Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Lafayette Reginals
It was my first trip out with the SU group as we headed to Lafayette LA for the weekend. It was so much fun to be around so many ladies and men with the same passion of creativity. Being a demonstrator is awesome!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Tall Tales
Thursday, April 22, 2010
April Stampin'Class
When - Monday, April 26
Time - 10:00am-12:00
Where - at my house (need directions give me a call)
Cost - $8 (half price if your a demo)
RSVP - (903) 253-3621
please, so I can make sure I have enough supplies ready for everyone
We will be making three cards using the
"Awash with Flowers" stamp set and a 6x6
mini scrapbook, the perfect gift for mom
or a keepsake for your self.
I will also serve a tasty snack =) You don't want to miss it!
Time - 10:00am-12:00
Where - at my house (need directions give me a call)
Cost - $8 (half price if your a demo)
RSVP - (903) 253-3621
please, so I can make sure I have enough supplies ready for everyone
We will be making three cards using the
"Awash with Flowers" stamp set and a 6x6
mini scrapbook, the perfect gift for mom
or a keepsake for your self.
I will also serve a tasty snack =) You don't want to miss it!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Painted Rose
Monday, April 19, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Treat Boxes with a Lily Flower Bundle
Step 1: you need your 5-petal flower punch and punch out two flowers
in whisper white card stock and cut out one petal on each flower.
in whisper white card stock and cut out one petal on each flower.
Step 2: Glue the petals together where they meet up with one another
so you will have a three petal flower showing like the one above.
so you will have a three petal flower showing like the one above.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Purse in a Box
Okay so I uploaded the picture steps backwards so you must scroll all the way down and then up. To create one of your own. =D I used the sweet pea designer paper in the mini catalog.
Supplies
Cut two pieces of ribbon at 12''
Sticky Strip
Tombow Glue
Card stock for box base: 8''x4'' Score at 1'' on all four sides
Two pieces of Card stock for strips: 1 1/2''x8 1/2''
Designer Series Paper:6''x8'' and another one at 6''x10
Scallop Punch
Tab Punch
Step 8: Peel the backing off of one of your scalloped strips. Starting on the side of the box, about 1/4" in from the end, carefully stick the scalloped border to the base of the purse, making sure you align the bottom edge of the scalloped border with the bottom of the purse so that the seam (where the DP and the bottom of the box meet) Adding on the other side of the box, carefully cut off a couple of the scallops so that they don’t show, when you overlap the two borders with the each other and they should align up together.
Step 7: Take two 1 1/2" x 8 1/2" strips of CS. Create a scalloped border using the scallop punch. Place sticky strip all along the bottom edge of the scalloped border.
Step 6: This is what your purse should look like.
Step 5: Place a small piece of sticky strip at the top, and then use your Tombow Multi-purpose adhesive and place a thin layer along the edge of the side "flap". Stand the box up and stick as shown in the picture above so that the two edges overlap by only about 1/4". Repeat on the other side.
Step 4: When you stick the two pieces of DP together, you only want them to overlap about 1/4". This is VERY IMPORTANT if you want to be able to get the "purse" look, with the top of the bag being wider than the bottom of the bag. Now that you see how the sides should overlap, you need to add some adhesive to the inside of the side flap to stick them together. Shown below.
Step 3: Take your 6" x 10" piece of DP and starting at one end, align the edge of the DP with the bottom edge of the box side and carefully, bring it around the front, and end at the other side. *Make sure you wrap the 9" side along the bottom of the box – the 6" side is the height* It will look like this:
Step 2: Wrap sticky strip all the way around the bottom of your box base like shown below.
Step 1: Take an 8" x 4" piece of card stock Score it at a 1'' on all four sides Attach the four sides so that it looks like the picture above.
Supplies
Cut two pieces of ribbon at 12''
Sticky Strip
Tombow Glue
Card stock for box base: 8''x4'' Score at 1'' on all four sides
Two pieces of Card stock for strips: 1 1/2''x8 1/2''
Designer Series Paper:6''x8'' and another one at 6''x10
Scallop Punch
Tab Punch
Your purse is finished.
