Saturday, July 31, 2010

Notably Ornate

Isn't this pretty?

I couldn't wait to play with Stampin' Up!s new Notably Ornate set from the new catalog. It goes perfectly with the new lace ribbon "Victoria" too. Definitely a set you need to own so that you can make all of those 'girly' girls that you know feel special!

It comes with the great little sentiment "Just because" - and it fits so well with cards that you are sending to make someone you love feel special.... Just because!

I stamped the biggest image with Versamark and then clear embossed it on a Whisper White Top Note die. This is by far my favorite Big Shot die - and it's exclusive to Stampin' Up! It makes it so very easy to make cards quickly and simply - but also beautifully. The ink was 'swirled' over the top note with sponges - Bashful Blue and Certainly Celery. Don't they look fabulous together?

You can see on the base that I used the swirly image form Baroque Basics in the Celery, again on a Whisper White background.

To get the lace trim to sit like this, I just ran a piece of sticky strip along the card front and then 'bunched' up the lace. It is really easy to work with, and it just looks sensational!

Punch out the sentiment with the Modern Label punch, and you have a winner!

I hope that this inspires you to go and get ink, and show someone that you love how much they mean to you!

Recipe:
Stamps: Notably Ornate, Baroque Motifs
Paper: Whisper White, Bashful Blue (base),
Ink: Certainly Celery, Bashful Blue, Versamark
Accessories: Victoria Lace trim, Top Note Big Shot die, Big Shot, Clear Embossing powder, heat tool, modern label punch, sticky strip, sponges

Now - go get inky!

Hugs
Megan

Friday, July 30, 2010

Stampin' Up!s new Two Step Owl punch


It's here! The cutest punch to come out of SU! HQ since the 2 step bird. I LOVE these little guys!


You can make them into so many different looks - it's hard to stop myself!
The other new aspect on this card is the daffodil yellow cardstock. I was so sure that I would miss yoyo yellow - but this new color is AMAZING! I don't miss yoyo at all!
The punch cuts out all of the pieces that you need all in one punch. So all you have to do is to punch out the owl in 2 different colors (or 3 or 4!) and put him together. Now, I'm not going to lie to you - some of those little, itty, bitty circles can get lost pretty easy - so I would suggest punching them out on a white piece of cardstock (or black if you are using white). That will help you to find all the teeney pieces without having to punch ot more (although, that is often the easiest option!!!)
The woodgrain background stamp grounds this whole card, and if you don't have any background stamps you need to get some right now!
Book a workshop now and we'll play with this little cutie - and you could earn him FREE with your extra Hostess Benefits. Email me now and book a date before the special ends at the end of August.
Recipe:
Stamps: Many thanks (retired), Woodgrain Background
Ink: Early Espresso
Paper: Daffodil Delight, More Mustard, Early Espresso, Greenhouse Gala DSP
Accessories: 2 Step Owl punch, wide oval punch. 2 step bird punch (leaf), Itty Bitty Shapes Punch pack (flower)
Have a great day and go and get inky!
Hugs
Megan

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Stampin' Up! embossing folders

Here is another Thank you card. I just love this color combo! The new Color Coach from Stampin' Up! is amazing - it creates combinations that I would never think of by myself. Do your creative side a favor and put one of these babies on your next order (#121620, $14.95)

I used two different embossing folders for this card - the square lattice embossing folder (exclusive to SU!) #119976, $7.95 is the one for the back layer, and Finial Press embossing

folder, #115963, $7.95 (also exclusive to SU!) is the one in the front panel. These are such a great way to add texture to your card for a bargain! Seriously - my Big Shot is the hardest used tool in my stamping room. WHAT? You haven't got one yet? Book a workshop now so that you can use your BONUS $25 Hostess Benefits towards it.
The only stamping on this card was the heat embossing of the sentiment. It all came together so easily, that this was the second one with the same layout that I made. You can see the other one over here on my Facebook page.
Recipe:
Stamps: Many thanks (retired)
Paper: Red Ridinghood Red, Daffodil Delight, Early Espresso
Ink: Versamark
Accessories: Gold embossing powder, heat embossing tool, 1/8" taffeta ribbon in Daffodil Delight, Big Shot, EMbossing folders - Square Lattice and Finial press
Hope you are enjoying my week of thanks - come back tomorrow to see the darling new owl punch!
Hugs
Megan

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Many thanks!

