Happy Saturday! I thought I'd share the 8 x 8 scrapbook swaps that I got in the mail a while back. Today I'll share the Halloween pages I received. My swap layout can be seen here.
The first was unsigned :( Love the use of the bat punch on the corners of the second page.
This one is from Rhonda Bischoff. Love the double stamping to create the moon behind the tree and owl.
The third one was also unsigned :( I'm really thinking I want this set and wheel now.
My favorite was by Holly Pedersen. Loved the punch art and the nice balance of DSP and card stock on her layout. I need to use that embossing folder!
I'll share the Thanksgiving pages as well as the Christmas ones in the coming days.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
Sofia's Give Thanks Card
Got go have more stamping fun over the weekend, so I decided to make the Give Thanks card that my stampin' 'sister' Sofia made last year for our fall team swap. I didn't have the frame/border stamp that she used around the Give Thanks sentiment, so I had to alter her design a little. She used Pumpkin Pie and Really Rust inks along with Old Olive and Chocolate Chip, so I updated the colors and used Cajun Craze in place of Really Rust, and swapped out the Pumpkin Pie for More Mustard. Cajun Craze card stock replaced the Really Rust that Sofia had used on her card. Once again, I cut down her card to 5 1/4 by 5 1/4 inches so it would fit into an envelope. I'll be bringing this card back next time for stamp camp as several of my stampers could only stay for a little while last time we got together, and several asked me to bring this one again.
I love the rich colors on this card, and I'm so glad I bought the Autumn Splendor set last year. It was one of those 'gee, do I really need ANOTHER fall leaf stamp set' decisions, and I'm glad I ended up getting this set afterall!

Fall Season of Friendship
I haven't used my Season of Friendship set in a long while and thought I'd best dust it off and see what I could make with it. I found this great card by Karrie Snider and decided to make a fall version of it. I used Autumn Spice Specialty DSP (love the heavier weight of this paper!) along with Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, More Mustard, and Old Olive markers. I think the background is a bit too busy - what do you think? I think it competes too much with the focal image. Love the colors, though!
Sunday, October 10, 2010
'Real' Paper Daisies
Back in August, I redesigned my blog background and header using My Digital Studio, Stampin' Up!s great digital design software. I liked the look so much that later that month, I made a digital card using the paper daisies, corduroy buttons, and Elegant Soiree papers from MDS, which I shared with you here. Wouldn't you know it, the Pretty in Pink corduroy buttons were one of two colors (the other being Real Red) that I didn't have! I put out a 'call' and Cindy and Sofia had some I could trade for. I had just received their buttons in the mail, when the buttons showed up on the SU! Clearance Rack (yup, I ordered another set then, along with the Real Red ones). Well, today, during the Lord of the Rings extended edition marathon that my DH is playing, I sat down at my desk for a while and made some cards. I made two of the paper daisies card I designed this summer using MDS, along with a card using Season of Friendship, which I'll share with you later. I hope you enjoy the 'real' card - hope to see you again soon!
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Sofia's Halloween Card
I shared last week that I featured two cards made last fall by my stampin' team 'sister', Sofia. Sofia is uber-talented and we all oh and ah over what she shares for our swaps each time we get together. I loved her Halloween card that she swapped last year, so I shared it with my stampers this month. Hers was 5 1/2 by 5 1/2 inches, but it wouldn't fit into the envelopes I have so I cut it down to 5 1/4 by 5 1/4 inches. I also updated the card stock colors as Really Rust that Sofia used is now retired. In addition to the Basic Black, I used Daffodil Delight and Cajun Craze (my newest fave fall color!). Today I finally had some time to make one of them myself:
The background image was sponged onto Whisper White. I used the 2 1/2 inch circle punch to create the masks from a Post-It note (hint: stick the Post-It to a scrap piece of copy paper first before punching or the Post-It will get stuck in your punch - trust me, I know this to be true!). First I sponged on So Saffron and then More Mustard to create the rising full moon. I then masked off the moon and sponged on Baja Breeze, then Not Quite Navy, and finally Night of Navy. My fence didn't come out too well as I had a huge uninked spot in one of the posts, so I ended up going over it with a Basic Black marker. The fence posts didn't quite match up the way I needed them to for the cat's feet, so I enlarged one post to make it work. The cat and bats were stamped in Jet Black StazOn ink. On Sofia's card, she stamped 'spooky nights' in Craft White, but I wanted to make it my own just a bit, so I changed it by stamping the sentiment onto a scrap of Whisper White in Basic Black, then stamping the bats in Basic Gray (stamped off once to lighten the shade of gray). The word window punch is perfect to frame the sentiment. To finish it off, the fence posts are highlighted with a white gel pen. Don't you just love her card? The gals at my stamp camp did! I'll share the other Sofia card my stampers did last weekend once I've stamped one.
