It’s RemARKably Ornamental!

Welcome to the Maui Stamper edition of the RemARKable Stamp of the Month Blog Tour!

Maui Stamper Ornament Banner Christmas Decor RemARKable Stamp of the Month TourWe are featuring two sets – Harvest of Thanks and the Christmas Ornament stamp and punch set.  Here on Maui, while we are VERY VERY thankful, we don’t use a lot of the traditional harvest-associated images.  Now, if Stampin’ Up! came up with a stamp set showing how sugar cane is harvested, or the line of pickers than go through a pineapple field, well, THAT would be a Harvest stamp set I could use!!  But I digress…I am skipping ahead to Christmas.

Maui Stamper Ornament Banner Christmas Decor RemARKable Stamp of the Month TourI wanted to play with these little ornaments.  We’ve had ornament sets and punches in the past, and I wanted to do something different.  It occurred to me that they were shaped a bit like a lightbulb, and that made a big lightbulb go off in my head!  (I’ll bet you wish you’d been there to see it!)

Maui Stamper Ornament Banner Christmas Decor RemARKable Stamp of the Month TourI stamped and punched a small heap of ornaments, used the pokey doodle (Hey, Heather Summers calls it that and I can too) to put little holes at the top, and strung them on Linen Thread (please, PLEASE, Stampin’ Up! – don’t EVER retire Linen Thread.)

Maui Stamper Ornament Banner Christmas Decor RemARKable Stamp of the Month TourThere’s a giant EASY BUTTON on this project – it would be fun and pretty stress-free to do with little kids, a class full of bored 4th graders, or just about anyone who wanted an alternative to stringing popcorn.  You could  step it up in so many ways…but not today.

Maui Stamper RemARKable Stamp of the Month Christmas Ornament DecorI wouldn’t turn really little kids loose on this one…but it’s another fun one!  Stamp and punch 6 ornaments, score them down the middle and adhere them back to back.  Before you stick the last two sides together (I use Tombo, the Wonder Adhesive) slip a little beading wire twisted with a loop on top into the fold.  Slip a bead on the other end and then slide the ends into your paper tassle.

The paper tassel is just a strip of paper (mine was 2 1/2″ by 6″) cut almost to the top at 1/8″ or 1/16″ increments.  It is VERY easy to do with our paper trimmer – it slides through that DSP like buttah – but you need to go slowly as you begin each cut.  Put some SNAIL across the top, roll it up, and cover it with a little bit of ribbon and you have a tassel!

Maui Stamper RemARKable Stamp of the Month Christmas Ornament DecorThe possibilities are endless!

That’s all for me today – but for more (practically endless!) possibilities, continue on through the RemARKable tour.  Robin is next and I’m sure you’ll love her crafty genius!

Next Blog in the RemARKable Stamp of the Month Blog TourNancy Amato           http://stampinallnight.blogspot.com
Melissa Bolinger      http://www.stampinup.net/blog/2089191
Jackie Bottomley     http://www.jackiebottomley.blogspot.com
Susan Carlson         http://stampinmomoffour.blogspot.com
Tamra Davis            http://www.thecardladies.com
Connie Deibler         http://www.conniestamps.com
Danielle Denhardt    http://www.purrfectlycreative.com
Sherri Eddleblute      http://www.sweetestdesigns.blogspot.com
Crystal Kondo           http://www.card-ed.com
Deb Lehigh               http://thestampinhut.typepad.com
Anne Matasci            http://www.MauiStamper.wordpress.com
Robin Merriman        http://www.trinitydesignstudio.blogspot.com
Audra Monk              http://thecraftyyogi.blogspot.com
Maria Pane               http://www.stampinandscrappinwithriri.blogspot.com
Andi Potler                http://www.absolutekreations.com
Michele Reynolds     http://www.inspirationink.typepad.com
Vicki Soni                  http://www.paperinkle.com
Pam Staples             http://www.sunnygirlscraps.com
Jeri St. John             https://jerrisgemtastics.blogspot.com
Jeannette Swain       http://www.stampsnwhatnot.com
Janet Wakeland        http://www.remarkablycreated.com

 

Something RemARKably Different

Welcome to the September RemARKable 25th Anniversary Blog tour!  This month I’m working WAY outside of my usual comfort zone!

Maui Stamper mixed media Best of Halloween CatStampin’ Up! demonstrators who went to Convention 2013 might have seen Carrie Cudney’s presentation on Living a Creative Life.  She showed us three mixed media canvases, and I was inspired to try my own.  Talk about a learning experience!!  And photographing this was a challenge.  I’ve got some detailed pictures to help you get a better feeling of what this really looks like.

