Showing posts with label Rubber stamping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rubber stamping. Show all posts

Sunday, September 8, 2019

Fall Thank you

I have the best work staff. They help make our work a good place to be. They are great listeners, mostly because I never stop talking. They often keep me laughing. They always remind me what I need to be doing, as I am often sidetracked. Most of all, they are amazing ladies.

The ladies helped me celebrate my birthday with special treats and gifts.
So to thank them for being so kind, I created these gift boxes. These sure turned out cute.
It was so nice to get into my room and create. Its been a while since I've had time to spend creating fun stuff. I've missed it.



Here is a link to the box instructions I used. 

Please know that I no longer sell Stampin Up products, or have classes.
But I am still using their products. However some of the products are out dated.

Products used today:
Paper: SU Lost Lagoon, Very Vanilla, and paper scraps from a paper pack that hase been retired for years, and I can't remember its name. But they are all fall colors with leafs on them.
Stamps: SU Vintage Leaves, SU Express Yourself, and a homemade tree stump stamp, I made myself.
Embossing folder: From SU
Dies: SU Leaflits and Deco Labels
Ink: SU Early Espresso, Lost Lagoon, More Mustard, Crumb Cake, and Cajun Craze.

If you have none or some of these products, you can get creative and substitute with other products.
That's what I love about creating.
Happy Stamping!!!

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Paper Napkin Transfer Card



I have always wanted to try the Napkin transfer technique.
I had an extra day off from school today, and I was given a package of paper napkins.
So it seemed like a good time to try the transfer.
This technique is a great way to get a cool 
back ground on your card or scrapbook page, without spending any money.

Supplies needed are:
Printed paper napkin
Scissors
ironing board or towel
Iron
 (I started with my mini Iron, but decided I needed my full size iron)
 two sheets of unprinted paper
plastic wrap, brand doesn't matter.
Card stock, cut to size you need

My card stock was cut at 4 x 5 1/4 inches.
Just to enough to fit the front of an A2 card.


After you have all your supplies, take one napkin and peel away all the layers.
There are 3 layers to the decorated paper napkins.
You want the printed piece only.


Next, Layer all pieces as shown below:
Towel/iron board
Sheet of unprinted paper
Your precut card stock
one sheet of plastic wrap to cover your precut card stock
Situate your napkin over plastic wrap
Then lay down another piece of unprinted paper
Everything should be sandwiched, nice and neat.


Start ironing on the top, unprinted sheet.
I ironed for about 30 seconds, then started lifting layers to see if the napkin is sticking to the card stock. I kept ironing in places that were not sticking well.


Once I was sure the napkin was sticking to the card stock, I started peeling everything apart.
This is a little messy. Be careful not to peel the napkin from the card stock.


Trim the napkin around the card stock.


And its ready to use.
It has a nice soft feel to it. Like fabric.
And the possibilities are as endless as there are Napkins!!!


Also on this card I used Stampin Up's 
Falling Flowers and Rose Wonder stamp sets
and, Rose Garden and May Flowers Framelits Dies.

Note: Be careful not to melt the plastic wrap to your iron. ;)

Happy Stamping!!!








Monday, January 2, 2017

Flourishing Phrases, Birthday card


Today, I created Birthday card.
Trying to use up the tons of paper and products I have collected over the years.

Today, I used paper that I got, from who knows where, but I know its pretty old.
These papers have been in my stash for years.
Today was their lucky day!
I used Stampin Up's Flourishing Phrases to create this card.
As well as the Flourish Thinlits
And this is what I came up with.....

Front:

Inside:


Folded, showing the inside:


Directions for the Folded card:
To create the folded card, I used a 12x12 piece of card stock. 
I used the score board and scored it at 6 inches.


Then turn the paper and score again at 6 inches.
This should have created a scored cross, plus sign or X across your paper.
Whatever you want to call the score lines.



Using scissors, cut on one scored line, just to the center, where the scored lines cross.



Put the diagonal plate into the score board and score a diagonal line toward the center.



Fold the card stock with the diagonal line, folded toward the inside.


Add tape to one side.


Fold card, and fold the taped side over last.


Your card should look like this.


Now have fun  and decorate!!!!!
Happy Stamping!




Monday, December 26, 2016

Bright & Beautiful Christmas card

Its been a while since I've posted.
I wanted to let everyone know, that even though I am no longer a Demonstrator, I am still going to make cards and share.
I will no doubt be using older stamp sets, since I have an extensive collection of stamps.
But the ideas and creations will continue to come.
I was a little late sending cards this year, but I did manage to get some out.