The background image was sponged onto Whisper White. I used the 2 1/2 inch circle punch to create the masks from a Post-It note (hint: stick the Post-It to a scrap piece of copy paper first before punching or the Post-It will get stuck in your punch - trust me, I know this to be true!). First I sponged on So Saffron and then More Mustard to create the rising full moon. I then masked off the moon and sponged on Baja Breeze, then Not Quite Navy, and finally Night of Navy. My fence didn't come out too well as I had a huge uninked spot in one of the posts, so I ended up going over it with a Basic Black marker. The fence posts didn't quite match up the way I needed them to for the cat's feet, so I enlarged one post to make it work. The cat and bats were stamped in Jet Black StazOn ink. On Sofia's card, she stamped 'spooky nights' in Craft White, but I wanted to make it my own just a bit, so I changed it by stamping the sentiment onto a scrap of Whisper White in Basic Black, then stamping the bats in Basic Gray (stamped off once to lighten the shade of gray). The word window punch is perfect to frame the sentiment. To finish it off, the fence posts are highlighted with a white gel pen. Don't you just love her card? The gals at my stamp camp did! I'll share the other Sofia card my stampers did last weekend once I've stamped one.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Fun with the Candy Wrapper Die
For my stamp camp this past Friday, one project was a Halloween treat using the Candy Wrapper Die. I showed my stampers Barb Mullikin's great video on how to assemble the die, and then they got to work. I decided I'd make some for my girls to give to their teachers, so I made 15 myself. Here are a few of them. Can you believe it? I am actually ready for something ahead of time - they're all done, filled with candy, ready to be handed out, and it's only the beginning of October! That almost never happens! See you next time!
Sunday, October 3, 2010
September Sparkles Team Swaps
Last Sunday, my upline held our team meeting. I'm the swap coordinator, and for this meeting, I decided that our swaps should feature one of the individual stamps that SU! has available. I chose to use the Ornate Blossom stamp. I wasn't sure exactly what I was going to do with it, and as time started to run short, I settled for using a Mojo Monday sketch and the Color Coach. I wanted to use Concord Crush, and the Color Coach recommended a combination with Pear Pizzazz and Peach Parfait, so that's what I went with. I also used the new Level 1 hostess paper pack - love it! I stamped the Ornate Blossom in Concord Crush, then stamped over it with VersaMark (thank you, Stamp-a-ma-jig!). I embossed the image using Iridescent Ice EP and cut out the image with my Creative Memories Circle Cutting System. I know, I should have used my Circle Scissors, but I love my CM cutters, so that's what I grabbed. The sentiment is from Occasional Sentiments, a level 2 hostess set. I used the small Ornate Blossom from Friends Never Fade on the tag, and added a rhinestone for some bling.
Sofia was our hostess for this month's project, and we all loved her project. It features the cute pansies made with the butterfly punch. I was unhappy with how mine were coming out, but once they dried, they actually looked better. I still would have liked to have had more So Saffron showing on them. Here's Sofia's great card project:
Here are the swaps everyone else made. The first is also by Sofia, using Elegant Thank You:
Then there's the cute Dasher card made by Anne:
Marlise featured Tiny Teacups for her card:
Dianna used Engraved Greetings on hers:
Cindy used the elegant Elizabeth stamp (I so need that one):
Marianne's card uses the Homemade stamp:
Jeanne used the Single Snowflake stamp, embossed using Iridescent Ice EP:
Notice all the rhinestones? We all giggled about that as we traded cards. It's been a while since we all got together and it was great that so many of us were able to make it. Our next swap theme is Fall. I think I'll do a 3D item for that swap, as I'm already working on something that uses the Autumn Spice Specialty DSP (love the thicker weight of this paper). I'm going to try and get in the habit of sharing our team swaps with you as I've seen other stampers do that. Thanks for stopping by!
Sofia was our hostess for this month's project, and we all loved her project. It features the cute pansies made with the butterfly punch. I was unhappy with how mine were coming out, but once they dried, they actually looked better. I still would have liked to have had more So Saffron showing on them. Here's Sofia's great card project:
Here are the swaps everyone else made. The first is also by Sofia, using Elegant Thank You:
Then there's the cute Dasher card made by Anne:
Marlise featured Tiny Teacups for her card:
Dianna used Engraved Greetings on hers:
Cindy used the elegant Elizabeth stamp (I so need that one):
Marianne's card uses the Homemade stamp:
Jeanne used the Single Snowflake stamp, embossed using Iridescent Ice EP:
Notice all the rhinestones? We all giggled about that as we traded cards. It's been a while since we all got together and it was great that so many of us were able to make it. Our next swap theme is Fall. I think I'll do a 3D item for that swap, as I'm already working on something that uses the Autumn Spice Specialty DSP (love the thicker weight of this paper). I'm going to try and get in the habit of sharing our team swaps with you as I've seen other stampers do that. Thanks for stopping by!
