Seasons Greetings

One more card from my Holiday Stamp-a-Stack class.  This one was an idea from Dawn Olchefske.  Another simple card that is easy to replicate.   This is the Peaceful Season stamp set which is a level 2 Hostess set in the Stampin’ Up! Holiday mini catalog.  I love the big curly swirly font on the Season’s Greetings.  The little trick I used for this one (I’m not sure if Dawn did it the same way or not) is that I first inked the holly stamp with Always Artichoke ink.  Then I used a blender pen to remove the ink from the berries.  Next use a Cherry Cobbler Stampin’ Write marker to add the ink back to the berries.  Stamp on your card stock, without re-inking stamp again to create the lighter image next to the original.

Stampin’ Up! Supplies for this card:

  • Card stock: Always Artichoke, Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White
  • Ink: Always Artichoke, Cherry Cobbler, Cherry Cobbler Stampin’ Write Marker
  • Stamp sets: Peaceful Season Hostess Level 2 set (from Holiday Mini)
  • Accessories: Scallop Trim Border punch, Blender Pen, Medium Whisper White Envelope

To order Stampin’ Up! Supplies to make this project click here.

I’ve heard from some of my Bingo players that they have 3 in a row and someone has 4 in a row.  Maybe today will be the magic day for someone.  Are you ready to play?

Here we go with Monika’s Blog Bingo.  This is Round 7!  The group is full and all the cards were emailed out Monday 11/29.   See this POST for more details on how to play and the previous winners and the players for this round.

And now for the next piece – Here is piece #10–the little mug from Itty Bitty Bits stamp set (stamped in Chocolate Chip).

If you have Bingo – 5 in a row be sure to email me.  Are you getting closer to Bingo?

Tidings of Comfort & Joy

Here is another card from the Holiday Stamp-a-Stack class.  This idea is from my friend Cindy Schuster.  She brought this card and three others to one of our demonstrator meetings.  The elements for each card were exactly the same – she used different colors and a different sentiment on each one.  Because it was such a quick card I decided to use it for my class.

Stampin’ Up! Supplies for this card:

  • Card stock: Real Red, Old Olive, Early Espresso, Whisper White
  • Ink: Old Olive, Early Espresso
  • Stamp sets: Word Play
  • Accessories: Real Red Grosgrain ribbon, Big Shot Die-Cut Machine, Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder, Decorative Label Punch, Boho Blossoms Punch, Basic Pearls, Stampin’ Sponge, Stampin’ Dimensionals, Medium Whisper White Envelope

To order Stampin’ Up! Supplies to make this project click here.

I went to my Pokeeno Group last night which is played like Bingo – I didn’t win – not even one time – bummer.  When it’s my turn to be the hostess I think I’m going to have them play my way with Bingo Cards that I make – most of these ladies are not stampers – I wonder how they will react.  Well for now let’s continue ….

Here we go with Monika’s Blog Bingo.  This is Round 7!  The group is full and all the cards were emailed out Monday 11/29.   See this POST for more details on how to play and the previous winners and the players for this round.

And now for the next piece – Here is piece #9–the little cupcake from Itty Bitty Bits stamp set (stamped in Poppy Parade).

If you have Bingo – 5 in a row be sure to email me.  Is anyone close??

Tags Til Christmas card

Last night was the Christmas concert for the High School Band.  Both Tyler and Ryan were dressed up in tuxedos last night.  I just love to see them dressed up like that.  I wish I could have gotten some good pictures – but the auditorium was too dark and after wards they are more interested in their friends than letting me take a picture.

The heating repair man just left – our heat is not really working upstairs – it figures since it has been 10-20 degrees below average here the past few days.  We had tiny snow flurries on Sunday – we are in Georgia and any kind of snow flurry makes everyone excited.  I had to turn off my fountain because all the water is frozen and I don’t want the pump to burn out and it isn’t even getting warm enough to melt the ice during the day.  I’m waiting on the repair man to come back – he had to go get a part for the heater which will hopefully fix it.  Sigh…..

Today’s project is another Christmas Card from my Holiday Stamp-a-Stack class last month.  This one took the longest to make only because it has a lot of pieces to attach.  It uses the Tags til Christmas stamp set from the Holiday Mini catalog – but rather than making tags out of them they are the ornaments on the front of this card.

If you are a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator you might recognize this card.  It was in the November Stampin’ Success magazine.  That is the monthly magazine that all demonstrators get and it has lots of great information and ideas for us.  I really liked how they used all the different images as ornaments on the front of the card.  Here are some details about the card:

– The card base is Always Artichoke.

– The next layer is Pear Pizzazz card stock and it was run through the Big Shot with the Perfect Details Texturz Plate – do this after you stamp the greeting.  I stamped mine in Always Artichoke ink.  After I added the texture I used the Color Spritzer and the Always Artichoke Stampin’ Write Marker to add some spritz here and there.

