Category: Christmas Cards & Projects

Stampin’ Up! Best of Christmas!

Stampin’ Up! Best of Christmas!

Hey there! I'm posting tonight from my new laptop. The old one (only 2 years, but apparently that is old in laptop years) is on it's last leg. It doesn't charge well anymore, so I decided to upgrade before it completely bit the dust. My techie son, Troy, says he can get all my info from it even if it is dead, as long as the motherboard isn't dead, but I wanted to upgrade before I go to Leadership anyway (and for a end-of-year tax deduction!) so here I am!

I am on a learning curve, as this one runs Windows 8, which is COMPLETELY different than my previous Windows 7, but I am gradually getting used to it. I am also trying to operate without my trusty wireless mouse! I've been mouse-dependent for years, and have been really resistant to using just the built-in mousepad because it seems like every one I've tried to use before, things just sort of went flying around as I was typing – losing my place is frustrating, but this time I think the pad is cooperating with me and nothing so far has flown away! lol!

We had our family get-together for Troy & Logan's birthdays today, and it was a great time! There are 17 of us now, including the babies, so it definitely isn't quiet! I LOVE it!

After everyone went home to tuck the babies in bed, I sat down and created these two projects with the Best of Christmas stamp set:

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It's a luminaria! I cut the opening for the vellum with one of the Festive Flurry Framelits, then embossed the Crumb Cake layer with the Woodgrain Textured Impressions Folder. I heat embossed the nativity image from Best of Christmas with Early Espresso Stampin' Emboss Powder. I also sponged the texture with Crumb Cake ink.

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From the side you can see the battery-powered candle I used to light it up!   

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I heat-embossed a phrase from Christmas Messages with Early Espresso powder, then cut it out with a smaller Festive Flurry Framelit. The "Believe" is from Snowflake Soiree, Early Espresso heat-embossed then cut out with an Oval Collection Framelit.

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For my ornament I Gold Heat Embossed the same image on Crumb Cake, cut it out with a Festive Flurry Framelit, then sponged the edges with Crumb Cake ink. I mounted it on a circle cut from Champagne Glimmer Paper, then another circle of Chocolate Chip. Both circles were cut with Circles Collection Framelits. I Gold heat embossed "Believe" on Chocolate Chip, then cut it out with one of the Circle Card Framelit Dies. I added a hanger to the back of Victoria Crochet Trim. LOVE!

Here's your Supply List for these projects:

Best of Christmas #134384 $14.95 Clear-mount only

Snowflake Soiree #127922 Wood $29.95, #127925 Clear $21.95

Christmas Messages #131790 Wood $28.95, #131793 Clear $20.95

Crumb Cake #120953, Chocolate Chip #102128  8 1/2" x 11 cardstock $6.95 each (24 sheets)

Very Vanilla #101650 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock $8.50 (40 sheets)

White Vellum cardstock #101856 $6.50 8 1/2" x 11" (20 sheets)

Festive Flurry Framelits #132193 $24.95

Woodgrain Textured Impressions Folder #127821 $7.95

Other supplies: Embossing Buddy, Versamark, Early Espresso Stampin' Emboss Powder, Heat Tool, Stampin' Sponge, Stampin' Trimmer, SNAIL Adhesive, Sticky Strip, Oval Collection Framelits, Champagne Glimmer Paper, Circles Collection Framelits, Stampin' Dimensionals, Circle Card Thinlet Dies, Victoria Crochet Trim

Go to my online store to shop for these supplies: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

That's all for now! Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

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

Stampin’ Up! Best of Christmas!

Stampin’ Up! Best of Christmas!

Hey there! I'm posting tonight from my new laptop. The old one (only 2 years, but apparently that is old in laptop years) is on it's last leg. It doesn't charge well anymore, so I decided to upgrade before it completely bit the dust. My techie son, Troy, says he can get all my info from it even if it is dead, as long as the motherboard isn't dead, but I wanted to upgrade before I go to Leadership anyway (and for a end-of-year tax deduction!) so here I am!

I am on a learning curve, as this one runs Windows 8, which is COMPLETELY different than my previous Windows 7, but I am gradually getting used to it. I am also trying to operate without my trusty wireless mouse! I've been mouse-dependent for years, and have been really resistant to using just the built-in mousepad because it seems like every one I've tried to use before, things just sort of went flying around as I was typing – losing my place is frustrating, but this time I think the pad is cooperating with me and nothing so far has flown away! lol!

We had our family get-together for Troy & Logan's birthdays today, and it was a great time! There are 17 of us now, including the babies, so it definitely isn't quiet! I LOVE it!

After everyone went home to tuck the babies in bed, I sat down and created these two projects with the Best of Christmas stamp set:

Stampin_up_best_of_christmas_2

It's a luminaria! I cut the opening for the vellum with one of the Festive Flurry Framelits, then embossed the Crumb Cake layer with the Woodgrain Textured Impressions Folder. I heat embossed the nativity image from Best of Christmas with Early Espresso Stampin' Emboss Powder. I also sponged the texture with Crumb Cake ink.

