Showing posts with label Stamp of the Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stamp of the Month. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2014

August Stamp Club and Workshop Projects

Hi Stampers
Here are the items we will be making this month in my workshops and clubs.  The first project is a Halloween Candy Holder.  It uses the new paper pack Scaredy Cat and the August 2014 stamp of the month What a Hoot.

This owl is so cute.  The wings, mask, and hat are popped up using 3-D foam tape.  I also added googlie eyes to make it even more silly.  I colored in the sentiment using colored pencils.  This is very similar to the Halloween Treat Bag kit that you can by on page 159 of the new catalog, if you don't want to make your own.
List of items used:
S1408 What a Hoot SOTM stamp set
X7185B Scaredy Cat Paper pack
Z1919 Purple shimmer trim
Z3011 Scaredy Cat Assortment (black star)
3505 Watercolor Pencils

The second project we will be making is this cute Halloween Card using the Trick or Treat Sweets stamp set and the Scaredy Cat paper pack.
 Here is what is stamped on the inside of the card:
This is a standard A2 size card base.  I used the edge distresser on the papers before I glued them down to give the edge a little more dimension.  I also used 3-D foam tape on the circles, and the Eek! and Boo! images to raise them up a bit.
List of items used:
B1460 Trick or Treat Sweets stamp set
D1560 Holiday Tags stamp set for inside sentiment
X7185B Scaredy Cat Paper
Z1919 Purple Shimmer Trim
Z3011 Scaredy Cat Assortment (black star)
Z1752 Clear Sparkles

If you are local and interested in one of my classes, please email me.
Happy Early Halloween!

Friday, January 31, 2014

January 2014 club and workshop projects

Hi Stampers
I haven't posted in a while, so I thought I should post what we made for January 2014 at my clubs and workshops.  We made two cards and a kisses holder for Valentine's Day.

The first is the kisses holder.  It holds 4 Hershey's Kisses Candies.
Here is the front view.  It is approx. 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" on the front side.
 


Here is the back view.

 
 
And finally here is the side view, showing the Hershey's Kisses Candies.
 
I used the January Stamp of the Month:  S1401 Cross-Stitch Wishes stamp set.  I also used the D1560 Holiday Tags stamp set for the frame and sentiment on the back.  The paper is the cute Chantilly Paper pack X7163B.
 
The base is: 
White Daisy Cardstock 3 ½” x 6”
score along long edge at 3 ½”, 4 ½”, and 5 5/8”
 
Use a little Tombow Adhesive to keep the kisses in place.
 
Then we made this Adorable Airplane card.  It is a standard A2 card at 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" with the fold across the top.
 
Here is the inside sentiment.

I used the C1570 Lifting Spirits stamp set.  For the inside sentiment I used the D1560 Holiday Tags set again.  It is an easy card to make using mostly white daisy cardstock, a little lagoon for the mat and the three washi tapes.  Z1933 Ruby Chevron, Z1850 Lagoon Houndstooth, and Z1817 Slate Polka-dot.
 
The last card we made was this Love You card.  It is 4" x 4" square card with the fold on top.


 
This card base is the Colonial White cardstock and we used the pretty X7170B Laughing Lola Paper Pack.  The stamp set is from the January Special "Cloud Nine" kit.  I also used the Z1920 1" wide gold polka-dot washi tape, Z1918 Teal Shimmer Trim, and Z1928 Triangle Studs.  They came in the Cloud Nine Kit, but you can also order them from the new Spring/Summer Idea Book starting in February.
 
Have a "Lovely" Day! 

