Nov 14, 2010 | Bingo, Cards, Christmas, class, Holiday Mini Catalog 2010 |
November 2010 Class Reminder

Holiday Stamp-A-Stack class
We will make four different Christmas Cards and you will be making 4 of each with envelopes.
I also have a slight change to the date – the evening class will be THURSDAY NIGHT at 6 not Friday. I will still have a Friday morning class at 10. Because we are making a large number of cards the class fee is higher.
This will hopefully help you get a stack of cards that you can have ready to send out to friends and family.
6:00 pm on Thursday Nov. 18th
And
10:00 am on Friday Nov. 19th
Come join me for this class and get a jump start on your Christmas cards.
The class fee is $25.
Please bring snail adhesive and paper snips.
RSVP by November 16th so I can have materials ready for you.
Last night I had a downline/demonstrator meeting at my house – it was so much fun and the swaps were awesome, the make&takes wonderful and I was so thankful for everyone that helped me and everyone that came. I’ll be sharing more about the make&takes and swaps next week. I spent the day getting ready for the meeting and it was late when we were done so my post today is late – but here is the next Bingo piece…………
It’s BINGO TIME! We are playing Round 6 of Monika’s Blog Bingo. I have now filled group 7 and won’t be taking any more names right now – I”ll be taking a Bingo break after group 7 plays – I may play again in the future so I hope you will continue to visit my blog. See this POST for more details on how to play and the previous winners.
And now for today’s piece – Here is piece #12 –the gift box from Family Accessories stamp set (stamped in Pear Pizzazz). 
Anybody have Bingo? Make sure you send me an email when you get your 5 in a row. 
Oct 29, 2010 | Big Shot, Cards, Christmas, class, Designer Series Paper, Holiday Mini Catalog 2010 |
One of the great things about the Stampin’ Up! Regionals is the WOW demonstrations by our fellow demonstrators. For every regional Stampin’ Up! selects demos to come and present a WOW idea on stage. We saw six different WOW demonstrations at the Baltimore Regional. This idea was presented by Deb Paise. She made her card and then put the whole thing in an embossing folder and ran it through the Big Shot. She made one card that looked just like a knitted sweater when it was done. Deb showed us several examples that day.
My sister-in-law and I played with the idea when we got back to her house that weekend and here is one of the cards that we created.
The front panel is Old Olive with strips of Jolly Holiday Designer Series paper. Then that whole panel is put inside the Square Lattice Embossing Folder and sent through the Big Shot.
The Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding is wrapped around the panel and tied in a knot. The panel was attached to the front of a Cherry Cobbler card base. The ornament from the Tags til Christmas stamp set from the Holiday Mini Catalog – stamped on Very Vanilla card stock and punched out with the ornament punch. Some Linen Thread was tied around the top of the ornament and it is put on the front of the card with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
I liked the results of how the embossing folder really embeds the designer paper into the card stock making it look like it is all one piece. Try it for yourself – I think you’ll like it. We made this card at the KSU card club class earlier this month.
I also decorated the envelope and the inside of the card.
If I have a dark colored card base like this Cherry Cobbler I usually add a neutral panel to the inside for the message. This one is Very Vanilla.
My November Hands On class is going to be a Holiday Stamp-a-Stack class. We will be making 16 cards with matching envelopes – 4 cards each of 4 different designs. My class dates are slightly different from normal. My evening class will be on Thursday, November 18th at 6:00 pm. My morning class will be on Friday, November 19th at 10:00 am. Details are on my website.
Bingo cards will be emailed out for Group 6 some time today and I’ll start calling pieces on Saturday.
Thanks for visiting me today!

