Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Projects for Christmas Workshop


Can you believe it? My Christmas Gifts workshop is still a week and a half away and I have all of the project samples made!! The workshop will be held on November 21 during the day and again on December 4 in the evening.

The projects will include a white short pillar candle stamped with my favorite Christmas tree ever, a spiral bound organizer with pocket pages to keep your lists, coupons and receipts in during the busy holidays, a wall hanging and a frappuccino bottle decorated with a pocket to slide a gift card into -- fill it with candy and it makes a unique way to give money!

Now I'm off to clean up the mess I have created while being creative! I'm going to shift gears and start getting ready for an open house I'm participating in on Thursday. If anyone is interested in coming, there will be several different vendors -- Lia Sophia, Mary Kay, maybe Tastefully Simple -- and ME! I will be doing a small make and take and have various gift items and cards to sell. It is at the home of Lea Deisher on Oriole Drive in Evansville. If you are interested in coming, let me know and I will give you directions.

Have a great day!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Christmas Cards

Finally -- I'm back! Back from where? I'm not sure! I've been substituting like a mad-woman and have added a 6th grade Bible Study to my volunteer list. Between all that and driving kids life is just flying by! But today I have a sick child. So I get to stay at home and stamp! He's actually feeling better today, so I hope I really do get to stamp. I have a workshop this weekend (Friday and Saturday) and haven't started getting ready for it. I know that doesn't surprise any of you, but it always stresses me out when I don't have even one card created!

I'm going to go ahead and share pictures of the cards from my Christmas card workshop las
t month. What an awesome turnout! I had 40 people join me over 3 workshops to make Christmas cards! That's 400 Christmas cards!!! But -- never fear -- if you didn't make it, there will be kits. I made enough extra to have around 7 kits of each card. They aren't all made yet, but will be in the next week or so. Let me know if you want some.

The first one is a pocket card. The pocket is Bashful Blue with a Night of Navy snowflake made with a Sizzix die. The stamp set is retired, but any snowflake set would work for this card. I used Kraft as the accent color because I wanted to use the designer series paper from the mini catalog. I heat embossed the white snowflakes and punched them with circle punches.

Next is a simple
card made with Sage Shadow and Whisper White. I don't usually like this color, but once in a while it is just the right color. The scroll stamp on the sage is from Baroque Motif -- one of my favorite stamps EVER!! It makes anything look
pretty! The stamp on the ornament is from a hostess set. I punched it out with the ornament punch from the mini catalog and "hung" it from a white ribbon. Then I finished
it with a piece of silver cord. Very simple!

The next card
turned out to be very controversial! The design is based on a piece of scrapbook paper I saw and liked. Since I was using silver embossing powder, I used gray paper. Apparently, gray isn't a Christmas color! And someone thought it didn't have enough snowflakes on it, so they added one to my sample. (Okay, that w
as an accident, but it was very funny!) For the second weekend, I changed the base card and the sentiment to Handsome Hunter. That's more "Christmasy"! I don't have a picture of that one, but it did look nice. The red is Ruby Red.

This next card seemed to be everybody's favorite -- including mine. The card base is Chocolate Chip with layers in Garden Green, Real Red and Sahara Sand. I used the Yuletide Christmas stamp set from the mini catalog and stamped the images on Natural White paper. The DSP down the left edge is also from the mini catalog and is flocked -- LOVE it! Lots of sponging on the layers and a ribbon ('cause you gotta' have ribbon!) and the result is a very pretty card with a nostalgic touch. The stamp set also includes a nutcracker (which I used on the inside) and a horse drawn sleigh. It's an awesome set!


Here is the last card. From the time I saw the new In Colors, I knew that I had to use Rich Razzleberry on a Christmas card. This set is called Christ is Born and pretty much says it all! I used markers to color the poinsettia stamp and -- yes, you have to cut it out -- and then used Stickles or Dazzling Diamonds and glue on the center to add a little sparkle. The card base is Old Olive and the top note die cut is Certainly Celery. A very simple card, but another favorite!

