Friday, July 31, 2009

I have the coolest customers/friends ever


These are some of the cool oval cards that one of my favourite customers (and now friends!!!) made for a challenge that I set. Aren't they cute?

I'm not too sure if you can tell, but the butterfly on the front of this top card has little trails of glitter around him, and he's made from a scalloped circle!!!!

Michele - you are soooo talented!

If you would like to be one of my featured 'artists', send me a piccy of one of your creations made with SU! supplies. Need supplies? Book a workshop today and earn the things on your wish list for FREE!

Hugs

Megan

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Double Bug Roses

Here's a really fun technique that I've just learnt, called double bug (nope - I have no idea either!!!!!)

You use and embossing folder, or a Texturz plate (I used the texturz plate with the checkerboard pattern from the kit #4) and you rub lightly with ink so that the raised parts get covered in ink.

Now here is the cool bit. You put that cardstock back into another different folder (Manhattan Flower Folder) and run it through the Big Shot 3 more times. That flattens out the first lot of texture and puts another layer over it. Ink over that one and you get a VERY cool look.

If you don't have a Big Shot yet, you can go online here and order it right off my website. There is barely a day that I don't use mine, and I know that you'll love it as much as I do!

Hugs
Megan

Recipe:
Stamps:Wings Of Friendship (Level 2 Hostess set)
Paper: Pink Passion, Basic Black, Whisper White
Ink: Basic Black, Pink Passion
Accessories: Big Shot Texturz Plates Kit #4, Big Shot Embossing Folder Manhattan Flower, Scallop and Large Oval punches

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Last chance for a deal of the week

You have just got until Friday to get in on this deal! This is such a fun punch to have in your arsenal of paper crafting supplies. It has 3 different sizes of hearts in the one punch, and it co-ordinates with some of the great stamp sets that Stampin' Up! sells.

Go online and order it here, or give me a call on 303 805 2344.

Hugs
Megan

Monday, July 27, 2009

Scalloped bird

I know - stinking cute!!!

I saw this idea ages ago, and decided to give it a try today. I used the scalloped circle Big Shot die to cut out the cardstock (you need to make sure that you line up the fold with the edge of the scallop) and then you get a great scalloped circle card. You can see on the end that it just missed the littlest bit of the edge of the cardstock. It actually makes the card stand up nicer!

Next I used the now retired circle cutter to cut out the middle of the front. I cut out the next largest circle out of vellum cardstock, and then stamped the image onto that. This is the largest image in the Level 2 Hostess set "Wings of Friendship". Book your workshop now to get yours FREE!

Big Tip: Make sure that the image is DRY before you start working with it. It will smudge a bit if you don't let it dry first. You could give it a quick hit with the heat gun if you are a bit impatient!

The 2 way glue pen on the inside of the pink circle adheres the image onto the cardstock, and there you go! A lot of WOW for not that much effort!

Then I just used the paper piercer to give a little dimension and detail around the circle (I just free-handed it)

If you would like to have me demonstrate this technique at your workshop, give me a call today to book in a date. 303 805 2344 or send me an email here.

I can't wait to create this with other colors and images...

Hugs
Megan

Recipe:
Stamps: Wings Of Friendship (Level 2 Hostess Set)
Paper: Pink Passion, Vellum Cardstock
Ink: Pink Passion
Accessories: Scallop Circle Bigz Die for Big Shot, Circle Cutter, 2 way glue pen, Paper Piercer

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Summer Fun Recruiting Promotion


Oops - look at what I forgot to tell you about!
If you have ever thought at all about starting your own business, or need a few extra dollars every month, now is your chance. And at only $85, what have you got to loose?
Give me a call at 303 05 2344 and we'll get you all set up!

Summer Fun Recruiting Promotion
Dates: July 15 - August 31, 2009
Promotion Details:
Become a Stampin' Up! demonstrator with the limited-time $85 Mini Starter Kit. The Mini Starter Kit contains the following products:

115360 (Page118) For All You Do stamp set $28.95
115658 (Page155) Rich Razzleberry Classic Stampin' Pad $5.95
115656 (Page155) Melon Mambo Classic Stampin' Pad $5.95
115659 (Page155) Crushed Curry Classic Stampin' Pad $5.95
115654 (Page155) Dusty Durango Classic Stampin' Pad $5.95
115655 (Page155) Bermuda Bay Classic Stampin' Pad $5.95
115657 (Page155) Soft Suede Classic Stampin' Pad $5.95
100730 (Page155) Whisper White card stock (8-1/2" x 11") $7.50
115315 (Page155) In Color assorted card stock (8-1/2" x 11") $7.95
*All page numbers refer to the 2009-2010 Idea Book & Catalog
**All products may be substituted for like items; see Mini Starter Kit order form for details.
Can't wait to start working with you!
Hugs
Megan