Maui Stamper mixed media Best of Halloween CatHere’s a closer look at my cat wearing the Sorting Hat from the Best of Halloween stamp set.  The cat was based on the Frightening Feline MDS image and was sketched onto Witches Brew DSP and cut out.

Maui Stamper mixed media Best of Halloween CatLinen thread whiskers were dragged through Basic Black ink, and Rhinestone Jewels were colored with a Sharpie® marker.

Maui Stamper mixed media Best of Halloween CatThe background DSP is also from Witches Brew, and I masked a circle to create a full moon.  One of the things I learned is that if you apply Mod Podge before you add in your color, the color doesn’t sink into the paper (DUH).  Although it would dry, as soon as I tried to add anything over it the color would move.  My background ended up being darker than I would have liked, but I learned something!

That’s Witches Brew Washi tape in the top left corner.

Maui Stamper mixed media Best of Halloween CatI took the spiderweb idea straight from Carrie’s project.  I used a black marker for the lines, then added Black Stampin’ Glitter (which did not photograph well at all, so imagine lots of sparkle here!)

Maui Stamper mixed media Best of Halloween CatThe bats are already on the DSP, the lines and blotches are from Gorgeous Grunge, and Trick or Treat is from the Best of Halloween.

Maui Stamper mixed media Best of Halloween CatThe pumpkin uses the Extra Large Oval punch, the Bird punch (the wing is the leaf) and LOTS of sponging.  The orange glitter is kind of everywhere, but at least it shows in the photo!  And btw, Mr. Maui Stamper has seen this project and neither he nor I have mentioned said glitter.  If you don’t acknowledge it, it doesn’t exist.

Maui Stamper mixed media Best of Halloween CatThis corner photo gives you a better idea for the feeling of the whole project – and a good look at that spooky tree from Best of Halloween.

Maui Stamper mixed media Best of Halloween CatHere’s the cat’s tail and a view of the haunted house.  I used white chalk – classroom type – to outline the cat in hopes of giving it more definition.  This photo also gives you an idea of the way the ink moved around when I put the final coat of Mod Podge on – very annoying.  I won’t make that mistake twice!

Maui Stamper Tag  Best of HalloweenThis stamp set is especially well suited to tags!

Maui Stamper Tag  Best of HalloweenI used one of the Bitty Label punches to create a little interest around the opening for the ribbon.  Did you know that gorgeous black and grey striped ribbon from last year is now available as part of the Halloween Banner Simply Created Accessory Kit?  I was VERY happy to see that!

Maui Stamper Tag  Best of HalloweenOne last look at the tag…and it’s time to head over to Trinity Design Studios to see what Robin has up her sleeve!  The tour logo below will take you there, or click on the link in the list of blogs at the bottom of the post.  Thanks for stopping by!

blogtour-25years-nextNancy Amato                     http://stampinallnight.blogspot.com
Melissa Bolinger                 http://www.stampinup.net/blog/2089191
Jackie Bottomley                http://www.jackiebottomley.blogspot.com
Susan Carlson                    http://stampinmomoffour.blogspot.com
Tamra Davis                        http://www.thecardladies.com
Sherri Eddleblute                http://www.sweetestdesigns.blogspot.com/
Kathy Hamrick                   http://www.countryroads.typepad.com/
Crystal Kondo                    http://www.card-ed.com
Deb Lehigh                        http://thestampinhut.typepad.com/
Anne Matasci                     http://www.MauiStamper.wordpress.com      YOU ARE HERE!!!
Robin Merriman                 http://www.trinitydesignstudio.blogspot.com
Maria Pane                        http://www.stampinandscrappinwithriri.blogspot.com
Andi Potler                        http://www.absolutekreations.com
Michele Reynolds              http://www.inspirationink.typepad.com
Sharon Tisdale                  http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/coveredbridgesstamper/blog
Janet Wakeland                 http://www.remarkablycreated.com

It’s a RemARKable Autumn

Trick or Treat!

Maui Stamper RemARKable Blog Tour handmade Halloween gift bagHalloween goodies – or a bag full of Creepy Crawlies?  I’m hoping for treats, not tricks.

Maui Stamper RemARKable Blog Tour handmade Halloween gift bagThe Halloween Bash stamp set has fun images to play with, and I thought these tickets were just the thing to add to the top of my tag.  They’ve got a little sparkle courtesy of Vanilla Smooch spritz.  And the hole for that gorgeous ribbon at the top is made with the small ticket punch – it makes a generous opening.  I’ve used the beautiful black and grey striped ribbon that’s available again as part of the Halloween Banner Simply Created Accessory kit.

