Showing posts with label Valentine's Day Projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine's Day Projects. Show all posts

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Got More Treats

Last Friday was the Got Treats Stamp-a-Stack.  I've already shared the cupcake card, so it's time for you to see the other 3 cards.


Gotlove
 

This card would be great for an anniversary or a fun wedding/engagement card.  It uses the Vintage Wallpaper embossing folder, and a little bit of the Play Date designer series paper.


Gottreatspumpkin

I am soooooo holding back on sharing all of my Halloween projects with you, but I was able to sneak this card in.  Wouldn't this stamp image be perfect on the Pumpkin Poop boxes?  I've got your wheels turning, don't I?  The designer paper is called Wicked Fun Specialty and it features black flocking.  Some of the black circles are fuzzy....love it!


Gotmerry

And last but not least, GINGERBREAD MEN!!!  Something about these little guys just makes me smile.  The large stamp image is from the Got Treats stamp set, but the smaller gingerbread man image is from a Holiday Mini stamp set called Jolly Bingo Bits.   The designer paper is called Jolly Holiday.

On all of the cards, I used the 1-3/4" circle punch and the 2-3/8" Scallop Circle punch.  I just changed the layouts and the designer paper choice to fit the occasion.  Most of the stamp images were inked with markers. I just love it when you can create many different cards with one stamp set and a limited number of supplies.

To order any Stampin' Up! products, be sure to visit my Stampin' Up website.

Got treats

Got Treats Stamp Set (Set of 10)

119114     $24.95 Wood Mount

120627     $17.95 Clear Mount

 



 



Friday, February 12, 2010

Chocolate & Stamping

 Chocolatehearts


This is my swap card for my downline meeting tomorrow.  For the card swap, everyone makes about 15 cards of the same style to swap with one another.  It's a lot of fun and a great way to get some creative ideas to take home & share with our customers!


 I used the Mojo Monday 124 Sketch again for the layout.  You'll also notice some of my recent favorites....Chocolate Satin Ribbon, the I {Heart} Hearts Stamp Set, and the Perfect Polka Dots Textured Impressions Folder.  I kept the color pallette very simple with Very Vanilla, Kraft, and Chocolate Chip...looks like yummy chocolate, doesn't it?  The patterned paper is from the Chocolate Chip Patterns Designer Series Paper pack and the greeting is from the Whimsical Words stamp set.


Order Stampin' Up! Products Online 24/7


Sale-a-Bration is a great time for my customers.  Did you know that you can get a FREE stamp set for every $50 you spend?  One of those stamp sets is the Whimsical Words stamp set that I used on this card, but there are many more to choose from!


It's also a great time to join my team of demonstrators.  The Stampin' Up! starter kit is only $169 + tax AND you can select an additional FREE stamp set from the catalog to add to your kit.  Feel free to contact me if you would like to know more.


Happy Stampin'


Stoutsiggy[1]

 



Wednesday, February 10, 2010

More Faux Mosaic

Pinkvalentine



Today, I'm sharing 2 more cards that will be part of my faux mosaic demonstration at this weekend's downline meeting.  The first card features the Sending Love Specialty Designer Series Paper and the I {Heart} Hearts stamp set.  I have so many scraps of the Sending Love paper from all of my recent projects for Valentine's Day.  I had a piece that fit the bottom of the card perfectly, then I used various scraps cut randomly into triangles for the mosaic piece.  Once all the pieces were adhered to the sticky sheet, I sprinkled iridescent ice embossing powder on the open areas, then heated until melted with the heat tool.  I love the way the embossing powder picks up the sparkle from the paper, don't you?


The focal piece was stamped with the I {Heart} Hearts stamp set and the Well-Scripted stamp set.  Since I purchased both of these stamp sets in the clear mount version, I was able to line them up on my acrylic block to ensure proper placement before stamping.  What a timesaver! 


