Sunday, May 20, 2018

Fun and Easy Little Gift (May Class Gift)

Happy Sunday Morning!!!  Today I'll show you how to make a quick and easy small gift item that every woman can use!  I gave this little gift to everyone who attended my classes in May, as well as to the demonstrators who participated in my stamp camp at the end of April.

One of the great things about this little gift is that you can use items you probably already have in your stash!  It's a great way to use up old Designer Series Paper (you can cut 8 of these from one sheet).

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Materials

Paper
* Designer Series Paper ("DSP") -- any pattern (6" x 3")

Tools and Accessories
* Scoring Board and Stylus
* 3/4" Circle Punch
* Linen Thread
* Small Button
* Nail File
* Adhesive: Tear and Tape; Glue Dots

Instructions

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1. Referring to diagram above, cut 1" from top of 6" x 3" DSP to use as Belly Band.

2. Score lengthwise at 1" and 2", then turn sideways and score at 1/4".

3. Use 3/4" Circle Punch to cut a half-circle at top of center panel.


4. Working on back side of DSP, fold up at 1/4" score line.  Apply Tear and Tape to the outside of the folded up section.


5. Remove backing from Tear and Tape, and fold at 1" score line, adhering the bottom folded edge at the same time.  Apply Tear and Tape to right edge of DSP.


6. Remove backing from Tear and Tape and fold at 2" score line, securing both the bottom and the back of the nail file sleeve.


7. Insert nail file (I found the purple one at Walgreens), and wrap Belly Band around sleeve, securing on the back with Tear and Tape.


8. Wrap a piece of Linen Thread around Belly Band and tie in a bow on the front.


9.  Use a Glue Dot to add a small button from your stash (the one shown is a retired Stampin' Up! button).  That's it!  You're finished! 

How quick and easy (and inexpensive!!!) was this?!  Everyone who received one from me this month was delighted to receive such a cute and practical gift!

Cathy ;D

Sunday, May 13, 2018

Flowers for Mother's Day (May Class Projects)

Happy Mothers Day to all!  Today I'm sharing with you the three beautiful flower cards we made in my May class.  Many of these stamp sets, as well as some of the colors, are retiring at the end of May, so this was my last chance to use them.  (Retiring items are marked with an asterisk in the materials lists below.)

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Card 1


Materials

Stamp Set
* Butterfly Basics*
* Sunshine Sayings

Paper
* Wisteria Wonder card stock* (8-1/2" x 2-1/2"; 4-1/2" x 3")
* Pear Pizzazz card stock (5-1/4" x 4")
* Whisper White card stock (5" x 3-3/4"; 4-1/4" x 2-3/4")

Ink
* Basic Black Archival Ink Pad*
* Pear Pizzazz Classic Stampin' Pad
* Wisteria Wonder Classic Stampin' Pad*

Accessories and Tools
* Big Shot Die Cutting Machine
* Layered Leaves Embossing Folder
* 1/8" Sheer Ribbon (Old Olive)
* Adhesives:  SNAIL Adhesive; Stampin' Dimensionals; Glue Dots

Instructions
(NOTE:  SNAIL Adhesive used throughout unless otherwise indicated)

1. Score 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" Wisteria Wonder card stock at 4-1/4"; fold away from score line to create card base.

2. Adhere 5-1/4" x 4" Pear Pizzazz card stock to card front.

3. Use Big Shot and Embossing Folder to add texture to 5" x 3-3/4" Whisper White card stock; adhere to front of card over Pear Pizzazz.

4. Use Basic Black ink to stamp flower and sentiment images from Butterfly Basics on 4-1/4" x 2-3/4" Whisper White card stock (see photo for position).  Use Wisteria Wonder ink to stamp paint swatch stamp from Sunshine Sayings over flower image.  Repeat over stems and leaves using Pear Pizzazz ink.  Adhere to 4-1/2" x 3" Wisteria Wonder card stock.  Attach this piece to front of card with Stampin' Dimensionals.


5. Make a small bow from 1/8" ribbon and attach over stems with a Glue Dot.


For the inside of this card I chose to stamp just a simple greeting and a splash of color.


That's it!  Quick and easy!

Card 2

This card uses the Eclipse Technique and was designed by Stampin' Up! demonstrator Stephanie Smith.  It's a great card -- adaptable to many uses: Birthday, Sympathy, Get Well, etc.  I used it as a Mother's Day card for my mother-in-law.


