Friday, August 25, 2023

Stampin Friends August 2023 Blog Hop - All About the Paper

Welcome to the Stampin Friends Blog Hop!

It is mid-August which means Christmas is ONLY four months away, just thought you needed a heads up, lol.  Although I did not make any Holiday projects for this hop, you can easily substitute Holiday paper for the projects.  

Our August blog hop is “All About the Paper”.  With so many paper designs Stampin’ Up! releases it is very difficult to not become a paper hoarder!  Raise your hand if you have stacks and stacks of patterned paper still wrapped tightly in their packaging!  Yup, guilty here as well.  It is just so pretty that I don’t want to “waste” it!  You’ll notice I used similar paper in a previous Blog Hop, that is because I have made it a rule to use what I do have and haven’t purchased to many ‘NEW” papers with this new catalog.  This was also a great way to show how versatile our papers are

If you are following along the hop, you have arrived from Steph’s Blog. Be sure to read through my Blog, comment below and continue to Jo’s Blog. If you get lost along the way, no worries, you can find a list of Blog Hoppers at the end of each Blog. ENJOY! 

MATERIALS NEEDEDStamp Sets: Crafting with You
Paper:
CARD: Petal Pink (5 ½” x 8 ¼”), scored at 4 ¼”)(card base)
CARD: Les Shoppes Designer Series Paper (DSP) - (3: 1 ¾” x 1 ¾”); (2: 1 ½” x 1 ½”)
CARD: All Together DSP (retired) (1: 1 ½” x 1 ½”)
ORIGAMI: (7 ½” x 7 ½”)
CARD: Basic White (3 ¾” x 5”); (Scraps for stamping)
CARD: Basic Black (4” x 5 ¼”);
Ink:
Momento Black and Basic Gray
Tools/Accessories: Crafting with you Dies; Timeworn Type 3D Embossing Folder

INSTRUCTIONS


1.   Today’s card I started with a base of petal pink cardstock, layered with a 4” x 5 ¼ ” piece of basic black cardstock.

2.   The next layer is a piece of 3 ¾” x 5” piece of basic white cardstock.  I stamped the sentimate randomly in momento black ink and then embossed it with Timeworn Type 3D embossing folder.

3.   I cut three, 1 ¾” squares out of Les Shoppes DSP paper and three more 1 ½” squares out of a different pattern.  I adhered them on top of each other and placed them on the card with dimensionals.

4.   To finish off the card, I stamp the image of the Stampin’ Cut & Embossing Machine along with the artist tools on basic white cardstock.  I used colored pencil to color them in with.  These were die cut out and adhered to the card front.

                  

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 For my 3D project I made an origami “box” to hold a succulent plant.  All you need for this a piece of 7 ½” x 7 ½” piece of DSP. We learned how to make these at my May Day Craft Celebration.  After I made the box, I placed a small dessert plate that I found at the Dollar Tree in the center.  This way you can water your succulent without ruining your holder. You can find a very helpful video here https://youtu.be/QOBgDGevpos, however below are screen shots from the video that shows how to fold your paper.

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PS: In case you didn't notice, check out the shrinky dink I made to accessories my succulent.

 So there you have it, my All About Paper projects!  I hope you enjoyed this month’s blog post and maybe you found a new papercraft to pursue!!  Comments of any kind (well hopefully nice ones, lol) are greatly appreciated.  When you are done be sure to hop on over to the next blogger, Jo on the list!

See you next month!

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Friday, July 28, 2023

Stampin Friends July 2023 Blog Hop - Perfectly Punched

Welcome to the Stampin Friends Blog Hop!

I hope your Summer is going wonderfully, that is if it is Summer where you are.  We, in New England have finally got the heat and Humidity.  Most people hate this weather, but not me!  It doesn’t last long here, so I will take all that days of it that is given to me.

Our July blog hop is all about “Perfectly Punched”.  What I am gathering from this topic is that it can be anything that uses a hand help punch.  It seems lately, there are not too many of them, with the cricket and metal dies.  I however, prefer punches over the others.  They are easy to use, and people share them very well in a class setting, lol.  I was also happy that this was a topic for the hops because I have a few of them that have never been used.  So today, I am using Happy Hedgehog stamp set and coordinating punch. Check it out below!

If you are following along the hop, you have arrived from Maureen’s blog. Be sure to read through my blog, comment below and continue to Barb’s blog. If you get lost along the way, no worries, you can find a list of Blog Hoppers at the end of each Blog. ENJOY!

