Category: Big Shot Projects

Stampin’ Up! Leadership Spiral Flower Die, Fringe Scissors, and More!

Stampin’ Up! Leadership Spiral Flower Die, Fringe Scissors, and More!

Hey there! Last day of Leadership was today. Sad. But Leadership being over means I will be on my way home on Sunday and start getting ready to share all I have learned with my stampers and my downline! Sweet! I had a fabulous time at Leadership, it's true, but now it's time to go home and put all these great new ideas into practice! I can hardly wait! yay!

Here's more of the pictures I wanted to share with you last night but the hotel internet wouldn't let me upload:

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The Demonstrator Resource Center, in addition to the Blendabilities demonstration, also had a girl making tons of these adorable flowers with the Spiral Flower Die. So cute! Depending on how tightly you roll them, how much you let them relax after rolling, and where you adhere them, you can make an endless variety of shapes and sizes of flowers! The one on the right is a sucker treat. You just cut the flower with the die, but then instead of rolling tightly and adhering you just punch a hole in the base of the spiral and insert a sucker on a stick! Key-utte! These would make fun valentine or birthday party favors!

Here's another treat flower, only this time the flower has been adhered together with Secret Garden Framelit-cut leaves and a Pearl Basic Jewel added! The flower and the sentiment from Love You to the Moon have been added to the lollipop package with Glue Dots.

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Stampin_up_spiral_flower_die_2 More possibilities with the Spiral Flower Die.

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Sponged edges with Crisp Cantaloupe ink and the die will cut felt, (and fabric too!).

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Gold glittered edges . . .

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A flowery heart wreath!

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Another style of flower you can create with a new Occasions Catalog product, the Fringe Scissors! At $9.95, these 5-bladed scissors are a great value!

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Here's a couple of swaps I was able to take pictures of! The People Like You stamp has been clear embossed on Very Vanilla which had already been stamped with the En Francais background. After clear embossing, the creator of this swap (I just took a picture of this one, I don't have the original to be able to give you the creator's name!) then sponged or brayered the Pear Pizzazz and then Marina Mist (I think) ink over the image. Embossed images will resist the ink, allowing you to wipe away the excess ink with a tissue. The technique is called "emboss resist"!  LOVE it!

Stampin_up_petite_petals_beautifully_baroque

Finally, the creator of this swap achieved a lovely vintage look with the Beautifully Baroque Textured Impressions Folder, Pink Pirouette and Very Vanilla cardstock, Victoria Crochet Trim, Petite Petals stamp and Petite Petal punch, Ovals Collection Framelits, Pearls Basic Jewels,******* greeting, and Crumb Cake sponging!

Well, I've got to close for now and go get packed! Our flight takes off at 2:05 tomorrow afternoon!

You can shop my Online Store by clicking HERE.

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2014

Stampin’ Up! Leadership Spiral Flower Die, Fringe Scissors, and More!

Stampin’ Up! Leadership Spiral Flower Die, Fringe Scissors, and More!

Hey there! Last day of Leadership was today. Sad. But Leadership being over means I will be on my way home on Sunday and start getting ready to share all I have learned with my stampers and my downline! Sweet! I had a fabulous time at Leadership, it's true, but now it's time to go home and put all these great new ideas into practice! I can hardly wait! yay!

Here's more of the pictures I wanted to share with you last night but the hotel internet wouldn't let me upload:

Stampin_up_spiral_flower_die

The Demonstrator Resource Center, in addition to the Blendabilities demonstration, also had a girl making tons of these adorable flowers with the Spiral Flower Die. So cute! Depending on how tightly you roll them, how much you let them relax after rolling, and where you adhere them, you can make an endless variety of shapes and sizes of flowers! The one on the right is a sucker treat. You just cut the flower with the die, but then instead of rolling tightly and adhering you just punch a hole in the base of the spiral and insert a sucker on a stick! Key-utte! These would make fun valentine or birthday party favors!

Here's another treat flower, only this time the flower has been adhered together with Secret Garden Framelit-cut leaves and a Pearl Basic Jewel added! The flower and the sentiment from Love You to the Moon have been added to the lollipop package with Glue Dots.

