craft room work day  – new catalogs are coming…

craft room work day – new catalogs are coming…

So have you ever wondered what a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator does this time of year – besides being WILDLY excited with anticipation for the upcoming new annual catalog release! Well this morning I put in my catalog pre-order (demonstrators are allowed to see the new catalog early and purchase a select number of items so that we can get samples ready for the new catalog’s arrival! Also the retired list is out and available – there are items on sale and going fast and some great deals too! So ever year around this time I go through my collection and make a pile some years the piles are bigger and this is a big year – below is a photo of this year’s pile of all my stamps that are retiring I will get them ready to sell photograph them to put on the retired page of this website! and organize all of my card samples that have retired items featured on the card. They will be pulled and organized to sell or give away as prizes and gifts! the second picture is the first stack of cards with retiring product on them!

While trying to organize I also get to try and that is an operative word – try to clean up my desk!! As a self proclaimed paper hoarder – I find it extremely difficult to throw paper away – so I often collect bits and pieces of paper and ribbon from unfinished cards or leftovers from cards made. SOOOO… every once in a while I have a paper crafting clean up day and try to make as many cards out of the scraps on my desk as I can – it is a great creative exercise and stretches your right brain quite a bit! Here are some of the cards I created today … remember the scrapbooking page from Wednesday’s blog post well here are the inside “scraps” from the flowers I used to make the card from that post – I just couldn’t throw it away (see I’m very bad!!) but the card turned out really cute – don’t you think!?

The card below used the last inside flower pieces and some other scraps from the desktop!

The base of this card was an experiment from making my own shimmer cardstock I ended up using another piece of  cardstock other than this Misty Moonlight base but kept it to use later (see that is why my desk is always in disarray!) I also had a bunch of 1/2 inch strips of Balmy Blue cardstock from cutting down that color cardstock for a prior class… ever wonder what to do with those colored cardstock strips? The next two cards are great examples of fun ways to use these types of strip scraps! I used shapes in coordinating colors as the sentiment focal point and created a striped background over the shimmer cardstock base.

This second card I striped a Gorgeous grape cardstock base diagonally with the Balmy Blue strips and made an alternating directional pattern. I stamped and colored with Stampin’ Blends the smaller flower from Good Morning Magnolia (#149298) and the Magnolia Memory Dies (#1149578) – which is on the retiring list – this is a beautiful set/die combo – I will be sad to see this one go!

The next four images are from the Fine Art Floral Suite I used one 4″x 5 1/4″ piece of the 12 x 12″ DSP with matching acetate for a card a while back so I cut the rest of it up and made three cards and a beautiful and easy Scrapbooking page.

I continued with the Art gallery Stamp set since it was out on my desk and grabbed some Calypso Coral ink and some plain white butterfly dies from the Butterfly Wings die set and stamped the flowers on the butterflies to give them interest and texture. I had some left over Pearlescent Specialty Paper and ran that through the Dainty Diamonds Embossing Folder and mounted them on the card front!

This next card started with a discarded card front with two “block” stamped images in Magenta madness. I stamped the flower image from Art Gallery and added the words thank you multiple times in a background pattern! I really like the way this one turned out! The In Color ribbons are retiring  – so if you want any of these ribbons I would suggest ordering them sooner than later.  The current Hostess code is R37A4MHH.

I had some left over pieces from some cards I did about a month ago from the Friends Are Like Seashells Suite. The next two cards are made with those scrap pieces.

The last five cards used the majority of the last scraps on my desk!! I rearranged and now I am off to clean out the samples in my catalog binders. Looking forward to seeing you all on Sunday evening at 7PM for a fun Facebook Live! The first card uses the soon to be retiring Quite Curvy sentiment (#154430), the second card uses the retired Flower and Fields Sale-a-bration DSP and the Thanks sentiment is from the retiring Many Mates (#152633) which also has a coordinating die set – this is a great sentiment set! 

Always a fun exercise to stretch yourself and try to create using the limited supplies from your scrap bin or in my case from your desktop!

I hope these cards inspire some creativity and to go create art one stamp at a time! Below are some of the retiring items used for these cards!

Happy Stampin’,
Natalie

a rainbow of color  – scrapbook page and card

a rainbow of color – scrapbook page and card

One of the reasons I love Stampin’ Up! still, more than 20 years later – is the colors! Vibrant and coordinating – they are the best! I loved the Rainbow Glimmer paper (#153056) when it came out in this year’s current catalog but I have to admit it was so pretty I hated to cut it up and waste one inch of it! So today is all about color and chopping up my paper!

