So Happy Hello Honey

One of my favorite new Stampin’ Up! In Colors is Hello Honey.  I think it’s just a happy color and perfect right now for the summer months.  Here is a card I created featuring Hello Honey –

hello-honey-butterflyI paired it up with Soft Suede on this card.  The background is pretty light but I used the Hexagon Hive Thinlit and cut a stencil from a thin piece of card board (I used the ones in the back of the regular packs of Designer paper).  I sponged through it with the Hello Honey ink to create a honeycomb background.

The “So happy for you” comes from the new Bravo photopolymer stamp set.  I wasn’t sure I would like the photopolymer sets but I do like them.  I did find though that for me I clean them on a paper towel with some Stampin’ Mist rather than using the Stampin’ Scrub – which tends to pick up ink from all the other stamps I clean and then they stain my photopolymer stamps.  I found that red and brown inks seem to leave a faint stain and its worse if you don’t clean them right away.  I do like that they are see through and so sticky.  I also think they pick up ink well from our new style ink pads but not so well from the older style ink pads – so I’ll be replacing the rest of mine soon I have about half of mine replaced now with the newer style.

hello-honey-butterfly-2I also included a little background sponging and a butterfly on the inside of the card peeking out in the corner.  And if you didn’t notice I corner rounded just the top right hand corner.  Just a little different look I thought.

Here is a list of all the products that I used –

 

Blooming Prayers for You

Have you picked out a favorite from the new Stampin’ Up! In-Colors?  I have two favorites right now – Hello Honey and Lost Lagoon.  This card features the new Lost Lagoon In-Color.

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I used two stamp sets for this card – Blooming with Kindness and Thoughts & Prayers.  At one of my card classes this month I had a request for sympathy cards.  I designed it as a sympathy card but with the greetings in the Blooming with Kindness stamp set those that didn’t need a sympathy card could easily make a birthday or thank you card by using a different greeting.

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A Weekend Wedding

I have been away for a short while spending time with family but I’m back now.   Last Wednesday Kyle flew home so he could come with us to a family wedding.  Thursday we left and drove to the mountains up in the very north east corner of Georgia.  Greg’s first cousins’ daughter was getting married on Saturday and the weekend was full of family time.  Thursday night a Bar-b-que at the lake house, Friday night a party at a marina on the lake, and then Saturday was the wedding and reception at one of the country clubs overlooking the lakes.  The views everywhere were just beautiful!  We spent lots of time with cousins, aunts, uncles, more cousins, second cousins, grandparents, etc.  Plus we met the grooms family – with what seemed like an equal amount of cousins…  And then Sunday driving back home we stopped and spent the afternoon with my family – my parents, brother, niece and nephew.  Monday I took Kyle back to the airport to fly back to San Francisco.  I think he had a worthwhile trip seeing almost every relative in one quick trip home!

There was a little Stampin’ Up! included in the weekend.  First off I went up to the lake house and spent a day with Jan a few weeks ago – we made Hospitality/welcome bags that would be in all the guest rooms when they arrived for the weekend.

welcome-bag-partsWe cut tags from Very Vanilla card stock using the Chalk Talk framelits and stamped “welcome” from a retired stamp set on each tag using Early Espresso ink.  Then tied Gold Baker’s Twine on each tag.   We cut the Early Espresso scalloped tulle (on the clearance rack) to tie on the handle – then the welcome tag was tied on to it.

On the front of each bag I created a name and date piece in My Digital Studio and then printed it on Very Vanilla card stock.  Each piece was cut to size and the top was cut with one of the edgelits and the Big Shot.  Those were all glued to a piece of Old Olive card stock and then glued to the front of each bag.

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I also made a sign to sit by the guest book – I used My Digital Studio and printed it on Very Vanilla card stock.  I used the Fast Fuse adhesive and attached it to a think piece of card board so that it would stand up on the plate stand.  I tied a piece of the Early Espresso Tulle to the stand.

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And here are a few other photos I thought I would share –

the bride and groom

the bride and groom

the next generation - the kids from Greg and his first cousins that were at the wedding

the next generation – the kids from Greg and his first cousins that were at the wedding lined up in age order

 

Kyle, Tyler, me, Greg and Ryan

Kyle, Tyler, me, Greg and Ryan

my 3 boys and my niece and nephew

my 3 boys and my niece and nephew

 

sisters

sisters

 

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In Color Note Card set

I’ve been introducing the new Stampin’ Up! 2014-2016 In-Colors to my clubs and classes this month and wanted to share another project with you.  One of the benefits of being a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator is we get a magazine just for us!  Inside it there are lots of creative ideas so you don’t have to come up with your own ideas if you don’t want to.  In our last issue there was an article about the new In-Colors and some various project ideas.  For this project I used one of their ideas.

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The whole set of note cards was put inside a cello bag and tied with a piece of ribbon and a tag – this makes a nice little gift for a hostess or friend.

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For each note card they stamped a coordinating envelope.  The stamp set that we used was the Work Of Art set.  I have found it to be a very versatile set.  Here are all the individual cards….

Blackberry Bliss

Blackberry Bliss

 

Hello Honey

Hello Honey

 

Lost Lagoon

Lost Lagoon

 

Mossy Meadow

Mossy Meadow

 

Tangelo Twist

Tangelo Twist

 

It’s a great time to join Stampin’ Up! as a demonstrator.  The starter kit this month is $50!  Once you become a demo then you’ll also get the magazine and you’ll have access online to all the back issues too.  You won’t be lacking for creative ideas!  I’d love to have you be part of my team.  Learn more on my website or send me an email with any questions – Join the Fun!

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Sea Street Birthday card

Here is a fun summer birthday card made with some brand new Stampin’ up! products.

sea-street-birthdayRed, White and Blue are fun summer colors and the new Sea Street stamp set is really cute – a fun smiling octopus.  I created this card for a swap group that I’m part of.  A group of us each create a card and then we swap with each other and get a whole bunch of ideas from the group.  Here are some details about this card –

  • Real Red card base stamped with the starfish image randomly across the bottom
  • Night of Navy die cut with the Starburst Framelits and the Big Shot then embossed with the Decorative Dots embossing folder – I think it looks like bubbles
  • A strip of Designer Paper from the new Maritime paper pack.
  • tied some Whisper White Bakers twine around the card front
  • 2-1/2″ Circle punch – a whisper white piece and stamp with the Octopus and the school of fish – add to the front with Stampin’ Dimesnionals
  • stamp “Happy Birthday” from the new Something to Say stamp set – punch out with the Word Window punch

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Here are all the Stampin’ Up! products I used – click on them to go the my online store.

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