Friday, January 31, 2014

Sale-a-Brate with Mini Envelope Books

The final project from my envelope punch board class is this cute hanging envelope holder.  I have been obsessed with making a version of this with the punch board since I bought it.  I created one last year with the Sent with Love Simply Sent Kit but liked the idea of using various Sale-a-Bration products in a single fun sample. 

The envelopes are 3 x 4 and you can get 4 out of a 12 x 12 sheet since you start with a 6 x 6 square of DSP.  In this case, it's a piece of Sweet Sorbet DSP.  Follow the grids on the Envelope Punch Board to make the envelopes and layer them over each other.  The inserts are 3 3/4 x 2 3/4 so you can get 4 of them out of a 1/2 sheet of cardstock.


First thing I taught was how to make these fun fringe flowers.  In this case, I put a magnet on the back, adhered with Crystal Effects, to hold the album on the wall.  To make the flower, take a piece of designer paper, any size really, and put a strip of adhesive on the bottom. Fold over but do not score or you will have a very sharp petal on your flower instead of a loop.  Once adhered, use the fringe scissors and cut to about 1/2 inch.  Then put adhesive on the unfringe portion and roll.  This flower was a 10 x 2 piece.


I wanted to show the My Digital Studio (MDS) product as well as the stamp sets and accessories from the brochure.  In this first envelope, I used the Decorative Dots stamp from the MDS download and colored it Pistachio Pudding.  Then I printed it on Whisper White cardstock and punched it out with my Banner Punch.  It's stapled on a piece of Crisp Cantaloupe.  I also did one in Crisp Cantaloupe and punched those out with the Banner Punch.  Since I didn't get the You're Lovely stamp set, I used the MDS version to cut out and layer on another piece of DSP from the Sweet Sorbet DSP and put the banners behind it.


The second envelope has a tab directly from the Banner Blast stamp set in Crisp Cantaloupe and is punched out with the Banner punch.  The little banner on the bottom is done with the MDS Decorative Dot image and it's scored twice to create an elevated banner.  The flower on it is from the Sweet Sorbet Accessory Pack.  I colored the cork with the fat tip of the Crisp Cantaloupe marker to pull it into the color combo.  Please note: If you use this cork, it's beyond sticky so where it rests is where it will stay..... :) You have been warned!


The third envelope leverages the Summer Starfruit Twine from the Sweet Sorbet Accessory Pack.  The rest of the Pistachio Pudding Decorative Dots was punched out with the Decorative Label framelit and then I did the See Ya Later in Basic Black in MDS and punched that out again with a framelit.  The banner is another piece of Sweet Sorbet DSP hooked to the top of the Crisp Cantaloupe insert.


Supplies:
  • Cardstock: Crisp Cantaloupe, Whisper White, Sweet Sorbet DSP
  • Ink: Crisp Cantaloupe
  • Stamp Set: Banner Blast
  • Accessories: My Digital Studio, One Big Sale-a-Bration 2014 Download, Big Shot & Cutting Mats, Magnetic Platform, Decorative Labels, Sweet Sorbet Accessory Pack, Banner Punch, Dimensionals, Adhesive, Scissors, Crisp Cantaloupe Marker, Envelope Punch Board, Fringe Scissors, Magnet, Crystal Effects

Have a craftastic day,
Stacy

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Sale-a-Brate with Boxes

Today the sun finally peeked through the inversion and my daughter asked me if it was summer again.  It's still cold but at least it's not that depressing gray color that even gets to me after a while and three weeks is definitely a while!  Maybe this means a little mojo will come back since I won't be staring outside at clouds and the like.

Today's project is another from my envelope punch board class.  This idea was completely lifted from this video that I found through my late, can't sleep since baby is moving around like a boxer, nights on Pinterest.  The link to the video tutorial is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KE7PjcixJGc.

