October 3, 2017

Good Tidings Stampin' Up! Style

Hello and happy Tuesday! I hope you're all doing well. I'm doing the uphill battle with this cold. I have found night time to be worse of course, but we're getting there and now there's hubby that has it to, only his is a man cold! You know the one, the cold that is 10x worse than yours? Yeah, that one. Anyway...I just thank God I have stamping!
Which brings me to today's project! I just love this stamp set. I has so many possibilities but today, I wanted to show you a card that keeps it really simple but still packs a bit of wow with the sentiment serving as the focal point while highlighting some of our beautiful designer series paper. (Right now, through October 31st, Stampin' Up! has several of our DSP on sale Buy 3 Get 1 Free; unfortunately this isn't one of them)

Directions:

Begin with a standard card base of 8." x 5.5" scored and folded at 4.25" and layer with a piece of Old Olive cut 4" x 5.25" run through the Big Shot with the Oh My Stars embossing folder. Then layer a piece of the Merry Little Christmas DSP cut 2.25" x 4" onto a piece of Basic Black cardstock measuring 2.5" x 4". Add another piece of the DSP (I used the flip side of the Old Olive design) cut at 1.75" x 3.25" and adhere at an angle. Finally, stamp the sentiment onto a piece of Whisper White, using Memento Tuxedo Black ink. Then, for the Holly, stamp the greenery (this is a two step stamp) with Old Olive ink, stamp off for the first layer, then full strength for the second stamp. Then, using Real Red ink, do the same for the berries, as these are also a 2 step stamp. Run this through the Big Shot with the Layering Circles Framelits and add to the card front using Stampin' Dimensionals. 
I hope you enjoyed today's card. If so, please leave a comment and I would love for you to join my mailing list for more fun ideas like this one. 
Have an amazing day and Happy Stamping,











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September 28, 2017

Stampin' Up! Merry Cafe Treats

Hello there and Happy Thursday! I hope this is finding you well, I for one am fighting off a nasty head cold, so just to forewarn you if my sentence structure seems a bit off, well medicine head has a way of doing that to ya, especially when sleep seems to elude you. Anyway, enough whining. I have a really cute treat to share with you using the Stampin' Up! Merry Cafe stamp set. I just love it! Especially since I am a Pumpkin Spice FREAK! I LOVE all things Pumpkin Spice, YUM! And what better with a hot cup of Pumpkin Spice coffee than a Biscotti to dunk? Seriously, AWESOME...so, here it is

These little treat bags are a cinch to make using the Mini Treat Bag Framelit Collection. I just cut 2 of the small sections for the bags from a 3" x 12" piece of DSP from the Painted Autumn collection, added some Gold Metallic Thread, stamped the coffee cup using Early Espresso Ink (perfect choice don't ya think) onto Very Vanilla cardstock and cut it out using the coordinating die, I stamped the label and the lid onto Tangerine Tango Cardstock also with Early Espresso ink and cut with the coordinating dies, layered the pieces together and added to the treat holder with a couple of Dimensionals and dropped my Biscotti into the pouch.
I hope you enjoyed today's treat; if you have any questions please let me know.. 
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September 26, 2017

It's All About The Adhesive!

Hello and Happy Tuesday! Have you ever wondered WHY Stampin' Up!® carries so many different types of adhesive? Have you ever wondered what the purpose was for each of the different types of adhesive? Well, today I am going to give you the answers to your burning questions regarding each of our adhesives and when you should use them (or not use them)

Snail

Snail adhesive is probably the simplest of all of the adhesives to use. There really isn't any learning curve for using it, and it makes applying adhesive to your project quick and easy. It shines when placing card layers together, adding ribbon to a card front or holding decorative thread in place. A weakness of Snail adhesive is that for 3D items such as boxes or other projects that have moving parts that will have stress placed on them, Snail is not really strong enough to stand up long term on these projects; you will want to turn to a stronger adhesive. 

Fast Fuse

Fast Fuse is also a convenient adhesive that rolls on to your surface, however, it does have a little learning curve. You must "check" at the end of your application to "break" the adhesive away from the applicator, otherwise, you will have a great big sticky mess on your hands...ask me how I know! It is a stronger adhesive than Snail, making it a good choice for 3D items and any projects with moving parts.

Fine Tip Glue

Fine Tip Glue is a very fluid adhesive that comes in an applicator with a very fine, needle like tip that allows you to place adhesive very precisely, in just the exact spot you need it in just the right amount you need. That make this THE go to adhesive for small embellishments such as sequins or rhinestones etc. It's also great for those detailed die cuts so that you can be very precise with your adhesive. 

Multipurpose Liquid Glue

Multipurpose Liquid Glue is just that, multipurpose and is probably the most well rounded adhesive we carry. It has both a small tip applicator end for applying glue to smaller areas in well controlled amounts and a wide for applying a large amount of adhesive down onto large surface areas. Multipurpose Liquid Glue is a good strong adhesive also making it a great choice for those 3D projects. Another advantage of the Multipurpose Liquid Glue is that you have "wiggle" time to ensure your items are lined up exactly where you want them before they dry permanently in place and this leads me to the disadvantage that the slower drying time can lead to unwanted movement of layers or embellishments.

