Tag: Secret Garden

Stampin’ Up! Secret Garden Fiji Swaps!

Stampin’ Up! Secret Garden Fiji Swaps!

Good morning! I'm staying home from church this morning because although I now have the proper meds, at times I'm still coughing my head off, and I don't want annoy everyone around me and disturb the service. I'm hoping after a second day of antibiotics my system will start to turn this around. I am, however, VERY thankful to not have that crazy fever anymore!

Today's samples are more of the swaps pics from Fiji, this time a collection of them using the Secret Garden stamps and framelits. These pics are from the swap boards so I'm not entirely sure how they were all made as I didn't get a chance to "reverse engineer" them (this was a term my son used when my friend Meg & I were discussing how some of the swaps we received were  made as we sat by the pool one day. He said "reverse engineering" was bad in his world of Information Technology. We told him it's perfectly acceptable in the stamping world!)

Secret garden friend

This first swap has Epic Day designer paper for the background, then white embossed flowers that have been painted with inkpads and an Aquapainter. (I think!) There's also a Paper-Pierced Garden Green Window Framelit-cut layer peeking out from behind the flowers and leaves!

Secret garden ep

This one is a real beauty, but trying to reverse-engineer this one from a picture is a toughie! I'm pretty sure Pool Party or Tempting Turquoise and am almost positive Melon Mambo embossing powder was used, but I only "think" there was some bleach-stamping going on here as well!

What do you think?

Secret garden art

This last sample uses the "reinker spread" technique to get the flowing colors on these white-embossed blossoms. The greeting is from a catalog favorite of mine, Trust God, and the punch-out circle is framed by a Sahara Sand layer cut with the Delicate Doilies Sizzlet!

That's all for today! Tomorrow is "Countdown Week to the New Catalog", and I will be sharing swaps made with new catalog products all week! I can't wait to show you some of the cool stuff we are getting!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

Stampin’ Up! Secret Garden Fiji Swaps!

Stampin’ Up! Secret Garden Fiji Swaps!

Good morning! I'm staying home from church this morning because although I now have the proper meds, at times I'm still coughing my head off, and I don't want annoy everyone around me and disturb the service. I'm hoping after a second day of antibiotics my system will start to turn this around. I am, however, VERY thankful to not have that crazy fever anymore!

Today's samples are more of the swaps pics from Fiji, this time a collection of them using the Secret Garden stamps and framelits. These pics are from the swap boards so I'm not entirely sure how they were all made as I didn't get a chance to "reverse engineer" them (this was a term my son used when my friend Meg & I were discussing how some of the swaps we received were  made as we sat by the pool one day. He said "reverse engineering" was bad in his world of Information Technology. We told him it's perfectly acceptable in the stamping world!)

Secret garden friend

This first swap has Epic Day designer paper for the background, then white embossed flowers that have been painted with inkpads and an Aquapainter. (I think!) There's also a Paper-Pierced Garden Green Window Framelit-cut layer peeking out from behind the flowers and leaves!

Secret garden ep

This one is a real beauty, but trying to reverse-engineer this one from a picture is a toughie! I'm pretty sure Pool Party or Tempting Turquoise and am almost positive Melon Mambo embossing powder was used, but I only "think" there was some bleach-stamping going on here as well!

What do you think?

Secret garden art

This last sample uses the "reinker spread" technique to get the flowing colors on these white-embossed blossoms. The greeting is from a catalog favorite of mine, Trust God, and the punch-out circle is framed by a Sahara Sand layer cut with the Delicate Doilies Sizzlet!

That's all for today! Tomorrow is "Countdown Week to the New Catalog", and I will be sharing swaps made with new catalog products all week! I can't wait to show you some of the cool stuff we are getting!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

Stampin’Up! Current Catalog Stamps Carrying Over Samples!

Stampin’Up! Current Catalog Stamps Carrying Over Samples!

I received great swaps in Fiji! Here's an assortment of swaps made with current catalog stamps that will be carrying over into the new catalog:
Blooming with kindness p
Blooming with Kindness by Carol Nordquist

Sunflower p
Sunflower background, Sweet Essentials greetings, and Natural 7/16" Trim!

Secret garden p
Secret Garden stamps and framelits, Lovely Little Labels and Little Labels Punch Pack.

The great outdoors p
Love this card with The Great Outdoors!