 
I started with a 12 x 12 sheet of paper to make the first box out of Sale-a-Bration paper.  I like this Pistachio Pudding DSP that comes with the Sweet Sorbet DSP, exclusively offered during Sale-a-Bration.  This box has a bow made out of scraps which was detailed in yesterday's blog post.  I used the very versatile Perfect Pennants stamp set and Pistachio Pudding ink and layered on Crumb Cake.  I also used the Chalk Marker to highlight on the circle.

To make the 12 x 12 box:
  • align one corner of the paper at 3" - rotate and punch again so you have all four corners.
  • Flip paper and repeat at each 3" so you have two slots on each corner.
  • Flip back over to 1st side and line up against score line and score the corners - this creates your box lid.
  • Fold along the score lines.
  • Push in the two sides to make them fold in and use bone folder to make sharp crease.
  • Adhere with sticky strip - use a paper piercing tool to peel the tape backing off!  
  • If you have a little space at the top, seal with a glue dot in each corner.  This might be an OCD step but I am the Overly Critical Demonstrator when it comes to my own project.

 
To keep the box closed, attach the layered piece to the top flap with a dimensional and put a dimensional on the bottom as well but do not remove the backing.  This way, when you put something in the box, you can peel that back off and close the box up!

Supplies:
  • Cardstock/DSP: Sweet Sorbet DSP, Crumb Cake, Pistachio Pudding, Whisper White
  • Ink: Pistachio Pudding
  • Stamp Set: Perfect Pennants
  • Accessories: Envelope Punch Board, Sticky Strip, Dimensionals, Glue Dots, 1 3/4 circle punch, Chalk Marker, and Adhesive
 
 
 
I actually did this box first.  The paper for this box was cut down to 11 x 11 so that there was a strip to use to make the bow in the same color (which I obviously didn't realize until after I'd already made the daffodil one!)  This box is still scored at 3" so it just makes it a little shorter but the same width. 
 
Supplies:
  • Cardstock/DSP: Polka Dot Parade, Daffodil Delight, Whisper White
  • Ink: Pumpkin Pie
  • Stamp Set: Perfect Pennants
  • Accessories: Envelope Punch Board, Sticky Strip, Dimensionals, Glue Dots, 1/2 circle punch, Banners Framelits, Big Shot & Cutting Mats, Magnetic Platform, and Adhesive
Have a craftastic day,
Stacy

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Sale-a-Bration with Bows

Last night I had a demonstrator workshop at a hostess's house that featured the Envelope Punch Board.  This great product is not in our catalog but is available for purchase and is a great way to work your way towards a $50 order during this promotion to get free Sale-a-Bration merchandise!



http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=133774

At the end of the workshop, they threw me a surprise baby shower.  I swear, this group never ceases to amaze me.  They didn't realize how much we love elephants and sock monkeys and they bought little Michael some of both. It was very sweet, like the wonderful caramel cheesecake we ate afterwards!

During the workshop, we covered how to make envelopes, boxes, and bows with the Envelope Punch board that I will post during the rest of the week.  The make and take from the workshop was a really adorable card which featured the following Sale-a-Bration products:
  • Sweet Sorbet Designer Series Paper
  • Decorative Dots Embossing Folder
  • See Ya Stamp Set

The technique for the bow was learned from this great tutorial - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTSbH_p4hCM



