25th Anniversary card

My how time flies! Our older daughter and her husband are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary! It doesn't seem that long since she got married. Here is the card I made for them using the tri shutter card technique. The white cardstock with the satin stripes (from Taste of Textiles) is so elegant! I cut out the roses from the Bella Rose DSP. Both of these items are on the Last Chance list and are available as long as supply lasts or until June 30. Don't delay in visiting my online storeTri Shutter card for 25th anniversary to order these! I'd hate for you to miss out on making this elegant card.

Stamp Sets: Congrats (retired SAB set)

Paper: Bella Rose DSP, Taste of Textiles, Pirouette Pink card stock

Ink: Always Artichoke

Other: Whisper White Organza Ribbon

Tri-Shutter Card

   I taught the Tri-Shutter Card fold to the stampers attending my workshop Friday evening. The basic fold is pretty simple to do but the emblishing can take as much time as you wish. Here is my sample card. I used Stampin' Up! Designer Series paper Afternoon Tea and the Great Friend stamp set from the Stampin' Up! Ocassions mini catalog for the butterfly. The Jumble alphabet I used to stamp 'Hello" is a sneak peek from the new catalog. The embossed flower was made using the Stampin' Up! exclusive Flower Burst Embosslit die. This designer paper, the Say It with Scallops, and possibly the Great Friend stamp set will not be available after June 30 so rush to my online store to order them so you can make this card. Click hereTri Shutter card for Irma for a great tutorial on how to make this type card.

Stamp Sets: Jumble Alphabet, Great Friend, Say It with Scallops

Paper: Afternoon Tea DSP, Certainly Celery, Pretty in Pink, So Saffron, Always Artichoke

Inks: Pumpkin Pie, Always Artichoke,Pretty in Pink

Other: Scallop Square punch, Flower Burst Embosslit, Sweetest Stem Embosslit

Different Watercoloring Technique

This card uses a new-to-me watercoloring technique. I love the way the ink flows on the paper. Choose a line image where the lines are solid. Stamp this image using versamark ink on Stampin' Up! shimmery white card stock and heat emboss using clear or black embossing powder. Choose a couple coordinating colors of refill ink and put a couple drops each on a nonporous surface making sure not to mix the colors. Generously spritz the image with water. Pick up some of one color of ink with an aqua painter and gently touch one area of the image. The ink will flow across the area. Repeat using the colors as desired. Allow the image to dry and use as a focal point for your card or an accent on a scrapbook page. Below is a card I made using the Embrace Life stamp set. Email me or visit my online Stampin' Up! store to purchase the supplies to make this card. Thanks for visiting. Come back again soon.

Watercolor onshimmer paper card Stamp Set: Embrace Life

Cardstock: Sage Shadow, Pirouette Pink, Shimmery White

Ink: Sage Shadow, Pretty in Pink, Regal Rose, Stazon Black, Versamark

Other: White tafetta ribbon, Scallop Circle punch, clear embossing powder

The Stampin’ Up! Lists are out!

Stampin' Up! has released their lists of 'last chance' items. Click here for the stamp sets thate are soon to be retired. Here is the list of decor elements that are retiring. The accessories that are being retired are on sale up to as much as 50% off but they will go quickly and are available only as long as current inventory lasts. Here is the list for accessories. Order quickly in my online Stampin'Up! store so you don't miss out. The list will update as things sell out so check it before you place your order. Thanks for visiting my blog. Come back again.

One month until Stampin’ Up! Reveals New Idea Book and Catalog

I am getting so excited! Today we Stampin' Up! demonstrators get a sneak peek at some of the Hostess sets in the 2009-2010 Idea Book and Catalog. We also get the 'Last Chance' list of retiring stamp sets and accessories. Later today I will have an active link on my sidebar to this list so check back this afternoon. Send me an email if you would like to preorder a new catalog. The price is $10 with free shipping by priority mail. I will include a coupon for $10 off your first order of $35 or more.

Love this Afternoon Tea DSP!!!

Here is a gift box I made with the Afternoon Tea DSP. The butterfly is cut from Grunge board using the Stampin' Up! Beautiful Butterflies die. I used Radiant Rain daubers and sprays and Ranger metallic mixative to color the butterfly. Then I wrapped gold colored wire around the body and twisted it to make antennae for the butterfly. A taffeta pink bow and pink tag cut out using the Matchbox Bigz XL die finish off the top of the box.

