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Layered Eagle Thank You

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Hello friends, bear with me as I catch up on my blog posts – or journaling as I like to think of it.  Let’s start with the Layered Eagle die set that Sharon gave me for my birthday. I used it for thank you cards. The patterned paper is Whaline Patriotic paper I purchased on Amazon.

I guess it makes sense if someone gives you a die that you make a card with that die to thank them.  

It also makes me use it to see how it looks.  The eagle die is from Honey Bee Stamps.  I will link the site down below where little Sal is waving at us from the computer.

This is a Starburst card, however the diagonal strips are not adhered next to each other, there is a gap between each strip where the navy blue shows.   This keeps the card from being overly busy.

Recipe

  • Base:  Red, 8 1/2 X 5 1/2, scored at 4 1/4
  • Layer 1:  White, 4 1/8 X 5 3/8
  • Layer 2:  Navy Blue, 4 X 5 1/4
  • Base of Starburst:  Navy Blue, 3 3/4 X 5
  • Patterned Paper:
    • 2 pieces, 4 1/2 X 1 1/2, cut on diagonal
    • 4 pieces, 3 X 1 1/2, cut on diagonal
    • Mark your center point on the Starburst base and position each strip on the base.  When you are happy with the placement of the strips, adhere them to the base and then turn the base over and cut off all the excess sticking out from the base.  Now you can adhere the base to the larger Navy Blue layer.
  • Circle:  White 2 3/8″ die cut with circle dies
  • Eagle:
    • Soft Suede, large wing feathers
    • Early Espresso, body and top of wings; talons
    • Shimmery White, head and tail
    • Crushed Curry, beak and feet
    • Evening Evergreen, Branch
    • Soft Succulent, Berries
  • Inside Greeting, Patterned paper for shadow,  Navy Blue for letters,  3 3/4 X 1 1/2, die cut with Scrapbook.com Word Dies Grateful Sentiments
  • Heart:  Cut out from a Kokorosa starburst die

That die you started with that didn’t work very well?

Yes, it wouldn’t cut out all the detailed cuts without having a metal shim plate, so I wasted a bit of paper but saved the heart!  I ordered the metal shim plate from Amazon so I can try again another time.

  • Star Embellishments are silver star gems I colored with red and blue alcohol markers.

I hope you found some inspiration for your card making today!

SAL,    Saluting A Land we love

Karen

Riddle of the day:

Question:  What game is dangerous for your mental health? 

Answer:  Marbles; you don’t want to lose them.

 

2024 Scrapbook Expo in Denver

A group of us went to the Scrapbook Expo in Denver,  May 17, 2024.   It was a fun time, not quite as many vendors as the one I attended several years ago, but certainly enough that I found most things on my list.  My favorite vendor that I visited first was Krazy Kreations.  I purchased numerous outlines from them years ago but never used them so I wanted to get instructions once again.  They had a ‘make and take’ so not only did I receive instructions but I got to use the technique.  Sal will link you to their site at the end of the blog post.

 

The shoes, flowers, greeting and hearts are all glossy stickers.  You put the shoe stickers on super fine glitter paper,  roll with a brayer tool to set them firmly in the paper and then you color with alcohol markers and then fussy cut the image. I used a light and dark pink to get a little shading.  The background is three strips of DSP with a little line sticker on the left side.

I added a happy birthday die cut from pink glitter paper for the inside when I got back home.  The line edge is a sticker as well!

 

Pretty rough looking die cut.  

It was pretty in real life but the camera didn’t work well with the glitter paper, Sal.  I could have used the super fine glitter paper and colored it but I had lots of Stampin’ Up! paper in my stash so I wanted to save the super fine glitter paper I purchased at Krazy Kreations for my Christmas projects when it is my turn for another Shoebox event.

Another vendor I visited and made their make and take was the Spellbinders booth.  I have seen the wax kits in advertisements and wanted to try using them.  Their card also used a letterpress system to get the tree branch.  It has indents and fine details but hard to catch in a photo.  The faux strings behind the wax seal are actually from a die.  I toyed with buying that die but decided I have a stash of bakers twine so best to save my money – for now!