I stamped the filigree heart onto a small piece of Whisper White card stock, cut it out and popped it up with Stampin' Dimensionals.  The card was also embellished with the Pink epoxy brads and pink satin ribbon.


Happiness The second card really sparkles and would be perfect for a wedding or anniversary.  To create the mosaic piece, I started with scraps of the Bride Specialty paper cut into triangles, adhered them to the sticky sheet, then embossed with silver embossing powder.


I used the Mojo Monday sketch from a few weeks ago to design the layout.  The card also features the Whimsical Words stamp set, Groom Specialty paper, and black satin ribbon.  The ovals were cut with the Ovals die and the Big Shot.


I hope you've enjoyed these samples of the Faux Mosaic technique. 


Happy Stampin'


Stoutsiggy[1]



Sunday, February 7, 2010

Mosaic Mojo 124

Mojo124My group of demonstrators was scheduled to meet on Saturday, but Mother Nature had other plans.  Due to the snow, we had to reschedule our meeting to next week.  That was okay, because it gave me a little more time to fine-tune my technique demonstration.  My presentation is on the Faux Mosaic technique.


This technique is great for using up small scraps of paper, and who doesn't have a ton of scraps lying around?   You start by cutting your scraps into small pieces.  These can be any size or shape that you like.


I used the sticky pages (Item # 114300, $6.95) and cut the 12"x12" sheets down to a more manageable size.  You'll need to cut a piece of cardstock the same size as your sticky piece, and adhere them together.  Peel the red backing off and your ready to start.


Place your scrap pieces onto the sticky card stock.  You can do this randomly or follow a pattern--anything goes!  Once you have placed all your pieces, sprinkle glitter or embossing powder on the card stock, filling in the gaps.  If you are using embossing powder, heat until melted.


I'll share my other card samples with you later this week.  Here are the supplies used on this card:


STAMP SET:  Well-Scripted


Ink:  Chocolate Chip


Paper:  Real Red, Chocolate Chip, Very Vanilla, Sending Love Specialty Designer Series Paper


Accessories:  1/2" circle punch, scallop oval punch, full heart punch, scallop edge punch, Fine Galaxy Stampin' Glitter, Chocolate Satin Ribbon, Dimensionals, Movers & Shapers die, Big Shot, Sticky pages


Happy Stampin'


Stoutsiggy[1]



Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Chocolate & A Birthday = YUM!

On Saturday evening, we were invited to a birthday party for my husband's uncle.  He and his wife have just moved into a new house within the last month and this was their first opportunity to entertain.  His wife mentioned to me earlier in the week that the birthday boy was craving more of the dark chocolate turtles that I had made for the holidays.  I'm also a little creative when it comes to chocolate!


So, here is what we took to the happy couple as a housewarming/birthday gift:


Stevegift1 


I filled the bucket with turtle-making necessities so that she can make more in the future.  In case you are wondering, I use Peter's caramel and dark chocolate melting discs.  The bucket was topped off with some cute Valentine's kitchen towels.  Who can't use kitchen towels, right?


The little tin contains one dozen dark chocolate turtles.  It's hard to tell in the picture, but I used the Hugs Sending Love Note directly on top of the tin.  It was backed with Basic Black card stock, stamped with the I Heart Hearts stamp set, and I added a to:/from: section behind the belly band.  The Kiss Sending Love Note is stamped with a greeting from the Whimsical Words Sale-a-Bration stamp set and features a glittered red heart.  I love the way this coordinates with the bucket. 


Stevegift


Just a reminder, when you purchase the I heart Hearts stamp set, Stampin' UP! will donate $2 to the Red Cross for Haiti.  I have some more projects coming up with this stamp set that I'll be sharing with you soon.  You are definitely going to want this stamp set!!!


