Friday, July 31, 2009

Exciting NEWs on Design and Move Fronts

I'm Joining a Design Team:


Things keep getting better! I was chosen to be a Stamp Guest Designer for Scrap ‘n Stamp see here. I am super excited as this is my first time being a part of a design team what a fantastic opportunity. Here is what I get to do and the perks of being a guest designer:


Scrap ‘n Stamp Guest Designer Call

We are looking for a handful of talented Canadian designers to join us for the next DT term Starting August 2009

Goodies for being a Guest Designer:



  • Welcome Package full of SnS Goodies
  • 10% discount on all purchases at scrapnstamp.ca (plus the always free shipping on all orders of $100 or more anywhere in Canada)
  • Monthly Kit of goodies to create with
  • Your very own ‘Blinkie’ for your blog (to let everyone know you are a guest designer)
  • Bragging rights with all of your friend
  • The chance to work on a team with other fabulous designers
  • The chance to participate in DT challenges (for prizes)
  • Link and Bio on our blog

Requirements of Guest Design Team Members

  • Be willing to commit to 3 consecutive months as a DT member.
  • 1 Friday Sketch Challenge each month (must be made with 100% products sold at Scrapnstamp.ca)
  • 1 Thursday Designer’s Showcase post each month (must be made with 100% products sold at Scrapnstamp.ca)
  • 2 SnS Gallery posts each month. (must be made with 100% products sold at Scrapnstamp.ca)
  • Must submit work 4-6 weeks ahead of posting dates (eg: create & submit in September for October posts)
  • Must have an active blog (updated at least 2 times per week) and post the projects made for SnS on your blog with a link to our blog for project details.
  • Must link to SnS and other DT members blogs on your blog.
  • Projects must to be clearly photographed and on an all white background with a write up, or how-to about your project. You can see on the blog each of our designers has their own style. We want you to have your own style too, but write-ups MUST include all of the items you used. (pictures must be saved at a resolution of approx. 100 dpi and be no more then 90KB) and have our watermark attached
  • SnS projects are EXCLUSIVE to SnS. These must be original projects that have never been posted or submitted. SnS reserves the right to used images of projects and any associated instructions on our blog in advertisements or on printed idea sheets that we sent to customers. You will be given full recognition as the designer and creator of each project.
  • Projects can be used as future submissions to magazines, etc, after your DT commitment term is up, and Scrap ‘n Stamp releases them. You must notify us if they have been accepted for another publication and give us a minimum of 1 month to remove the project from our site.
  • These are the minimum requirements, but going ‘above the call’ is always appreciated!
  • Must be able to work as part of a team and roll with the punches in this ever changing industry.

Submission Requirements:

Email your name, address, telephone number and email address
  • Tell us a little bit about your self , your interests and why you want to be a part of our DT
  • A link to your blog and any online galleries you post on
  • Info in any other Design Teams you a have or are currently a part of ( your paper crafting resume) (no previous experience necessary)
  • Affiliations with specific paper crafting stores / businesses
  • 4 different project pictures attached to show us your ‘style’
  • Your take on the following sketch

Here is what I came up with based on the above sketch:
House Update:

OK so we are almost at the starting gate, open house is this coming Sunday Aug 2, (see listing here) and we have been working non-stop trying to get the place in tip top shape. If I can give you one piece of advise, always keep on top of the DIY jobs. Honestly, most of the things that we have had to do, could have been done a long time ago and as a result, me less how do I say less b_t_hy?

For those who don't know and how can you not cause we were jumping and screaming for joy, we got our dream house (see here). I am so excited because my studio now if I am not mistaken has doubles in size (lower floor see pic called other bedroom) and really is in move in condition. I am so excited and invite everyone to come to my studio Open House in December.

Anyway I ill keep you posted, thank you to all who have called and sent e-mail request I will be catching up on those this weekend.

cheers,

J

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Baroque Motifs - Scott Lee Roberts Photography

It's All About Presentation

Well I must say there is a lot going on these days. We have very quickly decided to put our house on the market as we have found our dream home. It is amazing all those DIY jobs that you say you will get to and end up not doing sure do pile up. Anyway, I am very behind with my posts, I apologize but we are in fix-up, and presentation mode for the next 10 days so I apologize and will make it up to you with a great give away once we get the house it top condition. But I would like to share with you another wonderful photo shoot from Scott Lee Roberts Photography I call this one Cherish.

Enjoy!



