Tag: Friendship Preserves

Stampin’Up! Wonderfall and the Autumn Accents Die!

Stampin’Up! Wonderfall and the Autumn Accents Die!

 When I first saw the "Wonderfall" stamp set in the Holiday Catalog I was impressed. I thought, "Wow, that's a stamp set I've gotta have!" I'm a sucker for fall sets, love, love, love those leaves! I loved walking to and from school in the fall when I was a little girl, crunching the leaves in my Mary Jane's, trying to see how many acorns I could find along the way. My satchel would be full of them by the time I got home. (I always did like to "collect" things!)

Fall is pretty much my favorite season, although Christmas is my favorite holiday. I love how clear, bright, and blue the sky is on a warmly-crisp fall day. I love jack-o-lanterns on porch steps. I love Trick-or-treaters. I am old enough (and I know I'm dating myself, but I don't care!) to remember Trick-or-Treating all by myself, up and down my neighborhood street and one street over on each side of mine. That was my mom's limit, but I always came home with quite a haul!

Ok, I know you didn't come here to listen to a 50-something lady reminisce about her childhood, did you? Mine was pretty idyllic, before there was so much for parents (and kids) to be afraid of. I'm thankful for that.

You visited me today to see a card, and I have one for you. We made it at my "Wonderfall" Card Bonanza earlier this month, and I enjoyed the whole process with this one:

 

Wonderfall 1
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 Pretty simple, but oh, so pretty! And the inside:

Wonderfall 2
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 As I said, I loved this set when I first saw it, but then I was puzzled when I saw that the coordinating die for this set was not framelits, but a traditional Bigz Die. I guess I'm spoiled by the framelits already, and so I hesitated to purchase this set and the die because I thought it would be too hard to line up the stamping after the leaves were cut out and KNEW the reverse, stamp first, then cut out with the die would be IMPOSSIBLE, which I am right, but after they demostrated this technique on stage at convention I was convinced I could do it!

So here's how you do it! Ink up the stamp (in this case with Cajun Craze ink) After inking, lay stamp ink-side-up on your stamping surface. With the new firm foam pads your stamp will be really nice and inky!

Wonderfall 3
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 Taking the coordinating More Mustard leaf you cut out with the Autumn Accents Die, match up the leaf edges to the inked stamp edges as shown. To insure even coverage of ink on the leaf, lay another clear stamp block on top of the leaf and apply firm even pressure.

Wonderfall 5
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 Voila! a perfectly stamped image on a perfectly cut out leaf!

Wonderfall 6
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That's it for today! I'm back up at the Mt. Vernon Teacher's Conference for one more day today, then I have my next-to-last monthly Christmas Card Class tonight!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! Day!

p.s. I can't give you all the details yet, but I just found out today there is going to be an awesome-never-before heard of Stampin' Up! sale on Monday, October 29th only, so stay tuned here and in my Monday email for all the details. You will have to act fast to take advantage of this sale as it's Monday ONLY!

Products used for this card:

128087L

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Wonderfall Clear-Mount Stamp Set Holiday Catalog Item #128087
Price: $17.95

Set Quantity: 5

 

127913L

 

128087
Friendship Preserves Clear-Mount Stamp Set Holiday Catalog Item #127913
Price: $16.95

Set Quantity: 4

 

127812L

Autumn Accents Bigz Die 127812
Price: $21.95

Versatile
fall leaves. Endless project ideas. Coordinates with the Wonderfall
Stamp Set. Largest leaf: 3" x 3". Use with Big Shot machine and Standard
Cutting Pads.

Stampin’ Up! Perfectly Preserved!

Stampin’ Up! Perfectly Preserved!

The Holiday Catalog is chock-full of delightful suites of products. Christmas is the first and formost (which you know I will be featuring soon!), but it also has gorgeous fun new stuff for fall, Halloween, and Thanksgiving!

The "Orchard Harvest" Suite is one such example. This card features the "Orchard Harvest" Designer Paper, along with the "Perfectly Preserved" stamp set and matchng "Cannery" Framelit Dies. This swap, which is nameless, also uses the "Little Labels" Punch Pack and "Lovely Little Labels" stamp set. The "thank you" is from "Perfectly Preserved", cut out with the small oval Punch and backed with an Itty Bitty Banner. The Scallop Oval doily under the jar is embossed with the new "Lacy Brocade" folder. The Island Indigo mat layer was embossed with the "Woodgrain" Embossing Folder.

Perfectly preserved 1

©Stampin'Up!Perfectly Preserve™19"90-2012

This  card by Rene Watson uses some of the same images from "Perfectly Preserved", but with the pear image instead of the appple! Using More Mustard cardstock gives this card a whole different flavor, doesn't it? Rene used the "Window Frames Collection" framelit dies to cut the Old Olive mat for the canning jar, with some simple Whisper White Baker's Twine to "tie" the top of the jar!

