Tag: Labeler Alphabet

Stampin’ Up! Peppa Pig Punch Art for Darcy!

Stampin’ Up! Peppa Pig Punch Art for Darcy!

Hey there!  Darcy loves "Peppa Pig, and frankly, I'm quite fond too. Those pigs talking with British accents is a hoot, and there's no annoying songs to get stuck in your head!

I Googled "Peppa Pig Punch Art", so my Peppa is a composite of several ideas:

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Layering Circles Framelits, Classic Label Punch, Circle Punches, all sponged with Melon Mambo ink and mounted on a piece of Pop of Pink Specialty Designer Paper.

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I used Pink Pirouette for Peppa's face, ears, legs and arms. Her arms are the tree from the Tree Builder Punch, trimmed to look like hands!

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Her tail is punched with the Sprinkles punch!

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I stamped "PEPPA" and "DARCY" with the Labeler Alphabet before punching with the Classic Label Punch. Her shoes are also from the Classic Label.

I used Birthday Blast to stamp the inside:

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I made "PEPPA" for my display and "DARCY" to give with her gift.

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The link to shop Peppa supplies in my online store: http://bit.ly/shopwithCarolPayneStamps

Remember while shopping:

All orders receive a Thank You card in the mail.

Every $25 you order from my online store (before tax & shipping) using the February Host Code:  ZS93QNYF you’ll receive pre-cut card kits to make one each of the Lift Me Up cards:

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Click on the "Rewards Program" image on the right for more info!

Order at least $50, choose a free Sale-a-bration product AND receive TWO kits of each card!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

All images ©Stampin' Up!™ 1990-2017

 

Stampin’ Up! Christmas Tea!

Stampin’ Up! Christmas Tea!

Hey there! Today's project is perfect for all of the little inexpensive gifts to show appreciation. I used Warmth & Cheer Designer Paper, Labeler Alphabet, Perfect Pines Framelits, Stitched Shapes Framelits, Gold Glimmer Paper, and various ribbons:

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I found this idea on UK Demonstrator, Caroline Helwigh Wright's blog, Crafty Caroline Creates. She has a video tutorial! If you live in the USA, I would appreciate you coming back to my online store to order: http://bit.ly/shopwithCarolPayneStamps

First, Crumb Cake is the square behind the tree:

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I used the Labeler Alphabet to stamp "CHRISTMAS TEA". trimming down the edges of the letters to space closer together. I used about 7 inches of Real Red 3/4" Stitched Edged Ribbon for the belly band, adhering together with liquid glue.

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The Warmth & Cheer Designer Series Paper Stack has 48 sheets, 4 each of 12 double-sided designs. TONS of options!

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For this one I used Emerald Envy 3/8" Silky Taffeta ribbon, layered on Delightful Dijon 5/8" Mini Striped Ribbon. I cut the tree from Emerald Envy and the square from Delightful Dijon.

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No matter the paper or color of the tree, this little gift holder is adorable!

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Inside the envelope I added a 2/58" x 3 5/8" card stamped with Merriest Wishes. The envelope and the rounded corners are all made with the Envelope Punch Board!

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Punching with the Classic Label Punch makes the perfect little notch to set the tree on your mug!

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Use this supply list to shop in my online store: http://bit.ly/shopwithCarolPayneStamps

Remember while shopping:

All orders receive a Thank You card in the mail.

When your order is at least $35 (before tax & shipping) and you use the November Host Code:  TV243B4E, you’ll receive the November Online Class; six COMPLETED cards, two each of three designs, with envelopes and instructions, FREE!

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When your order (before tax & shipping) reaches $150, DON’T USE THE HOSTESS CODE, you will choose Stampin' Rewards starting at 10% of the merchandise total. And you’ll still receive the monthly online class cards!         

Stitched from the Heart 25% off Stamps until November 30th!

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Stampin’ Up! Online Extravaganza, going on now  through Monday, November 28!

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That’s all for now, until tomorrow,  have a Stampingrox! Day!

All images ©Stampin' Up! ™1990-2016

Stampin’ Up! Labeler Alphabet Cheesecake Topper!

Stampin’ Up! Labeler Alphabet Cheesecake Topper!