I started with a 12″ x 2″ strip of the Rainbow Glimmer Paper and die cut the Flower outline from the Perennials Petals Die set (#154321) from the January to June 2021 Mini catalog 6 times down the length of the strip, a 12″ x 12″ piece of Pacific Point from the 12 x 12 Brights collection (#147001), a half sheet of Basic White cardstock (#159276) 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″, a scrap of basic white cardstock and one of the die cut flowers from the 2 x 12 inch strip. I gathered a rainbow of ink pads: Daffodil Delight (#147094), Mambo Melon (#147051), Granny Apple Green (#147095), Bermuda Bay (#147096), and Gorgeous Grape ink (#147099) and set to work!

I have a sponge dauber for each of our 40 main colors and use this makeup container to hold them and labeled each color. Using the corresponding colors I sponged directly onto the sentiment stamp from the Ridiculously awesome stamp set (#152512) and fussy cut around the words.

I created this fun and colorful scrapbooking page using the negative space from the Rainbow Glimmer paper so nothing goes to waste. Cut 2 half-inch strips to decorate my basic white cardstock photo mats and added the sentiment and the flower in the upper right-hand corner and you have an easy scrapbook page ready for your favorite photos. But remember I told you I couldn’t waste even an inch of this gorgeous paper – well I took the flower outlines and created a Happy Birthday card!
Using a Basic White cardstock base (#159276) measuring 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ and scored in hlaf at 4 1/4″, I stamped the flower background stamp from the Pretty Perennials stamp set (#154435) in the colors above, Daffodil Delight, Mambo Melon, Granny Apple Green, Bermuda Bay and Gorgeous Grape. Adhered the flower outline dies to the matching colors and added the Gorgeous Grape Sheer Ribbon (#154572) and the Happy Birthday sentiment in Gorgeous grape ink from the Peaceful Moments stamp set (#151595)!
I hope this rainbow of color inspired you to create something colorful!
Creating art one stamp at a time!
Happy Stampin’
Natalie
live life on the wild side! – using rubber scraps to make a leopard pattern!

live life on the wild side! – using rubber scraps to make a leopard pattern!

What a fun and super simple card – all it took was a little out of the box thinking by some very creative demonstrators! The Butterly Brillance stamp set (#155092) comes as one solid background stamp and you see the holes in the picture below – WELL save those pieces!
Add those extra red rubber pieces in a random pattern of your making and stamp in Cinnamon Cider ink (#153114). Rotate the block to make the pattern more random as you stamp.
Using the brush tip side of Black Stampin’ Write marker (#100082) laid on it’s side more than the tip trace around 3/4 of each Cinnamon Cider image, creating the leopard spots!
You could leave it like this or using a Blending Brush (#153611) dipped into Crushed Curry ink (#1147087) – swirl the ink in a circular motion around the card front.
Wrap this 4″ x 5 1/4″ piece of stamped and blended cardstock with a piece of Cinnamon Cider In Color ribbon (#152482) and mount that onto a Cinnamon Cider card base (#153078) and Viola a Wild card from Red rubber scraps!! I die cut one of the dies from the Stitched So Sweetly die set (#151690) and stamped a sentiment from the Ridiculously Awesome stamp set (#152512) in Tuxedo Black Momento ink (#132708) and used the blending brushes and Crushed Curry in to allow the sentiment to blend into the card background!
diagonal z fold butterfly bouquet card

diagonal z fold butterfly bouquet card

Today’s Blog post is a card I featured in last Thursday’s Card class and yesterday’s Sunday night Facebook Live! It is another fun fold card – this one is called a Diagonal Z fold and I was inspired by several videos from fellow demonstrators. This card starts with a regular sized 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ piece of cardstock. Scored at 4 /14″ and 2 1/8″.
Measurements:

Calypso Coral Cardstock (#122925)
*5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 2 1/8″ and 4 1/4″
Butterfly Bijou DSP (#156824)
4″ x 5 1/4″
a complimentary design at 1 7/8″ x 5 1/4″
scraps for embellishing

Make a tick mark at 2 inches from the bottom of the Calypso Coral (#122925) base cardstock to the left of the short 2 1/8″ section. I place the card at the 2″ mark on the Stampin’ Trimmer (#152392) and ran my bone folder (#in the groove of the paper cutter to make a small notch in the paper to mark a tick mark.

Placing the tick mark in the cutting grove and the 4 1/4″ score line also in the cutting groove
Cut from the tick mark to the top of that score mark.
This is what the card will look like at this point in the cutting and scoring process!