Materials

Stamp Set
* You're Inspiring
* Petal Palette

Paper
* Rich Razzleberry card stock (8-1/2" x 5-1/2"; scrap for scalloped oval)
* Always Artichoke card stock* (5-1/4" x 4")
* Whisper White card stock (5" x 3-3/4"; scrap for oval)

Ink and Color
* Basic Black Arhival Stampin' Pad*
* Rich Razzleberry Classic Stampin' Pad
* Watercolor Pencils (Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive, Daffodil Delight)

Accessories and Tools
* Big Shot Die Cutting Machine
* Stitched Shapes Framelits Dies
* Layering Ovals Framelits Dies
* Linen Thread
* Aqua Painter
* Adhesives:  SNAIL Adhesive; Stampin' Dimensionals; Foam Adhesive Strips

Instructions
(NOTE:  SNAIL Adhesive used for assembly unless otherwise indicated)

1. Score Rich Razzleberry 8-1/2" x 5-1/2"  card stock at 4-1/4"; fold away from score line to create card base.

2. Adhere 5-1/4" x 4" Always Artichoke card stock to front of card.

3. Stamp flower image from You're Inspiring on 5" x 3-3/4" Whisper White card stock.  Use Rich Razzleberry and Old Olive Watercolor Pencils to color in flowers and stems.  DO NOT COLOR TINY CENTERS OF FLOWERS YET.  Use Aqua Painter to spread out the color, being careful to not cover the tiny centers of the flowers.  NOW go back and add the Daffodil Delight to the tiny centers of the flowers.  (NOTE:  The reason for doing it this way is because if the Rich Razzleberry and Daffodil Delight mix while you're using the Aqua Painter, it will turn to brown -- purple + yellow = brown.)


4. Use Big Shot and Framelits Dies to cut the frame from the flower (see photo below).  (NOTE:  I chose the 1-5/8" and 2-5/8" square dies.)


5. To assemble, adhere the large outer piece to the 5-1/4" x 4" Always Artichoke card stock.  Then, place, BUT DO NOT ADHERE, the frame piece inside the larger piece.  This is used solely as a guide for placement of the small inside square.  Adhere the small inside square to the Always Artichoke card stock, and then remove the frame piece.

6. Use Linen Thread to tie a small bow around the left side of the frame as shown below, and then adhere to the Always Artichoke card stock with Foam Adhesive Strips.

7. For the sentiment, use the Big Shot and Layering Ovals dies to cut a 2-1/8" scalloped oval from Rich Razzleberry card stock.  Stamp sentiment on scrap of Whisper White card stock and cut out using 2" oval die.  Adhere Whisper White sentiment to Rich Razzleberry scalloped oval and use Stampin' Dimensionals to adhere to card near bottom of flower stems.


NOTES re sentiments and inside of card:

As you can see from my display board, I offered several different sentiments for the front of the card (pulled from various stamp sets.)

For this card, I matted the inside as well as the front of the card, with Always Artichoke card stock.  No sentiment was stamped on the inside; just a row of the flowers (from You're Inspiring stamp set) across the bottom.

Card 3

This is by far the easiest of the three cards -- it took one of my stamp-campers only 4 minutes to make!!!  I found this idea online and would really like to give credit to the creator, but I can't for the life of me find the paper showing where I found it!


Materials

Stamp Sets
* Awesomely Artistic*
* Work of Art*
* Flower Shop*
* Best Birds

Paper
* Perfect Plum card stock* (8-1/2" x 5-1/2")
* Elegant Eggplant card stock* (5-1/8" x 3-7/8")
* Whisper White card stock (5" x 3-3/4")

Ink
* Perfect Plum Classic Stampin' Pad*
* Elegant Eggplant Classic Stampin' Pad*
* Basic Black Archival Stampin' Pad*
* Smoky Slate Classic Stampin' Pad

Accessories and Tools
* Clear Rhinestone Basic Jewels
* Adhesives: SNAIL Adhesive

Instructions

1. Score Perfect Plum 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" card stock at 4-1/4"; fold away from score line to create card base.

2. Adhere Elegant Eggplant card stock to card front.

3. On Whisper White card stock, use Perfect Plum ink to stamp paint swatch images (from Work of Art stamp set) as follows:  Ink up stamp, stamp once on scratch paper ("stamp off"), then stamp image in upper left-hand corner.  Ink up stamp again, stamp off once, and then stamp image in lower left-hand corner.  DO NOT reink stamp to stamp last image at left side between the first two images.

4. Use Basic Black ink to stamp three pansies (from Flower Shop stamp set) as shown.

5. Use Smoky Slate ink to stamp "sprinkles" (from Awesomely Artistic stamp set) randomly.

6. Use Elegant Eggplant ink to stamp sentiment (from Best Birds stamp set).

7. Adhere Whisper White to card front over Elegant Eggplant card stock.

8. Add medium-size Clear Rhinestones to centers of flowers; add small Clear Rhinestones randomly.


Inside:  Stamp pansies randomly with Basic Black ink; stamp sprinkles with Smoky Slate; and stamp sentiment with Elegant Eggplant.



That's it!  Hope you enjoyed my three beautiful flower cards to celebrate the month of May!

Cathy :D

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Share What You Love Early Release



Good morning, Stampers!  And Happy May!!!  I'm sharing information today about an early release from Stampin' Up! called the Share What You Love Suite.  There are some very cute items in this suite, and it's available now through the end of May (a month before the new 2018-2019 Annual Catalog goes live on June 1).

Visit my Stampin' Up! Current Promotions page to view a short video detailing what's included in this bundle and contact me or visit my Stampin' Up! site at http://cathyhansen.stampinup.net to place your order now!

Cathy  ;D