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Baby Shower

One of the best things about using Stampin' Up! is that everything co-ordinates so well! I needed a baby shower card this morning (you would think by now that I would learn to have these things on hand, wouldn't you?) and because it all goes together without thinking, this card was made in about 10 minutes! Waaaaaay quicker than getting in the car to go to Target!

On my wall in my 'creating' room in my basement, I have this fantastic trellis that holds all of my favourite stamps that are retired. This baby rattle is one of them! So all I had to do was grab some cardstock, ribbon and DSP and I was good to go!

If you want the ease of being able to create a card in no time flat, book a workshop with me and I'll teach you some fantastic cards for under 5 minutes each - promise!!!

Have a great day

Hugs
Megan

Recipe:
Stamps; Teeny Tiny Wishes, rattle retired unknown
Paper: Barely Banana, Bashful Blue, Certainly Celery, DSP free from Sale-a-bration
Ink: Versamark, Bashful Blue
Accessories: Ribbon free from Sale-a-bration, Word Window and new Modern Label Punch

Friday, July 24, 2009

Rich Razzleberry Wishes

Today's offering is just a simple card that I made in the coolness of my basement!

I love the look of the textured background, and this sized card makes it even cuter! I used the Big Shot and one of the texture plates (Stampin' Up!'s exclusive Perfect Details) to create the subtle background on this card. It is so elegant, don't you think?

The stamped flower in the focal points in the ovals are from the set called "Simple Stems", and are another one of those very versatile sets that can be used for just about any event!

If you would like to learn how to create simple cards like this one, give me a call to book in a workshop of your own!

hugs
Megan

Recipe:
Stamps: Simple Stems, Heard From The Heart
Paper: Rich Razzleberry, Barely Banana, Always Artichoke
Ink: Rich Razzleberry
Accessories: Big Shot Texture Plate "Perfect Details", Scallop Oval, Large and Small Oval punches, Paper Piercer, Stamp-a-ma-jig

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Anything but a card

I'm having dinner with two of my favorite people tonight, and so I thought that I'd make them each a little 'treat'!


A friend showed me a little book that someone had made her to write her prayers in, or for Bible verses, and of course I had to try to duplicate it!!!! Using the Big Shot, this was a breeze, and you could use all manner of different embellishments to individualize them. I can see a lot more of these in my future!


I made a little book mark to go in each book, and made a little pocket for them to sit in. Here's a closer look at both of them... try one yourself!






If you'd like to have one of these little beauties waiting to give someone special, give me a call to book in a workshop to make one as your make and take!
Hugs
Megan
Recipe:
Stamps: Lovely As A Tree, Baroque Motifs
Paper: Close to Cocoa,Sage Shadow, Whisper White, Very Vanilla, Parisian Breeze DSP (retired - and very missed!!), Baja Breeze (retired - also missed!)
Ink: Close to Cocoa, Sahara Sand, Baja Breeze (retired),Basic Brown
Accessories: Top Notes Big Shot Die, Butterfly Big Shot die, Fancy Label Punch, Feral Sizzix letter dies, Retired ribbons, binder clips

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Background smoosh technique


This is such a fun, fun, fun technique! You need to start with the Glossy White paper with a clear embossed image (this top one uses the new Medallion background stamp - LOVE IT!!) inked with Versamark and then clear embossing powder. Now the fun begins!
Cut open a plastic bag or a sheet protector, and 'smoosh' one of your ink pads on one side. Take another color that matches, or complements, or contrasts (lots of choices there!) and smoosh it onto the other side.
Now you need to take a little care. Put the 'smooshed' sides of the plastic together, and gently 'smoosh' them together, but only to gently mix the colors. You don't want to blend them (mostly you'll just end up with a cacky brown - ugh!) but just mix them and then separate the plastic apart again. Place the 2 sheets of the glossy paper back sides together and place one of them image side down on the plastic and gently put the other plastic over it.
Now you get to 'smoosh' a little again to cover over the glossy cardstock. Be careful again so that the colors don't get mixed too much and turn brown. Take them out of the plastic and then gently wipe off the ink from the embossing and viola - you've got a sensational background! Enjoy!!

