Thursday, 29 September 2011

New Technique...

I did this card quiet sometime ago.  In fact, it was for Father's Day - so I must apologise for not having any measurements.

I found this great Technique - Acetate & Tissue, over at Splitcoast Stampers.

Base Card - Garden Green Cardstock
Layer 1 - Very Vanilla
Layer 2 - DSP
Layer 3 - Tangerine Tango
Layer 4 - Very Vanilla

Using Snail Adhesive, I adhered the DSP to the piece of Very Vanilla Cardstock & then to the Base Card - Garden Green.
I stamped the boat image direct onto the piece of Acetate using Black Staz-On Ink & set aside to dry.

I stamped the tree images onto the piece of Very Vanilla Cardstock using Garden Green Ink.

With the piece of stamped Acetate, I applied Crystal Effects all over the back, ensuring the Effects were covering a large part of the Acetate.  Once this was done, using my Garden Green Re-Inker, I applied a couple of random drops onto the Crystal Effects & moved it around with my finger until I was happy with the look of the coverage. 

At this stage, I added a little of Dazzling Diamonds to give it a little bit of a lift & some sparkle behind the Acetate when finished.

I then added a larger piece of tissue over the whole lot, turned the Acetate over so that the front was now facing me & placed it over the piece of Very Vanilla Cardstock & pressed into place.  I trimed the piece to the size I wanted which in this case, was slightly smaller than the Tangerine Tango Piece I was adhering it to.

This whole piece was adhered over the top of the DSP & to the Base Card.

I stamped the greeting onto a scrap of Very Vanilla Cardstock using Tangerine Tango Ink, punched with Oval Punch & adhered to piece of Bashful Blue which had been punched with the Scallop Oval Punch.  I applied this to the card with SU Dimensionals.

The final result for this technique is really stunning & has so much potential.  I must make another card using this technique again.

Supplies -
Stamp Set - Lovey as a Tree, Sali Away, Well Scripted
Ink - Garden Green, Staz-On Black
DSP - Woodland Walk
Punches - Scallop Oval, Large Oval
Accessories - SU Dimensionals, Dazzling Diamonds, Snail Adhesive,
Crystal Effects, Re-Inker - Garden Green
Non-SU - Tissue


Until next time, Enjoy!

One for a Challenge...

... but too late.

I created this card for a challenge which didn't make the deadline, but not too worry.  The challenge called for a clean & simple (CAS) card & as I had my embossing stuff out, thought I would do a little embossing.  I also dug out one of my favourite stamps & dusted the dust off of it.

Base Card - Poppy Parade - 5 7/8" x 4 1/8" or 15cm x 10.5cm - once scored & folded in half
Layer 1 - Whisper White - 5 3/4" x 4" or 14.5cm x 10cm
Layer 2 - Wild Wasabi - 4" x 1" or 10cm x 2.5cm
Layer 3 - DSP - 4" x 1 1/2" or 10cm x 4cm
Layer 4 - Blushing Bride - 3 5/8" x 2 1/2" or 9cm x 6cm
Layer 5 - Crumb Cake - 3 1/2" x 2 3/8" or 8.5cm x 5.5cm

Using the Eyelet Border Punch, I punched along one longer side of Wild Wasabi Cardstock & adhered to the LHS of Whisper White Cardstock.  The DSP strip of paper was adhered over the top of the punched edge.  The whole piece was then adhered to the Base Card using Snail Adhesive.


Inside...
I rubbed my Embossing Buddy over the piece of Crumb Cake, stamped my image with Versamark, poured White Embossing Powder over the top, tapped excess powder from the cardstock & set it using my Heat Tool.  This piece was the adhered to the piece of Blushing Bride & finally to the Base Card.

My flowers are from my stack I have in a drawer, they could be SU or they may not be.  I do know that I had dyed a couple of flowers sometime ago using Re-Inkers.  So being a little lazy & not wanting to hunt for my flowers, I used the first couple I laid my hands on.  I adhered the white flower to the smaller of the pink flowers & stuck a Pink Rhinestone in the middle.  Again, the rhinestone was from a stash I have on hand for my wedding invitations.