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

Well, today is the last day I am keeping Liam this school year. I love that little guy, he's my favorite Liam in all the world! Summer break starts next week, so he will be with his mommy everyday, much to her delight, but I will be back with him starting sometime in mid-august! Right now he is still army-crawling and cruising around the couch, but by august he will probably be walking, even running! I'll get to see him frequently during the summer, so it's all good!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

You still have two weeks and a few extra days left to order retiring products. CLICK HERE to go to my Online Store!

Stampin’Up! Current Catalog Stamps Carrying Over Samples!

Stampin’Up! Current Catalog Stamps Carrying Over Samples!

I received great swaps in Fiji! Here's an assortment of swaps made with current catalog stamps that will be carrying over into the new catalog:
Blooming with kindness p
Blooming with Kindness by Carol Nordquist

Sunflower p
Sunflower background, Sweet Essentials greetings, and Natural 7/16" Trim!

Secret garden p
Secret Garden stamps and framelits, Lovely Little Labels and Little Labels Punch Pack.

The great outdoors p
Love this card with The Great Outdoors!

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

Well, today is the last day I am keeping Liam this school year. I love that little guy, he's my favorite Liam in all the world! Summer break starts next week, so he will be with his mommy everyday, much to her delight, but I will be back with him starting sometime in mid-august! Right now he is still army-crawling and cruising around the couch, but by august he will probably be walking, even running! I'll get to see him frequently during the summer, so it's all good!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

You still have two weeks and a few extra days left to order retiring products. CLICK HERE to go to my Online Store!

Stampin’ Up! Secret Garden Masked Corners!

Stampin’ Up! Secret Garden Masked Corners!

Good morning! I have a few pics of my grandsons I want to share to start out today! I've been blessed to get to spend quite a bit of time with them since I got home from Fiji, so here they are!


Cohen helping pa pa

Cohen helping Mark (aka "Pa Pa") clean up the deck area where we keep the wood for the woodstove.


Cohen helping pa pa 2
Our shovel is just the right size for Cohen to manage!


Jaxon
Jaxon on the same day hanging out with us. He's not quite into helping Pa Pa yet!


Liam at walmart
Liam and I ran errands at Walmart yesterday!


Liam playing his giggle game
He has a "giggle game" he likes to "play" on his mommy's IPad!


Cohen
Last night Cohen graduated from Tuesday school! He will start kindergarten in the fall.


Cohen as the hulk
Cohen wants to be the Incredible Hulk when he grows up!


Sweed
Last Thursday I also got to go with Alisa while she finished her baby registrys at Babies R Us and Target! Not much longer till Oakley is here!

Today I have another card from my Punch/Technique Class this month. This one was inspired by Wendy Wexler again. I don't think she had a name for this technique, but I call it "Masked Corners":


Happy 1 p
All images ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013

Secret Garden stamps and framelits (they will be in the new Annual Catalog, yay!), Certainly Celery 3/8" Taffeta Ribbon (retiring), and Friendly Phrases stamps (retiring)


Happy 2 p
Beautiful Birthday single wood-mount stamp (retiring, I'm really gonna miss this one, but you can still order it through June 3rd!), and the upsy-daisy stamp from Best of Flowers!

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

You can Order these stamping supplies at my Online Store:

www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

 

Stampin’ Up! Secret Garden Masked Corners!

Stampin’ Up! Secret Garden Masked Corners!

Good morning! I have a few pics of my grandsons I want to share to start out today! I've been blessed to get to spend quite a bit of time with them since I got home from Fiji, so here they are!


Cohen helping pa pa

Cohen helping Mark (aka "Pa Pa") clean up the deck area where we keep the wood for the woodstove.


Cohen helping pa pa 2
Our shovel is just the right size for Cohen to manage!


Jaxon
Jaxon on the same day hanging out with us. He's not quite into helping Pa Pa yet!


Liam at walmart
Liam and I ran errands at Walmart yesterday!


Liam playing his giggle game
He has a "giggle game" he likes to "play" on his mommy's IPad!


Cohen
Last night Cohen graduated from Tuesday school! He will start kindergarten in the fall.


Cohen as the hulk
Cohen wants to be the Incredible Hulk when he grows up!


Sweed
Last Thursday I also got to go with Alisa while she finished her baby registrys at Babies R Us and Target! Not much longer till Oakley is here!

