Wednesday, October 11, 2017

More September Swaps

Here are a couple of swaps from the monthly swap group. If this is your first time visiting my blog, I'm part of a very talented group of about 10 Stampin' Up! Demonstrators and we take turns being the host. When it's our month to host, we get to choose the theme of the swap. If you'd like to check out last week, you can see it HERE.

This first card was made by one our newest members, Laura! She used Pick a Pumpkin, Painted Harvest, & Spooky Cat. All 3 sets are bundles and she used the coordinating framelits & punches. The cat you see is actually from the Spooky Night Designer Series Paper and punched out with the cat punch. If you haven't seen the Painted Harvest and it's coordinating punch, it's the leaves you see here. Also, if you didn't know, the Patterned Pumpkins Thinlits (bundled with Pick a Pumpkin) also cuts out some of the pumpkins in the Spooky Nights Designer Series Paper! Laura also used several inks and paper. The inks are: Old Olive, Fresh Fig, Pumpkin Pie, Pear Pizzazz, Peek-a-boo Peach,  & Crumb Cake. Here is all the paper: Fresh Fig, Old Olive, Merry Little Christmas Designer Series Paper, Spooky Night Designer Series Paper, Eastern Palace Specialty Designer Series Paper, & Watercolor paper. She also accessorized her card with the Black Mini Sequin Trim & Enamel Shapes. She layered the Burlap Ribbon on a piece of Fresh Fig.


The next card Carol made. She used Colorful Seasons to create her card. I like how she swapped out the leaves centers to give them contrast. These leaves are from the Seasonal Tags Framelits in the Holiday Mini. To do all the leaves, she used: Peekaboo Peach, Crumb Cake, Tangerine Tango, Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Cherry Cobbler, Chocolate Chip,Crushed Curry, Painted Autumn Designer Series Paper. The stamped leaves were inked with Crushed Curry & Cherry Cobbler.







Monday, October 9, 2017

More Fall Fest Holiday Swap

Last week was a very long post. I promise this week won't be nearly as long! I'll be posting each Monday in October my swaps from our annual Fall Fest event. If you'd like to see that post, you can find it HERE. The group of swaps I have for you today are different but shows the same technique. It's called Eclipse. I did this recently in my monthly Technique Class.

This first card was done by my very good friend Dale. She choose the Painted Harvest set. As you can see, just by changing out the colors on the sunflower, it gives it a whole new look! I LOVE these colors! They're my favorite (generally speaking). Her card base is Rich Razzleberry and so is the darker of the purples. The other is Sweet Sugarplum. The center of the flower is Crumb Cake and Sweet Sugarplum. She did the leaves in Old Olive and Pear Pizzazz. The "Happy Birthday" is from Birthday Blossoms and stamped with Memento Black. Everything was stamped on Whisper White then layered on Basic Black.

This next card was by Annette. I haven't seen Annette in a long time! She had foot surgery earlier this year, ouch! Annette used the Carols of Christmas, which I had for my first Product of the month! You can find more ideas HERE! The card base here is Cherry Cobbler and she stamped everything on Whisper White. Her ink colors were Cherry Cobbler, Smoky Slate, & Garden Green.
This last card made by Barbara. She used Good Tidings. This is such a pretty stamp set. It's what we call a two step stamp set, just like Painted Harvest. Barbara told me to create the holly branch it took about 6 stamps & inks! It's absolutely beautiful! I really love these holiday colors. So to start off with, she used Whisper White for her base and for the stamp layer. She embossed Old Olive with the Holly Embossing Folder. The other layer of card stock is Cherry Cobbler. All the inks she used were: Cherry Cobbler, Rose Red, Old Olive, Pear Pizzazz, Early Espresso, Soft Suede. She has Basic Black, but I really don't see it.

Everyone used the Large Letter Framelits to die cut the letters. To pop up the letters you can use either our dimensionals or the the foam adhesive strips. I've done it with the dimensionals but I must say the strips do really give it a lot more dimension!

Thanks for stopping by. I'd love to hear your comments! If you need help with anything, please contact me. I'm going to try and start listing all the supplies for ALL the cards, so scroll down and you'll find everything below. If you don't have a demonstrator, I'd love to be yours! I have great benefits to shop with me HERE & HERE! Just click on any item and it'll take you to my STORE. Don't forget to check back next week for more swaps!






Friday, October 6, 2017

Feature Friday - Product of the Month

Breast Cancer Awareness Month!

Welcome to my Feature Friday/Product of the Month! I was going to do a different bundle but since October is known for Breast Cancer awareness month, I thought this was the perfect time to use the Ribbon of Courage stamp set and it's coordinating framelit called Support Ribbon. This is a bundle, so if you purchase it as a bundle you can save 10%! It come in wood or clear mount and was also inspired by Patty Bennett who was a Million Dollar Sales Achiever. She wanted this in honor of her mother. I don't remember the whole story, so I won't try and ruin it! Also since, my mother had breast cancer and I too am a breast cancer survivor, just another reason to do this bundle this month!

So as a survivor, I want to STRONGLY recommend that you get an annual mammogram! If you haven't done one in awhile, please do! Your live may depend on it!

Here is a picture of the bundle and shown in pink! Perfect for this month! What I think is great about this bundle is you can use it for ANY cancer or other ribbon to support a particular cause. Plus you could use it for someone who just isn't feeling good. The sentiments in this set are just fantastic!

This first card is something is made a while ago to show off the Garden Trellis Embossing Folder. Here is shows both sides of the folder which I think look great! I also used the new Glitter Enamel Dots and the 1/2" Finely Woven Ribbon in Fresh Fig. I punched the word courage with the Duet Banner Punch. It's a pretty straight forward card.
This next project was made by another friend and demonstrator Pat. She recently did a Pink Crop and did this for a class and made a set for me! Isn't she so sweet!

She used the Fresh Florals Designer Series Paper to make the "envelope" to hold 2 note cards and their envelopes (they are part of the World Card Making Day sale).  The ribbon is the same that I used in the card above 1/2" Finely Woven Ribbon in Pink Powder and used it to tie it closed. I've made this holder a while ago and can't remember off the top of my head how it's done, but you use a 12"x12" sheet of paper.
Here it shows the inside of the holder and you can see how nicely the cards & envelopes fit inside. Besides the Powder Pink, she used Berry Burst ink (another new In Color).
In this photo, you can see the cards a bit better. She used a few other things on these cards but kept it pretty clean and simple. One sentiment is punched with a circle punch and the other with the new Pretty Label. There's also some White Baker's Twine and 3/8" Shimmer Ribbon in Powder Pink used as well. The only other thing that always adds a nice touch are the Rhinestone Jewels.

If you'd like to do this as a class or learn how, contact me and we can put something together.

Thanks for stopping by. If you don't have a demonstrator, I'd love to be yours! You can find all these items in my store HERE or by using the links above on the products as I mentioned them. When shopping, don't forget to use this month's VIP Host Code to get your FREE PDF for this month's card and when you spend $50 or more you'll also get the card kit absolutely FREE!






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