March 31, 2011


Hi everyone!  I did some grocery shopping today before the snow storm arrives.  Yep, it's the last day of March and here in PA we are expected to get another 8" of the fluffy white stuff tonight into tomorrow morning.  I think there might not be school tomorrow, but we'll just have to wait and see.

Today's card is another one I made for my class this past Saturday.  I wanted to make a masculine card using the create a cupcake stamp set and coordinating punch and so this is what I came up with.

This card was very easy to make.  I simply stamped and punched out the cupcake image and then I placed it onto my scalloped circle layer using dimensionals.  I did add one small Rhinestones Jewel on the tie part of the cupcake image, I just felt that it needed a bit of something and I didn't want to add any ribbon since I was trying to keep this card a little on the masculine side.

My crumb cake layer was punched using my scallop boder punch and I decided to add one white dot in the center of each scallop.  And that's about it for my card today! 

Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope you liked my card.  Remember, I will be offering some Stampin' Up! blog candy once I reach 200 followers, so be sure to spread the word.  Have a great rest of the day!  See you tomorrow!

Stamps: Create a Cupcake
Card Stock: White, Chocolate Chip, Crumb Cake, SU DP
Ink:  Chocolate Chip, Crumb Cake, Baja Breeze
Supplies: Scallop Circle Punch, 1 3/8" Circle Punch, Scallop Border Punch, White Gel Pen, Stamp-a-ma-jig, Rhinestones Jewels
Technique: 2 Step Stampin'

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March 30, 2011


This is a card I made for my class this past Saturday.  I love this cupcake set and coordinating punch, it makes such cute cards. I also made a more masculine cupcake card that I will post tomorrow.

To create this card was really easy!  First I embossed the background by inserting the embossing folder only part way across my white card stock layer and then I ran it through my big shot machine.  Once that part was finished I decided to add a score line to sort of separate the embossed background part and my sentiment area.

Then it was onto my cupcakes.  All I really did to create the cupcakes was to stamp them, punch them out, and adhered them together.  To make the cherry on the center cupcake I colored the stamp using my Stampin' Up! markers and then I punched out the cherry using the create a cupcake punch.  The cupcakes were placed onto my card using dimensionals.

And that's it!  Real quick and easy!  Thanks for stopping by!  If you are not already a follower, I would love to have you follow me :)  I will be offering some Stampin' Up! blog candy once I reach 200 followers, so be sure to spread the word.

Enjoy your day!  See you tomorrow!

Stamps:  Create a Cupcake
Card Stock:  White, Pretty in Pink
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Pretty in Pink
Supplies:  Big Shot, Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder, Paper Trimmer for the score line, Stampin' Up! Markers for the cherry, Create a Cupcake Punch, Dimensionals, Stamp-a-ma-jig
Technique: Dry Embossing, 2 Step Stampin'

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March 29, 2011

Hi all!  I wanted to make a card for this week's CAS- clean & simple challenge on splitcoast stampers.  The challenge this week was to find ways to use cut up sentiments.  I decided to try out my new Stampin' Up! stamp set 'Just Buzzin' By'. 

First, I stamped the three bee images and then colored them using my SU markers.  The wings were water colored using my water color bashful blue crayon and blender pen.  Sometimes I will water color part of an image if I want it to have a more suttle shade of color.

My sentiments were stamped and then punched using my modern label punch.  I punched out one side of my sentiment and then I had to take the sentiment, turn it around and place it back inside the punch and punch it again.  I needed to stamp the entire sentiment a few times in order to punch the words out this way.

For the word hi I used the other word sentiment in this same stamp set and using my black SU marker, I colored in the letter h and then the letter i and I stamped them together to form the word hi.  I know that was a bit tricky to do, but it works.

