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Stampin’ Up! Stamper’s Dozen Blog Hop May Edition: I Do!

Stampin’ Up! Stamper’s Dozen Blog Hop May Edition: I Do!

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 Hey there! It's Stampers Dozen Blog Hop time again! yay! This month our theme is "I Do!" and oh my goodness do we ever have some gorgeous projects for you! If you are already on the hop, you've just come from Laura Milligan's blog "I'd Rather "Bee" Stampin'!" I love her creations every month, don't you?

For my project today I actually CASED a project from page 14 of the New Annual Catalog. I can't show you the actual catalog picture until after the new catty goes live on June 2nd, but I can show you my version of their wedding favor:

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This is SO CUTE and SO EASY! I used a combo of New Catalog Sneak Peek and current-but-carrying-over products to make these.

New Catalog Sneak Peek products used:

Moonlight Designer Series Paper Stack #133701 $6.95

Blackberry Bliss 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock: #133675 $6.95 (one of the 5 new In-Colors for 2014-16!)

Blackberry Bliss Classic Inkpad #133642 $5.95

Blackberry Bliss 3/8" Stitched Satin Ribbon: #133668 $8.95 (10 yds)

Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack #133787 $16.95 (flower punch from the pack)

Current Catalog Products(these products will also be in the New Catalog):

Label Love stamp set #130619 wood-mount $24.95 or #130622 clear-mount  $17.95

Artisan Label punch #130920 $15.95

Cellophane Bags 1" x 8" #124134 $2.50 (50 per pkg)

Whisper White 5/8" Organza Ribbon #114319 $5.95

Pearls Basic Jewels #119247 $4.95

Stampin' Dimensionals #104430 $3.95

I found the easiest way to fill the skinny little cello bags was to use a funnel inserted into the top of the bag. As the rice funneled in I squeezed the sides of the bag so the rice would fill evenly:

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I used Long Grain Brown Rice for one bag  and Black Rice for the other. The Black Rice is actually kind of a purple-y color which matched the Blackberry Bliss cardstock, ink , and ribbon perfectly!

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These little bags can hold lots of fun things: M & M's, jelly beans, licorice sticks, pixie stix; anything that will slide into the 1" x 8" bag will work. One end of the bag has a little adhesive strip cover you remove, then fold down the flap to secure your goodies inside!

I had cut the points of the pennants with my Paper Snips. I cut up from the center of the end about 3/4", then cut into the top of the first cut from each corner. This is the easiest way to get perfectly even points almost every time!

I punched the hole for the ribbon with the circle punch from the Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack (which is retiring), but there is a NEW hand-held 1/4" Circle Punch coming in the New Catalog that will work even better. We've had this size of a circle hand-held punch before, but this one has an even LONGER reach than before! yay!

While several of today's products are not available to order until June 2nd, you can still shop HERE for current, retiring, Clearance, and Weekly Deals products!

Before I go, I just wanted to share a picture of our Stampers Dozen Blog Hop group. 10 of the 13 of us were on the Stampin' Up! Incentive Trip last week, so we scheduled a time to meet, swap, and take a group picture:

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Front row l to r: Lee Conrey, Jodi Reinert, Judy Garza, Patty Chenail, and me!

Back row l to r: Stella MacKay, Laura Milligan, Janet Wakeland, France Martin, and BJ Peters.

The crazy "photobomber" in the back is Pam Morgan, a VP on the Stampin' Up! Corporate Team! Pam is a fun and beautiful person, inside and out!

That's all for now. Next you will want to hop over to Judy Garza's blog, Stampingwithjudyg to see what she has created for us!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

All images ©Stampin' Up!™1990-2014

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Stampin’Up! Sunday Swap Day: Baby, We’ve Grown!

Stampin’Up! Sunday Swap Day: Baby, We’ve Grown!

Hey there! We had a good "Vivid Vases" class today. Several were unable to make due to various circumstances, so I'm going to offer it again on March 22nd along with my Burlap and Blooms Wreath Class.

Today I have a selection of baby card swaps I received at Leadership:

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This baby boy card was created with  the colors of Coastal Cabana, Whisper White, and Baked Brown Sugar. Embossed with the Alphabet Press folder. Colored with a Blender Pen and Coastal Cabana ink. A bit of Baked Brown Sugar 3/8" Ruffle Stretch Ribbon for the perfect final touch!