To make the bow:
  • 6 x 1 piece - Put into the envelope punch board with the 6" side touching the ruler.  Place the end in the middle of the envelope punch button.  Move to 3" and punch again.  Put the other end in the middle of the envelope punch button.  Turn the DSP over and repeat these three steps.  Put a glue dot on each end and fold into the center.
  • 3 1/2 x 1 piece - Place the 1" end under the punch button.  To center, line up with the straight edge on the grid of the board.  Turn over and do again.  Then put the 3 1/2 side against the ruler and line up on the 1 3/4" mark.  Punch the board and turn over.  Repeat this punch at 1 3/4.  Put a glue dot in the center and layer the first piece on top.
  • 1 x 1/4 piece - Put a glue dot on each end of this piece and wrap around the other bow pieces.
To finish the card:
  • Attach the Basic Black and Pool Party cardstock to the folded Whisper White card with adhesive.
  • Layer the DSP to the coordinating piece of Basic Black cardstock and attach to the card with adhesive in the center.
  • Ink up the saying of your choice with the fat tip of the Basic Black marker.  Huff & stamp on the piece of Whisper White.  Layer on the coordinating piece of Basic Black and attach to the card using adhesive.
  • Attach the bow to the card using a dimensional.
Supplies:
  • Cardstock: Whisper White (8 1/2 x 5 1/2, 3 x 1 3/4), Basic Black (5 1/4 x 4, 4 1/4 x 2 1/4, 3 1/4 x 2), Pool Party (5 x 3 3/4), Sale-A-Bration DSP (4 x 2, 6 x 1, 3 1/2 x 1, 1 x 1/4)
  • Marker: Basic Black
  • Stamps: See Ya Later
  • Accessories: Envelope Punch Board, Glue Dots, Adhesive
Have a craftastic day,
Stacy

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Big Promotions and New Products - 1/28/2014

New Weekly Deals
 

 

New Digital Downloads
 
Check out the new digital downloads here: http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ItemList.aspx?categoryID=1731


Sale-a-Bration


If you didn’t get a brochure in the mail, check out the offerings here: http://su-media.s3.amazonaws.com/media/catalogs/NA/20131119_SAB_EN/20131119_SAB_en_US.pdf.

When you spend $50 in merchandise, you qualify for free merchandise exclusive to Sale-a-Bration.  My favorite product is the heartfelt banner which is hanging in my living room.  I think it’s an adorable and quick home décor project.  My favorite stamp set is the Banner Blast with the Banner punch.  It will be great in mini books and photo projects!

NEW PRODUCT!  Texture Boutique Embossing Machine
 
 

One of the new products available in time for Sale-a-Bration and at a GREAT price point.  Wouldn’t you love to be able to emboss on your cards using the embossing folder without having to invest the full $100 in a Big Shot?  Now you can with a Textured Boutique machine for only $29.95!  Combine this with three embossing folders and you qualify for Sale-a-Bration benefits.  Check it out here:  http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=132657

NEW PRODUCT – Hip Hip Hooray Card Kit


Another new product available in time for Sale-a-Bration is a new card kit.  You get all the supplies you need to create 20 cards for $19.95.  The kit has everything you need to assemble the cards except scissors and would be a fun crafting experience for you or as a gift to someone who likes making cards but doesn’t want to invest in a craft room of their own!   The kit comes with the supplies and die cuts to make 20 cards with envelopes, 3 stamps (Thanks, Hip Hip Hooray – It’s Your Day, and Just for You), a clear block, dimensionals, instructions, and a Basic Gray Stamp spot.  This is a great deal and I can’t wait for mine to get here in the mail. 

Click here to see the kit and click More Images to see the cards themselves!  http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=134998

Don’t forget that other card kits can be found here: http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/Landing.aspx?categoryid=932
And other new arrivals that aren’t in a catalog can be found here: http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ItemList.aspx?categoryid=1216

New Paper Pumpkin Subscriptions
 
 
Sign up by 2/10 as a first time subscriber and get the 2012-2014 In Color Markers for free!  If you signed up by 1/25, please email me so I can get your special card in the mail that uses the markers and stamps you will be getting in your kit!  Anyone that signs up by 2/10 will get to draw from my retired grab bag that I am getting from having you sign up!  If you are out of town, Callie will draw for you and I’ll put it in the mail!  Since I won’t be doing much for the next couple of months, this is a great way to have some creative cards at your fingertips since everything you need except adhesive and scissors comes in the kit! 
I submitted some suggestions to Stampin’ Up! recently and was told that previous feedback from demonstrators had been incorporated into the kits from February forward so I’m very excited for our existing subscribers and for the new members we are bringing on board!  If you previously enrolled and are interested in trying it out again, you can reactivate your account without getting the starter kit again.  You won’t qualify for the new markers but you will get to see the new kits!
Check out this page for more information:  http://craftasticdayswithstacy.blogspot.com/2013/07/join-my-paper-princesses-club.html

