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Saturday
Nov092013

Clean and Simple Saturday - Simply Thinking of You

I love Saturdays! They are the perfect time to catch up and let a friend know I am thinking about her.

This image from Field Flowers works well for so many sentiments, you could even do some up ahead of time and then add a sentiment as needed...or perhaps a set of blank cards as a gift? hmmmm...

An unexpected card in the mail won't solve all the world's problems but hopefully it will brighten her day...

I hope you enjoy your Saturday!...my son has been student teaching with a local marching band so I am off to cheer them on in a competition this evening...yay band!

Stampin Supplies: 

Stamps: Field Flowers (122762), Express Yourself (Hostess-130339)

Paper: Whisper White (100730), Perfect Plum (101889) Cardstock

Ink: Perfect Plum (126963), Gumball Green (126861) Classic Stampin' Pad

Tools: Stampin' Trimmer (126889)Stamp-A-Ma-Jig (101049)

Embellishments: Rhinestone Basic Jewels (129324)

Thanks for stopping by!

Thursday
Nov072013

Timeless Talk Hello - PPA178 Color Challenge

Hello and Happy Thursday to you! It's time for another Pals Paper Arts Challenge...a color challenge this week and I think the designers have chosen a beautiful combination!

Isn't this combination dreamy?

I love these colors! As soon as I saw them I knew that Crisp Cantaloupe would be my primary color, followed by Early Expresso and then just a few pops of Summer Starfruit...and I immediately thought of the Soho Subway Designer Series Paper-it would work perfectly for this color combination. A quick search through my pinterest board of sketch layouts and I had the perfect layout

If you would have told me yesterday that the Soho Subway Designer Series Paper could be soft and feminine I probably would have laughed...but these three patterned papers together do exactly that!

I love this stamp set Timeless Talk and I think that the image and the patterns in the paper are from the same era so they compliment each other wonderfully...hmmm...that's got to be the wonderful designers at Stampin' Up! again, doing their job beautifully so that projects come together in a snap!

Here's another view...aren't those rhinestones just the PERFECT accent for this card?!?

Thank you for stopping by and as always, I love your comments...they keep me inspired!

Stampin Supplies: 

Stamps: Timeless Talk (126607)

Paper: Crisp Cantaloupe (131298), Early Expresso (119686), Summer Starfruit (126839), Very Vanilla (101650) Cardstock; Soho Subway (130140) Designer Series Paper

Ink: Early Expresso (1126974) Classic Stampin' Pad

Tools: Big Shot (113439); Circles Collection Framelits (130911); Stampin' Trimmer (126889); Stamp-A-Ma-Jig (101049); Stampin' Dimensionals (104430)

Embellishments: Rhinestone Basic Jewels (129324)

Wednesday
Nov062013

Endless Choices with 'Endless Wishes'

Hello there and happy hump day again!

Before I jump into today's post I just wanted to thank all my visitors yesterday who stopped by to look at my Sponge Dauber tutorial and for those of you who left comments...THANK YOU!!!! Sorry for the shouty caps but I really appreciate your comments and feedback!

Today I wanted to share a few cards I created with the new Endless Wishes Photopolymer stamp set from Stampin' Up! I loved this set the minute I saw it because of it's versatility.

My first card is a "little bit country"...

The next is a little "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"...

And the last card is a little "Uptown Girl"!

All the same stamp set, all the same Designer Series Paper...just used a little bit differently! Now I say that is versaility in this stamp set!

Here is a little peek at the detail in my "Girls Just Wanna have Fun" version so you can see the sparkle!

I hope you have enjoyed seeing the different flavors of this stamp set and are inspired to make it your own "flavor"...

Thanks for stopping by!