About: Scott Lee Roberts Photography
We are a husband and wife photography team based out of Ottawa, specializing in wedding, maternity and family portraits. We first met at university, got married shortly after we graduated, and have been together, cameras in hand, ever since. Each bringing our unique abilities and distinct expressions to our work, we are both fully engaged in the process of capturing beautiful images for our clients.
Working closely together on every shoot, we are personally involved with every creative and technical aspect of our business. From the time we first meet with you, throughout the day of the shoot, and right up until we deliver the final products, we are working hard to create sincerely beautiful photographs. Our photos are about people, relationships, and inspired moments...and we work very hard to capture this essence in all our images. We strive to create photographs that are meaningful, a little bit unique, and most of all, timeless.

Friday, July 17, 2009

And Now for Something a Little Different

Whimsical Tree with Button Flowers

OK so two weekends ago my husband and I headed out on a little trip to Carleton Place see here. CP is approx. half hour drive from where we live, and a very cute town with a lovely main street. We were also and I say a loosely "we" (JC waited in the car playing his guitar) were going to check out there local scrap booking store that someone had told me about called http://www.scraptease.ca/.

I must say I was so excited, this store had tons of different items, almost like one of a kinds. The staff was very helpful, and were even better at showing how I can spend my money, LOL. Of course I bought a few things, and among them a product called Glimmer Mist from Tattered Angels see here. I plan to dive into my next project this weekend, I will keep you posted as to how it goes, hey it even might be my next personal challenge, you never know.

Anyway among many of the things I purchased that day, was this very whimsical stamp that formed a tree and screamed out for some buttons. This tree is certainly a girly tree calling for some pink paper and as for the background I chose a designer paper called Deena's Penny Lane "Feeling Groovy - "Uniquely You" see here from My Mind's Eye. Ohhh so cute!

Anyway here is my creation with a close-up showing the button details, oh so cute.




Thursday, July 16, 2009

Day 7: The 7 Day Challenge

I can’t believe that we are at our last day; I hope you enjoyed this challenge and it inspired you to have one of your own. I will post the final product this coming Monday, I need the weekend to bind and complete the cover/back cover in case I mess it up the time to do another page LOL.

If you have not seen my other posts you can review the past 6 days easily as I have listed them under a banner on the right hand column called 7 Day Challenge.

I would love your feedback, whether you found this helpful, interesting or even inspiring. So to reward you for this, I will be offering an incentive, something to tickle your feedback response. So check back on Monday for the final mini book and some blog candy. You won't be disappointed. If you haven't yet why not subscribe to my blog


Recipe for Page 13 (left facing page):



Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White card stock Rich Razzleberry card stock, DSP Lovely Flowers, vellum card stock and Old Olive card stock.
Ink (all classic): Rich Razzleberry classic inkStamp Sets: Flower Lines Stamp Artwork and Warm Words
Misc: Big Shot Die-Cut Machine, Stampin’ up Top Note, Stampin Dimensionals and Vintage Brads Pewter, Old Olive 5/8 grosgrain ribbon, VersaMark
Paper Size: Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 Rich Razzleberry 5 w x 5 h x 2 Old Olive 2.5 w x 2.5 h DSP Lovely Flowers 5 w x 5 h (flowers) plus 6 w x 9 (yellow flowers)Vellum card stock 5 w x 5 h

What I did:

  1. Take Rich Razzleberry 5 w x 5 h x 2; DSP Lovely Flowers 5 w x 5 h (flowers); Vellum card stock 5 w x 5 h and using the Big Shot and the Stampin’ up Top Note cut 2 of the Rich Razzleberry and one of the remaining papers.
  2. Take the DSP Lovely 6 w x 9 (yellow flowers) added some adhesive and add it to the Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9.
  3. Take one of the Rich Razzleberry 5 w x 5 h that you cut using the Big Shot and one of the flower stamps from Flower Lines Stamp Artwork and using VersaMark stamp a pattern for the back ground.
  4. Take a scrap piece of Whisper White card stock and stamping twice using the same flower stamp above, using Rich Razzleberry classic ink.
  5. Take the vellum that you cut above with the Big Shot and one of the flowers that you just stamped as a template; pierce the vellum like the flower using a needle or paper piercer.
  6. With the other flower cut out and using Stampin Dimensionals add it to the Old Olive 2.5 w x 2.5 h; using one of the stamps from Warm Words and again using Rich Razzleberry classic ink stamp on the piece of Old Olive 2.5 w x 2.5 h as per sample.
  7. Take the DSP Lovely Flowers that you cut using the Big Shot and cut in half width wise as per sample and using adhesive add to the 2nd Rich Razzleberry, remember to leave the top open so it is like a pocket.
  8. Take the paper piercer and all 3 pieces that you cut from the Big Shot and at the top pierce a hole so you can add the brad.
  9. Add ribbon and not and adhere to the page as per sample.
Recipe for Page 14 (left facing page):





Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White card stock Rich Razzleberry card stock, and DSP Lovely Flowers (yellow flowers), Old Olive
Ink (all classic): none
Stamp Sets: Flower Lines Stamp Artwork
Misc: Big Shot Die-Cut Machine, Stampin’ Up Little Leaves, Stampin Up Hearts and Brackets Stampin’ Up Hi Embosslits Dies, Stampin Dimensionals, Eyelets Silver, VersaMark, Hemp Twine, Clear Stampin Emboss Powder, Heat Gun, Crop-a-Dile and Score Pal.
Paper Size:
Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9
Rich Razzleberry 4 w x 2.25 h plus scrap for brackets
DSP Lovely Flowers 4 w x 6 h (yellow flowers) plus scrap for doing leaves (green flowers) and the Stampin’ Up Hi Embosslits Dies
Old Olive card stock 4 w x .75 h
Barely Banana card stock 3.5 w x 6 h
What I did:
  1. Take Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 and using one of the flowers from Flower Lines Stamp Artwork and VersaMark stamp a background pattern sprinkle with Clear Stampin Emboss Powder remembering to tap off excess and heat with heat gun.
  2. Using adhesive add Rich Razzleberry 4 w x 2.25 h, DSP Lovely Flowers 4 w x 6 h (yellow flowers) and Old Olive card stock 4 w x .75 h as per sample.
  3. Using the Big Shot and Stampin’ Up Little Leaves (DSP Lovely Flowers scrap for doing leaves (green flowers), Stampin Up Hearts and Brackets (Rich Razzleberry scrap for brackets) cut one of each and apply using adhesive as per sample.
  4. For the large tag using Barely Banana card stock 3.5 w x 6 h and a score pal; score lines every .5 inches from 1-6 inches and score once .5 on the left as per sample.
  5. Using the Crop-a-Dile punch a whole in the top left had side in the square and add silver eyelet then thread through the Hemp Twine.
  6. Using the Big Shot and the Stampin’ Up Hi Embosslits Dies cut one using a scrap of DSP Lovely Flowers scrap (green flowers), with a sanding block and careful sand off the embossed areas to remove the colour leaving the white to come through. Do this very carefully so you don’t tear the paper.
  7. Add Stampin Dimensionals and adhere to the tag as per sample.

7 Day Challenge now complete.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Day 6: The 7 Day Challenge

The latest issue of Stampin' Success was released on-line yesterday see here and I was delighted to share this with you. So I am delayed by one day with my posts for the 7 Day Challenge but I am sure you will forgive me for this.

For today’s two pages it’s all about journaling, on the left you have a little card that closes with a ribbon, on the right you have some vellum which is great for journaling, using a gold/silver/white pen, which is so pretty.



Recipe for Page 11 (left facing page):

Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White card stock, DSP paper, Rich Razzleberry card stock
Ink (all classic): Rich Razzleberry and Crushed Curry
Stamp Sets: Flower Lines Stamp Artwork
Misc: ½ inch Polka-Dot Grosgrain Ribbon Crushed Curry, Hodgepodge Hardware (note retired), uni-ball Signo Gel Pen, Clear Stampin Emboss Powder, Stampin Dimensional, 1.25 square Punch, Heat Gun, Crystal Effects and VersaMark

Paper Size:

Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h plus 7 w x 3.5 h
Rich Razzleberry 4.5 w x 4.5 h plus 1.75 w x 2.75 h
DSP Lovely Flowers 6 w x 9 (polka dots)

What I did:

  1. Apply adhesive to DSP Lovely Flowers 6 w x 9 (polka dots) and add to Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h
  2. Take your Rich Razzleberry 4.5 w x 4.5 h using one of the flowers from Flower Lines Stamp Artwork apply VersaMark to the stamp and create a background with this stamp.
  3. Apply Clear Stampin Emboss Powder to the VersaMark image and using a heat gun melt until the powder disappears.
  4. Repeat this step using the Whisper White 7 w x 3.5 h, score and fold, add ribbon so it will wrap around, you can either tie a not or in my case I used a buckle that I had hanging around.
  5. Using a scrap piece of Whisper White card stock and Rich Razzleberry classic ink stamp the same flower then fill in using Blender Pens and Crushed Curry classic ink create shadows using Rich Razzleberry classic in.
  6. Add Crystal Effects to give it some sparkle and dimension.
  7. Assemble as per sample, and using uni-ball Signo Gel Pen write a message below the flower.