Click here to order any of the supplies used on this project


117010 I {Heart} Hearts stamp set $26.95


118778 Hugs (20) $4.95


118779 Kisses (20)    $3.95


117285 Basic Black Satin Ribbon $8.95


117193 Small Heart punch $5.95


Purchase all of the items above and you'll receive the Whimsical Words stamp set for FREE!  Also used on this project:  Real Red card stock, Basic Black card stock, Real Red classic ink pad, Basic Black classic ink pad, White Gel pen, 2-way glue pen, fine galaxy glitter


Happy Stampin'


Stoutsiggy[1]



Friday, January 22, 2010

Another Sweet Treat

Lovebanditsucker


Here is one more treat from the Sweet Treats class that was designed by my good friend & downline Tiffany Cline.  She has some really cute ideas for Valentine's cards on her blog, so be sure to check her out.


This card features the Love Bandit stamp set, Sending Love Designer Series paper, Scalloped Heart of Hearts embosslit, and Pretty in Pink taffeta ribbon.  You could easily make up a bunch of these for a classroom of kids....be the COOL mom at this year's class party!


Happy Stampin'


Stoutsiggy[1]


 


 


 

 

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Make a Difference

Haiti_ecard_jan2010_01


Download the flyer


On January 12, 2010 a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti, leaving in its wake devastation so overwhelming that the Haitian people and their leaders can only look for help from the outside to cope. 


From now until February 28, 2010, $2 from every I {Heart} Hearts stamp set sold will be donated to the American Red Cross' Haiti Relif and Dvelopment Fund. The Red Cross is already well-established in Haiti, and this money will be used to provide immediate relief and long-term support through supplies, technical assistance and other support to help those in need.















Product Name Item # Price 
I {Heart} Hearts - clear-mount  (block D recommended) 118571 $18.95 
I {Heart} Hearts - wood-mount 117010 $26.95 


In the past, when terrorists attacked the Twin Towers, when a tsunami struck Indonesia, when a hurricane destroyed New Orleans, and when wildfires ravaged Australia, Stampin' Up! demonstrators have stepped forward and showed their commitment to making a difference in the lives of others. This time is no different. 


I plan to order this stamp set today and I may even order an extra one....just because.  I'll be sharing lots of samples using this stamp set over the next few weeks, so that you'll have plenty of ideas for cards & scrapbook pages.  Below is a milk carton container from the Sweet Treats class that was designed by Tiffany Cline. 


Milkcarton To order the I {Heart} Hearts stamp set, please visit my Stampin' UP! website  today.


Thank you!


Stoutsiggy[1]



 



Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Chew, chew, I like you!

Gumholder


Today, I'm sharing a simple project from my Sweet Treats class.  Don't you just love the greeting with this image?  It is perfect for packaging.......gum!


Gumholderopen


Here are Step-by-Step instructions:



  1. Cut Bashful Blue card stock measuring 3" x 7".  Score long side at 2-1/2", 3", 5-1/2", and 6".

  2. Fold on score lines and adhere small flap with sticky strip to create an open-ended box.

  3. Punch holes in top and bottom of box approximately 1/2" from the end.  I used the Crop-a-dile for this.

  4. Adhere a 1" x 3" piece of Old Olive designer series paper (from the Welcome Neighbor pack) to the bottom of the top portion of the box.  Adhere a 1/4" x 3" piece of Real Red card stock directly above the Old Olive paper.

  5. Stamp train image in Basic Black ink onto a 1-3/4" x 2-1/2" piece of Whisper White card stock. 

  6. Color imae with Certainly Celery, Bashful Blue, Apricot Appeal, Sahara Sand, and Real Red markers.

  7. Layer image onto a piece of Real Red card stock measuring 1-7/8" x 2-5/8".  Place dimensionals on all four corners.

  8. Thread a 12" length of Real Red polka dot grosgrain through both holes that you punched in step 3.  Slide bubble gum into box fully, pushing the ribbon down.  Tie ends of ribbon and trim.

  9. Adhere train image to left side of box.




The train image is from the Whoo's Your Valentine stamp set.   With images designed specifically to adorn treats like suckers and packs of gum, you'll find something you love to make all those valentines!