– Then the ornaments – the ornament shape was stamped on Whisper White card stock with Baja Breeze ink and punched out with the Ornament punch.  I added a small pearl to the center of the design.  “Dec. 25″ was stamped on Whisper White card stock with Cherry Cobbler ink and then punched out with the small oval (now called the 1-3/8″ x 5/8″ Oval Large) punch.  Punch a 1/16″ hole in the top and add some white crochet thread to that one.  The Holly is stamped on Always Artichoke card stock with Always Artichoke ink and punched out with the 3/4″ x 15/16″ Oval punch.  The snowflake on my card actually comes from the Season of Friendship stamp set – it was stamped on Pear Pizzazz card stock with Always Artichoke ink and punched with the 3/4″ circle punch.  Last punch a 1” circle out of Cherry Cobbler card stock.  Then stamp the word block from Tags til Christmas on Whisper White card stock with Cherry Cobbler ink.  Cut out the word “CHRISTMAS”.  Glue that piece to the circle.  Then I used a Cherry Cobbler Stampin’ Write marker to add dots above and below the word.  Trim any white that hangs over the edges of the circle.

– Add the ornaments to the front of the card – all are on Stampin’ Dimensionals except the holly.  Draw the “strings” with a ruler and Always Artichoke marker. Attach the string for the Dec 25th ornament to the back of the layer and then attach that to the front of the card base.

Stamp a matching envelope using one of the same images and you have a cute card.

Let’s continue with Bingo….

Here we go with Monika’s Blog Bingo.  This is Round 7!  The group is full and all the cards were emailed out Monday 11/29.   See this POST for more details on how to play and the previous winners and the players for this round.

And now for the next piece – Here is piece #8–the floral sprig from Tiny Tags stamp set (stamped in Pear Pizzazz).

If you have Bingo – 5 in a row be sure to email me.

UDI Color Challenge #13

I missed last weeks color challenge but I’m here again this week. We are on week #13 click on this link to go to the  Utah Diva’s Color Challenge. Here is our inspiration for this week:

Just the right colors for working on Christmas projects.  I had a workshop on Sunday afternoon and my hostess, Molly, wanted to learn how to make stamped candles.  So that was what I did and used these colors on one of my candles. Here is the sample for the Color Inspiration and I’ll show you another example at the end of the instructions.  Yes – I’m going to give you instructions on how to make these cute candles.

This example uses the colors for this weeks challenge – More Mustard, Cherry Cobbler, Garden Green and Real Red.  This stamp set is called Holiday Lineup from the big Idea Book & Catalog.  I really like all the characters – these are the elves, then there are the snowmen and the reindeer.  All of them have the funniest facial expressions – I just wonder what they are all thinking about.

Are you wondering how to make a candle like this all by yourself.  Well you need a few things – first you need tissue paper – the white kind that you put in your gift boxes – you probably have some of that around right now with Christmas coming up soon.  You also need some wax paper – from the kitchen.  You want your stamp set, Stampin’ Write markers and I used Jet Black StazOn ink but you could do this with regular classic black ink.  And you need the heat tool.  You can add the embellishments to dress it up if you want to.

I learned how to make these candles a long time ago and it is always so magical to me.  First stamp your image on a piece of tissue paper – I stamped mine with Jet Black StazOn.  Then color with the Stampin’ Write markers.  Make sure you have grid paper or scratch paper underneath because the darker markers will bleed through because the tissue is so thin.  Once I’m done coloring I tear the tissue close to the image all the way around.  You may ask why don’t I cut around – when you tear you leave a soft feathered edge, when you cut you leave a defined edge which in my opinion shows through when you apply it to the candle – the feathered edge disappears.

Place tissue paper on candle

Once you are done tearing all the way around then position the tissue paper where you want it on the candle.  I used a short pillar candle with enough room to add ribbon underneath.  I also used this same stamp set on little votive candles and the images just fit between the bottom and the top edge of the candle – they are really cute too.

Wrap with wax paper and hold like a handle

Now you are going to wrap a piece of wax paper around the candle covering the tissue paper.  Pull it tight and on the back of the candle hold the two ends together.  This creates a handle for you to hold the candle while you heat it.

Now you need your Heat Tool – start at one end of the image on the tissue paper and start heating.  You will see the tissue paper disappear into the candle. In this photo on the left you can see where I have heated it – the first two elves are melted in.  Where the third elf is and over towards the right I haven’t heated it yet so you can still see the tissue paper.

Heat with Heat Tool

Continue heating until all the tissue disappears.  This does not take long and do not stay on one section of the candle too long because you will melt the candle wax.  It’s like magic when all the tissue paper disappears but the image is still there.

All done heating

Remove the wax paper

Once your done with the heating you peel off the wax paper revealing your stamped image on your candle.

To decorate the candle I wrapped a piece of grosgrain ribbon around the bottom – fold the edge underneath itself.  Use a paper piercer to put a hole through the layers of the ribbon and into the candle.  Then use a Rhinestone brad and poke it through the ribbon and into the candle where the hole is.

