KSU Stampers

I really enjoying stamping each month the the girls at KSU.  Once a month I go down to campus and hold a card making class.  Next week will be my August class and we will be making some fall themed cards and a stamped candle. Hi girls – see you soon!

Here is one of the cards we made a couple of months ago –

This one was a sympathy card, but for those that didn’t need sympathy it was easy enough to change the sentiment to something else.   The stamp set is Elements of Style and the sentiment is from Thoughts and Prayers.  Stamp the large floral image with Black StazOn ink and then lightly watercolor the flowers with Marina Mist ink.  It has been so long I don’t remember where this idea came from.

Here are some picture of the girls – this was our June meeting –

Thanks for stopping by today!

On the Grow – one more time

As we near the end of the Stampin’ Up! Summer Mini catalog – another stamp set that is leaving us is the On The Grow set.  I love the flowers in the jar and have used that image a lot but I also like the little scooter.  This card idea came from a swap that I received at convention in 2010 – last year – one of my favorite swap cards was similar to this but used a different stamp set that I didn’t have.  So when I saw this little scooter I knew it would work instead.

This is a long card – 3″ x 6″ and fits in the open-ended envelopes.  I used Textured Soft Suede card stock for the base.  On top is a layer of Soft Suede that has been embossed with the Vintage Wallpaper folder – before gluing it down add the scallop border trim – it is Daffodil Delight.  There are some gel pen high-lights in between each of the scallops.

The scooter is stamped on Whisper White and then also on Poppy Parade Patterns Designer Series Paper.  Cut out the main body of the scooter from the patterned paper and glue it on top of the image on the white card stock.  Color the rest of the image with Stampin’ Write markers.  The final touch was a Basic Rhinestone added for the scooter headlight.  Everyone loved that part!

Little details always make cards fun.

Thanks for stopping in today.

Swap cards from my Paws Team meeting

I wanted to share the swap cards from my last PAWS team meeting.  Enjoy.

created by Lisa Bryan - My Friend, Occasions Alphabet

created by Lisa Swantek - Elegant Thank You

created by Laree Stewart - Creative Elements

Created by Joyce Pandolfi - Posy Punch

created by Fran Kennedy - Best Friends Forever, Raining Flowers

Created by Dannette Concepcion - Crosses of Hope

created by Cindy Schuster - Circle Circus, Thank You Kindly

created by Christine Wilkins - Happiest Birthday Wishes

I swapped my turtle card with the masked window that was posted previously.  I hope you enjoyed all the ideas from the Stampin’ Up! 2011-2012 Idea Book & Catalog.  I listed the stamp sets used with each sample.  Thanks for stopping by today!

Color Challenge UDI49

Hi all!  This weeks color challenge was one that I wasn’t quite sure about.  Gretchen went back up to lots of colors again after several weeks of just a few.  I can’t decide which is more challenging a few colors or a lot of colors.  So here is the inspiration –

Six colors in this one – Baja Breeze, Marina Mist, Pumpkin Pie, So Saffron, Basic Black and Whisper White.  I wasn’t quite sure where to go with these aside from flower like the inspiration but I wanted to do something other than flowers.  I think my last few challenge project have all had flowers.  And then I finally figured it out and I love this card that I came up with – and no flowers!  Looky here it is……

I made a masked sunset card using the Sail Away stamp from the Stampin’ Up! Summer Mini Catalog.  Now this was the card I needed to make for my brother for his birthday – I just didn’t think of it until this week and his birthday was last week so I sent him something else.  He may just get two cards from me this year.

I took step by step pictures for you too.  So here is what I did.

step 1

Step 1: First stamp the boat on the Whisper White card stock – mine was 3″ x 3-1/2″ – and I used Jet Black StazOn ink.  Then stamp it again on a post it note and cut out right on the lines for the two sails and the hull of the boat.   Here is a helpful trick – use the two-way glue pen and put some glue on the back of the cut out pieces and let dry.  Now these become sticky but it is repositionable.

Add the mask on top of the stamped image on the white card stock matching up so that the sails are covered.  And then you will also need to cover the hull of the boat in just minute (I don’t have it covered in this picture).

step 2

Step 2: Punch a 1″ circle out of a scrap piece of card stock.  You will use the scrap piece as a mask to create the sun.  In this case your are covering the area around the circle that will become the sun.  I overlapped just a bit with the sail on the boat so it looks like it is behind the sail.

Step 3

Step 3: Use a Stampin’ Sponge and sponge the inside of the circle with So Saffron ink.  Then take another sponge and sponge the edges of the circle with the Pumpkin Pie ink.  This will make the center lighter and the outer edges darker.

Step 4

Step 4: Remove the circle mask for the sun, but leave the sails covered and make sure the boat hull is covered.  Now punch a scrap strip of card stock with the scallop edge punch and use this as a mask to create waves at the water line.  I sponged with Marina Mist ink, starting darker near the scallops and going lighter as you go down the card stock.  Move the scallop mask down into different spots so that you can make various waves as you sponge.

Step 5

Step 5: Now you have the sun sponged in and the water and waves sponged in.

Step 6

Step 6: Last I sponged Baja Breeze in the sky.  You can either cover the sun with the circle you punched out earlier or carefully sponge around it.  You can leave white space in the sky too, it doesn’t all need to be covered.

Once you are done with the sponging then remove the masks from the sails and the boat.

I stamped the greeting along the bottom.  And mounted the piece on Basic Black card stock.  I added a strip of Marina Mist card stock that was scalloped.  This is put on the front of the Pumpkin Pie card stock with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

The final addition to the card is the Basic Black wide grosgrain striped ribbon on the side – the ends are overlapped and then tied together with a piece of Whisper White Baker’s Twine.

I hope you like it as much as I do!

Click on this link to go to the  Utah Diva’s Color Challenge blog.   There you can see the creations from the entire design team and add a link to your creation if you decide to play along.

Stampin’ Up! Supplies:

  • Card stock:  Pumpkin Pie, Marina Mist, Basic Black, Whisper White
  • Ink: Jet Black StazOn, So Saffron, Pumpkin Pie, Marina Mist, Baja Breeze
  • Stamp sets: Sail Away, Bring on the Cake
  • Accessories:  Scallop Edge Border punch, 1″ Circle punch,  Stampin’ Sponge, Basic Black Striped Grosgrain ribbon, White Baker’s Twine.

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

Mini Card Stamping Class

This Friday my Hands-On Stamping Class features Mini Cards.

We will be making an assortment of Mini Cards and a decorated box to store them in.

Come join me at my house on Friday, August 19th at 10:00 AM or 7:00 PM.

Class fee is $15.

Please bring snail adhesive and paper snips.

RSVP by Wednesday 8/16.

Visit my website to RSVP for the class you would like to attend.

I look forward to seeing you there!