Stampin_up_spiral_flower_die_2

 

Stampin_up_spiral_flower_die_2 More possibilities with the Spiral Flower Die.

Stampin_up_spiral_flower_die_3

Sponged edges with Crisp Cantaloupe ink and the die will cut felt, (and fabric too!).

Stampin_up_spiral_flower_die_6

Gold glittered edges . . .

Stampin_up_spiral_flower_die_1

A flowery heart wreath!

Stampin_up_fringe_scissors_flowers

Another style of flower you can create with a new Occasions Catalog product, the Fringe Scissors! At $9.95, these 5-bladed scissors are a great value!

Stampin_up_people_like_you_emboss_resist

Here's a couple of swaps I was able to take pictures of! The People Like You stamp has been clear embossed on Very Vanilla which had already been stamped with the En Francais background. After clear embossing, the creator of this swap (I just took a picture of this one, I don't have the original to be able to give you the creator's name!) then sponged or brayered the Pear Pizzazz and then Marina Mist (I think) ink over the image. Embossed images will resist the ink, allowing you to wipe away the excess ink with a tissue. The technique is called "emboss resist"!  LOVE it!

Stampin_up_petite_petals_beautifully_baroque

Finally, the creator of this swap achieved a lovely vintage look with the Beautifully Baroque Textured Impressions Folder, Pink Pirouette and Very Vanilla cardstock, Victoria Crochet Trim, Petite Petals stamp and Petite Petal punch, Ovals Collection Framelits, Pearls Basic Jewels,******* greeting, and Crumb Cake sponging!

Well, I've got to close for now and go get packed! Our flight takes off at 2:05 tomorrow afternoon!

You can shop my Online Store by clicking HERE.

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2014

Stampin’ Up! Joy & Love!

Stampin’ Up! Joy & Love!

Hey there! Still plugging away at my Christmas prep. Seems like every day there's a new hurdle or monkeywrench to overcome, but I'm getting there! Whoever came up with the name "monkeywrench"? What IS THAT???

Well, until someone tells me what a monkeywrench is, I will share this cute little Christmas card I received from my downline, Angie Lisk:

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Angie combined some beautiful designer papers (non-stampin' up!) with the Joy and Love single stamp that is available only until January 31, 2014. After inking the stamp with an Always Artichoke marker so she could omit the "and love" part, Angie stamped the "love" on Very Vanilla cardstock and cut it out with a Deco Labels Framelit. She layered this on an Old Olive Deco Label-cut mat layer. I love her little touches of tiny layered designer paper banners and Linen Thread-accented button!

 

That's all for now! I'm beat and ready to hit the hay!

You can still find and order the Holiday Single Stamps. Click HERE to go to my online store and order!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013

Stampin’ Up! Joy & Love!

Stampin’ Up! Joy & Love!

Hey there! Still plugging away at my Christmas prep. Seems like every day there's a new hurdle or monkeywrench to overcome, but I'm getting there! Whoever came up with the name "monkeywrench"? What IS THAT???

Well, until someone tells me what a monkeywrench is, I will share this cute little Christmas card I received from my downline, Angie Lisk:

Stampin_up_joy_and_love_1

Angie combined some beautiful designer papers (non-stampin' up!) with the Joy and Love single stamp that is available only until January 31, 2014. After inking the stamp with an Always Artichoke marker so she could omit the "and love" part, Angie stamped the "love" on Very Vanilla cardstock and cut it out with a Deco Labels Framelit. She layered this on an Old Olive Deco Label-cut mat layer. I love her little touches of tiny layered designer paper banners and Linen Thread-accented button!

 

That's all for now! I'm beat and ready to hit the hay!

You can still find and order the Holiday Single Stamps. Click HERE to go to my online store and order!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013

Stampin’ Up! Peachy Keen Sneak Peek!

Stampin’ Up! Peachy Keen Sneak Peek!

Hey there! I'm switching gears for just a minute to show you a sneak peek from the upcoming Occasions 2014 Catalog. My monthly swap needs to go in the mail tomorrow, so I sat down and came up with this:

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What do you think? It's my first effort using Occasions Catalog and Sale-a-bration brochure products, so I don't really have my brain wrapped around it yet (not to mention my brain is still full of Christmas ideas, colors, and layouts!).