Stampin_up_best_of_christmas_3

From the side you can see the battery-powered candle I used to light it up!   

Stampin_up_best_of_christmas_4

I heat-embossed a phrase from Christmas Messages with Early Espresso powder, then cut it out with a smaller Festive Flurry Framelit. The "Believe" is from Snowflake Soiree, Early Espresso heat-embossed then cut out with an Oval Collection Framelit.

Stampin_up_best_of_christmas_1

For my ornament I Gold Heat Embossed the same image on Crumb Cake, cut it out with a Festive Flurry Framelit, then sponged the edges with Crumb Cake ink. I mounted it on a circle cut from Champagne Glimmer Paper, then another circle of Chocolate Chip. Both circles were cut with Circles Collection Framelits. I Gold heat embossed "Believe" on Chocolate Chip, then cut it out with one of the Circle Card Framelit Dies. I added a hanger to the back of Victoria Crochet Trim. LOVE!

Here's your Supply List for these projects:

Best of Christmas #134384 $14.95 Clear-mount only

Snowflake Soiree #127922 Wood $29.95, #127925 Clear $21.95

Christmas Messages #131790 Wood $28.95, #131793 Clear $20.95

Crumb Cake #120953, Chocolate Chip #102128  8 1/2" x 11 cardstock $6.95 each (24 sheets)

Very Vanilla #101650 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock $8.50 (40 sheets)

White Vellum cardstock #101856 $6.50 8 1/2" x 11" (20 sheets)

Festive Flurry Framelits #132193 $24.95

Woodgrain Textured Impressions Folder #127821 $7.95

Other supplies: Embossing Buddy, Versamark, Early Espresso Stampin' Emboss Powder, Heat Tool, Stampin' Sponge, Stampin' Trimmer, SNAIL Adhesive, Sticky Strip, Oval Collection Framelits, Champagne Glimmer Paper, Circles Collection Framelits, Stampin' Dimensionals, Circle Card Thinlet Dies, Victoria Crochet Trim

Go to my online store to shop for these supplies: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

That's all for now! 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

Stampin’ Up! Silver Snow Day!

Stampin’ Up! Silver Snow Day!

Hey there! Stampin' Up! has an awesome sale starting today, running until December 2nd. I will post the info for this sale in a minute, but first I need to show you this card I just created:

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THIS is ONE of the many reasons I am a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator!

I got positively giddy while creating this card! One of my stampers tonight at the Stamp-a-Stack I was doing asked me what colors besides the blue we were using to stamp the Snow Day snowman could you stamp him with. I listed Whisper White Craft ink and then it hit my brain that he would look awesome and snow-y in Silver Encore Metallic! So as soon as I arrived home I pulled out Basic Black and Smoky Slate cardstock and sat down to make it!

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I used the snowflake stamp from the Snow Day set around the snowman, and then used the finest splatter stamp from Gorgeous Grunge, inked in Silver Encore Metallic and then stamped off, to add fine snow around and over the whole thing.

See his eyes? I stamped the snowman face first with Silver Encore Metallic, but it didn't show up very well with silver stamped on silver, so I stamped over it with Jet Black StazOn ink and ended up with an almost ghosted-look for this smile and his eyes look like he is looking up!

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Inside I combined the Snow Day snowflake with "Oh what fun!" from Christmas Messages and "a very merry Christmas to you" from More Merry Messages.

To get your own Snow Day set and Silver Encore Metallic inkpad, you can shop in my Online Store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

The Silver and the Gold Metallic inkpads are ON SALE 20% off right now with the Holiday Sale that starts today!

Here's a link to the Holiday Sale flyer:

Download Holiday_Sale_Flyer_US-1

Check out the flyer and then either contact me: carol@carolpaynestamps.com

or go to my Online Store

There are three items that are on sale Wednesday, November 20th, ONLY:

Stampin' Trimmer #126889 Regular Price: $29.95 SALE Price: $20.97

Simply Scored Diagonal Plate #125586 Regular Price: $11.95 SALE Price: $8.37

Many Marvelous Markers #131264 Regular Price $109.95 SALE Price: $76.97

Everything else is on sale through December 2nd!

That's all for now, until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

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

Stampin’ Up! Silver Snow Day!

Stampin’ Up! Silver Snow Day!

Hey there! Stampin' Up! has an awesome sale starting today, running until December 2nd. I will post the info for this sale in a minute, but first I need to show you this card I just created:

Stampin_up_snow_day_silver_1

THIS is ONE of the many reasons I am a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator!