Maui Stamper RemARKable Blog Tour handmade Halloween gift bagI stamped the main image once in Tangerine Tango, then again in Black Staz-on.  I cut out the word “CRAWLY” in black, snipped the ends, and added Basic Black card stock extensions to the ends.  The black rhinestone gems at the bottom are colored with the black Sharpie® marker that NEVER leaves my desk!

Maui Stamper RemARKable Blog Tour handmade Halloween gift bagThe tag can stand alone without the bag, but we do love those Tag a Bags!  Don’t miss the textural stamping on the Tangerine Tango tag base courtesy of Gorgeous Grunge, the stamp set that does everything – even the dishes!!  (ok, I’m KIDDING there…)

It’s a challenge for me to get in the mood for a true Autumn card, but I think the muse was working for this one:

Maui Stamper RemARKable Blog Tour handmade Autumn cardMagnificent Maple is a single stamp and it is truly a magnificent rendition of a leaf.  I’ve masked and stamped it in Crushed Curry, Tangerine Tango, Cajun Craze and Old Olive. I chose Naturals Ivory card stock for the card base, but I used Very Vanilla for the tag – the Naturals papers have just enough texture to them that a bold image such as that tag doesn’t come out with enough definition to please me.

Maui Stamper RemARKable Blog Tour handmade Autumn cardI used the Tags for You stamp and punch bundle and popped the label up on a dimensional.  “So Grateful” is from Apothecary Art, and the spatters are from Gorgeous Grunge.  (If I keep using that stamp set it’s gonna get a Maui Stamper Abbreviated Name, but for now I’ll spell it out.)

I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s Stamp-of-the-Month projects and I encourage you to take the full tour to see what everyone is sharing.  Robin is up next and I KNOW she’ll have a treat in store for you!  All the blogs on the tour are available below in case you want to re-visit a favorite or just take the tour in your own quirky way.  I encourage that kind of behavior 🙂

Stamp of the Month Blog Tour Trinithy Design Studios

Nancy Amato           http://stampinallnight.blogspot.com
Melissa Bolinger      http://www.stampinup.net/blog/2089191
Jackie Bottomley     http://www.jackiebottomley.blogspot.com
Susan Carlson         http://stampinmomoffour.blogspot.com
Tamra Davis            http://www.thecardladies.com
Connie Deibler         http://www.conniestamps.com
Danielle Denhardt    http://www.purrfectlycreative.com
Sherri Eddleblute      http://www.sweetestdesigns.blogspot.com
Crystal Kondo           http://www.card-ed.com
Deb Lehigh               http://thestampinhut.typepad.com
Anne Matasci           http://www.mauistamper.wordpress.com                YOU ARE HERE
Robin Merriman        http://www.trinitydesignstudio.blogspot.com
Audra Monk              http://thecraftyyogi.blogspot.com
Maria Pane               http://www.stampinandscrappinwithriri.blogspot.com
Andi Potler                http://www.absolutekreations.com
Michele Reynolds     http://www.inspirationink.typepad.com
Vicki Soni                  http://www.paperinkle.com
Pam Staples             http://www.sunnygirlscraps.com
Jeri St. John             https://jerrisgemtastics.blogspot.com
Jeannette Swain       http://www.stampsnwhatnot.com
Janet Wakeland        http://www.remarkablycreated.com

What could be better? Best of Shelli

RemARKably, it’s the third Sunday and time for a Best of Blog Tour. The featured set for July is Best of Shelli – you DO know who Shelli is, don’t you?

Maui Stamper RemARKable Best of Shelli Blog Tour

  • Best of Shelli 25th Anniversary, Affection Collection and Express Yourself (hostess) stamp sets
  • Very Vanilla, Crisp Cantaloupe, Calypso Coral and Baked Brown Sugar card stock
  • Crisp Cantaloupe and Baked Brown Sugar FFIP
  • Big Shot and Hearts A-Flutter Framelits
  • Artisan Punch
  • Natural Trim Ribbon
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals

Each of these images really does say “Shelli Gardner” in my mind. I had a good time stretching my usual sense of style to play with the textures available with these varied images, and of course once you start cutting out flags it’s really hard to stop 🙂

BoShelli10I have a soft spot for typewriters – I’ve got my grandfather’s old Royal in its traveling case. He used to take it on the train every day from Redwood City to San Francisco as a VP for Pacific Far East Line. I vividly remember riding with my grandmother late summer afternoons to the train station to wait for Gramps to get home.