Hey there! I'm scheduling this post before I go to bed in case we are called to the hospital during the night. Since it is late and I am finishing up some last minute details around here before baby girl Hiller arrives, I'm sharing a quick little cake topper I created last Sunday morning to go on the dessert I took to our church's Homecoming dinner. I know I  am often surprised when the goodie I select turns out to not be what I expected, so I used the Labeler Alphabet and Layering Oval Framelits to create this little informative topper:
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Since this was a last-minute inspiration I had to quickly assemble my supplies:

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Labeler Alphabet, Daffodil Delight card stock and ink pad, Whisper White card stock, Layering Ovals Framelits, a clear stamping block, Stampin' Dimensionals, and a toothpick.

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After cutting the scalloped oval with the next-larger framelit than the smooth one I used to cut out the "LEMON CHEESE CAKE", I adhered the toothpick  with dimensionals. LOTS of dimensionals!

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This little topper pick was the perfect way to make sure no one was surprised by this lemon-y but yummy dessert!
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I didn't want the topper to get gooey, so I just stuck it through the foil cover!

Here's the supply list to use when you shop in my online store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

The October Online Class has arrived! Place an order of at least $35 (before tax & shipping) in my online store by October 31st to receive 6 COMPLETE cards, two each of the three designs shown below, including envelopes and instructions using the Host Code: Q7JJPNYN

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ALL online orders receive a Thank-you Card Packet in the mail.

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Tomorrow I plan to start posting the first card in the October Online Class, Wonder of Christmas!

Until then, have a Stampingrox! day!

All images ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2016

 

Stampin’ Up! Labeler Alphabet Cheesecake Topper!

Stampin’ Up! Labeler Alphabet Cheesecake Topper!

Hey there! I'm scheduling this post before I go to bed in case we are called to the hospital during the night. Since it is late and I am finishing up some last minute details around here before baby girl Hiller arrives, I'm sharing a quick little cake topper I created last Sunday morning to go on the dessert I took to our church's Homecoming dinner. I know I  am often surprised when the goodie I select turns out to not be what I expected, so I used the Labeler Alphabet and Layering Oval Framelits to create this little informative topper:
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Since this was a last-minute inspiration I had to quickly assemble my supplies:

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Labeler Alphabet, Daffodil Delight card stock and ink pad, Whisper White card stock, Layering Ovals Framelits, a clear stamping block, Stampin' Dimensionals, and a toothpick.

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After cutting the scalloped oval with the next-larger framelit than the smooth one I used to cut out the "LEMON CHEESE CAKE", I adhered the toothpick  with dimensionals. LOTS of dimensionals!

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This little topper pick was the perfect way to make sure no one was surprised by this lemon-y but yummy dessert!
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I didn't want the topper to get gooey, so I just stuck it through the foil cover!

Here's the supply list to use when you shop in my online store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

The October Online Class has arrived! Place an order of at least $35 (before tax & shipping) in my online store by October 31st to receive 6 COMPLETE cards, two each of the three designs shown below, including envelopes and instructions using the Host Code: Q7JJPNYN

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ALL online orders receive a Thank-you Card Packet in the mail.

October 2016 B3G1F

Tomorrow I plan to start posting the first card in the October Online Class, Wonder of Christmas!

Until then, have a Stampingrox! day!

All images ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2016

 

Stampin’ Up! Stamper’s Dozen Blog Hop June Edition, Patriotic!

Stampin’ Up! Stamper’s Dozen Blog Hop June Edition, Patriotic!

Hey there! It's time for the Stamper's Dozen Blog Hop! yay! Our theme for June is Patriotic, and we have some absolutely fabulous projects to share with you this month!

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Stella MacKay is still on an extended vacation in Europe after the Stampin' Up! Incentive Trip to the Mediterranean, so if you are already on the hop you've probably come from Laura Milligan's blog, I'd Rather "Bee" Stampin'! If at any time you get off course or one of our links doesn't work, just refer to the blog hop list at the bottom of this post and you can keep going!

For my Patriotic Project I used the Stars Framelits, Swirly Scribbles Thinlets,  Labeler Alphabet, and the Confetti Stars Border Punch. I used the new Labeler Alphabet to stamp the letters for "God Bless America". We have the National Anthem, the Star Spangled Banner, but when I think of patriotism, I think of asking God to bless and lead our country.

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I started with a star card base cut with Dapper Denim card stock and the largest Star Framelit. I cut a couple of swirling scribbles from Real Red card stock using the Swirly Scribbles Thinlet which I adhered to a Whisper White star cut with the next-smaller size Star Framelit with my Fine Tip Glue Pen. I trimmed the edges of the red swirls flush with the star with Paper Snips.

