Monday, February 17, 2014

Loads of Valentines

On Wednesday night I was given the opportunity to stamp with our girls club at church.  What fun!  For those of you who know me, I'm a mom to three boys so I soak up the opportunity to hang out with girls.  And oh what fun we had!  I apologize for the pictures.  They were taken with my phone, so the colors aren't that true.  :-(
Cherry Cobbler, Pink Pirouette, Very Vanilla, retired Designer Paper
This first card was made with the 3rd grade girls.  It was kept simple so that it wouldn't be too time consuming and not too many decisions to make.  Even so, I included the retired triple heart punch to decorate the inside with.  Some of the girls took that and ran!  They decorated the outside with a cloud of hearts of different sizes.  I love it when I can see such fun creativity! It ended up being a very cute card that only takes 5 minutes. 
Whisper White, Primrose Petals, Raspberry Ripple, Basic Gray, Soft Sky
This card was made by the 4th graders.  While a little more involved than the 3rd grade card, these girls were done first!  I wanted to show them how you can make a cool background by inking up your acrylic blocks.  They loved it.  And after finishing the card, they all decorated their envelopes to match.  You should have seen their smiles!
Pretty in Pink, Whisper White, Pink Pirouette, Silver Glimmer Paper
The 5th graders made this card.  Still keeping it fairly simple, but showing them how to stamp and then punch out with a coordinating punch.  We also used a Dimensional to attach the flowers to the silver glimmer paper and Dazzling Details for the center of the flower.  Sorry, but the Designer Paper is retired.  Some of the girls switched a bit on this card, but not many.  We decorated the inside with flowers in the upper right and lower left corners.  They had the option of stamping Happy Valentine's Day if they wanted to. 
And the final card design was for the 6th graders!  Again a little more complicated to give them a better flavor of what you can do with stamps and papers.  The girls did fabulously with this!  Some of them were even able to follow the written instructions and complete it without assistance.  We used the retired Designer Label punch as a frame for the ticket.  Doesn't that fit perfectly?!  The Designer Paper and ribbon are retired.  Not very complicated again, but a pretty card.  They had a blast and I was able to also show them how to stamp and then punch with a coordinating punch.  Some of the girls started out a little nervous, but by the end they were all pretty excited!

Results of the night?  A success!  At least two of the four groups are going to invite me back to do the rubber stamping badge with them.  Oh how fun!!!!  Yes, I am looking forward to it.  :-)

Thanks for stopping by the Stamping Station.

Blessings,
Julie
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Monday, February 10, 2014

You're Peachy Keen!

You really are, you know.  Peachy keen, I mean.  :-D  This was the first chance I had to play with this Peachy Keen stamp set and On Film Framelits.  Isn't it fun?  Have you seen the sets yet?  They're great!  To start off with, I used my reinkers and Aquapainters to make the watercolor background on watercolor paper.  Next, punch the film frame out of Coastal Cabana with the framelit and the Big Shot.  Stamped the arrows and punched them out with a framelit.  Cut out the camera with the camera diecut.  The arrows were made with the new Arrows embossing folder.  I handcut the greeting after stamping in Calypso Coral.  The film frame and the greeting are popped up with dimensionals so that the film looks like it has space behind it.  So, what do you think?  Have you bought this set?  Were you tempted?  This is a great set for both cardmaking and scrapbooking!  Just wait til you see what I did with it for my husband's Valentine card.
Well, thanks for stopping by the Stamping Station once again. 
Blessings,
Julie
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Saturday, February 8, 2014

Vivid Vases Made Easy

Summer Starfruit, Calypso Coral, Coastal Cabana, Pistachio Pudding, StazOn Jet Black
This is a one piece stamp.  It comes in wood only, but who cares?!  It's cute!  At first I wondered how I would use it and if I'd like to color it in all of the time.  Until this idea struck.  I used the Watercolor Block idea.  Make sure you stamp your main image in StazOn Jet Black so that your black ink doesn't run and stamp onto watercolor paper.  Ink your acrylic block. (SU's is the easiest since you have nice beveled sides to hold on to so your fingers don't get messy.)  Spritz a couple of times with water, holding the spray bottle about 6-8" away from the block, stamp down on the area of the image you want to color.  Clean your block and ink up with the next color, etc.  This is a 5 minute card if you're organized.  The hexagon design behind the image is the Hexagon Hive Thinlit Die from the Occasions Catalog.  The hexagon nicely compliments that Designer Paper from the Sale-A-Bration stack.  It's all finished off with the Summer Starfruit twine, also from the Sale-A-Bration catalog. 

Have you tried this technique before?  If so, I'd love to see what you've done with it.

Thanks for stopping by the Stamping Station!

Blessings,
Julie
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Friday, February 7, 2014

I Love the Envelope Punch Board!

 Check this out!  It's a card in an envelope.  It's made with that wonderful Envelope Punch Board.  I punched and scored at 3" on all 4 sides of a 6" x 6" piece of Designer Paper from the Sale-A-Bration stack.  The greeting is stamped with the See Ya Later stamp set and the banner was made with Geometrics, the triangle punch, and a piece of Linen Thread.  Yep. Very fun to make!  I chose not to round the edges of the envelope because of the way it closes.
You see, the label under the flowers is only attached with Dimensionals to the lower flap in a short "u" shape, leaving room for the upper flap to tuck in between the label and the lower flap.  That's what keeps it closed.  This design was inspired by LeeAnn Greff's blog.  It's a pretty easy card to make and sure to please.  Have you used your Envelope Punch Board?  What have you tried with it so far?

Thanks for stopping by the Stamping Station!

Blessings,
Julie
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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Lego Man Punch Art

Tomorrow is my nephew's birthday party.  He's totally into Legos.  (What boy isn't, right?)  We bought him some Bionicles that were on his list.  I went to that wonderful Lego store at the mall to find them.  (Those stores are ZOOS, I tell you!  Kids everywhere!!!)  So, in honor of my nephew, I built a lego man for his card.  I used corner rounders on most things, the arms are word window punches, and the hands were made with the 1/2" circle and 3/4" circle punches.  The "feet" are popped up on dimensionals.  To finish off the gift, the box is wrapped in Lego people wrapping.  Yes, a coordinated gift.  That's truly one of the reasons that I love to make cards.  Another is for the kudos when your family or friends see what you've crafted. 
So, what do you think?  I'd love to see what you can do with your punches! 
Thanks for stopping by the Stamping Station!  I hope to see you back again soon.
Blessings,
Julie
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