To finish I used the Big Shot and the Scallop Circle #2 die to cut a piece of card stock to set the candle on.  It’s not necessary but I thought it added a nice touch.

Here is the one with the snowmen that I made for my Sunday workshop.  For this one I added a tag to the top so you could give it as a gift to someone.

Now it is your turn to play with these colors – then go to the UDI blog and add your creation to the linky section.

Stampin’ Up! Supplies for the Elf candle:

  • Card stock: Garden Green
  • Ink: Jet Black StazOn, Stampin’ Write Markers
  • Stamp sets: Holiday Lineup
  • Accessories: Real Red Grosgrain ribbon, Fire Circle Rhinestone Brads, Paper piercer, Big Shot Die-Cut Machine, Scallop Circles #2 die, Heat Tool, tissue paper, wax paper

To order Stampin’ Up! Supplies to make this project click here.

Let’s continue with Bingo….

Here we go with Monika’s Blog Bingo.  This is Round 7!  The group is full and all the cards were emailed out Monday 11/29.   See this POST for more details on how to play and the previous winners and the players for this round.

And now for the next piece – Here is piece #7–the furniture from Loads of Love Accessories stamp set (stamped in Chocolate Chip).

If you have Bingo – 5 in a row be sure to email me.

Dasher & Deck the Halls

I forgot to post something on Sunday – ran out of time – if you are looking for Bingo the next piece is at the bottom of this post.

Last month I had a Holiday Stamp-a-Stack class.  I had four cards that were fairly quick and easy to replicate and everyone that came to the class made four of each card plus coordinating envelopes.  They left with a nice little stack of Christmas cards ready to send out to those that they love.   I wanted to share those with you and here is the first one. We also made this at my card club meeting this past week and I demoed it at a workshop I had this weekend.

This card idea was one that I found last year from Cindy B. – I started keeping a file on my computer with ideas that I like and I have a folder by stamp set – so this was in my Dasher folder – to help me remember where I found the idea I try to put the name of the person or blog in my file name.  So I don’t have a full last name for this one – it just said designed by Cindy B. on the watermark of the picture.  I made a few changes from the original but the idea of the card is the same.

This is also a great idea for using up scraps of your designer series paper.  For my card I used the Deck the Halls Designer Series paper – I had scraps left from other projects.  I used a variety of circle punches to get all the circles from the scraps – the 2-1/2″ circle, 1-3/4″ circle, 1-3/8″ circle, 3/4″ circle and 1/2″ circle.  The different circles are just layered on the edge of a piece of Very Vanilla card stock – and then trimmed what hangs over the edge.

Next to the circle I stamped Dasher in Soft Suede ink and underneath I stamped Merry Christmas – which is from the Christmas Greetings stamp set.    Then I attached the Very Vanilla to a Soft Suede card base.  The matching envelope has Dasher on it too.

If you want to add a bit of bling – use a 2-way glue pen on the antlers and where the snowflakes are mixed in then sprinkle with the Glass Glitter from the Holiday Mini catalog – shake off the excess.  If you want something less chunky use the Dazzling Diamonds.

Let’s continue with Bingo….

Here we go with Monika’s Blog Bingo.  This is Round 7!  The group is full and all the cards were emailed out Monday 11/29.   See this POST for more details on how to play and the previous winners and the players for this round.

And now for the next piece – Here is piece #6–the soccer from the All in the Family Accessories stamp set (stamped in Concord Crush).

I guess it is time for me to make my signature more wintery – I’ll have to work on that this week.

My Digital Studio Hybrid Card

One of the great thins about demonstrators getting together is we share ideas and things we have learned with one another.  At my November meeting I asked Cindy Schuster to do a presentation for the meeting.  She told us lots of great information, showed us 12×12 Individual pages that she had printed by Stampin’ Up! and showed us how to make a Hybrid project using My Digital Studio.  Hybrid project use a combination of digital and traditional to create a finished project.  Cindy even brought materials for everyone at the meeting to create our own hybrid card for one of our Make&Take projects – how great is she!

Here is the card we all got to make.  You can go HERE to Cindy’s blog to read her details about this card and some other hybrid projects that she made.

There are two elements that were created using My Digital Studio – the patterned paper layer that is on top of the Real Red card stock base.  The elements are from the Candy Cane Lane Photocard Digital Kit digital download.  Two of the different paper patterns are combined on the back and then a punched edge was added in between them.

The top layer added the ornament elements and then a greeting. The two different MDS elements were printed on Whisper White card stock.  We cut them out and layered them on the Real Red card stock – it was a quick card to put together.  You could even add ribbon, or glitter or other elements.

Let’s continue with Bingo….

Here we go with Monika’s Blog Bingo.  This is Round 7!  The group is full and all the cards were emailed out Monday 11/29.   See this POST for more details on how to play and the previous winners and the players for this round.

And now for today’s piece – Here is piece #5–the snowflake from the Season of Friendship stamp set (stamped in Concord Crush).