So, there they are. I hope you enjoy them and get some ideas for your own Christmas cards. Consider joining me this weekend when we will do some cards with a fall color scheme. Now, I had better go create those cards!! Have a great day!





Wednesday, September 23, 2009

2ScrappyGirls Card Shop

Check out the cards for sale! Cards are priced individually and by the set. Each card comes with a white envelope and sets come packaged in a clear plastic box. If you want something that you don't see, let me know! Or if you see something somewhere else on the site that you would like to buy send me an e-mail!

This page is a work in progress, so visit often!
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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Retired Stamp Sets

Okay -- it's time. Actually it's way past time to clean out my stamps. I'm going to post several retired sets I have for sale today and there may be more to come. The price listed does not include shipping, which will be determined if you need it to be shipped. I hope you find something you "need"! All sets are "as is" -- some may be perfect or never used, some may have staining. I will note if they are unmounted.

Oh So Lovely -- $5 link to photo
Party Punch -- $5 -- SOLD
Fun Filled -- $8 link to photo
Love Without End -- $10 link to photo
Riveting -- $5 link to photo
Springtime Stems -- $5 link to photo
All I Have Seen -- $5 link to photo
Nice and Narrow -- $8 link to photo
Holiday Spirit -- $10 link to photo

The link next to the name should take you to a picture with each image in the set. If it doesn't work, let me know and I will try to get a picture to you.

Thanks for looking!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Long Time No Post

Hey everyone -- I decided it's time to get back to posting and thinking about stamping after a couple of weeks off. The last time I posted it was the week of Arts Smarts and now that seems like a really long time ago! I've got so many cards that have not yet been posted and now it's time to start on the next workshop.


But first, I have to tell you that my whole family is CRAZY! Here's the story: My daughter's hampster passed away a couple of nights ago : ( and although I was not emotionally attached to the hampster, I was sad for her. I have to tell you that Anna is a very pursuasive child who has her daddy wrapped around her little finger. So when he said she could get another hampster, she immediately put on the sad eyes and said "what about a dog?" You probably know where this is going by now. So my husband and 3 of my children are on their way to Newburgh to "look at" a 12-week-old pom-shitzu puppy. I didn't even go because I can't be a part of it. It's not really that I don't want a dog because I LOVE dogs (another reason I didn't go), but we need another dog like we need . . . okay, we just don't need another dog! I told Anna that I want to go on a really nice trip, but I need HER to talk her daddy into it for me!


Okay, I'm finished ranting -- here's a card for you. I wasn't sure if I would everyone would be thrilled about cutting out butterflies for two different cards on the same night, but everyone was pretty okay about it. I wanted to use the Washington Apple Designer Series Paper (retired), so just used the color scheme from it with a white card base. I really like how it turned out.
The colors are: So Saffron, Pumpking Pie and Riding Hood Red (retired). The butterfly is from Garden Whimsy and is cut out and attached at the body so it is raised a little off the card. I scalloped the edge of the DSP, punched the saying and popped the small oval up on a dimensional, tied on the ribbon and finished the edges with a bit of sponging.
In Color Ribbon Share -- The new In Color ribbon is 1/2" polka dot grosgrain and it's REALLY pretty! If you're interested in getting in on the share, let me know. For $14 you get 3 yards of each color (total of 18 yards). That's a great way to get some ribbon without getting 15 yards of the same color!
That's all for now -- have a great evening!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

A Quick Hello

Good Morning Everyone! I'm having a busy week with Arts Smarts camp, so my stamping life is a little neglected. Here is a quick post to show you another of the cards from last months workshop. This card took me FOREVER to finish, but ended up being my favorite. Isn't that how it always goes?!? I'm going to tell you quickly -- and from memory -- what I used on it. The stamp set is a hostess set from the just-retired catalog called God's Beauty. The colors are Blush Blossom, Cameo Coral and Old Olive. I used a background stamp on the olive (I think it's called Sandpaper). The I random-stamped the leaves in Old Olive and the flowers in Cameo Coral on the scalloped circles. The scalloped circles were cut using my Cuttlebug and Nestabilities. Then I stamped the butterfly in Cameo Coral on Blush Blossom and cut it out, which is not my favorite thing to do, but sometimes you just have to! The ticket corner punch and a little sponging on all of the edges and it finally all came together! Hope you like it.