Here's another card I made with another lot of 'smooshed' background. This one didn't come out as well, I think that you need to use a more detailed background stamp like the Medallion instead of this one from the Baroque Motifs.
Try it and let me know what you think...
If you need a great background stamp, you cam go online and order one right here on my website.
Let me know what you think!
Hugs
Megan
Recipe: Medallion (Pink/purple)
Stamps: Medallion Background stamp, Oval All
Paper: Melon Mambo, Glossy White cardstock
Ink: Melon Mambo, Rich Razzleberry
Accessories: Clear Embossing Powder, Large Ovel Punch, Scalloped Oval Punch, Melon Mambo ribbon, White Gel Pen
(Pink/Orange)
Stamps: Baroque Motifs, Heard From The Heart
Paper: Pink Passion, Only Orange, Glossy White
Ink: Only Orange, Pink Passion, Black Stazon
Accessories: Clear Embossing Powder


Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Pierced spotlight

This is such a fun technique and I'm really happy with the way that it turned out!

I decided to use one of the images from the "Friends 24-7" that I rarely use, and now I think it is becoming one of my favorites!!! (Check out my Facebook page here to see another card that I created with it!)

So, the idea behind this technique is to pierce the paper around a circle and then color only THAT space. I am so excited that we are selling the paper piercer separately now - do you have one yet? I actually used the reverse template as well to sponge around the inside of the circle, and it gave it a great dimension. Love it!! I will sooooo be using this technique again!

Here is a close up of the detail in the spotlight...

I added a little more shading to the flowers b using the white gel pen to add highlights. Simple, but very effective!

Someone needs to have this card - could it be you? Leave me a comment (just click on the link at the end of the post that says Comments!) and it will let you post a comment. I'll let you know who wins it!!!! Good luck...

Hugs
Megan

Recipe:
Stamps: Friends 23-7
Paper: Elegant Eggplant,Whisper White
Ink: Elegant Eggplant, Black Stazon, Perfect Plum,
Markers:Old Olive, Perfect Plum, Pale Plum, White gel pen
Accessories: 1 1/4"& 1" Circle Punches, Circle Scallop Punch, Elegant Eggplant Ribbon, Paper Piercer

Monday, July 20, 2009

Fabulous Friday cards

Did you miss Friday night's class? This is a quick look at what you missed... you're sad now, aren't you?


We had an absolute ball, learnt some cool new techniques and laughed more than I have in a long time! Thanks girls!
This month we learnt how to create faux suede (a very simple technique that looks sensational) and faux denim, a bit of a trickier technique, but also looked great and was a LOT of fun!!!(and we all learnt a valuable lesson as to why the embossing buddy really is your best friend!!!!)


If you want to make sure that you know when these nights are on, send me an email here, and just let me know that you want to get on my mailing list! Next month's is looking fantastic too!!!


This week's special from Stampin' Up! is their Styled Vanilla Hodgepodge Hardware. This is normally $29.99, but for this week only, it is $18.99 - that OVER 30% off!!! What a deal!
It has 200 little pieces to make all of your projects pop! All sorts of fun brads and bookplates. And the best thing? The coordinate with our punches for really quick and easy layering that looks like you spent an eternity!! And it comes in this adorable, re-usable tin. You can order it here on my website, or give me a call at 303 805 2344 and order it directly from me. But remember, this deal only lasts until Sunday night!

Can't wait to see what you create with these adorable accents..
Hugs
Megan

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Deal of the week #3

How cool are these? I LOVE Stampin' Up!'s rhinestone brads, they just add such a fantastic 'pop' to any of your projects and just the right amount of bling!
Here's a closer look at them...

You can order these directly from my SU! website here (just click on the button that says Shop now), send me an email, or a call on 303 805 2344. So what are you waiting for? Order them now!!!


I can't wait to see what you come up with using these sensational little things (or should I say 'blings'!!!)


Hugs

Megan

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Fabulous Friday cards


Well, it's that time of the month again. Fabulous Friday is upon us again this coming Friday (July 17th).

This is one of the cards that we will be making - cute, huh? It's a spinner card, andthat cake at the bottom of the card actually travels along that 'track' and pins. Very cool. COme and learn how!

