Picnic Parade

I needed to make some more 3×3 tags for my orders and saw an email from my friend Lisa sharing a 3×3 and a card that she completed for a challenge on Heather’s Blog.  Since I was already making 3×3’s I thought I would hop on over to Heather’s Blog and see about her challenge.  He idea was to create a Progressive Card – where you take a 3×3 card and turn it into a regular sized card.  We often talk about progressive scrapbook pages – create a 6×6, then turn it into an 8-1/2 x 11, then turn it into a 12×12.  Heather wanted to apply this same concept to a card – great idea – 3×3’s are small and fun to make and it doesn’t take much to turn it into a regular sized card.  I was up for the challenge so here it goes…..

Here is my 3×3 card that I made.  I used the Stampin’ Up! Picnic Parade Level 2 Hostess set.  Oh how I wish it wasn’t a hostess set – I want it to be in the new catalog!  This is just the cutest little set and with my obsession with bluebirds – the perfect little bird is in this set.

So that was my inspiration was to make a little bluebird card using this set.  The colors are Crushed Curry, Basic Black, Ballet Blue and Whisper White for the card stock.  I used my Aqua Painter and the ink from the ink pads to watercolor all my little stamped images.

These will be Thank You tags on some of my orders this month.

So the challenge was to take a 3×3 and turn it into a regular sized card – that is a 5-1/2″ x 4-1/4″ card.  So here is my card.

I took out another piece of Ballet Blue card stock and ran it through my Big Shot.  I added texture to just the front of the card – does everyone know how to do that – maybe I need to show that one day.  I used the Perfect Details Texturz Plate for this one – I like this pattern because to me it looks like lattice which is often in gardens and outside.

My 3×3 was added on the left side of the card with a piece of the Crushed Curry polka dot ribbon underneath and then tied in a knot.  I added 3 black brads from the Vintage Brad set to the bottom right had corner.  And then I decided to add a little tag on the ribbon.  I just recently go the Tiny Tags stamp set and the Medium Jewelry Punch from the Occasions Mini Catalog.  I decided that would be the perfect little touch for this card.  I stamped the little dotted tag image from the Tiny Tags set and then added the little flower from the Picnic Parade set – the same one I used on my 3×3.  Punched that out and added it to my ribbon.  I don’t think you can really see it in the picture but I did sponge around the edge of the little tag with the Crushed Curry ink just very lightly.

So that is my progressive card – I hope you like it!

Here is a quick bluebird update for you – the last two days Mrs. Bluebird has decided to return to house #3 and she has continued building a nest in there.  I checked both houses this morning and each had 1/2 of a nest – the around part but not the bottom part.  I have watched her a bit throughout the day and she is adding more to the nest in house #3.  So either she is just unable to make up her mind, or she is forgetful, or she is planning on a big family and needs two nests, or it is possible she made a decoy nest so no one else would build in the other house.  I don’t know but I’ll keep my eye on her and let you know.

Thanks for stopping by!

Butterfly Notes

I saw this idea on the new Stampin’ Connection site.  This wonderful new resource is for Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators – a place where we can share ideas, post questions and discuss things, share videos and more.  I think it is a great new addition to everything that Stampin’ Up! offers its demonstrators.  I’m looking for new team members to join so ask me if you are interested and I’ll answer your questions – this is a wonderful company to be a part of and I’d love to have you join me!

So on to this cute little project I saw – Butterfly Notes!

We made these in my class last week – aren’t they the cutest – attach them to your purse and you’ll have a little piece of paper ready when ever you need it.

The butterflies are cut using the Big Shot Die Cut Machine and the Stampin’ Up! Beautiful Butterflies die.  For each one I cut two pieces of heavy cardboard – I used the pieces that come with the Decor Elements – then I cut 4 pieces of Designer Series Paper – the paper that I used is from the Welcome Neighbor 6×6 pack that you can get for free in the Sale-A-Bration brochure (HURRY it ends March 31st).  Then I cut a bunch of printer paper to create the pages in between.

The Designer Paper is attached to the cardboard with the Anywhere Glue Stick.  Then I sponged the edges with the same ink that matched my designer paper.  I used the Crop-A-Dile to punch the holes and put a book ring through.

