The "Every Little Bit" stamp set featured here offers 25 little stamps for almost any occasion. I used the penguin and snowflake randomly stamped to make this cute little card. The dots connecting the images were made by simply dotting a Sharpie marker. The colors are Whisper White and Bashful Blue. The penguins are stamped in Basic Black, and their beaks and feet are colored with a Tangering Tango marker. "Be Merry" is from the retired "Warm Words" stamp set, stamped in Real Red. Notice the rhinstone bling in the corners and on the snowflakes. I added score lines about 3/4" in on each side to create the border. Such a fun little card!
Jolly Bingo Bits
The Jolly Bingo Bits stamp set includes 24 tiny Christmas images perfect for whimsical cards such as this. Stampin' Up! also offers a coordinating Bingo Card stamp so you can make a Christmas-themed bingo game for the kids. How fun is that! I also used the Candy Cane designer paper on Real Red Cardstock. And because I emboss something on almost every card, you'll see the Perfect Polka Dot embossing folder was used on the Whisper White cardstock. 5/8" Grosgrain Real Red ribbon was used around the middle.
Peace on Earth
So simple, yet so pretty! This is the "Northern Flurry" embossing folder from the Holiday mini catalog. Notice the rhinestone bling in the center of some snowflakes. "Peace on Earth" is from the stamp set "Four the Holidays" which is a must-have of holiday sentiments.The Whisper White cardstock is adhered to a Marina Mist card, and it's that simple.
Bells and Boughs
Regal Rose, Wild Wasabi and Early Espresso combined to make a very contemporary Christmas color combination. The poinsettia from "Bells and Boughs" was stamped with Stazon Ink on watercolor paper and colored with blender pens. It's a lot easier to color than it looks! After coloring, I stamped the entire sheet of watercolor paper with Versamark and heat embossed with Iridesdent Ice embossing powder, although it doesn't show up too well in this photo. The Wasabi cardstock is embossed with the "Petals A Plenty" folder. In person, this card has a very big "wow" factor!
Jolly Old St. Nick
I combined a couple of stamp sets for this card. Santa is stamped and cut from the "Jolly Old St. Nick" set which is featured in the current holiday mini. The sentiment, "some things have to be believed to be seen" is from "Just Believe" which is available in the big catalog. That saying goes so well with Santa, I just had to put them together! The sentiment is stamped and punched with the circle scallop and placed on one of the tags from the "Two Tags" Sizzix Die. Colors used are Baja Breeze, Real Red and Whisper White. The white is embossed with the Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder.
Jolliest Time of the Year
This was a favorite at our recent Stamp-A-Stack. This card features the oldie but goodie stamp set "Jolliest Time of the Year." The colors I used are Cherry Cobbler (can't live without that one!), Always Artichoke and Very vanilla. This is the first time I used the Victoria Crochet Trim ribbon. Isn't it pretty! The artichoke snowflakes on the top are in the hostess set "Northern Hearts" from the current holiday mini catalog. Hope you like it!
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
I've been busy making Christmas cards and will post a couple a day for the next couple of weeks. This card was inspired by something I saw in a magazine and I loved its simplicity. I used Real Red, Old Olive and Whisper White card stock. The white is embossed with the Finial Press embossing folder. "Merry Christmas" is stamped in Old Olive and it's finished with a big red bow. Hope you like it!
Snow Swirled
This might be my favorite Christmas stamp set, Snow Swirled, because it is so elegant and beautiful. The cardstock colors I used are Night of Navy and Brushed Silver. I stamped the images using Versamark and embossed with silver powder. It's hard to see in the photo, but I added some rhinestone "bling" on the tree. Love it!!
Lots of Day of Gratitude!
Well, it seems as if Blogger has changed their format and now I can't figure out how to show multiple pictures on a post. I can't believe I have to do a separate post for each photo, but for now, that's the deal. Anyway, here are several posts showing the cards I made for our local Hospice organization for Thanksgiving. I used the Day of Gratitude stamp set and Autumn Spice designer series paper. I also used a sentiment or two from Grateful Greetings. Hope you enjoy these cards. Thanks for stopping by today and hope you enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Day of Gratitude
I made several cards for our local Hospice. They gave the cards to families and staff at Thanksgiving. I used the Day of Gratitude stamp set and the Autumn Spice designer paper. The base cardstock colors are Cajun Craze, Old Olive, Early Espresso and More Mustard. My favorite accessory on these cards is the Leaves #2 Sizzix Die which I used to make several types of leaves. I ran the leaves through various embossing folders to give them dimension, but my favorite was the Spider Web folder. The leaves look like they have actual veins! Love it! I also got a lot of use out of the regal buttons and hemp twine. To make these round scallop cards, I used the Scallop Circle Die and the designer paper is cut from the Clear Circle die. I was so happy to find they layer together perfectly! Hope you like all the different cards I made using this stamp set and designer paper. Ther were fun to make!