Maui Stamper RemARKable Best of Shelli Blog Tour 25th Anniversary

  • Best of Shelli 25th Anniversary and Trust God stamp sets
  • Whisper White Craft Ink and Pistachio Pudding and Soft Suede FFIP
  • Whisper White and Pistachio Pudding card stock
  • Big Shot and Circle Thinlets Flip Card die
  • 1 3/4″ Circle punch
  • Bitty punch pack
  • Pearl Jewels
  • Tea Lace Doily

This has a TOTALLY different feeling, doesn’t it? If you look closely you’ll see I didn’t bother to align these images perfectly – no Stamp-a-ma-jig this time! I was feeling terribly cavalier and did some “eyeball inking” – imagine that!!

Maui Stamper RemARKable Best of Shelli Blog Tour 25th AnniversaryThis looks straight onto the Flip Circle portion of the card – you can see how everything is lined up. I trimmed a smidge off the Tea Party doily so that it would fit around the curve created by the thinlet.

Maui Stamper RemARKable Best of Shelli Blog Tour 25th AnniversaryHere’s my trick for that two-tone effect. I ran a piece of Whisper White card stock through with the thinlet, overlapping just the last scoring bar. It was easy to line up that folded line on my Stampin’ Trimmer and take the flap off so that I could adhere the back panel to the card base.

Maui Stamper RemARKable Best of Shelli Blog Tour 25th AnniversaryHere’s what it looks like flattened out from the front – well, it’s the front of the card and the front of the second page, and the back of the Circle Flip – if you can follow my fronts and backs!

Maui Stamper RemARKable Best of Shelli Blog Tour 25th AnniversaryHere’s what it looks like if you flip the “flattened out front” card onto the reverse side.

Maui Stamper RemARKable Best of Shelli Blog Tour 25th AnniversaryOne more angle for you to see! Although it appears that the front panel is NOT Pistachio Pudding, I assure you that it is. This Thinlet is really fun to play with!

Your next stop, as always, is the Trinity Design Studio – be sure and leave Robin a comment to tell her how much you love her work!

Maui Stamper Best of 25th Anniversary Blog Tour

Here’s today’s RemARKable Tour line-up in case you decide to go off-road:

Nancy Amato http://stampinallnight.blogspot.com
Melissa Bolinger http://www.stampinup.net/blog/2089191
Jackie Bottomley http://www.jackiebottomley.blogspot.com
Susan Carlson http://www.stampinmomoffour.blogspot.com
Tamra Davis http://www.thecardladies.com
Lynn Embrey http://www.possibilitiestamperstudio.com
Kathy Hamrick http://www.countryroads.typepad.com
Crystal Kondo http://www.card-ed.com
Deb Lehigh http://thestampinhut.typepad.com
Anne Matasci http://www.MauiStamper.wordpress.com YOU ARE HERE!!
Robin Merriman http://www.trinitydesignstudio.blogspot.com
Andi Potler http://www.absolutekreations.com
Michele Reynolds http://www.inspirationink.typepad.com
Sharon Tisdale http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/coveredbridgesstamper/blog
Janet Wakeland http://www.remarkablycreated.com

Tag – You’re RemARKably IT!!

Just cause it’s called “Tag It” doesn’t mean you can’t use it on a card!

MauiStamper Tag It Handmade Card RemARKable Blog TourI took a page right out of Pam Morgan’s stamping demonstration at convention and just used the image – no coordinating framelit – to keep it simple.  The images in this set are VERY versatile – it’s awesome if you have the framelits, but you DON’T HAVE TO HAVE THEM to use the set.   (I KNOW.  What a SHOCK.)

I inked the image twice – once with Gumball Green (my new fave green) and once with  Primrose Petals.  I cut the Primrose Petals image up to get the “Celebrate” flag and the accent balloon, then added the Summer Starfruit Dahlia with a glue dot.

MauiStamper Tag It Handmade Card RemARKable Blog TourThat eyeball is begging for embellishment but I held back.  Make a note – that doesn’t happen often with me.

Of course, the stamp set is called TAG It.  In my book that mean’s it’s just begging to be a tag, and while I was at it I tossed in the coordinating Chalk Talk Framelits for good measure (you knew I had them – when I said you didn’t need them I meant it in the most hypothetical sense.  Of course you need them.)

