Tag: Gingham Garden Designer Paper

Stampin’Up! Vivid Vases with Gingham Garden!

Stampin’Up! Vivid Vases with Gingham Garden!

Hey there! We've had a relaxing day today. After church and dinner with the fam, we watched a movie, "Austenland", that Kimmy & Tony found at the video store,(I caught a "little" nap!), there were games, I cuddled on Liam and Oakley, then I made home-made pizza for everyone for supper. Pizza on Sunday night is becoming a new tradtion!

Tonight's card is one I created for my "Vivid Vases" class, but it didn't make the cut because I felt it was a bit too "fussy" for a class. Tell me what you think. Would you like to make this card in a class with a total of 5 projects?

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All the vases are paper-pieced (fussy-cut) and the flowers are colored with markers. The greeting is carefully stamped on a 1/2" wide strip of cardstock, then the banner ends are hand-cut with Paper Snips.

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Inside is pretty simple. What is your verdict?

Guess it's probably just up to the stamper. I have this card in my display I take to hostess parties and it's been chosen for a party next month! I really love the card!

Here's the Supply List you need to create this card. Click on any of the highlighted supplies and you will be taken directly to my Online Store. Type any of the supplies listed in the search box and you can then click on them to add them to your shopping bag.

Vivid Vases Stamp Set

Gingham Garden Designer Series Paper

Pacific Point 8 1/2" x 11" Cardstock

Daffodil Delight 8 1/2" x 11" Cardstock

Whisper White 8 1/2" x 11" Cardstock

Chevron Textured Impressions Folder

On Film Framelits Dies

Jet Black StazOn Inkpad

Whisper White 1/4" Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon

Paper Snips

Pear Pizzazz, Melon Mambo, Daffodil Delight, Island Indigo Stampin' Write Markers

Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack

Rhinestone Basic Jewels

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

 

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

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! A Swap to Share!

Stampin’ Up! A Swap to Share!

Good morning! I was miserably sick yesterday with the stomach flu. I'm glad I had prepped my blog post on Sunday night, because I had no brains for anything yesterday morning, or for most of the day.

With that said, obviously I did NO STAMPING yesterday at all, so have nothing new to share from me, but I still have some swaps in the vault I haven't shared, so for the next few days that is what I'm going to show you while I play "catch up" with my house, laundry, & business so I can focus on baby Oakley when he arrives! He's due this Friday, so it can't be much longer, can it? Alisa mentioned a few days ago she was beginning to think she was going to be pregnant forever, which of course means it won't be much longer!

Today's card comes from the monthly swap I participate in and uses the Sweetly Framed Hostess set. It's a darling set, especially paired with the Gingham Garden Designer Paper! The background is embossed with the new Modern Mosaic Textured Impressions Folder, and the "for you" greeting is punched with the 7/8" Scallop Circle punch and layered on Artisan Label-punched layers!


Sweetly framed hostess 1

Inside the frame included in the set was stamped with Daffodil Delight ink, then the "Happy Birthday Wishes" from the Simply Sketched Hostess set was stamped inside with Island Indigo ink!

 

 

Sweetly framed hostess 2

That's all for now! I'm actually typing this post on Monday night to schedule for Tuesday morning, and I'm about worn out!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!


 

 

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

Stampin’ Up! A Swap to Share!

Stampin’ Up! A Swap to Share!

Good morning! I was miserably sick yesterday with the stomach flu. I'm glad I had prepped my blog post on Sunday night, because I had no brains for anything yesterday morning, or for most of the day.

With that said, obviously I did NO STAMPING yesterday at all, so have nothing new to share from me, but I still have some swaps in the vault I haven't shared, so for the next few days that is what I'm going to show you while I play "catch up" with my house, laundry, & business so I can focus on baby Oakley when he arrives! He's due this Friday, so it can't be much longer, can it? Alisa mentioned a few days ago she was beginning to think she was going to be pregnant forever, which of course means it won't be much longer!

Today's card comes from the monthly swap I participate in and uses the Sweetly Framed Hostess set. It's a darling set, especially paired with the Gingham Garden Designer Paper! The background is embossed with the new Modern Mosaic Textured Impressions Folder, and the "for you" greeting is punched with the 7/8" Scallop Circle punch and layered on Artisan Label-punched layers!