I must go now and wake up my children. That seems SO wrong on a summer morning, but that's what I have to do! I hope you all have a great day!

Monday, July 6, 2009

Marker Club

Marker Club I had a conversation last weekend with some ladies about getting a marker club together. I thought it was time to repost the details of what you get. If you love Stampin' Up! markers, this is an awesome way to get them at a discount a little at a time. This is a great time to participate, too, because during your hostess month you will get to choose from the new catalog!

Here's the way it works:
Each club needs 4 members
Cost: $46.50/month for 4 months
What you get: Complete set of Stampin Up! Markers (48 colors)
Carrying case for markers
3 sheets of each color coordinating cardstock (144 sheets)
20 sheets of Naturals White Cardstock
20 sheets of Naturals Ivory Cardstock
20 Naturals White Envelopes
20 Naturals Ivory Envelopes
Plus: 1 month you will be "hostess" (NO WORKSHOP REQUIRED!)

In the month you are hostess, you will get AT LEAST a Level 1 hostess set AND $15 free merchandise from the NEW catalog. (This can be increased with outside orders or, if you want to hold an actual workshop, we can work that out, too.) The bottom line is, what would cost you $219 in merchandise, shipping and tax, you will get for $186 spread out over 4 months!!
Let me know if you're interested!

Sunday, July 5, 2009

A New Catalog and New In Colors!

I hope everyone had a hapy 4th! And thanks to everyone who came to my June workshop last weekend. I had a great turnout and it was a lot of fun. A lot of stuff is happening in the Stampin' Up! world. The new catalogs went into effect on Wednesday. Mine finally arrived on Thursday, so if you want one, give me a call and I'll make arrangements to get it to you. The cost is $10, or you can get one FREE if you host a workshop!


In Colors -- I'm really loving the new In Colors this time. Check out the picture to the left. They have markers this year, too -- woo-hoo!! I haven't really played with them yet, but hope to do that this week to get ready for my next 10 card workshop on July 24 and 25.


Summer Fun Deal of the Week -- Starting with the new catalog, Stampin' Up! is offering a product deal of the week. Each week on Monday, a new deal will be announced. Click here to go the Stampin' Up! promotions page to see what the deal this week is. Send me an e-mail or call me and I will place an order on Friday for the deal.


Here is one of the cards from my June workshop. It was inspired by a card I found on Splitcoaststampers. The background is the polka dot background stamp, heat embossed using Whisper White craft ink and detail white embossing powder. The stars are punched in the white and then layered on the red circles. The way to do this is to punch the star out first and then center the star in the 1 1/4" circle punch and punch the circle. (If you punch the circle first, you can't put it in the star punch!) Then punch 1 3/8" circles out of Real Red cardstock and layer them. The "celebrate" stamp is from a retired set called All About U and the star stamps are from an old shape set (I can't remember the name). I always love 4th of July cards!


I still have some kits left from the June workshop if anyone wants them. I'm going to start today on cards for the workshop at the end of July. In the meantime, I am going to try to post the rest of the cards from June this week. I guess I better get busy! See ya!














Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Just Some Stuff


Thanks to all the girls who came to my technique class last night. They got to use several things that I am not able to use in regularly monthly card class. We made a card using chipboard -- we covered one piece with cardstock and stamped on it and sponged the frame with sponge daubers -- and stamped with bleach on a really cute box that is sized to hold cards and envelopes. I also pulled out some of the felt flowers that I've been hoarding! And everyone found my house without too much trouble!
Here is a link to the tutorial for the card box. This has all of the dimensions and score marks. This is one of my new favorite things! What a cute gift idea -- a box filled with coordinating cards. I'm feeling a class idea coming on . . .
I'm having another technique class in July. I'm thinking shaving cream for that one. That's definitely something I would not try at Noble Roman's with 15 people! But I'll figure that out later. Right now I have to come up with the 5 cards for this weekends monthly card class! Between that and getting Anna ready to go to New Orleans, I guess had better get busy!
I have the new catalog in my hands as well as the new In Colors. I'm really loving it all! My first impression of the new colors was a good one -- usually I have to get used to them -- and the catalog has some really cute new stuff in it. Unfortunately, I think I will only have one catalog for everyone to see on Sunday, but you can't order from it until July 1 anyway.
I still have plenty of room left on Sunday, so let me know if you want to bring a friend and make some cards. Have a great day!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

I bet you all think I have fallen off the earth! I am just now getting settled into some sort of routine after trying to play catch up the first part of the week. Last week was VBS -- which was awesome, but wore me out -- and Anna had to sing in church all weekend and leave for church camp on Sunday. I drove some of the worship team to Camp Illiana after church and had to go to Addison's 5th baseball game in 7 days when I got back!! By Sunday night I was tired like I haven't been tired in a LONG time!

I have sort of been "puttering" all week, trying to clean my house a little bit at a time and get some cards and kits done all at the same time. I got the kits finished today, but the house is still not clean! : ) I have 2 extra kits that I will hang on to for a couple of days, so if anyone wants them, let me know. The kits contain the stamped parts to make all 10 of the cards from the last workshop. The cost is $20 and I include a picture so that all you have to do is assemble them.



Since I've been gone so long, I thought I would just share all 5 cards at the same time today. That just means I have to come up with something new really soon! For the sake of length, I will do short descriptions without stating the obvious about each card.

Card 1
Stamps -- Little pieces, Seeing Spots, Warm Words, Holiday Blitz
Cardstock -- Gable Green, Green Galore, Apricot Appeal, Tempting Turquoise and Whisper white (these colors were taken from the Rainbow Sherbet DSP)
Ink -- Same as cardstock
Accessories -- Circle punches, ribbon, oval punch, cuttlebug, 1/8 inch hole punch, corner rounder

Card 2
Stamps -- Holiday Blits (I also did a version of this card with the windmill from A Scene from the Garden, which I liked better) Non-SU sentiment (which, by the way, was a crummy stamp!)
Cardstock -- Baja Breeze, Basic Gray, whisper white and Baja Breeze DSP
Accessories -- brad, tag punches

Card 3
Stamps -- Pick a Petal, Heard from the Heart
Cardstock -- Pink Pirouette, So Saffron, Whisper white, Rose Red DSP
Ink -- Rose Red, Certainly Celery
Accessories -- Sponge daubers, 1/8" hole punch, scallop edge punch, celery ribbon

Card 4
Stamps -- Tart & Tangy, sale-a-bration sentiment (I can't think of name)
Cardstock -- Yo-yo yellow, Only orange, Real red and whisper white
Ink -- Real red
Accessories -- sponge, real red and only orange markers, hole punch, white ribbon, Boho Blossoms punch, scissors

Card 5
Stamps -- Itty Bitty Backgrounds, Treat Yourself, So Many Scallops
Cardstock -- Whisper white, Bashful Blue, Old Olive
Ink -- Old Olive, Bashful Blue
Accessories -- markers, circle punches, lace edge punch, 2 way glue pen and glitter (on cupcakes)
I give up on working on this layout. I don't know why I put a picture where I want it and when I post it moves it?!? It drive me crazy and . . . we don't need no crazy today!! So here it is, however it turns out. Have a great day!





Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Summer Specials

I've decided to offer some incentives to keep all of you coming to workshops over the summer. At the end of the summer I will be doing a drawing for a $25 gift certificate good for Stampin' Up! merchandise. Here is a list of how you can earn tickets:


Attend a monthly stamp camp: 1 tickets
Attend a technique class: 2 tickets
First time attender: 3 tickets
Bring a friend who has never been: 3 tickets
Place a $50 order: 3 tickets
Place a $75 order: 4 tickets
Place a $100 order: 5 tickets
Host a workshop: 10 tickets
Sign a child up for Kids' Camp: 10 tickets

Here are the descriptions of this summers' classes:

Kids Camp ~ June 16-18 ~ 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
I am going to host my first ever Kids' Camp this summer! During this 3 day camp kids ages 8 and up will learn the basics of stamping and also use some fun techniques to make some kid-friendly projects. Craft projects will include a name frame, a journal with a matching pen (sample pictured), a scrapbook with a chipboard cover and cards. Cost includes a stamp set, all materials required to complete projects and an ice cream party on the end. Kids will bring a sack lunch each day. Limited to first 10 paid deposits. Cost $75. ($20 deposit required by June 3. If you pay deposit and cannot attend, you will still receive the stamp set.)


Stampin' 101 ~ June 11, July 9 ~ 6:30 - 8:30 pm
This summer I will be hosting some classes designed to allow more personal attention and instruction to those of you who may be new to stamping. We will make 2 projects using basic stamping techniques. Classes will be held at my house so seating will be limited to the first 10 reservations. Cost $10.

Stampin' Techniques ~ June 23, July 21 ~ 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Easy enough for the beginner, but fun for the more advanced stamper, these classes will focus on a specific stamping technique that I would not normally use in a larger class setting. Each class will feature projects using 2 different technqiues. Cost $10.


I haven't set dates for June and July monthly card workshops, but will let you know as soon as I do.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Dance Card


This is going to be a VERY busy week at the Higgins' house, so I wanted to quickly show you the card I made for Anna's dance teacher from the class. I loved the way it turned out, although the picture is really bad. I forgot to take a pic before we gave it to her, so I did it quickly in the waiting room at the studio and only took one. But hopefully you can get the idea. The ballet slippers are from Jolee's. I used the swirl stamp from Baroque Motif (love that stamp) and embossed it in white on the black card base. I "cuttlebugged" the top black layer with the swirly embossing folder and layered it on pirouette pink. (I thought that was appropriate for a ballet card!) Then I just stamped "Thank You" and punched it with the middle size oval punch and "hung" the ballet slippers from a black brad to tie it all together. Hope you like it!
This is the last week of school and I have to sub today for field day, which should be interesting. Tomorrow I am going to Holiday World with Anna and the 5th graders and Ian will also be there with the 8th graders. That's exciting for me because very rarely do 2 of my kids go the same place at the same time! Then Wednesday it is 5th grade "graduation" and Friday is 8th grade "graduation" (they are really just awards days) and then it will be OVER!! I'm so excited! God has a way of making me appreciate all of the kids being at home for the summer by making me so busy the last month of school that anything seems better than running around all day every day!
I'll post the summer stamping schedule in the next couple of days. Some of you have already received an e-mail, so it won't be new to you. See you all later ~ have a great day!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Graduation Cards

I made this graduation card for a very dear friend's daughter this weekend (don't show it to Katie -- she hasn't seen it yet!) It turned out so cute that I thought I should probably not only share it with all of my friends and family, but also offer to make some for them. So I made an order form and a couple of sample cards in our school colors and put them in the teachers' lounge at West Terrace today. I am so excited -- at the end of the day I had orders for 5 of them! Woo-Hoo!! So here it is, and if you need some or know anyone who might, just let me know. Cost is just $3 per card. All I need to know is the name of the school and the colors. I'll even make the envelope to match.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Hi Everyone! What a great day it is in Evansville -- if you're a DUCK!! Yesterday was so beautiful and I was subbing. Today I'm off and had errands to run and the rain is back, apparently for the rest of the week. I don't like to be a complainer but, well, I'm complaining!

