Thursday, April 3, 2014

Candy Wrapper Box

Supposedly Spring has arrived, although you wouldn't know it to look outside.  Regardless, I decided to do a project that reminds me of Spring.  And what better occasion than Easter?!  I found these cute candy wrapper boxes on many different sites, so I don't know where they originated from.  However, I found some easy instructions here.


 These are really a cute and extremely simple project to do.  And gives you yet one more reason to purchase the Envelope Punch Board (#133774).  This tool is so versatile.  Obviously it makes envelopes ranging in many different sizes, but as you can see it does more than that.  

I love all the 2013-2015 In Colors, which are beautiful spring colors, so decided to do a box in each.  So stinkin' cute!!

Stampin' Up! products used:

Paper: 2013-2015 In Colors Designer Series Paper Stacks(#130136); Whisper White cardstock(#100730)
Ink: 2013-2015 In Colors - Baked Brown Sugar, Coastal Cabana, Crisp Cantaloupe, Pistachio Pudding, and Strawberry Slush (#131204)
Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes (#128748)
Misc.: 1/2" Seam binding Very Vanilla (#120999); Decorative Label Punch (#120907)

Instructions for the custom labels I stamped the sentiment on are below:


Step 1 Using the Decorative Label punch I punched out a piece of whisper white cardstock.



Step 2 Insert one end back into the side of the punch like so.


Step 3 Then flip around and insert the other end and punch again.  


Now you have two small adorable labels you can stamp a sentiment on such as one from the Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set.

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Pleasant Poppies

I love finding sketch challenges online.  It's really helping to get me back in the groove of making cards.  So today I want to share with you another sketch challenge I got from CAS(E) this sketch #70.  The idea to do this technique has been swirling around in my head for a while, just wasn't sure exactly how to lay it out on a card until now.  Thank you ladies (at CASE this sketch!) for your inspiration

http://www.casethissketch.blogspot.com/2014/03/case-this-sketch-70.html


Love the Pleasant Poppies stamp set


I forgot to use my Embossing Buddy, which minimizes the static when applying embossing powder.  So extra embossing powder was left around the flowers.  Even so, this time I think my  mistake still looks good.

Have you ever had a "mistake" improve your project?

Stampin' Up! products used:
Cardstock: Crumb Cake(120953); Early Espresso(119686); Whisper White(100730)
Ink: Early Espresso(126974) ; Marina Mist(126962); Pear Pizzazz(131180); VerseMark(102283)
Stamps: En Francais(128562); Pleasant Poppies(132061)
Other: Stampin' Embossing Powder White(109132); Embossing Buddy(103083); Heat Tool(129053)

Thursday, March 20, 2014

March Scrapbook layout

This is actually working.  In January I challenged myself to complete a 2-page layout each month using a different Designer Series Paper pack.  So far I'm sticking with it.  So here is the March layout we will be doing next week for my Scrap Club.

LOVE THESE COLORS TOGETHER!

Stampin Up products used:
Paper: Basic Black Cardstock (121045); Whisper White Cardstock (100730); Eastern Elegance DSP(130131)
Tools: 1 3/8" Circle Punch (119860)
Misc. Whisper White Baker's Twine (124262)

Beautifully Baroque

There are often times when my creative juices are just about dried up and I struggle to come up with a simple card.  When this happens I like to stroll the internet looking for inspiration.  While strolling today I came upon a card sketch blog called CAS(E) this Sketch!  VOILA!!  I found my inspiration!  You can find the sketch challenge at CAS(E) this Sketch #69




Not only did I find the inspiration I was looking for but I also found a nice way to use a stamp I've been wanting to use for quite some time.  The stamp set is called Beautifully Baroque (#130895).  

Stampin' Up! products used:
Cardstock: Basic Black(121045) and Whisper White(100730)
Stamp Sets: Beautifully Baroque(130895) and Four You(130535)
Ink: Basic Black(126980) and Pear Pizzazz(131180)

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

When in doubt…SMUDGE!



When I was working on this layout for my February Scrapbook Club I couldn’t decide whether I wanted to smudge (ink) all the pieces of paper or not.  It can be very time consuming.  So after much contemplating, I said to myself, “Self, when in doubt…SMUDGE!!”  After it was all said and done, I realized I made the right choice.  Smudging made it look just the way I wanted it to.  Yes, it took a little while to complete but was so worth the time and effort.    Sometimes when a project needs just a little “oomph”, smudging is the way to go. 

How about you?  Are you a smudge-aholic like me?


The circle under the word "Priceless" was made by using several drops of Tangerine Tango Re-inker diluted with water.  Then use an Aqua Painter dipped in the re-inker mixture and  "paint" a piece of Silver Glimmer Paper.  After using a heat tool to dry it, run it through the Big Shot with a Circle Framelit.  This picture does not do it justice. 