Step 10: Take your tab punch and punch out two tabs and cut in half. Attach your ribbon pieces to each tab with sticky strip and then add to purse again using sticky strip. I added a dangle charm to one of the handles to give that finale shebang. Now all you have to do is make a few greeting cards of your choice and you have the perfect gift.Step 8: Peel the backing off of one of your scalloped strips. Starting on the side of the box, about 1/4" in from the end, carefully stick the scalloped border to the base of the purse, making sure you align the bottom edge of the scalloped border with the bottom of the purse so that the seam (where the DP and the bottom of the box meet) Adding on the other side of the box, carefully cut off a couple of the scallops so that they don’t show, when you overlap the two borders with the each other and they should align up together.
Step 7: Take two 1 1/2" x 8 1/2" strips of CS. Create a scalloped border using the scallop punch. Place sticky strip all along the bottom edge of the scalloped border.
Step 6: This is what your purse should look like.
Step 5: Place a small piece of sticky strip at the top, and then use your Tombow Multi-purpose adhesive and place a thin layer along the edge of the side "flap". Stand the box up and stick as shown in the picture above so that the two edges overlap by only about 1/4". Repeat on the other side.
Step 4: When you stick the two pieces of DP together, you only want them to overlap about 1/4". This is VERY IMPORTANT if you want to be able to get the "purse" look, with the top of the bag being wider than the bottom of the bag. Now that you see how the sides should overlap, you need to add some adhesive to the inside of the side flap to stick them together. Shown below.
Step 3: Take your 6" x 10" piece of DP and starting at one end, align the edge of the DP with the bottom edge of the box side and carefully, bring it around the front, and end at the other side. *Make sure you wrap the 9" side along the bottom of the box – the 6" side is the height* It will look like this:
Step 2: Wrap sticky strip all the way around the bottom of your box base like shown below.
Step 1: Take an 8" x 4" piece of card stock Score it at a 1'' on all four sides Attach the four sides so that it looks like the picture above.
o' baby
I got this idea from Patty Zeitler on Stampin Connection. I did change it up a little. It was such a cute idea; had to try it for myself. I was so excited to make one for a friend of mine that is expecting any day.
CARD STOCK/PAPER
100702 Old Olive as the base
100427 Lovely Lilac
101650 Very Vanilla
115671 Cottage Wall Designer Series Paper
ACCESSORIES
116802 Sweet Treat Cups (love these things)
104294 Sticky Strip
104332 Adhesive
PUNCHES
112004 1 3/4'' Circle Punch
SAB(no longer available) scallop punch
EXTRA
1'' baby you can find at just about any party/craft store
clear bubble bath ( so the baby has a slow floating effect) then sealed it with a piece of transparency before attaching to card.
I was so excited about the outside of my card I forgot to take a picture of the inside.
CARD STOCK/PAPER
100702 Old Olive as the base
100427 Lovely Lilac
101650 Very Vanilla
115671 Cottage Wall Designer Series Paper
ACCESSORIES
116802 Sweet Treat Cups (love these things)
104294 Sticky Strip
104332 Adhesive
PUNCHES
112004 1 3/4'' Circle Punch
SAB(no longer available) scallop punch
EXTRA
1'' baby you can find at just about any party/craft store
clear bubble bath ( so the baby has a slow floating effect) then sealed it with a piece of transparency before attaching to card.
I was so excited about the outside of my card I forgot to take a picture of the inside.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Awash with Flowers
Let's welcome spring with a great Stampin' Up! special that highlights Two-Step Stampin'-
During the month of April, you may purchase this lovely Awash with Flowers stamp set in either traditional wood mount or the new-to-SU! clear mount.
As a hostess for a $350 workshop during April, you will receive this lovely stamp set for FREE! (This must be presented as a workshop order by a SU! Demonstrator and isn't valid as an online order.)
Or, as a customer you can 'be the first on your block' to simply order the stamp set and place it in your collection. It will be available for this sneak peak purchase during April. And after April you'll have to wait for the new Idea Book & Catalog to be released on July 1, 2010.
- 117062 Awash with Flowers Wood Mount: $39.95
- 120549 Awash with Flowers Clear Mount: $27.95 (blocks C and H are recommended for use with this set; not included with the set)
Also available during April are these other two-step stamping sets---at 20% off.
- 113824, p. 94, Greenhouse Garden: $20.76
- 113794, p. 98, Fifth Avenue Floral: $19.96
- 111578, p. 101, Flower Fancy: $29.56
- 113258, p. 112, Trendy Trees: $14.36
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