I got positively giddy while creating this card! One of my stampers tonight at the Stamp-a-Stack I was doing asked me what colors besides the blue we were using to stamp the Snow Day snowman could you stamp him with. I listed Whisper White Craft ink and then it hit my brain that he would look awesome and snow-y in Silver Encore Metallic! So as soon as I arrived home I pulled out Basic Black and Smoky Slate cardstock and sat down to make it!

Stampin_up_snow_day_silver_2

I used the snowflake stamp from the Snow Day set around the snowman, and then used the finest splatter stamp from Gorgeous Grunge, inked in Silver Encore Metallic and then stamped off, to add fine snow around and over the whole thing.

See his eyes? I stamped the snowman face first with Silver Encore Metallic, but it didn't show up very well with silver stamped on silver, so I stamped over it with Jet Black StazOn ink and ended up with an almost ghosted-look for this smile and his eyes look like he is looking up!

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Inside I combined the Snow Day snowflake with "Oh what fun!" from Christmas Messages and "a very merry Christmas to you" from More Merry Messages.

To get your own Snow Day set and Silver Encore Metallic inkpad, you can shop in my Online Store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

The Silver and the Gold Metallic inkpads are ON SALE 20% off right now with the Holiday Sale that starts today!

Here's a link to the Holiday Sale flyer:

Download Holiday_Sale_Flyer_US-1

Check out the flyer and then either contact me: carol@carolpaynestamps.com

or go to my Online Store

There are three items that are on sale Wednesday, November 20th, ONLY:

Stampin' Trimmer #126889 Regular Price: $29.95 SALE Price: $20.97

Simply Scored Diagonal Plate #125586 Regular Price: $11.95 SALE Price: $8.37

Many Marvelous Markers #131264 Regular Price $109.95 SALE Price: $76.97

Everything else is on sale through December 2nd!

That's all for now, until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

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

Stampin’Up! Evergreen Silver Silent Night!

Stampin’Up! Evergreen Silver Silent Night!

Hey there! I guess you could say I'm on a "tree kick" right now. First I played with Serene Silhouettes and Lovely as a Tree, and today I played with a carryover list set, Evergreen!

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I paired Midnight Muse cardstock with a Basic Gray mat layer (bet you thought it was Brushed Silver, didn't ya?) and Silver Encore Metallic ink from the Holiday Catalog.

Evergreen is so gorgeous! I stamped the solid trees on each side first, then breathed on the stamp again without re-inking to get the second and third stampings of the trees to give the illusion of depth and distance between the trees. The silver ink worked perfect with this simple technique!

The fine detail of the "Silent Night" tree stamp is just incredible:

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Sometimes silver ink can be a bit gloppy, which I was afraid of with the tiny script of this stamp, but NO PROBLEM!!!

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Inside I used the remaining two stamps in the set (this card is stamped ENTIRELY with the Evergreen stamp set) with Midnight Muse ink on the Whisper White layer, breathing on the stamp again to get several stampings from one inking.

That's all for now! It's "Friends & Family Day" at church this Sunday, which means I need to throw a lasagna in the oven to take for the "dinner-on-the-grounds"!

Here's your shopping list for this super-simple card:

Evergreen #127970 Wood-mount $25.95, #127973 Clear-mount $18.95

Midnight Muse 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock #126843 $6.95

Basic Gray 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock #121044 $6.95

Whisper White 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock #101650 $8.50

Silver Encore Mettalic inkpad #132142 $9.95

Midnight Muse Classic inkpad #126860 $5.95

You can purchase these supplies (and more!) in my Online Store:

www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

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

Stampin’Up! Evergreen Silver Silent Night!

Stampin’Up! Evergreen Silver Silent Night!

Hey there! I guess you could say I'm on a "tree kick" right now. First I played with Serene Silhouettes and Lovely as a Tree, and today I played with a carryover list set, Evergreen!

Stampin_up_evergreen_1

I paired Midnight Muse cardstock with a Basic Gray mat layer (bet you thought it was Brushed Silver, didn't ya?) and Silver Encore Metallic ink from the Holiday Catalog.

Evergreen is so gorgeous! I stamped the solid trees on each side first, then breathed on the stamp again without re-inking to get the second and third stampings of the trees to give the illusion of depth and distance between the trees. The silver ink worked perfect with this simple technique!

The fine detail of the "Silent Night" tree stamp is just incredible:

Stampin_up_evergreen_2

Sometimes silver ink can be a bit gloppy, which I was afraid of with the tiny script of this stamp, but NO PROBLEM!!!

Stampin_up_evergreen_3

Inside I used the remaining two stamps in the set (this card is stamped ENTIRELY with the Evergreen stamp set) with Midnight Muse ink on the Whisper White layer, breathing on the stamp again to get several stampings from one inking.

That's all for now! It's "Friends & Family Day" at church this Sunday, which means I need to throw a lasagna in the oven to take for the "dinner-on-the-grounds"!

