  The focal piece was layered on 3-3/4 x 5 Whisper White (also embossed with Stripes), then onto a 4 x 5-1/4 Baja Breeze layer.  Tie a ribbon around the top portion (I do the faux knots/bows) before adhering to your card base.
Try this technique some time.  How about making a "tablecloth" for some summer cards?  It's such a fun and easy technique - love it!

Supplies used:  Stamps - Button Buddies  Paper - Whisper White, Baja Breeze, Certainly Celery
Ink - Baja Breeze, Certainly Celery  Other - Stripes embossing folder, Designer Frames embossing folder, Wide oval punch, scallop square die (non-SU!), Certainly Celery Satin ribbon

Just a reminder that Sale-A-Bration ends March 31st!  Get the FREE stuff while available!

Also, you can now order the Simply Scored Diagonal Plate (125586 for $11.95).  I saw it demonstrated at our Spring Fling Demo Event this past Saturday.  So many neat projects can easily be whipped up.  A really useful tool - can't wait to get mine!  (Psst, want to know a secret?  It also works with M's scoring board.  So if you already own her scoring tool, order the Diagonal Plate to work with it.  I think our scoring tool has more features, though.  Just saying!)

Now on a non-stamping topic - well indirectly it relates 'cause I print copies of card ideas to CASE.  The ink in my printer is low - very low.  Boy it is just so expensive to replace ink!  I did learn from a former co-worker years ago to buy High Yield ink because it lasts longer.  So last night I went on Amazon (wow they sell everything) and purchased a combo pack for my printer.  The good thing is shipping was only $2.50 and I didn't have to pay sales tax - plus it will be delivered to my door.  So I feel that it was worth it for that.  Hope there are no regrets.

Off to have a late lunch.  Enjoy your day and thanks for stopping by!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Group Two - Stamp Camp Cards

Hi there!  While I'm away at the Girls Getaway, here are two more cards that were made at Stamp Camp this past Saturday.

Stamps: Inspired by Nature (111656), French Script (retired – use En Francais 109521)
Paper: Black, White
Ink: Crumb Cake (background), Chocolate Chip (edges), markers for flowers – Island Indigo, Always Artichoke, Early Espresso, Black
Tools: Scallop Trim border punch
Other:  3/8” Island Indigo ruffled ribbon, glue dots, sponges
Inspiration: Becky Jensen on Stampin’ Connection  Aug 23, 2011 (Demo web site)



Stamps: Your choice for inside sentiment
Paper: White, Concord Crush, Wisteria Wonder, Vellum, Flirtatious DSP
Tools: Flower Garden embossing folder, Stripes EF, Beautiful Butterflies Sizzlit, Scallop border punch
Other:  White Organza ribbon, dimensionals
Inspiration:  Chat Wszelaki   www.memystampsandi.blogspot.com

That's all for now.  Have a great day and thanks for stopping in!