Stamp sets on dormant list going bye-bye!

Stampin' Up! has announced that the stamp sets on the current dormant list will be retired Jan 5th. That means you need to act NOW if any of them are on your wish list. Go to my online store to place your order before they are no longer available. I have listed them below for your convenience. Blessings, Sue

 Item Number  Stamp Set
 113407   Back Woods
 114492  Beautiful Baby
 114486  Birthday Wish
 113200   Branch Out
 114496   Celebrations
 113732   Central Park
 113206     Classic Sketches
 113226  Classy & Fabulous
 114498  Flowers in Silhouette
 113405  Font of You
 113216     For the Bride
 114494  Forever
 109425     Friend by Definition
 114488     Fun Flowers
 113716     Garden Greetings
 114490     Glad Friends
 111580     Grand Soiree
 113242     Hit the Road
 113710     Lexicon of Leaves
 113236    Man's Best Friend
 114423     Ocean Commotion
 113728    Playful Petals
 109276     Polka Dot
 111544     Putt Putt
 113240     Quilt Quips
 113754     Really Retro
 113403     Sip by Sip
 113726     Sweet Stems
 113250     That's Funny
 113688     Wonderful Watercolors
 114028     Para la novia
 114032     Acuarelas Maravillosas

Stamping 411 Sketch 121

Yes, I am waaayyy behind. This sketch was posted two weeks ago. I actually had a version of this card made that weekend but a layer was crooked and I certainly couldn't post on the world wide web a card with a crooked layer!!! LOL! I finally got an improved version of this sketch finished last weekend. Here is the sketch:Ssc121   

And here is my version:Embossed oval horse drawn sleigh 

I embossed the Shimmery White cardstock with Stampin' Up!'s Petals-a-Plenty embossing folder. To keep the center of the oval from being embossed, I cut an oval out from a 5 1/2 x 4 1/4" piece of chipboard. I put this under the embossing folder. The sandwich for running this through the Sizzix Big Shot is Multipurpose Platform with all tabs down, chipboard, embossing folder with cardstock inside, and only one cutting platform. I got this technique from a friend on Utah Divas International Yahoo group but can't remember which one. Sorry. After embossing the shimmery cardstock, I inked the oval stamp with markers and stamped inside the oval. Then I stamped the horse-drawn sleigh with Basic Black ink. I love the results of the embossing and plain oval. To order the supplies needed for this card, visit my online store here.

Stamp Set: Yuletide Christmas

Cardstock: Shimmery White, Real Red, Handsome Hunter

Ink: Basic Black

Other: Stampin' Up! Petals-a-Plenty embossing folder, Real Red dotted grograin ribbon, markers, Sizzix Big Shot.

Watercolor Technique #3

This is the third watercolor technique I want to share with you. Stamp your image with Stazon Black ink or Stampin' Up!'s Craft Black ink that you have allowed to dry thoroughly or heat set. Pick up color from your Watercolor Wonder crayon with an aqua painter and color in your image. I use the blunt end of my watercolor crayon so the tip stays sharp for other uses. This card used the Sizzix Movers and Shapers with the circle die from the Stampin' Up! Holiday Movers set of dies found in the Holiday mini catalog to cut out a circle in the front of the card. The image was stamped on Naturals White cardstock with Black Craft ink. After heat setting the ink I colored in the image with my aqua painter and watercolor wonder crayons. Then I punched out the image using the scallop circle punch and mounted it on the inside of the card under the circle cutout. Inside there is a verse from the Grateful Greetings stamp set found in the Holiday mini catalog. I love the wording of the verse…"The truest measure of our thanksgiving is how we use the blessings for which we give thanks." The card is finished off with Grateful Greetings stamped Naturals White cardstock and layered on Dusty Durango cardstock. A length of Dusty Durango dotted grosgrain ribbon is tied around the card front. You can buy the supplies for this card through my online store by clicking here.

