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Thursday, December 24, 2009

MERRY CHRISTMAS



The tradition of sending Christmas cards begun in 1843 in England.  Oh, how they would have been inspired by our Stampin' Up greeting cards!

I hope you and your family have a peaceful, happy Christmas season.  I will be taking about a week off to spend "quality time" with my family and enjoy my college kids being home on break. 

Until then, make some time to stamp away,

Linda

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Whatever Wednesday - Krafty Ornament Card



This card can be a Christmas card or a holiday thank you note.   Here's how you can make this pretty card:

SUPPLIES NEEDED:
cs:  Kraft card,  red
Stamp sets:  Christmas punch, Berry Christmas, Forever Flowers Stampin' Around Wheel
Inks:  Stazon White, Stampin' Up Classic Stampin' Pads - Basic Black & Real Red
punches:  Corner rounder, 1 3/4" circle
Other:  Stampin' Around Handle, sponges

First, stamp snowflakes (from the Christmas Punch Level One Hostess Stamp Set in the big catty) in Stazon White ink onto the card, stamping off the card for an even "flow".

Round the corners on the card, and then sponge red ink lightly around all edges of the card.  Stamp the bow in Basic Black ink.

Next, roll a Stampin' Around wheel across the red cs (you could also use any stamp or pattern stamp instead of a wheel).  Punch out a 1 3/4" circle from the red patterned cs.  Stamp "merry" from the Berry Christmas Stamp Set in white ink onto the "ornament".  Sponge white ink onto the red circle edges.    Last, adhere the "ornament" with dimensionals.

Linda

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Tuesday Tips - Holiday Reds




Tuesday Tip for this week:

Mix muted shades and bright shades of red to add interest to a card.  Here I have mixed Real Red, Ruby Red & Riding Hood Red inks & cs.  Depending on the card stock color that you stamp on, you'll get even more shades of red.  This "shading" can give depth to your card.  This card gets almost a vintage look.

Card:  Ruby Red cs
Inkpad:  Riding Hoood Red, Real Red, Stazon White
Stamp Set:  Berry Christmas, Holiday Best Level One Hostess Set
Punches:  Eyelet border punch,  1 3/4" circle
Other:  mat pack, dimensionals

Monday, December 21, 2009

Map It Monday - Snowy Holly Bird



I just have a hard time believing this week is Christmas week already!  What will I do when I cannot make Christmas cards any longer?  Don't worry........I'm already thinking ahead to Valentine's Day, birthdays, & even on to Spring!  But, for now, it's Christmas cards.  Remember that you can take any of my recent holiday ideas, styles, and color combinations, or really any card at all, and change it  into a greeting card for a totally different occasion.  For instance, this winter bird could be changed into a Spring bird like a bluebird & little flowers could be stamped instead of snowflakes, with any message you want to stamp!

Today's kraft card is stamped with snowflakes from the Christmas Punch stamp set in Stazon White ink & Ruby Red ink for the bigger snowflakes from the Berry Christmas stamp set.  The bird & holly leaf & berries, and even the message are also from the Berry Christmas set.  The red snowflakes are stamped in first and second generation stamping.  The bird is stamped in Ruby Red onto kraft scrap cs, cut out,  & then sponged with Stazon White around the edges.

The message is stamped on Mellow Moss cs & the holly leaf is inked with Mellow Moss ink.  Berries are stamped with Ruby Red ink directly onto the card.  The bird is adhered with dimensionals for a lift. Oh, I almost forgot - I corner rounded the corners!

Merry week before Christmas!

Linda



Friday, December 18, 2009

Fast Friday - Antique Santa Gift Tag



Another favorite holiday stamp set this year is Christmas Punch.  The antique Santa stamp from that stamp set is stamped in Real Red & punched with the scallop square punch. 

Next, punch out two 1 3/4" Real Red circles, scoring & folding one of them.  The score line doesn't need to be exactly at the half point.  Adhere the folded circle over the edge of a Whisper White cs rectangle.  Punch a hole & slip some pretty ribbon through.

Then, stamp a "to/from" message in Basic Black ink & adhere the other Real Red circle, extending it beyond the bottom edge of the tag.  Layer the antique Santa on top of that circle & you are done with this tag.  It's fast & fun!

Linda

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Think About Color Thursday - Kraft, Ballet Blue, Old Olive, Real Red & Basic Brown



The Think About Color Combination for this week happened sort of by accident.  I was putting away some extra cs pieces that I had cut for a recent stamp camp & decided to make a card with some of them.  I pulled some of the precut pieces aside & went to town on a kraft card!

The colors in this combo are:

Kraft, Ballet Blue, Old Olive, Real Red & Basic Brown

Oh, and I used a brand new punch that Stampin' Up will have available beginning in January!  Stay tuned!

Linda :)

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Whatever Wednesday - Berry & Borders


Are you wondering how I created this beautiful scalloped edge?  Stampin' Up has a new line of paper punches that will premiere in the Sale-a-Bration and Occasions Mini catalogs in January.   This card uses one of the punches & you can get it free with a $50 order during Sale-a-Bration!

