Dec 5, 2009 | Big Shot, Designer Series Paper, Holiday Mini Catalog 2009 |
I needed a birthday card for my husband, Greg, and decided to use the Stamping 411 sketch as my card design. I made the card too late to enter into the challenge on the website but that’s ok. I like how the card turned out. I’ve really fallen in Love with the Autumn Meadows Designer Series Paper in the Stampin’ Up! Holiday mini catalog. I know we are at the end of fall but the colors are masculine and wintery too if you want them to be. 
The colors in the paper are Chocolate Chip, Really Rust, More Mustard, Taken with Teal and Very Vanilla. Both fall and masculine don’t you think?
Stampin’ Up! Supplies:
- More Mustard card stock
- Autumn Meadows Designer Series Paper
- Taken with Teal card stock
- Chocolate Chip card stock and Classic ink
- Really Rust card stock
- Very Vanilla card stock
- Forest Friends stamp set
- Wonderful Favorites stamp set
- Linen Thread
- Paper Piercer and Mat Pack
- Little Leaves Sizzlit die, Big Shot Die-Cut machine
- Stampin’ Dimensionals
This card is for my Wonderful husband on his birthday – I hope he likes it!
Hug the ones you love and have a wonderful day!

Dec 4, 2009 | My Digital Studio |
I created my December Class Calendar using the Stampin’ Up! My Digital Studio.


I added it to my email newsletter and I’ll have printed copies for anyone that wants one when they come to classes at my house. I have seen comments about this software and everyone says it is the easiest program to use straight out of the box. It would make a great gift for you or someone else. You can email me to order or order from my online store by visiting my Stampin’ Up! website – www.monika.stampinup.net
And I am officially Certified now. I received my confirmation email from Stampin’ Up! and my pin and other stuff is on the way. I have a new “badge” that I have displayed on my Stampin’ Up! website. Read below about a new Software update that is available – if you already have your software you’ll want to follow these instructions and get the latest update.
My Digital Studio Software Update
December 3, 2009
There is now a software update available for your My Digital Studio software. This update resolves some of the issues we discovered after the initial software release. This update also provides some enhancements to make the software even easier to use. Please note, once you download and install the update, your My Digital Studio software will display as “My Digital Studio 1.0.1.611” in the About My Digital Studio screen under the Help menu.
Download this update within My Digital Studio by checking for software updates under the Help menu, or click on the links on the Customer Web Site under Our Products>Product Lines>My Digital Studio>Updates.
New Digital Downloads Available
Stampin’ Up! also added some additional downloads for the software that you can purchase through my online store on my website. Got to my website and click SHOP NOW. Then go to DIGITAL CRAFTING and then select MY DIGITAL STUDIO DOWNLOADS. From there you can select the category you want to view – NEWEST DOWNLOADS shows the new ones that were recently released and those released in October. You can read the description of the download to see if it was included with the original software – most of these in the new section were not. The newly released ones include:
Item # | Item Name | Price | Release Date |
| 118117 | Berry Christmas stamp brush set | $5.95 | 11/20 |
| 118118 | Friend by Definition stamp brush set | $1.95 | 11/20 |
| 118119 | Just Perfect Alphabet stamp brush set | $9.95 | 11/20 |
| 120880 | Christmas Cocoa II digital kit | $9.95 | 11/20 |
| 120881 | Write Stuff II digital kit | $9.95 | 11/20 |
| 120882 | Icicle Digital photo card kit | $3.95 | 11/20 |
| 120883 | Merry Moments Digital photo card kit | $3.95 | 11/20 |
Here is an explanation of how they are naming things and what it is:
STAMP BRUSH SET – this is like a stamp set, in the software it will show up under STAMPS, you can change the color “ink” on these.
DIGITAL KIT – this is like a Simply Scrappin’ Kit, in the software it will show up under EMBELLISHMENT and then DIGITAL KITS, the images are already colored like the self-adhesive die-cuts, and there are background papers included
PHOTO CARD KIT – this is a template for a card and will be available when you create a CARD in the software
If you have questions please ask! Happy Crafting!