Fabulous Friday Cards is a time for you to come and have a fun evening making 5 pre-designed and pre-cut cards. All of the hard work is done for you and all you have to do is spend some time actually stamping and putting them together!

If you haven't let me know you are coming yet, there's still time! Email me here, or call me on 303 805 2344 to let me know by Thursday (so I have a kit made for you!).

The cost is $15 for 5 cards, and it's at my home in Parker. Can't wait to see you there!
Hugs
Megan

Monday, July 13, 2009

Some 3-D cuties!

Aren't these the cutest? I was inspired by some of the projects that came through my inbox overe the weekend (but of course I never remember where they came from, sorry)
The drwers are madw ith the Big Shot matchbox die. I think it would be adorable to hold little jewellery items, or on your desk to hold litle stationary thingys!
Want one of your own? Book a workshop with me and it could be your thankyou gift from me to you!
These little boxes are sooooo very easy to make! Using the Big Shot Box #2, you simply cut out 2 and attach them together on the back. Easy peasy. I think I will add in some little notelets and it will make a very lovely little gift for someone! We all know that there are never enough little homemade gifts for those times when just a little something is in order! But it would also be very cute with a gift card tucked into it, or some 'special' chocolates! I just know that this will be a go to pressie for me!
I'd love to show you and your friends how simple this is to make! Book a workshop and I'll demonstrate this for you (AND you get to keep the sample!!!)
To see a closeup of the drawers, head on over to my facebook page here!
Thanks for looking - have a great Monday, and don't forget to book in your workshop with me today!

Hugs
Megan
Recipe:
Drawers:
Big Shot Matchbook Die, Big Shot Top Notes Die, Big Shot Flowers #2 Die, Rhinestone Fire Brads, Retired DSP and Papers
Box:
Big Shot Box #2 Die, retired DSP, Chocolate Chip ribbon and ink, Matchbook Messages Stampset, 1 3/4, 1 3/8, 1 1/4 circle punches, wide oval punches

Friday, July 10, 2009

New Medallion Background Stamp

You are going to just LOVE this new stamp! I think it might end up being one of the most versatile backgrounds I have - so you know that you'll be seeing a lot more of it!!

I was just finishing off prepping for the Friendly Wheels class tonight, and because I am such a messy, there were a lot of scraps lying around! So I decided to use them to play with the Medallion stamp this afternoon.
Oh, and did I mention that I got the new impressions folders too? LOVE THEM!!!
You can see the detail that these impressions folders make in the cardstock - fabulous. And really easy to get ink on them if you want to add even more depth to them!
Big Tip: You really DO need the silicon mat for your Big Shot to get the best out of these folders.
The flowers in the focal element are form the new Level 1 Hostess Set, Country Morning. Another rooster in that set, and you all know how I love me some roosters!!!!
To get your own FREE Country Morning set, all you need to do is host a get together with your friends and have minimum orders of $150, and it's all yours baby! Along with some Stampin' Up! Bucks to spend (now, that's not the actual name of the Hostess Benefits, but it sounded cool!!!) Call me today to get your date in my calendar so you can be stamping with this fabulous set very soon!

Hugs
Megan

Recipe:
Stamps: Country Morning (Level 1 Hostess set), Medallion background stamp, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Paper: Kraft (card base), Mellow Moss, Night of Navy
Ink: Mellow Moss, Night of Navy, Stazon Black
Accessories: Finial Press Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (for the Big Shot), Word Window Punch, Sponges

Visit my Stampin' Up! website here to order these supplies directly from the web!


Thursday, July 2, 2009

The new Catalog is LIVE!

Here it is!!! This is absolutely GORGEOUS! It has a different layout than past catalogs, and has a sumptuous matte finish... Yum Yum. There are so many fantastic new sets and accessories in these pages - you'll want to make a cup of tea and sit down and just enjoy every page!





What? You haven't got one yet? Well, not to worry, I have one set aside just for you! Give me a call (303 805 2344) or send me an email, and I'd be happy to get one in your hot little hands! I'll just need a phone number so that I can five you a ring and see what you thought about it!





And that's not all folks! No, there's no steak knives - but Stampin' Up! is having weekly specials! Yep - every Monday they will post another special. How cool is that?! You can go to my SU! website here and order it right there and then, or just come back and visit here every Monday for the update.





This week it's one of my favorite tools - the Scallop Edge Punch.

So - what are you waiting for? Give me a call and get your hand on a catalog and place your order to get in on this week's special!

Hugs

Megan