The bird from the Berry Christmas stamp set is stamped on designer paper.  Ribbon is fed through one of the scallops on the cs, so I didn't even need to punch a hole for the ribbon!

I hope you like the card & might want to try it yourself!  You might try it with the eyelet border punch if you have that one.

Linda

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Tuesday Tips - Dress Up a Bag



The Tip for this week is:

Dress up a plain paper bag with designer series paper and/or cs to make it a festive holiday giftbag!  We made this gift bag & tag at one of my stamp camps.  The Old Olive cs is punched with a border punch.  You could omit that step if you want to giftwrap in a hurry.

Then, make a gift tag with the same papers and colors.  This tag is created with a metal-edged tag, matching papers & paper punches.  A matching Stampin' Up ribbon "ties it all together" onto the giftbag.

You needn't spend a lot of money on giftwrap & gift tags when you can create your own with your stamping supplies!

Have fun!

Linda


Monday, December 14, 2009

Map It Monday - Perfect Bermuda Orchid




 

The card map this week sure has lots of interesting shaped layers.  I think this card is pretty, though I must admit that I was feeling a little confused figuring out which layer to adhere next!  I must have been fatigued when I designed this map a few weeks ago!  lol

What do you think of the color combination here?  The Orchid Opulence is toned down by the Perfect Plum and the Bermuda Bay is toned down by the Mellow Moss.  It's an unlikely combination.  The designer series paper is an Orchid Opulence print pattern sheet included in the Cottage Wall dsp package.

So, today may be "Map It Monday", however, you are getting a "Think About Color Thursday" color combination, plus a "Tuesday Tip" ahead of time.  Here's my tip:  most designer series paper packages have at least one sheet of paper with a monochromatic print.  That print dsp can often be used interchangeably with solid cs of the same color or used in conjunction with the solid cs of the same color.  The pairing of Orchid Opulence solid cs and Orchid Opulence print dsp add unity to this card.

The Filigree Designer Brads add a unique decoration to an already attractive card.  I just love these 2-piece brad designs!

Linda



Friday, December 11, 2009

Fast Friday - Ruby Trendy Tree



I can't seem to go more than a few weeks without pulling out this Trendy Trees stamp set!  I absolutely adore it.

You can make this quick & simple card with Naturals White cs stamped with either Ruby Red or Riding Hood Red ink.  The tree trunk is stamped directly onto the card front.   The tree top is stamped onto polka dotted dsp.  Mellow Moss cs would also be a good cs color choice for stamping the tree top.

Dimensionals give the "leaves" a lift.  Some pretty ribbon finishes it off.

Have a great weekend & I hope you make progress preparing for Christmas!

Linda

Thursday, December 10, 2009

12 Days of Christmas Sale!


Beginning tomorrow (Friday, December 11), Stampin' Up is having a 12 Days of Christmas Sale!

It's a big secret as to what will be on sale, so even I will be surprised!  Stampin' Up has told demonstrators that there will be sale items that have never been discounted before! The sale will last for 12 days!  So, check on the Stampin' Up website daily! 

I have a funny feeling that some of us might be treating ourselves to "Christmas gifts"!
 
Linda :)

Think About Color Thursday - Green & Red, What Else?



I had to do it - red & green.  It finally feels like the Christmas season around here. 

The red & green I've used on these beautiful tags are Real Red and a bright green former "In Color" from a couple years ago called "Wild Wasabi".

The Wild Wasabi cs I used are just scraps that are punched with the scallop border punch.  The scalloped cs is adhered under the tag.

The tags are die cut/embossed with the Merry Embosslit that is shown on page 21 of the Holiday Mini Catalog.  This little embosslit makes an entire tag - even a hole is cut into the tag for the ribbon to slide through!  It is incredible.  If I just had one style of tag to make for years, this could be it!  I could use different papers & just adorn, add onto, or use this tag as a small part of a bigger tag. 

I stamped the poinsettia from the Berry Christmas stamp set (on the same page in the Holiday Mini Catty), but I stamped it only partially.  I added buttons and blingy brads to the center of the poinsettias.

I guess maybe I should've saved this tag for Fast Friday - it truly was a quick project!  These are some of the gift tags that we made at our Christmas Express Stamp Camp last week!

Linda :)

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Whatever Wednesday - Hand Delivered Envelopes? Decorate Them!

 

Are you hand delivering any Christmas cards?  Do you personally give out gift cards or monetary gifts as a Christmas gratuity?  You can stamp & decorate the envelopes!

Look how cute they are!  Just use a to/from stamp & some of the latest stamps in Christmasy colors.  Some of the stamps on these two envelopes are from the Berry Christmas Stamp set in the Holiday Mini Catty. 

You might want to take one last look through the Holiday Mini Catty one more time!  We only have until January 4th, 2010 to place orders from this catty.  All, or most, of the items in this catty will only be available to us during this limited time.

