Showing posts with label Stampin Up Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stampin Up Cards. Show all posts

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Swap Card!


Tomorrow night I am attending our monthly "Artful Inkers" team meeting and below is my swap card to share with my team members.

This is a great way to share ideas! Interested in attending our meetings? Contact me today to find out how you can become part of our team!

Enjoy!



Recipe (100% Stampin' Up!): Blushing Bride DP, Blushing Bride and Early Espresso cardstock, Occasional Quotes stamp set (level 3 hostess set), butterfly punch, basic pearls, dimensionals, square lattice embossing folder and 3/8" whisper white ribbon sponged to make Early Espresso!

Friday, April 2, 2010

For All You Do


Hello All:

This morning I finally had some free time to sit down and make an Easter card for my Mom. I made a 6 x 6 easel card (great instructions here).

My newest stamp set from SU - For All You Do has quickly become a favourite of mine. The sentiment is from "Well Scripted" from the Occasions Mini. I used Cottage Wall DP and for cardstock I used old olive, rich razzleberry, orchid opulence and whisper white. The scalloped circles are a spellbinders die which I cut and embossed on my Big Shot. I have a small butterfly punch and I used the DP to cut a few out and added some pearls from my "Pretties Kit". I also embossed the orchid opulence flowers although it's hard to tell from the pictures. The ribbon is rich razzleberry.

I am hosting Easter dinner on Sunday for 12 people so I will give my Mom the card then. In the meantime, I hope she doesn't check out my Blog and spoil the surprise!

Have a great day and Happy Easter All!





Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Pinwheel Card

A friend of mine Donna (also my Stampin Up Demonstrator) had a class a while ago and we made this card. I wanted to share it with you because I think it's a cute card and it was so quick to make. We used the small tag punch from Stampin Up. I won't attempt to give you directions but I know if you are interested, you could just do a google search and probably find really good instructions on how to make it.

Check out Donna's website here - she is a great demonstrator and has taught me a great deal!

That's all for today. Thanks for looking!

Michelle