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Christmas Cards for October workshops and clubs

Hi Stampers
This month in my workshops and clubs we will be making 4 Christmas cards.  If you are interested in learning more about how you can make these, just email me at debistampnfun@hotmail.com
Cards created by Debi Davis www.stampnfun.blogspot.com
 
The first card on the top left is made using the new Sparkle and Shine paper pack from the Holiday gift guide.  The cute snowman is from Flakey Friends stamp set and the sentiment is from the Frosted Cardmaking Workshop on the go set.
The second card on the top right is made using just Cranberry and Lagoon cardstock.  The stamp set is Wintery Wishes Hostess rewards set.  The cute hexagons are the irrisistables that you can color to make whatever project you need.  The white splatters on the Cranberry cardstock is Create a Shade Pearl paint applied with the texture tool.
The third card on the bottom left is made using the Frosted paper pack and the October stamp of the month Scandinavian Christmas.  The ornament shape is cut out using the Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge.
The fourth card on the bottom right is also made with the Frosted paper and the stamp set is from the Frosted Cardmaking workshop on the go set.
Thanks and hope to see you at class!

Friday, August 16, 2013

August Stamp Club and Workshop Projects

Hi Stampers
Here is a sample of what we will be making this month in my Stamp Clubs and Workshops.  We will be using the August stamp of the month: A chocolate Affair stamp set and the new Baby Cakes paper pack.  I just love those polka-dots and the colors match M&M candies perfectly, so we will be filling our candy shaped boxes with M&M's.

The first is a standard sized card.  I used the card design #24 (pg 44) from the CTMH Make it From Your Heart Volume 2 pattern book.  I used the Baby Cakes paper pack, Brown Glitter paper, and Color-ready seam binding Ribbon.  See the description below on the candy box to see how I made the chocolate look glossy.
 
I decorated the inside also: 

 
 
We will also be making the cute candy shaped box.  I used the Artiste Cricut cartridge to cut out the box (size 6")  Then I punched out two size scallop circles using my Marvy Punches (but you could also cut these out with the cricut).  I really liked the cute cupcake image so I wanted to use that.  I stamped in in Chocolate ink on Colonial white cardstock, then stamped it in Sunset ink on a scrap piece of cardstock, then to give it that glossy look I stamped over the chocolate ink using clear Versamark ink then added clear embossing powder and used the heat gun to melt.  I used scissors to cut out the sunset cupcake paper cup part and glued it on top of the cupcake.  I added a clear sparkle to the cherry on top.  For the flag I just hand cut the "V" shape at the end and bent it in a wavy pattern.
 
If you are interested in joining a club or just attending a workshop please contact me by email at debistampnfun@hotmail.com.

Enjoy the rest of your summer!

Monday, May 13, 2013

May Projects for workshops and clubs

 
Hi Stampers
Here are the projects that we will be making this month at my workshops and clubs.
The first one is a Father's Day card using the May stamp of the month Pinwheels.  The Pinwheel actually spins when you pull the string.
 
The second project is a goodie bag for "Dad's Stache"  using the large paper pouches.


The paper that I used for these is from the Dakota Paper pack with the wood grain on one side and the houndstooth on the other.  I also used a little of the Honey colored pattern paper from Tommy for the yellow flag.
Stamp set used are the may Stamp of the Month Pinwheels and the Perfect fit - Dad set. for the stache and the world's greatest dad.  The polka dot in slate is the Washi Tape, so fun to use.

Here is a little video showing the pinwheel spinning when you pull the string.


 



 

Monday, February 18, 2013

February Workshop Cards

Hi Stampers
Here are the two cards that we will be completing this month at my clubs and workshops.
The first card is a "Center Step Card" decorated for Easter.

 
I used the new stamp "Easter Wishes" from the new Spring/Summer idea book for the adorable chicks.  The paper we are using this month is Chantilly also from the new idea book.  I used the Cricut Artiste cartridge to cut the fancy square and the pink tag.  Just my luck Heart 2 Heart Challenge this week is Tag Your It.  So I will be adding this card to that blog.  Go check out other cute tag ideas HERE.  I found the center step directions by on google.  There are a lot of templates out there for this type of card.  The one I used is http://www.th-ink-ingofyou.blogspot.com  
 
The second card we will be making is this "Chalkboard" style card using the February Stamp of the Month Home Sweet Home.

 
Once again we are using the Chantilly paper pack.  To make this I used the bar image from Family Love stamp set then the words are from the February stamp of the month and the bar image again on the bottom of the card.  I used Versamark Clear ink and White Embossing powder.  Heat set it with my heat gun and then added some color around the lettering with watercolor pencils.  Finally I added some smearing with the white daisy pigment ink pad and a sponge.
 