Recipe for Vellum Page:

Supplies:


Paper: Vellum card stock
Ink (all classic): none
Stamp Sets: none
Misc: Lovely Lines Rub-ons

Paper Size:

Vellum card stock 6 w x 9 h

What I did:

  1. Take the Vellum card stock 6 w x 9 h and choosing one of the various images from the rub-ons and add to the vellum, that easy and very pretty.


Recipe for Page 12 (right facing page):

Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White card stock Rich Razzleberry card stock, and DSP Lovely Flowers, vellum card stock
Ink (all classic): none
Stamp Sets: none
Misc: ½ inch Polka-Dot Grosgrain Ribbon Crushed Curry, Stampin Dimensionals and Lovely Lines Rub-ons

Paper Size:

Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9
Rich Razzleberry 2 w x 2 h
DSP Lovely Flowers 6 w x 7.5 h (purple flowers)
Vellum card stock 2.5 w x 8.5 h

What I did:

  1. Take Vellum card stock 2.5 w x 8.5 h and DSP Lovely Flowers 6 w x 7.5 h (purple flowers) and apply adhesive and attached vellum to DSP paper.
  2. Take ½ inch Polka-Dot Grosgrain Ribbon Crushed Curry add adhesive and also attach to DSP paper, using another piece of ½ inch Polka-Dot Grosgrain Ribbon Crushed Curry and tie not.
  3. Take Rich Razzleberry 2 w x 2 h and Lovely Lines Rub-ons and choose a flower and words apply to cardstock.
  4. Take two Stampin Dimensionals and apply to back of Rich Razzleberry 2 w x 2 h and assemble as per image.

Day 6 complete.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Day 5: The 7 Day Challenge

Wow this has been such a great experience I will definitely be doing another challenge like this again, I am learning so much. I hope you liked the matchbook style booklet that I created yesterday it was so easy to do. For today’s challenge, I used the big shot for these two pages, and even better I used vellum and made a pocket sleeve that will go between the two pages. If you are new to this you can read about my personal challenge here and view what I have done so far for Day’s 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the challenge.

Left Facing Page with Close-Up's




Vellum Pocket with Close-Up's
I have also added some items inside to show how it could be used. These are letters that my grandfather sent to my grandmother during the second world war)




Right Facing Page with Close-Up's





Recipe for Page 9 (left facing page):
Supplies:
Paper: Whisper White card stock; Old Olive card stock
Ink (all classic): none
Stamp Sets: None
Misc: Big Shot Die-Cut Machine, Stampin’ up Top Note, and Lovely Lines Rub-On's
Paper Size:
Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h plus 4.25 w x 7 h
Old Olive 5 w x 5 h
DSP Lovely Flowers 6 w x 9 (green flowers)
What I did:
  1. Take Old Olive 5 w x 5 h and using the Top Notes die and your big shot cut out one.
  2. Using the Lovely Lines Rub-On's rub some flowers onto the Top Note that you just punched out (see sample)
  3. Attach the DSP Lovely Flowers 6 w x 9 (green flowers) to the Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h.
  4. Add the Top Note to the front of the DSP Lovely Flowers. (See sample)

Recipe for Vellum Pocket:

Supplies:

Paper: Vellum card stock
Ink (all classic): none
Stamp Sets: none
Misc: Lovely Lines Rub-On's and 1 inch circle punch

Paper Size:

Vellum card stock 11 w x 8.5 h

What I did:

  1. Take the Vellum card stock 11 w x 8.5 h and score at 5.5 so that it is half the size then score at 8 inches and folded.
  2. Using adhesive secure the bottom, basically you will have two sides open, the top so you can slip your treasures in and the left for when you are binding it.
  3. Take the 1 inch circle punch and punch half of a full circle. (See sample)
  4. Using the Lovely Lines Rub-On's rub some flowers rub onto the front. (See sample)

Recipe for Page 10 (right facing page):

Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White card stock; Melon Mambo card stock, and DSP Lovely Flowers
Ink (all classic): Old Olive
Stamp Sets: Flower Lines Stamp Artwork and Warm Words
Misc: Big Shot Die-Cut Machine, Stampin’ up Scallop Envelope, Old Olive Stampin’ Write marker.