For my sentiment, I stamped it onto a scrap of Whisper White Cardstock using Wild Wasabi Ink & punched the centre out with my 1" Circle Punch.  I adhered this to the centre of the large flower using SU Dimensionals.  Both flowers were adhered to the card with SU Dimensionals with the larger flower at the front.

Supplies -
Stamp Set - Fifth Avenue, Happiest Birthday Wishes
Ink - Versamark, Wild Wasabi
Cardstock - Poppy Parade, Whisper White, Crumb Cake,
Wild Wasabi, Blushing Bride
DSP - Flirtatious Speciality
Punches - 1" Circle, Eyelet Border
Accessories - SU Dimensionals, Snail Adhesive, Embossing Buddy,
Embossing Powder - White, Heat Tool, Flowers
Non-SU - Pink Rhinestones, Flowers

Until next time, Enjoy! 

Sunday, 25 September 2011

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Anyone for Embossing?  Heat Embossing, ie.  Yep, another week & another new challenge over at Sunny Challenges & Creations

As well as the sketch provided, I thought it would be a great opportunity to dig out those Heat Tools & to do a little Heat Embossing.  How long is it since you have used your Heat Gun?  I know it has been some time for me.  With all the new products coming out from Stampin' Up!, we seem to forget about our favourites sometimes.

Base Card - Pumpkin Pie - 5 7/8" x 4 1/8" or 15cm x 10.5cm - once scored & folded in half
Layer 1 - Early Expresso - 5 3/4" x 4" or 14.5cm x 10cm
Layer 2 - DSP - 5 5/8 x 3 7/8" or 14cm x 9.5cm
Layer 3 - Early Expresso - 4 1/2" x 2" or 11.5cm x 5cm
Layer 4 - Whisper White - 4 3/8" x 1 7/8" or 11cm x 4.5cm
Layer 5 - Early Expresso - 1 1/2" x 3" or 3.5cm x 7.5cm
Layer 6 - Whisper White - 1 3/8" x 2 7/8" or 3cm x 7cm

Close-Up of Greeting...
I adhered the DSP to piece of Early Expresso using Snail Adhesive & set aside.

I rubbed my Embossing Buddy over both pieces of Whisper White Cardstock, stamped my image using first Versamark, then Early Expresso Ink, stamped direct onto the longer piece of Whisper White Cardstock, poured Clear Embossing Powder over the top & heat set with my Heat Tool.  I adhered this piece to the longer piece of Early Expresso Cardstock.

Close-Up - Double Bow & Pearl...

I inked my image in Early Expresso Ink, stamped off onto a scrap of paper & then around the edges of the small piece of Whisper White Cardstock, before embossing my greeting/sentiment in Early Expresso Ink.  This piece was adhered to another smaller piece of Early Expresso Cardstock.

I adhered a piece of Satin Ribbon along the bottom half of the longer embossed Whisper White piece, adhered to DSP, then to the base card, tied a double bow, attached a Flower Brad & a Basic Pearl to the centre. 

Inside...

The sentiment cardstock piece was adhered across the top using Snail Adhesive & SU Dimensionals.

Basic Pearls were applied randomly over the embossed images.
Supplies -
Stamp Set - Thank You Kindly, Just Believe
Ink - Early Expresso, Versamark
Cardstock - Whisper White, Pumpkin Pie, Early Expresso
DSP - Flirtatious Speciality
Ribbon - 5/8" Satin - Daffodil Delight
Accessories - Snail Adhesive, SU Dimensionals, Basic Pearls, Embossing Buddy, Heat Tool, Embossing Powder - Clear, Flower Brads - Early Expresso

To see what the other girls have created & to enter your creation, head on over to

Until next time, Enjoy!


  

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Thinking of You...

...at Christmas

Getting very close to Christmas & knowing that it will be here before we know it, I thought I would attempt to create some of my cards.  The stamp set I've used for this card is one of the new ones & is so perfect for this time of the year!

