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Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day! Fall is Here!

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day! Fall is Here!

All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013Ah, Sunday Swap Day! The day I share some of the samples I receive in the monthly swaps I participate in! Today's theme is "fall"!

Ann Betty created this lovely offering with the Truly Grateful stamp set, Woodgrain Textured Impressions Folder, Sweater Weather Designer Paper, and the Circle Card Thinlet Die!

Ann betty 1
I love how EASY it is to add the Candy Dots to any project! Just lift with the point of your Paper-Piercing Tool or Paper Snips, then position on your project whereever you want!

After the project is flipped:

Ann betty 2

Next, Kelly Acheson created this Center Easel card with the same Truly Grateful stamp set, Crushed Curry cardstock, Chevron Folder, 1 1/4" Burlap Trim, and the Window Frame Framelits.

Kelly acheson

Mary Waring heat-embossed her offering with Tangerine Tango embossing powder to give the Magnificent Maple stamp a bit more texture. I love how the e.p. coordinates perfectly with the Sweater Weather Designer Paper!

Mary waring

Alas, the final sample for today had no name attached, but it is a lovely card none the less!The Early Espresso/Crumb Cake combo is a perfect setting for the shock of wheat one more time!

No name 1

And inside, a greeting for the Best of Greetings 25th Anniversary Stamp set!

No name 2

That's all for now! You can always click on the "Shop Now" button to shop in my Stampin' Up! Online Store!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

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

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day! Fall is Here!

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day! Fall is Here!

All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013Ah, Sunday Swap Day! The day I share some of the samples I receive in the monthly swaps I participate in! Today's theme is "fall"!

Ann Betty created this lovely offering with the Truly Grateful stamp set, Woodgrain Textured Impressions Folder, Sweater Weather Designer Paper, and the Circle Card Thinlet Die!

Ann betty 1
I love how EASY it is to add the Candy Dots to any project! Just lift with the point of your Paper-Piercing Tool or Paper Snips, then position on your project whereever you want!

After the project is flipped:

Ann betty 2

Next, Kelly Acheson created this Center Easel card with the same Truly Grateful stamp set, Crushed Curry cardstock, Chevron Folder, 1 1/4" Burlap Trim, and the Window Frame Framelits.

Kelly acheson

Mary Waring heat-embossed her offering with Tangerine Tango embossing powder to give the Magnificent Maple stamp a bit more texture. I love how the e.p. coordinates perfectly with the Sweater Weather Designer Paper!

Mary waring

Alas, the final sample for today had no name attached, but it is a lovely card none the less!The Early Espresso/Crumb Cake combo is a perfect setting for the shock of wheat one more time!

No name 1

And inside, a greeting for the Best of Greetings 25th Anniversary Stamp set!

No name 2

That's all for now! You can always click on the "Shop Now" button to shop in my Stampin' Up! Online Store!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

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

Stampin’Up! Stampin’ Glitter Pumpkin!

Stampin’Up! Stampin’ Glitter Pumpkin!

I spent the day shopping with two of my three daughters, Jessica & Alisa. Tomorrow is Jessica's birthday, but she will be shooting a wedding so I won't get to see her. I intended to take my camera with me today to at least get a picture of us together, but rats, I ran out of the house this morning without it! Hopefully when we have our family get-to-gether on Sunday for her birthday I will get a few pics to share with you then!

I've been seeing some really gorgeous cards made with the Stampin' Glitter in the Holiday Catalog, so I decided to have a go at creating with it myself! This is tonight's creation:

Glitter pumpkin 1

I started by adhering a Multipurpose Adhesive Sheet from the Annual Catalog to Very Vanilla cardstock. I then punched with the Extra-Large Oval punch three times. After removing the remaining protective cover to expose the adhesive, I then laid the ovals in a coffee filter and sprinkled them heavily with the Orange Stampin' Glitter. I pressed the glitter firmly into the adhesive with my fingers before tapping off the excess. I removed the glitter that wanted to cling to the backside of the ovals so I could assemble my pumpkin with Stampin' Dimensionals. I then adhered my pumpkin to the Early Espresso Core'dinations layer that I had embossed with the Woodgrain Textured Impressions Folder and my Big Shot. I also lightly sanded the woodgrain to bring out more of the texture. The card base and the Bird Builder-punched leaves are Always Artichoke. "Thinking of You" is from Wetlands, stamped in Early Espresso on a scrap of Venetian Romance Designer Paper that I then cut out with one of the Circle Card Thinlet Dies. For the four-petal flower on the word banner I punched the leftover cardstock from punching the ovals to punch with the Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack 4-petal flower. I added the Pearl Basic Jewel before I added the glitter.