Looking forward to seeing everyone at the clubs and workshops this month!

Monday, January 28, 2013

Glitter Valentine's Day Card

The challenge this week at Heart 2 Heart blog is to share a project that you have made using glitter.  It can be any kind of glitter and any kind of project.

I'm sharing the card that we made this month in my workshops and clubs.  I used a strip of the new CTMH glitter paper in black, a black glitter button, and three bitty sparkles on the black heart to make this pretty Valentine's Day card.

 
Here is the inside of the card: 
I also used the January Stamp of the month "Valentine's Day" for the roses on the background and the sentiment on the inside of the card.  The Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge was used to cut out the three hearts.  I also added some Black Tulle Ribbon cut in half to the front of the card.  The black glitter paper is really more sparkly than it is showing in this photo.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Christmas Cards Workshop for October

I can't believe that it is October already.  That means that it is time for my Christmas Card workshop.  This month for my workshops and stamp clubs we will be making 4 Christmas Cards.  Here they are:


 
I used the Pear and Partridge Paper pack from the Autumn/Winter catalog.  Here is a closer look at each card:
Card #1 I used the S1210 October Stamp of the Month set for the ornament and the sentiment.  I used the Cricut Artiste Cartridge to cut out the ornament shape before stamping.  I also used the Artiste Cartridge to cut out the paper bow on top of the ornament.  I added red sparkles to the front of the ornament.
 
 
Card #2 I used stamp sets D1527 Perfect Fit - Frames for the stripe piece and B1412 Perfect Fit - Holidays for the sentiment.  The birds are from C1510 Merry and Bright stamp set.  I also want to thank www.cricutwithheart.blogspot.com for the card idea.  I used her design and then added the bird to my card.
 
Card #3 I used C1510 Merry and Bright stamp set for the wreath and the bird.  I want to thank Kandi Gallegos-Garcia for the wreath part of this card design.  Here is a link to her blog so you can check out her card - www.teojax.blogspot.com  The bird is raised up with 3-D foam tape and the eye has a black mini-sparkle.  I colored the flowers in using the new Cranberry alcohol markers Z2419 - you get 2 complimentary colors in the set.


Card #4 I used S1210 October Stamp of the month for the Mittens and the snowflake shape and B1412 Perfect fit - Holiday stamp set for the circle and the sentiment.  I also used the Cricut Artist to cut out the mittens and the snowflake shape.  What a huge time saver.


Over at the Heart 2 Heart Challenges Blog they are looking for Christmas Ideas this week.  So if you are getting ready to make your Christmas cards go ahead and see what everyone is creating there. 
Have a great month!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Dotty For You

This week at Heart 2 Heart Challenges Blog they are looking for Dots and Stripes.  So I thought this would be a great time to remind everyone that there are only 2 weeks left for the Dotty For You paper special from CTMH.

If you purchase $35.00 from our Spring/Summer Catalog you can get the fantastic Dotty For You paper pack for only $5.00.  It is such a great deal for only $5.00 you get 24 sheets of double-sided paper.  See my CTMH Specials Tab for more information.

Hurry, it is while supplies last.

Here is my creation using the Dotty For You paper:

I used four colors from the Dotty For You paper pack and I used the Pemberley WOTG Stamp set to random stamp the remaning four squares.  The sentiment is from the April Stamp of the Month "You Are...".  The flowers are from the Z1710 Paradise Paper Flowers $5.95 for 68 flowers.  Then I added a Grey Wool Adhesive Gem to the center.  They come in the Z1335 Licorice Opagues Adhesive Gems $2.95 for108 gems.  I used Grey Wool stamp pad to stamp the sentiment and ink distress the edges of the squares.

This card design is from the April 23rd Mojo Monday #238 sketch.  Unfortunately I didn't post in time for the sketch, but I love how this turned out.  Some of my clubs at the end of April made this card.