 

The next make and take was at the Stampalistic booth, it is a tin box with a top we made from an amazing stamp set that created layers by stamping on different colored papers and then fussy cutting and popping up each layer.

I went back to Krazy Kreations and purchased the borders you see on the bottom of the tin.  The flower jewels are from my stash.

I asked if the jewels were Swarovski crystals since they were so bright.  She said Swarovski has changed and calls them  ‘Illuminations’  so I think the answer was yes, but I am not sure.  Anyway they are Illuminations.

 

And you purchased the stamp so you can make more?

No, Sal.  It was a lot of fussy cutting.  Now if I had one of those fancy machines that would cut it, I might have.  I sold my Brother because I had absolutely no room for it and no time to learn it.

Lastly, we met and compared our treasures. Sharon had found a make and take with a whole kit to take home that makes 8 cards- www.simplestories.com.  This was the make and take.

Everything, including the background paper, was a punch out, but a heavy duty punch out, not just a thin sticker.  I was impressed.  This is something I can do with my grandchildren and they will be able to make a lovely card.  They had Christmas card kits but I was hoping for a graduation card kit and birthday kit.  I will have to go online for those.

Most of the make and takes were $5 so very reasonable.   I had brought cash to make myself keep to a budget and my last purchase of the outline strips from Krazy Kreations, I was counting out my leftover change, but I kept to the budget.

Sharon, Lucille, Terry, myself and Michele!

I headed to the bathroom before we left and when I got back to the group they were yelling “You won”.  I won a $20 gift certificate from Acushla Stamps (Acushla is Gaelic for Darling).  I chose Petticoat Parlor stamps- a ‘Tea For Two’ stamp set and a ‘Sympathy’ stamp set.

SCORE!

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It was a fun day!  I would have come back for the second day but I had a party planned for our little graduating kindergarten grandchild, Emmitt.   He wanted a chocolate donut and a cake so our dear friend who does cakes for a living made a large chocolate donut cake!  She actually made a chocolate and vanilla which was perfect to have one for Jaxson who doesn’t care for chocolate.  Yes, he is my grandson, but he sure didn’t get my love for chocolate!

Thank you, Barbara Lane, for wonderful cakes!

Stay tuned for cards from our next shoebox event which is tomorrow.  I am the hostess so I will be posting those cards next.

Thank you for letting us bring a pinch of creativity to spice up your crafting world!

SAL,   Sharing A Lot of fun with friends

Karen

(Krazy Kreations is the link for this post)

Riddle of the day:

Question:  I am easy to lift but hard to throw.  What am I?

Answer:  A feather.

 

Triple Pull Out Fun Fold Card

Do you have gorgeous designer series paper that you want to spotlight?  This card does that!  I was inspired by Rose Ward of Stampersdelight.  I changed a few of the dimensions and used different DSP-designer series paper and stamps but the pull out idea is still the same.

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The right hand side has a trifold that pulls up!  The left side is popped up so it is the same height as the closed card.

To display the card you would prop it up like this:

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  The foil in the flowers really pops! Did you have a die for the flowers?

No, Sal, I fussy cut the flowers on the edge of a small left over piece of DSP that would otherwise have been thrown away.