Card -
Base Card - Early Expresso - 8 1/4" x 4 1/4" or 20.9cm x 10.5cm - once scored & folded in half longways
Layer 1 - Old Olive - 4" x 3 7/8" or 10cm x 9.5cm
Layer 2 - DSP - 3 7/8" x 3 3/4" or 9.5cm x 9cm
Layer 3 - Old Olive - 2 5/8" x 2 1/8" or 6.5cm x 5cm
Layer 4 - Whisper White - 2 1/2" x 2" or 6cm x 4.5cm

Inside -
Whisper White - 5 5/8" x 4" or 14cm x 10cm
Layer 1 - DSP - 1 1/2" x 4" or 3.5cm x 10cm

I stamped a partial image onto the piece of Whisper White Cardstock using Old Olive Ink, punched along one side of the DSP using my Scallop Border Punch & adhered to the piece of Whisper White.  This piece will be adhered to the inside of the card once it has been completed.

After my Base Card had been scored down the middle & folded in half longways, I punched along the bottom part of the card using my Scallop Edge Punch.  I then applied white dots to it using my Gel Pen.  This was then set aside to dry.

With Snail Adhesive, I adhered the DSP piece to the piece of Old Olive Cardstock, attached a piece of Old Olive Grosgrain Ribbon towards the top & tied a knot on the RHS.  This whole piece was then adhered to the Base Card - Early Expresso.

I inked the image in Early Expresso Ink, stamped direct onto the small piece of Whisper White Cardstock, adhered to the piece of Old Olive Cardstock with Stick Strip & using SU Dimensionals adhered to the card as per the photo.  I chose not to colour the image.

I stamped the sentiment onto a piece of Whisper White Cardstock using Early Expresso Ink, punched it out using the Scallop Oval Punch & applied to a piece of Old Olive Cardstock which had been punched with the same punch & cut down the middle.  This was adhered to the bottom of the card using SU Dimensionals.

The card may look a little complicated to make, but all in all, a very easy, fast card for Christmas!

Supplies -
Stamp Set - Beautiful Season
Ink - Early Expresso, Old Olive
Cardstock - Whisper White, Old Olive, Early Expresso
DSP  - Love Letters
Punches - Scallop Oval
Ribbon - 5/8" Grosgrain - Old Olive
Accessories - SU Dimensionals, Snail Adhesive, Sticky Strip, Gel Pen



Until next time, Enjoy!


Friday, 23 September 2011

Ol' Favourite...

I was so happy to see that "Circle Circus" didn't retire when the new Catalogue came out!  It is such a wonderful stamp set which can be used for any occasion - male or female.  This time I have choosen to showcase it for a male & to use it for the current challenge over at Sunny Challenges  There is still time to play along.

Base Card - Marina Mist - 5 7/8" x 4 1/8" or 15cm x 10.5cm - once scored & folded in half
Layer 1 - Crumb Cake - 5 3/4" x 4" or 14.5cm x 10cm
Layer 2 - Cajun Craze -1" x 4" or 2.5cm x 10cm
Layer 3 - Very Vanilla - 7/8" x 3 7/8" or 2cm x 9.5cm

Using Cajun Craze & Marina Mist Inks, I randomly stamped different images onto Crumb Cake Cardstock & adhered to the Base Card - Marina Mist.

I again stamped random images onto the piece of Very Vanilla Cardstock using Cajun Craze & Marina Mist Inks & adhered to the piece of Cajun Craze.  This was then adhered to the Base Card.

Inking my image with Cajun Craze, I stamped the image direct onto a scrap of Very Vanilla Cardstock, punched it out using the Scallop Circle Punch & adhered using SU Dimensionals to a piece of Marina Mist Cardstock which had been punched using the Large Scallop Circle Punch.  I again stamped a piece of scrap Very Vanilla Cardstock with a smaller image using Marina Mist Ink & punched using the 3/4" Circle Punch.  I adhered this to the centre of the Cajun Craze circle using SU Dimensionals.

To finish the card off, I applied white dots to the piece of Marina Mist using my White Gel Pen & adhered the whole piece to the centre of the card, overlapping the strip across the card.