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This card uses the same phrase from Baby We've Grown, with Watercolor Wonder Designer Paper. One of the Designer Frames embossing folders was used around the stamped image, which has again been softly colored with Daffodil Delight ink and a blender pen. Daffodil Delight 1/2" Seam Binding adds the final touch to this one!

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Last but certainly not least we have the onesie card! Watercolor Wonder Designer Paper again. Scalloped Circle and Circle Punches used for the neckline and legs. A Label Love image, stamped with Calypso Coral and punched with the Artisan Label Punch and mounted on a 2 1/2" Scallop Circle complete this one!

Well, that's all for now. I'm headed off to bed. The "dreaded taxes" are still looming. It makes me tired just thinking about it. I found out this week I am a "procraftinator" – I'd rather stamp and create than cook, clean house, or do monthly bookkeeping. So I'm miserable for a few days every February trying to re-create a whole year. Sad. Every year I swear I will do better (bet you do too, don't you?) and then life gets going and before I know it here I am again with a mountain of paper to sift through.

ENOUGH of my whining.

You can always go HERE to find the supplies used for today's samples. I would really appreciate the chance to help you make something fun. Just call or email if you have any questions!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

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

Stampin’Up! Sunday Swap Day: Baby, We’ve Grown!

Stampin’Up! Sunday Swap Day: Baby, We’ve Grown!

Hey there! We had a good "Vivid Vases" class today. Several were unable to make due to various circumstances, so I'm going to offer it again on March 22nd along with my Burlap and Blooms Wreath Class.

Today I have a selection of baby card swaps I received at Leadership:

Stampin_up_baby_we've_grown_2

This baby boy card was created with  the colors of Coastal Cabana, Whisper White, and Baked Brown Sugar. Embossed with the Alphabet Press folder. Colored with a Blender Pen and Coastal Cabana ink. A bit of Baked Brown Sugar 3/8" Ruffle Stretch Ribbon for the perfect final touch!

Stampin_up_baby_we've_grown_1

This card uses the same phrase from Baby We've Grown, with Watercolor Wonder Designer Paper. One of the Designer Frames embossing folders was used around the stamped image, which has again been softly colored with Daffodil Delight ink and a blender pen. Daffodil Delight 1/2" Seam Binding adds the final touch to this one!

Stampin_up_label_love

Last but certainly not least we have the onesie card! Watercolor Wonder Designer Paper again. Scalloped Circle and Circle Punches used for the neckline and legs. A Label Love image, stamped with Calypso Coral and punched with the Artisan Label Punch and mounted on a 2 1/2" Scallop Circle complete this one!

Well, that's all for now. I'm headed off to bed. The "dreaded taxes" are still looming. It makes me tired just thinking about it. I found out this week I am a "procraftinator" – I'd rather stamp and create than cook, clean house, or do monthly bookkeeping. So I'm miserable for a few days every February trying to re-create a whole year. Sad. Every year I swear I will do better (bet you do too, don't you?) and then life gets going and before I know it here I am again with a mountain of paper to sift through.

ENOUGH of my whining.

You can always go HERE to find the supplies used for today's samples. I would really appreciate the chance to help you make something fun. Just call or email if you have any questions!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

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

Stampin’ Up! Holiday Sale! Artisan Label Punch, Label Love, & Soho Subway!

Stampin’ Up! Holiday Sale! Artisan Label Punch, Label Love, & Soho Subway!

Hey there! Thought you might like to see a couple of projects using products on discounted during our Holiday Sale, going on now through December 2nd!

Today I am featuring the Artisan Label Punch, Label Love Stamp Set, and Soho Subway Designer Paper!

Label love for maddie kate 1

This card uses all three discounted items. You can see more views of this card I made for Maddie Kate's birthday HERE.

Label love baby 1

There's an adorable baby-themed stamp in Label Love! See more about these cards HERE.

Last but not least, here's a Label Love/Soho Subway card that looks masculine to me:

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I paired the Artisan Label punch with the Bitty Butterfly Punch:

Gingham bitty butterfly 1

Finally, this one I paired the Artisan Label punch with the Mosaic Punch:

Mosaic Washi 1

You can see more about this card HERE!