Stampin Supplies:

Stamps: Endless Wishes (133455) Photopolymer

Paper: Whisper White (100730), Basic Black (121045), Crumb Cake (120953) Cardstock; Seasons of Style (132340) Designer Series Paper

Ink: Versamark (102283) Pad; Sahara Sand (126976), Crumb Cake (126975), Cherry Cobbler (126966), Old Olive (126953) Classic Stampin' Pad

Tools: Stampin' Trimmer (126889); Stamp-A-Ma-Jig (101049); Stampin' Dimensionals (104430); 2-Way Glue Pen (100425)

Embellishments: Cherry Cobbler (123125) Baker's Twine; Dazzling Diamonds (102023) Stampin' Glitter; Rhinestone Basic Jewels (119246)

Tuesday
Nov052013

Sponge Dauber Storage

I have seen a lot of sponge dauber usage on Pinterest lately and wanted to try it for myself. I was stumped on how to store sponge daubers so I hopped onto the internet and found this tutorial by a UK Stampin' Up! demo. I loved her idea! She had discovered that the sponge daubers fit perfectly in Stampin' Up!'s wood mount stamp cases!

I immediately ordered my sponge daubers and as soon as they came in, sat down to create my storage boxes. However, I soon discovered that her measurements didn't quite work with my storage cases...they must be a slightly different size in the UK so after a bit of puzzling, I cam up with the dimensions to re-create the idea using US measurements.

This is my first tutorial so please be gentle!

First, I measured off the interior of the wood mount stamp case and marked it off on my grid paper. The dimensions are 7 1/4" by 5".

The sponge daubers need 3/4" square slot to keep them in place and not shift around. Unfortunately this left me with 1/4" open space around the perimeter of my case so I added an additional piece of cardstock around the perimeter to keep everything nice and tidy.

You will need seven 7 1/4" by 3/4" and ten 5" by 3/4" pieces of cardstock. Make a mark on each piece at 1/4" from each edge and then 3/4" after that. (I also made a corresponding mark on the opposite side of the cardstock to give myself a guide when cutting.) Next make a small notch at each mark, just wide enough for a sheet of cardstock. I would suggest making a notch that's just over halfway deep onto the cardstock, to ensure the strength of the paper when assembling everything.

The next step is to assemble like this: 

I found it was easier to build the outside like this and then fill in on the inside:

The end result should look like this and fits perfectly inside Stampin' Up! wood Mount stamp cases:

Next I pulled out my trusty label maker and labeled all of my sponge daubers. They almost look too pretty to use!

The last step was to create a color chart. I cut a piece of white cardstock to 7 1/4" x 5" and re-created my grid onto the cardstock. Then I inked up my sponge daubers and went to work! I used abbreviations on the color names to keep everything as neat as possible:

This little stamp case can hold 54 sponge daubers, all neat and tidy as you please! I am sooooo thrilled with my new sponge dauber holder. Many, many thanks to Sam Donald, the originator of this idea.

I would love to hear feedback from you on my first tutorial, and please let me how you store, or plan to store, your sponge daubers!

Stampin Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White (100730)

Tools: Stampin' Trimmer (126889); Wood-Mount Stap Cases-Full Size (127551), Sponge Daubers (102892)

Saturday
Nov022013

Clean and Simple Saturday - Get Well Wishes

Hello there and welcome to Clean and Simple Saturday!

I created this card to highlight heat embossing. It is a very simple, yet very effective tool. Here I have heat embossed my flower image with white embossing powder. Next I used a sponge dauber to daub Soft Sky ink over the image which brings the image out in a very soft way, giving the whole card a very feminine and romantic feel.

I paper pierced the edges to add a bit more impact and layered my image with Soft Sky, adding impact to the image. A simple sentiment stamped in Soft Sky completes the card.

Beautiful. Simple. Done!

Thank you for stopping by...have a wonderful weekend!

Stampin Supplies:

Stamps: Best of Flowers (133342), Express Yourself (130339)

Paper: Whisper White (100730), Soft Sky (131203) Cardstock

Ink: Versamark (102283) Pad; Soft Sky (131181) Classic Stampin' Pad

Tools: Heat Tool (129053); Clear (109130) Stampin' Emboss Powder; Paper Piercing Tool (126189); Stampin' Pierce Mat (126199); Stampin' Trimmer (126889); Stamp-A-Ma-Jig (101049); Stampin' Dimensionals (104430)

Embellishments: None

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