Have a great day!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Color Challenge

This week at Heart 2 Heart Challenges they are having a color challenge.  I just love those.  The colors this week are:
I choose to use Indian Corn Blue as my "Any Blue".  Here is my card that I created. 

I used the July Stamp of the Month available starting tomorrow.  It is called D1458 American Celebration.  I also used a retired stamp called B1332 Good Times for the sentiment.  The background paper is a sheet from a retired set called Independence.  It is Bamboo with words written on it.  I stamped the large fireworks image using Barn Red ink.  I then stamped the smaller star fireworks image using Indian Corn Blue ink.  I added Z1313 Glitz glue gel to make it sparkle.  I stamped the rocket image using Barn Red ink on Colonial white scrap paper and the stars using Indian Corn blue, then I cut them out and dabbed a little bamboo ink with my sponge to distress the paper a little and mounted it to the card front using the 3-D foam tape.  I did the same for the sentiment and then mounted it on top of Indian Corn Blue Cardstock.  I added the three buttons to the right of the sentiment.  Then I added a little more glitter glitz on top of the stars for that extra sparkle.

Give this color challenge a try it is perfect for the up coming Independence Day Celebration!
Have a happy 4th!

Monday, November 8, 2010

It's a Color Challenge

Oh my I almost forgot to add last week's Heart 2 Heart Challenge.  Click here for the link.  It is a color challenge, and let me tell you I really had to think outside the box.  Here are the colors for this week's challenge.
Here is my card.  I was having a hard time getting a good picture of it.  It is a standard card base in Colonial White and then I used my Martha Stewart punch to scallop the edge of the card front.  I used Sunset polka dots from the Hooligan's paper pack and Indian Corn Blue polka dots from the Magic Moments paper pack.  The Tree is from Four Seasons B1319 stamp set.  I stamp it using the Brown Bag ink.  Then the Sentiment is from this month's stamp of the month A Little Thanks.  The cute little blue bird if from Childhood Portriat D1373 stamp set.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Embossing Challenge at Heart 2 Heart

This weeks challenge is Embossing.  You can use either dry embossing or wet embossing or a combination of both if you choose.

I decided to use wet embossing.  I stamped the Tree image from October's stamp of the month "Share the Magic" set using versamark ink, then I sprinkled embossing powder (I believe it is called Stardust.  I have had it so long I no longer have the tag for it.) over the top and heated it with my heat gun.  I took a sponge and some Juniper ink and sponged it all over the tree until it started to pop.  Then I added some Blush ink around the edges using a sponge.
The paper pack I used is last year's Holiday paper called "Jingle".  I added a bit of white organza ribbon and a couple of knotted ties and there you have it.  Oh, don't forget the Clear Sparkle at the top of the tree.
It's a simple card but cute and sparkly.
If you want to see what the design team and other challenge players have done, just Click Here to get to the Heart 2 Heart Challenge blog.  Be sure to enter your creation so I can see what you have come up with too.  Enjoy your day!

Monday, September 27, 2010

It's Challenge Time - Heart 2 Heart Challenge

I had a crazy end of week last week, boy I'm I glad that I made it through.  I even had some fun too!
First we finally signed our papers for the refi that has taken over 2 months to close - but that's a whole other story.
Then I had a great time at my Thursday night stamp club - Thanks again Tracy for the yummy cupcakes.
Then I had to take down my tables for a garage sale on Friday morning - sold a lot of small items, but not the four really big things I was hoping to sell.  Tear down the garage sale just in time to set up for my Friday night stamp club!  Whew - we had fun talking after class (where does the time go?)  Then back to taking down tables and setting them up for the garage sale again for Saturday morning.
It was a fun neighborhood garage sale.  I'm glad that at least one of our neighbors did well.  Then a neighborhood street party outside enjoying our wonderful weather we had on Saturday!
What did I do on Sunday - Well, it is the day of rest right?

Anyway, on to the weekly challenge:
- it's an ABC Challenge. Here is what you have to include in your project:


A= Alphabet. Use alphabet stamps, stickers, etc.... in some way on your project

B= Boy. Your project must be for a boy.