Afternoon Tea DSP box with Butterfly Stamp Set: Fresh Cuts

Card stock/DSP: Pretty in Pink/Afternoon Tea

Inks: Always Artichoke dye ink, Wine and Roses and Olive Vine Radiant Rain Daubers, Pink Grapefruit and Stargazer Radiant Rain Spray, Pearl Metallic Mixative Alcohol Ink

Other: Tim Holtz Swirl Grunge board, Pretty in Pink Taffeta ribbon

Afternoon Tea box with Butterfly side

Heavenly Holes

I love this easy technique from the newest issue of the Technique Junkies Newsletter. I used a piece of the Afternoon Tea Designer Series Paper from Stampin' Up! You only have through tomorrow to take advantage of the May special where you buy 3 packages of DSP and get the 4th for free. Go to my online store to see the wonderful choices and then place your order.Heavenly holes BD card

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Stamp Sets: Warm Words, Baroque Motifs

Card Stock: Apricot Appeal, Marigold Morning (retired)

Afternoon Tea DSP

Ink: Always Artichoke

Sizzix Flower Burst Embosslit Die

Thoughts and Prayers Grad card

    I love this set because it is so versatile! I also love this new Parisian Breeze specialty paper from Stampin' Up! It is double-sided printed cardstock! Whoohoo! I trimmed down the 12×12" sheet of paper to 8 1/2" x 11" and then folded it in half. Since the inside is also printed, I inserted an 8 x 10 1/2" piece of Soft Sky cardstock by punching two holes along the spine of the card with my crop-a-dile and threading ribbon through to hold the two layers together. I needed lots of space for people to sign their names and write words of wisdom for this graduate.Thoughts and Prayers Grad card I was pleased to see that some of our retired colors of ribbon and cardstock work well with the current colors. Visit my online store to order the Parisian Breeze paper, the crop-a-dile, and the Thoughts and Prayers stamp set used to make this card.

Stamp Sets: Thoughts and Prayers, Live Your Dream (retired)

Inks: Chocolate Chip, Always Artichoke

Paper: Parisian Breeze Specialty, Soft Sky (retired)

Ribbon: Blue Bayou Double-Stitched (retired)

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Matchbox Easter Treats

I love the new exclusive Stampin' Up! matchbox die for the Sizzix Big Shot. The new die makes these little boxes so easy to make that I made 16 of them in just a couple evenings for our grandchildren and great-grandkids for Easter. They hold just enough jelly bean eggs to give the kids a treat without adding lots more candy to what they will get with their Easter baskets. For the babies under two years old, I put cinnamon graham bears into the boxes. Click hereEaster treat matchbox to order the supplies needed to make your own matchbox treat boxes.

Stamp set: Hello Spring (retired)
Inks: Basic Brown
Delicate Dots Designer paper
Certainly Celery card stock
Creamy Caramel and Pixie Pink Stampin' Write markers

Newsprint Reveal Easter Card

I love subscribing to the Technique Junkies Newsletter produced by Pat Huntoon. In the current issue is a technique called Newsprint Reveal. If you are interested in this technique or one of the hundreds of techniques Pat and her design staff have published, click here to subscribe. Tell Pat that Sue Erickson sent you. I morphed the technique slightly. First, I used a copy of an Easter Hymn instead of a newspaper. Secondly, I wanted to use the 5th Avenue Floral stamp set by Stampin' Up! It is a line image instead of a solid image so I stamped it onto scrap cardstock and cut out the insides of the flowers to make a stencil. Then I inked through the stencil directly to my newsprint with a Versamark pad. Next I embossed the images with clear embossing powder. After brayering the paper with Always Artichoke ink and rubbing the ink off the embossed images, I over-stamped the line images with black Stazon ink. Finally I mounted the newsprint to Pink Pirouette card stock, wrapped white grosgrain ribbon around the cardfront and added the greeting. I used a sparkle pink gel pen to add dots around the flowers and on the scallops of the greeting and scalloped edge.Newsprint Easter card copy

Stamp Sets:  5th Avenue Floral
                    All Holidays
Card Stock: Pirouette Pink
Inks: Stazon black, Always Artichoke
Other: Scallop square punch
            Eyelet border punch
            Glitter pink gel pen

Easy Birthday card for our daughter, Erin

I absolutely love Cuttlebug embossing folders and now I can demonstrate an embossing folder from Stampin' Up! This new Manhattan Flower embossing folder makes elegant cards in a very quick time.

Manhattan Flower embossing for Erin I used my brayer to ink up the side of the folder that had the image debossed using Regal Rose ink. Then I placed a 5.5"x 4.25" piece of Whisper White card stock into the folder and ran it through my Big Shot die cutting machine.
I mounted it on a Handsome Hunter card stock base and stamped the greeting with Handsome Hunter ink. I finished the card off with Mellow Moss taffeta ribbon bow.

