Here are some cute ways for giving gift cards this holiday season. You can choose to make these during my Holiday Extravaganza. Make any 4 gift card holders for $5. Scroll down to see ideas for Christmas cards you can make, and for the times you can stop by to complete your projects. Let me know if you can stop by! Check back for other projects you can make at my holiday extravaganza in MY NEW CRAFT ROOM!!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Holiday Extravaganza – Part 2
These are some of the cards you can choose to make at my Holiday Extravaganza. Make any 4 cards for $5. You choose which cards you want to make, and how many of each. Scroll down to see the dates/times when you can stop by MY NEW CRAFT ROOM and work on your projects. Keep checking back for other projects you can make. The next post will show several ideas for giving gift cards. Thanks for looking!
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Holiday Extravaganza!
You are invited to join me in my new craft room for some holiday fun. Come to my house during any of the following "open" stamping times and get a start on your holiday projects.
Tue. Nov. 10 9am-2pm and/or 6-9pm
Wed. Nov. 11 9am-2pm
Fri. Nov. 13 9am-2pm and/or 7pm-????
Tue. Nov. 17 9am-2pm and/or 6-9pm
Thurs. Nov. 19 9am-2pm
Fri. Nov. 20 9am-2pm
Sat. Nov. 21 TBA
Over the next several days, I will be sharing some of the projects you can choose to make. You decide which projects (and how many) you want to make. Everything will be cut and scored, and ready for you to assemble. As always, I encourage creativity, so you are encouraged to substitute colors, stamp sets, ribbons, etc. to suit your taste. Stop by and see what you can create! RSVP to let me know when you might stop by. Bring a friend! Free gift for attending.
The first projects I will share are Christmas Cards. Make 4 cards for $5.
Tue. Nov. 10 9am-2pm and/or 6-9pm
Wed. Nov. 11 9am-2pm
Fri. Nov. 13 9am-2pm and/or 7pm-????
Tue. Nov. 17 9am-2pm and/or 6-9pm
Thurs. Nov. 19 9am-2pm
Fri. Nov. 20 9am-2pm
Sat. Nov. 21 TBA
Over the next several days, I will be sharing some of the projects you can choose to make. You decide which projects (and how many) you want to make. Everything will be cut and scored, and ready for you to assemble. As always, I encourage creativity, so you are encouraged to substitute colors, stamp sets, ribbons, etc. to suit your taste. Stop by and see what you can create! RSVP to let me know when you might stop by. Bring a friend! Free gift for attending.
The first projects I will share are Christmas Cards. Make 4 cards for $5.
Friday, October 30, 2009
October Stamp Club Projects
These are the projects my stamp club made this month.
Details: The card base is More Mustard cardstock. I used the Big Shot to cut out a Top Note from Chocolate Chip cardstock and Autumn Vine designer series paper (retired.) I trimmed around the dsp, and then cut it in half lengthwise. I used one side for the top and one for the bottom, and attached Chocolate Chip ribbon along the seam. The pumpkin was made from Pumpkin Pie cardstock. I punched three ovals using the wide oval punch, and sponged the edges with Close to Cocoa ink. The greeting is from “Teeny Tiny Wishes”, punched out using the Word Window punch.

Details: Whisper White card base. First I cut a layer from Autumn Vines designer series paper. The Chocolate Chip Top Note square was made by cutting out a top note, then rotating it 90 degrees and running it through the Big Shot again. The 4” square of dsp was folded in half both ways, unfolded, and then each corner was folded towards the center point, and then folded back to the edge. SUPER EASY. The pumpkins are from the “Loads of Love Accessories” stamp set, stamped using Close to Cocoa ink, and colored with Stampin’ Write markers. The image was punched out with the 1 ¼ “square punch. The Chocolate Chip mat was punched with the 1 3/8” square punch. Chocolate chip ribbon was tied around the dsp, before adhering the layer to the card base.
Details: The card base is More Mustard cardstock. I used the Big Shot to cut out a Top Note from Chocolate Chip cardstock and Autumn Vine designer series paper (retired.) I trimmed around the dsp, and then cut it in half lengthwise. I used one side for the top and one for the bottom, and attached Chocolate Chip ribbon along the seam. The pumpkin was made from Pumpkin Pie cardstock. I punched three ovals using the wide oval punch, and sponged the edges with Close to Cocoa ink. The greeting is from “Teeny Tiny Wishes”, punched out using the Word Window punch.
Details: Whisper White card base. First I cut a layer from Autumn Vines designer series paper. The Chocolate Chip Top Note square was made by cutting out a top note, then rotating it 90 degrees and running it through the Big Shot again. The 4” square of dsp was folded in half both ways, unfolded, and then each corner was folded towards the center point, and then folded back to the edge. SUPER EASY. The pumpkins are from the “Loads of Love Accessories” stamp set, stamped using Close to Cocoa ink, and colored with Stampin’ Write markers. The image was punched out with the 1 ¼ “square punch. The Chocolate Chip mat was punched with the 1 3/8” square punch. Chocolate chip ribbon was tied around the dsp, before adhering the layer to the card base.
These pumpkins were made using the Round Tab punch. Cut 6 tabs from orange dsp or cardstock. Fold the tabs with the paper you want showing on the inside. Put adhesive on the outside and adhere all the folded tabs together. Use scraps for stems and leaves. These are cute and easy to make. They can also be made using the circle, oval, and scallop circle punches. Thanks for looking.
Come back soon to learn about my upcoming Holiday Extravaganza
Come back soon to learn about my upcoming Holiday Extravaganza
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Halloween Projects
Since I haven't been posting as often as I had planned, I have two projects to share today.



I used the "Eat Drink & Be Scary" stamp set to make this Halloween card. The definition was stamped in Pumpkin Pie ink. I used the Cast-A-Spell designer series paper and Lovely Lilac cardstock. (Note: the purple matches the dsp is Perfect Plum; but I liked the brighter Lovely Lilac for this card.) The little orange strip is a 1/2'' piece of Pumpkin Pie cardstock that I ran through the crimper and then I tied a piece of black ribbon around it. I added some Fine Supernova glitter to the band of the witch's hat (using the Two Way Glue Pen) and attached it to the card using dimensionals.

I made these little "sour cream containers" as thank you gifts for the guests at one of my recent workshops. Everyone thought they were cute, and they were amazed at how easy they are to make. I cut an 8 1/2'' x 11'' sheet of cardstock into fourths to make mine, but you can make them bigger to hold more goodies. (These hold three Tootsie Roll Midgees.) I stamped on the cardstock, and then added the 1/2'' black circle and two googly eyes.
Thanks for looking!
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