Anyway, I just had lunch with some of my best scrapbooking friends. That's always a great way to make a dreary day brighter! Now, if only I could find time to scrapbook with them! But school will be out soon and then I might have some extra time on my hands. Here are the other cards from last month's workshop. The cards from this workshop were some of my favorite overall, as a group, from any workshop. Now, with that said, the pictures are not all that great. I know you've all heard me say it before, but I'm not a good photographer!
I love the colors on this card. The Raspberry
Tart Designer Series paper is one of my favorites. I think it is the only package of DSP that I have ever used up and I just might have to order some more! I copied the layout of this card from somewhere (in a book, I think) but changed everything else about it. Here are the supplies:

Stamp set: Paisley background and Pocket Silhouettes
Ink: Kiwi Kiss and Rose Red
Paper: Kiwi Kiss, Pretty in Pink, Whisper white and Raspberry Tart DSP
Accessories: Corner rounder, Boho Blossoms punch, silver brad and dimensionals

The next card was also a copy of another layout. Of course, I have no idea where I got the layout, but just let it be said -- it's not mine!

I don't do very many sympathy cards, but for some reason that's what this one seemed like. Of course, at the workshop I had the whole sentiment set and everyone could choose what they wanted to make it.

Here are the supplies used:
Stamp set: Upsy Daisy
Ink: Basic Black
Paper: Sahara Sand, Certainly Celery and Basic Black
Accessories: Top Note Die, slot punch, certainly celery 5/8" ribbon, scissors


The last card is one that was featured in a Stampin' Success. I used a different stamp set, but I think everything else is the same. I haven't used staples on a card for a long time. I have a friend who used to come to workshops and spend forever trying to figure out how to hide the staples because she didn't like the way they looked! But I say if it is good enough for the Stampin' Success, it's good enough for me!

Here are the supplies:
Stamps: Time Well Spent and Love You Much
Ink: Versamark
Paper: Rose Red, More Mustard, Baja Breeze
Accessories: Boho Blossoms punch, Whisper White grosgrain, crystal clear embossing powder and staples

That's all for now. If anyone wants kits, I still have a few. I will probably go ahead and make most of them into cards next week, and the flower pot cards will have blank cards in the kits for those who don't want it to be a mother's day card.

In the next couple of days I need to make a card for Anna's dance teacher, which I will post (if I remember to take a picture of it!) and I'm also going to make some West Terrace photo albums for some of the 5th grade "graduates". Well, it's time to think about starting my evening taxi service. Talk to you all later!






Monday, May 4, 2009

The Frog and the Flower Pot


I've finally found a few minutes to share some pictures of the cards from the end of April workshop. I was really pleased with how all of the cards turned out. I did a "fun" card, which I don't usually do and I just love the flower pot card! I wish I could take credit for it, but I got the template and instructions from Splitcoast Stampers. I'm not even sure if the color combo is mine or not.
For those of you who got kits, here are the instructions for the flower pot card:
1. Fold flower pot on score lines and adhere patterned paper to front (under scalloped flap).
2. Tie ribbon around flower pot. This is the only thing holding the "pot" together.
3. Layer the circle on the flower and put that on the scallop circle.
4. Arrange all three flowers and attach to the top of the ivory rectangle. Make sure when you assemble the flowers that you do not make it more than 5 1/2 inches tall or 4 1/4 inches wide. That way it will fit inside a regular envelope.

I love my frog card! I bought this set, which is retired, at the Schmitt Photo rummage sale. I don't usually buy "cute" or "fun" stamps, so I thought I would branch out a little. The frog is stamped with Stazon on Shimmery White cardstock. Everything that is colored is done using ink and a blender pen. The colors are Gable Green and Green Galore.

Tomorrow is a teaching day, so I will try to get the other three posted Thursday. I do still have some kits left if anyone wants them -- 10 card kits for $20, stamped and ready to assemble.