MauiStamper Tag It Handmade Tag RemARKable Blog TourThis little tag just makes me happy.  Same color scheme with a little bit of Soft Suede, cuz now we’re talkin’ dirt.  And take a closer look at the pearls in the middle of the flowers:

MauiStamper Tag It Handmade Tag RemARKable Blog TourYellow Sharpie Marker to the rescue!  Had to be done.

I used the negative of the Chalk Talk Framelit to create an opening in this tag.  If you jumped on the Magnetic Cutting Pad bandwagon before we sold 13 weeks of inventory in 3 weeks (Yes Ma’am!!) it will be a snap to get that tag image cut squarely in the center of the Gumball Green tag.  (If you didn’t jump on the bandwagon, don’t worry, they are coming – you just have to be patient.  I’m not good at that.)

Layer a piece of Very Vanilla card stock behind with some dimensionals to keep it floating and you’re good to go:

MauiStamper Tag It Handmade Tag RemARKable Blog Tour

It’s a special priviledge to feature the Tag It! stamp set for this month’s RemARKable blog tour.  This set is the 2013-2013 Ronald McDonald House Charities fundraiser stamp set.  For every set sold, Stampin’ Up! donates $3.00 to RMHC in support of the good work that organization does to support families in crisis.  Learn more about  the Stampin’ Up! giving program and RMHC.

Your next stop on the tour is the Trinity Design Studio – I know Robin has a treat for you!

Maui Stamper Stamp of the Month Blog Tour

Here are all the tour participants should you want to make your own itinerary:

Nancy Amato              http://stampinallnight.blogspot.com
Melissa Bolinger          http://www.stampinup.net/blog/2089191
Jackie Bottomley         http://www.jackiebottomley.blogspot.com
Susan Carlson             http://stampinmomoffour.blogspot.com
Tamra Davis                 http://www.thecardladies.com
Connie Deibler             http://www.conniestamps.com
Danielle Denhardt        http://www.purrfectlycreative.com
Sherri Eddleblute         http://www.sweetestdesigns.blogspot.com
Crystal Kondo             http://www.card-ed.com
Deb Lehigh                 http://thestampinhut.typepad.com
Anne Matasci             http://www.MauiStamper.wordpress.com
Robin Merriman          http://www.trinitydesignstudio.blogspot.com
Audra Monk                http://thecraftyyogi.blogspot.com
Maria Pane                 http://www.stampinandscrappinwithriri.blogspot.com
Andi Potler                  http://www.absolutekreations.com
Michele Reynolds        http://www.inspirationink.typepad.com
Vicki Soni                    http://www.paperinkle.com
Pam Staples               http://www.sunnygirlscraps.com
Jeri St. John               https://jerrisgemtastics.blogspot.com
Jeannette Swain         http://www.stampsnwhatnot.com
Janet Wakeland          http://www.remarkablycreated.com

RemARKable Best of Greetings

Aloha and welcome to another RemARKable “Best of” blog tour!  This month’s Best of Greetings set is a keeper!  My hope is to show you how truly versatile a set like this can be especially when combined with other stamps you already own.

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsAh, the sympathy card…the one we want to get right, the one we want to speak louder than words.  I like the classic, elegant font of this greeting.  I’ve paired it with a little DSP from the Quatrefancy Specialty assortment and used the image from the elegant Simply Sketched Hostess set as an accent.  How many images do you have that would work here?

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsAnd yes, I did cut it out by hand.  With such a simple, uncomplicated card that extra step didn’t take too much extra time.

Using the same color scheme and same greeting, I created an entirely different look:

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsBy masking a rectangle in the center of your panel, you can create a clean, simple image that keeps the focus on your message.

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June Greetings Fortunately, we don’t always need a sympathy card.  Bright colors and sincere messages let our friends know we love them!

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsYep – same layout as the first card, but a completely different feeling when you change out the colors!  These warm bright shades say “Love you girlfriend!”  And if you’re wondering when we started offering Baker’s twine in that shade, take another look at the fabulous Tag a Bag Accessory kit!  PLENTY of twine for your projects and some leftovers too.

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsAnd last but not least, those same colors make a very quick and cheery card to tell someone they’ve made a difference in your life.  (Shout out to fellow RemARKable Beata Fiebelkorn for the inspiration!)  I embossed the greeting to make it really pop, but it would be quicker and ALMOST as wonderful without the embossing 🙂

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsWhat you can’t do without are the new Candy Dots in the center of the flowers.  These are brads without the bulk, the poking, or the manicure-destroying prong-wrassling!!  You know what I’m talking about. Love these!