C= Chocolate. You must include the color Chocolate (or other dark brown) somewhere on your artwork.

Now I'm off to my happy crafting space (oh that's right I need to set up my tables - yikes)  I will post when I'm done.  Meanwhile take a look at what the design team has come up with by clicking here

Okay here is my entry:
I used Delightful Alphabet stamp set D1221 for the U and the R.  X-Treme stamp set D1432 for the skateboarder and the word x-treme.  I also included the September Stamp of the Month Thriller D1442 if you look closely you can see the skull and swirls behind the sentiments.  The paper pack is X7102B Notebook.  I used desert sand and chocolate ink and three Chocolate Brads.
Remember to enter your creations so that I can see what you have made.  Have fun creating!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

July Stamp of the Month

Hi Stamper Friends -

I'm not sure what happened to the month of June, but here it is already July 1st!  I wanted to share with you the adorable stamp of the month from CTMH.  It is called Happy Forever and it features the cutest little hedgehog.  Learn how you can earn it for a discounted price or even FREE this month only.  Go to My Website Click Here and then click on stamp of the month on the upper right corner.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Heart 2 Heart Challenge #5

Here is the Heart 2 Heart Challenge for today.  It is an easy one, just create a Mother's Day card.  I created this on using the new Cherry-O paper pack and the Bowl of Cherries stamp set that comes with the WOTG special.  I also added the plaque from this month's Stamp of the Month - Cherish the Moment.
Okay, now it is your turn.  Don't forget to send me an email and show me what you have created.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Feb SOM "Piece of Cake" Birthday Card Trio

This is the project we made in my Stamp Clubs this month.  We used the cute February stamp of the month set "Piece of Cake" and made three birthday cards.  I also used the Topstitched paper pack.  I know you may be getting tired of seeing this same paper, but I just love it!
Here are the cards and the instructions to make them:
This first one looks familiar?  Yes, it is the same as the one I posted before, but I used a clear button instead of the flower.
Card #1
Paper Cutting list:

Colonial White standard A4 card base
4” x 5 ¼” Heavenly Blue B&T
1 ½” x 4 ½” Diagonal Stripe B&T
2 ½” x 3” Chocolate CS
1 ¾” x 1 ¾” Baby Pink CS
1 ½” x 1 ½” Colonial White CS

Directions:

1. -Ink distress edges of Heavenly Blue B&T with Heavenly Blue ink. –Adhere to card base, centering.

2. –Ink distress edges of diagonal stripe B&T with chocolate ink. –Adhere to left edge of card approx. ½” from top.

3. –With Versamark ink, stamp “You’re the sweetest thing” on the bottom of chocolate CS. – Use white embossing powder and heat to set. – Ink distress edges using chocolate ink. – Glue to card front approx. ½” down and ½” over the edge of the diagonal stripe paper (see picture).

4. – Stamp cupcake image on colonial white CS using chocolate ink. – Color image using watercolor pencils. – Apply liquid glass to the three front cupcakes and sprinkle with Prisma Glitter. – Apply liquid glass to the cherries. – Ink distress edges using Baby Pink Ink. – Glue to baby pink CS. – Use 3-D Foam Tape to attach to card front.

5. Attach ribbon and button using Fabri-Tac glue at lower left corner of square.

Card #2
Paper Cutting list:

Colonial White standard A4 card base
3 ¾” x 5” Diagonal Stripe B&T
2 ½” x 4” Heavenly Blue B&T
½” x 4 ¼” Chocolate CS
1” x 2” Pink B&T glued onto a piece of CS
½” x 2 ¼” Blue CS
1 ¼” Circle Colonial White CS

Directions:

1. Ink distress all edges of paper except card base using chocolate ink.

2. Glue diagonal stripe B&T on card base front a little towards the right edge of card.

3. – Stamp cake image using chocolate ink directly on the Heavenly Blue B&T (Candles should be almost to the top of the paper). – Color in the flames using yellow marker and the candles using chocolate marker. – Glue to card front approx. ½” from top and ½” from the right side of diagonal stripe paper.