Whoo's your valentine
Happy Stampin'


Stoutsiggy[1]




 



Sunday, January 17, 2010

Simply Adorned

Friendscharmcu


At convention last year, we got our first look at the Simply Adorned jewelry line from Stampin' Up!  I absolutely could not wait to order it when I got home, so you can only imagine my disappointment when the release date was pushed back.....WAY BACK!


Well, I'm happy to say that you can now order from this line and that the wait was well worth it!  I ordered the 1" x 1" charm and the 24" chain (to start).  I sat down to make an insert for my charm, and within an hour, I had more than a few inserts completed.


Monogramcharm 
On this charm, I used the "M" from the Monogram Sweet alphabet and a small piece of patterned paper from the Sweet Pea Designer Series Paper pack.  If you don't want to use the stainless steel chain, you could always tie Satin Ribbon through the charm as I have done here.  I'm calling this my Stamp Doc Blog charm.


Browncharm 
I wear alot of brown, so I wanted an insert that I could wear everyday.  I stamped the background with the Bella Toile stamp set in Close to Cocoa, the stamped the flourish stamp from Tiny Tags in Chocolate Chip.  I went over it carefully with Crystal Effects, then layered it onto Chocolate Chip cardstock.  In this photo, you can kind of see the beveled edge of the glass on the charm.  The front is beveled, and the back is flat glass.  You can decorate both sides, or just one.


Cooncharm 
I thought it would be fun to use the animals from The Love Bandit stamp set to create a series of inserts for Valentine's day or as children's jewelry.  I have been reading about Cadmium in children's jewelry (BAD) and the Simply Adorned line would be a fabulous, safe alternative to give to a child.  Now, some of you may be thinking.....the charms are made of glass.  Well, I will tell you that I have dropped my charm several times on hard surfaces and it hasn't even chipped.  These are very durable, however, I would give it to a child that is a little older and responsible.  Making inserts could be a fun, creative activity for moms & daughters to do together.


And did you notice the chain?  I read on the Stampin' Up! website that you can embellish the chains with ribbon, felt flowers, etc.  I weaved Pretty in Pink and Real Red Satin Ribbon through the chain to create this look.  This does "shorten" the chain quite a bit, but offers an interesting look.


Valentinescharms 
Here are a few more that I did for Valentine's Day and another look at the ribbon embellished chain.  You can add a few layers to your inserts, as well as glitter and small pretties flowers.  I tried adding pearls and rhinestones....didn't work.  You don't want to force the charm to close with too many layers because it could break.


Specialoccasions 
I think the charms would be great to give for special occasions.  How about giving one to a mom-to-be or someone that is newly engaged?  The "friends" charm would be perfect for a bridesmaid gift or just to let someone know that you are thinking of them.   
Friendsbox 
The Simply Adorned charms and chains come packaged in these great little brown boxes.  I simply tied Certainly Celery Satin ribbon around the box and tied on the charm.  Wouldn't this be a great way to present the jewelry and include some additional inserts within the box?  Who wouldn't adore this gift?


Our Simply Adorned line includes nickel-plated charms in three sizes and anodized stainless steel chains in two lengths. 




























 ItemDescription

Price


116797

Simply Adorned 1″ x 1″ charm

$17.95


116798

Simply Adorned 1″ x 1-1/4″ charm

$18.95


116799

Simply Adorned 1-1/2″ x 2″ charm

$21.95


116800

Simply Adorned 24″ chain

$10.95


116853

Simply Adorned 34″ chain

$12.95



In the Occasions mini catalog, Stampin' UP! has added 5/8" circle and square charms and an 8" bracelet.  If you would like to order, please visit my Stampin' UP website.


Happy Stampin'


Stoutsiggy[1]

  



Saturday, January 16, 2010

Paper Rosettes Video

As promised, here is the video on how to make the paper rosettes:







Below, is a picture of the scrapbook page that was featured in the video and that we made at scrapbook club in January.  It has three rosettes using different pattern papers from the Sending Love designer series paper pack. 