Whole Lot of Love

The Whole Lot of Love promotion has ended, but we still have some products in stock. Available until 11:59 PM (MT) on February 14, 2014 or while supplies last.   Review them here: http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ItemList.aspx?categoryid=1712
• 131850: Love You More Stamp Set (wood-mount)
• 131853: Love You More Stamp Set (clear-mount)
• 134611: Follow My Heart Stamp Set (wood-mount)
• 134617: Flowerfull Heart Stamp
• 132862: Toujours + d'amour Stamp Set
• 134610: Sweetheart Treat Bags
• 132162: Monster Hugs Boy
• 132163: Monster Hugs  Girl
• 134609: Sweet Sayings Cards and Envelopes

Have a craftastic day,
Stacy

Friday, January 24, 2014

January Paper Pumpkin Ideas

Today is the second day of Paper Pumpkin catchup.  While I really do try to do the kits within 24 hours of getting them, the holidays threw me for a little creative loop and I was too busy playing with all my great pre-order goodies!



Until February 10th, you can sign up to receive the My Paper Pumpkin starter kit and get a free set of 2012-2014 In Color Markers for FREE!  That's a $14.95 value that comes in a box already filled with $20 worth of goodies for only $19.95 plus tax!  If you sign up by Saturday night, you will also get to draw from the retired grab bag if I qualify for it!

THE KIT

 
This kit comes with 4 cards that are Crumb Cake/Kraft on the outside and Coastal Cabana/Calypso Coral on the inside, envelopes, 4 paper doilies, 2 sheets of paper stickers, a Basic Gray Stampin' Spot, and a Love Notes stamp set with 3 images - LOVE, a heart bubble, and a series of arrows.


PROJECT 1

 
This first project is actually my favorite.  The doily is attached to the side and trimmed.  I stamped the tag with Love and layered the banners on the card before attaching this.  I recommend using glue dots to hold these paper stickers to the cards - they tend to pull up when layered on each other.

PROJECT 2

 
This card is technically inside out since the samples all have the Kraft side facing out.  But just like when you use My Digital Studio, if you have two sides to a card, you have two sides to create on!  In this case, I put the doily on the side and stamped it directly.  Then attached the banner and arrows as shown. 

PROJECT 3

 
This is my least favorite card and the one I created first.  I think I got caught on the color combo and didn't craft my way out of my dilemma very well.  I think it's pretty busy, like my mind these days!  :)
 
I added a piece of the Basic Gray cardstock to the doily and also to the heart bubble since Callie crawled in my lap right as I stamped it and it was crooked!  The inside of this card is Calypso Coral and would show through the chevrons on the right if the card was closed.


PROJECT 4

I always like to try either a mini book or fun fold with these kits.  In this case, I went for a fold.


I folded the Calypso Coral piece in half at 2 1/8 using my Paper Trimmer to score the line and a bone folder to really give a sharp edge.  I layered the arrow sticker over the chevrons and attached with a glue dot on each end so it wouldn't come off.  Then the Kraft shows through it when the card is shut.  I cut the heart out of the hexagon and cut the "You're" off the "You're Loved" sticker since the printer cut most of it off for me!  The doily is hooked to the back of the diagonal striped side.


The inside has the doily attached to the hexagon side and has another statement and heart cut from a hexagon.  On the inside, I left the label blank so it could be signed and then stamped the images as shown.

I think this would be a cute card to put a photo on the doily and a sweet message for my sweetheart on the inside.  God knows he likes receiving cards from me after seeing all the money I spend on my "hobby."

Come back tomorrow to read about the December Mini book kit and what my plans are for it!

Have a craftastic day,
Stacy

Thursday, January 23, 2014

November Paper Pumpkin Ideas

Well the head cold fairy has visited our house and left Callie and I with the sniffles and ear aches.  We were bound to get colds this winter but I'm hoping for a short shelf life on these since a sick prego mom that can't take anything isn't a really good caretaker for a toddler that refuses to slow down and rest!

