Tag: Label Love

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day! Valentines!

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day! Valentines!

Hey there. It's late Saturday night and I'm hoping I'm past the danger zone for the flu. I'm still not holding my breath, but right now I still feel fine!

I have been sorting through more of my pictures from Leadership and found these Valentines I need to share with you before February gets here. I just took pictures of these so I don't know  who created them. If you do know (or are) the creator, please let me know so I can give you credit!

Stampin_up_teeny_tiny_wishes_1

Here's a cute little Valentine treat holder made with one of the Apothecary Accents Framelits, Heart Framelits, Decorative Dots Textured Impressions Folder, and a phrase from Teeny Tiny Wishes. I DO know the creator of this one, my dear friend, Linda Hunt! I remember she swapped this with me because it is one of the few 3-D swaps I received. I love getting to see Linda at Stampin' Up! events. We've been friends ever since the Alaska cruise in 2011!

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This Envelope Punch Board Treat Pouch features the Label Love stamp set and Cherry Cobbler 3/4" Chevron Ribbon. Cute & easy!

Stampin_up_love_you_to_the_moon_1

This sweet little notecard-sized card features the Love You to the Moon stamp set. It would also make a cute anniversary or encouragement card for a family member.

Stampin_up_modern_medley_chalk_talk_1

This treat holder (complete with Chocolate, of course!) was created with Modern Medley Designer Paper, Chalk Talk stamps, Cherry Cobbler 3/4" Chevron Ribbon (love this stuff too!) and 1/8" Basic Black Taffeta Ribbon.

Stampin_up_perfect_pennants_ampersand_1

Last but definitely not least, this card was created with Strawberry Slush, Whisper White, and Rich Razzleberry cardstock, a Tea Lace Doily, Strawberry Slush 3/8" Ruffle Stretch Trim, Ampersand Textured Impressions Folder, and stamps from the Perfect Pennants stamp set!

Well, that's all for now. Hope you enjoy your Sunday! We will be having the usuual clan here for lunch and the afternoon, so I definitely will enjoy my day!

To order any of the supplies to create these projects, click HERE to go to my Online Store! I would love  to be your demonstrator if you don't have one!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

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

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day! Valentines!

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day! Valentines!

Hey there. It's late Saturday night and I'm hoping I'm past the danger zone for the flu. I'm still not holding my breath, but right now I still feel fine!

I have been sorting through more of my pictures from Leadership and found these Valentines I need to share with you before February gets here. I just took pictures of these so I don't know  who created them. If you do know (or are) the creator, please let me know so I can give you credit!

Stampin_up_teeny_tiny_wishes_1

Here's a cute little Valentine treat holder made with one of the Apothecary Accents Framelits, Heart Framelits, Decorative Dots Textured Impressions Folder, and a phrase from Teeny Tiny Wishes. I DO know the creator of this one, my dear friend, Linda Hunt! I remember she swapped this with me because it is one of the few 3-D swaps I received. I love getting to see Linda at Stampin' Up! events. We've been friends ever since the Alaska cruise in 2011!

Stampin_up_label_love_1

This Envelope Punch Board Treat Pouch features the Label Love stamp set and Cherry Cobbler 3/4" Chevron Ribbon. Cute & easy!

Stampin_up_love_you_to_the_moon_1

This sweet little notecard-sized card features the Love You to the Moon stamp set. It would also make a cute anniversary or encouragement card for a family member.

Stampin_up_modern_medley_chalk_talk_1

This treat holder (complete with Chocolate, of course!) was created with Modern Medley Designer Paper, Chalk Talk stamps, Cherry Cobbler 3/4" Chevron Ribbon (love this stuff too!) and 1/8" Basic Black Taffeta Ribbon.

Stampin_up_perfect_pennants_ampersand_1

Last but definitely not least, this card was created with Strawberry Slush, Whisper White, and Rich Razzleberry cardstock, a Tea Lace Doily, Strawberry Slush 3/8" Ruffle Stretch Trim, Ampersand Textured Impressions Folder, and stamps from the Perfect Pennants stamp set!

Well, that's all for now. Hope you enjoy your Sunday! We will be having the usuual clan here for lunch and the afternoon, so I definitely will enjoy my day!

To order any of the supplies to create these projects, click HERE to go to my Online Store! I would love  to be your demonstrator if you don't have one!

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:

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! 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! Stamp For Nancy!

Stampin’ Up! Stamp For Nancy!

Hello! Today I want to show you up close three of the six cards we will be making at the "Stamp For Nancy" fundraiser this Friday night. Some of them you've seen before, but others are brand-new!

Cycle Celebration birthday inspired by Dena Rekow:

Cycle celebration 1

All of the stamped images are from Cycle Celebration. The card base is Bermuda Bay and then Birthday Basics Designer Paper is layered on Raspberry Ripple cardstock. A Bermuda Bay 1/8" Taffeta Ribbon and Clear Dazzling Details will be our finishing touches!

Cycle celebration 2

Next, my original creation using the Label Love stamp set and the Alphabet Press Textured Impressions Folder:

Label love 1
The Early Espresso card base is layered with Crisp Cantaloupe. Crisp Cantaloupe ink was added to the inside of the textured impressions folder by rubbing the inkpad directly onto the negative side of the folder. Lots of fun banners on this card, using 1 1/4" Burlap Ribbon, Early Espresso cardstock, and Soho Subway Designer Paper. A single Early Espresso Candy Dot is the finishing touch in the lower right corner for this one!