Glitter pumpkin 2
I decided I needed for this to be a get well card, so I used a phrase from the tried-and-true set, Thoughts and Prayers. The flower spray is from the same set. I added more glittered flowers and leaves in the lower corner to finish everything off!

Tip: When working with any of our Stampin' Glitters, you will need to remove any excess glitter from your project once you are done or it will end up with "glitter scatter", as you can see in my sample above. A few quick swipes with a Swiffer cloth should do the trick nicely!

That's all for now! I'm all tuckered out from our shopping day. Did I mention that two of my grandbabies, Jaxon and Oakley, went with us? I had fun with my daughters and my grandson! yay!

To create your own glittered pumpkins you can order the supplies from my Online Store. The link to my Online Store is over there on the top right side of my blog. Place an order, receive a hand-stamped thank you from me and Bluesox Rewards if your order is $25 or more!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

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

Stampin’Up! Stampin’ Glitter Pumpkin!

Stampin’Up! Stampin’ Glitter Pumpkin!

I spent the day shopping with two of my three daughters, Jessica & Alisa. Tomorrow is Jessica's birthday, but she will be shooting a wedding so I won't get to see her. I intended to take my camera with me today to at least get a picture of us together, but rats, I ran out of the house this morning without it! Hopefully when we have our family get-to-gether on Sunday for her birthday I will get a few pics to share with you then!

I've been seeing some really gorgeous cards made with the Stampin' Glitter in the Holiday Catalog, so I decided to have a go at creating with it myself! This is tonight's creation:

Glitter pumpkin 1

I started by adhering a Multipurpose Adhesive Sheet from the Annual Catalog to Very Vanilla cardstock. I then punched with the Extra-Large Oval punch three times. After removing the remaining protective cover to expose the adhesive, I then laid the ovals in a coffee filter and sprinkled them heavily with the Orange Stampin' Glitter. I pressed the glitter firmly into the adhesive with my fingers before tapping off the excess. I removed the glitter that wanted to cling to the backside of the ovals so I could assemble my pumpkin with Stampin' Dimensionals. I then adhered my pumpkin to the Early Espresso Core'dinations layer that I had embossed with the Woodgrain Textured Impressions Folder and my Big Shot. I also lightly sanded the woodgrain to bring out more of the texture. The card base and the Bird Builder-punched leaves are Always Artichoke. "Thinking of You" is from Wetlands, stamped in Early Espresso on a scrap of Venetian Romance Designer Paper that I then cut out with one of the Circle Card Thinlet Dies. For the four-petal flower on the word banner I punched the leftover cardstock from punching the ovals to punch with the Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack 4-petal flower. I added the Pearl Basic Jewel before I added the glitter.

Glitter pumpkin 2
I decided I needed for this to be a get well card, so I used a phrase from the tried-and-true set, Thoughts and Prayers. The flower spray is from the same set. I added more glittered flowers and leaves in the lower corner to finish everything off!

Tip: When working with any of our Stampin' Glitters, you will need to remove any excess glitter from your project once you are done or it will end up with "glitter scatter", as you can see in my sample above. A few quick swipes with a Swiffer cloth should do the trick nicely!

That's all for now! I'm all tuckered out from our shopping day. Did I mention that two of my grandbabies, Jaxon and Oakley, went with us? I had fun with my daughters and my grandson! yay!

To create your own glittered pumpkins you can order the supplies from my Online Store. The link to my Online Store is over there on the top right side of my blog. Place an order, receive a hand-stamped thank you from me and Bluesox Rewards if your order is $25 or more!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

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

Stampin’ Up! Snow Day Froggie!

Stampin’ Up! Snow Day Froggie!

Ever since I mounted my Snow Day stamp set from the Holiday Catalog I've been thinking about how much the little face stamp looked like a froggie's face. I came home from Dawn's workshop tonight, sat down and made one! Lookie:

Snow day froggie 1

Isn't he just the cutest little guy?

Here's the flip side of the card, then I will show you how I made his little froggy face!

Snow day froggie 2

Up close:

Snow day froggie 3

His face and body are the Small Oval Punch. His legs are the Small Heart Punch, and his feet are from the Owl Builder Punch!

