Showing posts with label show & tell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label show & tell. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Homework and Show & Tell

As you may know, I like to give my stamp club members homework at the end of each class.  This keeps them stamping in between our monthly classes.  Below are the cards that were brought back to June's meeting.  The homework assignment was to use vellum.




  

 


Sometimes stampers will also bring Show & Tell - something else that they have made between our monthly meetings. I always enjoy seeing these projects because then I know that my stampers are using the products and tools they buy!  Below are the Show & Tell items shared at my June classes.



I hope I didn't miss posting any of the projects.  I often forget to take a photo and sometimes I use my phone instead of my camera to take pics.  So I sometimes miss a photo or two.

Thanks for stopping by!
Kathy


Monday, February 9, 2015

Show & Tell

I encourage everyone who attends my stamp club classes to bring "Show & Tell" to our monthly meetings.  It is always fun to see what everyone creates with the supplies they have!

The card above was made by Jean.


Nancy M. made a bunch of these notebooks with cards inside for the secretaries at her school.  This was a project we made at stamp club back meeting in October 2013.  You can see the different versions of this project BY CLICKING HEREHERE, AND HERE



This card was made by Patti B. I love how she used the wood grain textured embossing folder  to make the cross.


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Thanks for stopping by!
Kathy

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Tuesday's Tip - Diane's Show & Tell

 
Today's tip is actually one of my customer's Show & Tell projects from July's Stamp Club meeting.  I encourage club members to bring something that they have been working on since our last meeting.  Diane has been busy organizing her Designer Series Paper.  This is a page from a binder where she has printed samples of her DSP and coordinating card stock.  Although you could do this by cutting and pasting scraps, Diane chose to scan her paper and complete this page digitally.  (Can you tell that her job is working with computers?)

Below are two samples of the "Card in a Box" project we will be making at my Birthday Bash on Saturday.


The basic box is easy to make.  The hard part is choosing which stamps, paper, and inks to use!  There is still room if you would like to join us THIS SATURDAY to make birthday cards.  More details can be found BY CLICKING HERE

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Thanks for stopping by!
Kathy

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

July's Show & Tell

I had 21 ladies here (over 4 days) for my July stamp club meetings.  I gave a sneak peek of our first project HERE.  Before I show you the other projects we made, I wanted to share the "Show & Tell" projects that some of my club members brought to the meeting.  These are projects that they have made since our last club meeting.

Here is a beautiful card that Lisa made:


Below is a  Journal (Stampin' Up item #135718) that Jean covered and decorated.


And here is another journal that she decorated by stamping on the outside and inside front cover.  These journals are 2 for $4.95 (p.200 in the current catalog.) They make a great gift.











Below are some MY DIGITAL STUDIO projects that Lyn made.  The first two are shadow boxes she made of her nephew's commissioning ceremony.

She used fabric for the blue background, printed the text boxes using MDS, and then mounted on cardstock and arranged in the frame.  For the one with the red back ground, she created the entire page in MDS - no physical cutting and rearranging the pieces.  These are just beautiful in real life!
Below is a framed 12x12  scrapbook page that Lyn designed in MDS.  She has made a lot of these for new babies and also for graduations.
You can make projects like this (scrapbook pages, calendars, photo books, etc...) by using My Digital Studio.
CLICK HERE to learn more about it.  You can even get a 30 day trial for FREE!

Diane also brought show & tell, but I will share hers for Tuesday's tip!

Thanks for stopping by!
Kathy