 
 

MATERIALS NEEDED

Stamp Sets: Happy Hedgehog Bundle; Color & Contour; Petal Park Bundle

Paper:  Copper Clay CS (5 ½” x 8 ¼”), scored at 4 ¼”)

Fresh As a Daisy Designer Series Paper (DSP) (4” x 5 ¼”)

Basic White (3 ¾” x 5”); ( 5 1/4” x 4”); (Scraps for stamping and punching)

Ink:  Basic Grey; Pecan Pie, Colypso Coral; Petal Pink; Momento Black

Tools/Accessories:   Picture This Dies (R); Adhesive Backed Solid Gems; Liquid Enamel Dots

INSTRUCTIONS:

1.    Today’s card I started with a base of copper clay cardstock, layered with a 3 ¾” x 5” piece of very vanilla cardstock.  I stamped the speckled image from Color & Contour in Old Olive ink and used the stamp off method to lighten the color a little.

2.    The next layer is a piece of 4” x 5 ¼” Fresh as a Daisy DSP.  I die cut the circles in the DSP using the Picture This die.  We can set this aside and work on the rest of the card.

3.    On basic white cardstock, stamp all the images needed.  I stamped two sets of flowers from Petal Park.  I used the colors calypso coral for the outlines and petal pick for the fill.  I stamped three mushrooms, two small hedgehogs and one big hedgehog from the stamp set Happy Hedgehogs.  I also stamped my sentiment in basic black.

4.    I used the stampin blends for most of my coloring.  (Sadly, I have not mastered the shading techniques with these markers.  I really need to practice that).

5.    All the pieces were fussy cut except for the large hedgehog.  The one thing I did want to note about punching out the hedgehog, is if you stamp the image twice you can make him 3-D with the punch!  I seen this technique from Tracy Elsom.  What you do is punch a full hedgehog and then just the top part.  Using the tool with the ball at the end you roll it around the smaller piece to create a pocket.  Fill this pocket with a small piece cotton balls.  Then attach it to the full punched hedgehog.  Isn’t it the cutest?

   

 

 

 

   

6.    When all of my pieces were completed, I then placed them onto the card base.  All the hedgehogs and the sentiment were adhered with dimensionals and the other pieces with double sided adhesive.

7.    Lastly, I embellished the flowers with adhesive backed solid gems and dotted the mushrooms with enamel dots.  (These are so easy and fun to use!  I am so happy Stampin’ Up! isn’t coming out with more colors)

So there you have it, my Perfectly Punched card!  I hope you enjoyed this month’s blog post and found a fun way to use your punches!!  Comments of any kind (well hopefully nice ones, lol) are greatly appreciated.  When you are done be sure to hop on over to the next blogger, Barb on the list!

See you next month!                

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Monday, July 3, 2023

Stampin' w/Tiziana July 2023 News

 

 

Stampin’ w/Tiziana July 2023 News

 

Happy Independence Day!!!

This will be a quick one, there is just so much going this month. To start, fireworks everywhere!


JULY’S HOSTESS CODE - HCUAV7ZY!!

 

Here is July's Hostess Code - HCUAV7ZY or use this link https://www.stampinup.com?hostcode= HCUAV7ZY for all orders under $50!

If they are over $150 please take advantage of all the freebies you are entitled too. (tiziana.stampinup.net)

Stay tuned, pretty soon the September–December Mini Catalog will be coming your way!

 

 

BONUS DAYS ARE BACK!!!

Stampin’ Up! is bringing back one of our favorite promotions—BONUS DAYS! Because do you know what’s a great deal? Getting rewarded for all the crafting supplies you’re already going to buy! When you shop between 6–31 July and spend $50 you will earn a $5 coupon! Make sure you save all your coupons because you can redeem them (and we mean ALL of them) between 1–31 August.

Just an FYI, there’s no limit to how many coupons you can earn!

 

PAPER PUMPKIN MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION

July 10th | Last day to sign up for July’s Paper Pumpkin – Fun In the Sun!

Say hello to summer and get crafting under the sun with this month’s kit! With beach designs, fun accordion-fold cards, along with sentiments to support, encourage, say hello, and more, wave at those you love through uplifting cards and send family and friends oceans of kind words all summer long!

This kit includes:

  • All the supplies you need to create 9 cards with fun accordion folds: 3 each of 3 designs; and coordinating envelopes.
  • An all-occasion stamp set to send friends and family words of encouragement, support and kindness.
  • Iridescent Sequin Embellishments.
  • 1 Classic Stampin’ Spot: Daffodil Delight.
  • Summertime Ephemera pieces, labels, and paper pieces.
  • Adhesive Dots and Tear & Tape Adhesive.