Mini Glue Dots

What can I say about Mini Glue Dots? I LOVE Mini Glue Dots! They are a real work horse in my craft room. They are perfect for adding embellishments to cards, they're great for both large and small embellishments, they are precise especially if you add them with your piercing tool. And believe it or not, those little Glue Dots are STRONG!

Tear & Tape

Tear & Tape is one of the THE strongest adhesives we carry and it is perfect for those 3D items and projects that will receive a lot of wear and tear from use. It's easy to use and comes in a roll that will last you through many a project. 

Stampin' Dimensionals and Foam Adhesive Strips

Stampin' Dimensionals provide lift while at the same time providing staying power. These little "pillows" of adhesive do just as the name implies, provides dimension for your projects by lifting the item/element you place onto your project with these little hexagons. And the best part, you can layer them one on top of the other to increase the depth and dimension of your project as you'd like.

Multipurpose Adhesive Sheets

Multipurpose Adhesive Sheets are a must have if you do a lot of die cutting, especially fine detailed cuts. These adhesive sheets provide edge to edge adhesive coverage when applied to the paper prior to die cutting making them the perfect choice when working with very detailed dies. This literally turns your die cuts into "stickers"

As you can see, every adhesive has it's specialty and purpose. However, while you are building your supplies, the most "well rounded" adhesive of them all is the Multipurpose Liquid Glue as it is a great general purpose glue that is effective in most situations. I hope you found this helpful in choosing the right adhesive for the job at hand. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me and I will be sure to get you an answer. If you found this helpful and would like more information like this, join my mailing list for lots more tips, tricks and ideas along with lots of news and information! 
Happy Stamping,




September 23, 2017

Stampin' Up! Painted Autumn Gift Card Set with Mini Pizza Box

Hello, happy Saturday and happy Fall! I don't know what kind of Autumn weather you're having, but we seem to have moved into more Summer weather than Summer had! I'm not complaining, I love it....but its a bit strange.
Anyway, in honor of the onset of Fall officially, I decided to share a Fall project with you, using the awesome Painted Autumn stamp set by Stampin' Up! This has got to be my most favorite set of the entire catalog, well ok, I love the entire catalog, so I will say it's my favorite Fall set.

These little Mini Pizza Boxes will hold 8 3" x 3" cards and envelopes with room to spare! Honestly, I think you could do between 12 and 16 with envelopes, but I stopped with 8. I made a video to show you just how quickly you can put these together for a gift maybe for your Thanksgiving Day dinner hostess? Or how about putting a bunch of these together, have everyone write a personal "I am thankful for you because....." for someone special and present them with the gift box full of blessed messages! I was recently at a Thirty One party where the consultant passed around a blank colored piece of paper to all of us in attendance to write something positive and affirming to our hostess to place into a a little bag that she was presenting to our hostess as a gift for having the party, but I thought what a great idea for any one any time that needs a little pick me up? Anytime they're having a bad day, they can pull out their little box of cards and read all of the positive things friends and loved ones had to say.

I hope you enjoyed today's project, I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below. And if you have another idea for using these gift cards and boxes, share those ideas as well, I would love to hear how you would use them. If you would love to reproduce the projects above, you can find all of the materials I used in the links below and if you want more ideas, free tutorials and great information, join my mailing list!
Have an amazing day and Happy Stamping!







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Painted Harvest Photopolymer Stamp Set
$21.00
So Saffron Classic Stampin' Pad
$6.50
Crushed Curry Classic Stampin' Pad
$6.50
Chocolate Chip Classic Stampin' Pad
$6.50
Whisper White 12" X 12" Card Stock
$7.00
Mini Pizza Boxes
$6.00
Crushed Curry Solid Baker’S Twine
$3.00

September 19, 2017

Test Tube Spooky Treat Box

Happy Tuesday! I have a cute little treat box to share with you today. I had found these cute little Test Tubes filled with bubbles on Amazon early summer and decided to use these in preparation for an up coming craft fair since I don't currently have candy on hand to fill my Stampin' Up! Treat Tubes.
These are so quick and easy to make but I decided to do a video for you so you could see just how quick these go together.. I hope you enjoy it and that it inspires you to make a bunch of these to pass out to your little ghosts and goblins this Halloween season.


Below, you will find the products used in this project, linked directly to my store if you would like to re-create these adorable little boxes. I also included a link to the Test Tube Bubbles from Amazon because lets face it, who doesn't love bubbles? They can make even the most serious person smile!
Let me know if you try making your own, I would love to hear how it goes. For more ideas and Free Tutorials, join my mailing list.
In the meantime, Happy Stamping,








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Spooky Cat Photopolymer Stamp Set
$17.00
Basic Black 8-1/2" X 11" Card Stock
$8.00
Very Vanilla 8-1/2" X 11" Card Stock
$9.00
Spooky Night Designer Series Paper
$11.00
Tuxedo Black Memento Ink Pad
$6.00
Pumpkin Pie Classic Stampin' Pad
$6.50
Tear & Tape Adhesive
$7.00
Paper Snips Scissors
$10.00
Simply Scored
$30.00
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