Recipe

  • Base:  Just Jade, 5 1/2 X 4 1/4
  • Layer:  Basic White, 5 1/4 X 3 3/4; layer this on the base then create the pull out section
  • Pull Out: Create then adhere
    • Just Jade, 12 X 3 3/4, score the long side at 4″ and 8″, burnish well,
    • Layers on the Pull Out (X3):  Basic White, 3 3/4 X 3 1/2, Be careful when adhering because it is not square
    • Top Two Sections of the Pull Out (X2):  Designer Series Paper (DSP), 3 1/2 X 3 1/4
      • adhere this pull out section 1/8″ over from the right hand side, lining up the white layers top to bottom
  • Left side strip: Create then adhere
    • Just Jade, 4 X 1 1/8
    • Basic White, 3 3/4 X 7/8
    • DSP, 3 1/2 X 5/8
      • Use adhesive pop up strips to adhere 1/8″ over from the left and line up the white layers top to bottom
  • Greetings:  Basic White, Scrap to match your stamp.  I used greetings from the ‘More Messages’ stamp set with a die that cut out all the images at one time which I then stored for later use.
  • Bow:  4″ to wrap the left hand top and then 8″ to make a bow and adhere with a glue dot.  If you put a glue dot in the middle of the wrapped section and squish it together before you adhere the bow it will look like you had one long ribbon that you tied in the middle.

Unique for sure!

Thank you for spending some time with Sal and I!

Be sure and register tomorrow, April 16, for the Scrapbook Expo in Denver.

 

SAL,  See A Lot of crafters at the Expo

Karen

 

Riddle of the day:

Question:  What is more useful when it is broken?

Answer:  An egg.

Lisa Christensen April 2024 Shoebox Event

It is always a delight to meet with friends to create beautiful cards.  This month Lisa Christensen was our hostess and her cards were lovely. This first one uses the Stampin’ Up! ‘Berry Blessings’ stamp set and the Stampin’ Up! ‘Sweet Strawberry’ stamp set and punch.

 

.   Oooh….can we look at it berry close?

Why sure, Sal!

 

My flowers were supposed to come off of the branch but the branch reminded me of all the little runners the strawberry plant puts out so I did it a bit different.

This set was available on Ebay if you missed it before it was retired by Stampin’ Up!:

 

 

The last cards I made, I didn’t stamp a greeting on the inside so I could write a short letter.  I enjoyed having more room for more words.

And you do love words! 

I do, Sal, and hopefully others like to read them!

Lisa’s second card was an interesting and beautiful Z fold easel card!  We could stamp with Happy Birthday or Happy Mother’s Day or….

 

Lisa used a die from the ‘Hand Penned Petal’ set for the flower and a die from the ‘Delicate Lace Edgelits Dies’ for the bottom. The greeting is a Close To My Heart greeting.

 

It’s like an upside down easel card.

True, we usually have the stop at the bottom but how wonderfully unique is this?!

Fancy front and room to write on the back (with a cute little fox in the DSP).

Is that one of those double bows you make wrapping it around your fingers?

It is, Sal.  Following is a link to the Facebook Live where I showed crafters how to make the bow.  I like that both tails come out from the back.  Drag the minute line at the bottom to 28:20 to see the instructions.

Valentine Slimline Popup Card and a True Love DSP All Occasion Card with instructions to make the bow

I assume you have all those sets from your 15 years as a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator?!

No, Sal, and that is what makes shoebox events so fun.  Everyone has different tastes and different sets for crafting.

Colorado’s Scrapbook Expo is happening next month, May 17 & 18th.  Registration begins April 16 at 9:00 a.m.

Here is a link so you can look at the workshops and other info:

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Have a wonderful day!

SAL,  See you At Lunch at the Expo on Friday

Karen

 

Riddle for the day:

Question:  The more you take, the more you leave behind.  What am I?

Answer:  Footsteps!

Joy Meadows March 2024 Shoebox Event

“Stack, Slice & Shuffle” is a fun technique that Joy taught us at our last shoebox event.  It is like a quilt card, and with a stack of three designer series papers you can have three different looking cards in no time at all.

 

 

Joy used the Butterfly Kisses Designer Series Paper (DSP) on a black layer with a white base.