Have a great day!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Getting Ready for the Retreat


Why did I think it was a good idea to work 3 days this week? I know, I know -- because I need to work! But right now it doesn't seem like a great idea. I am leaving on Friday after school to go to Washington, IN to an SISF retreat where I am teaching a scrapbook page class Friday night. Then I'm coming back to Evansville to do a project at a birthday party (yes, Tiffany, I promise to have it done by Saturday!) and going back to Gasthoff to SCRAPBOOK!!! Anna is going with me for the first time as part of her birthday present. She'll be 11 on the 28th and is SO excited about going with me.
Here is a picture of the page. I'm using the paper from the Sale-A-Bration brochure and the Garden Whimsy stamp set (one of my favorites). I think it's really cute and hope I have time to find some cute pictures from yesterday to add to it.
Next weekend -- April 24 -- will be the next card workshop. Unfortunately, the room was not available for Saturday, so it will just be Friday night. I know that is a disappointment for some of you, but it couldn't be helped. I'm considering the possibility of doing a Sunday afternoon workshop when I can't get the room on Saturday. I need to check on Noble Roman's hours to see how the timing would work, but I'll keep you posted on that.
Have a great week! I don't know if I will end up getting back with another post before I leave on Friday, but I'll try.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Cards for this Weekend

Oh my goodness! I just looked at my last post to see which side I put the pictures on and saw the goofy way it formatted! I don't know why it can't just look like it's supposed to -- or even better yet, why can't it just look like it does in my mind?! It doesn't matter how much I mess with it, sometimes I just can't get it to look right. Okay, enough of that.


I finally have 5 cards for the weekend. I'm having a really small crowd, so I thought I might entice some of you who visit here regularly to get out this weekend and make some cards with me. The card with the duck on it could possibly the cutest card I've ever made (in my opinion). I don't usually do "cute" cards, but I seem to have 2 of them this time. Unfortunately, I can't take credit for either one of them. Although they aren't exact copies, they are both styled after ideas I saw on Splitcoaststampers. The one with the butterfly is nearly an exact copy of a card in the catalog. But the other two are my very own!
Well, I'm off to cut cardstock! You all have a great day!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Workshop Preview


I'm doing a quick post today, because I still need to get some cards finished for this weekend. Those of you who know me are shocked right now, that I'm not ready yet -- NOT! I wanted to give you a quick look at the cute Easter card we're doing, though. I have seen several of these on Splitcoaststampers and just thought they were adorable. I took the stuff with me last week so I could make it while I was on vacation and the kids loved it, too! So this is the third one I made because I had to give away the first 2! I apologize for the crummy photos, but I just took a quick picture on my desktop to give you an idea of what it looked like. Let me know if you want to come be a part of the workshop this weekend. Have a great day!





























Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Top Note Die card from Vacation


Please don't hate me, but I can't resist showing you a couple of beach pictures. We are in Fort Morgan, Alabama, which is at the end of the peninsula west of Gulf Shores. We are in a remote "subdivision" of beach houses and are sharing the beach with about 10 other people (spaced out along a really long stretch of beach)! The kids have been playing outside and digging in the sand and building sand castles the whole time we've been here. It might rain later today and tomorrow, but we are enjoying every minute we can.

Yesterday the adults all went inside for about 30 minutes and when we went back out the kids had dug about a 6 foot deep hole in the sand. Well, needless to say, I freaked out. I did take a picture before I made them fill it partially back in, though. I felt bad because they were so excited, but I really didn't want to be the tragic "sand collapses on small child" vacation story on the 6:00 news!

I did have a small tragedy yesterday -- my cell phone jumped out of my pocket and went for a swim in the ocean. I had it in my jacket pocket and when I leaned over to pick up a shell that phone jumped right into a wave. I reached for it just as the wave went back out so it was REALLY under the water and the sand. I got it all dried out and it works, but it is on constant vibrate. So, I will probably have to bury it when I get home. But hey, what's a vacation without a good "swimming phone" story!?!


