Nov 18, 2010 | Big Shot, Bingo, Cards, Christmas, Holiday Mini Catalog 2010, In Colors, Valentine's Day |
In the Stampin’ Up! Holiday Mini Catalog Stampin’ Up! introduced a new crafting option with the Big Shot machine. They are called Letterpress Plates and let you create an inked debossed impression. I demonstrated these at my meeting Saturday night and had three cards for everyone to make. Here are a few of my notes:
There are four Letterpress Plates
#120980 Trick or Treat
#120983 Lots of Love
#120981 Joyful Season
#120982 Northern Trim
What you need to use your Letterpress Plates:
- Letterpress plate
- Craft ink – pad or spot
- Brayer – optional
- Paper – watercolor paper is best – porous, card stock and textured card stock also work
- One cutting pad – newer is better, no lines
- Multipurpose platform on Tab 1
- Baby wipes
Build sandwich on a flat surface like this – Multipurpose Platform on Tab 1, a shim if needed, LetterPress Plate, Card stock (it works better to use dotto and secure to the bottom of the cutting pad), cutting pad. I tried some other combination’s but this one worked the best. I also think that the bigger plates are thicker – or seem to be than the smaller ones.
Use dotto to adhere paper to cutting pad so it doesn’t slide or move. There are several ways to ink your Letterpress Plate.
- Use a full size Craft Ink pad and apply directly to the plate.
- Use a brayer and apply ink from either the ink pad or an ink palette create with a refill.
- Use a Craft Ink spot
- Ink areas with mulitple colors using the ink spots
- Ink only portions of the plate using ink spots – the uninked portion still debosses
- Use VersaMark ink on all or portions of the plate
I found that for my Big Shot it worked well for me to use a cardboard shim underneath – I used the thin card board that comes in the package of Designer Series paper.
Here are the cards that I created:
This first one used the Northern Trim Letterpress Plate.
I used Watercolor paper and a full sized Craft Ink pad. I filled an uninked pad with Wild Wasabi Craft ink and we used it directly on the pad to get it inked up. 
To finish the card the watercolor paper was layered on a piece of Bashful Blue card stock and adhered to the front of a Wild Wasabi card base. The base was stamped with the Northern Hearts hostess stamp set which matches this Letterpress plate.
The card was finished with pearls in the center of the flowers, a Bashful Blue punched snowflake and “merry” in the center on Whisper White card stock.
You can’t see it in this picture but I finished the card by spraying the whole thing with a mixture of Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint mixed with Rubbing Alcohol – it adds a fine shimmer to the whole card – you just can’t see it in the picture.
For this next card I used the Joyful Season Letterpress Plate.
I used Confetti White card stock and Craft Ink spots in Real Red and Old Olive to ink the plate.
The card is very simple – just layered the piece on a Real Red card base. You could dress it up more with ribbon/buttons/etc. But we had a lot to do at the meeting so I kept this one very basic.
The third card used the Lots of Love Letterpress Plate. This one turned out to be my favorite.
The card stock is Blushing Bride and I inked the plate first with a VersaMark pad and then used a Craft Ink spot in Chocolate Chip to ink only the large LOVE. I saw this technique on a video that another demonstrator had created – I think I saw it on Stampin’ Connection. The plate is much larger than the card it is about 8″ x 6″ – so you can position your paper to where you want it on the plate.
To finish the card I tied a piece of the Blushing Bride ribbon around the card stock and then layered it on a Chocolate Chip card base. I punched some hearts using the Heart to Heart punch out of the Blushing Bride Designer Series paper (it is in the In Color stack). I sponged these a little bit on the edges and popped them up on Stampin’ Dimensionals.
From what I heard this was everyone’s favorite of the three. I do like how the VersaMark makes the debossed words pop.
I hope you learned something about using the Letterpress Plates.
I have heard several people are close – needing only one more piece in multiple rows – maybe today will be the day we have a winner.
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 #15 –the cat from All in the Family stamp set (stamped in Peach Parfait). 
Anybody have Bingo? Make sure you send me an email when you get your 5 in a row. 
May 25, 2010 | class, Easter, Simply Adorned Jewelry, Valentine's Day |
I have more inserts to show you from my Simply Adorned class. I tried to do one set per month for my class and the ones I showed in my earlier post – click here to see it – were Jan. (snowman), May (butterfly), Aug (monogram) and then the clear one. So here are a few more –
Here is February – like that wasn’t obvious. I used the Sending Love Specialty paper. Some punched hearts, a bit of ribbon and a Rhinestone brad removed from the brad setting so I could use just the rhinestone.
And here is March – I wasn’t sure what to do with that but I found the little Shamrock in the Holiday Blitz stamp set. This would actually be a great set to do a whole bunch of inserts for all the holidays. The other image is from the Charming stamp set. Then some circles, faux stitching and linen thread. Nothing terribly exciting but it will work for that little bit of green that you need for St. Patricks Day.
And here was the one for April. The Picnic Parade set from the last Stampin’ Up! mini catalog had perfect little images to tuse for these charms. The are all water colored with classic ink.
I made an extra long jewelry tag to hold the Happy Easter – if you have never done this – here is how – I’ll try to explain. Cut a strip of card stock the same width as the little jewelry tag punch. Then from the bottom of the punch insert the strip so that it punches only the end with the little tab on it – the other end stays out of the punch to keep it longer.
So that was a few more. That is now about half of what we made in the class. So there will be more later.
My next Simply Adorned class is on June 6th.
Thanks for checking in today!