Completed card size: 5-1/2" x 4-1/4"

Coordinating Stampin’ Up! colors: Azure Afternoon, Basic Gray, Crumb Cake, Daffodil Delight, Flirty Flamingo, Granny Apple Green, Melon Mambo, Pool Party

SIGN UP HERE!

 

 

NEW ONLINE EXCLUSIVES!!

Get ready for Online Exclusives, the future of shopping. And a great opportunity for new experiences! You won’t find these products in any catalog, which means we can keep up with the times and release new items regularly to match the times.

 

 

JOIN MY TEAM, CREATIVE PAWS!!

June is a fabulous time to join Stampin’ Up! and my team "CREATIVE PAWS"! My new team members will get even more FREE products in your customizable Starter Kit between June 1–30. If you join my team this month you will get $155 worth of products for only $99 USD + free business supplies + free shipping + all the fun being a part of my team and Stampin’ Up!

 

 

JULY EVENTS 2023

 

CHRISTMAS IN JULY! Hosted by Rachel & I

SUNDAY | JULY 23, 2023 | 10 am – 8 pm

Seekonk Rod & Gun Club, 61 Reed Street, Rehoboth, MA

 

Are you itching for some signs of Christmas? If so, you must come to our Christmas in July event! Today we are offering a day for you to get ahead on your Holiday crafting! See below for what we have in store.  There will also be door prizes, a free table and a “For Sale” table.

 

If you are on Facebook, there are some sneak peeks available!

 

Option 1 − $30 | Classes only: Come at 11am to enjoy a couple hours of fun filled classes. Classes include two greeting card designs and one 3D item.

Option 2 − $40 | Craft Space Only: Get you your own 6” crop space for the entire day starting at 10:00am

Option 3 − $65 | I want it All: Get your own 6” crop space for the entire day starting at 10:00 am and registers you for all 3 break out classes. SAVE $5!

 

If you’re interested, please register here: https://forms.gle/pVYYzhcC1vt9Bqar9 by July 9th!

 

PS: I will have all my retired stuff this day!  Any retired items you purchase, you will be able to spend half the cost in the NEW catalog, win-win for you!

 

 

SAVE THE DATE!!

 

BLACK FRIDAY ALL DAY CRAFT DAY!

FRIDAY | NOVEMBER 24, 2023 | 10am – 9 pm

Seekonk Rod & Gun Club, 61 Reed Street, Rehoboth, MA

 

Save the Date for my Annual All Day Craft Day!

Today is the day to get all your Holiday or non-Holiday crafting done!

Cost and more info will be coming very soon!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Friday, June 23, 2023

Stampin Friends June 2023 Blog Hop - Lots of Layers

Welcome to the Stampin Friends Blog Hop!

 

I spoke to soon last month…where is the warmth?? Here in New England our weekends have been gloomy and rainy, yuck!  It is almost July and I believe we hit 80 degrees just a hand full of times.  For someone who is ALWAYS cold this is NOT GOOD.  But if there is to be a brite side, it gives me more time to create, lol!

This month our card feature is all about layers…hey, I know about layers all too well, clothing and paper. Let’s get to my card now, shall we.  My idea came from a card sketch that Steph supplied us with during COVID.  I did use most of the sketches but found some I still need to try out.

If you are following along the hop, you have arrived from Steph’s blog. Be sure to read through my blog, comment below and continue to Maureen’s blog. If you get lost along the way, no worries, you can find a list of Blog Hoppers at the end of each Blog. ENJOY!

  


MATERIALS NEEDED


Stamp Set: Let’s Go Shopping

Paper:  

  • Basic White CS (5 ½” x 8 ¼”, scored at 4 ¼”; scraps) (card base)
  • Les Shoppes Designer Series Paper (DSP) (4” x 5 ¼”)
  • Les Shoppes DSP (1 ¾” x 5 ¼”)
  • Daffodil Delight CS 2- (3” x 2 ½”)
  • Les Shoppes DSP 2- (2 ¾” x 2 ¼”)

Ink:  Momento Black, Pecan Pie

 