To make his little froggy face, first I stamped this face image from Snow Day on a scrap of Pistachio Pudding cardstock with Jet Black StazOn ink. Then I centered the eyes in two of the scallops of the 2 3/8" Scallop Circle Punch like this before I punched it out:

Snow day froggie 4

Next, I put the stamped-and-scalloped part in the Small Oval Punch and punched again:

Snow day froggie 5
After punching this time I had to do a little bit of trimming around the edges of his cheeks with my Paper Snips, but that's all!

Here's my supply list:

Stamps: Snow Day, Yippee Skippee!, Wetlands, Postage Collection Hostess (happy birthday)

Cardstock: Coastal Cabana (my new FAV color!), Very Vanilla, Pistachio Pudding, Blushing Bride, Basic Black, Venetian Romance Designer Series Paper

Ink: Pistachio Pudding, Jet Black StazOn

Big Shot: Circle Card Thinlet Dies

Accessories: Small Oval Punch, 2 3/8" Scallop Circle Punch, Small Heart Punch, Owl Builder Punch, 1 1/4" Scallop Circle Punch, Stampin' Sponge, Glue Dots, SNAIL adhesive, Stampin' Dimensionals

If you find yourself in need of ordering some of these supplies to try your hand at making your little Snow Day Froggie, just click on the Shop Now Button at the top right side of my blog. If you have any questions, need a catalog, or would like to have an in-home or catalog party, just email me : carol@carolpaynestamps.com

With my Bluesox Rewards program, all orders of at least $25 qualify for "Bluesox Tokens" to earn free stamps!

I would love to help you create your dreams!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

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

Stampin’ Up! Snow Day Froggie!

Stampin’ Up! Snow Day Froggie!

Ever since I mounted my Snow Day stamp set from the Holiday Catalog I've been thinking about how much the little face stamp looked like a froggie's face. I came home from Dawn's workshop tonight, sat down and made one! Lookie:

Snow day froggie 1

Isn't he just the cutest little guy?

Here's the flip side of the card, then I will show you how I made his little froggy face!

Snow day froggie 2

Up close:

Snow day froggie 3

His face and body are the Small Oval Punch. His legs are the Small Heart Punch, and his feet are from the Owl Builder Punch!

To make his little froggy face, first I stamped this face image from Snow Day on a scrap of Pistachio Pudding cardstock with Jet Black StazOn ink. Then I centered the eyes in two of the scallops of the 2 3/8" Scallop Circle Punch like this before I punched it out:

Snow day froggie 4

Next, I put the stamped-and-scalloped part in the Small Oval Punch and punched again:

Snow day froggie 5
After punching this time I had to do a little bit of trimming around the edges of his cheeks with my Paper Snips, but that's all!

Here's my supply list:

Stamps: Snow Day, Yippee Skippee!, Wetlands, Postage Collection Hostess (happy birthday)

Cardstock: Coastal Cabana (my new FAV color!), Very Vanilla, Pistachio Pudding, Blushing Bride, Basic Black, Venetian Romance Designer Series Paper

Ink: Pistachio Pudding, Jet Black StazOn

Big Shot: Circle Card Thinlet Dies

Accessories: Small Oval Punch, 2 3/8" Scallop Circle Punch, Small Heart Punch, Owl Builder Punch, 1 1/4" Scallop Circle Punch, Stampin' Sponge, Glue Dots, SNAIL adhesive, Stampin' Dimensionals

If you find yourself in need of ordering some of these supplies to try your hand at making your little Snow Day Froggie, just click on the Shop Now Button at the top right side of my blog. If you have any questions, need a catalog, or would like to have an in-home or catalog party, just email me : carol@carolpaynestamps.com

With my Bluesox Rewards program, all orders of at least $25 qualify for "Bluesox Tokens" to earn free stamps!

I would love to help you create your dreams!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

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

Stampin’ Up! Halloween Monster Montage!

Stampin’ Up! Halloween Monster Montage!

My son Logan likes to drink those "energy" drinks, especially when he is driving the 3 hours home from college. Last weekend he came in with an empty nifty green "Ubermonster" Energy Brew bottle. When he asked me how did I want him to throw it away since it was glass I told him I wanted it for my blog. He thought I was crazy, but this is what I did:

Monster montage 1
I call it my "Monster Montage"! It's not my usual style, but I'm diggin' it!

Monster montage 2
I thought I had found a Circle Thinlet card similar to this one last week when I was blog surfing, but I didn't save it, not even to Pinterest, and now I can't find it anywhere, not even when I Google for it, so I just went ahead and made my own version. Did I just dream I saw this card? Sometimes I DO dream I'm stamping, so maybe so!

