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Hurray for simple cards. This card uses 2 whole stamps, a length of ribbon, and dry embossing. It took me all of 5 minutes to make. That is a record for me... I have been known to take that long just to ink a stamp. Well, maybe I'm exaggerating.
So, let me know... what is your favorite simple thing to do on a card or scrapbook page?
Stamp Sets: Exotic Blooms, Kind Thoughts Paper: Whisper White Ink: Tangerine Tango, Kiwi Kiss Accessories: Kiwi Kiss 5/8" Striped Grosgrain ribbon
Labels: in color
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For this card I followed Angie's lead. I used the colors found in a pack of Designer Series Paper and a layout found on a random page of the book. I chose to use the colors in Urban Garden - Basic Grey, Kiwi Kiss, Baja Breeze and Not Quite Navy. Then I flipped to a random page - 104. Funny, but this is the same page Angie used for one of her projects, so I of course picked a different layout. Anyway, here's my finished product.

I love how this turned out. I need to start doing some sketch challenges again, because I find that is what I struggle with the most. If I also chose a stamp set to stick with, I push myself to find new uses (or positions) for the stamps in the set. It helps me grow!
Oh yes! A little tip! I have been using my color spritzer a lot lately, but have not been able to use it with the In Colors since they don't have markers. I have a solution. You could, of course use a similar color (ie. Old Olive for Kiwi Kiss) or you could just use Creamy Caramel! I figured why not just use the universal distressing color for one more type of texture. Woohoo! Is it sad how simple things make me soooo happy?
Stamp Set: Always Paper: Basic Gray, Kiwi Kiss, Baja Breeze, Not Quite Navy, Whisper White Ink: Baja Breeze, Not Quite Navy, Kiwi Kiss, Creamy Caramel, Basic Black
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So this really isn't that much of a flashback... I made this card in January, meaning to send it off to Stampin' Up as a contest entry. It didn't quite make it there. I guess I should stop doing that. I just get so nervous! I do really love this card and wish I had sent it in... maybe I'll remember this for next time!Labels: designer paper, heat embossing
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I started with a very basic wall clock. I think it cost about $20. You can probably find one cheaper... I'm not a very good deal shopper, I just don't have to time to look at every store! Anyway, I took the clock apart by unscrewing the back. The hands removed with a gentle pull. Then I removed the face piece. This was a very light weight plastic that had basically been hot glued in place. I traced the face onto my cardstock. It was a circle with a "notch" for proper placement.
Then I began to stamp. Use your imagination for this, but keep in mind that it's always nice to be able to read the numbers on your clock. In hindsight I might have stuck with a less bold design so the numbers would stick out, but then again I really wanted the bold colors. After I stamped, I trimmed out the new clock face. I then place the new face on top of the original, lining up the notch. Holding it up to my lamp, I very lightly marked the minute lines, making the 5 minute lines slightly more bold. I used my ruler and black marker to make pretty little lines over the marks. I glued the numbers in place (these were made with my Sizzix). Woohoo!
The face was finished. Now I had the easy job of putting the clock back together. Just a few notes on this - the hands have little grooves that will line up so they move properly. They can be tricky to line up, so just be patient. Also, when you handle the glass face, be very careful. The edges are not necessarily finished and are very capable of cutting every single one of your fingers. Yup... you guessed it... ask me how I know.
I hope you have fun with this project in your house. I'll be making at least one more... the boy wants a clock for his room.
Stamp Sets: Pick a Petal, Itty Bitty Backgrounds Paper: Whisper White, Pacific Point Ink: Basic Black, Riding Hood Red, Kiwi Kiss, Tangerine Tango, Pacific Point
Labels: in color, not a card
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(of course I realized after editing the photo I grabbed the most crookedly stamped card in the bunch...) At first I was worried about how simple this card was, but then I realized that was what made it great! The flowers are cool looking and simple to do.
To make these cool flowers you need a paper crimper and the 5 petal punch. I took a rectangle of paper and crimped it about 5 different directions... you really want to break up the paper fibers so that the card stock begins to separate into layers. Then I punched out 2 flowers. Each flower I gently peeled apart into 2 pieces, which I layered with a circle punch to create the completed bloom. This technique will work with anything you can punch out of high quality card stock. Just make sure your original piece can fit through your crimper in multiple directions (ask me how I know).