Oct 28, 2010 | Big Shot, class, magnet sheets |
This adorable notebook project was shared by Joyce Pandolfi at a downline meeting that we had a few months back. I thought it would be the perfect project for the ladies at my KSU club. The school mascot is an owl so I wanted to add the owl somehow and decided to create a coordinating bookmark that uses the owl punch. It all turned out so cute.
This is just a normal composition book from the store. These happened to be striped instead of the marbled ones. But any kind will do. The front label is covered with several layers of card stock.
Basic Black, Read Red, Basic Black and then Whisper White. On the white piece we used the jumbo wheel Neighborhood – wheeled in black and then used Stampin’ Write Markers to color in just one house (and the dog house).
Below that is Basic Black, Real Red and Daffodil Delight letters. The letters are cut using the GoGo Boots Sizzlits die and the Big Shot.
Tie a piece of Real Red ribbon around the front cover and you have a cute notebook!
The matching book mark is a piece of Basic Black card stock cut using the scallop tag on the Two Tags die. Now you want this to be a folded bookmark so you need to start with a strip of black folded in half. Then position it on the die so the fold is just below the cut line. Then when you roll it through the Big Shot it will cut out the tag but leave the fold at the straight end. I hope that makes sense.
To decorate punch a piece of Real Red card stock with the Scallop Circle punch. Then punch the Owl – I used Basic Gray for the body, Daffodil Delight and Whisper White for the eyes and a black journaler for the pupils of the eyes and to outline the beak. His shirt (or whatever that piece might be called) is a piece of designer series paper – I think I used scraps from the Play Date paper.
Now the best part of the bookmark is that it is magnetic! Stampin’ Up! has magnet sheets now and I just cut some squares out to put on the inside of the book mark so it will hold tight to the page it is marking.
I also used the adhesive sheets on this project. I punched out the pieces then put them on the adhesive sheet. You do this by lifting the cover on the adhesive, put down all your pieces, cover them back up and rub over to get all the adhesive to stick. Now they are kind of like stickers – you lift the cover again and peel up the piece you want and stick it down. if you have extra adhesive hanging out of your project use the adhesive remover to “erase” it away.
It was fun and I think a very useful project.
If you are looking for Blog Bingo – I had a winner late last night and the post is below this one. I’ll be starting a new group. Thanks for stopping by today.

Oct 24, 2010 | Bingo, class, Embossing, Halloween, SU Ribbon |
This is a fun project that I created for my Halloween class (it was last month). It is a BOO wall hanging. The letters are wood cut outs that came from a craft store. You could do the same thing with chipboard – if you use the dies from the Big Shot – it would be smaller though.
Each of the letters was covered with Craft Ink using a Sponge Dauber in the base color – Pumpkin Pie, Basic Black and Old Olive. Then I stamped with Craft Ink on each letter using the Wicked Cool stamp set. Surprisingly the ink did not dry like I thought. I started by making just one letter and when it wasn’t dry the next day I decided I needed to try something else. My solution – cover the whole letter with Clear Embossing Powder and heat with the Heat Tool. Problem solved and now they had a glaze look to them.
Then I decorated each letter with some punched pieces and ribbon. The ‘B’ uses the Decorative Label Punch, the Bat Punch, the Wide Oval Punch, and the Black Lace Raven ribbon. The witch boots are stamped and cut out and then I added the Smooch Pearlized Accent Ink to them.
For the first ‘O’ had the Basic Black Wide Grosgrain Striped Ribbon – torn in half so that it frays. Then for the tag I used the Bat Punch, the Jewelry Tag punch and the Small Oval punch. All are tied together with Linen Thread and tied to the bow. 
Also on the Black ‘O’ I stamped the candelabra’s from the Wicked Cool stamp set and then used the Moonlight Smooch Pearlized Accent Ink on each of the candle flames. It looks good in person – it gives them a spooky glow.
For the last ‘O’ I used the Decorative Label Punch, the Modern Label punch, the 1″ Circle punch (or it may be the 3/4″ inch – I’m looking at the picture and don’t want to walk upstairs to look at the real thing). The hat is stamped and cut out. 
There are actually two of the decorative label punches – one goes around the back of the letter and then the two are held together with the brads.
My goal was to attach everything to the letters so they couldn’t fall off. The tag on the ‘B’ is tied on with the lace ribbon, and the first ‘O’ is of course the ribbon tied around. So for this one I used the punched pieces with the brads.
At the very top I added a bunch of ribbon tied in a knot around the hanger. It turned out to be a fun Halloween decoration – I have mine hanging in my kitchen.
So how about Bingo – I’m looking for a new winner – is today going to be the day????
Let’s play for today ….
It’s BINGO TIME! We are playing Round 5 of Monika’s Blog Bingo. I’m currently taking names for Round 7. See this POST for more details on how to join, how to play and the previous winners.
Here is piece #13 –the
cupcake from Cute by the Inch stamp set (stamped in Chocolate Chip).