Hello Again
I love the bright colors on this card! I used Daffodil Delight, Pear Pizzazz, Poppy Parade and Whisper White. The stamp set is called "Hello Again" and it is just cute and simple. I used the Elegant Bouquet embossing folder on the poppy strip. If you haven't noticed, I'm an emboss-a-holic....there's something embossed on almost every card I make.
It Matched the Bag!
Well, I can't say this is my most favorite card ever, but it matched a gift bag I bought at Target perfectly! I should have photographed the card with the bag, but too late for that! Anyway, the card is made from Crumb Cake cardstock and the flowers are an array of choices from various stamp sets and die cuts. It was pretty fun to make, and like I said, it matched the bag!
Butterfly Prints
This is kind of a wild color combo, even for me! The Daffodil Delight looks very bright against the Early Espresso. The butterfly is stamped with "Butterfly Prints" and punched with the butterfly punch...of course they coordinate perfectly! The sentiment is from "Perfect Punches." I emobssed the daffodil paper with the "Final Press" folder, and the scallop rectangle is a die cut from a new Clearlit. Notice the taffeta ribbon and brad in the center of the butterfly. Too cute!
Cards from Sonia
My dear friend and fellow demonstrator, Sonia, made these two adorable cards and shared them with me. I love the way she used Stampin' Up! punches to make the purses. The sentiment is from one of my favorite sets, "Oval All." The next card features tulips made from the wings of the 2-step bird punch. So cute! Thanks, Sonia!
Awash with Flowers
This card was CASEd from one of the blogs I regularly follow, and I'm sorry I don't remember who originally created this card. I promise to get better about keeping track of that and giving credit where credit is due, but I'm still fairly new at this blogging stuff so thanks for cutting me some slack! The stamp sets used are "Awash With Flowers" and "God's Blessings." The colors are Rich Razzleberry, Baja Breeze, So Saffron and Whisper White. I think this color combination is striking. Love it! I don't typically like 2-step stamping, but this set is one of those that doesn't have to be matched perfectly. Plus, clear stamps help so much with alignment!
Card from a Friend
Isn't this a beautiful card? It was made and sent to me by my friend Venice. I love all of the careful detail she put into this card: the shading, the border punch, but mostly the creativity. This is not a Stampin' Up! stamp set, and I'm sorry I don't know what it is, but I love this card so much I just had to share it with you. Thank you so much, Venice!
We're Good Together
I never outgrew my love of coloring! This card was so much fun to make. The stamp set is "The Nicest Things" and the sentiment is from a new Valentine set called "Filled With Love." I used "Sunny Garden" designer paper (so pretty!) and the ink colors are Daffodil Delight, Poppy Parade, Pear Pizzazz and Peach Parfait. I used Crumb Cake for the basket, and a little Blushing Bride for skin tones (I miss Blush Blossom!) Hope you like!
God's Blessings
I saw this card in Paper Creations magazine made with retired colors, so I updated it with current papers and will call it my own. The designer paper is "Sunny Garden" and features Poppy Parade and Peach Parfait. I used the Flower Burst and Little Leaves Sizzlets, and stamped the sentiment on Whisper White.
Day of Gratitude
This is one of the cards we made at the recent SU Regional here in Columbia. I also used it as a stamp-a-stack card and my guests loved it. The big medallion makes a great background, or it's beautiful stamped as the main focal point. Colors used are Cajun Craze, Old Olive and Whisper White. I will soon post many cards from this "Day of Gratitude" stamp set as I am going to make many cards for local businesses who want to show appreciation to their customers and volunteers.
Greenhouse Garden
This was a favorite at a recent stamp-a-stack. We used the Greenhouse Garden stamp set which is a beautiful 2-step set. Even though we cut out a couple of the flowers, these don't take long at all. The colors used are Soft Suede, So Saffron, Very Vanilla and Regal Rose. The sentiment is from "All Holidays."
Flower Burst
If you like purple, this card is for you! I copied this design from Diana Gibbs, one of my favorite SU demonstrators. The card base is made from Concord Crush cardstock, and the Flower Burst sizzlet was used in the same color to give this card an embossed look. Perfect Plum designer paper was used as well as the in-color poly-stitched ribbon. The stamp is from "Cute by the Inch" which coordinates perfectly with the Flower Burst sizzlet. This card is prettier in person...my photograph does not do it justice!
Punched Posies
Here's a retired SU set that I will keep forever. I love sets that coordinate with our punches, especially the 5-petal flower. You can see that one flower is stamped on the Whisper White cardstock, while another was stamped and punched out. It was attached with a brad, so the flower petals actually spin like a pinwheel. That is such a cute look. The card base is Riding Hood Red, layered with So Saffron and Wild Wasabi. I used a Sizzix folder to emboss the little squiggle line near the bottom. You'll find embossing somewhere on almost all of my cards.
