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123008-colorsMy friend Jess and I decided to stamp in the new year last night. We live far apart so we picked a time to meet online and then stamped and chatted. Kristina Werner’s Color Challenge for this week was one of our inspirations.

I’m typically a card maker, but this Saturday I’m taking my friend’s daughters to go see Disney on Ice. Since there is so much pink in this challenge, I thought it would make a great scrapbook page for our girls outing!

Disney on Ice Scrapbook Page

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I recently made this Welcome Sign from Stampin’ Up!’s new Decor Elements line of vinyl wall art. I was inspired by this example.

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It was so simple to do. I cut 4 pieces of DSP and glued them together. Then I applied the Decor Element to the glass of the frame - this video shows how easy it is to do!

I assembled the whole thing and realized that it needed something extra. So I added two ornaments I made from the On Board Trinkets from the Holiday Mini Catalog. Doesn’t it look great? I can’t wait to update it for the seasons…so easy to do…just change the DSP and embellishments. Read the rest of this entry »

I’m so proud of this card I made for my splitcoast little sister. The challenge was to use elements from nature (leaves, fibers, etc). The trees here haven’t turned yet, but I do have a bunch of twigs in the back of my yard from the last bad storm that came through. So I used one of the twigs as my inspiration:

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Today I was a bit stuck on what to do for my 2nd Make-and-Take for my Open House tomorrow. There are some great blogs out there that feature weekly sketch/color/inspiration challenges. I’ve been adding them to blogroll on the left, so if you are stuck, check them out! Today I was inspired by  Taylored Expressions’ Cupcake Challenge #36. Here is the result of my playing around with her sketch:

WCMD Card #1

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This is the 3rd card I’m going to do for my Holiday Card Class. I’d originally had a totally different plan for this set, imagining it in Pacific Point and Baja Breeze, but as the rest of the cards took shape I knew I had to stick to the Ski Slope color scheme.

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Gift Basket

I think this turned out well. It has a Simply Sent Card Elements Kit, a Stamp Set, SNAIL, Stampin’ Spot, extra paper, and a pack of homemade cards. You can see the coupon book/mini album in the lower right corner.

Gift Basket

I’m donating a card making gift basket to my neighborhood block party’s Chinese Raffle, and in it is a coupon book. Rather than just providing a sheet of coupons, I made a mini album to hold them.

Whimsy Mini Album

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When I first saw the Holiday Mini Catalog, I knew I had to have the set Scandinavian Season. Last night I finally got around to playing with it a bit. I just love this set! Here is the result:

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The tree and mittens were both heat embossed with silver embossing powder. The Ski Slope DSP was torn using The Tearing Edge.

Recipe:

Stamps: Scandinavian Season

Paper: Chocolate Chip, Ski Slope DSP, Old Olive, Baja Breeze

Ink: VersaMark

Accessories/Tools: Silver Embossing Powder, Linen Thread, 1/16″ Circle Punch, Vintage Brads (Pewter), Heat Tool, Embossing Buddy, SNAIL, Stampin’ Dimensionals, Paper Snips

Here is a cool gift card holder I made on Wednesday:

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When I found the template for this holder, I knew I had to try to work it into my Holiday Card Class this year. The card is made by folding the DSP then decorating the outside and inside. It was so easy to make!

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I just got back from a great trip to Boston. I got to do a fair amount of stamping with folks in my Upline (an upline/downline is like a “family” of Demonstrators). I’m fortunate to have a fabulous upline that are supportive, creative, and fun. My whole upline is in the Boston area, so I miss out on a lot of great meetings/events.

I lucked out that my trip coincided with my up-up-upline Diana’s downline meeting this weekend. I had such a great time - we chatted about creative projects and business ideas. We also swapped! Swapping is a way for card makers to share ideas and get creative inspiration. Diana asked us to do fall/Halloween themed cards. Here is mine, using the Level 3 Hostess Set Window Dressing:

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This may look familiar…it is pretty much the same sketch as the card I did for my friend’s daughter’s birthday in July. The pumpkin and apple were colored with Watercolor Crayons - my new favorite Stampin’ Up! product! The grapes were colored with Stampin’ Pastels

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