Sweetly framed hostess 1

Inside the frame included in the set was stamped with Daffodil Delight ink, then the "Happy Birthday Wishes" from the Simply Sketched Hostess set was stamped inside with Island Indigo ink!

 

 

Sweetly framed hostess 2

That's all for now! I'm actually typing this post on Monday night to schedule for Tuesday morning, and I'm about worn out!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!


 

 

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

Stampin’Up! Yes Mam’s! Shoebox Swap Card #3, #4, & #5!

Stampin’Up! Yes Mam’s! Shoebox Swap Card #3, #4, & #5!

Good morning! I have THREE card ideas for you today, brought to you by Martha Swift, Kristen Hoffman, and Sherry Chrisman!

Martha's card uses the yummy color combo of Strawberry Slush and Whisper White! Martha embossed the Strawberry Slush layer with the Stripes Textured Impressions Folder, punched the lower edge with the Scallop Edge Border Punch, then added Gingham Garden Designer Paper cut with the Ovals Collection Framelits! Inside the oval opening we stamped the "Hello" from Lacy & Lovely with Basic Gray ink, then added a Strawberry Slush-stamped flower from Secret Garden cut with one of the Secret Garden Framelits. A Primrose Petals In-Color Dahlia coordinates wonderfully with the Strawberry Slush color! I love the crisp, clean lines of this card!

Martha 1

One of my newest recruits, Kristen, designed this quick-and-easy card using a set I've always admired but never have gotten around to ordering, Bootiful Occasions! Kristen chose Midnight Muse and Cherry Cobbler for her colors. The Cherry Cobbler 1/2" Seam Binding ribbon really pulls this simple design together!

Kristen

Sherry Chrisman's design combines  the beautiful Swallowtail butterfly stamp with Crisp Cantaloupe ink! For a bit of bling she heat-embossed the phrase from Million & One with Silver Embossing Powder on Brushed Silver cardstock and added one tiny Basic Jewel Rhinestone. The edges of this layer were cut with the Large Scallop EdgelitBrushed Silver-punched Bitty Butterflies finish this card off beautifully!

Sherry 1

That's all for today! I will be back tomorrow with one more Shoebox Swap creation by Tudy Hoffman!

Hope your day Stampingrox!

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

Stampin’Up! Yes Mam’s! Shoebox Swap Card #3, #4, & #5!

Stampin’Up! Yes Mam’s! Shoebox Swap Card #3, #4, & #5!

Good morning! I have THREE card ideas for you today, brought to you by Martha Swift, Kristen Hoffman, and Sherry Chrisman!

Martha's card uses the yummy color combo of Strawberry Slush and Whisper White! Martha embossed the Strawberry Slush layer with the Stripes Textured Impressions Folder, punched the lower edge with the Scallop Edge Border Punch, then added Gingham Garden Designer Paper cut with the Ovals Collection Framelits! Inside the oval opening we stamped the "Hello" from Lacy & Lovely with Basic Gray ink, then added a Strawberry Slush-stamped flower from Secret Garden cut with one of the Secret Garden Framelits. A Primrose Petals In-Color Dahlia coordinates wonderfully with the Strawberry Slush color! I love the crisp, clean lines of this card!

Martha 1

One of my newest recruits, Kristen, designed this quick-and-easy card using a set I've always admired but never have gotten around to ordering, Bootiful Occasions! Kristen chose Midnight Muse and Cherry Cobbler for her colors. The Cherry Cobbler 1/2" Seam Binding ribbon really pulls this simple design together!

Kristen

Sherry Chrisman's design combines  the beautiful Swallowtail butterfly stamp with Crisp Cantaloupe ink! For a bit of bling she heat-embossed the phrase from Million & One with Silver Embossing Powder on Brushed Silver cardstock and added one tiny Basic Jewel Rhinestone. The edges of this layer were cut with the Large Scallop EdgelitBrushed Silver-punched Bitty Butterflies finish this card off beautifully!

Sherry 1

That's all for today! I will be back tomorrow with one more Shoebox Swap creation by Tudy Hoffman!

Hope your day Stampingrox!

