Thursday, June 10, 2010

Retiring SU! Stamp Set Mega Blog Hop


Hello there!  Welcome to my blog.  We're celebrating the upcoming new Stampin' Up! catalog by featuring sets that are bidding us a fond farewell.  If you are just joining us, be sure to follow the link at the bottom of this post to see all the gorgeous cards and projects my fellow Stampin' Addicts members have created for your viewing pleasure.  If you've arrived from Cindy's blog, didn't you just love her post featuring Spring Song?  My favorite was that last one - wonderful coloring and the Cameo Coral was perfect for that card!

One of my favorite SU! sets, Embrace Life, made it onto the Last Chance List this year, and I'm truly sad to see it go.  My projects all feature this gorgeous stamp set.  Now, I do have to warn you.  If you are a regular visitor to my blog, after seeing my projects, you might start to wonder if you've seen two of them before.  Well, the answer is yes, and no!  With one daughter graduating from middle school, another from elementary school, and myself wrapping up the school year where I work - all on the same day this week, life's been a bit hectic as of late!  I really wanted to participate in this blog hop, so the two cards I made were CASEs (copy and steal everything) of work I've done previous using Embrace Life.  Not to worry, I think they came out GOJUS as one of my favorite bloggers, Jan Tink, would say.  My third project is something new (made just today, just in time for this mega blog hop), and I know I'm going to enjoy using it - but first, onto the cards...

My first card is one I actually CASE'd from another favorite blogger of mine, Corinne 'Roxy' Somerville.  I've updated the card with new colors - my favorite color combo, Rich Razzleberry and Old Olive (can I tell you just how excited I am that SU! picked up Razzleberry as part of their new color system?!).  This card features not only a retiring stamp set, but also my favorite and now retiring designer series paper from this past year, Cottage Wall, as well as a retiring color, Orchid Opulence, and a retiring punch, Trio Flower!  Oh, wait!  Nearly forgot - it also features another retiring set - Itty Bitty Backgrounds, which has probably seen more ink than any other stamp set I've ever owned.  So sad to see that one go, too!  Here's the card:


My second card is one I made for my very first sketch challenge when I used to be a regular visitor 'over there' and of Beate Johns' blog.  It was for one of her weekend sketch challenges, and I've made several cards in the past using that great sketch.  So often I get stuck in a rut and use a standard greeting card size, and this one's great for breaking me out of that mold to do something different.  You might notice that once again, this card features my favorite, Cottage Wall designer series paper with the Razzleberry/Olive color scheme.  The blossoms were stamped using Old Olive and Rich Razzleberry markers to color the stamp, and then I used some Pale Plum from my chalks, added onto the image using a cotton swab.  I so love that polka dot ribbon to finish off the card.  Isn't it beautiful?


My last project is a card organizer.  Guess what designer series paper/color scheme I decided to use?  You get three guesses, and your first two don't count!  Yup, it's more of that gorgeous Cottage Wall paper and my favorite color combo again.  I printed out the monthly templates from the tutorial I originally saw 'over there'.  They're printed on Whisper White card stock, trimmed and adhered to the pockets of the organizer.  I used my Bind-It-All (which I sadly had to dust off) to put it all together.  The beautiful floral image was done using the fun reinker technique that was all the rage last spring/summer.  My card organizer also features the retiring Jumbo Outline Alphabet, another set I'm sad to see go.  Wanna see it?  Well, here it is:


This is a fun project to make, especially if you are like me and you make several of the same card (with different sentiments) and then wonder if you've already sent that one to someone, not wanting to send the same one again.  With his mom out of state, I often will use the same card design for both of our moms, and putting them in a card organizer as soon as they're made sure helps me keep it all straight.  Card organizers are also great so that you actually have a card ready to go when you realize someone's birthday is just around the corner, and time's tight.  I love it when I check my card organizer and find that I've already got the card ready to go, complete with a decorated envelope to match!  The tough part is just remembering to put the card in there once it's made, but I'm getting better at that part! 


I hope you've enjoyed my salute to Embrace Life!  Now it's time to head on over to Rhonda's blog and see what she's done with A Beautiful Thing.  My favorite is her last card - go check it out...love it!  Once again, thank you for stopping by today!

23 comments:

Jen Timko said...

Just beautiful! I am in love with that card organizer!

Valerie K said...

Love all these projects. May have to CASE your card organizer... :)

RhondaG - The Stampin' Bunny said...

Such pretty projects!! Love your card organizer!

Yapha said...

Gorgeous projects! I love that card organizer!

jengd said...

Beautiful work! I'm with everyone else too- that organizer is just great!

Tanya Boser said...

Ok, that card organizer is GOJUS! Way to perform under pressure!

Heidi Baks said...

You really have to click on the 2nd project to fully appreciate its beauty. I love the coloring on your card organizer!

Cindy said...

That card organizer is definitely my favorite of the bunch, but they are ALL gorgeous! I'm so going to miss Cottage Wall DSP, too. *sniff*

WebDeb said...

I love this set, also, and you have done a beautiful job. The card organizer is fab!

creations by jackie said...

Awesome, cards and I loved your card organizer. Maybe you could do a tuturial on it one day. Thanks for sharing.

Sara Mattson-Blume said...

I love the use of Cottage Wall Paper with all of your projects-so cool!

Betty said...

Of all the retiring sets this one is my favorite. I love how you added the little trio flowers to the leaf stamp and you used itty bitty backgrounds too. Ok I need a tissue now... wah! I don't want them to go!

PinkPunkPrincess said...

What a great way to showcase that DSP! Lovely projects.

mitz said...

what a winner you have in that organizer.. WOW.. thanks for the opportunity..
( mitz_zee@yahoodotcom)

Anonymous said...

Beautiful projects. The card organizer is gorgeous and is a great way to never miss another birthday! (lol, I'm good at making cards - not so good at getting them in the mail on time!)

Lisa N said...

GOJUS work! I love this set and sad to see it go.

Holly/catrules said...

Very pretty projects! I love your card organizer.

HeathersHobby said...

I love that sketch on the second card!

Twila said...

Cheryl, great project. I love the Cottage Wall DSP too, really going to miss it. Love your organizer!

Michelle James said...

awesome projects! i love the card organizer!

Kim said...

Beautiful projects! Love the card organizer.

Melissa said...

Beautiful work, Cheryl! I just *love* that card organizer! (P.S. I'm excited about Rich Razzleberry too!)

Carmen said...

I want that organizer!! Great job with all your projects!