Today I have another card from my Punch/Technique Class this month. This one was inspired by Wendy Wexler again. I don't think she had a name for this technique, but I call it "Masked Corners":


Happy 1 p
All images ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013

Secret Garden stamps and framelits (they will be in the new Annual Catalog, yay!), Certainly Celery 3/8" Taffeta Ribbon (retiring), and Friendly Phrases stamps (retiring)


Happy 2 p
Beautiful Birthday single wood-mount stamp (retiring, I'm really gonna miss this one, but you can still order it through June 3rd!), and the upsy-daisy stamp from Best of Flowers!

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

You can Order these stamping supplies at my Online Store:

www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

 

Stampin’ Up! Whitewash Coloring Secret Garden Tutorial!

Stampin’ Up! Whitewash Coloring Secret Garden Tutorial!

Good morning! Happy Saturday! Hope you do some fun stamping today! I am going to be stamping with Krystal and her friends today! yay!

Just want to share this fun project from my final Punch/Technique Class for this Stampin' Up! Catalog year using the Whitewash Coloring Technique with the Secret Garden stamp set & framelits and the Elegant Bouquet Embossing Folder (which will soon be retiring).

Note: all products are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013 unless otherwise noted

Whitewash 1

We embossed the Basic Black cardstock with the Elegant Bouquet folder and the Big Shot, then sponged the raised areas with Whisper White Craft ink to make them pop! The Happiest Birthday greeting is from the Apothecary Art stamp set, and the cut-out flower images are from Secret Garden!

Whitewash 2
The inside is simply white heat embossed with the verse from the soon-to-be-retired set, You Are Loved, as well as the same flower images as the front!

Here's a mini-tutorial of how to do the "whitewashing" technique!

Whitewash Coloring

1. Stamp
image with Versamark ink on solid-color cardstock (Crumb Cake for this project). Heat Emboss with White Embossing
Powder
and Heat Tool.


Whitewash 3

2.Squeeze closed Whisper White Craft Pad to deposit ink in lid. Open pad. Pick
up ink from lid with
a wet AquaPainter.
“Wash” color over embossed image. Allow to air-dry or dry with Heat Tool.

Whitewash 4

3.Squeeze
lid of a Classic inkpad color of choice (Midnight Muse and Primrose Petals for this project). Open
pad. Pick up ink from lid with Blender Pen. Apply ink to “white-washed” areas
as desired. Add more intense ink color with matching Stampin’ Write Marker.


Whitewash 5

These images were cut out with the Secret Garden Framelit Dies and the Big Shot.

 Whitewash 6

There you have it! Give Whitewash Coloring a try and let me know what you think!

Gotta go! Krystal's workshop awaits!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

You can always shop online at my Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Store:

www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Stampin’ Up! Whitewash Coloring Secret Garden Tutorial!

Stampin’ Up! Whitewash Coloring Secret Garden Tutorial!

Good morning! Happy Saturday! Hope you do some fun stamping today! I am going to be stamping with Krystal and her friends today! yay!

Just want to share this fun project from my final Punch/Technique Class for this Stampin' Up! Catalog year using the Whitewash Coloring Technique with the Secret Garden stamp set & framelits and the Elegant Bouquet Embossing Folder (which will soon be retiring).

Note: all products are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013 unless otherwise noted

Whitewash 1

We embossed the Basic Black cardstock with the Elegant Bouquet folder and the Big Shot, then sponged the raised areas with Whisper White Craft ink to make them pop! The Happiest Birthday greeting is from the Apothecary Art stamp set, and the cut-out flower images are from Secret Garden!

Whitewash 2
The inside is simply white heat embossed with the verse from the soon-to-be-retired set, You Are Loved, as well as the same flower images as the front!

Here's a mini-tutorial of how to do the "whitewashing" technique!

Whitewash Coloring

1. Stamp
image with Versamark ink on solid-color cardstock (Crumb Cake for this project). Heat Emboss with White Embossing
Powder
and Heat Tool.


Whitewash 3

2.Squeeze closed Whisper White Craft Pad to deposit ink in lid. Open pad. Pick
up ink from lid with
a wet AquaPainter.
“Wash” color over embossed image. Allow to air-dry or dry with Heat Tool.

Whitewash 4

3.Squeeze
lid of a Classic inkpad color of choice (Midnight Muse and Primrose Petals for this project). Open
pad. Pick up ink from lid with Blender Pen. Apply ink to “white-washed” areas
as desired. Add more intense ink color with matching Stampin’ Write Marker.


Whitewash 5

These images were cut out with the Secret Garden Framelit Dies and the Big Shot.

 Whitewash 6

There you have it! Give Whitewash Coloring a try and let me know what you think!