I added black dots using my SU black marker along the scallop edge of my daffodil delight card stock and white dots

Stamps:  Just Buzzin' By
Card Stock: White, Black, Daffodil Delight
Ink: Black Stazon
Supplies: Scallop Border Punch, 1 1/4" & 1 3/8" Circle Punches, Modern Label Punch, White Gel Pen, 2 Way Glue Pen, Dazzling Diamonds Glitter, SU Markers, Dimensionals, Water Color Crayons, Blender Pen
Technique:  Water Coloring

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March 28, 2011


Happy Monday!  I hope you are all having a great day so far.  I was able to get a lot accomplished today, which is good because I'm going to begin working on cards for my Easter class this Friday evening.  If you are interested in attending please let me know.  I only have 3 spots left.

The card I am sharing with you today is one that I made for my class this past Saturday.  To create the flower petals, I used the large petal stamp and first stamped it off onto a scrap piece of paper and then onto my regal rose card stock.  Then I took the inside leaf image and this time I didn't stamp off, I just inked up the stamp and then stamped on top of my first image.  I did the leaves in the same manner using old olive ink and card stock.

Once I had my images stamped, I punched them out using the blossoms petal punch.  When that was finished I used my 1" circle punch to punch out a circle and I then began adhering the petals on top of that circle.  Then I placed another 1" (punched) so saffron circle on top of my flower.  My flower was then placed onto my card front using dimensionals.  Sometimes I'll stack the dimensionals on top of each other if I need my image raised a bit higher, which I did here since I have the petals curled.  I curled them using my bone folder- you will want to curl your petals as if you were curling ribbon with your scissors.

My just for you sentiment is from the Stampin' Up! stamp set called Just Believe.  The sentiments in that set are perfect for the word window punch.  The last thing I did on my card was to add the glitter using my 2 way glue pen.  I almost always add the glitter last because then my card can sit to dry.

I enjoy sharing my work with all of you and it would wonderful if you decided to follow me!  Once I reach 200 followers I will be offering some Stampin' Up! blog candy, so spread the word!

Well, that's about it for today.  I'm off to the post office.  I hope you liked my card.  Make it a great day!

Stamps: Build a Blossom, Just Believe
Card Stock: White, Regal Rose, Old Olive, SU DP
Ink: Regal Rose, Old Olive, So Saffron, Black Stazon
Supplies:  1" Circle Punch, Blossom Petals Punch, Dimensionals, Glue Dots, 2 Way Glue Pen, Dazzling Diamonds Glitter, Modern Label Punch, Word Window Punch, Bone Folder
Technique: 2 Step Stampin'

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March 25, 2011

Hi everyone!  Oh, what a busy day I had today!  I went shopping to pick up a few things we needed and then you know how it goes when you go shopping, I got side tracked plus the checkout lines were really long.  Don't you hate when there are like 30 cash registers and only 2 or 3 are open at each end? 

So as busy as I was today, I didn't have time to create a card, but I have this card that my upline sent to me.  It's such a pretty card, isn't it?  This is one of those cards that is so pretty you don't want to use it!
This card was made using the new Build a Blossom stamp set and coordinating punch.  It's available right now in the current Stampin' Up! mini catalog. 

Have a great weekend!  I'll see you on Monday.  I'm off to finish working on my cards for my class tomorrow.
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March 23, 2011

Hi everyone! The weather here is snowy and cold, the kids are home from school and I figured I might as well try to make a card while my 2 year old is napping.

I made this card for my son's speech therapist who recently told us that she is expecting her second baby. I hope she likes it!

The stamp set I used is a retired set, called Swell News. The dress was stamped twice, once on the decorative paper and again on my main layer. I used the paper piecing technique and I cut out the dress from the decorative paper and placed it over top of my first stamped image. For the rest of the lady image I simply colored it using my SU markers.

My background is embossed using my big shot- I love my big shot, best money spent! I also used the Final Press embossing folder. I added my sentiment and layered it using my circle punches, and then I added my ribbon with the bow.