Perfectly preserved rene watson
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Cherry Cobbler and Island Indigo are the featured colors of this card by Karen Kurz! Karen and Rene are  both demonstrators in the monthly swap I participate in. Karen used "Orchard Harvest" Designer Paper, along with the "Window Frames Collection" Framelits to cut the Cherry Cobbler mat. She complemented the window frame shape with paper piercing using the "Festive" Paper-Piercing Pack and our new, ergonomically designed Paper Piercing Tool. A bit of Early Espresso Baker's Twine finishes off the top of this canning jar!

Perfectly preserved karen kurz
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Here's another card using products from the Orchard Harvest Suite, this time by Ann Lohmeyer. Ann used the "Woodgrain" Textured Impressions Embossing Folder to emboss the Soft Suede layer after applying the leaves cut with the "Autumn Accents" Bigz Die. The result is a look of the leaves being embedded in the woodgrain! "THANKS A BUNCH"  is from the "Friendship Preserves" stamp set and has been cut out once again with the "Window Frames Frames Collection" Framelit Die. She applied clear "Dazzling Details" last thing to the "THANKS" letters, and sponged the edges with Soft Suede ink.

Friendship preserves ann lohmeyer
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Last but not least, Ruth Bingle, another monthly swapper, created this beauty with the "Autumn Accents" Bigz Die, a strip of "Howlstooth & Scaringbone" Designer Paper, a "Brushed Bronze" Designer Button, Linen Thread, and Basic Black/Basic Gray 1/2" Striped Satin Ribbon. The sentiment is from the "Day of Gratitude" stamp set found in the Annnual Catalog on page 27. A beautiful card!

Autumn Accents Ruth Bingle
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Hope you have enjoyed today's samples as much as I have enjoyed selecting and showing them to you!

I'm not sure what I will have for you tomorrow, but please come back to find out!

Stampin’ Up! Perfectly Preserved!

Stampin’ Up! Perfectly Preserved!

The Holiday Catalog is chock-full of delightful suites of products. Christmas is the first and formost (which you know I will be featuring soon!), but it also has gorgeous fun new stuff for fall, Halloween, and Thanksgiving!

The "Orchard Harvest" Suite is one such example. This card features the "Orchard Harvest" Designer Paper, along with the "Perfectly Preserved" stamp set and matchng "Cannery" Framelit Dies. This swap, which is nameless, also uses the "Little Labels" Punch Pack and "Lovely Little Labels" stamp set. The "thank you" is from "Perfectly Preserved", cut out with the small oval Punch and backed with an Itty Bitty Banner. The Scallop Oval doily under the jar is embossed with the new "Lacy Brocade" folder. The Island Indigo mat layer was embossed with the "Woodgrain" Embossing Folder.

Perfectly preserved 1

©Stampin'Up!Perfectly Preserve™19"90-2012

This  card by Rene Watson uses some of the same images from "Perfectly Preserved", but with the pear image instead of the appple! Using More Mustard cardstock gives this card a whole different flavor, doesn't it? Rene used the "Window Frames Collection" framelit dies to cut the Old Olive mat for the canning jar, with some simple Whisper White Baker's Twine to "tie" the top of the jar!

Perfectly preserved rene watson
©Stampin'Up!™1990-2012

Cherry Cobbler and Island Indigo are the featured colors of this card by Karen Kurz! Karen and Rene are  both demonstrators in the monthly swap I participate in. Karen used "Orchard Harvest" Designer Paper, along with the "Window Frames Collection" Framelits to cut the Cherry Cobbler mat. She complemented the window frame shape with paper piercing using the "Festive" Paper-Piercing Pack and our new, ergonomically designed Paper Piercing Tool. A bit of Early Espresso Baker's Twine finishes off the top of this canning jar!

Perfectly preserved karen kurz
©Stampin'Up!™1990-2012

Here's another card using products from the Orchard Harvest Suite, this time by Ann Lohmeyer. Ann used the "Woodgrain" Textured Impressions Embossing Folder to emboss the Soft Suede layer after applying the leaves cut with the "Autumn Accents" Bigz Die. The result is a look of the leaves being embedded in the woodgrain! "THANKS A BUNCH"  is from the "Friendship Preserves" stamp set and has been cut out once again with the "Window Frames Frames Collection" Framelit Die. She applied clear "Dazzling Details" last thing to the "THANKS" letters, and sponged the edges with Soft Suede ink.

Friendship preserves ann lohmeyer
©Stampin'Up!™1990-2012

Last but not least, Ruth Bingle, another monthly swapper, created this beauty with the "Autumn Accents" Bigz Die, a strip of "Howlstooth & Scaringbone" Designer Paper, a "Brushed Bronze" Designer Button, Linen Thread, and Basic Black/Basic Gray 1/2" Striped Satin Ribbon. The sentiment is from the "Day of Gratitude" stamp set found in the Annnual Catalog on page 27. A beautiful card!

Autumn Accents Ruth Bingle
©Stampin'Up!™1990-2012

Hope you have enjoyed today's samples as much as I have enjoyed selecting and showing them to you!

I'm not sure what I will have for you tomorrow, but please come back to find out!

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