Gifts for My Roomies at Regional…..

Well we’re back and we had such a blast at the Chattanooga Regional that I don’t know where to start. I’m just bubbling over with all the wonderful tips and information that were shared with us on Saturday that I’ll spend the next week sharing it all with you!

I’m going to start with my TEAM gifts first, since that is the beginning and hope you’ll come back each day as I share more of the Regional highlights with you.

As I mentioned before, this is the first Regional that my TEAM members have been able to attend, so I wanted to do something extra special for them as my roomie gifts. I myself like to take lots of notes for stamping projects and thought they would too, so I thought these notebooks would make a wonderful roomie gifts.

Here is a photo of all three of our books together.

And here is a close up of just my notebook. Don’t you just love the Howlstooth & Scaringbone Designer Series Paper? It has such wonderful colors and patterns that it’s not just for Halloween! Why not get yours today Click HERE to see all our wonderful Holiday Catalog items.

Here is a close up of my notebook, I just love the softness of this pattern and I’m a “gray” person so I couldn’t resist using it for mine.

Now, how about a close up of the Chattanooga Regional bookmark that I made to go with it – What fun they are to make too! Did you notice the medallion I created? The bookmark medallion was made with our Demonstrator only MDS2 Download from our Convention this past summer. I just switch things up a bit and adapted it to our Chattanooga Regional. MDS2 is sooo easy to work with and a great for projects of all kinds. Want to learn a bit about MDS2, watch my calendar for my introduction to MDS2 classes coming soon.

Would you like to learn how to make your very own notebooks and bookmarks? If you want to learn how to make these for yourself, why not check out my Festive Fall Fun Stamp Camp by clicking HERE and signing up today to hold your spot!

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Chattanooga Regional Here We Come!

I’m getting ready to head out the door for Chattanooga Regionals. I’m soooo excited to be going with my TEAM for the first time. We’ve decided to make Regionals into a special girl’s weekend! Doesn’t that sound like fun? I can’t wait for them to share in the excitement of a Stampin’ Up! event. My very first Regional Event was in Chattanooga too, kind of a cool coincident huh.  I wonder if Shelli will be there. I got to meet Shelli last year at the Charlotte Regional for the first time where she greeted us and did a presentation. You can click HERE to see my post with Shelli from the Charlotte 2011 Regional.

My TEAM has been asking me how I prepare my swaps and so I thought you might find it interesting to see too. Here is a photo of all my swaps packaged and ready to go.

I’ve been working on them off and on the past two weeks. I get so excited by the creating process sometimes I have a hard time stopping!

I thought that I would share one of them with you today – It’s my Autumn Accents card. It’s a bit over the top for a Regional swap, but when I was designing this card for my Festive Fall Fun Stamp Camp I couldn’t resist making more.

Would you learn how to make this card? Why not sign up for my Festive Fall Fun Stamp Camp in October – Not only will you learn how to make this card, you’ll get to make 2 other fun fall projects and a Holiday Organizer. You can click HERE to see my Calendar and all my upcoming classes.

 

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It’s Wicked Cool

I made this card a while ago and have been meaning to share it with you. I love the little witch’s feet in the Wicked Cool Stamp set, don’t you? I guess I’m dating myself but they always remind me of the shoes sticking out under Dorothy’s house at the beginning of the Wizard of Oz. I remember being so scared watching that move as a child. I ramble, anyhow back to my card.

Coloring directly on the stamp is a great way to color any image and that is what I’ve done here with the Wicked Cool image.  Can you guess which punch I’ve used for the broom? It’s the Owl Builder – You can use that punch for all kinds of things! (Click HERE to see my recent “Got Milk” Tutorial using the Owl Builder Punch.)  And did you notice the Basic Jewels? I just used my orange Sharpie ® to color my Basic Rhinestone. Yep, now you can any color Basic Rhinestones you desire what a great tip, huh?

Supplies:

Stamp Set: Wicked Cool

Inks: Rich Razzleberry and Old Olive

Paper: Whisper White, Old Olive, Rich Razzleberry, Basic Black and Pumpkin Pie

Accessories: Big Shot, Spider Web, Woodgrain, and Chevron Embossing Folders, Apothecary Accents Framelits, ¼” Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon, Basic Rhinestones and Sharpie ®

 

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This too shall Pass….