This card doesn't use a lot of bells and whistles, just plain ol' stampin' fun!

I used Baked Brown Sugar cardstock for my first two layers, texturizing the second layer with the Chevron Textured Impressions Folder. I then layered on a 1 1/2" x 4" strip of new Retro Fresh Designer Series Paper. I inked the "hello friend" stamp from Peachy Keen with Calypso Coral, Cajun Craze, Baked Brown Sugar, and Coastal Cabana Stampin' Write Markers, overlapping the Cajun Craze on the lighter Calypso Coral for a "gradient color" effect. After breathing on the stamp to make sure the ink was well-moistened, I stamped on a piece of Very Vanilla. I then cut it out with the next-to smallest framelit from the new Banners Framelits Dies and the Big Shot.

The "ribbon" under the adhered framelit is actually from the Sale-a-bration brochure, in the Sweet Sorbet Accessory Pack, Pool Party Twine.

I finished it off with a Pool Party Candy Dot in the lower right corner.

Stampin_up_peachy_keen_2

Inside I continued the gradient color technique using Calyspo Coral, Cajun Craze, Coastal Cabana, and Baked Brown Sugar markers.

That's all for now! You can't order any of the Occasions Catalog products yet, but the Annual Catalog and the Holiday Catalog are still in effect, as well as the Clearance Rack and Weekly Deals. Click HERE to shop!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013

Stampin’ Up! Peachy Keen Sneak Peek!

Stampin’ Up! Peachy Keen Sneak Peek!

Hey there! I'm switching gears for just a minute to show you a sneak peek from the upcoming Occasions 2014 Catalog. My monthly swap needs to go in the mail tomorrow, so I sat down and came up with this:

Stampin_up_peachy_keen_1

What do you think? It's my first effort using Occasions Catalog and Sale-a-bration brochure products, so I don't really have my brain wrapped around it yet (not to mention my brain is still full of Christmas ideas, colors, and layouts!).

This card doesn't use a lot of bells and whistles, just plain ol' stampin' fun!

I used Baked Brown Sugar cardstock for my first two layers, texturizing the second layer with the Chevron Textured Impressions Folder. I then layered on a 1 1/2" x 4" strip of new Retro Fresh Designer Series Paper. I inked the "hello friend" stamp from Peachy Keen with Calypso Coral, Cajun Craze, Baked Brown Sugar, and Coastal Cabana Stampin' Write Markers, overlapping the Cajun Craze on the lighter Calypso Coral for a "gradient color" effect. After breathing on the stamp to make sure the ink was well-moistened, I stamped on a piece of Very Vanilla. I then cut it out with the next-to smallest framelit from the new Banners Framelits Dies and the Big Shot.

The "ribbon" under the adhered framelit is actually from the Sale-a-bration brochure, in the Sweet Sorbet Accessory Pack, Pool Party Twine.

I finished it off with a Pool Party Candy Dot in the lower right corner.

Stampin_up_peachy_keen_2

Inside I continued the gradient color technique using Calyspo Coral, Cajun Craze, Coastal Cabana, and Baked Brown Sugar markers.

That's all for now! You can't order any of the Occasions Catalog products yet, but the Annual Catalog and the Holiday Catalog are still in effect, as well as the Clearance Rack and Weekly Deals. Click HERE to shop!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013

Stampin’ Up! Pretty Print Festive Flurry Tag!

Stampin’ Up! Pretty Print Festive Flurry Tag!

Hey there! A couple of days ago my friend and downline, Martha Swift, came by and brought me this sweet gift with a gorgeous tag:
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She used  Whisper White for her card base, then embossed a piece of Silver Foil paper with the Pretty Print Textured Impresssions Folder. She added snowflakes that she stamped with Encore Metallic Silver ink on Tempting Turquoise cardstock and a Silver Glimmer Paper snowflake, all cut out with the Festive Flurry Framelits! She used the 1/8" Silver Ribbon to tie her tag/card/gift card holder together!

Inside:

Stampin_up_festive_flurry_tag_3Martha created a little pocket for her greeting insert to slip inside. She stamped it with the Encore Metallic Silver ink. The "Christmas Wishes" was stamped with Tempting Turquoise ink.