Here's your shopping list for this super-simple card:

Evergreen #127970 Wood-mount $25.95, #127973 Clear-mount $18.95

Midnight Muse 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock #126843 $6.95

Basic Gray 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock #121044 $6.95

Whisper White 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock #101650 $8.50

Silver Encore Mettalic inkpad #132142 $9.95

Midnight Muse Classic inkpad #126860 $5.95

You can purchase these supplies (and more!) in my Online Store:

www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

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

Stampin’ Up! Be Merry Tags!

Stampin’ Up! Be Merry Tags!

Hey there! I had a chance to work on these little tags tonight. They turned out so cute I just had to share:

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I used the Be Merry Single stamp, which includes the "to: from:", heat embossing them with Early Espresso on Crumb Cake cardstock, White on Basic Black cardstock, and Cherry Cobbler on Crumb Cake.

This stamp is designed to coordinate with one of the Chalk Talk Framelits. After cutting each with the framelit, I then matted them on 2 1/2" x 3 3/4" cardstock layers and snipped the ends into tag corners.

The Chalk Talk Framelits also have three different little shapes to cut the center opening of tags, so I used the largest one to cut the openings. I threaded Cherry Cobbler 1/2" Seam Binding through the White/Basic Black/Basic Gray tag, Natural 7/16" Trim through the Early Espresso/Crumb Cake/Early Espresso tag, and Victoria Crochet trim through the Cherry Cobbler/Crumb Cake/Early Espresso tag.

That's it! These tags went together very easy peasy! Everyone attending my Christmas Trimmings class on November 18th, 22nd, and 23rd will make a set of these, in addtion to the Santa Gift Card Holder, and the two Festive Flurry Ornaments! Let me know ASAP you are coming!

That's all for now. Thanks for stopping in today to see what I've been up to!

Here's your shopping list to make your own set of tags:

Be Merry Single Stamp #134767 $8.95

Chalk Talk Framelits #129983 $24.95

Cherry Cobbler Stampin' Emboss Powder #122949 $4.75

Early Espresso Stampin' Emboss Powder #128980 $4.75

White Stampin' Emboss Powder #109132 $4.75

Embossing Buddy #103083 $5.95

Heat Tool #129053 $29.95

Versamark Pad #102283 $7.50

Crumb Cake 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock #120953 $6.95

Early Espresso 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock #119686 $6.95

Basic Black 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock #121045 $6.95

Basic Gray 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock #121044 $6.95

Cherry Cobbler 1/2" Seam Binding #120992 $6.95

Natural 7/16" Trim #129287 $6.95

Victoria  5/8" Crochet Trim #118481 $6.95

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

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

Stampin’ Up! Be Merry Tags!

Stampin’ Up! Be Merry Tags!

Hey there! I had a chance to work on these little tags tonight. They turned out so cute I just had to share:

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I used the Be Merry Single stamp, which includes the "to: from:", heat embossing them with Early Espresso on Crumb Cake cardstock, White on Basic Black cardstock, and Cherry Cobbler on Crumb Cake.

This stamp is designed to coordinate with one of the Chalk Talk Framelits. After cutting each with the framelit, I then matted them on 2 1/2" x 3 3/4" cardstock layers and snipped the ends into tag corners.

The Chalk Talk Framelits also have three different little shapes to cut the center opening of tags, so I used the largest one to cut the openings. I threaded Cherry Cobbler 1/2" Seam Binding through the White/Basic Black/Basic Gray tag, Natural 7/16" Trim through the Early Espresso/Crumb Cake/Early Espresso tag, and Victoria Crochet trim through the Cherry Cobbler/Crumb Cake/Early Espresso tag.

That's it! These tags went together very easy peasy! Everyone attending my Christmas Trimmings class on November 18th, 22nd, and 23rd will make a set of these, in addtion to the Santa Gift Card Holder, and the two Festive Flurry Ornaments! Let me know ASAP you are coming!

That's all for now. Thanks for stopping in today to see what I've been up to!

Here's your shopping list to make your own set of tags:

Be Merry Single Stamp #134767 $8.95

Chalk Talk Framelits #129983 $24.95

Cherry Cobbler Stampin' Emboss Powder #122949 $4.75

Early Espresso Stampin' Emboss Powder #128980 $4.75

White Stampin' Emboss Powder #109132 $4.75

Embossing Buddy #103083 $5.95

Heat Tool #129053 $29.95

Versamark Pad #102283 $7.50

Crumb Cake 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock #120953 $6.95

Early Espresso 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock #119686 $6.95

Basic Black 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock #121045 $6.95

Basic Gray 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock #121044 $6.95

Cherry Cobbler 1/2" Seam Binding #120992 $6.95

Natural 7/16" Trim #129287 $6.95

Victoria  5/8" Crochet Trim #118481 $6.95

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

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

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