Take the 4″ x 5 1/4″ piece of Butterfly Bijou DSP (#156824) and make a tick mark at 1 3/4″ and do the same diagonal cut from the tick mark to the corner of the DSP. (Cut from the flat edge to the corner as the corner is fragile and can buckle or accordion if pushed to cut from that side!)

Take the diagonally cut piece of DSP and cut a 1/4″ piece out of the middle – the easiest way to do this is to cut the paper from the edge in 1 7/8″ from each side and you will end up with a 1/4″ piece cut from the middle.
Take the 1 7/8″ x 5 1/4″ piece of complimentary DSP and make a tick mark at 1 3/4″ and cut diagonally to the corner.
Adhere the papers to the inside left and center panels, leaving an even border.
Take the 1 7/8″ x 5 1/4″ piece of complimentary DSP and make a tick mark at 1 3/4″ and cut diagonally to the corner. Adhere this to the front center panel as shown in the picture below.
Add embellishments to the card. I added two die cuts from the Butterfly Bijou DSP (#156824) using the Butterfly wings (#155523) die set and another for the front of the card using the more detailed butterfly dies in Basic White cardstock (#159276).
I added a sentiment from the Peaceful Moments (#151595) stamp set and stamped it all the way to the left near the score line so that the sentiment is hidden when the card is closed. I also used a Calypso Coral Stampin’ Write marker from the Many Marvelous Markers set (#147154) or the Subtles Marker assortment (#147156) to free hand draw a dotted line to make it look like the butterfly is flying from the words toward the outside of the card!
Here is another version of the card using Basic White cardstock (#159276) and Blushing Bride (#131198) cardstock and Sand and Sea Designer Series Paper (154288)!
And if you missed last night’s Facebook live where I demonstrate this diagonal Z fold card above feel free to take a peek at it!
Here are a few pictures of the card I created in the Facebook Live. I added the smaller triangle that I cut from the second complimentary 1 7/8″ x 5 1/4″ DSP and mounted it to the lower right hand corner and moved the smaller patterned butterfly to the lower left hand corner and added that smaller detailed die cut butterfly that I was looking for during the video!
Hope you enjoyed this new Diagonal Z Fold fun fold card!
Now go create art one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’,
Natalie

double easel card  – art gallery bundle

double easel card – art gallery bundle

A double Easel card is WAY easier than it looks – this is a WOW card that is simple to put together and looks amazing!

Measurements:

* 4-1/4″ x 11″ Thick Basic White cardstock (scored at 5-1/2″) (#140272)
* 4″ x 10-1/4″ colored cardstock (scored at 2-1/2″ and 5″) I used Poppy Parade (#119793)
* 3-3/4″ x 5″ piece of Designer Series Paper I used the Fine Art Floral DSP (#154558)
* 2-1/4″ x 3-3/4″ contrasting piece of DSP (#154558)
* basic white cardstock die cut approximately 2-1/4″ x 3-1/2″ (#159276)
* Sentiment to fit about 1/2 to 2/3 of label
* Focal point(s) to attach to the sentiment
* Embellishments for card front
* 3/4″ x 4-1/4″ strip of coordinating DSP

Cut, score and burnish the score line with the bone folder (#102300). Cut the colored cardstock and score at 2 1/2″ and 5″ and burnish the score lines so that the card will lie flat. Attach the colored cardstock to the front of the Thick Basic White Cardstock. (#140272)
Adhere a 3 3/4″ x 5″ piece of Designer Series Paper to the long piece of colored cardstock that is attached to the front of the Basic white card base, I used the Fine Art Floral DSP (#154558) for this card from the Fine Art Floral Collection. If you just LOVE this suite of products this one number will get you the whole collection (#155982)!
Adhere a 2 1/4″ x 3 3/4″ piece of coordinating Designer Series Paper to the 2 1/2″ x 4″ front flap of the colored cardstock piece.

I die cut a piece of Basic White cardstock (#159276) from the Stitched So Sweetly dies (#151690) and stamped in Poppy Parade ink (#147050) with the smaller flower from the Art Gallery (#154421) stamp set. I stamped the larger two step stampin’ flower from that set and die cut the flower and the words “just want to say” from the Floral Gallery Dies (#154316)

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I stamped thank you from the Peaceful Moments (#151595) stamp set in Tuxedo Black Momento (#132708) ink and adhered the bottom half to the front easel. I popped up the large flower on Stampin’ Dimensionals (#104430) and placed it in the bottom half of the sentiment and added retired Wonderful Gems (Forgot they were retired! – OOPS!)

Happy Stampin’!
Natalie