I've just had one of the best weeks ever! If we forget that part of it was turning 40 (I've learnt to say that without it sticking in my throat anymore!!!), I had a surprise visit from my sister and her family from Australia!

Piet threw me a party and so now I have a lot of thank you cards to send - what a great reason to get down into my stamping room and get inky!

This one uses some of the new DSP from Stampin' Up! called Newsprint. It's FABULOUS!!!! It's black print on Very vanilla, and can you say GORGEOUS!!! You will be seeing a lot more of this coming up!

I also used one of my favourite colors that returned from past In Colors - Baja Breeze. I still had some ribbon that matched and it seemed to add that finishing touch.

The image from Upsy Daisy was stamped with Versamark and then heat embossed with black embossing powder. Then I just sponged some of the Baja Breese ink around the embossed image and matted it on a Baja Breeze card base.

The sentiment was also heat embossed in black and I punched it out with a retired (and sadly missed) punch.

Wouldn't you friends love to learn how to make a card like this one? Book your workshop now and you could earn another $25 in Hostess Benefits with a qualiying party. Send me an email and book yours now!


Recipe:
Stamps: Upsy Daisy
Ink: Versamark, Baja Breeze
Paper: Baja Breeze, Newsprint DSP
Accessories: Ribbon (retired), punch (retired), blackmbossing powder, heat embossing tool

SO go get inky and make something for those that you love!
And don't forget to book your workshop now.
Hugs
Megan

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Stampin' Up! Sweet Treat Baby Rattle


How cute is this?


This is one of the cards that we made a while back. It's such a fun card. I don't think that you can tell from the photo, but the cup is filled with seed beads and 'rattles' when you handle it.


These sweet treat cups fit perfectly in the 1 3/4" circle punch and so they make putting them together in a card so, so easy!


There are 3 sets that now co-ordinate with the Treat Cups, including the heart shaped cups. And at only $2.95 for 12 of them, they are a super budget friendly way to make your cards stand out!


Wouldn't your friends love to make a card like this at a girls night out?Book a workshop with me and they all could be going home with something this fun!

Here's the deets:
Stamps: Something Sweet
Paper: Whisper White, Mellow Moss (retired)
Ink: Mellow Moss (retired)
Accessories: Sweet Treat Cup, 1 3/4" circle punch, Eyelet border punch, White taffeta ribbon, beads (retired)

So - let m know when you want to book a fun girls night out and we'll make something fun with the Treat Cups!

Hugs
Megan

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Lattice Elements of Style


Here's one of my favorite cards from the last class. I just LOOOVE the set Elements of Style. (#118611 wood, #120045 clear mounted) It made it into the big catalog from the current mini, and I am so glad it did. We all need to have this set in our bag of tricks!


We used one of the retired colors as the base - Brocade Blue may you rest in peace! I will miss this color a little - until I start playing with the new colors!


The other must have piece of equipment here is the new Square Lattice Embossing folder for the big shot. (#119976) After the card stock has passed through the Big Shot in the embossing folder it almost feels like it is fabric. Amazing! Make sure that this little jewel is on your next order!


The focal flower image was stamped in Stazon on Watercolor paper and then we used the aquapainter to color them in. Using the watercolor paper makes it so easy to get an incredible water colored image. Give it a try if you haven't yet! (SU! sells them pre-cut to fit your regular card in a pack of 20. Item #105019 )


Handy Dandy Hint: to get your background image to look softer, but still match perfectly, use a third generation image! That just means that you stamp off the first image TWICE on your grid paper before stamping it onto your cardstock.


So, go to my webpage and place your order now for these fabulous tools... you wont regret it at all!!


Hugs

Megan


Recipe:

Stamps: Elements of Style

Cardstock: Brocade Blue (retired), Very Vanills, Watercolor Paper

Ink: Black Stazon, Brocade Blue(retired)

Accessories: Very Vanilla Satin ribbon, scalloped oval punch

Monday, July 12, 2010

Gee - one day I'll get consistant!

I've done it again! Waitied forever to post to this blog! One day I'll get consistant and you will be soooo shocked!


So what have I been up to? Here are some of the cards form the last couple of classes that I've held - I'l post the details later on in the week! (I will - promise!!!!)



So look for some more details - and enjoy your summer!!!


Hugs

Megan