I miss making cards. But mostly I have missed making cards with friends.


I hope everyone had a safe and Happy Christmas!

Today's post is my 2016 Christmas card.


On this Z folded card, I used Bright and Beautiful, Ornamental Pine, and Petite Pairs, Stampin Up Sets.
The striped paper is from Hobby Lobby. 
The green paper, was also folded in The Z fold style, placed on the card in the opposite position. 
This fun fold seems to be all over right now, so I decided to try it.
There are lots of pop up, 3D options you can create using this fun fold style.

Dear Friends, (you know who you are) I am missing you, and I miss class with you.
I have been thinking of each of you, and wishing all of  you well.
Take care, and I hope to see you again sometime.
I'm still available if you need help with creative ideas!
Happy Stamping!!!!



Sunday, June 19, 2016

Touches of Texture, Stampin Up

I am so addicted to my paper and stamping.

I needed a card for my Niece. Who is attending UW Oshkosh for a conference this week.
I was finally able to sit down at about 10:00 pm.
Usually, I'm sleeping by 10 pm.
Well, time got away from me, and by the time I finished the card, it was 1:30 am.
What???
How in the world did I manage to lose that much time, and not realize how late it was?
Simple......
I'm an addict to all things Paper!

I wanted to break out the new stamp set  "Touches Of Texture".
I love the stamp set, and the background textures it offers.
This set reminds me of the wild flowers we see when driving the Rustic Roads in Wisconsin.
Which are all in bloom now.


Top view to show the pop ups.


Enjoy the warm weather and sunshine!
Happy Stamping!

Stampin Up products used:
Stamp sets used: Touches of Texture, You've got This
Card stock: Whisper white, Wisteria Wonder, Blackberry Bliss
Ink used: Staz On Jet Black, Hello Honey, Regal Rose, Wisteria Wonder,
 Lucky Limeade, Blackberry Bliss.
Other : Wink Of Stella, Decorative Label punch, Project Life Corner Rouder






Thursday, June 16, 2016

Father's Day, My Biker Dad!

Father's Day is this weekend.
As always, I'm a little late with my creation.
Dad, Don't Look till it comes in the Mail!!!!!

Everyone thinks they have the best Dad in the world.
My Dad really is the Best Dad in the World.
I Love you, Dad!

I wanted to create just the right card for him.
 I found the perfect stamp set in the new catalog.
ONE WILD RIDE
I waited, and waited for my Stampin Up order to come,
 so I could use this stamp set to make an awesome card, for an Awesome Dad.
Then I got it.
And guess what?
I had a brain block. 
I couldn't figure out how I wanted to use this stamp.
 I only knew, this was the perfect stamp to use for my Dad.

My Awesome Dad!

What to do, what to do ?????
 I went on Pinterest for ideas. 
Thank you to Stampyourartout.com , I found an idea.
Although I've seen this form of pop up card before, I've not tried it.
I liked her idea for the card, so from there I created a similar card.
 I love the extra pop up inside.

Here is My take on her original idea.....
(no peeking Dad)

Lighting wasn't that great, so I tried again.


A top view shows how I did the pop ups in my card.


I had fun making this card. I like the fold style, and I'll have to create more cards with this fold.

Happy Father's Day to all Dads!
Thank you to ALL who inspire me, and I hope to inspire others.
Happy Stamping!!!!

Stampin Up Products used:
Card stock: Basic Black, Whisper White, Pumpkin Pie, Silver foil, Smoky Slate
Ink: Basic Gray
Stamp sets: One Wild Ride, Teeny Tiny Wishes





Monday, June 13, 2016

Remarkable You Card

Hello Again!
Its been a long time.
Life has a funny way of keeping me busy.
I had some time to make a few cards. I made some cards for friends, that I can't wait to share.
Easy cards, however time consuming. It was relaxing to sit in my room, stamp, paint and create.
Here is what I came up with:


I was browsing Pinterest and found a pretty card to CASE.
However, I didn't have all the products needed to create the same card.
So using the idea, I swapped out stamps, keeping the same color theme.
Some of the products used on this card, are retired, but any of the new ribbons would replace what I've used, beautifully.
Happy Stamping!

Stampin Up Product list -
Cardstock: Crumb cake, Whisper White, Crisp Cantaloupe
Inks: Jet Black Staz On, Lucky Limeade, Crisp Cantaloupe, Calypso Coral, Crumb Cake
Stamp sets: Remarkable You, Timeless Textures, Hardwood, Honeycomb Hello
Other: Calypso Coral ribbon, Hexagon Thinlits Die, Aqua Painters