Just Believe
"Just Believe" is another one of my favorite stamp sets from the newest catalog. I paired it with our new in-colors to make this pretty card. The card base is Concord Crush, followed by Blushing Bride and Pear Pizzazz. The concord strip is embossed with a Sizzix embossing folder and the green strip is our new 1/2" stitched poly ribbon. You get 15 yards of this for $8.95...what a bargain! I'll have many more cards coming soon using this set.
Life is a matter of moments.
This elegant card uses the "Elements of Style" stamp set. The flower image is stamped on Whisper White cardstock in black Staz-On and colored with Bashful Blue and Old Olive markers. The pretty swirls on the left are stamped in Bashful Blue and it's finished with a Night of Navy satin ribbon. I've seen this card on so many blogs I don't know who the original artist was, but she did a great job!
Pinwheel Card
I had seen samples of pinwheel cards, but didn't know how to make them. My friends Kimberly and Dana had seen them too, and they took the initative to figure out how to do this! Dana made this card for me, taught me how to make it, and now I'm hooked! It's my favorite design to make and I can't wait to show my hostess club gals how to make this card this week. Dana used the Sizzlets Button #5 die for the center embellishment. So of course, I had to buy that! A tutorial follows this post and I hope you give this technique a try. Thank you Kimberly and Dana for sharing this card!
Pinwheel Tutorial
This was my swap card for the recent SU Regional Convention here in Columbia, SC. Once I learned how to make this pinwheel, it quickly became my favorite type of card to make. Plus, it's a good use for all of your designer paper scraps. I had a lot of questions regarding how I made the pinwheel, so here is my attempt at a tutorial. Hope it is helpful!
Begin with 8 squares of dsp at 1 5/16". Then cut two squares of vanilla or white (whatever color coordinates with your dsp) at 2 7/8".
Glue the two large squares together to form this pattern. I've found it helps keep everything lined correctly if you use the bold lines in the center of your grid paper as I have shown. Match your points on the bold lines and you'll have the perfect pattern.
Begin by gluing your first square on one of the corners. Be sure to put adhesive only in one corner, because you will need to put your last square underneath this one, as you'll see later.
Glue your second piece on the next corner. This piece should have adhesive all over the back. Continue sticking your squares in each corner of your pattern until you have gone all the way around.
Your last square will have to be partially placed underneath your first piece. This is why you don't glue the entire first piece. (Sorry for the blurry photo. Someone's had a lot of coffee this morning!)
Add embellishments to your finished pinwheel. I love the antique brads, or the two larger buttons from the Buttons #5 Sizzlits Die, actual buttons, or almost any of the flowers from sizzlits would work. I'll make lots of Christmas cards with the pattern with snowflakes in the center. Hope you have fun making pinwheel cards!
Artistic Etchings
When I first saw this new stamp set I thought, "what am I going to do with that?" Well, this is what I did, and it turned out to be one of my favorite cards. We made this at a recent stamp-a-stack, and it received many compliments. I used Perfect Plum, Crumb Cake and Basic Black cardstock, and the same ink colors plus Old Olive. The stripes across the middle are made with the new 1/8" taffeta ribbon which I absolutely love.
Awash with Princesses!
How cute is this?! I copied this card from someone, and I would give her credit if I remembered who she was....but anyway, here's my card. I took the stamp set "Awash with Flowers" and stamped the flowers upside down...those are the gowns. I used faces, arms and legs from "All in the Family," and crowns are from "Tiny Tags." Colors used are Daffodil Delight (one of my new favorites!), Melon Mambo, and Tempting Turquoise. The sentiment "Don't treat me any differently than you would a queen," is from the retired stamp set "Favorite Thoughts."
Birthday Bakery
These were my September birthday cards. The stamp set is called "Birthday Bakery" and it is a current Level 1 Hostess Set. I used Real Red and Wild Wasabi card stock, along with "Celebrations" designer series paper. I used an extra large scallop circle die and dug out the Circle Scissors Plus to make the Whisper White circle. The icing was colored with blender pens. In case you can't read the sentiment at the bottom, it says "This is no day for just a sliver!" Too cute! I copied this card from Chat, aka "nitestamper." When I saw this colorful card, I knew I had to make some!!
Morning Cup
I LOVE this set called "Morning Cup!" Well, who am I kidding? I love them all! This was a recent stamp-a-stack card and a favorite among my guests. The card base is Pacific Pointe. Other colors are Whisper White, Rich Razzleberry and Pumpkin Pie. We used an aquapainter to color in the images. Took a little time, but it's so cute!
CASED from Dawn Griffith
Isn't this a great technique? It's called "Embossed Negative" (I think!). Basically, you stamp the image twice with Versamark, one on black paper embossed in white, the other on white paper embossed in black. You cut the image in half, and stick it together. It's a little trickier than it sounds, but you can do it! Visit Dawn's Stampin' Thoughts for complete instructions and a video tutorial.