I used Basic Black and Old Olive cardstock with the Circle Card Thinlet Die. The eyes were made with the 1 3/4"  and 1" Circle Punches. Mr. Frankenstein's hair was cut with the Tasteful Trim Die, and his "bolts" are Basic Black Glimmer Brads. The light in his eyes is with the White Chalk Marker. I like the Chalk Marker almost better than the White Gel Pen when I need a thicker line of white.

The greeting is from Halloween Hello in the Holiday Catalog, punched with the Hexagon Punch and matted on a Basic Black Hexagon-punched layer.

Monster montage 3
When you open the card you see the rest of his "smile" and when the Circle Card "flips" you  see the "it's all about the candy", also from Halloween Hello.

Monster montage 4
I decorated Logan's "ubermonster" bottle with a tag that I cut with a Chalk Talk Framelit from Brushed Silver cardstock for the bottom layer, then one of the designs from the Witches' Brew Designer Paper on top. "For You" is a stamp from the Chalk Talk set, black heat-embossed on Gumball Green cardstock, punched with the 1 3/8" Circle Punch, then layered on a Basic Black Label Bracket. It is adhered to the tag with a couple of Stampin' Dimensionals.

Monster montage 5
 The tag is tied to the bottle with Pear Pizzazz Chevron Ribbon. I added a Basic Black Glimmer Brad to the ribbon at the base of the tag to cinch it up and for a little extra bling.

That's all for now! Thanks so much for stopping by today to see my "Monster Montage"!

As always, you can shop my Online Store for the products to create your own "monster montage" by clicking on the "shop now" button over there on the right side of my blog. I would love to help you with any project you might have in mind. Let me know if you need the current catalogs by emailing me at carol@carolpaynestamps.com. I would love to chat and help you out.

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

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

Stampin’ Up! Halloween Monster Montage!

Stampin’ Up! Halloween Monster Montage!

My son Logan likes to drink those "energy" drinks, especially when he is driving the 3 hours home from college. Last weekend he came in with an empty nifty green "Ubermonster" Energy Brew bottle. When he asked me how did I want him to throw it away since it was glass I told him I wanted it for my blog. He thought I was crazy, but this is what I did:

Monster montage 1
I call it my "Monster Montage"! It's not my usual style, but I'm diggin' it!

Monster montage 2
I thought I had found a Circle Thinlet card similar to this one last week when I was blog surfing, but I didn't save it, not even to Pinterest, and now I can't find it anywhere, not even when I Google for it, so I just went ahead and made my own version. Did I just dream I saw this card? Sometimes I DO dream I'm stamping, so maybe so!

I used Basic Black and Old Olive cardstock with the Circle Card Thinlet Die. The eyes were made with the 1 3/4"  and 1" Circle Punches. Mr. Frankenstein's hair was cut with the Tasteful Trim Die, and his "bolts" are Basic Black Glimmer Brads. The light in his eyes is with the White Chalk Marker. I like the Chalk Marker almost better than the White Gel Pen when I need a thicker line of white.

The greeting is from Halloween Hello in the Holiday Catalog, punched with the Hexagon Punch and matted on a Basic Black Hexagon-punched layer.

Monster montage 3
When you open the card you see the rest of his "smile" and when the Circle Card "flips" you  see the "it's all about the candy", also from Halloween Hello.

Monster montage 4
I decorated Logan's "ubermonster" bottle with a tag that I cut with a Chalk Talk Framelit from Brushed Silver cardstock for the bottom layer, then one of the designs from the Witches' Brew Designer Paper on top. "For You" is a stamp from the Chalk Talk set, black heat-embossed on Gumball Green cardstock, punched with the 1 3/8" Circle Punch, then layered on a Basic Black Label Bracket. It is adhered to the tag with a couple of Stampin' Dimensionals.

Monster montage 5
 The tag is tied to the bottle with Pear Pizzazz Chevron Ribbon. I added a Basic Black Glimmer Brad to the ribbon at the base of the tag to cinch it up and for a little extra bling.

That's all for now! Thanks so much for stopping by today to see my "Monster Montage"!

As always, you can shop my Online Store for the products to create your own "monster montage" by clicking on the "shop now" button over there on the right side of my blog. I would love to help you with any project you might have in mind. Let me know if you need the current catalogs by emailing me at carol@carolpaynestamps.com. I would love to chat and help you out.

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

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

Stampin’ Up! Pistachio Trim Tree!

Stampin’ Up! Pistachio Trim Tree!

Hey there! I just got home from a FUN workshop with some dear stampin' friends of mine! We stamped, ate, shared, and laughed ALOT! I am so priviledged to get to stamp with the White Street girls once a month!

