Aug 14, 2010 | Birthday, Designer Series Paper, In Colors, Punch Art |
Cute, Cute, Cute! I made In-Color Owl Cupcakes for my Open House. Looky – Looky……..
Aren’t they cute? I had to laugh when I uploaded the pictures and my photo editing software actually tried to to the automatic red eye fix and created an updated version of my picture!
The new Owl Punch is very cute – I made a whole bunch to add to my cupcakes. The cupcakes have edible glitter on them that my friend Sue gave me. I used the In Color Designer Series Paper pack – the Hostess Level 1 pack. I actually used a marker to make the little pupils for the eyes – I had so many on my table that I decided gluing on those tiny little punched circle was going to take way too long. It was much easier to make all the owls look in different directions using the marker. When I work with small punched pieces I like to use craft tweezers and a 2-way glue pen.
Everyone got to take home their owl – just pull it off the stick and then they can add it to a card or tag or something else.
My Open House was a whole lot of fun. Be sure to come back on Monday for a fun blog game!

Stampin’ Up! Supplies:
- Card stock: Crumb Cake, Chocolate Chip,Whisper White
- Ink: Chocolate Chip Classic Ink and Stampin’ Write Markers
- Stamps: none
- Two Step Owl Punch, 1-3/4″ Circle Punch
- Stampin’ Sponge
- Stampin’ Dimensionals, 2-way glue pen
To order Stampin’ Up! Supplies to make this project click here.
Aug 13, 2010 | Open House |

Open House
Saturday, August 14th – 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Come see items from the new catalog, get a preview of the new Holiday mini, and see some of the ideas I brought back from Convention. This will be just a fun afternoon to visit with me and do a little bit of stamping too. There will be prizes too. If you would like to come please email me – [email protected].

Aug 12, 2010 | Almost Artisan, Big Shot, Scrapbook Pages, Stampin' Up! Convention, Stampin' Up! Events |
The 10 Artisan Award winners had their projects on display at convention. And Stampin’ Up! announced I think 25 finalists. Unfortunately I wasn’t in that group either – bummer. I did however find 8-1/2 of my projects on the display boards so that was exciting. I also found 5 or 6 other projects some were swaps from the last convention – I thought that was good since they held on to those for a whole year.
If you are wondering about how I had 8-1/2 projects displayed this is where the half came in…..
I was looking at this display board
and there was another demonstrator standing next to me. She commented on the pretty paper flowers which I hadn’t really paid attention to. So I looked at those and thought – oh my gosh those are my flowers – those are my flowers from my scrapbook page that I sent in for the Artisan Award contest – oh no – what happened to my page – and my mind continues to run in a whirlwind of thoughts – when did the page come apart – was it in shipping to SU, was it before the judging, was it after, was it in transit to the convention center, this is not good at all and I will never even know. It was my favorite page too.
I wish everyone could have seen the whole page not just the flowers up on that board. So here it is again for you to see – isn’t my niece Ally just Cute as a Button!
Otherwise both of my 3-d projects were on display, the other two scrapbook pages were on display, and four of my five cards – at least I never found the 5th one. If you want to see all of my projects that I entered – CLICK HERE.
I wondered what the winners had submitted and there were a few with very impressive projects – I think this one takes the cake! (literally)!
I can only imagine how many hours she spent making those flowers! The creator of this awesome cake project was Jodi Oliver.
Here is another winner Heather Van Duker.
Look at the wall hanging that she made. The fabric pieces are cut with the Big Shot and a variety of the dies. My sewing skills are not that great – I probably should not have attempted it on my entry.
Another winner was Angela Timms – here are some of her projects – just check out the details in her scrapbook pages – OMG!
Oh and there were actually only 9 girls that won the Artisan Award. The 10th one was a guy! Yep we do have men that are Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators.
So in case you wondered what his stamping looks like I thought I would share his winning projects too.
His name is Richard Garay and he won some other stuff too. Each year they have a commercial/video contest and Richard won that this year with his team of demonstrators. I’ll have to try to locate the video it is probably somewhere on the internet by now.
Let’s see if I have the names of all of the winners (not in any order other than my pictures were taken in this order).
- Sarah Sagert
- Tessa Wise
- Richard Garay
- Renee Ballard
- Rebecca Cowley
- Heather Van Duker
- Jodi Oliver
- Elizabeth Price
- Angela Timms
- Andrea Munro
Have a great day today! Only one more week until we move Kyle down to college. I’m not sure how that will be not having him here. I guess I’ll know soon enough…..

Aug 11, 2010 | Big Shot, Summer Mini 2010, Tags |
I made these quick tags to go on some order bags today. I used the Two Tags die for the Big Shot. It has been one of my favorite Stampin’ Up! dies lately – you can do a lot of different things other than just plain tags.
For these I cut a tag in Tempting Turquoise card stock – btw – I have learned to spell Turquoise only because it is a Stampin’ Up! color that I like to use – I used to always spell it wrong now I get it right almost every time!
I stamped the tag with “thank you” from a new stamp set called Just Believe in Basic Gray ink. We received this set at convention in our bag and used it for some of our projects. I was excited to get because it was one of my favorite new stamp sets. I stamped the image of the leaves in Turquoise around the Thank You.
The scallop piece is a stamp from the Punched Posies stamp set in the Summer Mini catalog – a Hostess Level 2 set. I stamped the flower in Tempting Turquoise ink on Whisper White card stock and punched it out with the scallop circle punch. I stamped the smaller flower in Basic Gray and cut it out. Using the paper piercer add a hole to the center of both flowers and then insert a Turquoise brad. Then attach the flower to the tag with a Stampin’ Dimensional.
A quick and easy tag – I’m headed upstairs to make some more and to turn it into a card. I’ll let you know how that goes. Thanks for visiting today!

Stampin’ Up! Supplies:
- Card stock: Tempting Turquoise,Whisper White
- Ink: Tempting Turquoise , Basic Gray
- Stamps: Just BelieveStamp set
- Big Shot Die-Cut Machine, Two Tags die
- Scallop Circle Punch
- crochet thread
- Brights Brads
- Paper piercer, Mat Pack, Stampin’ Dimesionals
To order Stampin’ Up! Supplies to make this project click here.
Aug 10, 2010 | Big Shot, In Colors, SU Ribbon, Summer Mini 2010 |
Look at how cute these turned out –
These are all the In-Color Ribbons for the July Ribbon share. I like to do something fun with the cut ribbon for the ribbon share. And this was what I decided on for the 1/2″ Stitched-Poly Ribbon. 
I used my Two Tags Die for the Big Shot and cut matching tags for each color ribbon. These happen to be the five new In-Colors for this year – Blushing Bride, Peach Parfait, Poppy Parade, Concord Crush, Pear Pizzazz.
I actually glued two tags together so that there is a scallop on each end. The lower one is stamped with the Punched Posies Level 2 Hostess stamp set from the Stampin’ Up! Summer Mini Catalog. The top is printed on my computer and punched with the Scallop Circle punch. I added some doodles with the matching Stampin’ Write Markers.
I have decided that the person that came up with the names for the new Stampin’ Up! colors must have been hungry – Pear Pizzazz, Peach Parfait, Concord Crush, Crumb Cake, Early Espresso, Cherry Cobbler – it just sounds like they had food on their mind! Perhaps sitting on the balcony overlooking the water (Marina Mist), talking to a friend about a wedding (Blushing Bride) and the flowers (Poppy Parade, Daffodil Delight)…..do you ever wonder how they decide on the names?
I have a new ribbon share for August – the 1/8″ Taffeta Ribbon – 13 colors.
Have a colorful day! Thanks for stopping by today.