4. Stamp cake image on Pink B&T using Chocolate ink. – Cut out and adhere to the card front using 3-D foam tape.

5. Stamp cake image (platter only) on Heavenly Blue CS. – Cut out and adhere to card front using 3-D foam tape.

6. – Stamp scallop image on chocolate CS, flip image over and stamp again using chocolate ink (see sample). – Adhere to card front just below the bottom of the cake stand.

7. – Stamp “Make a wish” on colonial white circle using chocolate ink. – Use 3-D Foam tape to adhere to card front.

8. Apply liquid glass to “make a wish”, polka dots on cake and candle flames. Apply Prisma Glitter to candle flames.


Card #3
Paper Cutting list:

Colonial White standard A4 card base
1” x 1 ½” Blue flower B&T
2 ½” x 1 ½” Diagonal Stripe B&T
2” x 1 ½” Chocolate CS
2 x 4 ¼” Pink or Blue Textured CS
2” x 3 ¼” Colonial White CS
1 7/8” x 3” Chocolate CS


Directions:

1. Use corner rounder to round the 2 right edges of card base, all edges of colonial white CS, and all edges of chocolate CS.

2. Ink distress all edges of papers including the card base front using chocolate ink.

3. Use glimmer mist spray on textured CS piece. Set aside to dry.

4. Glue blue flower B&T to upper left corner of card base.

5. Glue diagonal stripe B&T to lower left corner of card base.

6. – Bend back upper right corner of textured CS approx. ¾”. – Punch hole and insert Chocolate bigger brad. – Adhere brown B&T behind textured CS and adhere to card front (see picture).

7. Stamp “Happy Birthday” using chocolate ink on lower left corner of card base.

8. Stamp cake image using Versamark ink on Chocolate CS. – Apply white embossing powder to image and heat set.

9. – Use edge distresser tool or scissors to distress the edge of the chocolate CS. – Glue to colonial white CS. – Use 3-D foam tape to adhere to card front.

10. Use a glue dot or Fabric-Tac glue to adhere ribbon to card front.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Love the Topstitch Paper!

I had such a fun day on Saturday at the Unit Meeting for CTMH consultants.  We did a lot of great papercrafting and sharing information with each other.  Thanks to all the Consultants that came and shared their talents with everyone!  I had a blast!

Here are some items that we made using the very cute new Topstitch paper pack from our Spring 2010 catalog.

This is a Journal cover for our new Journals that Treena Patzke taught us how to make:


This next item is a Tag booklet taught by Karen Gerlach.  I can't wait to put some pictures of my kids in it.


Here it is opened up:



Here is the bookmark that I taught.  It can stand on a table or slide in a book:



And here is the card that I made for the February Stamp of the Month Swap - It's a little sneek peek of the adorable "Piece of Cake" stamp set we will be offering next month:


This is just a small sample of the many items that we made on Saturday.  Stay tuned and I will post more of the fantastic artwork we had so much fun creating!  Thanks again to Julie and all the Consultants that were there!

Monday, January 18, 2010

Stamp Club Card

That's right at the last minute (day before my stamp club) I decided to change the card that we will be making for our club nights.  I do this from time to time, but I'm much happier with the new card and from the comments from the ladies at club they liked it too!

The front has a hole cut through so you can see part of the picture inside the card.  Of couse, I couldn't throw away the circle that was left over after cutting out, so I made a tag too.


Here is the inside of the card showing the other birdy and the rest of the sentiment.  So cute!

Here are the instructions to make this adorable card:

Featured Products:

• Veranda Creative Basics

• Inks: Garden Green, Juniper, Crème Brulee, Tulip

• D1406 True Friends stamp set

• C1396 Love Birds stamp set

• A1103 A Love stamp set

• Z1269 Filigree Charms



Supplies:

5 ½ x 4 ¼ Colonial White Card Base

4 x 5 ¼ Juniper CS

1 ¾ x 3 ¾ B&T Floral

1 ½ x 3 ¾ B&T Stripe (2)

3 x 2 Colonial White CS to stamp image for card front

1 ½ x 1 ½ Colonial White CS for heart image on tag

2 ½ x 2 ½ Garden Green CS punched with scallop circle

3-d Foam Tape

Sponge for inking edges

Ribbon for tag

Coluzzle circle, Knife and Mat



Directions:

1. Ink edges of all three pieces of B&T paper and Garden Green scallop circle using Juniper ink and sponge.

2. Glue the two striped pieces of B&T paper to the Juniper cardstock leaving an even edge on the sides. Glue the Floral B&T to the Juniper cardstock centering between the two striped pieces.