Linda :)

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Tuesday Tips - Punched Velum



Cute card/poor quality photo.  One day I will master this photography thing.

Today's Tuesday Tip:  Punch through velum card stock to add a pretty, transparent element to a card

For this card, I have stamped the antique Santa onto velum, as well as punched stars with velum.

The card is Riding Hood Red cs layered with some dsp.  I have stamped "be merry" a few times on the dsp & adhered it with dimensionals so the entire dsp layer is "popped up".

The Santa velum is layered onto Riding Hood Red cs, brads are added to the corners & depth is given to the Santa with dimensionals.

I have punched a hole through both stars & simply slipped them over the corner brad on the Santa, rotating the top star.  I added a touch of Mono Adhesive under each star surrounding the brad, leaving the star points free of adhesive and free of that "glue showing through"  look.

I finished off this card with hemp twine tied in a bow. 

Linda

Monday, December 7, 2009

Map It Monday - Hearts & A Little Bling



Tempting Turquoise today! For this card map, I created the map intending to make a little row of leaves, but the hearts & little flower kind of took over.


I punched Tempting Turquoise hearts & adhered them to form a border across a piece of Tempting Turquoise Designer Series Patterns Paper. Then, I adhered the dsp with dimensionals to give it a lift - kind of like a canopy. The hearts aren't really touching the card itself since they are on the "canopy".

Punch the bottom of the card with the scallop border punch.

Add some bling in the form of chipboard. You can add some Dazzling Diamonds to a piece of chipboard or use any little embellishment, such as a button or Stampin' Memories sticker that you might have leftover from a kit. My embellishment is a double layer of glittery chipboard flowers!

I liked the look of this card without a message on the front, so I didn't stamp anything on it.  If you want to stamp a message, stamp it below the "canopy".

What fun!

Linda


Friday, December 4, 2009

Fast Friday - Pomegranate Punch





Today's Fast Friday card is made from some retired Pink Pomegranate" cs (an "In Color" of a couple years ago).

If you want to make a similar card, here's how!

I have used the Season of Joy stamp set (in the big catty).  The multi-message stamp is stamped across the top section of the card twice, side by side.

I stamped the same image onto white cs & punched out only a small part of it with the large oval punch (the "Deck the Halls" part).  After it is punched out, I added a few more flowers using the tiny poinsettia stamp in this same set.  "Merry Christmas" is stamped inside the card.

Now for the punching.....Punch the wide oval punch into the card & also into white cs.  Punch a scalloped oval into Pink Pomegranate cs.  Line them up & adere, adding dimensionals underneath the "Deck the Halls" oval.

Finish it off with white grosgrain ribbon!

We sure had a fun Christmas Express stamp camp last night!   I had so many ideas to share!  Several ladies, and you know who you are, were like energizer bunnies!  Here's just a few of the things you missed!

 

 

Have a great weekend! I will be getting ready for the Christmas Card Stamp-a-Stack for Monday evening!   Can't wait!

Linda :)

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Think About Color Thursday - Ruby Red, Old Olive, Taken with Teal, Kraft, More Mustard


This week's color combination has five colors, count 'em, five!

I absolutely love the unusual combination!  Ruby Red, Old Olive, Taken with Teal, Kraft, More Mustard

I punched 1/2" circles & created an interesting Taken with Teal square in the bottom left corner.  I used the 1/2" circle punch and the scallop square punch for the upper left and bottom right squares.

The top right square was made with a punched 1 3/4" circle and a 1/2" punched circle.  Can't remember the stamp set - I think it may be retired.  You could stamp any message really - "happy birthday", "hello", etc.

Linda

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Whatever Wednesday - Tall Gift Box



Here's a  tall, beautiful gift box that I created.  I really wanted to do these at my Christmas Express Camp, however, it's not really "express" material.  It took awhile to make & seemed a  little complicated.  We wouldn't have been able to do too much else at that camp if we made these.  Now that I've made one, it'll be easier the second time around.



The lip around the box has a very professional appearance.  The eyelet punched trim gives the gift box polished detail.


Here's a view from the inside of the box.

I adhered wide Stampin' Up Old Olive striped ribbon on the underside of the box lid so the ribbon stays put, no matter how many times the box is re-used.  Isn't that awesome?  It just seems that when you put this much love and time into a creation, it should be used more than once!


Here's a closeup of the lid.  If you want to learn how to make this box, let me know & I'll design a camp around it!

Linda :)

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Tuesday Tips - Wheel Stamped Image



TUESDAY TIP:  Use a Stampin' Around wheel.......but only use a part of it as your main image.  What do I mean?  Well, a Stampin' Around stamp wheel is often used for rolling across a card or scrapbook page.  How about rolling the image across a scrap piece of cs & cutting out only a part of the image?  The wheel I have used today is called Neighborhood.  Here I decided I wanted this one little house on the front of this card.  I colored the house with Stampin' Write Markers & inkpads with a blender pen.

A great reason to own a wheel is the affordability!  You can browse the different wheels in the back of the Stampin' Up catalog or  in the online catalog!

Linda