That’s it for Best of Greetings Maui Stamper Style…I’m sure you’re as eager as I am to see what Robin is sharing with you!  You know what to do!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Best of  RemARKable Blog Tour

Nancy Amato   http://stampinallnight.blogspot.com
Melissa Bolinger   http://www.stampinup.net/blog/2089191
Jackie Bottomley   http://www.jackiebottomley.blogspot.com
Susan Carlson    http://stampinmomoffour.blogspot.com
Tamra Davis   http://www.thecardladies.com
Sherri Eddleblute    http://www.sweetestdesigns.blogspot.com/
Lynn Embrey   http://www.possibilitiestamperstudio.com/
Kathy Hamrick   http://www.countryroads.typepad.com/
Crystal Kondo  http://www.card-ed.com
Deb Lehigh   http://thestampinhut.typepad.com/
Anne Matasci    http://www.MauiStamper.wordpress.com      YOU ARE HERE!!!
Robin Merriman   http://www.trinitydesignstudio.blogspot.com
Maria Pane   http://www.stampinandscrappinwithriri.blogspot.com
Andi Potler     http://www.absolutekreations.com
Michele Reynolds    http://www.inspirationink.typepad.com
Sharon Tisdale    http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/coveredbridgesstamper/blog
Janet Wakeland    http://www.remarkablycreated.com

Chalk this one up: It’s RemARKable!

Welcome to the July Stamp of the Month tour and the awesome, trendy stamp set Chalk Talk – and the coordinating framelits!  I used elements of this set to create some fun labels for my stamp room.

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Chalk TalkI have a handful of re-purposed candle jars that I use for keeping odds and ends.  They’re frosted, so sometimes it’s hard to see what I’ve stashed inside.  These Chalk Talk images were perfect for making my own Designer labels!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Chalk TalkThe new In Color Stretchy ribbon makes beautiful curves!  I really like the combination of Coastal Cabana and Baked Brown Sugar…matter of fact, I’ve yet to come up with a combination of ANYTHING and Baked Brown Sugar that I don’t like!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Chalk TalkThree chubby jars, happy together on my shelf!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Chalk TalkThese labels are for my UG-LEE file cabinet.  I have been researching how to renovate old office cabinets, but I haven’t found a method I feel confident to attempt.  I’ll take your suggestions!!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Chalk TalkIt really is ugly…I want to refinish it with paint and give it a shabby chic look.  But I’ve got my labels all ready!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Chalk TalkFor the record, that is NOT Retired DSP – I used genuine Old Book pages for those rosettes 🙂  And the old book I used was literally falling apart at the seams, so I don’t feel badly about re-purposing the pages.  The Bigz XL Rosette die makes short work of all the scoring and folding.

Next stop is the Trinity Design Studio – I know Robin has a treat in store for  you!  And if you want to navigate the tour to the beat of a different drummer, the participants are listed below.

Maui Stamper Stamp of the Month Blog Tour

Nancy Amato  http://stampinallnight.blogspot.com
Melissa Bolinger   http://www.stampinup.net/blog/2089191
Jackie Bottomley  http://www.jackiebottomley.blogspot.com
Susan Carlson   http://stampinmomoffour.blogspot.com
Danielle Denhardt   http://www.purrfectlycreative.com
Tamra Davis  http://www.thecardladies.com
Connie Deibler   http://www.conniestamps.com
Crystal Kondo   http://www..card-ed.com
Deb Lehigh    http://thestampinhut.typepad.com
Anne Matasci   http://www.MauiStamper.wordpress.com         YOU ARE HERE!
Robin Merriman   http://www.trinitydesignstudio.blogspot.com
Audra Monk   http://www.thecraftyyogi.blogspot.com
Maria Pane  http://www.stampinandscrappinwithriri.blogspot.com
Andi Potler  http://www.absolutekreations.com
Michele Reynolds  http://www.inspirationink.typepad.com
Vicki Soni  http://www.paperinkle.com
Jeannette Swain   http://www.stampsnwhatnot.com/
Janet Wakeland   http://www.remarkablycreated.com

RemARKable Brides and Babies

Welcome to the June edition of the RemARKable 25th Anniversary “Best of” Blog Tour!  I hope you’ve enjoyed the first half of this series – I know that we, your RemARKable team, have enjoyed bringing it to you.