Gotta go! Krystal's workshop awaits!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

You can always shop online at my Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Store:

www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Stampin’ Up! Fiji was Awesome!

Stampin’ Up! Fiji was Awesome!

Happy Monday! A good nights' sleep in my own time zone goes a long way toward helping counteract the effects of  two LOOOONNNGGG days of going-home travel! Fiji was awesome, the resort was luxurious and comfortable, but my own bed sure felt good!

Today has been a day of unpacking, laundry, and re-orienting myself with my "To Do List" and calendar. Since some of you have already been clamoring for Fiji pictures, I've put together a little overview of our activities and some of my Fiji impressions.

Troy & I waiting to board our first plane in St. Louis. We flew from St. Louis to Chicago, changed planes, then flew from Chicago to Los Angeles.

1

After about a 5 hour wait in LAX, we boarded this GIGANTIC plane to begin the 10.5 hour flight to Fiji! We flew at a 11 p.m. at night! See how small the trucks are compared to this plane? It was TOWED to the terminal like a cruise ship! Yikes! It was a double-decker plane with a second section of seats on top! Wow! About 400 Stampin' Up! Cruise Achievers & guests on this flight alone!

2

They served us a dinner and a breakfast during the flight. We slept (fitfully, but I did sleep) in between meals. We each had our own video screen installed in the seat-back in front of us with headphones. I read most of a book during this flight between naps (I read Call the Midwife-excellent read). This was the first hot meal I have ever been served on a plane -chicken & rice, green beans, grapes & crackers, a soft roll & butter, and ice tea!

3

My first impression upon landing in Fiji at 7 a.m. in the morning was HUMID!!! This picture is foggy because as soon as I took out my camera it immediately fogged up! They had been having more rain than normal for the past few days before our arrival, with a shower just before we landed, so the natural humidity of Fiji was increased! (in case you are wondering, Troy is holding MY pink-flowery carryon!)

4

After clearing customs, we were transported to the resort by bus to this! We had a comfortable balcony room looking out on the Pacific!

5a

Not only were we off-the-grid technology-wise while in Fiji, we were also on Fiji-time, which is very laid-back and relaxed! I found these clocks for sale illustrating the Fiji attitude toward time perfectly:

7

Troy taking advantage of one of hammocks by the beach! He had fun learning how to sail a catamaran, and we also took a few spills in the Pacific on a "banana boat" ride!

5b

Troy went deep-sea fishing one day,(yes, he caught 3 Yellow-Fin Tuna!) so I took a tour with some friends. Here we visited a Hindu Temple in Nadi, Fiji. Very beautifully decorated and painted. We had to take off our shoes, and they gave us scarves to wrap around our legs if our knees were showing and around our shoulders to keep us modest.

8

Our tour took us to an open-air farmers' market. Lots of variety, some familiar and some I'd never heard of before!

9

This is Kava roots. The natives dig this up, dry it out, then grind it into a powder which is put in a little muslin bag. They put the bag in water, then drink the water. Apparently Kava has some "dope-type" effects, the first of which is making your tongue numb. Yes, I tried it, but just a tiny taste. Some of my group drank a small bowl of it, but my impression was dirty sock water. WHY????

10

Very different way to present the fruits – $2 a "heap"!

11

We then visited the "Garden of the Sleeping Gods", a beautiful orchid-garden!

12

This is one of the two "sleeping gods", silhouetted in the Mountains around the garden. Can you see the face, hair, and body?

15

I will show you more of my Fiji trip soon, but thought you might like to see a card. This was one of the swaps on display, so I don't know who made it, but it is a vibrantly beautiful Secret Garden sample!

Secret garden p
©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013

And lastly, I'm going to leave you with a little challenge! At the orchid garden I took this picture of a lily-pad pond. I know I have made cards in the past with frogs on lily-pads but had never actually SEEN a frog ON a lily pad! In the lily-pad picture below is at least one frog on a lily pad, but there are actually more!

My challenge to you is this:

Count how many frogs you see in the lily-pad picture. Leave a comment with the number of frogs you find here on my blog or LIKE this post if you are seeing it on Facebook and your name will be put in a drawing for this:

Fiji frog give away

The Sent With Love Designer Paper Pack and stamp set, which was available in April 2013 but is now retired.

You will have until Sunday, May 12th to submit your comment or LIKE. I will announce the name drawn on Monday, May 13th, and will post this same picture with all the frogs highligted so you can see them too!

Where's waldo frogs

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

To order Stampin' Up! products, go HERE!

