This is a card I made for a Swap I was in. I LOVE this card. When I seen this set, I knew I had to have it. I had this image in my head for some time and finally got it on paper!! I think of this card as a fun one that will bring a smile to whoever sees it. I was so excited about this one that I even sent it in to Stampin' Up! I hope to see if on the Stamper's Showcase one day. Enjoy!
Friday, October 23, 2009
Cold & Cuddly
This is a card I made for a Swap I was in. I LOVE this card. When I seen this set, I knew I had to have it. I had this image in my head for some time and finally got it on paper!! I think of this card as a fun one that will bring a smile to whoever sees it. I was so excited about this one that I even sent it in to Stampin' Up! I hope to see if on the Stamper's Showcase one day. Enjoy!
Cute As A Bug
This is another Club card. We had a lot of fun coloring this little guy using our ink and blender pens. The texture on the Crushed Curry and Bermuda Bay card stock is done with the texture plate and Big Shot. After we made this card, I showed them how they could use this template to create a scrapbook page....very fun!
Give Thanks
This fall card was one we did at Club this month. It is using the baby wipe technique and a little 'thumping' with a marker. I used More Mustard and Ruby Red re-inkers, added a few drops here and there just so the blend at the edges. You don't want to drop the ink on top of each other or you may end up with a 'mud' look for color! I used the brown maker to fill in the trunk of the tree and touched here and there on the branches. I used the Always Artichoke maker to 'thump' in the leaves, as I did not have the A.A. re-inker.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Cracked Glass Technique
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Marker Club
Marker Club
Join a Marker Club to get all 48 ink colors (markers) without making a large purchase all at once. The only way to get the big storage box for all of the markers is to order the whole set. We need 4 people to start the Club & then we’ll order 4 times & split up the markers between the four people each time; you get the Marker box when you are the hostess. Cost is $36.37 per month, per person. Each member is the ‘hostess’ once. When you are hostess, you could earn a free Level 1 hostess set of your choice, and $15 in free merchandise simply by adding outside orders to reach a qualifying workshop of $150.00. For more information, please contact me.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Would you like $50.00 in FREE Stampin' Up! merchandise?
50/50
Would you like a chance at $50.00 in FREE Stampin' Up! merchandise?
Beginning today, June 9th, I am offering the 50/50 chance! Here is how it works; for every $50.00 you spend in Stampin' Up! product (before S/H & Tax), your name will be placed on one square of the 50/50 grid. Once all 50 squares are filled, I will cut out each square and have a drawing. YOU could be the lucky winner of $50.00 in FREE SU merchandise....but only if you play!!! Please note: if there are only a few squares left, I will fill the spots with the first qualifying orders handed in w/pmt. The other qualifying orders will be place on the next 50/50 grid.)
Beginning today, June 9th, I am offering the 50/50 chance! Here is how it works; for every $50.00 you spend in Stampin' Up! product (before S/H & Tax), your name will be placed on one square of the 50/50 grid. Once all 50 squares are filled, I will cut out each square and have a drawing. YOU could be the lucky winner of $50.00 in FREE SU merchandise....but only if you play!!! Please note: if there are only a few squares left, I will fill the spots with the first qualifying orders handed in w/pmt. The other qualifying orders will be place on the next 50/50 grid.)
Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Candy Bouquet
I wanted to share with you the candy bouquet I made for a bridal shower. After searching for ideas on the internet and coming up empty, I turned to my Stampin' Up! products. I used the Big Shot with the Daisy Die and Scallop Circle Die, bright color cards stock, and a few clue dots. I used floral stems and wrapped them with floral tape. Then I attached the candy by wrapping one of the twisted ends to the stem. I attached candy kisses to the scallop circle die flowers using glue dots. After I placed the flowers in the bouquet, I used curling ribbin to fill in. I filled the base with some clear rock and added the left over candy on top. Once I had the idea, the rest was simple! Thanks for looking!!!! :)
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