Jack of All Trades

Need a quick and easy card for Halloween? How about using our Jack of All Trades stamp set? It’s really so versatile you can use it throughout the fall season.

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Since Jack of All Trades is a two step stamp set you can use it with or without the jack-o-latern faces, the choice is yours. And with that cute little face who can resist.

Supplies:

Stamp Set: Jack of All Trades, Spooky Bingo Bits

Inks: Basic Black, Garden Green and Pumpkin Pie

Paper: Pumpkin Pie, Basic Black and Whisper White

Accessories: Big Shot and Top Note Die

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Jack of All Trades Lolly

Do you need a great stamp set for both Halloween and fall? How about the Jack of All Trades stamp set? It’s such a great set that can be used in so many wonderful ways. It is one of my favorites to use for so many things, and with that cute little Harry Potter “feeling”  hat I really couldn’t resist putting it on my shopping list.

I found these wonderful lollies at my local dollar store recently and their just in time for Halloween goodie giving.  So, I grabbed my Jack of All Trades stamp set and got to work. My TEAM enjoyed making one of their own lollies, during our TEAM meeting this past Thursday evening.

How about you? Do you have someone who would enjoy this Jack of All Trades Lolly?

Supplies:

Stamp Set: Jack of All Trades and Tiny Tags

Inks: Rich Razzleberry, Basic Black, Lucky Limeade and Pumpkin Pie

Paper: Howlstooth & Scaringbone DSP, Whisper White, 2011-2013 In Color Designer Series Paper Stack, and Whisper White

Accessories: Rich Razzleberry ¼” Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon, Paper Snips, 2 3/8″ Scallop Circle Punch, and Jewelry Tag Punch

Wondering which punch I used for the medallion? Would you believe it is our Scallop Circle punch? Well here is a quick tutorial on how I did it.

Scallop Circle Medallion Tutorial

First punch out you scallop circle.

Next using a sticky note as a handle, slip the scallop circle back into your punch. And off set the scallops as shown.

Punch again and you have your scallop circle medallion.  It’s as easy as that!

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Sneak Peek of the Holiday Mini

Well I’ve spent the morning freezing and canning some of the items from the garden my son pick and I’m ready to relax and do a little stamping.

I’m so excited about the Holiday Mini coming out on September 1st that I thought I would share with you one of my favorite items from it. I love Designer Series Paper and how easy it makes planning a card. So, today I thought I would share with you a sneak peek of the Spice Cake Designer Series Paper. This card is one of the cards I designed for my Charlotte Regional swaps. What do you think?

Supplies:

Stamp Set: Jack of All Trades and Grateful Greetings

Inks: Soft Suede, Old Olive and More Mustard

Paper: Spice Cake DSP, Soft Suede, Old Olive and Very Vanilla card stock

Accessories: 3/8″ Soft Suede Taffeta Ribbon

 

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Posted at Aug 29, 2011 03:26 PM     |     Comments [0]