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Thank You Cards & Bumble Bees for the Teachers

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God has blessed me with wonderful friends to encourage me, to celebrate me, to bring a casserole or send a card if I am sick, to be that listening ear on occasion, or to keep me company while Ruger is being groomed.  It is always a delight to make a thank you card for them, to pray for them as I create it and always to give thanks to God for them.

I saw a card on Pinterest made by Kristi at stampingwithkristi.com and chose her idea for this thank you card.  I added more layers for additional color, used a different embossing folder, different ribbon, different inside greetings and different bling but the die tools and flower stamp were the same.  Thank you, Kristi.

 

Recipe

  • Base:  Thick Basic White, 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 scored at 4 1/4
  • Matte:  Black, 5 3/8 X 4 1/8 (1/16 reveal)
  • Layer (X2):  Lovely Lipstick, 5 1/4 X 4
  • Top (X2):  Basic White, 5 X 3 3/4, emboss one with dotted diamonds embossing folder
  • Design Frame:  Black, 5 1/4 X 2
    • die cut with Stampin’ Up! Detailed Bands Die
    • use a scrap of black and die cut just the band part of the die (X2) for extra length on the main black die cut; (I wanted the band to cover the pink layer so it blends with the black layer).
  • Flower, leaves and inside of the black detailed die:  Basic White, 5 1/2 X 4 1/4
    • Using the same die as used for the black, position it so it just cuts the white for the inside
    • Flower and leaves are from Band Together SU stamp set, stamped in Memento Black Ink and colored with alcohol markers – Polished Pink Lt & Dk
  • Greetings:  Waterfront SU stamp set, stamp in Memento Black Ink, ‘Friends make….’ and the inside ‘hard times….’
    • So Glad We Are Friends is in the Band Together stamp set used for the flowers and leaves
  • Inside Strip:  Black, 5 X 1,  die cut with another of the Detailed Bands Dies, trim edge after adhering
  • Bling:  5 pink sequins

How many ideas like this have you saved in Pinterest to make ‘someday’?

Let me check my Pinterest, Sal; just 6,200 ideas!  When I bought a new set of stamps or dies I would save all the examples that I liked and then take bits and pieces from different cards to create something for classes that was unique.  Sometimes just the visual would spark my creativity and send me down the path to create something totally different.

This next thank you card is a case but it is not in my saved Pinterest cards; it is a screen print from somewhere and was saved in pictures so I don’t have the creator’s name.  She/he made it as a Mother’s Day card and I changed it up a bit, added a colored base and matching DSP layer and greetings from the Stampin’ Up! Messages Die stamped with the Many Messages stamp set.

 

I love that your greetings don’t cover up the pretty flowers. 

Thank you, Sal.  The greetings I had in the Many Messages that were cut with the Messages die set were perfect for what I wanted to say.

What you need to know:

  • Standard Base, Standard White Layer with 1/8 reveal, DSP layer with 1/16th reveal
    • Base:  Petal Pink, 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 scored at 4 1/4
    • Layer:  Basic White, 5 1/4 X 4
    • Top: DSP, 5 1/8 X 3 7/8
  • Flowering Tulips Stamp set and Tulip dies;  Using DSP for die cuts of blossoms and leaves
    • Inside greeting from the stamp set, inside die cut squares and bottom tulips from Tulip Dies & DSP
  • Daffodil Daydream Stamp set and Daffodil dies
    • Daffodil Delight die cuts with Crushed Curry layers, all sponged for depth
    • Garden Green die cuts for leaves sponged on edges
  • Pansy Patch Stamps and Pansy dies
    • Petals are White, Fresh Freesia and Dark Purple with a Crushed Curry middle
    • Leaves are Evening Evergreen and Soft Succulent
  • Embellishments: 3 brass butterflies, gold bow, 6 yellow jewels

So why not a ‘real’ recipe?

Well, Sal, I used scraps for the die cuts and I do not have measurements for how much I used.  At least the above list will show the dies and stamps that I used should I ever do another bouquet of flowers like this one. Or if I want to pull the die I used on the inside to cut little squares (bringing more of the base color into the inside) then I can go to the recipe box and click on the card to go to the blog and find the die set.

