Handy Man Thank You

When I saw this challenge from Play Date Cafe (pdcc123) I wasn’t too sure. But once I pulled the colors out, I fell in love.

The inspiration photo for the color challenge had me thinking ric-rac or chevrons.

I needed to make a masculine card for one of mom’s upcoming stamp camps. I was tasked to make the card using Totally Tool.

Thanks for taking a peek!

Thanks for All You Do
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Totally Tool, Woodgrain Background;
Colors: White, Pool Party, Island Indigo, Tangerine Tango, Certainly Celery, Black;
Other: Basic Grey & Sahara Sand markers, Tasteful Trim die;
Layout: Retro Sketch #1

St Patrick’s Day

I created this card for mom’s stamp camp a couple weeks ago. I ended up casing the design of my Christmas card (second card) because her customers loved the design and wanted a chance to make the ruffle.

To make the ruffle, punch a couple strips of cardstock using the Scallop Border punch. Run the cardstock through a crimper a lot to break up the inner fibers. Apply adhesive to the back of the circle, around the edges. Adhere the first edge of the scalloped piece and just fold and bend to fit it around the circle.

The colors are not the best in this photo. That green is Lucky Limeade!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Happy St Patrick ala carte;
Colors: Lucky Limeade, So Saffron, White;
Other: Limeade DSP, Limeade Ribbon, Scallop Border punch, Circle die;

Rainbow Critters

I created this card for one of mom’s stamp camp. She requested a kid birthday card. I chose to use Fox & Friends (such a cute little set!). I couldn’t pick which little critter to use, so I decided to use them all. I was trying to decide what color to make each animal when I realized I could make a rainbow. That always makes me happy 🙂

Thanks for taking a peek!

happy day
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Fox & Friends, Friendly Phrases;
Colors: Daffodil Delight, Pure Poppy, Pumpkin Pie, Lucky Limeade, Marina Mist, Perfect Plum, White, Crumb Cake;
Other: Daffodil ribbon, Scallop Border punch;

Different Valentine

This is another card I created for my mom’s December stamp camp.

This time we wanted a card that used a set that wasn’t your typical valentine and we wanted the feel of it to not scream valentine either.

The background stamping was masked so the flourish would not appear below the sentiment.

The flower is stamped 3 times and cut out in layers and popped up to create a dimensional flower.

I added tiny pearls to the flourish for a final touch.

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LOVE
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Creative Elements, Lovely Letters;
Colors: Island Indigo, Pool Party, Rich Razzleberry, Vanilla;
Other: Pearls

Valentine Greetings

I created this card for my mom to use at her December stamp camp.

The hearts are hand-cut and popped-up.

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Valentine Greetings
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: I {Heart} Hearts, Grateful Greetings;
Colors: Real Red, Pretty in Pink, Crumb White, Black;
Other: Pink ribbon, Petals a Plenty embossing folder, Rounded Corner punch;

Worlds Apart

I created this card for mom’s stamp camp last month. My assignment was to use Zoo Review. Since the theme for that camp was the winter holidays, I decided to use the two cold-weather animals.

I know polar bears and penguins don’t co-habitate, but that made me think about how many “invisible” friends I have online – which lead me to the sentiment 🙂

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World 2 Me
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Zoo Review, Word Play;
Colors: Bashful Blue, Night of Navy, White; and markers: Sahara Sand, Pumpkin pie;
Other: Dazzling Details (glitter glue), Northern Flurries embossing folder;

Wintery Thank You

I created this card for mom’s 12 Weeks of Christmas newsletter.

While this may not be “quick” – if you stamp and emboss a couple pieces of blue card stock all at once, you can cut it up and have 8 panels ready for cards. And the rest of the card is super easy.

Thanks for taking a peek!

Thank You
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Serene Snowflake, Perfect Punches;
Colors: Night of Navy, Bashful Blue, White;
Other: White ribbon, Oval Scallop punch, White embossing powder;

Stitched Christmas

These two cards were created for InkUp newsletters. They both happen to use stitching and are Christmas themed, so I thought I’d post them together.