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Sue

You Take the Cake!

I am having so much fun with this new 3-D pop-up die from Sizzix. Stampin' Up! has been allowed to have an early release of this die and also a 3-D pop-up ball die. The die cuts out the working parts of the pop-up cake and you cut strips of designer paper or card stock to go around the layers of the cake. The cake is not too difficult to put together. I did find out that you should glue the candles onto the strip of designer paper for the top layer before wrapping the strip around the layer. Getting the candles to stick on the cake after it was completed proved to be quite a challenge.Jeni's Birthday Cake card inside Jeni's Birthday Cake card

Stamp Set: Hugs and Wishes
Ink: Kiwi Kiss
       Pumpkin Pie Stampin' Write marker
Paper: Kiwi Kiss
           Pink Pirouette
           Whisper White
Bella Rosa Designer paper
Other: Sizzix 3-D cake die
          eyelet border punch
           Olive twill ribbon
           pink organdy ribbon (retired)
           balloon punch (not Stampin' Up!)

Modified Flip Book Photo Album

My eight-year-old granddaughter has been asking for a photo album. I made this little one for her birthday this week. The covers are 6" x 6" and are covered with one of the designer papers from the Sunshine Garden Simply Scrappin' kit from Stampin' Up! To make the pages, I cut 8 pieces of Certainly Celery cardstock to measure 11 1/2" x 5 3/4". I scored each piece 5 7/8" from one end and folded it along the score. This gives one side that is 5 7/8" x 5 3/4" and one side that is slightly smaller. I used sticky tape to tape the bigger sides of two of the pages so that a folded edge and a single edge were matched up. I repeated this with the other pages to end up with a total of 4 pages. I punched the bound edges with my Bind-it-All. Then I used the new Eyelet Border punch from Stampin' Up! to scallop the edge of the free ends. Finally I bound the book with the Bind-it-All. I decorated the front of the album with some of the self-adhesive die-cuts from the kit and added the remaining die-cuts to various pages. I am tickled with how it turned out and didn't take me more than a couple of hours to make it.Chloe's Photo Album top view Inside page of Chloe's Photo Album copy Front Cover of Chloe's Photo Album copy
Sunshine Garden Simply Scrappin' Kit
Cardstock: Certainly Celery
Other: chipboard for covers
           Bind-it-All machine and wire
           sticky tape

Top view of the photo album

Inside page opened out

cover of photo album

Thoughts and Prayers Again

This time I stamped the tree from Thoughts and Prayers on an alcohol ink smoosh background. I added the Praying for You sentiment under the tree. Then I mounted this piece onto a layer of the Coated White Pin Stripe paper from the Stampin' Up! Taste of Textiles papers. This paper looks exactly like a fabric that has a satin pin stripe on a matte background. The card base is Certainly Celery. Around the front of the card I tied Certainly Celery Twill ribbon which is part of the ribbon bundle in the Sale-a-Bration mini catalog. Purchase $50 of product now by clicking on the 'order now' button and you, too, can have the pleasure of using this beautiful ribbon.Thoughts and Prayers for Jane copy

Stamp set: Thoughts and Prayers
Card Stock: Certainly Celery, Glossy white
Ink: Stazon Black, Craft Basic Black
Specialty paper: Coated white pin stripe
Other: Certainly Celery twill ribbon
Alcohol inks

I made a second version of this card using a layer of retired Stampin' Up! designer paper and theThoughts and Prayers for Fred's BD copy Hugs and Wishes stamp set. The greeting is stamped on retired Soft Sky cardstock.

Thoughts and Prayers Take Two

Here is a second card I made with this lovely Thoughts and Prayers stamp set by Stampin' Up! I really love the graceful curve the flower spray and the tree make. Remember that Stampin' Up! also has the coordinating Decor Elements Wall Art in the tree design. The wall art tree comes in three sizes and is easily removable when you want to change the decor on your walls. I also used the new eyelet border punch…love it! Remember that Stampin' Up! is celebrating Sale-a-Bration and for every $50 purchase of Stampin' Up! product such as this stamp set and coordinating wall art, you can choose a stamp set, designer paper pack, ribbon pack, or package of rub-ons that was designed especially for Sale-a-bration and will retire when Sale-a-Bration is over. Click on my 'Order Now' button to order this stamp set and see all the other great offerings that are waiting for you!Thoughts amd Prayers tree copy
Stamp Sets: Thoughts and Prayers, Curvy Verses
Ink: Craft Basic Black
Card Stock: Cameo Coral, Garden Green
Other: white grosgrain ribbon
Eyelet Border Punch