Dec 3, 2009 | Big Shot, Christmas |
Stephanie and I were busy over the Thanksgiving break. I brought my new Stampin’ Up! Scallop Square Clear Big Shot Die with me so that we could play with. We found the perfect project to make and got busy very quickly. This idea came from two blogs that I like to visit – Heather Summers and Angie Juda. Stephanie is a quilter so she has lots of fabric and the Big Shot has become a popular tool for quilters because you can cut a stack of fabric with the steel-ruled dies at the same time. So that is exactly what we did and we made these cute fabric purses.
The larger snowman purse Stephanie made for herself.
I made the smaller one with the little children fabric for my niece – she is almost 3 so I don’t think she is reading my blog. I plan to put some fun things inside and give it to her for Christmas.
We cut fabric for probably 5 more purses. Stephanie and my niece Emily are making some more and then I cut fabric for two more also. I brought all the pieces home and now I have to sew them together.
These came together so much faster than it would seem. We cut the fabric into strips and then folded them up to fit over the Scallop Square die and cut 8 pieces of fabric at a time. The purses are actually reversible if you wanted them to be. So in between two scallop squares you sandwich a piece of batting. Then we sewed a straight stitch across the two diagonals from corner to corner. We did that for all the squares – you have a front, back, bottom and two sides.
Then we sewed the squares together to form strips. And then the strips together to form the front and back. Then you stitch the front and back to either side of the bottom. Before stitching the sides up you need to add a handle and stitch the tops of each square shut.
On Stephanie’s bag she added a fabric handle which she stitched. On my smaller one I used some of the Real Red Double Stitched ribbon.
Oh the other great thing about this die is that it is clear so you can see what you are cutting if you need to. On the snowman purse I positioned it on the line of snowmen to either pick one that was centered or to put two inside the square. It made it easy to position.
After you sew up the sides we did go back and snip in between the scallops to create a fringe effect. Once these get washed they will have more of a shabby look to them. I think we were all surprised at how quickly we were able to make these.
When the others are done I’ll get pictures and post those too. Aren’t they cute? I want to find some other fabric and make some everyday ones too.
I one of those good days today where things just seem to be where you need them to be. A successful day you could call it. I have been looking this week for Cranberry Walnut bread that Greg wanted and since today is his birthday I wanted to get him some. This morning I decided to look up recipes but most of what I found was more like a cake like banana bread rather than bread made yeast. Today I decided to check at Publix and couldn’t find any but this time I asked and sure enough they had a loaf in the freezer – it just needed baking. So I brought it home to bake – yeah success! And while I was there I stopped at the little meal center where they cook and he had a chicken recipe all prepared – it was very good and I was asking what was on the chicken – he said “Panko” – well guess what – I have a recipe at home that I want to make and it uses Panko and I had no idea where to find it. It was from a cooking show and sometimes I think they use unusual ingredients that I can’t always find. But he had some right there and I got that too – yeah success again! Then I came home and made Oatmeal Raisin cookies from scratch – Greg was happy when he got home from work – and another success! So all was good today.
Thanks for stopping by today! Happy crafting and cooking!

Dec 2, 2009 | Christmas, Holiday Mini Catalog 2009 |
Every other month my upline Wendy has a group meeting and on opposite months I have my group meeting. Her meeting was in November and everyone usually brings cards to swap. Today I am sharing some of the swaps from the last meeting – not everyone put their name on their cards though – so these are the ones that I know who made them.
This little punch elf card was made by Michele Scillepi. The elf head is the ornament punch turned upside down. The tree is made from the Snowflake #2 Originals Die for the Big Shot.
Punch art was a popular choice. The punched Santa card was made by Cindy Schuster. His beard is the scallop circle, the hat is half of a punched square. The snowflake is the snowflake punch.
The Dasher card was from Joyce and is covered with lots of glitter – he looks like he is prancing in the snow.
Apparently I didn’t take a picture of my swap card so I’ll have to do that and show it later.

Wendy shared a New Years card using the individual stamp from the Holiday Mini catalog called A Brand New Year.
I have a scrapbook class starting now – so I’ll be back tomorrow. Bye!