The Artisan Label Punch #130920, regularly $15.95, discounted 25%, is now $11.96!

Soho Subway Designer Paper #130140, regularly $10.95, discounted 30%, is now $7.67!

Label Love stamp set #130622, regulary $17.95, also discounted 30%, is now $12.57! (The discounted price is available for the Clear-mount only)

Here's the flyer of the Holiday Sale to download:

Download Holiday_Sale_Flyer_US-1

Then go shop (you know you love to shop!) in my Online Store:

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! Holiday Sale! Artisan Label Punch, Label Love, & Soho Subway!

Stampin’ Up! Holiday Sale! Artisan Label Punch, Label Love, & Soho Subway!

Hey there! Thought you might like to see a couple of projects using products on discounted during our Holiday Sale, going on now through December 2nd!

Today I am featuring the Artisan Label Punch, Label Love Stamp Set, and Soho Subway Designer Paper!

Label love for maddie kate 1

This card uses all three discounted items. You can see more views of this card I made for Maddie Kate's birthday HERE.

Label love baby 1

There's an adorable baby-themed stamp in Label Love! See more about these cards HERE.

Last but not least, here's a Label Love/Soho Subway card that looks masculine to me:

Label love 1 p

I paired the Artisan Label punch with the Bitty Butterfly Punch:

Gingham bitty butterfly 1

Finally, this one I paired the Artisan Label punch with the Mosaic Punch:

Mosaic Washi 1

You can see more about this card HERE!

The Artisan Label Punch #130920, regularly $15.95, discounted 25%, is now $11.96!

Soho Subway Designer Paper #130140, regularly $10.95, discounted 30%, is now $7.67!

Label Love stamp set #130622, regulary $17.95, also discounted 30%, is now $12.57! (The discounted price is available for the Clear-mount only)

Here's the flyer of the Holiday Sale to download:

Download Holiday_Sale_Flyer_US-1

Then go shop (you know you love to shop!) in my Online Store:

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! Gingham Garden Teapot Instructions!

Stampin’ Up! Gingham Garden Teapot Instructions!

Good morning! Oakley has his next bilirubin test this morning and a dr. apt this afternoon. Please pray that his numbers haven't spiked and all is well.

I have had requests to share the Teapot instructions, so here we go:

Gingham garden teapot

Here's the link to dowload the handout:


Download Gingham Garden Teapot

Fold a 12 x 6" piece of designer paper in half. Lay fold on Oval Accents Die just below the notch as shown:


Teapot 1

Here's a close up of where the fold should be on the die before runnning through the Big Shot:


Teapot 2

Cut off paper that sticks out around the edges of the die with scissors before running through the Big Shot. Save this paper. You will use it later for the teapot handle and the rim around the opening.


Teapot 3

Cut out with Big Shot:


Teapot 4

Open at the fold. Cut off one of the curved ends as shown with Paper Snips.


Teapot 5

This piece you cut off becomes your teapot spout! Attach to inside front of teapot with Tombow Mulitpurpose Glue or SNAIL.


Teapot 8

Punch the paper you cut off before running through the Big Shot with the Large Oval Punch first, then punch around the negative space with the Extra Large Oval Punch to create the teapot handle.


Teapot 9

Punch again in the negative space left from punching the handle to punch the rim of the teapot. You will have two pieces that look like this:


Teapot 10

Add handle of teapot to teapot body with Tombow or SNAIL. Adhere the sides of the teapot to each other with a thin line of Tombow, leaving the top notched ends open.


Teapot 11

Punch straight edge of top of teapot with Extra Large Oval Punch as shown. (The picture above also shows the teapot with the curve punched in it.)


Teapot 6

Layer half of a Tea Lace Doily over a piece of scrap cardstock. Punch with Extra Large Oval Punch, punching almost as far in as you can, lining up the curved punched edge with the curve of the doily. (If you try to punch the doily without the scrap of cardstock the doily just folds up into the punch, yuck!)


Teapot 7

Add punched doily to curved edge of top of teapot with a thin line Tombow glue.


Teapot 13

Trim top ends of doily with Paper Snips.