This first image just shouted “EMBOSS ME” when I saw this set for the first time:

Maui Stamper 25th Anniversary Best of Brides and Babies This is a simple favor idea, but I cut the top using the Window Frames framelit – just put a narrow strip into the framelit and stop halfway through and back it out.  I love how this image looks in our gorgeous pewter embossing powder.

Maui Stamper 25th Anniversary Best of Brides and Babies The smallest Rhinestone jewels add the perfect sparkle to complement the embossing powder.

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper RemARKable Best of Blog Tour Brides and BabiesA year later and we’re celebrating an anniversary!! (oh my, does the time fly!!)  Two little love-birds fit perfectly on the front of a gift enclosure for our favorite couple.  The birdies are colored with a blender pen and the soft tones of Pirouette Pink, Pool Party and Pear Pizazz.  I folded the Pirouette Pink 3/8″ taffeta ribbon in half and creased it with my fingernail to narrow it down.  (I suppose I could have ironed it…NOT!!)

We’re not going to set a timetable for our lovebirds, but like the rhyme…First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes a baby in a baby carriage!!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper RemARKable Best of Blog Tour Brides and BabiesHave you had the chance to play with the new In Color stretchy ribbon?  It’s a whole new world in ribbon!!  The stretch gives it an affinity to curves, and once there was a bit of sticky strip on the back of the oval it was simple to attach the ribbon to create a frilly border.

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper RemARKable Best of Blog Tour Brides and BabiesI’m a big fan of Crisp Canteloupe!

Now it’s off to the Trinity Design Studio to see what Robin has created for you!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Best of  RemARKable Blog Tour

If you get lost or just prefer to skip around, here’s the whole tour:

Nancy Amato  http://www.stampinallnight.blogspot.com
Melissa Bolinger  http://www.stampinup.net/blog/2089191
Jackie Bottomley  http://www.jackiebottomley.blogspot.com
Susan Carlson  http://www.stampinmomoffour.blogspot.com
Tamra Davis  http://www.thecardladies.com
Sherri Eddleblute  http://www.sweetestdesigns.blogspot.com/
Lynn Embrey  http://www.possibilitiestamperstudio.com/
Kathy Hamrick  http://www.countryroads.typepad.com/
Crystal Kondo http://www.card-ed.com
Deb Lehigh  http://www.thestampinhut.typepad.com/
Anne Matasci  http://www.MauiStamper.wordpress.com
Robin Merriman  http://www.trinitydesignstudio.blogspot.com
Maria Pane  http://www.stampinandscrappinwithriri.blogspot.com
Andi Potler  http://www.absolutekreations.com
Michele Reynolds  http://www.inspirationink.typepad.com
Sharon Tisdale  http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/coveredbridgesstamper/blog
Janet Wakeland  http://wp.me/pHIQD-4P4

RemARKably Mad Mosaics

Maui Stamper RemARKable Stamp of the Month tourWelcome to the first Stamp of the Month tour for the Brand New Deliciously JUICY 2013-2014 Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog!!  Are you as excited as I am about this fabulous assortment of paper crafting goodness??  I hope so!

The June Stamp of the Month is Mosaic Madness.  It’s especially juicy because of all the coordinating products that carry the Mosaic theme:  the Mosaic punch, the Mosaic TIEF, and the Quatrefoil Fancy DSP.

(If you are not a regular reader at the Maui Stamper, I apologize.  You should know that I am a very lazy girl and I get tired of typing things like TEXTURED IMPRESSIONS EMBOSSING FOLDER (TIEF), DESIGNER SERIES PAPER (DSP) and FIRM FOAM INK PAD (FFIP).  Please make a note of these abbreviations.)

I’ve done a number of projects using the products from the suite, but for our blog tour I wanted to try using the images in new ways.  First up – le card:

Maui Stamper RemARKable Stamp of the Month Blog Tour Mosiac MadnessIf SOMEONE used her SAMJ (oh, all right, Stamp-a-ma-jig) that “beautiful” would have been straight.  Instead, it is beautifully hand made 🙂

The Mosaic punch fits perfectly along the scallop border from the Tasteful Trim Bigz XL die!   There are 7 of them, with the top and bottom trimmed to fit the card.

Maui Stamper RemARKable Stamp of the Month Blog Tour Mosiac MadnessGot a little pierce-happy but it was worth it…and the little holes made a perfect place to run some Linen thread through to balance the opposite side.

If you need a box to go with that sassy card, I’ve got just the thing:

Maui Stamper RemARKable Stamp of the Month Blog Tour Mosiac MadnessI was feeling a little continental…don’t know if this is more Scandinavian or Swiss, but when I started playing with the long stamps from Mosaic Madness I started seeing ribbon and it didn’t take much to put together a belly band. (Hint: if you are adding paper layers to a belly band, I recommend you score the plain belly band first, then add the trim on top for a smoother fit.)

