A card for Kellie

Did you notice the card in Kellie’s hand the other day?

Robbie's tulip card

Those are Robbie’s beautifully manicured fingers, btw, because SHE made the card (and my fingers look like I gnaw on them, which I don’t, they just LOOK that way.)

Robbie put a lot of love into this card and it shows.   I want to tell you a little story about Robbie.  When she first started coming to classes (before she was a demonstrator) she would always come with her friend Frances.  The two of them would sit together at the table, and Robbie would carefully follow whatever Frances did.  One day she shared with us that in junior high school she’d been in an art class, and at the end of the first term, Sister put her arm around Robbie’s shoulders and said “I think we’ll move you to Home Ec class, dear.”  Oh, those Sisters!   I told Robbie that Sister meant well, but she was Wrong.

So don’t let anyone tell you you’re not creative!  I’m sure Sister is gliding around heaven these days, looking down with love and saying “I’m so sorry, dear… I was wrong!” 🙂

Sunny, happy yellow

All this yellow is guaranteed to bring a smile:

5th Avenue Flowers

  • 5th Avenue Floral and Fabulous Phrases stamp sets
  • Whisper White, Wild Wasabi and Daffodil Delight card stock
  • Ice Cream Parlor (SAB) Designer Series Paper
  • Early Espresso Classic ink pad; Versamark ink pad
  • Daffodil Delight and Peach Parfait Classic ink refills
  • Early Espresso Stampin’ Write marker
  • Wild Wasabi Embossing powder, Embossing Buddy (A MUST), heat tool, powder pal
  • Aquapainter; Piercing tool, template and mat
  • Subtles and Filigree brads
  • Early Espresso 1/8 inch taffeta ribbon
  • Big Shot and Petal Cone Bigz L die
  • Large oval punch

I love this flower from the 5th Avenue set.  It’s one of my favorite to watercolor because of all the sections there are to play with.  I don’t have any training in watercoloring and I think it shows, but that doesn’t keep me from doing it!

Vintage sailboat

A successful experiement:

Vintage Sailboat

  • Sail Away, Wonderfully Worn and Occasional Quotes (Level III Hostess) stamp sets
  • Naturals White, Naturals Ivory and Soft Suede card stock
  • Soft Suede and Poppy Parade Classic ink pads
  • Stampin’ Sponges
  • Antique buttons and Linen thread
  • 1 1/4 inch square punch

I was afraid this would be too boring.  Instead, it makes me think of an old fashioned sepia photograph.  The sailboat is stamped on Naturals White cardstock and I used Stampin’ Sponges to brush just about every surface except the sails so that they would pop out.   The banner and background are Naturals Ivory, which makes the white stand out even more.  The perfect “V” at the end of the banner is made using the corner of the square punch.   There’s a little tiny flag at the top of the mast, and I colored it with the Poppy Parade marker, but I didn’t get the proportions right and so the banner covers it up.  Shoots, it’s only paper.

Holding my place with Pretty Postage

It’s June, and the tantalizing Last Chance lists of stamps and accessories have been announced.   Stamps are available through June 30, but accessories are available only as supplies last.  There are still lots of juicy bargains in the Clearance Rack, and some of the Last Chance accessories are discounted too!

To see the stamp sets that will retire June 30 at 11:50pm MST (that’s 7:50pm HST!) click HERE

To shop the Last Chance accessories, click HERE

Anyone who places a minimum $50 order through my Online Store will receive an invitation to an exclusive event the beginning of July where you’ll be treated to as much new product from the brand new 2011-2012 Idea Book and Catalog as I can put my hands on.   Trust me, you won’t want to miss this event!

I have just a little something to show you:

Sweet bookmark

  • Pretty Postage stamp set
  • Whisper White, Rich Razzleberry, and So Saffron card stock
  • Play Date Designer Series paper (Last Chance!)
  • Old Olive Classic ink pad
  • Rich Razzleberry Stampin’ Write marker and a Blender pen
  • Big Shot and Circles #2 Originals die
  • Postage Stamp and 1 3/4 inch Scallop Circle punches
  • A Ginormous paper clip and my hot glue gun

I made a bunch of these clips for my hostesses.  I adhered DSP to some chipboard and cut out circles with the #2 originals so that the top of the clips would have some substance.  Everything else was pretty simple and my project went together very quickly.  I did drag out the glue gun to put the circles together – there are two sets of So Saffron Scallop Circles for each clip, and I used a BIG ol’ blob of hot glue to make sure everything stayed stuck together.  Including my fingers, of course.

Now go shop the Last Chance!