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Feb 16, 2010 | family, Valentine's Day |
So sorry I missed you yesterday – I went to visit my parents for the day – I was busy in the morning making a few things to take up there and then we didn’t get back until late. I’ll post a separate post of the projects I made in a few minutes. But first I thought I would share some pictures from Valentine’s Day and stuff about yesterday – if you only want the stamping stuff wait for my next post.
Here are some pictures from our Valentine’s Day Dinner and Scavenger hunt –

Big table decorated with the mailboxes

small table for Tyler and Haley

Haley and Tyler
Tyler and Haley sat at their own table but I got to take pictures. And they had to come join us for the scavenger hut and dessert.

Tyler and Haley

Kyle and Ryan
I created secret codes with clues for each of the boys and things hidden around the house. This year they found stuff to create ice cream sundaes for dessert.

Ice Cream Sunday bar
It was fun and we all enjoyed the evening. I got a Pandora bracelet and a Heart bead – Greg said he spent a lot of time trying to find the perfect Valentine Bead and that all the stores were sold out. And I got a pot of red roses – that I can plant and they’ll last for years to come.
That was our Valentine’s Day.
Oh here is a picture of our food – the lobster tails turned out good and so did the twice baked potatoes – it’s nice to know I can cook something that tastes as good as the professionals in the restaurant (at least to all of us it did!).
My next post will have the projects I made Monday morning….
be back in a minute….

Feb 5, 2010 | Big Shot, Occasion Mini 2010, Valentine's Day |
I have a few more Valentines to share. These are swap cards that my upline, Wendy, got at the Leadership conference. I was busy this week on projects for the Create with Connie & Julie class. My project posted today on the class blog – but you have to be a member of the class to access it. Tomorrow I’ll be posting my challenge project for the week. And tonight is my stamp club so I was finishing up projects for that too. I’ll share those with you next week so you can get a peek at the awesome projects we make at stamp club. If you live near me I’m looking for more people to join my Stamp Club – I’ll be drawing for the new hostess schedule and our next meeting will be in March.
So here are the Valentines –




There are so many creative Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators all over the world. It is so fun to see everyone’s ideas. If one of these creations belongs to you please leave me a comment and I’ll add your name to your creation.
Thanks for stopping by today!

Feb 4, 2010 | Big Shot, Cards, Occasion Mini 2010, Valentine's Day |
Well I don’t have any new creations for you today. I have been busy with some other things so I don’t have a project that I made to share with you. I do however have some swap cards to share with you. I did not make any of these and unfortunately they aren’t even my swaps so I didn’t receive them and therefore don’t have them to look on the back and see who created it. So if you created one of these swaps ( or know who did) please leave me a comment so I can tell everyone it is yours. My upline, Wendy Randall, had these displayed when I was at her house. She probably got them all when she went to leadership in January. I didn’t go this year – I know I missed a lot of great information, visiting with friends and learning new stuff. I do plan to go to convention.
Enough jibbering – here are the cards.



Have a great day – I’m trying…. it is raining here again and we are supposed to get several inches by the end of tomorrow. Ughh…

Jan 31, 2010 | Big Shot, Circle Scissor Plus, Designer Series Paper, Occasion Mini 2010, Scrapbook Pages, Valentine's Day |
I finished my week 3 scrapbook page for the 52 weeks challenge – so there are 49 more weeks to go! Now to work on week 4. For this page I ended up using several new products from the Stampin’ Up! Occasions Mini catalog. It ended up as a Valentine Page in non-traditional colors.
We celebrate Valentine’s Day a bit differently. For many years now I have used this more as a celebration of all my boys. I cook a surf & turf dinner – crab legs, lobster, steak. I can spend the same or less and give all of us a fancy meal instead of Greg and I going out alone. One year while Kyle and Tyler were in Cotillion we did a formal dinner with all the different silverware and dishes so they could practice what they were learning.
At the end of dinner we have a scavenger hunt for them to find treats and things around the house. I usually create hidden codes or clues that they have to figure out. We started this when the boys were first in Cub Scouts and learning about secret codes. The codes got harder as the boys grew older. About this time of year they start to ask if we are still having our scavenger hunt this year. And this year Greg told me Tyler invited his girlfriend over to spend Valentine’s with us.
Here are the list of Stampin’ Up! Supplies that I used on this page:
- Chocolate Chip card stock, ink and Stampin’ Write marker
- Sweet Pea Designer Series Paper Stack (Occasions Mini Catalog)
- Not Quite Navy card stock and ink
- Old Olive card stock and ink
- Whisper White card stock
- Circle Scissor Plus and Glass Mat
- Full Heart Punch
- Modern Label Punch
- Extra Large Two-Step Bird punch (Occasions Mini Catalog)
- Small Heart punch (Occasions Mini Catalog)
- I {Heart} Hearts stamp set (Occasions Mini Catalog)
- Well Scripted stamp set (Occasions Mini Catalog)
- Cutter Kit
- Big Shot die cut machine
- Movers & Shapers Die and Punch Windows Die
- SU Backgrounds 1 Texturz Plate
- Twill Tape
- Staples (not SU)
- Date stamp (not SU)
I hope you like the non-traditional colors of my Valentine Page.
Have a great day!