Grateful GreetingsStamp set: Grateful Greetings, A Flower for all Seasons

Ink: Black Craft Ink

Cardstock: Naturals White, Crushed Curry, Dusty Durango

Other: Watercolor Wonder Crayons, Scallop Circle Punch, Dusty Durango dotted grosgrain ribbon, Sizzix Movers and Shapers, Stampin' Up! Holiday Movers

Watercolor Techinque #2

This is a second watercolor technique I want to share with you. I call this technique Watercolor Spritz. Here is the sample card:

Watercolor Spritz Lovely as a Tree For this technique, color directly on the rubber of your stamp with different colors of markers. Start with the lightest marker first and be sure to clean any other color of ink off the tip of your marker before putting the lid back on. Once you have the image colored the way you want, lightly spritz the face of the stamp with water holding the spray bottle about 12 inches above the stamp. Then stamp on your cardstock. This technique gives a beautiful blend of colors as in this fall tree. Click here to order supplies for this card.

Stamp Sets: Lovely as a Tree, Holiday Best (Hostess Level 1 set)

Card stock: Dusty Durango, Soft Suede

Inks: Summer Sun, Pumpkin Pie, Ruby Red, Chocolate Chip, and Always Artichoke markers

Other: spray bottle of water, Soft Suede dotted grograin ribbon

Watercoloring techniques

Over the next three days I am going to share cards that display different watercoloring techniques. The card I am sharing this first day has a watercolor wash using Stampin' Up!'s Watercolor Wonder crayons. Here is the card:Watercolor Wash Thoughts and Prayers

Here are the directions for the background:

1.  Scribble on watercolor paper with three colors of Watercolor Wonder crayons. I used Only Orange, Summer Sun and Always Artichoke.

2. Using the larger brushed Aqua Painter, paint across the scribbles with a generous amount of water to blend the colors together. Too much blending will muddy the colors though.

3. Allow to dry, then stamp image.

Stamp set: Thoughts and Prayers

Card stock: Always Artichoke

Ink: Basic Black

Other: watercolor paper, brads, aqua painter, Watercolor Wonder Crayons

My Digital Studio is awesome program from Stampin’ Up!

Halloween card-001I am sitting in my motel room waiting to catch a ferry home so have been playing with My Digital Studio. What fun! Since Halloween is just days away, I decided to make a Halloween card. I do not own any of the stamps used in real life so this has been great! I used Pumpkin Pie cardstock for the base of this card and Cast-a Spell Designer Series Paper, a newly released download. The stamp sets are Extreme Elements and Eat, Drink and be Scary. I used a Felt Marker font that is on my computer for the 'BOO' letters. The first card incorporates Stylized Vanilla Hodgepodge Hardware. I added the frames to my card because I needed something in the space on the left side of the card. Then I didn't like them there so, with a stroke or two on my keyboard, I deleted them. No holes were left in my cardstock and no brads were wasted! Then I decided to put them back in…no problem…just undo 'delete'!

Halloween 2-001 This second card is the version without the frames. I like this better! I originally added eyelets next to the lettering but they were too small so I changed them out for the brads. Using the grid and 'snap to grid' features made lining the brads up a cinch. Now, if I wanted to make an actual card of this design, all I have to do it make it. All the fiddling and designing details have been worked out without wasting any supplies. What a benefit of the My Digital Studio program. Click here to purchase the program and the newly released downloads from my online store.

My take on the Stamping 411 challenge

I had time yesterday to play along with the Stamping 411 operators but am just now getting time to post my card. I wanted to use this wonderful Thanksgiving verse that is part of the Grateful Greetings stamp set in the Stampin' Up! Holiday mini catalog. I cut out Handsome Hunter and Whisper White cardstock using the Top Note die and then ran them through a second time positioning the top note so it was cut in about thirds. I then removed the outer part on the white note and distressed the edges using Stampin' Up!'s distressing tool. I stamped the verse on the white label with Chocolate Chip ink then layered the white on the Handsome Hunter piece. For the big leaf I ran a piece of Ruby Red cardstock through the Big Shot using one of the plates from the Texturz Plate Kit #4. Then I cut it out using the Leaves #2 die. The smaller leaves are parts of the Sweetest Stem Embosslit. All these parts were adhered to a base card of Soft Suede. An overhand knot of Dusty Durange Dotted grosgrain ribbon and highlights of Champagne Shimmer paint finish off the card. Thanks for the cool challenge, operators. Thanks to my visitors for coming to see me on my blog. Sue