3. Glue Juniper CS to the front of the Colonial White card base.

4. Open card base and place on cutting mat. Using the 3rd smallest circle on the Coluzzle template, cut a hole through all layers of the front of the card. See picture for placement.

5. Save cut out, ink the edges using Juniper ink and glue to center of scallop circle for tag.

6. Lightly outline the hole using a pencil.

7. Open card and stamp the bird image using Juniper ink – placement should be at the bottom edge of circle. Place “mask” over the bird and stamp the Cage image using Garden Green ink. Remove mask.

8. Stamp the other bird image using Juniper ink and the three hearts using Tulip ink.

9. Stamp “you” using Juniper ink. Stamp the bracket using Garden Green ink and then rolling in Juniper ink.

10. Stamp the frame using Garden Green ink and then rolling in Juniper ink onto Colonial white CS. Stamp the heart using Garden Green ink and then rolling in Juniper ink onto small piece of Colonial white CS.

11. Stamp the words “Somebirdy Loves” centering in the frame using Juniper ink.

12. Cut out frame and heart images.

13. Use 3-d foam tape to mount frame to front of card. Use 3-d foam tape to mount heart to front of tag.

14. Stamp the squiggle line above the cage on card front using Juniper ink. Use a glue dot to adhere the Filigree charm to card front.

15. Punch a hole in tag and add ribbon for loop. Stamp with love on back of tag using Juniper ink.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Stamp Club Project - January SOM


This is the card we will be making this month at our Stamp Clubs.  It uses the Veranda Creative Basics paper pack including the ribbon.  The January Stamp of the Month "True Friends", The cute little bird is from the National Papercrafting Felicity Kit.  I also used the new Filigree Charms for the metal accent and a paper flower cut in half.  Colors used are Twilight Blue, Garden Green and Creme Brulee is the yellow.  Thank you goes out to another consultant (will need to look up her name)  for her card that I lovingly cased.  Love this paper pack!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Be Yourself Card























Here is the card that we made during my monthly stamp club last night. It uses the Embossing Resist technique.
Supplies:
D1349 Be Yourself stamp set
Versamark Ink
Hollyhock Ink
Blush Ink
Black Ink
Rubber Brayer

Directions:
Start with a white 5 ½” x 4 ¼” card base.
Glue the 4” x 5 ¼” piece of Black cardstock to front of card base - centered.

On the 3 ¾” x 5” piece of white card stock - stamp small flower using Hollyhock ink 2 – 3 times see sample. Stamp center of flower using Hollyhock ink.

Take dryer sheet and rub all over cardstock to get static off.

Stamp the large flower using versamark ink. Use Clear Embossing powder to cover flower and use the Heat Gun to set.

Use the sponge distressing tool to apply hollyhock ink all over the large flower using a circular motion, until you see the image clearly. Sponge Hollyhock ink on the bottom edge of cardstock as desired.

Use a make-up sponge to remove the excess ink from the large flower image.

Place a sheet of regular computer paper over the image and heat with your Iron at the highest temperature without using steam. Rub in a circular motion until all of the embossing powder is melted off.

Load the girl image stamp with Versamark ink and black ink. Stamp on top of cardstock in desired position. See sample.

Apply Clear embossing powder to girl image and use heat gun to set.

Use scissors or edge distressing tool around stamped cardstock. Glue to card front centering over the black cardstock.

Stamp sentiment on white cardstock using black ink. Place rhinestone frame over the top, centering image. Cut cardstock around frame. Use pop dots to adhere to card front.

Stamp Sentiment on the inside of the card as desired.