 

Tango Bird Day

I was looking for a birthday card recently but every card I picked up seemed to say “Thank you” on the front of it.  Either I need to stop making so many thank you cards or just send more of them out.   I went on a birthday card binge:

Tango Bird Day

  • Cheep Talk, A to Z and Crazy for Cupcakes stamp sets
  • Very Vanilla, So Saffron, Tangerine Tango and Marina Mist card stock
  • Marina Mist Classic ink pad; Versamark ink pad
  • Tangerine Tango and So Saffron Stampin’ Write markers; Blender pen
  • Tangerine Tango Embossing powder, Embossing Buddy (A MUST), heat tool, powder pal
  • Subtles brads and Rhinestone jewels
  • Big Shot, Petal Cone Bigz L die, Framed Tulips Textured Impressions Embossing folder
  • Circles #2 Originals die; 1 3/8 inch circle punch
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals, Stamp-a-ma-jig

When I embossed the A to Z alphabet I was REALLY impressed with the Tangerine Tango Embossing powder.  Every single letter is perfect!  I’m crossing my fingers that Stampin’ Up! has more colors of embossing powder in the 2011-2012 Idea Book and Catalog.  (This is the time of year when I let my imagination run wild.)

That Cheep Talk birdie is so sassy, and I needed just the right sentiment to go with it.  I found the curved greeting from Crazy for Cupcakes and knew it was the one.  I stamped it in two parts and used the SAMJ to align them, because the curve of the message was a little too round for my circle.   Now that so many of my stamps are clear mount I don’t use the SAMJ as much as I used to, but there are times that it’s the only thing that will do the job – and this was one of those times.

Today is my daughter’s 21st birthday.  I’ll share her card later as I don’t want to spoil her surprise.

Sara

Happy birthday, Sara!  I hope you get to wear a crown today.

Peggy’s slippers

OK, I need to explain something right off the bat.  In Hawaii, they’re called slippers.  Rubber slippers, to be more precise, and pronounced Rubbah Slippah.  Not thong, zori, flip-flop, sandal, or anything else.  There, got that off my chest.

Peggy's Slippers

Peggy made this card for me, and I know the cardstock is Whisper White and Poppy Parade, and the slippers are from the Sunny Fun stamp set in the Summer Mini.  She embossed them with our new Wild Wasabi embossing powder, and I have to tell you that this stuff is awesome.  It’s a fine, detail powder and the color just pops! (Be SURE to use your embossing buddy!!)  She used Stampin’ Write markers to color in the details on the slippers, and the embossing makes it much easier to stay inside the lines.

The standard slippah is black, plain black.  It’s what kids in school prefer and Longs Drug Store has an entire aisle with black slippahs in every possible size, teeny baby foot to big daddy foot.  When you walk in rubbah slippahs, you don’t slap them against your heel, you let them drag just a little bit.  And if you’re feeling sullen or tired or just real mellow, you let them drag a lot so that they almost shuffle along the ground by themselves.  Old surfers put their names or initials on their slippahs so they don’t get grabbed by mistake from the pile by the door.

These, however, are not standard slippahs.  These are Lah Dee Dah, Look at Me, (dare I say it) Mainland slippers.  You could even let these slippers slap your heel.

Cute baby jammies

I have a couple of babies in my social circle, something that hasn’t happened for quite a while.  One is actually a big One Year Old Boy, and the other is a beautiful 5 month old girl.  I’ve enjoyed watching the two of them – and their mommies – and I was inspired to create a baby card for Hostess Club last week:

Hello Baby

  • A Slice of Life (Occasions Mini Level I Hostess) and Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp sets
  • Whisper White, So Saffron, Certainly Celery and Wild Wasabi card stock
  • Play Date Designer Series Paper
  • Wild Wasasbi, So Saffron and Real Red Stampin’ Write markers
  • Versamark ink pad
  • Wild Wasabi embossing powder, Embossing Buddy (A MUST), heat tool, powder pal
  • 1 3/4 inch XL circle, 2 3/8 inch XL Scallop circle and medium jewelry tag punches
  • Big Shot, Perfect Polka Dots Textured Impressions folder, Originals Circles #2 die
  • White taffeta ribbon; Stampin’ Dimensionals
  • Vintage Trinkets

The little onesie is embossed with our new Wild Wasabi Embossing powder and all I can say is WOW!  (OK, you know me:  I have more to say.)  The color is fabulous, but I’m really impressed with how well this powder shows detail.  These little lines are beautiful!   Believe me when I say that you NEED the Embossing Buddy with this…stray green flecks around that cute little outfit are a no-no.   Embossing makes it easy to color inside the lines.  It gives your image depth and sharp, clean lines, which is perfect for a single image focal point.  And that Wild Wasabi color is just so cool!

The So Saffron layer behind the 1 3/8 inch circle is a circle cut with the Big Shot using an Originals die.  I discovered they worked together by accident, but I promise you’ll see this combination again!

Finally, that wee safety pin is from the Vintage Trinkets.  I know what you’re thinking:  I can buy a whole package of safety pins…but do those safety pins come in vintage finishes like pewter, brass and aged copper?  I didn’t think so.