Have you been saying this to yourself a lot lately? I know I have, after all I have a teenager daughter, so when I saw the stamp set From My Heart I knew it was one I wanted to put on my shopping list. I just think that the sentiments in the From My Heart stamp set are lovely and I love the images, so I was ticked when my friend Joann gave me this card during a swap last week.

The color combination she used of Summer Starfruit and Gumball green look very striking together, don’t you think?  You’ve got to love the way all of Stampin’ Up! products work together? I know I do – it was one of the things that drew me to Stampin’ Up!

Why not check out the From My Heart stamp set in our 2012-2013 Catalog – I think you’re going to like it as much as I do.

Supplies:

Stamp Set: From My Heart and Itty Bitty Banners

Inks: Gumball Green

Paper: Gumball Green, Summer Starfruit and 2012-2014 In Color Designer Series Paper Stack

Accessories: Big Shot, Labels Collection and Bitty Banners Framelits and 3/8″ Crochet Trim

 

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New Digital Downloads for September 18th

It’s Tuesday and that means the release of NEW Digital Downloads for MDS2. There is something for everyone.

I’m a big cookie maker for the holidays so the NEW Homemade Happiness Frameable download tickles my fancy.

Need some thank you notes for the holidays? Why not check out our Sweet Peppermint Ensemble with its readymade templates that include a thank you card.

Still looking for something for Halloween? How about the Ghostly Greetings Designer Series Paper?

Mittens, they always make me think of my Grandma making sure I was bundled up well before heading out in the snow to play. Make a Mitten Stamp Brush Set is a great new download for any winter project.

How about Timeless Taffeta Trimmings – one of my favorite ribbons to use in my projects.

Why not check out these and other MDS2 products today, you’ll be glad you did.

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New October Christmas Stamp-a-Stack being Offered

Gearing up for the holidays? Want to have some fun stamping with others and getting your Christmas cards crossed off your list?

Why not sign up for my Christmas Stamp-a-Stack today.

We’ll be making 4 different designs, 3 each for a total of 12 cards.

Click here to see my Calendar with all the important details and to see my flyer

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!

Do you like learning new tips and techniques why not check out my Calendar of Events by clicking HERE to see what NEW classes are coming up soon. Classes aren’t convenient you say; why not join my Virtual Club. Click HERE for more details.

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Got Milk? Cow Punch Art

As promised yesterday when I showed you my Got Milk? swap from my friend Cindy, I worked on a tutorial for this cute little guy. If you want to see the whole project you can click HERE to see yesterday’s post.

I had the best time yesterday putting together this Cow Punch Art Tutorial for you that even my daughter enjoyed watching the process. As I was putting my little guys together with my fingers covered in my Multipurpose Liquid Glue, I could envision this little feller in one of those great big red barns from my youth.  (No, you’re not alone; I’m not the neatest at gluing tiny pieces together either. Especially since I forgot my “sticky stick” Tip! More later about my Sticky Stick and how to make your own.)

So, I was inspired to create this Cow Punch Art card. My son, Johnathan, when he saw the card said “barns are brown Mom, not red”. I guess he’s right whether it is because we live in Georgia or they just don’t build barns like that any more. The ones I remember from my childhood in Wisconsin were red.

What do you think of my card? I think next time I would make the inside window color Basic Grey not Early Espresso that might make my Cow Punch Art pop a bit more, what do you think? Would you leave me a comment and let me know? I’d love to hear from you – and it would make my day to know that someone out there is looking at my new blog…..

Supplies:

Stamp Set: Curley Cute

Inks: Basic Black, Pretty in Pink, More Mustard, and Basic Grey

Paper: Basic Black, Real Red, Crumb Cake, So Saffron, Pink Pirouette, Early Espresso

Accessories: Big Shot, Stripes Embossing Folder, Paper Snips, Owl Builder, Boho Blossoms, Blossom Petals Builder, and Large Oval Punches, Stampin’ Sponges and Multipurpose Liquid Glue

If you love these little guys too – here is my FREE Cow Punch Art Tutorial on how to make them.