The challenge sketch

Stamping 411 challenge 10-10-09  
My card: 

Stamp Set: Grateful Greetings

Card Stock: Soft Suede, Ruby Red, Summer Sun, Old Olive

Ink: Chocolate Chip

Other: Sweetest Stem Embosslet, Sizzix Texturz Plate Kit #4, Leaves #2 Sizzix die, Dusty Durange Dotted grosgrain ribbon, Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint

Stamping 411 Saturday Challenge

Stamping 411 is a blog started by some of my Stampin' Up! demo friends that focuses on teaching techniques and stamping for the beginner stamper. Every Saturday the operators at Stamping 411 post a sketch challenge. Here is the sketch:

Stamping 411 challenge 9-26-09

Here is my card. When I mounted the Patterned Pines stamp set from the Holiday Mini catalog, I cut the pines apart, cut the wood block so that two of the pines fit nicely on the blocks and used an unused block I had on hand for the third pine tree. I stamped one of the trees on a piece of Christmas cocoa designer series paper with craft white ink and cut it out. I used my 1 3/4" circle punch to cut out a Real Red circle and mounted the tree on that. I used a piece of soft suede polka-dotted ribbon with the plain side out. The rest of the card is fairly self-explanatory. Thanks, operators, for this fun sketch.

Stamping 411 challenge 9-26-09 copy

Stamp Sets: Patterned Pines (Holiday Mini catalog hostess Level 1), Season of Joy

Inks: Real Red and craft White

Card Stock: Real Red, Whisper White

Christmas Cocoa Designer Series Paper

Other: Soft Suede ribbon

I’m Published!

Whoohoo! I have been published in the Oct/Nov 2009 issue of Stampers' Sampler by Stampington. I am always surprised and excited when one of my cards is chosen. This card used the Glitter Stripes technique from the April/May 2009 Technique Junkies Newsletter.

Solemn Stillness with watermark

Stamps: Solemn Stillness (retired)

Inks: Versamark, Always Artichoke

Card Stock: Mellow Moss, Brushed Gold, polarized white

Other: gold embossing powder, Star-Studded wheel (retired), mellow moss taffeta ribbon

 

Stamping 411 challenge

The Utah Divas International Yahoo group has a Stamping 411 blog filled with helpful hints and instruction for beginning…and more experienced…stampers. Each Saturday the Stamping 411 operators issue a challenge. Here is the card template

Stamping 411 challenge 9-12-09

Angela's Card Stamping 411 challenge And here is my version of the card. I used the Stampin' Up! Level 2 Hostess set Asian Artistry and colored the rubber with my Watercolor Wonder Crayons. Then I lightly misted the rubber and stamped the image on watercolor paper. The dragonfly is embossed with the retired Classy Copper embossing powder. The first time I stamped the greeting, it was crooked so I stamped it a second time on Certainly Celery and layered it over the boo boo. It seems that the 'fix' always turns out better than what I originally planned…LOL! Unfortunately, the scanner had troubles scanning the card. Thanks for visiting my site and come back again. I promise to post more often!

Stamp set: Asian Artistry, Teeny Tiny Wishes

Card Stock: Apricot Appeal, Certainly Celery, Taken with Teal, Very Vanilla

Inks: Versamark, Always Artichoke

Other: Watercolor paper, Watercolor Wonder Crayons, Copper embossing powder

                                                                                        

Congrats to my new SU recruit!