Recipe

  • Base:  White, 5 1/2 X 8 1/2, scored at 4 1/4
  • Border:  Black, 5 3/8 X 4 1/8 for a 1/16 reveal
  • Stack of 3 different DSPs:    5 1/4 X 4
    • Slice:  Cut through all 3 at the same time at a diagonal about 1/2″ over on bottom and about 1″ down on right; set aside the smaller pile of 3
    • Slice again:  Cut through the other pile of 3 at a diagonal about 1/2″ over and to about the middle
      • Note:  The 1/2″ over and 1″ down are not necessarily perfect measurements, diagonals can be random
    • Shuffle: You should now have three separate piles.
      • Leave one pile as is
      • Remove the top piece of the second pile and put it on the bottom
      • Remove two pieces of the third pile and put them on the bottom
    • Base of your shuffled cards (X3):  white, 5 1/4 X 4
    • Adhere your three separate patterns to the bases
  • Embellish with a die cut mounted to cover where all three DSPs meet; Joy used Stampin’ Up! Deckled Circles with the largest being 1 3/4 and the smaller is 1 3/8 popped up on the larger
  • Stamp ‘Hello’ in Memento Black; Hello is from SU Irresistable Blooms
  • Inside Strip: DSP, 3/4 X 4
  • Butterflies: Black to match the border; SU Butterfly Gala Punch for one large and one small for inside; use a black marker to make antennae
  • Brass Butterflies around the greeting and a sparkly gem on butterfly complete the embellishments

Time to make a stack of Christmas cards to get ahead of the December push

That would be good, Sal!  If I did two sets each month I would be ahead of the game.

Thank you, Joy, for a fun new technique!

Joy had an additional card for us to make at the event!

The picture doesn’t do it justice.  The base is soft succulent with a very vanilla layer embossed with a cobblestone looking embossing folder.  The dies for the circles and the greeting are the Stampin’ Up! Everyday Details Dies.  The large circle is 3 1/4 and the top circle is 2 1/2.  The bird is from the Flight & Airy DSP from Stampin’ Up.  The glittery gem exactly matches the soft succulent.  The happy birthday greeting is Stampin’ Up!’s  Birthday Blossoms stamp set on a 2 3/4 X 1 3/8 rectangle in the Everyday Details Dies.

Another beautiful design by Joy Meadows!

Thank you for stopping by today!

SAL,  Sharing A Love

Karen

Riddle for the day:

Q=  How do you spell COW in thirteen letters?

A= SEE O DOUBLE YOU

 

Sharon Fincham September 2023 Shoebox Event

I have so much to show you today, so grab a cuppa and a pencil to take notes about the products in the awesome cards that we did at Sharon’s Shoebox Event.

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Products:

  • Garden Green cardstock, Pearlescent paper and gold foil paper
  • Merriest Moments bundle with a stamp set, a set of dies and a hybrid embossing folder
  • Poinsettia Petals Stamp Set (outside greeting) & Dies, Ornate Layers Dies
  • Farmhouse Christmas (inside greeting)
  • Pearl bling and gold cord bow

   You were probably glad to do one more Christmas card!

Delighted, Sal!!  And she had another Christmas card for us to make!

Just awesome!  Thank you, Sharon.

Products:

  • Navy Blue and Gold Foil paper, Gold Glimmer Paper for the star and brown for the stable scene
  • Night in Bethlehem Edgelits Dies
  • Candy Canes Die Set for the front greeting piece which has the ribbon run through each side
  • Stitched Seasons Framelits Dies for the inside white background layer
  • Star Of Light stamp set

Perfect choice of gold foil which catches the light!

Sure does, Sal!  And Sharon had more for us.  Check out the Halloween card kit she had for all of us:

So cute!  I can’t help you with the products on this one.  I loved that paper and needed a fall card before Halloween so I saved her cat for another card and made this one:

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I used the Nuts About Squirrels stamp set.  The funky cut out for the front greeting is the fence post in the Grace’s Garden die set!

That’s thinking outside the box!

Well, so many of the dies were too big and this one fits the words nicely.

Sharon’s birthday was in September so I made her this birthday card:

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Sharon gave us a set of the flower blings you see in the card and I wanted to use them on her card so I used the die set I recently bought from Inlovearts and some fun fall designer series paper.  The greeting is from the Pretty Petities stamp set with a matching punch.  This hasn’t sold from the Bake Sale products so I pulled it out to use it.