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I punched a bunch of Dapper Denim stars with the Confetti Stars Border Punch, then randomly added with Fine Tip Glue and a "tacky toothpick".

I cut a Silver Glimmer Paper star with the smallest Star Framelit, adding it to the front with a Stampin' Dimensional.

After stamping the letters for "God Bless America" with Dapper Denim ink I cut them all out with Paper Snips and added them with Glue Dots.

Are you wondering about my "tacky toothpick"? A "tacky toothpick" is a regular wooden toothpick that I put a small drop of Tombow Multipurpose Glue on one end, then allow to air-dry.

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  The dry glue stays "tacky", allowing you pick up tiny pieces of paper, add a bit of glue to the back, and place precisely on your project!

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Inside I stamped a word from the new Thoughtful Banners set with Dapper Denim ink and added a few Read Red stars using my tacky toothpick again.

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If you don't already have a Stampin' Up! demonstrator and would like to place an order, go to my online store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Now it's time to continue on the hop to see what the rest of the Stamper's Dozen Blog Hoppers have created!

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Or click on any of the blog hopper names below to go to their blog!

Patty Chenail

Lee Conrey

Janet Wakeland

Kristin Kortonick

Jodi Reinert

BJ Peters

Sharon Burkert

France Martin

Laura Milligan

Carol Payne THIS IS ME!

Judy Garza

Sandi MacIver

 

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

 

All images ©Stampin' Up!™1990-2016

Stampin’ Up! Stamper’s Dozen Blog Hop June Edition, Patriotic!

Stampin’ Up! Stamper’s Dozen Blog Hop June Edition, Patriotic!

Hey there! It's time for the Stamper's Dozen Blog Hop! yay! Our theme for June is Patriotic, and we have some absolutely fabulous projects to share with you this month!

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Stella MacKay is still on an extended vacation in Europe after the Stampin' Up! Incentive Trip to the Mediterranean, so if you are already on the hop you've probably come from Laura Milligan's blog, I'd Rather "Bee" Stampin'! If at any time you get off course or one of our links doesn't work, just refer to the blog hop list at the bottom of this post and you can keep going!

For my Patriotic Project I used the Stars Framelits, Swirly Scribbles Thinlets,  Labeler Alphabet, and the Confetti Stars Border Punch. I used the new Labeler Alphabet to stamp the letters for "God Bless America". We have the National Anthem, the Star Spangled Banner, but when I think of patriotism, I think of asking God to bless and lead our country.

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I started with a star card base cut with Dapper Denim card stock and the largest Star Framelit. I cut a couple of swirling scribbles from Real Red card stock using the Swirly Scribbles Thinlet which I adhered to a Whisper White star cut with the next-smaller size Star Framelit with my Fine Tip Glue Pen. I trimmed the edges of the red swirls flush with the star with Paper Snips.

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I punched a bunch of Dapper Denim stars with the Confetti Stars Border Punch, then randomly added with Fine Tip Glue and a "tacky toothpick".

I cut a Silver Glimmer Paper star with the smallest Star Framelit, adding it to the front with a Stampin' Dimensional.

After stamping the letters for "God Bless America" with Dapper Denim ink I cut them all out with Paper Snips and added them with Glue Dots.

Are you wondering about my "tacky toothpick"? A "tacky toothpick" is a regular wooden toothpick that I put a small drop of Tombow Multipurpose Glue on one end, then allow to air-dry.

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  The dry glue stays "tacky", allowing you pick up tiny pieces of paper, add a bit of glue to the back, and place precisely on your project!

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Inside I stamped a word from the new Thoughtful Banners set with Dapper Denim ink and added a few Read Red stars using my tacky toothpick again.

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If you don't already have a Stampin' Up! demonstrator and would like to place an order, go to my online store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Now it's time to continue on the hop to see what the rest of the Stamper's Dozen Blog Hoppers have created!

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Or click on any of the blog hopper names below to go to their blog!

Patty Chenail

Lee Conrey

Janet Wakeland

Kristin Kortonick

Jodi Reinert

BJ Peters

Sharon Burkert

France Martin

Laura Milligan

Carol Payne THIS IS ME!

Judy Garza

Sandi MacIver

 

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

 

All images ©Stampin' Up!™1990-2016

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