Since we have internet access at the beach house we're staying at, I thought I would go ahead and post a card for you! This was one of my favorites from last month's workshop. I used the Top Note die to make a bunch of frames for an event at church last month (I may have shown them to you -- I can't remember). As a result, I had to come up with a card using the red cutout. I just love white embossing on red cardstock, so here it is. The ladybug was the obvious addition to make the card complete.


Since I'm not at home, I can't look at the names of the stamp sets, but I know the little "swirly" is from an older retired set (maybe an SAB set from last year). The ladybug is from a level 1 hostess set in the new catalog -- something dots. If you need to know for sure, I can find out when I get home and let you know. Anyway, I used VersaMark and white embossing powder for the "swirlies" on Real Red cardstock. The ladybug is colored using the Real Red and Basic Black Stampin' Write Markers. I'm not sure what set the sentiment is in. It says "friend to friend". All this is mounted on Whisper White cardstock. It's a really simple card but, like I said, it is one of my favorites. And I guess it's only fair to say that you will be seeing those Top Note die cuts again and again, since I still have about 50 of them! Maybe I could do a post on "30 ways to use a red top note die"!

Have a great week!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

I have several things to tell you today, so bear with me! When I get finished, I promise to show you another card. Here it goes:

March Workshop in April

Due to the last minute vacation that we are being blessed with, the March workshop has been rescheduled for the first weekend in April. The time and place is the same -- Friday at 6:00 and Saturday at 1:30 at Noble Roman's Ross Center (Washington Avenue). I am going start something new this month also. Everyone who eats can write their name on the receipt and put into a special drawing for their next workshop to be FREE!

Ribbon Share

Mr. Brown should be delivering the ribbon (along with some other fun stuff!) this afternoon. My plan is to spend this evening and tomorrow getting it all cut and sorted and bagged (I won't just throw it in a box like mine!) and have it ready for delivery on Thursday. If you have already ordered your share/shares, I will be contacting you tonight or tomorrow to arrange delivery. If you haven't already ordered and want to get in on it, I think I will have 3 or 4 of each color group still available. E-mail and let me know what you want and I will add you to my list to deliver on Thursday. Since I am leaving on Saturday for vacation, if I don't get it to you Thursday, I won't be able to deliver it until I get home. I'm subbing on Friday and leaving EARLY Saturday morning, so you could still come by and get it Friday, but that's it until I get home. If you click on the Ribbon Share link to the left, it will take you to the post that tells the color groups and costs.

Starter Kit Promotion

During Sale-a-Bration, Stampin' Up! is offering several different starter kit promotions all at the same time. The first is that if you order the starter kit before the end of March, you get an extra stamp set of your choice FREE. As if that isn't enough, they are also offering a discount on the starter kit (regular price $199, sale price $169). Now they have added a third opportunity -- the option to pay for it in 3 payments instead of 1. If that sounds interesting to you -- whether you want to just get a lot of stuff for a great price, or if you are interested in being an active demonstrator and holding workshops -- contact me for more details.

Sale-A-Bration

Dont' forget, Sale-a-Bration ends on March 31. That is the last chance to spend $50 and get a free stamp set from the Sale-A-Bration brochure.

Okay, I think that's everything! Here's the card I promised:


This card is sort of a case (copy) of the Sock Monkey card on page 68 of the Spring and Summer catalog. I don't have the Sock Monkey, so I came up with this. It is very different from my usual style and I haven't really decided that I love it, but everyone at the workshop seemed to like it. I do like that it doesn't have any flowers on it, so it could be for a guy's birthday.
Anyway, here are the details:

Stamps: Think Happy Thoughts and Party Hearty
Paper: Basic gray, Real Red, Green Galore, Brilliant Blue and Shimmery white
Ink: Brilliant blue and Basic Gray
Accessories: 1", 1 1/4", 1 3/8" and 1 3/4" Circle punches, buttons, 5/8" grosgrain ribbon, dimensionals and glue dots
Well, now I'm off to get some cards listed on e-bay, run errands and try to get something done so we can really leave early on Saturday! Have a great day!