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#12 of 12 Cards of Christmas
Hello Stamping Friends,
Christmas isn’t officially over until we actually go to bed right? So it is still Christmas at my house and I have one last card for you. This card with its removable angel ornament was made for Safyre in New York. She is the little girl the internet was buzzing about who lost her family and her home in a fire. She survived but is badly burned. Her wish was for Christmas cards to hang on her tree so I decided she needed an angel to hang on her tree. Do you remember the punch art angel we made with the Gift Bow Bigz Die? It uses the smaller of the two bows on the die.
I wondered what the angel would look like with our new Bow Builder Punch, so I made one!
Of course I needed to make a card for the delivery of the little winged ornament so voila:
And for the inside I tied in the red and gold using gold metallic ink. That ink is discontinued but gold embossing powder would be better!
Here are the instructions followed by the supplies used:
Punch Art Angel Card PDF Instruction Sheet
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Gift Bag Punch Board
Hello Stamping Friends,
We had a great time at the catalog launch last Saturday. We made a bookmark and refrigerator magnets with the new In Colors so we could see them up close and personal- they are beautiful colors! And that ribbon………just yummy!
To take those little decorations home, we needed a little bag so we used the new Gift Bag Punch Board (pg. 150 in the 2015 catalog) ((Thank you, Sheri))
The punch board has a Small, Medium, and Large size box, but with a little tweaking we could make an extra small box using a 6 X 6 piece of paper. (note: page 144 of the new catalog has three different paper stacks of 6X6 designer series paper). I didn’t get those in my first order so we made do with scrap from the past. Here are the gift bags ready for decorating with greetings, the starting paper sizes are on the sticky notes.
Stampin’ Up! has a great instruction video as well:
Valentine Shaker Card and 3D Thinlits
Hello Stamping Friends,
My Early Bird Stamp Club met Saturday and we had a great breakfast provided by our hostess, Sheri, and then made a Valentine Shaker Card and a 3D thinlit Card. I love the word “twitterpated” from Bambi and had to have that stamp set. Here is how I used it:
And here is a Recipe Sheet for you to print if you keep a notebook of ideas:
Valentine Shaker Card Recipe Sheet
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Our second card was a 3D Thinlit Birthday Card featuring the Crazy About You stamp set & Thinlit Bundle:
Recipe Sheet: 3D Thinlit Bday
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Perpetual Calendar Class
‘Twas the week before class and all through the house this stamper wasn’t smiling she felt like a louse.
RSVP’s were in, the money was paid, but alas all seemed lost backordered kits were weeks away.
Ahhhh such was the situation as I prepared for the perpetual calendar class. With my DH’s help we decided we could make the kits ourselves.
I had purchased a kit during the preorder so I knew just what we needed.
For the box, we bought shirt boxes and cut them to 7 x 13 3/4 for the bottom and 7 1/8 x 13 7/8 for the lid. Each side was scored at 1″.
The ribbon holder was shaped like a barbell from a 5 1/4 x 2 1/2 Hello Honey card stock and wrapped with 36″ each of Gold Sequin Trim, Thick Twine, Baker’s Twine, and Lost Lagoon Ribbon.
Hearts were punched, feathers were stamped with Whisper White Craft Ink and then cut out with framelits, banners were made with 3/4″ strips, stars were cut with the stars framelits dies. I had the heart confetti and star confetti punch and made sticker sheets with the double back adhesive paper from which we punched stickers just like the kit.
The calendar sheets were made to fit two to a page – just slightly smaller than SU’s 4 1/2″ calendar sheets.
A nice cardboard backing was made from rectangular cake bases cut at 4 3/4 x 11 1/4.
The clip was a clothespin w/ blackboard found at the local hobby store.
I used MDS to create the label and Word to create the calendar sheets.
Here are those files should you choose to make your own perpetual calendar.
What a fun time we had and the stamper’s calendars looked great!
Have a great day!
SAL (Stamp A Lot, Smile A Little, Send A Letter, Share A Love!)
Karen
Merry Christmas Greetings!
Dear Stamping Friends,
May your Christmas be wonderful this 2014 and may your memories keep your heart warm all year!
Hallmark’s “Mary’s Angels” ornament collection spices up our Lladro nativity scene!
And part of the collection loves to sing “Joy To The World”! May you have a joyful day today!
Need a quick neighborly gift? How about grabbing the Voila’ set from years ago and creating a quick card for a bottle of Martinellis?
I stamped the cover on the silver foil paper, fussy cut it and used our new little brads to attach to the serving platter with Merry Christmas on the platter.
Paul worked on Chapstick holders for all his coworkers. Might be the thing of the future as we learn to eat less sugar!
Merry Christmas!
Curvy Keepsake Turkey – Headed to France
Hello Friends,
Thank you for your patience as I continue to develop my blogging skills. Today I am posting the Weekly Deals and the Curvy Keepsake Turkey which we made at club. He didn’t look like this when we started but thanks to the imagination and creativity of the stampers we gave him a hat and one lady used the circle framelits to add a medallion around his neck. One lady stamped “DAD” on the medallion and took the turkey to her Dad’s hospital room to cheer him up. Recipe Sheets and Templates now included in the post!
Recipe and Templates:
Curvy Keepsake Turkey- Headed to France
Template for Turkey Front
Replacement Template for Curvy Keepsake Box