Paper Size:

Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h plus 4.25 w x 7 h
Melon Mambo 4.75 w x 8 h
DSP Lovely Flowers 5 w x 5 h (green flowers)

What I did:

  1. Take DSP Lovely Flowers 5 w x 5 h (green flowers) and using the Stampin’ up Scallop Envelope die and your big shot cut out one. Score and make envelope.
  2. Using the leaf stamp from the Flower Lines Stamp Set and Old Olive Classic Ink stamp a pattern onto Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h.
  3. Take the Melon Mambo 4.75 w x 8 h and adhesive and add to the Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h. Add the Whisper White 4.25 w x 7 h onto of the Melon Mambo. (See sample)
  4. Take the Scallop Envelope that you punched using DSP Lovely Flowers and add to the front of the Whisper White 4.25 w x 7 h.
  5. Using one of the stamps from the Warm Words Stamp set and Old Olive Classic Ink stamp below the Scallop Envelope ensuring you allow enough room to write a message.
  6. Using the Old Olive Stampin’ Write marker, write in your own handwriting a message or poem.

Day 5 complete.


Friday, July 10, 2009

Day 4: The 7 Day challenge

Welcome to Day four, hard to believe there is only three days left of this challenge. If you are new to this you can read about my personal challenge here and view what I have done so far for Day’s 1, 2 and 3 of the challenge.

Today I have done something extra special, a matchbook style booklet with sleeves made of envelopes with tiny little note cards. For the opposite page I did a narrow design that allows for a picture and some journaling.

Left Facing Page with Close-up's






Right Facing Page with Close-up's



Recipe for Page 7 (left facing page):

Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White cardstock; Melon Mambo, and Crushed Curry card stock; Old Olive card stock, DSP Lovely Flowers
Ink (all classic): Old Olive, Rich Razzleberry, Melon Mambo, and Crushed Curry
Stamp Sets: Flower Lines Stamp Artwork, Warm Words
Misc: Scalloped Edge Punch, Blender Pens, Stampin Dimensional, 5 mini square envelopes, 1 inch circle punch, 1.25 square punch and Velcro dots
Paper Size:
Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h plus 3 w x 6 h (mini notes)
Melon Mambo 4 w x 5.5 h
Crushed Curry 3.5 w x 11 h
DSP Lovely Flowers 3.5 w x 1 (flowers)
What I did:
  1. Take Melon Mambo 4 w x 5.5 h and using the Scalloped Edge Punch and punch the top and then score at 1.5 from the bottom.
  2. Take the Crushed Curry card stock 3.5 w x 11 h and score at 2.5 h, and every .5 inch up to and including 7.5 fold from 3.5 to 7.5 like an accordian.
  3. Add the Melon Mambo to the Crushed Curry ensuring that it is added to the top of the longest side of the Crushed Curry. (see image)
  4. For the front part of the Crushed Curry add the DSP Lovely Flowers 3.5 w x 1 (flowers).
  5. Using Rich Razzleberry and the Water Lilly image stamp each envelope.
  6. Seal each envelope and then trim so it is open and is now a pocket at one end and using the 1 inch circle punch each envelop so when you put the little cards in you can pull out easily.
  7. With the pocket scored and folded like an accordian and using adhesive add an envelope to each section.
  8. Using circle Velcro dots add one to the Crushed Curry and then remove the other stick and close the top to ensure positioning.
  9. Using the 1.25 square punch and the Old Olive card stock punch one square.
  10. Using the Water Lilly flower stamp and a piece of Whisper White card stock stamp using Melon Mambo Classic Ink.
  11. Take a blender pen and Melon Mambo Classic Ink and remembering to work from the inside out – dark to light to give each flower shape and form.
  12. Take the 1.25 square punch and punch out the flower and add to the other square that you punched using Old Olive card stock. Add to the top portioan Rich Razzleberry making sure that it hangs over. See picture below.

Recipe for Page 8 (right facing page):

Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White card stock, Crushed Curry card stock, DSP Lovely Flowers
Ink (all classic): Rich Razzleberry
Stamp Sets: Flower Lines Stamp Artwork
Misc: Eyelet Boarder Punch, Taffeta Ribbon Whisper White, Stampin Dimensional and 1.25 square punch.

Paper Size:

Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h
Crushed Curry 4 w x 3.5 h
DSP Lovely Flowers 4 w x 5 h (flowers)

What I did:

  1. Take Crushed Curry card stock 4 w x 3.5 h and the DSP Lovely Flowers 4 w x 5 h adding the DSP paper to the Crushed Curry ½ inch from the bottom.
  2. Take the Eyelet Boarder Punch and punch one whole 1/2 on the Crushed Curry and ½ on the DSP paper.
  3. Take a piece of Taffeta Ribbon Whisper White tie a knot and trim edges.
  4. Punch using the 1.25 square punch and a piece of Rich Razzleberry card stock.
  5. Using the Water Lilly flower stamp and a piece of Whisper White card stock stamp using Rich Razzleberry Classic Ink.
  6. Take a blender pen and Rich Razzleberry Classic Ink and remembering to work from the inside out – dark to light to give each flower shape and form.
  7. Take the Rich Razzleberry square that you just punched and add the flower you just did above to the right side and the middle of both Crushed Curry and the DSP Lovely Flowers as per sample.
  8. Assemble the last piece to the page as per picture.