I followed Monday's clean & simple splitcoast challenge, which was a sketch challenge this week. I think my card is sort of on the border of being CAS, but it still works!

Thanks so much for stopping by. I'm off to start supper, see you tomorrow!

Stamps: Swell News
Card Stock: White, Certainly Celery, SU DP
Ink: Black Stazon
Supplies: Rhinestones Jewels, Big Shot, Final Press Embossing Folder, 1 1/4" & 1 3/8" Circle Punches, Dimensionals, SU Markers, Glue Dots, Ribbon, Nesties, Cuttlebug
Technique: Dry Embossing, Paper Piecing

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March 22, 2011


I made this card baby card using the Sale-a-bration Punch Bunch stamp set.  I find myself never having enough baby cards on hand and so I thought this cute tag stamp would be perfect, plus I love that the large and small Stampin' Up! tag punches are made for stamps like these.

The background of my card was first stamped using the small star stamp from the So Happy for You stamp set and then I added some white dots using my white gel pen, just to brighten it up a bit. The rest of my background is just a piece of SU dp folded over along the top.

The tag stamp was colored using my SU markers and then I stamped it onto my card stock.  Next, I punched it and layerd it using the tag punches.  Then I added a small piece of white ribbon behind the tag and the brad helps to hold it in place.  The tag was then placed onto my card using dimensionals.

I used the baby sentiment from the SU set, Curvy Verses- that's such a great sentiment set because you really don't have to worry about stamping the sentiment straight since the words are curvy.

I hope you liked my baby card, thanks for stopping by!

Stamps: Punch Bunch, So Happy for You, Curvy Verses
Card Stock: So Saffron, Certainly Celery, White, SU DP
Ink: So Saffron, Black Stazon
Supplies: Ribbon, Hole Punch- for the brad, Brad, White Gel Pen, Large & Small Tag Punch, SU Markers

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My email address- pebbles4@ptd.net
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March 21, 2011


Hi everyone! Today I'm sharing a card that my friend Mindy sent to me. Isn't it so pretty! Here is the link to Mindy's blog; she's also a Stampin' Up! demonstrator and I love her cards, so be sure to take a moment to check out her blog!

Mindy used the Sale-a-bration stamp set called Bliss to make this card. She stamped the flowers and cut them out; they are placed on the card with dimensionals. I love the three little pearls she added to the sentiment, they are just perfect.

The background is embossed with the Framed Tulips Embossing Folder, I love that folder!

Thanks Mindy for sending me such a pretty card!

Well, that's about it for today! Have a great day and I'll be back again tomorrow. I have a baby card that I want to share with you!

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March 18, 2011


Hi everyone and Happy Friday!  It's a gorgeous day here today in Pennsylvania and I was outside earlier with my daughter and my new puppy.  Trying to take my puppy for a walk is a real picnic. My neighbors must be laughing at me because she doesn't want to walk and I end up carrying her instead, so I had a 2 year old in one hand and a puppy in the other.

And speaking of such a beautiful day, I decided to post this card I made last week for my card class.  I used another stamp set that you are able to earn during Stampin's Up! Sale-a-bration promotion.

The flower was colored using my Stampin' Up! markers and then stamped onto my white card stock.  The butterfly and hello sentiment were just stamped using ink pads.  Then I added a small row of rhinestones jewels just below the word hello and a melon mambo color button in the center of my stamped flower.

My background was embossed using my big shot and the dots embossing folder.  The bottom of the tempting turquoise card stock layer was punched using my scallop trim border punch and the corners of my main stamped image layer were punched using the ticket corner punch- I often times forget about that little punch and it's such a great addition to any card.  The dp I used is another SAB choice- it's the ice cream parlor designer paper pack.

Well, that's about all for today.  I'm off to get supper going because I want to feed the kids early today and I'm cooking out on the grill today.  Have a great weekend and I'll be back again on Monday!