You’ve pulled more than one set from those you are selling to use so why sell?

I know, Sal; call it sellers remorse but I have run out of room and need to purge.

Then Sharon sent me a thank you card!  She loves bees and I found this die set at Simple Pleasures in Colorado Springs and I knew Sharon just ‘had to have it’!!  It is a die set from Elizabeth Craft Designs.

Could you have a salt shaker die set made?

Hmmm……… that could be interesting.

Happy fall everyone!  I hope you enjoyed the cards and they ..

I will say it…     ….bring a pinch of creativity to spice up your crafting world.  

Thanks, Sal!

SAL,   Shoebox A Love of crafting

Karen

Click here to go to the Bake Sale Tab. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bee With Heart

Let’s take a trip to a fantasy land where bees are pink!  I used a digital stamp by Connie Fong called Bee With Heart!  I saw this cute pink bee on a card by Gloria Shirr and just “had to have whatever stamp it was”.  You all know that feeling!  Little did I know it would lead me to a new world– digital stamping!

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After printing the digital images on Basic White cardstock, I cut them out with a Stampin’ Up! ‘Deckled Rectangles Die’ and adhered to a layer of retired pink marble designer series paper.  For the inside greeting I used Stampin’ Up!’s ‘Prized Peony’ stamp set.  By duplicating the images and printing landscape I could print four fronts to a sheet of 8 1/2 X 11.  The digital stamp set has a boy bee and a girl bee with two greetings and a flower.  Here is the second greeting on a card for my mother.

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The inside greeting is a stamp Lucille gave me before she moved far far away to New Jersey.  Miss you, friend!  The clear heart and pink pearls are retired Stampin’ Up! embellishments.

Wait just a cotton pickin’ minute!  If you had just one girl bee stamp, how did you get two facing each other? 

Well, Sal, we learned to do mirror images with regular stamps using the stamparatus and a silicon sheet,  but with a digital stamp it is just a click of a button!

Recipe

  • Base:  Basic White 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 scored at 4 1/4
  • Border Layer:  Designer Series Paper (DSP), 5 3/8 X 4 1/8
  • Top Layer:  Basic White 5 1/2 X 4 1/4  cut with Second Largest Deckled Rectangle Die
  • Inside Strip: DSP, 1/2 X 5 3/8
  • Embellishments:  3 pink pearls for outside, 4 clear dots for middle of flowers and 1 clear heart on inside
  • Copic Markers
    • RV10 and RV23 for the bee’s body and heart
    • RV09 for the Nose and Inside of the flowers
    • R00 and a tiny touch of RV10 for the wings and then a coat of Wink Of Stella

I hope you enjoyed a trip to fantasy land!

Here I am adding a sympathy card made with one of the digital images from Connie Fong Art but this time in more traditional colors:

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  • Copic Markers
    • R27 for the heart, flowers and tiny touch on nose
    • Y13 Inside flower
    • C9 Black on Bee
    • YR12 Yellow on Bee
    • E000 Face
    • R00 and a tiny touch of RV10 for the wings and then a coat of Wink Of Stella
  • Deckled Rectangle Dies are used to create the frame with a piece cut out of the middle of the front used to borde the back
  • Inside Greeting:  Kindness & Compassion stamp set, love how it ties to the digital greeting on the front.

By combining digital with the dies and stamps I have in my stash I have a new realm of card making!

SAL,  Sending A Lot of Love

Karen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Love Cats Card

The cutest kitty cat stamp set is available in the Stampin’ Up! Mini Catalog!  It is callled ‘Love Cats’ -quite appropriate for a title!

I saw a card made by Jenny Boyle with one cat holding the tail of another cat and loved that idea so I changed colors, flowers, background, bling and greeting to make this:

The flowers and paper for the oval frame are from the Hues of Happiness Designer Series Paper.  The flowers are fussy cut and the oval frame is made using the Oval Framelits.   It is amazing how one little idea can lead to a very different card!  I was making this for a get well card and used a greeting from the ‘Beautifully Happy’ Stamp Set in the Sale A Bration catalog:

I was experimenting with oval sizes and had an extra oval so I stamped the third kitty cat on it, put tear and tape around three edges and added it to the inside left of the card for the gift card.