Mom had asked me to create a shaker card using the new Mica Flakes and Dimensional Foam Frames from the Holiday Mini. This card is what I came up with.

To make the ornament shaker, I stamped and punched two ornaments. From one ornament I also punched a circle (I punched a circle from scrap, placed it on my ornament, traced it, then aligned the traced line with the punch). I glued an acetate ornament to the back of the front ornament, followed by a Foam Frame, added a bit of mica, then peeled the liner from the Foam Frame and attached the back ornament.

The hardest part about this card was sewing around the Top Note!! And in case you don’t know, to do the matted Top Note, I just die cut two – one in green and one in white; the “front” one (in this case the green one) was then hand-cut around the embossed dashed lines.

This next card was quite fun. I started by cutting a Vanilla panel the size I wanted the “quilt”. I marked a dot on the Vanilla panel where the sentiment would be. Then I just took one piece of patterned paper and placed the corner on the dot and adhered it, then I trimmed the paper along the Vanilla edge. I repeated that for each of the other three patterns.

I added machine stitching to the pattern panel (zig-zag where the patterns meet and straight around the edge). I wrapped the panel with the ribbon and adhered it to the card base. Finally I stamped and punched my sentiment and adhered it with dimensionals.

Thanks for taking a peek!

Christmas Greetings
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Delightful Decorations, Grateful Greetings;
Colors: Garden Green, White, Real Red;
Other: Top Note die, Ornament punch, Circle punch, Acetate, White Baker’s Twine, Sq Lattice Embossing Folder, Mica flakes & Frame Dimensional Foam (Holiday Mini);
Joy at Christmas
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Perfect Punches;
Colors: Espresso, Cherry, Wasabi, Vanilla;
Other: Holly Berry Bouquet DSP, Cherry Seam Binding ribbon, Scallop Circle punch;

Bells & Boughs

I created quite a few Christmas cards for my mom’s StampinUp business. These two I’m posting today are both done with Bells & Boughs (so happy this set made it to the big catalog!).

This first card, while it may seem similar to other cards I’ve posted, this one is actually the first one I created – and it is also my favorite Christmas card I’ve created this year!

The greenery on this card was created with the pines from Lovely as a Tree. The bells are watercolored, cut out, and popped-up.

 
This second card needed to be a quick and easy card for stamp camp.

I started by stamping the Sahara panel with the holly image. I sponged around the edge of the panel to help pop it from the card base. The rest of the card should be fairly obvious – a little embossing, some ribbon, and a die cut.

Thanks for taking a peek!

Merry Christmas (yellow bells)
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Bells & Boughs, Christmas Greetings, Lovely as a Tree, Music Notes wheel;
Card Stock: Saffron, Limeaid, White;
Ink: Saffron & Mustard, Limeaid & Olive, Calypso & Riding Hood;
A Merry Christmas (sand holly)
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Bells & Boughs;
Colors: Sahara Sand, Always Artichoke, Cherry Cobbler;
Other: Artichoke Seam Binding, Tags die, Plenty-a-Petals Embossing Folder;

Christmas Projects

My mom, a StampinUp demonstrator, hosted a 12 Weeks of Christmas newsletter again this year. And, as in the past, I helped her with the issues.

These three projects were ones I created for the newsletter.

First up is a pop-top can. This was the first one of these I made. It was surprisingly easy – I just followed the directions at SplitCoast.

This next project is a tree decoration – Double Ball Ornament. Again, I followed directions at Splitcoast.

The only tip I have is to be careful you don’t over bend your pieces, they really need to stay flexible.

And, if you can find the right hat pin, it will make all the difference! Mine did not have a ribbon eye so I had to fake that bit and it didn’t really last.

All the projects here use Holly Berry Bouquet paper from the StampinUp Holiday mini.

And finally, my last project. This was so cool. This little box is actually created using the StampinUp Petal Cone die! Dawn Olchefske created a great video showing just how to make the box.

All supplies are StampinUp, but if you have any specific questions – don’t hesitate to ask!

Thanks for stopping by!