Stamps: Hello Again
Card Stock: White, Tempting Turquoise, Melon Mambo, SU DP - Ice Cream Parlor
Ink: Tempting Turquoise, Melon Mambo
Supplies: Rhinestones Jewels, Button, Scallop Trim Border Punch, Big Shot, Dots Embossing Folder, Ticket Corner Punch, Dimensionals, SU Markers, Glue Dots
Technique:  Dry Embossing


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March 17, 2011


I almost forgot today was St. Patrick's Day.  My son reminded me this morning while I was getting his clothes out for school.  His kindergarten teacher told all of the children to wear green today and then I remembered this card I made and I thought it would be perfect to share with you.

I used the shamrock stamp from the Sale-a-bration set, So Happy For You.  I stamped is using two different color green inks- certainly celery and old olive.  Then all I needed to do was to punch each shamrock image out using my 1/2" circle punch and then place them onto my old olive card stock layer.  The easiest way to make sure that the circles are equally placed is to start by placing a circle in each corner and then work your way inward, placing the center circle onto your card stock last.  This method always seems to work best for me. 

The embellishments I added on this card were a single rhinestones jewel in the center of the middle shamrock and a three knot ribbon.  This is a really easy ribbon treatment to do.  First you tie one color of ribbon along your card stock base (or where ever you wanted you ribbon) and then just take two pieces of coordinating ribbon and just tie them along the ribbon using a simple knot- this is a great way to use up some of those ribbon scraps we always seem to have lying around.

The main shamrock layer was placed onto my white card stock layer using dimensionals and then lastly, I stamped on my good luck sentiment, which is also from the same stamp set.

Well, I hope you all had a wonderful St. Patrick's Day!  I'm a bit late posting today because I've been so busy trying to train my new puppy.  She's doing well, except for the puppy biting.  I'm hoping she so learns to stop doing that because those darn puppy teeth are sharp.

Stamps: So Happy For You
Card Stock: White, Old Olive
Ink: Black Stazon, Old Olive, Certainly Celery
Supplies: Ribbon, 1/2" Circle Punch, Rhinestones Jewels, Dimensionals

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March 16, 2011


Hi everyone!  Today I'm sharing another card that I made for my card class this past weekend.  I used another Sale-a-bration stamp set to make this card and I love the way it turned out!

This card was so easy to make and I can see myself making several of these at a time just to have on hand.  I simply stamped the birthday image using the three different colors and then I punched them using my square scallop punch and placed them onto my card using dimensionals.

The decorative paper is another SAB choice this year.  It's from the designer series paper and quick accents Ice Cream Parlor pack.  The ribbon I used, as well as the buttons was another SAB option this year; it was the Ice Cream Parlor ribbon and button pack. 

I hope you liked my card today!  Thanks for taking the time to stop on by!  See you tomorrow!

Stamps:  Punch Bunch
Card Stock:  White, Daffodil Delight, Pacific Point, SU DP
Ink:  Daffodil Delight, Pacific Point, Melon Mambo
Supplies:  Ribbon, Buttons, Scallop Square Punch, Scallop Border Punch, Glue Dots, Dimensionals

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March 15, 2011

Hi everyone!  Today, I'm posting a card I made for my class this past Saturday.  My class was a Sale-a-bration class using stamp sets you can earn during Stampin' Up! annual Sale-a-bration sale.

The Sale-a-bration set I used to make this card is called Sweet Summer.  This is my very favorite SAB set this year.  I also used the Punch Bunch SAB stamp set for my sentiment.

My white layer was cut using the Top Note die and the Big Shot.  This is the first time I used my Top Note die and I can already tell how versatile this die is.  Next, I stamped the flowers, the stems, and the bee all towards the right side of the die cut.  I did this because once I placed this layer onto my card I cut off a portion of the left side.

Once my flower images and the bee were stamped, I colored them in using my SU markers and then all I needed to do was to start assembling my card, so quick and easy!