Rosettes Janpage2


And here is the coordinating page:


Janpage1


I would love to see what you create using the Paper Rosette tutorial.  Leave a link to your project in the comments section to share your creation.  I'll select my favorite at the end of January and the winner will receive a package of the Real Red Sending Love epoxy brads. 


Happy Stampin'


Stoutsiggy[1]

  



Friday, January 15, 2010

Stunning Paper Rosettes

As I was browsing through some scrapbooking magazines over the holidays, I noticed quite a few pages featuring paper flowers.  I could not wait to try them out with some of my Stampin' Up! supplies and I've been having too much fun making simple paper rosettes.  In fact, these were incorporated into my Stamp-a-Stack class and Scrapbook Club layout for January. 


Rosettemojo


I used the Mojo Monday sketch for this card and we made it at the monthly stamp-a-stack.  There are lots of details on this card and I'm sure someone special will be receiving it.


Rosette2


This card was the first one that I made using the Paper Rosettes.  I love the layout of this card because it helps me use up those little scraps of Designer Series paper that always seem to be lying around.


Rosettecu 


Both of these cards were made using the Sending Love Designer Series paper, available for a limited time only in the Occasions Mini Catalog.  And did you notice the coordinating Sending Love epoxy brads, Satin Ribbon, and With All My Heart stamp set?  Stampin' Up! makes it so easy to create a beautiful project!


Tomorrow, I'll be sharing another video with you featuring the paper rosettes.  Plus, you'll see pictures of the January scrapbook club layout featuring 3 of these stunning flowers.


Stoutsiggy[1]
 
 
  


   



Monday, January 11, 2010

I did it!

I was finally able to upload my Heart Treat cup video to YouTube.  I received a beautiful new camera for Christmas that also shoots video.  You'll just need to be patient with me until I learn more about the camera. 


I didn't do any editing on this video, so be kind.  I hope you like it!



 






Here is a close-up of the alternate card that I showed:


Thankstreat



Both cards use the same measurements, I only changed the orientation of the layout.  Here are the dimensions if you would like to recreate this card:


Kraft cardstock:  5-1/2" x 8-1/2", scored at 4-1/4"


Welcome Neighbor Designer Series paper:  1" x 3", 2" x 4"


Whisper White:  2-3/4" x 2-3/4"


Crushed Curry:  3" x 3"


Bermuda Bay:  3-1/4" x 4-1/4"


Bermuda Bay polka dot grosgrain:  12"


I used the Acrylic Block D with the Heart images and Acrylic Block A with the greeting image.


Happy Stampin'


Stoutsiggy[1]



 



 



Sunday, January 10, 2010

Love Bandit

It has been a long weekend, but I'm happy to say that the Mystery Hostess weekend was a huge success.  I've already contacted the winners and they'll be enjoying their new stamps very soon.


I stayed after today's workshop to shoot a video on the Heart Treat cups.  Unfortunately, I'm having some difficulty getting the video to upload, but I'm hoping to have it on the website in the next day or two.


So, I guess I'll have to share the other projects that I demonstrated at the Mystery Hostess workshops instead.  Both of these samples feature the Love Bandit stamp set from the Occasions Mini catalog.


Chocolate


This card will actually be for my husband for Valentine's Day.  I plan to fill out the "I like you more than_____" with the word "chocolate".  He knows how much I like chocolate, so this is saying a lot!!!


One of the great things about the clear mount stamps is that you can fit several images on one acrylic block and stamp all the images at once.  I used Acrylic Block D to line up the tree stump, owl, and saying--how easy is that?


The card also features the Perfect Polka Dots Textured Embossing Folder, Red Satin Ribbon, and the Scallop Trim Border & Corner punches.


This next card was one of our Make & Takes at the Mystery Hostess workshop.