Teapot 14

 

Add the Midnight Muse gingham side of the punched curve piece over the edge of the doily with a thin line of Tombow as shown.


Teapot 15

Next steps have no pictures:

Add Silver mini-brad to the ends of the teapot you did not adhere with
Tombow.

 

Stamp “Just for You” from Label Love with Island Indigo ink on Whisper
White Scrap.


Punch with Artisan Label punch. Pierce hole in top of label with Paper Piercing Tool.


Remove tag from teabag, but
leave the teabag string. Thread string through the new label and tie.(a dental floss threader works great to thread the string through the tiny hole)

 

Add teabag to your teapot, create a
tiny card to insert, or add a giftcard.

 

You could make a custom matching designer paper envelope if you wish
with the Simply Scored Scoring Board and the Diagonal Plate. (or the new Envelope Punch Board Coming soon!)


Gingham garden teapot

 

Supplies used:

 

 

 

·        
Label Love stamp set

·        
Gingham Garden Designer Paper, Whisper White
cardstock

·        
Island Indigo Classic Inkpad

·        
Big Shot, Oval Accents Die

·       
Sticky Strip, Tombow Multipurpose Adhesive Glue,
Paper Piercing Tool, Stampin’ Pierce Mat, Silver Mini-brads, Tea Lace Doilies,
Paper Snips, Large Oval Punch, Extra Large Oval Punch, Artisan Label Punch, tea
bag


This
project makes a great favor for a tea, shower, or mother’s brunch! Insert
anything you can fit in the pouch, even a gift card!

 

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

 


All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013 and can be ordered by clicking on the Shop Now! button at the top left side of my blog!

Stampin’ Up! Gingham Garden Teapot Instructions!

Stampin’ Up! Gingham Garden Teapot Instructions!

Good morning! Oakley has his next bilirubin test this morning and a dr. apt this afternoon. Please pray that his numbers haven't spiked and all is well.

I have had requests to share the Teapot instructions, so here we go:

Gingham garden teapot

Here's the link to dowload the handout:


Download Gingham Garden Teapot

Fold a 12 x 6" piece of designer paper in half. Lay fold on Oval Accents Die just below the notch as shown:


Teapot 1

Here's a close up of where the fold should be on the die before runnning through the Big Shot:


Teapot 2

Cut off paper that sticks out around the edges of the die with scissors before running through the Big Shot. Save this paper. You will use it later for the teapot handle and the rim around the opening.


Teapot 3

Cut out with Big Shot:


Teapot 4

Open at the fold. Cut off one of the curved ends as shown with Paper Snips.


Teapot 5

This piece you cut off becomes your teapot spout! Attach to inside front of teapot with Tombow Mulitpurpose Glue or SNAIL.


Teapot 8

Punch the paper you cut off before running through the Big Shot with the Large Oval Punch first, then punch around the negative space with the Extra Large Oval Punch to create the teapot handle.


Teapot 9

Punch again in the negative space left from punching the handle to punch the rim of the teapot. You will have two pieces that look like this:


Teapot 10

Add handle of teapot to teapot body with Tombow or SNAIL. Adhere the sides of the teapot to each other with a thin line of Tombow, leaving the top notched ends open.


Teapot 11

Punch straight edge of top of teapot with Extra Large Oval Punch as shown. (The picture above also shows the teapot with the curve punched in it.)


Teapot 6

Layer half of a Tea Lace Doily over a piece of scrap cardstock. Punch with Extra Large Oval Punch, punching almost as far in as you can, lining up the curved punched edge with the curve of the doily. (If you try to punch the doily without the scrap of cardstock the doily just folds up into the punch, yuck!)


Teapot 7

Add punched doily to curved edge of top of teapot with a thin line Tombow glue.


Teapot 13

Trim top ends of doily with Paper Snips.


Teapot 14

 

Add the Midnight Muse gingham side of the punched curve piece over the edge of the doily with a thin line of Tombow as shown.


Teapot 15

Next steps have no pictures:

Add Silver mini-brad to the ends of the teapot you did not adhere with
Tombow.

 

Stamp “Just for You” from Label Love with Island Indigo ink on Whisper
White Scrap.


Punch with Artisan Label punch. Pierce hole in top of label with Paper Piercing Tool.


