Monday, April 30, 2012

April Technique of the Month

Well I know it's late this month, but I had to re-schedule my class a week late, so hopefully next month will be earlier. So this month the technique is paper quilling. This is something I've been wanting to do for a very long time. Stampin' Up! even had a video & tutorial on this a few months back (probably last year!). It really is very simple to do, it just takes a little practice. Hopefully I'll get a chance to make more samples. There is really so much you can do with this technique. I also was a vendor at a local crop this past weekend and did a demonstration on this technique. Some tips before you get started. My sample shows regular Stampin' Up! cardstock, which works fine, some might find the DSP is easier because it's thinner. In one of the videos she used a bone folder on the paper first to break down the fibers. Also, to dampen the end of the strip helps to get it curling around your tool. Also if you go to youtube & search paper quilling, you'll find quite a few videos. I can't seem to find the original video I saw but here are a couple of links for watching a video: paper quilling video 1 and paper quilling 2 Below are my instructions on quilling.

Paper Quilling
 By Cyndy Ponczek

SUPPLIES


Strips of cardstock 1/8” wide
     About 4 ¼” & 8 ½” long
Cardstock for base of card
Coordinating stamp(s) & ink
Liquid adhesive (ex. 2 way glue)
Scissors
Paper piercer
Embellishments



DIRECTIONS
1.   To make basic flower, you will need 5 strips of 8 ½” long cardstock. Wet the end you will start with and begin to roll it around your paper piercer tool. Roll to end of strip.
2.   Remove from piercing tool and put aside to let the paper rest. Repeat Step 1, four more times.
3.   Take one of the “curls” you just made and put some liquid adhesive on the end and hold it to the “curl” until set. This should take about 15 seconds or so, depending on the adhesive you’re using.
4.   Once you’ve glued all your “curls” you want to pinch a section to create a tear drop look to each “curl”.
5.   You’re now ready to assemble your flower. Stamp the stem of your flower on the cardstock base.
6.   Using the liquid adhesive, put some on the bottom of each petal and place on cardstock base, putting all points toward center.
7.   If you want to make a “bud”, repeat Step 1. While the strip is still on your tool, apply your adhesive, keeping the paper tight. Hold together while glue dries. To give it a bit of a dome effect, use the backside of your piercer or something that has a bit of a curve. Adhesive to flower as in Step 6.
8.   Finish flower/bud with a half purl, button, or brad.         



Monday, April 16, 2012

Mosaic Pages

Well last Friday night, yes Friday the 13th, my upline Tina, had us over for a girls nite out. Those who were interested, learned how to do the mosaic technique. Dale Morin and I showed how this was done. Here is the page I worked on. I still have to finish it with a title and some journaling.



















Here is Pauline's page, she finished first! She had some beautiful pictures.




















Next is Dale's page.



















Hope you've enjoyed this. Now I have to add this to my calendar to teach a class!


Retired Stamps

Well Stampin' Up! came out with their retired stamp set list. This year the list has come out earlier because the new catalog will be coming out a month earlier (June 1). It's a very long list. Stampin' Up! is redesigning the catalog and all the new stamp sets will be available in wood or clear mount! The accessory list will be coming out on the 25th, but be advised that this list will also be long! They will be retiring the Decor Stencils, Decor Elements, Simply Adorned, and the In Colors introduced in 2010. So get them while they're still here.  As in year's past the stamp sets were available until the end of the calendar year (May 31, 2012) and the accessories were only available while supplies last. So if you want anything, order it now, before it's too late!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Sympathy Card

Well a co-worker just lost one of her dogs so I had to make a card for her. I felt so bad since I just lost one of my dogs early January. I don't really have any dog stamps, so thought something like this would be just as appropriate. Our pets can be such an important part of our lives and when they're gone, it can leave such a hole in our hearts. I used some of the ideas right from the cover of the Occasions Mini. I got this stamp set but haven't used it yet and think it's such a beautiful one. Hopefully I'll get time after taxes are done and my plants are in to do more stamping. Wanted to get this in before more time goes by between posts. Have a blessed Easter and Passover.
Cyndy

Sunday, April 1, 2012

April Showers

Well here's another card I actually did at least a week ago, but just now getting a chance to post. I was very over due to give one of my nephews a birthday card and thought it would be fun to use the maze games in the Occasions Mini. It was real simple to use, our 2 1/2" circle punch works great with this. You can use the piece of cardstock that comes with the maze or punch or own and stamp as well. There is also a stamp set that coordinates with the mazes but I didn't purchase that. If you do use these mazes be careful not to loose the tiny beads that come with the game piece. I'm in the process of making some of those baskets for my nieces & nephews for Easter and putting together a couple of door prize baskets. A local Girl Scout troop will be holding a Tricky Tray in May I believe and I'm donating a basket for that event. I'll post more details when I get them. I'm also participating in a crop run by a local church and need to put together a doorprize basket for that event.
Here are the details for the "Crop for a Cause" event. First of all, it's a fundraiser for the Ignite Student Ministries for their summer mission trip to Black Mountain, Arizona. It takes place on April 28 from 8am to 8pm. Cost is $35 per person before April 15 and $40 after 4/15. It will be held at the Evangelical Free Church of Blairstown, 11 Lambert Rd, Blairstown, NJ. They will have a tool area with the CriCut, Ellison, & Sizzix machines, large comfortable area for cropping, various workshops, vendors, doorprizes, goody bags, continental Breakfast, lunch & dinner along with beverages & snacks available throughout the day. If you're interested and would like to pre-register, please contact me and I can send you a registration form.

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