Day 4 complete.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Day 3: The 7 Day Challenge

Welcome to Day three of the challenge. If you missed the first two days you can see Day 1 here or Day 2 here.

NOTE: In my last post a question was asked what did I mean by left facing and right facing pages, basically this a printing term used for a book or publication, it just indicates that these two pages would go side by. This is termed as a spread see
here for definition.



Today I thought I would spice it up and do something different. I love things that can be removed or things that allow you to add things too. So for this one I created a pocket again very simple and a tag that can be removed. The tag tucks into the pocket and until you remove it you don’t see the pretty flowers at the bottom. Sort of like a wonderful surprise. For the right side I did something very simple, for this one you can either add a picture or journal or both. What every you want.

Left Facing Page and Close-up



Right Facing Page and Close-up




Recipe for Page 5 (left facing page):

Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White card stock, Rich Razzleberry card stock, Old Olive card stock, DSP Lovely Flowers
Ink (all classic): Old Olive, Rich Razzleberry, Melon Mambo, and Crushed Curry
Stamp Sets: Flower Lines Stamp Artwork, Warm Words
Misc: Taffeta Ribbon Whisper White, 3/16” Corner Rounder, Horizontal Slot, Scalloped Edge Punch, Blender Pens and Rich Razzleberry Stampin' Write Marker

Paper Size:

Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h plus 3.5 w x 5.5 h (tag)
Rich Razzleberry 6 w x 2.25 h plus 6 w x .24 h
Old Olive 4 w x 6 h (tag)
DSP Lovely Flowers 2 x 6 (flowers) plus 6 w x 4 h (green flowers)

What I did:
  1. Take Old Olive 4 w x 6 h (tag) and using the corner rounder punch three corners leaving the bottom right alone.
  2. Take the Whisper White 3.5 w x 5.5 h (tag) and do the same as above.
  3. Using the flower stamp, stamp three flowers using Rich Razzleberry, Melon Mambo, and Crushed Curry let dry.
  4. Using the blender pens remembering to work from the inside out – dark to light to give each flower shape and form.
  5. Stamp at the top (remember that you will be punching a slot at the top to add the ribbon so make sure you don’t stamp to high) using one of the stamps from Warm Words using Old Olive Classic Ink.
  6. Take Rich Razzleberry Stampin' Write Marker and create fake stitching all around except where flowers are. (see sample)
  7. Assemble both pieces and using the horizontal slot punch through both pieces of card stock and add ribbon.
  8. Take DSP Lovely Flowers 6 w x 4 h (green flowers) and punch one of the wide sides using the scalloped edge punch.
  9. Add to Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h leaving approx .25” of whisper white at the bottom.
  10. Adhere the DSP Lovely Flowers 2 x 6 (flowers) to the Rich Razzleberry 6 w x 2.25 h.
  11. Assemble the last two pieces as per picture.

Recipe for Page 6 (right facing page):

Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White card stock, Rich Razzleberry card stock, DSP Lovely Flowers
Ink (all classic): Razzleberry
Stamp Sets: Flower Lines Stamp Artwork
Misc: Eyelet Boarder Punch

Paper Size:

Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h
Rich Razzleberry 1.5 w x 9 h
DSP Lovely Flowers 2 w x 9 h (flowers) plus 2.5 w x 9 h (green flowers)

What I did:

  1. Take Rich Razzleberry 1.5 w x 9 h and using one of the flowers stamps and Rich Razzleberry Classic Ink stamp three flowers at the bottom.
  2. Take the DSP Lovely Flowers 2 w x 9 h (flowers) and using the Eyelet Boarder Punch, punch along one of the longest side.
  3. Adhere the DSP Lovely Flowers 2.5 w x 9 h (green flowers) to the Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h.
  4. Assemble the last two pieces as per picture.

Day 3 complete.


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Day 2: The 7 Day Challenge

Welcome to day two (see Day one here) of the 7 day challenge, today I am featuring another sample of the DSP, this paper is so versatile and again matches the NEW In colour Rich Razzleberry.