I want to welcome Deborah David to my Stampin' Up! demo team. She took advantage of the recent mini demonstrator kit special to start her own business. Deborah joins over 1,200 new recruits that joined Stampin' Up! the last three weeks of August. I look forward to working with Deborah for many years to come. Although there is no special for recruits at the current time, it is still a perfect time to start your own business and earn that extra money you might need for a car payment or for Christmas and even have fun while you are working. Contact me for details.

Sue

Is money tight for you? Want to be your own boss?

Stampin' Up! has challenged us demos to recruit 3000 new demos by the end of the month. The prize for  the challenge is a free copy of My Digital Studio to the demonstrators who have been to convention. If we recruit just 1500 new demos by the end of August, we will be able to purchase one copy for 50% off. So……with the August special of the mini demo kit for only $85….what are you waiting for. Contact me for the needed information to sign up with my team. You can even sign up online. What do you get as a demo? You get a 20% instant income for any purchases of product you place. You get the wonderful support of me and the wonderful people at Stampin' Up! You get the chance to determine the level of business you want to develop and how much money you want to earn. You get to set your schedule to fit with your family and any other obligations you may have. And most importantly, you get to have FUN while you work. What more can you ask for? Click here!
Blessings,
Sue

New Catalog Tease #2

A second stamp set I pre-ordered from the new Stampin' Up! catalog is Animal Stories and its coordinating Tall Tales designer series paper. This card is going to be one of my convention swap cards. I wanted the Tall Tales paper to go as far as possible so I cut three different width strips of one of the stripe prints. The darling giraffe image has spots along his back. I punched these spots out with the paper piercing tool so the So Saffron cardstock would show through the spots. This technique is called Heavenly Holes and can be found in the current Technique Junkies Newsletter. The eyelet border punched along the side softens the lines of the card and a Certainly Celery grograin ribbon is just the right finishing touch. You can order this stamp set and coordinating paper at my online store beginning July 1.

Animal Stories copy

Stamp Sets: Animal Stories, Short and Sweet

Card Stock: So Saffron, Certainly Celery, Chocolate Chip

Tall Tales Designer Series Paper

Ink: Versamark, Old Olive

Other: Eyelet Border Punch, Certainly Celery Grosgrain ribbon, Paper Piercer

New Stampin’ Up! Catalog Tease

The reveal of the new catalog is coming soon! Here is a card I made showcasing the Hostess Level 3 Lovely Flowers bundle. There are several ways you can earn this free hostess offer. First, you can host a workshop where the total of products purchased is $500 or greater. Don't live near Craig, Alaska? Host a catalog workshop. You still get the hostess benefits. Two, you can purchase $500 yourself. With all the wonderful products in our new catalog, you can easily order $500! Three…join my team of demonstrators and teach your own workshop. The starter kit is a great bargain. You get over $350 worth of product for only $199 and you get 20% instant income on your orders for products. Click here for more information or to schedule a workshop with me.

Lovely Flowers copy

Stamp Set: Lovely Flowers (Level 3 Hostess Bundle)

Card Stock: Very Vanilla, Old Olive

Inks: Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive

Other: Lovely Flowers DSP, Curly Label Punch, Top Note die, Rich Razzleberry polka dotted grosgrain ribbon.

Lovin’ Rich Razzleberry!

What is Rich Razzleberry, you ask? It is one of the new In Colors for 2009-2010 from Stampin' Up! I needed to make a sympathy card and jumped at the chance to use this new color I have pre-ordered. You can't order it until July 1 but if you pre-order a new catalog from me for $10 which includes shipping, I will put one in the mail for you as soon as they arrive at my house. In addition, I will include a $10 coupon you can use on the first $35 or over order you place with me after July 1. You will have to email me the order to be able to redeem the coupon instead of ordering online.

Thoughts and Prayers for Lunds Stamp Set: Thoughts and Prayers

Cardstock: Rich Razzleberry, satin striped white from Taste of Texture specialty paper

Ink: Chocolate Chip

Markers: Chocolate Chip, Always Artichoke

Other: Polka-dot Rich Razzleberry grosgrain ribbon