Moving along….  I had a birthday celebration with a friend and wanted to make something special so I pulled out the Big Shot Spiral Flower Die and lots of designer series paper to make a 3D bouquet.  Michaels and the dollar store had tiny flowers and leaves I could add to the paper flowers as well as a small vase.

They have mixed media creations so mine is a mixed 3D creation.  There are seven spiral flowers in various southwestern colors which is my friends decor.   Next time I need to remember to have the prettiest side of the DSP rolled to the middle instead of on the outside where so little shows.

It is back to school time for the grandchildren and my last Thursday watching the boys so I guided them in making bumble bee cards for their teachers.  I bought apples and little single serving caramel treats and had them pick out a bag from my ‘bag of bags’ and put the apple on top of the caramel and then we made the card to attach by watching a Pinterest video.  They love videos and it worked well to show them what we were doing.

The pin is from CraftISH corner.

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/72479875249202152/

Jaxson:

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Emmitt:

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Thanks to Robyn, my Australian friend, I had a bee stamp.  I was sad about a stamp set I sold that had a bee I liked and she remembered me saying that I wished I hadn’t sold that set so she bought me a bee stamp.  Thanks Robyn!

The boys didn’t quite understand stamping the bee but not writing the word ‘be’.  I avoid some of the ‘pun’ stamps because I know they are learning to spell and it can be confusing.

Spoken like a concerned retired third grade teacher. 

Need to help wherever we can, Sal.

 

Riddle of the day:

Question:  What can be held in your right hand but not your left hand?

Answer:  Your left hand.

Happiness Abounds, Flowering Tulips, Sending Smiles

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June’s Party Event included three cards:

1)  Happiness Abounds

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2) Flowering Tulips

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3) Sending Smiles

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What a fun party!  One lady said she was going to get a frame and make the card a wall hanging!  There was lots of laughter as the stamping was going on!

My thank you gift to the hostess was a sweet bag made with the Butterfly Kisses designer series paper, casing Debra Harrison at www.simplysweetinkdesigns.com, by covering a white lunch bag with designer series paper.  The guests received an Embossed Treat Bag of goodies with a Sweet Songbird flying through the air with clouds from Give It A Whirl dies.

The hostess received a card in her bag with a gift certificate to one of my events among other goodies. The greeting on the card is from Happy Hedgehogs.  The ‘Hello Friend’ is the retired Friendly Hello.  ‘So Happy You’re Here’ is from Sweet Songbirds.

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Those butterflies and birds just make me feel happy! So what is in the bags?

For the bags,  I found a variety pack of M&Ms with hopes that they each would have a little of a flavor they liked and then I added a bag of flower seeds and a thank you card they could use; that way they went home with four cards from the event. For the thank you card I used the cards and matching envelopes from Sale A Bration.  The door prize was a set of garden tools to help the winner plant her flower seeds.

The cardstock and matching envelope are so pretty that all I did is add the layering thank you from Amazing Thanks dies in the same colors of Pool Party and Soft Sea Foam, scored two lines at the bottom and then added some gems!  I wish I would have taken a better picture.


Recipe for card  #1)  Happiness Abounds

  • Base:  Thick Whisper White, 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 scored at 4 1/4
  • Layer 1(X2):  Fresh Freesia, 5 1/4 X 4
  • Layer 2 (X2):  Basic White, 3 3/4 X 5
    • Outside layer is die cut with Blossoming Happiness Die with the top point of die 1/4″ from top
    • Stamp ‘happy birthday’ from Happiness Abounds Stamp Set in Gorgeous Grape Ink 3/4″ from bottom
    • Wrap 6″ of Fresh Freesia 3/8″ Open Weave Ribbon around the bottom, add bow- 8″ of ribbon needed
    • Inside uses a fussy cut flower from the side of Hues of Happinesss designer series paper, (don’t toss out those sides of your pretty paper); stamp greeting from Happiness Abounds Stamp Set in Gorgeous Grape ink
  • Die cut three flowers, three double leaves and one many leaved stem from the Hues of Happinesss designer series paper with Blossoming Happiness Dies, attach flowers with Stampin’ Dimensionals and leaves with Glue Dots.
  • Add bling

Recipe for card  #2) Flowering Tulips (thank you Lindastamps.com)