Today's card is one I found inspiration from a Founder's Circle sample, so I have no idea who the creator was! It many have even been Stampin' Up! I CASED the idea, but then went ahead and made it almost completely my own:

Ribbon tree 1

This card turned out so cute, I'm really diggin' it!

Inside is stamped with more of the wording from the Wishing You set, as well as the tiny present in the lower right corner.

Ribbon tree 2

Here's the recipe:

·       
Stamp
Sets
– Wishing You #131748 Wood
$14.95, #131751 Clear $11.95
 

·        
Card
Stock
Early Espresso #119686, Crumb Cake #120953, Gumball Green #126840,
Cherry Cobbler #119685 all $6.95 each, Very Vanilla #101650 $8.50

·        
Stamp
Pads
Cherry Cobbler #126966, Crumb Cake #126975 $5.95 each 

·        
Misc.
Pistachio Pudding 3/8” Ruffle Stretch Trim #130020 $8.95, Perfect
Pennants Bigz L Die #123126 $32.95, Petals-a-Plenty Textured Impressions Folder
#116824 $7.95, Framed Tulips Textured Impressions Folder #121809 $7.95, Circle
Thinlets Card Dies #133480 $32.95, Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine #113439 $99.95,
Modern Label Punch #119849 $16.95, Merry Minis Punch Pack #126882 $16.95,
Pearls Basic Jewels #119247 $4.95, Champagne Glimmer Paper #127885 $4.95,
Stampin’ Sponges #101610 $3.50, SNAIL Adhesive #104332 $6.95, Sticky Strip
#104294 $6.95, Stampin’ Dimensionals #104430 $3.95, Craft Scissors #103860
$29.95     

     A Fun Stampingrox! feature of this card: I embossed the tree with the Petals-a-Plenty Textured Impressions folder AFTER I had adhered the ribbon to the tree shape! 

     That's all for now! I have a BIG DAY of stamping ahead of me tomorrow and I can't wait! Lots of ideas and plans rolling around in my head, so we shall see how many of them I can transfer to ink and paper by the end of the day!

      Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

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

Stampin’ Up! Pistachio Trim Tree!

Stampin’ Up! Pistachio Trim Tree!

Hey there! I just got home from a FUN workshop with some dear stampin' friends of mine! We stamped, ate, shared, and laughed ALOT! I am so priviledged to get to stamp with the White Street girls once a month!

Today's card is one I found inspiration from a Founder's Circle sample, so I have no idea who the creator was! It many have even been Stampin' Up! I CASED the idea, but then went ahead and made it almost completely my own:

Ribbon tree 1

This card turned out so cute, I'm really diggin' it!

Inside is stamped with more of the wording from the Wishing You set, as well as the tiny present in the lower right corner.

Ribbon tree 2

Here's the recipe:

·       
Stamp
Sets
– Wishing You #131748 Wood
$14.95, #131751 Clear $11.95
 

·        
Card
Stock
Early Espresso #119686, Crumb Cake #120953, Gumball Green #126840,
Cherry Cobbler #119685 all $6.95 each, Very Vanilla #101650 $8.50

·        
Stamp
Pads
Cherry Cobbler #126966, Crumb Cake #126975 $5.95 each 

·        
Misc.
Pistachio Pudding 3/8” Ruffle Stretch Trim #130020 $8.95, Perfect
Pennants Bigz L Die #123126 $32.95, Petals-a-Plenty Textured Impressions Folder
#116824 $7.95, Framed Tulips Textured Impressions Folder #121809 $7.95, Circle
Thinlets Card Dies #133480 $32.95, Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine #113439 $99.95,
Modern Label Punch #119849 $16.95, Merry Minis Punch Pack #126882 $16.95,
Pearls Basic Jewels #119247 $4.95, Champagne Glimmer Paper #127885 $4.95,
Stampin’ Sponges #101610 $3.50, SNAIL Adhesive #104332 $6.95, Sticky Strip
#104294 $6.95, Stampin’ Dimensionals #104430 $3.95, Craft Scissors #103860
$29.95     

     A Fun Stampingrox! feature of this card: I embossed the tree with the Petals-a-Plenty Textured Impressions folder AFTER I had adhered the ribbon to the tree shape! 

     That's all for now! I have a BIG DAY of stamping ahead of me tomorrow and I can't wait! Lots of ideas and plans rolling around in my head, so we shall see how many of them I can transfer to ink and paper by the end of the day!

      Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

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

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