The decorative paper I used on my card is also a Sale-a-bration option this year.  It's from the Designer Series Paper & Quick Accents Pack. 

Thanks for stoping by, I'd love to have you follow my blog and see the cards/projects I post weekly.  Make it a great rest of the day!  The weather is beautiful here and I'm off to take my new puppy outside and enjoy the sunshine.

Stamps: Sweet Summer, Punch Bunch - for the sentiment
Card Stock: Rose Red, White, Certainly Celery, SU DP
Ink: Black Stazon
Supplies: Ribbon, 1" Circle Punch, 1 1/4" Circle Punch, SU Markers, Top Note Die, Big Shot
Technique: 2 Step Stampin'

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March 14, 2011

Hi everyone!  I'm sorry my post today isn't craft related, but not to worry I have lots of cards ready to share with you all this week and next.   Today I wanted to introduce to you all, the newest member of our family.  


Meet Bella!  Our new puppy is a Beabull puppy and she is 3 months old. I probably know what you are thinking by now, what is a Beabull, right?  I thought the same thing because I never heard of a Beabull, but she is a mix of a Beagle and an English Bulldog.  Isn't she cute? 


As many of you may already know, I have an older dog (a cocker spaniel, Pebbles) and she is dying. I just couldn't bear the thought of coming home to an empty house in a few days and so when my family and I saw this puppy, we knew she was perfect for us.

Thanks for stopping by!  I'll be back tomorrow with a card I made for my class this past weekend.  Have a great rest of the day!

ETA- Yep, this is a new breed of puppy.  From what I've been told it's a rare breed and the pet store I got her from said that in the 10 years that the store has been open this was only the 2nd Beabull they had.

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March 7, 2011

Hi everyone!  I hope you all faired well with the storm that hit the east coast last night.  Schools here are closed and the ice is everywhere.  The trees in my neighbor's yard are bent over, the lights were flickering, and we had about 8" of snow on top of it all. 


Well, the bad weather gave me some extra time today to create a few cards for today's CAS (clean & simple) challenge on splitcoast stampers.  This week's challenge is a theme challenge and the theme this week is humor.  My first card, pictured below is an Easter card.

There wasn't much stamping on my Easter card and I think my card is right on the border of being CAS and not being CAS.  As soon as I read today's challenge I had this image in my head of a bunny butt and so this is what I came up with.

Other than the fence, my card was just punching the shapes, putting them together, and applying them to my card.  To create the fence I used my woodgrain background stamp and I stamped the image onto a piece of white card stock and then I quickly added a bit of sponging.  Then all I needed to do was to punch out the fence posts and adhere them to my card.

Next, I made the grass by running a piece of certainly celery card stock through my crimper and then I snipped the edges to create the grass blades.

My bunny came next and that was simply punched white card stock (and pretty in pink for the feet) just assembled together.  I have a list of the punches I used to create my card below.  My next step was to add  the clouds, sun, and my sentiment.

The punches I used on my card were:

---Decorative Label- Fence posts
---Cupcake Punch- Clouds, Cherry part of that punch are the bunny ears and the pink of the bunny feet
---2 Step Bird Punch- wing part of that punch are the bunny feet
---1/2" Circle Punch- bunny head
---1" Circle Punch- bunny butt, sun

Stamps:  Woodgrain Background, Well Scripted
Card Stock: Bashful Blue, White, Barely Banana, Certainly Celery, Pretty in Pink
Ink: Spot Suede
Supplies: SU Scissors, Crimper, Cotton Ball, Stamp-a-ma-jig, see list of punches above
Technique: Sponging, Punch Art

Below is the second card I made for today's challenge.  I have to admit this was totally my husband's idea, but I did made the card, so does that still count?  LOL


The photo above is the front of my card and the photo below is of the inside of my card.  In keeping with today's humor theme, my husband suggested that I make a knock knock joke card.  Eventhough this was my hubby's idea, I thought it would be a cute card to put inside his lunch box tomorrow morning.