Oct 23, 2010 | Big Shot, Bingo, Cards, Christmas, class, Punch Art |
There are so many creative Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators out there that you don’t even need to make your own creations. Now I do like to make my own creations but sometimes someone creates something just perfect that you just need to use it the way it is. And for those of you that say I can’t be a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator because I’m not creative – that’s no reason at all. There are so many ideas out there on blogs, on the Stampin’ Up! website, in our magazine at our events you could have enough ideas to last you forever – so don’t use that as a reason not to join. I’m excited that my little team is growing and if you want to join I would love to have you!
Now on to my project share today – another card from my Punch Art class. This one uses the bird punch to make a Cardinal for a Christmas card – see you don’t even have to have a Christmas stamp set – just the bird punch will do. This idea is from Connie Stewart – although in her comments she says she saw the idea demonstrated some where on stage. I made a few changes to the actual card but liked the way Connie used the red and white with just a hint of green. So this is my version:
The cardinal is the bird punch – twice – the extra wing becomes the crown and the extra body is trimmed and becomes another layer on the tail. I also punched an extra head out of black and then trimmed it to make the mask. I’m using Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White and Always Artichoke for the color on my card.
The little rectangle piece is cut using the Big Shot and the new Scallop Rectangle Clearlits die. After I cut it I added texture with one of the texture plates – the one that looks like wood grain.
A piece of Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding is tied around and into a knot. Add a holiday greeting and you have a quick Christmas card.
I’m writing this on Friday night and just want to say – Way to go ETOWAH EAGLES!! Greg and I went to the game tonight they were playing against Woodstock and it was the game of the week so Fox 5 news was there and I think the whole game aired on one of the tv stations. It was a great game – tied 14-14 at the end of regulation and then they did over-time possessions. Woodstock went first and got almost to the goal line – and Etowah held them off 3 times for no score. Then Etowah went and got close enough for them to score a field goal and win the game 17-14. Very exciting! And today – Saturday – the Etowah band will be a competition – wish them luck!
Ok – so now onto Bingo – anybody out there waiting on just one more – will today be the day we have Bingo?
Let’s play for today ….
It’s BINGO TIME! We are playing Round 5 of Monika’s Blog Bingo. I’m currently taking names for Round 7. See this POST for more details on how to join, how to play and the previous winners.
Here is piece #12 –the snowflake from Season of Friendship stamp set (stamped in Concord Crush).

Oct 22, 2010 | Big Shot, Bingo, class, Fabric, Punch Art |
Last fall I saw a scarecrow bag that someone (sorry I don’t know who) had made and thought it was so cute. But I never got around to making one. So when I was planning my Punch Art class for this month I decided I wanted to do a scarecrow as part of the class. I was trying to decide if I wanted to make a card, or something like the bag that I saw but finally decided I wanted to use the Fancy Favor Box die to make mine. Then I was looking at Stampin’ Connection (our demo community for sharing ideas) and Doris Denman posted a cute scarecrow card. I had already started with my box but I did decide to use some of the elements from her card – the smile and the little crows. So my scarecrow box is a combination of ideas from those two plus a little of my own. And here he is……
I cut the box from So Saffron card stock using the Big Shot and the Fancy Favor box die. Then I cut another panel of So Saffron to fit on the front and ran that through the Big Shot with the Square Lattice Embossing Folder. The edges are sponged in Soft Suede. Around the top of the box I used the brown paper packaging that comes in all the Stampin’ Up! shipping boxes. Yep that paper works perfect for a scarecrow and can be used for shredded paper inside the box too! Around the bottom of the box is a torn piece of Deck the Halls fabric – tied in a knot on the corner and one of the little Vintage Trinkets safety pins is on there. The crow, flower and his face are all made from various punches – lets see if I can make a list:
Eyes – Bitty Circle, 1/2″ circle, 3/4″ circle
Nose – Large Star
Mouth – 1-3/4″ circle, Heart to Heart
Flower – Boho Blossom, Bitty Circle
Crow – 3/4″ x 15/16″ oval, Boho Blossom, Heart to Heart
I really like how the boxes turned out – I make one for each of the kids for their Thanksgiving Table (Stephanie – what do you think?)
So now lets get on with Bingo – I’m going to recap all the pieces that I called since I thought I messed up my numbering – but really didn’t – apparently writing my posts really late at night is not a good thing – here it goes :
#1 –the Pear from Cheep Talk stamp set (stamped in Pear Pizzazz)
#2 –the bird on a branch “thinking of you” image from Cute By the Inch stamp set (stamped in Pear Pizzazz)
#3 –the tiny flower image from Flight of the Butterfly stamp set (stamped in Peach Parfait)
#4 –the CREATE image from Charming stamp set (stamped in Peach Parfait)
#5 –the soccer ball image from All in the Family Accesories stamp set (stamped in Concord Crush).
#6 –the dog bone image from Friends Fur-Ever stamp set (stamped in Chocoalte Chip)
#7 –the pumpkins from Loads of Love Accessories stamp set (stamped in Peach Parfait)
#8 –the dog from All in the Family stamp set (stamped in Chocolate Chip)
#9 –the flower from Season of Friendship stamp set (stamped in Poppy Parade)
#10 –the alphabet from Cute by the Inch stamp set (stamped in Poppy Parade)
Let’s play for today ….
It’s BINGO TIME! We are playing Round 5 of Monika’s Blog Bingo. I’m currently taking names for Round 7. See this POST for more details on how to join, how to play and the previous winners.
Here is piece #11 –the little bird from Friends Fur-Ever stamp set (stamped in Pear Pizzazz).