You can find all the supplies to make this cute little tag, including the Whisper White and Tempting Turquoise cardstock, in my Online Store HERE

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013

Stampin’ Up! Pretty Print Festive Flurry Tag!

Stampin’ Up! Pretty Print Festive Flurry Tag!

Hey there! A couple of days ago my friend and downline, Martha Swift, came by and brought me this sweet gift with a gorgeous tag:
Stampin_up_festive_flurry_tag_1

She used  Whisper White for her card base, then embossed a piece of Silver Foil paper with the Pretty Print Textured Impresssions Folder. She added snowflakes that she stamped with Encore Metallic Silver ink on Tempting Turquoise cardstock and a Silver Glimmer Paper snowflake, all cut out with the Festive Flurry Framelits! She used the 1/8" Silver Ribbon to tie her tag/card/gift card holder together!

Inside:

Stampin_up_festive_flurry_tag_3Martha created a little pocket for her greeting insert to slip inside. She stamped it with the Encore Metallic Silver ink. The "Christmas Wishes" was stamped with Tempting Turquoise ink.

You can find all the supplies to make this cute little tag, including the Whisper White and Tempting Turquoise cardstock, in my Online Store HERE

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013

Stampin’ Up! Dress Up Framelits Mrs. Claus!

Stampin’ Up! Dress Up Framelits Mrs. Claus!

Hey there! Busy weekend. I had my final Christmas Trimmings Class Saturday, then started prepping to celebrate Troy & Logan's birthdays Sunday. Troy's birthday is the 19th and Logan's is the 22nd, so we always celebrate them together. We try to have a separate day than Thanksgiving (although some years Logan's birthday is ON the day), so today is our selected day. We are also hoping to take our family Christmas picture, and are hoping for outside, but since it's been so cold (17 degrees and windy), I'm not sure that will happen!

The card I have for you today was created by a couple of my stampers, Donna Ninness and Diane Richardson, as Diane's Christmas Card. I took a picture of it at the monthly class we have in Marion:

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They CASED a Pinterest find, using the Dress Up Framelits, Scallop Circle Punch, and Petals a Plenty Textured Impressions Folder to create an adorable Mrs. Claus dress! LOVE IT!!!!!!!

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The colored a Rhinestone Basic Jewel with a red Sharpie Marker and added some retired white flocking to her collar to give it that warm, fuzzy, Mrs. Claus look!

That's all for now. I've got to get to bed so I can cook up a storm in the morning before church! Looking forward to warming up my kitchen!

You can purchase the Dress Up Framelits and the Petals a Plenty folder when you shop my Online Store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013

Stampin’ Up! Dress Up Framelits Mrs. Claus!

Stampin’ Up! Dress Up Framelits Mrs. Claus!

Hey there! Busy weekend. I had my final Christmas Trimmings Class Saturday, then started prepping to celebrate Troy & Logan's birthdays Sunday. Troy's birthday is the 19th and Logan's is the 22nd, so we always celebrate them together. We try to have a separate day than Thanksgiving (although some years Logan's birthday is ON the day), so today is our selected day. We are also hoping to take our family Christmas picture, and are hoping for outside, but since it's been so cold (17 degrees and windy), I'm not sure that will happen!

The card I have for you today was created by a couple of my stampers, Donna Ninness and Diane Richardson, as Diane's Christmas Card. I took a picture of it at the monthly class we have in Marion:

Stampin_up_dress_up_framelits_mrs_claus_1

They CASED a Pinterest find, using the Dress Up Framelits, Scallop Circle Punch, and Petals a Plenty Textured Impressions Folder to create an adorable Mrs. Claus dress! LOVE IT!!!!!!!

Stampin_up_dress_up_framelits_mrs_claus_2

The colored a Rhinestone Basic Jewel with a red Sharpie Marker and added some retired white flocking to her collar to give it that warm, fuzzy, Mrs. Claus look!

That's all for now. I've got to get to bed so I can cook up a storm in the morning before church! Looking forward to warming up my kitchen!

You can purchase the Dress Up Framelits and the Petals a Plenty folder when you shop my Online Store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013

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