I reached for my woodgrain background stamp again and this time I simple inked up the stamp and stamped my card front and then I quickly added a bit of sponging.  I repeated this step again so that I would have another stamped background because I needed to cut 2 squares and 2 rectangles to place on my card front for the door panels- I tried aligning the panels with my first stamped background. 

I used my SU slot punch for the door hinges and I used two brads on my card- one for the door knob and the other one to hang the 'knock knock' sign.  To create my sign I printed out the sentiment, punched it using my circle punch, layered it using my circle punch, and then using a hand held hole punch I punched two holes to thread the twine through.  Once my twine was thread through all I needed to do was to hand my sign onto the door hanger brad.


The rest of the joke on the inside of my card was computer generated as well.  Just in case you can't read it in my photo the inside of my card reads:

Who's there ?
Owl !
Owl Who ?
Owl always love you !

The owl in the lower right side of my card was made using the SU owl punch.  This owl punch is so versatile and it's one of my very favorite punches and it goes perfectly with the woodgrain background stamp!  If you don't already own that punch and background punch, be sure to put them on your wish list!

Stamps:  Woodgrain Background
Card Stock: White, Chocolate Chip, SU DP- for the owl
Ink: Spot Suede
Supplies: Brads, Hole Punch- for brads, Twine, White Gel Pen- for the owl's eyes, 1" & 1 1/4" Circle Punches, Slit Punch
Technique: Sponging, Punch Art

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March 4, 2011

Happy Friday to you all!  This was a long week for me and I'm glad the weekend is finally here.  For today's card I decided to keep it simple.  I used the new Sale-a-bration stamp set called 'So Happy For You'.

I simply stamped the 'birthday wishes' sentiment and then to help jazz it up a bit I decided to add a row of paper piercing and then to help balance off my paper piercing I added two more rows just along the bottom of my card.

In the upper right hand corner of my sentiment layer I decided to add one stamped flower using daffodil delight ink to match the Stampin' Up! decorative paper that I used.  In the center of the flower I've added one medium size rhinestone jewel.

My decorative paper is from Stampin' Up! and it is the same piece of paper, but I folded over about a 1/4" portion, just to give a little more interest to my card.  I usually place the folded over part along the top of my decorative paper, but this time I was going for something different and I placed it towards the bottom.

Then to complete my card, I added ribbon tied using a knot in the same color that coordinates with my decorative paper.

Stamps: So Happy for You
Card Stock: White, Real Red, SU DP
Ink: Tempting Turquoise, Daffodil Delight
Supplies: Ribbon, Rhinestones Jewels, SU Mat Pack, Paper Piercing Tool, SU Scissors
Technique: Paper Piercing
 
I wanted to take a moment to thank each and every one of my followers.  It means so much to me to share my work with you all.  If you are not already a follower, please join me and follow my blog- I'd love to have you follow me as well!  Well, that's about it for today, have a great weekend and I'll see you back on Monday with another Clean & Simple card! 

Below is a photo of the stamp set I used to create my card.  You can earn this stamp set during Stampin' Up!'s Sale-a-bration.  For every $50 you spend you will earn one free Sale-A-Bration product of your choice and for every additional $50 you spend you will earn an additional free product. Contact me today if you would like to place an order.



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March 3, 2011

Hi everyone! Today I decided to challenge myself and use a stamp set that I do not use often enough.  Inspired by Nature is such a popular stamp set and I love all of the cards I've seen made with this set!

I began my card by first coloring the flower stamp using my Stampin' Up! markers and then I stamped it onto my card stock.  Then I stamped my grass using the image on the other side of the stamp (this is a double mounted set).  I first used wild wasabi ink and I inked up the stamp and then stamped off onto a scrap piece of card stock and then onto the bottom portion of my card.  I repeated this step again, this time using chocolate chip ink.