As always, I'd love to see what you do with this technique. It's such a fun way to add texture to your projects!
Stamp Sets: Celebrate Everything, Itty Bitty Backgrounds Paper: Barely Banana, Old Olive, Pacific Point , Kraft Ink: Old Olive, Pacific Point, So Saffron
Labels: convention, in color, kraft, markers, swap
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This card features the new set Flight of the Butterfly (pg 97) that we received at Convention. I was excited when I saw this, because Clara (my baby) sees flowers and butterflies in everything. I showed her this card and she said it was "bu-tee-ful". :-D She's such a girly-girl... totally opposite of me! She loves her dresses and "pit-tee" things!
Stamp Set: Flight of the Butterfly Paper: Real Red, Whisper White, Old Olive,Pumpkin Pie, Summer Picnic DSP Ink: Old Olive, Real Red, Bashful Blue
Labels: designer paper
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I love the inside for little pictures and notes. My mom and mom-in-law might be seeing one of these in the coming year... :-)
I don't have the actual love notes, but I have plenty of the envelopes to fit them and 12x12 paper. I started by cutting 2 3"x6" pieces of paper and scoring them at 3". I stamped alternating corners of the pages for a little interest inside. Next I prepared 2 envelopes. The first I sealed closed. This became the front cover. The second I tucked the flap inside. This becomes the back cover, with a nice little pocket to tuck something into. I scored all of the pieces 3/4" from the edge, to create the area to bind the book. I gently folded each piece at the score line so the book would be easy to look through. Next came the fun part - decorating the covers.
With the covers all beautified, it's time to assemble the book. Covers on the outside, pages on the inside. :-) I used a mini binder clip to hold the book together while I punched and bound it. I used my Crop-A-Dile (I'm still amazed by the ease of punching with this) to put 2 holes in the narrow section between the score line and the edge. With the binder clip still in place I threaded the ribbon through the holes. I removed the clip and tied the ribbon. All done!
If you make your own version of this little book, please come back here and share a link to your sample. I'd love to see it!
Stamp Sets: Eastern Blooms, Always Paper: Old Olive Ink: Baja Breeze, Riding Hood Red, Old Olive (marker), Creamy Caramel (marker) Accessories: Mini Square Envelopes, Whisper White Taffeta ribbon (dyed with the ink pad), Button Bouquet
Labels: gifts, in color, markers, not a card
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ATCs... Oh how I love thee. :-D This one is nice and straight forward, with a simple technique for fun. My hubby helped me get these ready to swap by crumpling all the Kiwi Kiss pieces for me. Isn't he sweet?
The technique used on the butterfly is called Rock and Roll. It's a simple, fun way to perk up a mostly solid stamp with a "circular" shape. This technique works especially well with flowers and actual circles. To begin you chose 2 colors that "go". Just think of Stacy and Clinton - they don't have to match... just go. For this example I used So Saffron and Kiwi Kiss. Ink your stamp as usual with the lighter color. Then, take your stamp and gently "roll" the edges of the image in the darker color. Huff on your stamp (if you're slow like me) and stamp. Yahoo! You have a pretty little stamped image.
Stamp Set: Kind Thoughts Paper: So Saffron, Kiwi Kiss, Very Vanilla Ink: So Saffron, Kiwi Kiss, Very Vanilla (craft) Accessories: Vanilla 1/4" grosgrain ribbon
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This is the ATC swap I made for my upline group. Can you tell when I worked on this one? Why Independence Day weekend, of course!
This set is so much fun and has great elements. It could easily be used for children's cards... just change the colors a little. There is this and another wonderful star, a cool swirl, and a heart. They are all nice bold images. You can look for this set, Independence Day, in the new catty, but you won't find it! It is a part of the dormant list and can be found, along with others, on the Stampin' Up! website. These sets are available for purchase, they are just on the list to allow more room for seasonal sets in the physical catty.
So there's your little SU! catty lesson for the day. I just love this company!
Stamp Sets: Independence Day, Sanded Paper: Real Red, Night of Navy, Whisper White Ink: Yoyo Yellow, Real Red, Night of Navy
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