Showing posts with label Hello Again. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hello Again. Show all posts

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Projects for Upcoming World Cardmaking Day Party

 I'm getting really excited to have a fun day here next week Saturday.  This scrunched up flower is something that I'll be teaching.  I can't find the blog that I saw the instructions on, so if it was yours, please let me know!  I'd love to give you credit.  I really love the way the Vanilla Smooch Spritz makes this flower sparkle.  I'll share the full card next week.
 And you've seen this card already, but wanted to include it in this post since it will be a Make and Take at the party.
And these sweet little purse cards are the other Make and Take.  They're super easy to make, using the Scallop Oval XL die and the Big Shot.

So, if you haven't RSVP'd to the event yet, please let me know!  If you live out of town and would still like to make the projects, you can purchase the paper, instructions and accessories supplies for these two projects for $5, including shipping.   Just email me at the address on the upper left and we'll iron out the details.  If you also need the stamp sets for the birthday card, click on the catalog link, select me as your demonstrator and purchase the On Your Birthday and Hello Again stamp sets.

Thanks for stopping by the Stamping Station.

Blessings,
Julie
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Friday, April 2, 2010

Hello Again!

Wow, it's great to be stamping again just for the fun of it! I received this stamp set at Convention, and I had yet to use it. Well, here's my first attempt. For inspiration, I used last week's sketch challenge on Stampin' Addicts. The color combo came from an Athleta swimwear catalog that arrived in the mail two days ago. I've provided the link so that you can find some color inspiration, too. So, what do you think of this color combo? It's Bermuda Bay, Certainly Celery, Chocolate Chip, and Whisper White. I love how the color combo seems so cheery...that's probably what drew me to it.
And this is my youngest son, Zach. I just had to show off this photo because the story is so funny. He loves to make what he calls "original pizzas" which is Saltines, mozzarella cheese, and pepperoni, cooked in the microwave. They're actually not too bad. What I thought was really funny was that he thought he ought to wear the kid apron and the dress up chef's hat to make them. What a nut!

Thanks for stopping by the Stamping Station.

Easter Blessings to you,
Julie
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