Now to find someone about to have a baby…

White flowers, tall grass

I really hope the Inspired by Nature stamp set remains in the 2011-2012 Idea Book and Catalog:

Tall grass, white flowers

  • Inspired by Nature stamp set
  • Whisper White, Shimmer White, Baja Breeze and Certainly Celery card stock
  • Certainly Celery Classic ink pad
  • XL 5 Petal flower, XL Boho Blossom and Eyelet Border punches
  • Baja Breeze seam binding
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals, Tombo (the Wonder Adhesive)
  • Pearl Jewels, Bone folder

I’ve made these flowers before, but with much brighter colors.  I actually started out with the card base, the eyelet panel, and the seam binding ribbon – kind of a backwards construction process.  I just sat there staring at the blank card – do you ever do that?  Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t.   If I could figure out why inspiration flows so beautifully on one day and so hideously another I would be thrilled.  At least I would know which days to stamp and which days to do all the other Stuff that has to be done!  There’s nothing quite so discouraging as thinking you’re going to have time to work on something fun soon, in just a little while, as soon as this is finished…and then suddenly you realize it’s bedtime.  If I knew the 3rd Tuesday of every month was super-mojo-day you can bet I would clear out my calendar for 3rd Tuesdays!

Enough dreaming…these flowers are very simple and fun to play with.  The 5 point flower is scored through the petal and creased.  I line my ruler up with the tip of one petal and the valley between the two opposite petals in a straight line and use my bone folder to create the crease.  I keep a short 6 inch ruler on my craft table for just this sort of thing because some days I just can’t seem to manage a full 12 inches of ruler.  When all the petals are scored I press each one together on the score line not quite to the center of the flower.  Stick a Stampin’ Dimensional in the center of the flower and put one of the big Boho Punch flowers on top of the dimensional.  Snip between the petals of the Boho 6 petal flower (the middle size one) and bend them up a little, then use a dot of Tombo (the Wonder Adhesive) to adhere them to the stack.  Drop on a little pearl or bling and your flower is ready to go!

Although these flowers have a little bit of dimension, since the bow is Seam Binding the card is flat enough to be a One Stamp Card – woo hoo!  This card fits into the Stampin’ Up! Small Open-End envelope.

Stampin’ For the Girls

We had a great time raising money for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation!  Our efforts resulted in a donation of exactly $354 towards the cause, and every Strength and Hope stamp set sold generated another $2.  Raising money and having a good time stamping with friends – what more could you ask?

Gift notes Strength and Hope

  • Strength and Hope stamp set
  • Whisper White, Pirouette Pink, Pretty in Pink and Regal Rose card stock
  • Pretty in Pink Patterns Designer Series Paper
  • Crumb Cake, Regal Rose, and Chocolate Chip classic ink pads
  • Pretty in Pink 1/4 inch grosgrain ribbon
  • Stampin’ Sponge, Pearl Jewels
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals, Small open-end envelope

This is a prototype project so it’s a little different than the project we did.  I discovered that all of those little pearls on  the butterflies on the front of the gift cards made it almost impossible to close the gift envelope, so it was back to the drawing board.  Sometimes you have to sacrifice embellishments for function.

Peggy coaching at SFTG

Peggy was a teaching wonder, guiding the brand new stampers through all of the stations.  She did a great job – no one could tell their projects were first-timer projects!

Kellie with Addie and Emily

Kellie – in her fabulous pink-ribbon tee – brought her mom and her daughter along.   Her family knows personally the impact of breast cancer, and they were all very generous donors and supporters of our fund-raising effort.

Sue - aka George - the super-stamper

I’ve known Sue since Girl Scout days waaayy back, and she is a regular at my classes.  She’s also a wonderful and generous teacher, and offered lots of encouragement to our new stampers.

Our Mascot

Our Maui Stampers Mascot…the cutest, happiest boy around.  How could he not be?  He was surrounded by a house full of loving women all taking turns playing with him and swooping him up and giving him smooches.  This one happens to be his mama, Crystal.

Happy Yvette

Yvette won the raffle and I have NEVER seen anyone so thrilled!  Her excitement was contagious and we were all so happy for her.

Maui Stampers

And here we are, just before we did the raffle drawing.  Kellie, Crystal, Robbie, Anne and Peggy – our two Cheryl’s couldn’t be there – and what a hard-working team we were!  Thanks to everyone who attended and made this first fundraiser such a success!

Just messin’ around

I started playing with the new Flower Garden embossing folder:

Flower garden and Stampin' Pastels

  • Pretty Postage stamp set
  • Whisper White, Certainly Celery, So Saffron and Regal Rose card stock
  • Melon Mambo Classic and Whisper White Craft ink pads
  • Stampin’ Pastels and a Blender pen
  • Big Shot and the Flower Garden Textured Impressions embossing folder
  • Certainly Celery 1/8 inch taffeta ribbon
  • Scallop trim border punch

This was very easy to do – the many lines in this image are very forgiving, and the pastels were an easy way to add (and subtract) color.  I colored the outlines first, then went back and filled inside the lines.  When I was done I used the eraser to randomly pull off some color, and I like the end result.  I tend to get hung up on “just so” and it makes me laugh out loud when I create something that’s outside the lines like this.

Speaking of outside the lines, I stamped the “thanks” message in Melon Mambo just because I could, then added a shadow with Whisper White craft ink.  I started to get out my Stamp-a-ma-jig, but then decided to wing it with the help of my clear mount stamps.  Love those clear mount stamps!!