Coon


I used alot of the same supplies on this card.  The raccoon was stamped with Basic Black ink onto Whisper White cardstock.  I colored the little guy with a Sahara Sand marker and the heart with a Real Red marker.  The finished card measures 3" x 3" and would make a great Valentine's card.


Like most of the stamp sets in the Occasions mini catalog, the Love Bandit stamp set is available in wood mount or clear mount.  Here is a look at the additional images in this set.


Love bandit


Remember, you can order online on my website at http://stampdoc.stampinup.net


Stoutsiggy[1]

   



Friday, January 8, 2010

More Sweet Treat Heart Cups!

Well, it's the beginning of Mystery Hostess Weekend and I have one more sample of the Sweet Treat Heart cups to share with you.  Guests at my weekend workshops will be making this cute & simple card:


Sweetheartcup2


I purchased the Sweetheart Stamp Set in the clear mount and I have found that Block D works best for this project.  I'm going to try to shoot a video this weekend with some tips on working with this stamp set and with the cups.


SUPPLY LIST:


Stamp Set:  Sweetheart


Ink:  Melon Mambo


Paper:  Whisper White, Kraft, Pretty in Pink, Melon Mambo, Welcome Neighbor DSP


Accessories:  Full Heart Punch, Heart Treat Cups, Melon Mambo Polka Dot grosgrain


Now.....what is Mystery Hostess Weekend?


Everyone that places an order this weekend will be entered for a chance to win the hostess benefits.  I will draw one winner for every $150 in sales.  Winners will be notified on Monday, January 11th.


And if you are local to Kokomo, IN, join me at the stamp shack on Saturday at 10am or Sunday at 2pm.  I'll be demonstrating lots of new products, plus you'll get to make the project you see above.


Feel free to contact me if you would like to place an order.  I am here to help!


Happy Stampin'


Stoutsiggy[1]



Wednesday, January 6, 2010

New! Sweet Treat Heart Cups!


Mojocu 


I am ready to get back into the swing of things and start blogging again.  The past few months have been so busy, and I've finally found a little time to get some stamping done.


It's always hard to get inspired & feel creative, but sketches really help me a lot.  I found this sketch from Mojo Monday and was ready to jump in with some of my new goodies from the Occasions Mini Catalog and Sale-a-Bration brochure.  


Mojo120Sketch


 


Here is my interpretation featuring the brand new Sweet Treat Heart cups (sorry about the shadow):


Mojo1 
  


I used so many new products on this card.  Here is the supply list:


Stamp Set:  Sweetheart


Ink:  Melon Mambo


Paper:  Whisper White, Pretty in Pink, Melon Mambo, Crushed Curry, Bermuda Bay, Welcome Neighbor Designer Series Paper Pad (Sale-a-Bration item)


Accessories:  Big Shot, Perfect Polka Dots Textured Impressions Folder(new!), Scallop Circle #2 Die, Circles #2 Die, Circle Cutter, Small Heart punch (new!), Scallop Trim Border punch (Sale-a-Bration item), Bermuda Bay polka dot grosgrain ribbon, Dimensionals, White Gel pen, and of course the Sweet Treat Heart cups!



Hearttreatcups


Click here to download the flyer




  • Heart Treat Cups (#120435) and the coordinating Sweetheart stamp set (#120415) will be available for purchase beginning January 5, 2010.

  • Order quickly! While this is not a limited-time offer, Stampin' Up! is not certain how long the initial inventory (earmarked for Valentine's Day) will remain in stock. It is possible that the Heart Treat Cups may be back ordered for a short time prior to Valentine's Day.

  • The coordinating Sweet Treat Padded Envelopes (#116802) and the Full Heart punch (#113693) are available for purchase, too.

  • Great beyond Valentine's Day . . . consider Mother's Day, birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, bridal showers, baby and more.

  • Earn a FREE Sale-A-Bration gift for every $50 of Stampin' Up! products you purchase now thru March 31, 2010.


  • Happy Stampin'

  • Stoutsiggy[1]