Left Facing Page and Close-up


Right Facing Page and Close-up


Recipe for Page 3 (left facing page):

Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White card stock, Rich Razzleberry card stock
Ink (all classic): Old Olive, Melon Mambo
Stamp Sets: Flower Lines Stamp Artwork, Warm Words
Misc: Paper Piercing Tool, Mat Pack, Blender Pens, 2-way Glue Pen, Powder Pal and Dazzeling Diamonds


Paper Size:

Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h
Rich Razzleberry 2” w x 9” h
Whisper White 1 1/2” w x 9” h


What I did:
  1. For this page I stamped the Water Lilly image on the Whisper White 1 1/2” w x 9” h card stock with Melon Mombo Classic Ink.
  2. With blender pens and Melon Mombo Classic Ink I painted the inside of the flower making sure to be darker inside and lighter towards the outer edges.
  3. Using Old Olive Classic Ink and Whisper White 1 1/2” w x 9” h card stock stamp the word "happiness" (or any message you want) as per sample.
  4. Using the Two-way Glue Pen and the Whisper White 1 1/2” w x 9” h card stock which you stamped with the Water Lilly image, in a painterly fashion add some glue to the flower.
  5. Take the Dazzeling Diamonds and using your Powder Pal to catch any excess glitter pore onto the flower to give it some texture and sparkle. Let dry and then brush off any excess making sure to do so over the Powder Pal so none is wasted.
  6. Using the Rich Razzleberry 2” w x 9” h card stock and with the Piercing Tool and Mat Pack I pierced alone on edge (on the right side) giving it a textured feel.
  7. Assemble.

Recipe for Page 4 (right facing page):

Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White card stock Rich Razzleberry, and DSP Paper Lovely Flowers
Ink (all classic): Rich Razzleberry
Stamp Sets: Flower Lines Stamp Artwork
Misc: Paper VersaMarker Ink Pad, Cutter Kit, Blender Pens

Paper Size:

Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h
Rich Razzleberry 5” w x 6.5” h
DSP Paper Lovely Flowers 4.5” w x 6” h
Whisper White 1 3/4” w x 2” h

What I did:

  1. Using the VersaMarker Ink Pad and the Water Lilly stamp from the Flower Lines Stamp Art work stamp a pattern in the background and let dry.
  2. Take Whisper White 1 3/4” w x 2” h and stamp one Water Lilly stamp, using the Rich Razzleberry Classic Ink Pad.
  3. With Blender Pens remembering to work from the inside out – dark to light to give it shape and form.
  4. Once dry take the Cutter Kit and the distressing tool rough up all edges and bend ends in.
  5. Assemble as per picture.


Day 2 a complete success!



Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Day 1: The 7 day challenge

So day one has worked out very well (not sure what this is see Challenge here). Below is my first kick at a two page spread using Lovely Flowers Bundle. I'm so in love the new In Colours. At first I was like give me some glasses these colours are so bright (I am a oh neutral kinda gal) but when you use the paper from this bundle and add some white its fantastic.

Left Facing Page




Right Facing Page

Close-up left facing page

Close-up right facing page


Recipe for Page 1 (left facing page):

Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White cardstock; Melon Mambo card stock; Old Olive card stock
Ink (all classic): Old Olive; Rich Razzleberry
Stamp Sets: Flower Lines Stamp Artwork (part of the Lovely Flowers Bundle – Level 3); Warm Words
Misc: Crystal Effects; Stampin’ Embossing Powder Clear, 1 ¼ square punch, VersaMark, Heat Tool

Paper Size:

Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h
Melon Mambo 4.5 w x 4.5 h
Whisper White 4 x 4
Old Olive 1.25 x 1.25
Whisper White 1.25 x 1.25

What I did:
  1. For this page I stamped the Water Lilly image on the 4 x 4 whisper white card stock to create a patterned background with VersaMark.
  2. Then add clear embossing powder and using the Heat Tool melt powder until set.
  3. Using Rich Razzleberry Classic Ink stamp three Water Lilly images onto whisper White card stock then punched out using the 1 ¼ square punch.
  4. Using Crystal Effects fill in the interior of each flower and allow enough time to dry.
  5. During this time punch our three more squares using Old Olive card stock. Assemble each piece;
  6. Using Old Olive Classic Ink stamp the word adorable (or any message you want)
  7. Assemble.