I like the monogram idea that I saw on the other samples from the demonstrators on Stampin’ Connection so I did the same thing.  This set is the Lovely Letters stamp set.  Stamp in Soft Suede – punched with the circle punch and backed with a Soft Suede circle.  I added a matching Rhinestone Brad.

I also used the Thank You Kindly Stamp set to get the “a note” from one of those stamps.  Last time a little bit of ribbon on the ring.  They turned out cute.  Hope you like them.

There are several other Big Shot dies that would work to make little notepads – give it a try!  This would be cute little thank yous for your child’s teachers.

Lollipop Flowers

Lollipop Flowers – that’s what I call them – maybe you call them something else – but to me they look like lollipops – here is a card that Wendy made for her swap at our Starz meeting.

The flower is made from a bunch of circles cut with the Big Shot and the Circles #2 die.  Wendy used the Cottage Wall Designer Series Paper for this card.  Rich Razzleberry, Orchid Opulence and Old Olive are the colors.  The center of the flower is a white jumbo brad.

All the circles are cut and crumpled up to add texture to them – so they aren’t flat.  Even the leaf is a circle with a fold to make it look like a leaf.

A quick, cute card – don’t you think?

So I think Spring is really here now – yesterday was cold and rainy but today the sun is out, the sky is blue, the trees are really starting to bloom and the birds are busy.  The blue birds have been very busy today at house #2 so I think they are finally building a nest.  They started one in house #3 but it seems they have decided to try the other house now.  I’ll try to get some pictures today so I can post tomorrow.

I’m also working on projects for the Stampin’ Up! Artisan Award – the big award that demonstrators can win – actually there are 10 winners.  We have to create 5 cards, 3 scrapbook pages and 2 3-d items.  I’m a bit behind but I do have a few more weeks left to finish and mail my entry.  I finished one 3-D, I’m working on the second one and I have 1 card completed.  I’m working on the scrapbook pages.  My problem is I keep changing my mind or thinking of something else I should do instead.  I have too many thoughts rolling around in my head I can’t get them out so I’m not getting it done as quickly as I had hoped.  And I can’t show any of the projects – that’s hard for me too – I want to show you the things I’m excited about.  But you will have to wait – sorry.

Have a good day – thanks for stopping by.

Easter Bunny

Can you  believe Easter is only 2 weeks away?!?

  • Knock, knock.
    Who’s there?
    Ether.
    Ether, who?
    Ether Bunny.

Spring is well on its way but we had snow flurries this morning in Georgia!

  • Knock, knock.
  • Who’s there?
  • Another.
  • Another, who?
  • Another Ether Bunny.

I wanted to share this cute swap card I received at the Starz meeting from Linda B.  She has solved your problem of not having an Easter stamp set by creating an Easter Bunny out of punches.

  • Knock, knock.
    Who’s there?
    Stella.
    Stella, who?
    Stella ‘nother Ether Bunny!

And Linda was so nice she even listed all the punches on the back of the swap so I can share that with you too.  She used the Small Oval, Large Oval, Wide Oval, 1-1/4″ circle.

  • Knock, knock.
  • Who’s there?
  • Consumption.
  • Consumption, who?
    Consumption be done about all these Ether Bunnies.

Here are the rest of the Stampin’ Up! supplies – Close to Cocoa ink (for sponging the punched pieces and drawing the face); Close to Cocoa, Pretty in Pink and Whisper White card stock; Tea Party Designer Series paper (for the ears, paws and the background); Chocolate Chip 1/4″ Grosgrain Ribbon; Black brads for the eyes; pink brad for the nose.

She did add a little bit of pink ink to make the cheeks – while I don’t know for sure how she did it my guess is that she used the eraser end of a pencil dipped in the ink to make the little cheeks – that’s how I would have done it.

  • Knock, knock.
    Who’s there?
    Cargo.
    Cargo, who?
    Cargo “beep beep” and run over all those Ether  Bunnies?

I just had to throw in those Easter Bunny Knock Knock jokes.  When Kyle was in cub scouts years ago they would do skits on stage for their meetings and I remember one year they did jokes so he and another boy did these knock knock jokes and everyone just laughed at these Easter bunny ones. And the last one…..

Knock, knock.
Who’s there?
Boo.
Boo, who?
Don’t cry.  Ether Bunny be back next year!

There are actually a couple more in the series but I thought I better stop before I really scare everyone away.  Have a great day the Ether Bunny is on his way!

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