  • Base: Pool Party, 4 1/4 X 11, scored at 5 1/2
  • Layer 1: Basic Black, 4 X 5 1/4
  • Top Pieces:
    • Flowering Fields DSP (retired) Tulips – 3 X 4 for middle
    • Flowering Fields DSP (retired) Dots- 1 X 4 (X2) for top and bottom
    • Mount the top and bottom first, flush to the black layer then mount the middle
  • Banner: Vellum, 5 1/4 X 1 9/16 (1/16 beyond 1/2), punch with banner punch
    • Tip:  Build your banner with your tulip, stem and greeting then adhere to card front, I have vellum glue that doesn’t show but you can glue behind your tulip and greeting with just a touch under butterfly
  • Tulip:
    • Poppy Parade for main piece, 3 1/4 X 1 1/2  die cut with Tulips Dies
    • Petal Pink for inside piece of tulip, 1 X 1 1/4 die cut with Tulips Dies;  I used the top three dies shown in this picture with the first two pieces both done in Poppy Parade and sponged slightly with white ink and the third piece done in Petal Pink
    • Greenery is Garden Green with the longer stem and leaf shown to the right in the picture and sponged with Garden Green to look like the DSP (designer series paper)

 

  • Inside Layer 1:
    • Poppy Parade, 4 X 5 1/4
    • Basic White, 3 3/4 X 5
    • DSP at bottom, 3 3/4 X 1
    • Basic Black Strip, 3 3/4 X 1/8
  • Greeting:  Basic White, 2 X 2, stamp with greeting from Flowering Tulips Stamp Set and die cut with the scalloped Layering Circle Die, second to smallest that is 1 1/2 ” in diameter
  • Brass Butterfly for bling

Recipe for card  #3)  Sending Smiles

  • Base:  Polished Pink, 8 1/2 X 5 1/2, scored at 4 1/4
  • Layer 1 (X2):  Basic White, 5 1/4 X 4
  • Greeting:
    • Basic White, 4 X 1, Stamp with Sending Smiles greeting in Polished Pink and die cut with Sending Dies greeting strip
  • Sending:
    • Background for ‘sending’ is Polished Pink, 1 5/8 X 3 5/8, Die cut with solid ‘sending’ in Sending Dies
    • Top of ‘sending’ is Basic White, 1 5/8 X 3 5/8, layered on a piece of Adhesive Sheet 1 1/2 X 3 1/2, then die cut with the detailed ‘sending’ in the Sending Dies
  • Brass Butterflies and In Color Jewels (retired)
  • Inks:
    • Polished Pink for flowers
    • Pale Papaya for center of flowers
    • Garden Green for stems of the flowers
    • Granny Apple Green full strength and then second generation (no reinking just stamp) for grass
  • Tips:
    • Cut out your sending greeting and position it (without adhering) so you see where to stamp the flowers and stems.  Be sure and move it out of the way before stamping
    • Position the two flowers on the left on the same block by stamping the green stem made for the two flowers on a piece of scratch paper/ grid paper – and then positioning the flowers on the block so they will fit on the stem.  If you stamp the stem first you may go off the paper with your flowers.  The best option is to use a stamparatus with one plate for flowers and one plate for stems.
    • Mask the flowers by stamping them on our Masking Paper and then fussy cutting them out.  Place them on the flowers and then stamp the stem.

Hostess Bag

  • White Lunch Bag base:  Cut the bag off so it is 6″ tall
  • Front:  Butterfly Kisses designer series paper, 6″ X width of bag, adhere to front of bag
  • Flap:  Butterfly Kisses DSP (designer series paper), 3 X width of bag; score at 1″ on the short side and round the opposite corners.  Adhere 1″ score section to back of lunch bag
  • Label:  Basic White, die cut with the Designer Tags Die, stamp sentiment in Starry Sky
  • Label Strip:  Fresh Freesia, 11/16″ (1/16 less than 3/4)  X width of bag
  • Fold over the top flap and adhere the label about half way down from flap
  • Fussy cut and adhere 3 butterflies from the DSP and add Fun Flowers Resin Shapes, a clip and a bow in the clip made from Orchid Oasis 1/8″ Mettalic Woven Ribbon

Thank you for sharing part of your day with me.

SAL,  Sharing A Lot

Karen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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