 

  

This is the stamp set:

 

 

It is a great stamp set, and with the Stamparatus you can get perfect placement of the kitty so that you can stamp a couple of times for a nice black image.

The ‘Beautifully Happy’ Stamp Set is free with a $100 purchase.  It has 17 stamps and is a two step so you can ‘stamp to color’ the  flowers and leaves after first stamping the outside!

 

Stampin’ Up! has a new set of ovals which you can get separately or as a bundle:

Wow, that is tiny – I need a magnifying glass to see the ovals!

Better?!

Yes!

So let’s look at this from a Sale A Bration standpoint.

-Framed Florets Bundle. $54. #162407.  This has the oval you need, mine is retired.

-Hues of Happiness DSP.  $12.00 #158822

-Love Cats Stamp Set.  $21.00 #160410

-Cane Weave Embossing Folder. $10 #160580.  Mine is the retired basket weave but quite similar.

-Opal Rounds for Bling. $8.50. #159185

If you purchased all those items (assuming you have Thick White Cardstock for the base and a Cut and Emboss machine) you would get the ‘Beautifully Happy’ Stamp Set for free and you could make this card and dozens more with various sayings and flowers and dies to cut out what you need.  Birthday, thank you, get well, friend and generic sayings in these sets cover most times you need a card.

Recipe

  • Base:  Thick Basic White 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 scored at 4 1/4
  • Layer (X2), Inside and Outside:  Basic White 5 1/4 X 4, Emboss with Cane Weave 3D embossing folder for outside
  • Kittys Outside:  Basic White, 5 1/2 X 4 1/4, stamp in Memento Black with Stamparatus so you can stamp twice; fussy cut
  • Oval:  Basic White, 4 X 3 1/4, cut with oval framelit #4 for background of kittys
  • Oval with DSP:  Hues of Happiness DSP, 4 X 3 1/4, Cut with framelits 3 & 4 to make the frame
  • Flowers:  Fussy cut about 3 1/2 X 2 from the Hues of Happiness DSP for front and two flowers for inside
  • Bling it up!

You thought that sheet of DSP was something you would never use and look at you!

Yes, indeed!  Check out the other card I made with this one sheet of paper – Easel Card with Hues of Happiness.

Sale A Bration ends on February 28 so don’t delay!  Check out the Catalog Tab here on the blog if you don’t have a hardcopy of the catalog.

The hostess code for February is C3XMWVCS.  This code is used if your order is under $150 so all the little orders add together to give someone (might be you) hostess dollars!  Over $150 and you get the hostess dollars yourself to spend on anything you would like from the Annual Catalog or the Mini Catalog.  Both these catalogs end on May 1 when the new Annual Catalog comes out.

Click on little Sal in the computer to go to the Stampin’ Up! site and order.   Thank you so much for supporting me!  If you don’t use the host code you will need to select me as your demonstrator.

SAL,  Stamp A Lot, Smile A Little and always be Salt And Light to those in your world

Karen

 

The March Paper Pumpkin will have a second stamp set as a celebration of their 10th anniversary.

Subscribe here:

https://www.paperpumpkin.com/en-us/sign-up/?demoid=2048560

or order online with a prepaid subscription purchase!  A three month subscription will get you one free $50 Sale A Bration item.

1 month:  $22.50. item #137858

3 months $67.50. item #137859

6 months $122.50. item #137860 (save $1 per month)

12 months $235, item #137861 (buy 11 get one free)

 

 

 

 

Letter Opener Quick Gift

Let’s end 2022 with a quick project that you could add as a little gift to a New Year’s card or birthday card or….. I am casing an idea by Jeanie Stark at Juststampin.com but adding Happiness Hues designer series paper and a stamped “mail” image from ‘Stamping Your Way To the Top’ stamp set to make a pocket which holds a letter opener.  It could also be a gift card holder.