Dec 1, 2009 | Big Shot, Christmas, Christmas Punch, Designer Series Paper, Holiday Mini Catalog 2009 |
I found this idea while searching Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator blogs a few weeks ago. I tried to go back and find the original blog that I saw the idea but I can not find it. I have found several other blogs with this same idea and many other variations of it. The original blog I found it on didn’t have specific instructions and I’m not positive that she actually used the Stampin’ Up! matchbox die I actually think hers was made with real matchboxes. So I don’t know who to credit for the original idea but here is my version.
I added an extra box on the top to be box 25 to be opened on Christmas Day. I used the Scallop Square Clear die to create the top and bottom. I created a hinged lid and used the corduroy button and some silver cord as the closure.
I put most of this together over the Thanksgiving Holiday and I finished it here at home yesterday. Ryan kept looking in it last night for candy. Well there isn’t any yet. I’m headed to the store shortly and will get some then.
I cut 24 matchboxes using the Matchbox Die and the Big Shot machine. The drawer part was cut out of Designer Series Paper. The papers I used were retired from last year and since I didn’t have enough of one pack left I combined two different packs to get this project done. You need 6 full sheets of the 12×12 DSP to create the drawers plus extra to cover the sides of the stacked boxes, the box on the top and the lid. I fold up all the little drawers and if it all works right you don’t need any adhesive to hold them together. I had a few that wouldn’t stay together so I just helped them along with some adhesive.
The outside of each matchbox was cut out of Chocolate Chip card stock. I used 12″ x 12″ sheets and cut them into 3″ x 6″ pieces (I need to double check my measurement – but it is slightly shorter than the actual die-cut, I wanted to maximize my card stock so I had a smaller over hang to glue the box together than what the die gives you). I used the Tombow Multipurpose adhesive to glue everything together for this project. I glued together all the outside pieces of the matchboxes and then glued them into stacks of 3 tall.
I cut 3 5-1/2″ squares to use at the base, and in between the layers. On the base I glued four stacks of the boxes so that each one faced out on a different side. Then I glued the middle square to the top of those. Then glued on the next four stacks of boxes – again so that each one faced out on one of the sides but opposite of the bottom layer.
Then glue the top square on.
Before sliding in the drawers I used the small hole punch on the Crop-a-dile to put a hole in the front of each drawer. I tied a piece of ribbon into a small loop and poked it through the hole from the inside. To keep from wasting a lot of ribbon I actually tied the loop while it was on the roll and then cut it off. I have fat fingers and it takes more ribbon than what I actually need to get it around my finger and into the knot. I used the 1/4″ Grosgrain ribbon – colors were Chocolate Chip, Old Olive, and Real Red. Then I slid the drawers in on each side.
I created the numbers for the drawers using the Calendar Alphabet & Numbers stamp set. I punched each number out with the 1/2″ circle punch and backed it with a 3/4″ circle punch in either Real Red, Chocolate Chip or Old Olive. I just randomly glued them onto the different drawers. I wanted to be a search and hunt and turn to all the different sides throughout the whole month, so I didn’t put them in order.
I stamped some additional images to add to the large side squares. Stamp sets I used were:
Christmas Punch, Tree Trimmings, Patterned Pines, Delightful Decorations, Winter Post and Dasher. And I added one of the felt snowflakes from last year. I believe these are available on the Stampin’ Up! clearance store – you can visit my website and click SHOP NOW to see if they are still available.
For the top I used the Stampin’ Up! Clear Scallop Square Die (and I have another great project to post later this week using this same die – it got A LOT of use over the holiday break). The top is decorated with the die cuts – the GoGo Boots Alphabet Sizzlit Die set and the Merry Details Sizzlit Die. You can’t see it but there is a piece of silver cord wrapped around the corduroy button to hold the lid shut. I punched two 1/16″ holes in the red card stock – just under the Designer Series Paper. The knot for the loop is hidden under the paper. I’ll have to put a nice surprise in there.
I have been trying to find an idea that I liked for an advent project and this is my favorite so far. I love all the coordinating products that we get from Stampin’ Up! and the beauty of stamps is that I can create my accents in what ever color I need them to be. Enjoy!
Let the countdown begin……..