Stampin' Up! products used:

Paper: Venetian Romance DSP(130144); Silver Glimmer Paper(124005)
Cardstock:  Pistachio Pudding(131294); Soft Suede (115318); Island Indigo (122923); Very Vanilla(101650)
Stamps: Gorgeous Grunge(130514)
Ink: Soft Suede (126978)
Big Shot: Circles Framelits (130911)
Embellishments: Rhinestones Basic Jewels (119246)

Friday, March 7, 2014

CASEing Addict



Hello, my name is Gayle and I am a CASEing addict…  Seriously, they need to start a support group for those of us who have a habit of CASEing other people’s projects and ideas.  By the way, CASE is an acronym for Copy And Share Everything.  I do it all the time.  It’s hard not to.  There are so many talented paper crafters out there, and when you see what they’ve come up with you just want to kick yourself for not thinking of it first.  You could say that CASEing is a form of flattery, because if you don’t like something you aren’t going to copy it. Right?   So, what I am really doing is complimenting someone’s work, not just copying it.


Well, either way, I truly cannot help myself. Especially when I see a card like the one I cased from Debra Currier @ artfeltimpressions.blogspot.com.  This card seems to be simple but such a gorgeous card.  My version turned out just slightly different, but not really noticeable.  

 The stamp set I used here is Gorgeous Grunge (#130514).  I absolutely love this stamp set.  I have used it on so many different projects, from cards to scrapbooks and even on my envelopes.  Love, love, love it!!

Products used:

Stamps: Gorgeous Grunge stamp Set (130514)
Papers: Epic Day This and That Designer Series Paper (130814); Crumb Cake Cardstock; Calypso Coral Cardstock (122925); Whisper White Cardstock; 
Ink Pads: Calypso Coral (126983); Pool Party(126982); Crumb Cake(126975); Basic Gray(126981)
Tools: Small Heart Punch(117193); 1 3/4" Circle Punch(119850); 2 1/2" Circle Punch(120906)
Embellishments: Rhinestones Basic Jewels (119246)

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Card In A Box

These cute boxes have been popping up all over the papercrafting world. Some people call them a Card-In-A-Box, others call them a Pop-up Card.  I've seen hundreds of them but had no desire to do one, until a friend stopped by and asked if I would like to work on one with her.  Boy, am I glad I did.  This was such a fun and easy project to create.  As it was coming together I was getting more and more excited.  I am definitely making another one of these.

You can find the instructions for these boxes at Splitcoaststampers here

So, here is my first Card In A Box:




Although, I like the way this looks I would like to add some more embellishments to it.  Plus, I'd also like to do one with baby zoo animals for a baby shower, and then also one with flowers and butterflies.  I will post pictures of those later : )

Here's a list of the Stampin' Up! products I used:

Papers:  Gumball Green Cardstock (126840) ; Crumb Cake Cardstock (120953) ; Daffodil Delight Cardstock (119683); Very Vanilla (101650 Epic Day This and That Designer Series Ppaer (130814) ;
Ink: Calypso Coral (126983)
Tools: Cupcake Builder Punch (121807); Chalk Talk Framelits (129983); Holiday Ornaments Framelits (127816)
Embellishments: White Bakers Twine (124262); Rhinestones (119246)
Misc.: Stampin' Dimensionals (104430); Window Sheets (114323)



Thursday, February 27, 2014

Monthly Scrapbook Challenge

Starting this year I have decided to challenge myself to create a two-page layout using a different Designer Series Paper pack each month.  I enjoy making mini albums more than I do 12x12's so this truly is a challenge for me.   There are a group of ladies that have joined my Monthly Scrapbook Club, so I thought this would be beneficial to them as well.  Fortunately, Stampin' Up! makes this easy because we have some beautiful designs and all of our cardstocks and inks coordinate perfectly.

This color combo of Basic Black, Whisper White, and Cherry Cobbler is timeless.  Of course, black and white would also go great with Old Olive.  That may have to be another one that I try later.  The Designer Series Paper I used in this layout is Modern Medley (#126926).



Papers Used: Modern Medley DSP (126926), Whispher White Cardstock (#100730), Basic Black Cardstock (#121045), Cherry Cobbler Cardstock (#119685), Old Olive Cardstock (#100702)

Other: 2 3/8" Scallop Circle punch (#118874), 1 3/4" Scallop Circle punch (#119854), Boho Blossom punch (#119858), Little Leaves Sizzlits (#114511), Labels Collection (#125598), Pearls (#119247)

The Cricut was used to cut out the title.