It is another project using the Pretty Pillowbox dies.  This one isn’t as 3D as the last one I made for favors at the Christmas stamp camp but fun to make for a card insert.

Did you ever use the Pretty Pillowbox die as it was intended to be used?  

Well, ummmm…… I guess not!  I used the greeting die in the die set for the Post It Note holder greeting.  It has a stitched edge so it is perfect for this project and many others.

 

These are the letter openers I ordered from Amazon:

Recipe

  • Base: Bermuda Bay, Melon Mambo or Gorgeous Grape, 4 1/4 X 4 3/8;  die cut using both the large base die and the die with the two little holes at the same time.  Fold on the middle score line and use tear and tape on the sides.  NOTE:  For these letter openers the tear and tape can’t go all the way to the top.
  • DSP Layer:  Hues of Happiness Designer Series Paper, 2 1/4 X 4 1/2, line up with the score line in the middle of the die and die cut just the bottom section.  I selectively cut certain sections of the DSP that matched the base.
  • Greeting:  Basic White, 3 X 1, die cut with the long greeting die AFTER stamping the “Mail” image; you can glue it right on the score line at the top of the die which hides the score line and keeps the greeting straight
  • Ribbon:  15″ of matching color

Here are individual close up pictures:

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And a group shot just for fun:

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I hope you have had a successful 2022, however you define success, and that you are ready for a new year, with new challenges and new blessings!

“May the Lord bless you and keep you, may He make His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you, May He lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace!”  Numbers 6: 24-26

Sal and I wish you a very Happy New Year!

Karen

 

 

 

 

Case The Creator #8, Spanner Card Fancy Fold

Let’s get fancy today and make a Spanner Card!

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The top has a strip of window sheet attached to the two sides which were cut from the main card base.  You lift the front to reveal a middle panel:

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Then lift the middle panel to see the greeting:

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Here is the printable pdf file and if you open it you can click on the Youtube from Sharon Lim to see a video…

Case The Creator #8 printable pdf file with video link

…. and if you would prefer to just look at the directions here, this is a screen print of the pdf (so the link will not work):

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I used the scrumptious Rustic Harvest DSP (designer series paper) on a Cajun Craze base with a Basic Black mat.  The Sending Dies and the Sending Smiles stamp set are a great addition to anyone’s stash.   I did cut two additional 1 1/4 X 1 1/4 Basic Black squares to put over top of the back sides of the window sheet so the glue dots wouldn’t show.  I die cut a little pumpkin and a branch of leaves from the Seasonal Swirls Dies.  The greeting is from Blessings of Home stamp set.

The greeting doesn’t look like what is in the stamp set?!

No, Sal, I masked off the ‘hello’ in ‘A CARD TO SAY HELLO’ and added three little dots with a marker.  The greeting dies were longer than I wanted and I didn’t want to cover up the beautiful DSP so I masked, then stamped, then die cut half of the greeting, removed the die and then placed the die on the other end of the greeting to die cut a shorter length.  The embossed edges kept the die in place.

Seems kind of risky.  Do you ever miss the half way point where you stop and double cut the other end?

Oh, yes!  But practice makes perfect so its best to challenge ourselves to step out of our comfort zone so we get comfortable using our dies in various ways.   It is nice to know we don’t need dies and punches in every size!


Let’s look at what my crafty friends came up with for challenge #8!

Ann used the Peaceful Deer Stamp Set and Deer Builder Punch:

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Lucille’s card has a fall feel to it with a die cut bouquet from Penned Flowers dies.


Jo used the  Delicate Edges Dies!   Her flower is from the Color & Contour stamp set with the Scalloped Contours dies.

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You are so lucky to have such talented crafters playing along with your CTC challenges!

Blessed, Sal, blessed!

Thank you crafty friends for joining the challenge and sending pictures of your creations.   Thank you, dear followers, for spending some of your day with me!

SAL,   Sending A Lot of samples to spice up your crafting world!

Karen

 

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