 

 

 

 

 

Stampin’ Up! Fiji was Awesome!

Stampin’ Up! Fiji was Awesome!

Happy Monday! A good nights' sleep in my own time zone goes a long way toward helping counteract the effects of  two LOOOONNNGGG days of going-home travel! Fiji was awesome, the resort was luxurious and comfortable, but my own bed sure felt good!

Today has been a day of unpacking, laundry, and re-orienting myself with my "To Do List" and calendar. Since some of you have already been clamoring for Fiji pictures, I've put together a little overview of our activities and some of my Fiji impressions.

Troy & I waiting to board our first plane in St. Louis. We flew from St. Louis to Chicago, changed planes, then flew from Chicago to Los Angeles.

1

After about a 5 hour wait in LAX, we boarded this GIGANTIC plane to begin the 10.5 hour flight to Fiji! We flew at a 11 p.m. at night! See how small the trucks are compared to this plane? It was TOWED to the terminal like a cruise ship! Yikes! It was a double-decker plane with a second section of seats on top! Wow! About 400 Stampin' Up! Cruise Achievers & guests on this flight alone!

2

They served us a dinner and a breakfast during the flight. We slept (fitfully, but I did sleep) in between meals. We each had our own video screen installed in the seat-back in front of us with headphones. I read most of a book during this flight between naps (I read Call the Midwife-excellent read). This was the first hot meal I have ever been served on a plane -chicken & rice, green beans, grapes & crackers, a soft roll & butter, and ice tea!

3

My first impression upon landing in Fiji at 7 a.m. in the morning was HUMID!!! This picture is foggy because as soon as I took out my camera it immediately fogged up! They had been having more rain than normal for the past few days before our arrival, with a shower just before we landed, so the natural humidity of Fiji was increased! (in case you are wondering, Troy is holding MY pink-flowery carryon!)

4

After clearing customs, we were transported to the resort by bus to this! We had a comfortable balcony room looking out on the Pacific!

5a

Not only were we off-the-grid technology-wise while in Fiji, we were also on Fiji-time, which is very laid-back and relaxed! I found these clocks for sale illustrating the Fiji attitude toward time perfectly:

7

Troy taking advantage of one of hammocks by the beach! He had fun learning how to sail a catamaran, and we also took a few spills in the Pacific on a "banana boat" ride!

5b

Troy went deep-sea fishing one day,(yes, he caught 3 Yellow-Fin Tuna!) so I took a tour with some friends. Here we visited a Hindu Temple in Nadi, Fiji. Very beautifully decorated and painted. We had to take off our shoes, and they gave us scarves to wrap around our legs if our knees were showing and around our shoulders to keep us modest.

8

Our tour took us to an open-air farmers' market. Lots of variety, some familiar and some I'd never heard of before!

9

This is Kava roots. The natives dig this up, dry it out, then grind it into a powder which is put in a little muslin bag. They put the bag in water, then drink the water. Apparently Kava has some "dope-type" effects, the first of which is making your tongue numb. Yes, I tried it, but just a tiny taste. Some of my group drank a small bowl of it, but my impression was dirty sock water. WHY????

10

Very different way to present the fruits – $2 a "heap"!

11

We then visited the "Garden of the Sleeping Gods", a beautiful orchid-garden!

12

This is one of the two "sleeping gods", silhouetted in the Mountains around the garden. Can you see the face, hair, and body?

15

I will show you more of my Fiji trip soon, but thought you might like to see a card. This was one of the swaps on display, so I don't know who made it, but it is a vibrantly beautiful Secret Garden sample!

Secret garden p
©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013

And lastly, I'm going to leave you with a little challenge! At the orchid garden I took this picture of a lily-pad pond. I know I have made cards in the past with frogs on lily-pads but had never actually SEEN a frog ON a lily pad! In the lily-pad picture below is at least one frog on a lily pad, but there are actually more!

My challenge to you is this:

Count how many frogs you see in the lily-pad picture. Leave a comment with the number of frogs you find here on my blog or LIKE this post if you are seeing it on Facebook and your name will be put in a drawing for this:

Fiji frog give away

The Sent With Love Designer Paper Pack and stamp set, which was available in April 2013 but is now retired.

You will have until Sunday, May 12th to submit your comment or LIKE. I will announce the name drawn on Monday, May 13th, and will post this same picture with all the frogs highligted so you can see them too!

Where's waldo frogs

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

To order Stampin' Up! products, go HERE!

 

 

 

 

 

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