Tools/Accessories:   Let’s Go Shopping Dies; Adhesive-Backed Solid Gems

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Did someone say layers?? I am pretty sure I succeeded with the requirements…
  2. My card base is a 8 ½” x 5 ½” basic white CS, scored and folded down to a 4 ¼” x 5 ½”.
  3. My first layer is a piece of Les Shoppes DSP (everything used   is from the Les Shoppes Suite Collection).  This is adhered with snail.
  4. The second layer is the “banner” piece that measures 1 ¾” x 5 ¼’ cut from a piece of Les Shoppes DSP paper.  I adhered this to the left-hand side of the card base, leaving about a half inch to the left of the card.
  5. The third layer consists of another piece of DSP adhered to a piece of daffodil delight.  (the sketch works with squares but I made mine into rectangle due to the stamp set used).  I also added the small sign frame to this piece with the words Happy Birthday on it. 
  6. The fourth layer is similar to the previous one, but with this one I stamped the store front image and also added the food in the window.  This was colored using the Stampin’ Blends markers.  To give it added dimension I adhered the store front to the DSP with dimensionals.
  7.  Lastly, I used the Adhesive-backed solid gems to embellish the front.

 

I hope you enjoyed this month’s blog post and found a fun way to use up some of your DSP!!  Comments of any kind (well hopefully nice ones, lol) are greatly appreciated.  When you are done be sure to hop on over to the next blogger, Maureen on the list!

See you next month!

 

Friday, May 26, 2023

Stampin Friends May 2023 Blog Hop - Celebrating Men


Welcome to the Stampin Friends Blog Hop!

We are getting sooo close to the warmer months up here in New England.  It feels like it is taking forever!  But looking at the forecast for this weekend, it may be a time for my husband to take out his motorcycle.  This is our preferred choice of means to travel in the warmer months. 

 

OK, all this talk about motorcycles brings me to this month’s blog theme, celebrating men. One of the best ways I know how, is by making greeting cards with a motorcycle theme.  For this project I CASE’d two “moving” technique that Frenchie Stamps demonstrated a little while ago.  

 

If you are following along the hop, you have arrived from Steph’s blog. Be sure to read through my blog, comment below and continue to Barb’s blog.

If you get lost along the way, no worries, you can find a list of Blog Hoppers at the end of each Blog. ENJOY!

 

 

MATERIALS NEEDED

Stamp Set: Legendary Ride

Paper: Basic Grey CS (5 ½” x 8 ¼”, scored at 4 ¼”) (card base)

Basic White CS (4 ¼” x 2 ¼”; scraps)

Basic Black (4 3/8” x 2 3/8”)

Metallic Silver Specialty Paper (2 ½” x 5 ¼”)

Ready to Ride DSP (2 ½” x 5 ¼”)-retired but just HAD to use it.

Ink:  Momento Black

Tools/Accessories: Metal Plate 3D; Classic Matte Dots

 

MOTION TECHNIQUE 1: SMACKDOWN TECHNIQUE

  1. Ink the stamp in a color of your choosing.
  2. Stamp the image firmly onto card stock.
  3. Without reinking the stamp, move the stamp slightly and stamp again.
  4. Move stamp again, and without reinking, stamp another image.
  5. Continue until you run out of ink, or are pleased with the number of images. 


MOTION TECHNIQUE 2: STAMP DRAGGING

  1. Ink the stamp in a color of your choosing.
  2. Stamp the image at one edge of the card stock.
  3. After you stamp down, do not lift the stamp, drag it in the direction you want to motion to be.
  4. For the motorcycle because it is facing to the right. I stamped it at the right edge of the paper, I then dragged it towards the left.


Both of these techniques are fairly easy and can be used with most stamps!

 

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. First, I like to get my stamping out of the way, so all I need to do is assemble the card in the end.  Stamp your image using one of the two techniques above. Adhere this to the Basic Black CS and set aside.
  2. Stamp your sentiment in momento basic black ink and fussy cut around it.  Set this aside.
  3. Fold in half the card base and adhere the 5 ½” x 2 ½” Ready to Ride DSP to the card base front towards the bottom.
  4. Run the Silver Metallic Specialty Paper through the Stampin’ Cut and Emboss machine using the Metal Plate 3D.  Adhere these to the card base front towards the top.  It will overlap the DSP.
  5. Adhere the motorcycle panel to the metallic portion of the card using dimensionals.
  6. Then adhere the sentiment towards the bottom right-hand side of the card using mini deminsionals.
  7. Lastly, embellish with classic matte dots.

Who says card making needs to be hard.  With some simple techniques (like the ones above) you can make some amazingly, impressive cards!  I hope you enjoyed this month’s blog post!!  Comments of any kind (well hopefully nice ones, lol) are greatly appreciated.  When you are done be sure to hop on over to the next blogger, Barb on the list!

See you next month!