Cow Punch Art Tutorial

Supplies:

Whisper White card stock

Basic Black card stock

Pink Pirouette card stock

Basic Grey card stock

Basic Grey Classic Ink

Pretty in Pink Classic Ink

Stampin’ Sponges or Sponge Daubers

Owl Builder Punch

Boho Blossoms Punch

Blossom Petals Builder Punch

Large Oval Punch

2 3/8″ Scallop Circle Punch

Multipurpose Liquid Glue

Dimensionals

Punch out the following pieces –

Using the Owl Builder Punch and Whisper White card stock, punch 2 bodies and 2 medium circles. Then punch 2 large circles, 1 medium circle, and 2 small circles in Basic Black.

Punch one large flower out of Whisper White card stock using the Boho Blossoms Punch.

Punch 1 Large Oval from the Pink Pirouette card stock.

Finally punch out two of the smallest petals in Basic Black using the Blossom Petals Builder Punch.

You should now have punched out what looks like this:

Using the owl pieces trim off the ears from one owl. Then trim off both sets of feet. You can just follow the curve when doing this.

Next take the Boho Blossom and cut off 4 petals. Cut using a slight curve to match the top of the owl’s body.

You should now have what looks like this:

and now you are ready to start assembly on your adorable little feller.

Using the owl body that still has its ears, attach the two Basic Black petals just below the ears on either side. Look mom ears!

 

Set this aside to dry.

Next, sponge the edge of the cow’s face and Boho Blossom petals using Basic Grey and a Stampin’ Sponge.

Attach Boho Blossom petals to the top of cow’s head.

Voila hair!

Then attach the large black circles so they touch,

Attach the medium white circles next,

And finally the small Basic Black circles to complete your eyes. Finally the little guy can see!

Now for his nose – Sponge the edges of the Pink Pirouette Large Oval piece using Pretty in Pink Ink.

Take the medium Basic Black circle and cut it in half.

Attach the pieces to the nose.

Attach the finished nose to your cow’s face.

Ahhh, take a deep breath. You’re almost done.

Allow this to dry if needed. Flip the finished piece over and attach 2 Dimensionals to the back.

Then attach this to the top of the piece with the ears – and voila’! You have an adorable little guy to use on your next project.

By the way, here’s a little helpful hint to make things a little less sticky along the way.  Make your own “sticky stick”. All you need is a little bit of Multipurpose Liquid Glue, your Silicone Craft Sheet and a tooth pick. Put a little drop of glue on to your Silicone Craft sheet. Roll your tooth pick in it and allow it to dry. Voila’ your very own “sticky stick”.

By the way, in case you didn’t know, our Multipurpose Liquid Glue is a great deal because it is a 2-way glue. When applied wet it adheres with a very strong bond. When allowed to dry first, it acts like a repositioning adhesive. How cool is that?

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Got to go – it’s almost lunch time. Anyone Got Milk?

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Got Milk?

Got Milk? This slogan reminds me of my childhood, where “got milk” was a given – since after all, I lived in Wisconsin. Dairy products were a given and those black and white cows dotted our pastures.

So when my friend Cindy brought this cute little punch art cow to our last Team Meeting it brought a smile to my face. Isn’t it cute?

Inside her 1×8″ Cello Bag that is topped with the punch art cow are two Magic Milk straws that flavor your milk while you sip. How fun is that!

Come back tomorrow and I’ll show you how she made this cute little punch art cow. See you then!

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NEW Digital Downloads for Tuesday!

It’s Tuesday and that means NEW Digital Downloads for MDS2! I think you are going to love the new holiday themed Downloads that are available today – there is something for everyone!

With Halloween around the corner the NEW Sophisticated Spooks Ensemble may be your choice. It comes with templates for an invitation, banner, coasters, treat toppers and more; 27 piece stamp brush set, 6 DSP patterns; 10 embellishments; and 3 punches all for just 14.95!

And with our print special of 31% off until September 14th! It’s a perfect way to make your Halloween get together quick and easy.

There are several NEW Downloads available for the Christmas holidays which include More Merry Messages, Holiday Celebration Punches, and Holiday Treasures II DSP.

And for our Jewish friends – Jewish Celebrations Stamp Brush Set!

Not thinking about the holidays quite yet – How about Fancy Frames? Six beautiful frames to highlight your special projects!

You can see these and more Digital Downloads at http://mydigitalstudio.net/ along with wonderful projects, tips and tech help or you can view all the Digital Downloads at my Online Store.

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