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

Stampin’ Up! Retiring Lists Expired Yesterday! SO SORRY!!!!! Simply Sketched

Stampin’ Up! Retiring Lists Expired Yesterday! SO SORRY!!!!! Simply Sketched

Well, I goofed! The post that went out by email this morning was my post for yesterday, which contains time-sensitive information that EXPIRED YESTERDAY! I was involved with getting myself to the doctor to get new meds for my crazy cough (which I think worked as my coughing is much more controlled and not as wheezy) and missed the deadline for yesterday's post to go out to you same day. I'm SO SORRY!!!!!!!

The NEW CATALOG is all that you can order from now, but don't despair, it is fabulous! You can go to the "catalogs" area in my left-sidebar and click on the new catalog. The new catalog will begin downloading for you from there. It may take a few minutes, depending on your internet connection, but you can then scroll through the entire catalog at your leisure!

If you do not have your own demonstrator but would like to receive one from me, I will be happy to send you one for the price of Flat Rate Priority Shipping, which is $5.60. You will receive your catalog in 2-3 days after I mail it. Any other way might be cheaper, but it would take longer to get to you and would not be as well-protected as the Priority Mailer cardboard envelopes provide.

Email me HERE at carol@carolpaynestamps.com to let me know you want one and I will send you a Paypal invoice for the shipping. You do not have to have a Paypal account to use the invoice link, just a credit card.

Since I've been too distracted with being sick to do any new stamping, I've a few of my newest monthly swaps to show you using the new Hostess Set, Simply Sketched:

Simply sketched kathy johnson
Kathy Johnson used a bit of watercoloring on this card along with new Gingham Garden Designer Paper and a Very Vintage Button. The sympathy greeting in part of the set.

Note: Simply Sketched is only available for Hostesses to purchase. You have to hostess a party or submit an order of at least $150 to be able to purchase this exclusive hostess-only set!


Simply sketched loraine duran
Lorraine Duran used her clear acrylic block to ink the Strawberry Slush background for the focal images. Quatrefancy Specialty Paper in the Strawberry Slush color coordinates amazingly well with the Primrose Petals 3/8" Stictched Satin Ribbon!

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

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

Stampin’ Up! Retiring Lists Expired Yesterday! SO SORRY!!!!! Simply Sketched

Stampin’ Up! Retiring Lists Expired Yesterday! SO SORRY!!!!! Simply Sketched

Well, I goofed! The post that went out by email this morning was my post for yesterday, which contains time-sensitive information that EXPIRED YESTERDAY! I was involved with getting myself to the doctor to get new meds for my crazy cough (which I think worked as my coughing is much more controlled and not as wheezy) and missed the deadline for yesterday's post to go out to you same day. I'm SO SORRY!!!!!!!

The NEW CATALOG is all that you can order from now, but don't despair, it is fabulous! You can go to the "catalogs" area in my left-sidebar and click on the new catalog. The new catalog will begin downloading for you from there. It may take a few minutes, depending on your internet connection, but you can then scroll through the entire catalog at your leisure!

If you do not have your own demonstrator but would like to receive one from me, I will be happy to send you one for the price of Flat Rate Priority Shipping, which is $5.60. You will receive your catalog in 2-3 days after I mail it. Any other way might be cheaper, but it would take longer to get to you and would not be as well-protected as the Priority Mailer cardboard envelopes provide.

Email me HERE at carol@carolpaynestamps.com to let me know you want one and I will send you a Paypal invoice for the shipping. You do not have to have a Paypal account to use the invoice link, just a credit card.

Since I've been too distracted with being sick to do any new stamping, I've a few of my newest monthly swaps to show you using the new Hostess Set, Simply Sketched:

Simply sketched kathy johnson
Kathy Johnson used a bit of watercoloring on this card along with new Gingham Garden Designer Paper and a Very Vintage Button. The sympathy greeting in part of the set.

Note: Simply Sketched is only available for Hostesses to purchase. You have to hostess a party or submit an order of at least $150 to be able to purchase this exclusive hostess-only set!


Simply sketched loraine duran
Lorraine Duran used her clear acrylic block to ink the Strawberry Slush background for the focal images. Quatrefancy Specialty Paper in the Strawberry Slush color coordinates amazingly well with the Primrose Petals 3/8" Stictched Satin Ribbon!

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

All products used 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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