But while she plays with pillows and builds a fort out of our laundry hamper, I thought I'd take on a less messy approach and finish up some samples with the November Paper Pumpkin kit.  Since everything you need comes with the kit, it is easy to create and then put everything back in that wonderful orange box!

THE KIT
 
 
This kit came with supplies for four cards, envelopes, star garland, Real Red Stampin' Spot, and a stamp set with a small star and the saying of "Wishing you a Merry Christmas." 
 
 
I created four projects with the supplies and a few others from my craft cave and was only left with two strings of star garland at the end to use on scrapbooking and birthday cards!
 
PROJECT 1
 
 
This project is the card that is outlined in the instructions. 

PROJECT 2
 
 
 
The NOEL banners in this kit are die cut.  After making the first card, I used the scrap that the banner was cut from and traced it twice on the inside of one of the cards.  I cut those out and it gave me the two side banners I needed.  The garland is adhered with glue dots and will be used to hang it.  Then I used the NOEL banner to cover the saying with a photograph of my family that I had left over from my scrapbooking exploits last week.  The strips of diagonal lines are cut from what is left over after cutting out the banners!

The Merry was inked up using the stamp spot and stamped on the bottom where I created a fingerprint accidentally!

To do the side banners, I utilized our great On Film Framelits and the Yippee Skippee set that we received at Convention!  A few tricks for this set - use wax paper between the framelit and the cardstock to allow for easy removal.  If you don't have wax paper, you just need to poke out the big holes with your paper piercing tool and then poke the little squares or the circles in the die to pop it out of the framelit.


PROJECT 3
 
 
Since I had out the On Film Framelits, I used one on the banner and draped the star garland at the bottom.  Then the saying that was punched out by the framelit is up on dimensionals and to the side.  The saying is stamped on the inside.

PROJECT 4
 
 
 
Looking at what I had on the table, I realized I could create a really cute Thank You card.  This utilizes the film strip and the arrow from the On Film Framelits and the scraps from the banner card.  I cut the big arrow in half so that it could come out each end of the framelit.  It's a little off center because I put the saying on the framelit and decided to move it which ripped the cardstock a little and I had to cover that up!

I hope you enjoyed these samples.  Come back tomorrow and see what samples I've created using the Real Life mini book kit we got in December.

Have a craftastic day,
Stacy

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

This Week's Promotions - 1/22/2014

Just a few updates to pass along on some time sensitive promotions. 

WEEKLY DEALS

View the new weekly deals by clicking the image below or the clicking here.

http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ItemList.aspx?categoryid=1634


DIGITAL DOWNLOADS

View the new digital downloads by clicking the image below or the clicking here.

http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ItemList.aspx?categoryID=1729

MY PAPER PUMPKIN PROMOTION
 
Sign up by 2/10 as a first time subscriber and get the 2012-2014 In Color Markers for free! 


Sign up by 1/25 and get a card in the mail from me using the starter kit stamps and the new markers so you start right off with an idea and get a draw from my retired grab bag if I get enough sign ups to qualify for it!  If you are out of town, Callie will draw for you and I’ll put it in the mail!  

Since I won’t be doing much for the next couple of months as we welcome the new baby and get a new routine, this is a great way to have some creative cards and projects at your fingertips since everything you need except adhesive and scissors comes in the kit!  Check out this page for more information:  http://craftasticdayswithstacy.blogspot.com/2013/07/join-my-paper-princesses-club.html

For those that received this month's kit, how great was it to receive a free package of the In Color Boutique Buttons that were in your box this month?  And then there was the Paper Pumpkin package itself?  I have to say that while I don't understand all the trends happening in crafting right now, I appreciate that Stampin' Up! seems to be right in the mix with them.  I've absolutely loved the kits from the last three months and will be showing the kits and my samples over the next three days so stay tuned for some great new ideas!

Have a craftastic day,
Stacy