Remove tag from teabag, but
leave the teabag string. Thread string through the new label and tie.(a dental floss threader works great to thread the string through the tiny hole)

 

Add teabag to your teapot, create a
tiny card to insert, or add a giftcard.

 

You could make a custom matching designer paper envelope if you wish
with the Simply Scored Scoring Board and the Diagonal Plate. (or the new Envelope Punch Board Coming soon!)


Gingham garden teapot

 

Supplies used:

 

 

 

·        
Label Love stamp set

·        
Gingham Garden Designer Paper, Whisper White
cardstock

·        
Island Indigo Classic Inkpad

·        
Big Shot, Oval Accents Die

·       
Sticky Strip, Tombow Multipurpose Adhesive Glue,
Paper Piercing Tool, Stampin’ Pierce Mat, Silver Mini-brads, Tea Lace Doilies,
Paper Snips, Large Oval Punch, Extra Large Oval Punch, Artisan Label Punch, tea
bag


This
project makes a great favor for a tea, shower, or mother’s brunch! Insert
anything you can fit in the pouch, even a gift card!

 

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

 


All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013 and can be ordered by clicking on the Shop Now! button at the top left side of my blog!

Stampin’ Up! Gingham Garden Teapot!

Stampin’ Up! Gingham Garden Teapot!

Good morning! I hope you are warm and dry today! I'm hoping for some drier (and a bit warmer) weather for awhile, we've had four straight days of rain around here and we are soaked!

Today I want to share a project that was demonstrated by Colleen Magness at the Demonstrator Share in Fiji, an adorable teapot made with Gingham Garden Designer Paper and the Oval Accents Die!

Gingham garden teapot
Isn't this just the MOST ADORABLE thing? I've put a teabag in it and added an Artisan Label-punched tag from the Label Love set, but a gift card would fit in here too!

We are making this little lovey at my SWOW Class on Friday and Saturday NEXT WEEK (the 12th & 13th) along with two more fun projects! RSVP to let me know you are coming, please!

That's all for now! I'm off to run some errands today, then I get to transport Maddie Kate to her Tumbling lesson this evening!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! (and dry!) day!

 

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

Stampin’ Up! Gingham Garden Teapot!

Stampin’ Up! Gingham Garden Teapot!

Good morning! I hope you are warm and dry today! I'm hoping for some drier (and a bit warmer) weather for awhile, we've had four straight days of rain around here and we are soaked!

Today I want to share a project that was demonstrated by Colleen Magness at the Demonstrator Share in Fiji, an adorable teapot made with Gingham Garden Designer Paper and the Oval Accents Die!

Gingham garden teapot
Isn't this just the MOST ADORABLE thing? I've put a teabag in it and added an Artisan Label-punched tag from the Label Love set, but a gift card would fit in here too!

We are making this little lovey at my SWOW Class on Friday and Saturday NEXT WEEK (the 12th & 13th) along with two more fun projects! RSVP to let me know you are coming, please!

That's all for now! I'm off to run some errands today, then I get to transport Maddie Kate to her Tumbling lesson this evening!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! (and dry!) day!

 

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

Stampin’Up! Countdown to the NEW Catalog Day #1!

Stampin’Up! Countdown to the NEW Catalog Day #1!

Good morning! Are you as excited as I am? Only 5 more sleeps till my New Catalog Open House! If you live in Southern Illinois, do not have your own demonstrator but would like to receive a new catalog, just contact me to RSVP for this event and you will receive an exclusive-to-this-event-only SPIRAL BOUND copy!

Until then, I will be showing you more swap pics from Fiji that featured new catalog products. Today's sample uses Gingham Garden Designer Paper, Gingham Garden Washi Tape, Label Love stamps, and Artisan Label punch:

Gingham garden apron

This card also uses Occasions Catalog returning products Tea Lace Doilies and Hung Up Cute Clips (the dress' hangar)! I love how the creator cut the doily in the shape of an apron, don't you?

That's all for now! Be sure to click on the Shop Now! button on the upper left side of this blog to visit my Online Store, including the Clearance Rack, to order retiring  and current products!

You will be able to begin ordering from the NEW catalog at noon, Friday, May 31st!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

Note: all products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013

 

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