Label love 2
Inside verse is from the Make a Wish stamp set, accented with the Off the Grid background stamp.

Next up is a Gingham Garden Washi Tape card. This card is just so bright & cheery!

Yippee skippee 1

Island Indigo card base, layered with Whisper White! The Bitty Butterfly was punched from the Melon Mambo cardstock, then the Artisan Label was punched around the negative image left after the butterfly piece has been removed. It is layered over several rows Gingham Garden Washi Tape. "You can never have too much happy" is stamped in Melon Mambo ink and accented by a Daffodil Delight Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack scallop circle flower and a rhinestone.

Yippee skippee 2
"Happy Birthday" is from the Rembering Your Birthday set. The bitty butterfly punched previously is used here as more embellishment!

That's all for now! I will be back tomorrow with the three Christmas Cards we will make!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

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

Stampin’ Up! Flower Shop Slider Card!

Stampin’ Up! Flower Shop Slider Card!

Good Monday mornin' to you! We had a BLAST yesterday at Jessica's, celebrating our August Birthdays! Here's some glimpses of our pool time (we weren't even all in yet!):

Pool

Liam loves the water! He stayed in the whole time, almost 2 hours, and never complained at all!

Liam

Jaxon not so much. As soon as PaPa came out, he was ready to spend the rest of the afternoon on his lap!

Jaxon

Oakley got to dabble his toes a bit for his first outing at the pool:

Oakley

Getting ready to take some underwater pics:

Underwater

It truly was a lovely afternoon. I got a little bit of sun, which is hard for me because I have to be very careful with sunscreen (my face is allergic to all kinds), but no burn, so that's good!

It was an afternoon of lunch, gifts for all the August birthday peeps, pool, then supper and games! Fun!

Today's card is a slider I received in a swap in June. There are tutorials out there for this one, but I haven't personally made one yet. Hmmm. . . guess I need to figure this one out!

This one combined the Flower Shop  and Mixed Bunch stamps  with the Pansy and Blossom punches.

Slider 1 posted

The greeting is from the Express Yourself Hostess set.

Slider 2 posted

When the slider is opened it reveals a phrase from the Label Love!

That's all for now! It's a Liam day, so I'm outta here!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

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

Stampin’ Up! Flower Shop Slider Card!

Stampin’ Up! Flower Shop Slider Card!

Good Monday mornin' to you! We had a BLAST yesterday at Jessica's, celebrating our August Birthdays! Here's some glimpses of our pool time (we weren't even all in yet!):

Pool

Liam loves the water! He stayed in the whole time, almost 2 hours, and never complained at all!

Liam

Jaxon not so much. As soon as PaPa came out, he was ready to spend the rest of the afternoon on his lap!

Jaxon

Oakley got to dabble his toes a bit for his first outing at the pool:

Oakley

Getting ready to take some underwater pics:

Underwater

It truly was a lovely afternoon. I got a little bit of sun, which is hard for me because I have to be very careful with sunscreen (my face is allergic to all kinds), but no burn, so that's good!

It was an afternoon of lunch, gifts for all the August birthday peeps, pool, then supper and games! Fun!

Today's card is a slider I received in a swap in June. There are tutorials out there for this one, but I haven't personally made one yet. Hmmm. . . guess I need to figure this one out!

This one combined the Flower Shop  and Mixed Bunch stamps  with the Pansy and Blossom punches.

Slider 1 posted

The greeting is from the Express Yourself Hostess set.

Slider 2 posted

When the slider is opened it reveals a phrase from the Label Love!

That's all for now! It's a Liam day, so I'm outta here!

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! Label Love/Alphabet Press!

Stampin’ Up! Label Love/Alphabet Press!

Just a quick post. Alisa, Cody, and baby Oakley are coming home from the hospital today and I am packing to go spend the next week with them! yay!

Until I get a chance to show you more Oakley pics, here's a card for you:

Label love 1

This is one of my convention swaps. (Even though I didn't get to go, I am still participating in a couple of organized swaps. I signed up for them a long time ago, before it became apparent that Oakley was waiting to come because wanted his Grammie to stay home with him instead!)

Label love 2

Stamps: Label Love, Make a Wish, Off the Grid

Paper: Early Espresso, Crisp Cantaloupe, Very Vanilla, Soho Subway Designer Paper

Ink: Crisp Cantaloupe, Early Espresso, Sahara Sand

Accessories: Artisan Label Punch, Brayer, Big Shot, Alphabet Press Textured Impressions Folder, 1 1/4" Burlap Ribbon (in the upcoming Holiday Catalog), Neutrals Candy Dots

Stampingrox Technique Tip: I brayered the negative (flat) side of the Alphabet Press folder with Crisp Cantaloupe ink before inserting the Crisp Cantaloupe paper and cranking through the Big Shot to achieve the tone-on-tone darker look for the letters! Fun! You could also sponge the ink or rub the inkpad directly on the folder if you do not yet own a brayer.

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

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

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