After I was finished with my stamping I decided that my card still needed some color and so I added a bit of sponging along the bottom/ground.  I first began lightly sponging using chocolate chip ink (ever so lightly) and then I went upward using wild wasabi.

To finish off my card I punched the bottom of my chocolate chip card stock using my eyelet border punch, added my ribbon, and finally my happy birthday sentiment. 

I hope you like my card, this is one of my very favorite color combinations!  Thanks for taking the time to stop on by!  Make it a great day!

Stamps:  Inspired by Nature, Well Scripted
Card Stock: White, Pretty in Pink, Chocolate Chip
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Wild Wasabi
Supplies: Ribbon, SU Markers, Eyelet Border Punch, Stamp-a-ma-jig, Sponge
Technique: Sponging, 2 Step Stampin'

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My Stampin' Up! Website- http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/
To place your Stampin' Up! order- http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/default.aspx
My email address- pebbles4@ptd.net
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March 2, 2011


I love the SAB sets this year and Sweet Summer is my favorite!  This is one of the sets that you can earn for free during Sale-a-bration this year.  I have a few more that I earned and I'll be making cards with those in my upcoming posts. 

For today's card it was simple, all I did was to stamp and color.  I used my Stampin' Up! markers and outlined the flower stems using my certainly celery marker.  The flowers are colored using my pretty in pink and rose red markers and just in the center tip of the flowers I added a rhinestone gem and of course the bee is black and yellow.

My sentiment is from the level II Silhouette Sentiments stamp set.  I needed to make another thank you card and this thank you sentiment was the perfect size I needed.

My background is embossed using my Big Shot and Framed Tulips Embossing Folder.  If you don't have this folder yet, you definitely have to order it!  It's become my new favorite folder.

See you tomorrow!

Stamps:  Sweet Summer, Silhouette Sentiments- for the sentiment
Card Stock:  White, Pretty in Pink, SU DP
Ink: Black Stazon
Supplies: Ribbon, Big Shot, Framed Tulips Embossing Folder, SU Markers, Rhinestones Jewels, Stamp-a-ma-jig
Technique: Dry Embossing

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My Stampin' Up! Website- http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/
To place your Stampin' Up! order- http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/default.aspx
My email address- pebbles4@ptd.net
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March 1, 2011


I'm just now getting a chance to upload my card for last week's splitcoast sketch challenge.  My photo below is of the sketch we were to follow.  This was such a cute sketch and I wanted to make sure to play along.  I could image all sorts of smaller stamps being used for this sketch.

I decided to use one of my new stamp sets.  The set I used is a level II hostess set called Silhouette Sentiments.  I love this set, it's so versatile and just my style.

I began by stamping the flower image using Daffodil Delight ink and then using my stamp-a-ma-jig I lined up the image so that my next stamped black image would be just off to the left side a tiny bit- to sort of give it that shadow effect.  I did this four times and then I punched out my images using my square punch.

My background is embossed using the new texture impressions embossing folder called 'Framed Tulips' found in the current mini catalog.  I love this folder and I'm using it even more than I thought I would!

The rest of my time was spent simply following the sketch and putting my card together.  One thing I did differently than I usually do it that using my eyelet border punch I decided to punch both the top and bottom part of my card stock.  I like how that turned out and I'll have to remember to do that more often.


Thanks so much for stopping by and I have a great rest of the day!  Tomorrow I'm going to use another stamp set that I just recently purchased so be sure to check back again.

Stamps: Silhouette Sentiments
Card Stock: White, Black, Daffodil Delight, SU DP
Ink: Black Stazon, Daffodil Delight
Supplies: Ribbon, Eyelet Border Punch, Scallop Oval Punch, Large Oval Punch, Small Oval Punch, Big Shot, Framed Tulips Embossing Folder, 1 1/4" Square Punch, 1 1/8" Square Punch
Technique: Dry Embossing, Shadow Stamping Pin It