Maui Stamper RemARKable Stamp of the Month Blog Tour Mosiac MadnessThe Mosaic punch can be a medallion, a flower, a tag…you name it!  Just punch out a bunch of them and start playing.

Maui Stamper RemARKable Stamp of the Month Blog Tour Mosiac MadnessFor the next stop of the tour, you’ll be heading over to see what madness Robin has created!  Enjoy!!

Maui Stamper Stamp of the Month Blog Tour

Got lost?  Here’s the entire tour:

Nancy Amato http://www.stampinallnight.blogspot.com
Melissa Bolinger http://www.stampinup.net/blog/2089191
Jackie Bottomley http://www.jackiebottomley.blogspot.com
Susan Carlson http://www.stampinmomoffour.blogspot.com
Tamra Davis http://www.thecardladies.com
Connie Deibler http://www.conniestamps.com
Crystal Kondo http://www.card-ed.com
Deb Lehigh http://www.thestampinhut.typepad.com/
Debbie Lever  http://www.debbiescreativespot.blogspot.com
Anne Matasci  http://www.MauiStamper.wordpress.com
Robin Merriman http://www.trinitydesignstudio.blogspot.com
Maria Pane http://www.stampinandscrappinwithriri.blogspot.com
Andi Potler   http://www.absolutekreations.com
Michele Reynolds  http://www.inspirationink.typepad.com
Jeannette Swain http://www.stampsnwhatnot.com
Janet Wakeland http://www.remarkablycreated.com

The Best of RemARKable Butterflies

Maui Stamper RemARKable Best of ButterfliesI hope you’re enjoying these two RemARKable blog tours every month.  We’ve just lined up our next few sets for the Stamp of the Month Tour on the second Sunday every month (and NO, I am NOT going to spill the beans – come back and see what they are!).  The third Sunday of the month is reserved for the 25th Anniversary “Best of” releases throughout 2013.  We are working a month behind so that we have plenty of time to create, so this month we are featuring the April set, Best of Butterflies.

I’ve made 3 different projects for you.  In addition to the 25th Anniversary Best of Butterflies stamp set, I’m featuring 3 Big Shot dies that are on the Retiring Products list.  That means that these 3 dies are currently being sold on an “as available” basis – when the last one is sold, it’s gone!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Best of Butterflies RemARKable Blog TourFirst up is the Bigz XL Fancy Favor Box #115965.  (I KNOW.)  But we have to trust that Stampin’ Up! has bigger and better things planned for us 🙂  This box has been a FAVORite of mine for many projects.  You can easily create a top using another Fancy Favor or (and this is gorgeous) one of our Paper Doilies.   It’s a perfect size for favors (duh!) and small gifts, and punching a circle in the front allows you to peek at the goodies inside.  (Crystal said I should put something shiny inside:  what could be shinier than Dark Chocolate Covered Espresso Beans??)

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Best of Butterflies RemARKable Blog TourThe butterfly I chose for this project coordinates with the Elegant Butterfly punch.  A little TIEF on the box, a couple of circles and leaves, and this project is ready to go!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Best of Butterflies RemARKable Blog TourThe Two Tags Bigz die is another favorite I am sorry to see leave our lineup.  I’ve used both of these shapes for countless projects.  This one is popular at craft shows – two of the fold-over tags adhered with a smidge of Tombo (the Wonder Adhesive) to create a gift card holder.  This butterfly was embossed with Irridescent Ice and hand-cut.

Again, a couple of flowers, some leaves and a little bling and you are in business!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Best of Butterflies RemARKable Blog TourFinally, the sweet Petite Pocket Bigz die – which I am sorry to tell you is No Longer Available – makes a perfect little dress-up for a  girly gift of lip shine.  I used Pretty in Pink ink on Pink Pirouette card stock to get extra definition of this third butterfly, which I am grateful not to have cut out 🙂

Don’t miss out on that gorgeous 1 1/4 inch Two Tone Ribbon either – that is not carrying over to the 2013-2014 Annual Catalog.  I’m stocking up!!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Best of Butterflies RemARKable Blog TourI did create a little tag with the smallest Soda Pop top and drizzled a little Crystal Effects on top for extra shine.

Time to flutter over to the Trinity Design Studio and see what Robin has created for you!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Best of Butterflies RemARKable Blog Tour