Recipe for Page 2 (right facing page):

Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White cardstock, Melon Mambo card stock, DSP Paper Lovely Flowers
Ink (all classic): Old Olive
Stamp Sets: Warm Words
Misc: Vintage Pewter Brads, Curly Label Punch, Eyelet Boarder Punch, Word Window Punch, Stampin Dimensional

Paper Size:

Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h
Melon Mambo 6 w x 4.5 h
DSP Paper Lovely Flowers 6 w x 3 h

What I did:

This is an easy page but it looks so lovely and really they don’t all have to be complicated.
  1. Take the Eyelet Boarder Punch and the Melon Mambo card stock (6 w x 4.5 h) and punch one of the longest sides.
  2. Take the Curly Label Punch and punch out one using the DSP Paper Lovely Flowers.
  3. For the Word Window punch, remembering to always stamp text first then punch. Using one of the stamps from Warm Words, I chose “cherish” and Old Olive Classic Ink stamp onto a piece of Melon Mambo and then punch out using Word Window Punch.
  4. Pierce a hole at both ends and add brads, using snail adhesive attach to the DSP Paper Lovely Flowers that you punched using the Curly Label Punch.
  5. Using two Stampin Dimensional add to the DSP Paper Lovely Flowers 6 w x 3 h.
  6. Assemble.
Day 1 a complete success!

Monday, July 6, 2009

Lovely Flowers Bundle Hostess Level 3 - The 7 day challenge

Stop Hoarding and Make Something Will Ya!

My good Stampin' Up friend Karen Daley
here was over not to long ago and we were looking through the new catalogue here discussing what things we wanted to get or were getting? As Stampin' Up demo's we get to always do a pre-order based on selected items, so we can do projects and start planning classes. We also get to order different stamps etc from the different levels that you can earn when hosting a workshop.


As all of you know I am a hoarder, and for those who don't well it is now out there in www.land. I love paper and those rub-ons I just can't part with them if I rub them then I don't have them anymore? Karen has to be the sweetest person I know and she said, "why its so beautiful use it, enjoy it, make something will ya". OK well maybe not in those words because she is so nice, but she was right! What am I going to do with it? Just look at it? My answer would be ah ya? But I forced myself, I broke open the paper (god it is BEAUTIFUL), I broke open the rub-ons (again double yummm) and the stamp well I opened it the day it arrived and have well worn it.

Lovely Flowers Bundle Level 3 Hostess


So here is what I am going to do.

One of my favorite and inspirational designers is Ali Edwards see
here. For those of you who don't know her, and frankly how can you not, she is an author and designer a true inspiration for recording life's details and making it look so easy.
About a week or so ago I picked up her book "Sharing Your Story" Recording Life's Details with Mini Books online and totally fell in love with it. So I thought I am going to create my own Mini book (is 6 x 9 considered mini?) out of the Lovely Flowers Bundle and I am going to go hog wild. Anything I want, chipboard, overlays, dingly (is this even a word) dangly things, mini bundles with little cards, pocket envelopes, vellum envelopes with little surprises. Just plain go to town with it. Basically make Karen proud that I have broken my hoarding ways.

So here is the challenge, over the next 7 days I am going to design a two page spreads using only this bundle. At the end of the seven days I am going bind-it (this is going to be a task I have only used my bind-it twice) take a picture of the final product and enjoy the fruits of my labor.

The next 7 days I am going to post a daily two page spread that I have created, leaving the cover/back cover for the end (I think this is going to be the hardest part to design). And hopefully this will inspire you to create, record, and enjoy the simple things.

Hope you enjoy and look forward to your comments...

Sunday, July 5, 2009

What's New In 2009 - 2010 Idea Book and 2009 - 2010 Idea Book and Catalgue

Week 1 Featured Stamp Set is - Razzle Dassle - Item # 116714 $24.95 CAN





Over the next couple of months I am going to feature once a week a new stamp set from the 2009 - 2010 Idea Book and Catalogue

So far I have done a few projects with this set here. I simple love the Scandinavian feel that it has, the flirty dancing petals and leaves. There are so many things that you can do with it, from colouring with markers**, to raised embossing, to one colour stamping or be darling an only use a few buds who says you have to use the whole image? Remember one of my tricks is to not just look at the stamp as a whole but what you can do with portions, masking your images is so much fun!

Today I have created a card using this stamp set, DSP paper and Poka-Dot Grosgrain Ribbon Soft Suede. I hand coloured the stamp using markers**. I also used my Sizzix Bigz XL Die - Card, Floral Flourish
here.

NOTE: Also featured here is the new DSP* Razzleberry Lemonade Item # 115675 $13.25 and 1/2 " Poka-Dot Grosgrain Ribbon Item # 115612 Soft Suede $14.95.

*DSP = Designer Series Paper

** did you know for the first time ever all of the new In Colours are also available as a Stampin Write Markers 6 pkg Item # 116329.


Here is the card I created