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Father-in-Law's Birthday Card
We're getting the family together tonight to celebrate my FIL's birthday which was earlier this week. Here's the card I made for him:
He's an artist and lately has been putting lace onto some of his paintings, so I thought he might like the lace and elegant lines of this card. I used an Antique Brad to hold the new lace ribbon together. The sentiment is from a current Level 2 hostess set that right now I can't for the life of me remember the name of, and the swirl below it is from the Elegant Thank You single stamp. I hope he likes it!
He's an artist and lately has been putting lace onto some of his paintings, so I thought he might like the lace and elegant lines of this card. I used an Antique Brad to hold the new lace ribbon together. The sentiment is from a current Level 2 hostess set that right now I can't for the life of me remember the name of, and the swirl below it is from the Elegant Thank You single stamp. I hope he likes it!
I'm Still Here...
Hi there everyone! Life has been busy as of late. My youngest and I are taking piano lessons, then there's high school youth night for our oldest, confirmation class for the youngest, and this week, throw in a Girl Scout meeting for the youngest and a stamp camp for me... oh, and progress reports were due earlier this week, which always takes a lot of time to input... I'm so happy to just be sitting here at my computer at our local coffee shop with some candy wrapper boxes to finish up once I'm done surfing some of my favorite stamping blogs!
We had a fun time at my stamp camp yesterday. I featured two cards that were designed last year by sideline stamping team member Sofia. I'll share them with you soon. I made a size modification to hers, cutting them down 1/4 inch all around so they'd fit in our square envies, and the gals loved them. I'll be bringing one of them back next month as it's a good fall/Thanksgiving card and a few of my stampers couldn't stay long last night to make it. I also created a Post-It note holder after finding the cutest Halloween note pads at the dollar store at Target this past week. Our last project was the candy wrapper die, which my stampers (several are teachers) made for their TA's or friends. I'm making a dozen of them for my girls to give to their teachers as a little Halloween gift.
I'll share some pictures soon... I shot a few, but it was late and the lighting just wasn't good, so I need to reshoot. Also need to get a card together for my FIL as we're celebrating his birthday tonight. I SO struggle with masculine cards... so I guess I'm off to search for some good ideas! Hope to see you again soon!
We had a fun time at my stamp camp yesterday. I featured two cards that were designed last year by sideline stamping team member Sofia. I'll share them with you soon. I made a size modification to hers, cutting them down 1/4 inch all around so they'd fit in our square envies, and the gals loved them. I'll be bringing one of them back next month as it's a good fall/Thanksgiving card and a few of my stampers couldn't stay long last night to make it. I also created a Post-It note holder after finding the cutest Halloween note pads at the dollar store at Target this past week. Our last project was the candy wrapper die, which my stampers (several are teachers) made for their TA's or friends. I'm making a dozen of them for my girls to give to their teachers as a little Halloween gift.
I'll share some pictures soon... I shot a few, but it was late and the lighting just wasn't good, so I need to reshoot. Also need to get a card together for my FIL as we're celebrating his birthday tonight. I SO struggle with masculine cards... so I guess I'm off to search for some good ideas! Hope to see you again soon!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Almost Forgot This One...
At my last stamp camp, one of the projects my campers could make was a card organizer. One of my campers, Maddie, is a former student and daughter of our art teacher, Laura (who is also one of my regular stamp camp attendees). Maddie couldn't stay long, but wanted to make a card organizer, so she got the inside assembled and I offered to do the covers for her. I had brought a bunch of stamps, punches, and dies for this project, and Maddie said she liked daisies - so this is what I came up with for her. I hope she likes it!
I bought a ton of the Petals & Paisleys DSP back in 2007, so I thought I'd use some of it up by using it on this project. I used the coordinating retired sets Polka Dots & Paisley/Polka Dots & Petals and one of my favorite retired alpha sets, Tidy Alphabet. I thought it turned out pretty nicely. I used 1 1/4 inch owires and my Bind-it-all to finish it off.
I bought a ton of the Petals & Paisleys DSP back in 2007, so I thought I'd use some of it up by using it on this project. I used the coordinating retired sets Polka Dots & Paisley/Polka Dots & Petals and one of my favorite retired alpha sets, Tidy Alphabet. I thought it turned out pretty nicely. I used 1 1/4 inch owires and my Bind-it-all to finish it off.
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