Supplies -
Stamp Set - Circle Circus
Ink - Marina Mist, Cajun Craze
Cardstock - Marina Mist, Cajun Craze, Very Vanilla
Punches - Large Scallop Circle, Scallop Circle, 3/4" Circle
Accessories - SU Dimensionals, Snail Adhesive, White Gel Pen

Head on over to Sunny Challenges & link your card with Mr Linky.  We love seeing all the different creations

Until next time, Enjoy! 


Sunday, 18 September 2011

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Our sketch for Sunny Challenges & Creations... was set by Kris this week & for me working with Marina Mist is always a hard task!  I realise there are harder colours to work with, but I think this is the colour I tend to veer away from at all times.

Along with the sketch, we had to use the colours -
Marina Mist
Crumb Cake
Cajun Craze

For my card, I started from the inside first.  Yep, a little bit back the front.  I actually did the base card last, as I wasn't too sure what I wanted to do for it!

Base Card - Cajun Craze - 5 7/8" x 4 1/8" or 15cm x 10.5cm - once scored & folded in half
Layer 2 - Crumb Cake - 5 3/4" x 4" or 14.5cm x 10cm
Layer 3 - Marina Mist - 1" x 4" or 2.5cm x 10cm
Layer 4 - Very Vanilla - 7/8" x 3 7/8" or 2cm x 9.5cm


A touch of Marina Mist inside...

Using Crumb Cake Ink, I stamped my first image randomly onto the Crumb Cake Cardstock.  The second image was using Cajun Craze Ink & again stamped randomly over the card.

I stamped another image onto Very Vanilla Cardstock using Crumb Cake Ink, ensuring that all areas of card were covered.  Grabbing my Cajun Craze Ink again, I randomly stamped the stars over the top.  This piece was then adhered to the piece of Marina Mist - at last, this colour is being used - & then to the Crumb Cake Cardstock using Snail Adhesive & finally to the Base Card - Cajun Craze.

The sentiment was stamped onto Very Vanilla Cardstock using Cajun Craze Ink, punched using 1 3/8" Circle Punch & adhered to a piece of Marina Mist Cardstock - Yes, again you mutter to yourself - which had been punched using the Large Scallop Circle Punch.

Basic Rhinestones were applied to the sentiment!  Who says blokes can't have bling?????



Supplies -
Stamp Set - Extreme Elements, Happiest Birthday Wishes
Ink - Cajun Craze, Marina Mist (Inside), Crumb Cake
Cardstock - Very Vanilla, Cajun Craze, Crumb Cake, Marina Mist
Punches - 1 3/8" Circle, Large Scallop Circle
Accessories - Snail Adhesive, Basic Rhinestones


Now, why not head over to Sunny Challenges & Creations... to check out what Kris & Gwen have created.  Better still, why not have some fun.  We love seeing all the different creations each week!  I am forever amazed at the many creations created using the same supplies!  No 2 are the same!

 Until next time, Enjoy!

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Starting Out...

...as a gift card turning into a Christmas Card but with a small difference.... 

I had scraps of coloured cardstock sitting on my desk after completing a couple of other projects & instead of putting it all away, I thought I would attempt to make a small gift card.  Once I finished it & as I have to create a "Master Plan" for tomorrow's class, I took it one step further & created a Christmas Card.

I used Retired DSP on this card, but it can be quickly turned into a completely different card using the DSP - Letters From Santa which is the current Xmas Paper or any DSP for that matter!

Base Card - Cherry Cobbler - 5 7/8" x 4 1/4" or 15cm x 10.5cm
Layer 1 - DSP - 5 3/4" x 4" or 14cm x 10cm
Layer 2 - Cherry Cobler - 5" x 3 5/8" or 12.5cm x 9.5cm - Scored in half
Layer 3 - Old Olive - 4 7/8" x 3 1/2" or 12cm x 9cm
Layer 4 - Very Vanilla - 4 3/4" x 3 3/8" or 11.5cm x 8.5cm

Using my SU Marker - Chocolate Chip, I drew squiggley lines around the edge of the Very Vanilla Cardstock.  I stamped my 2 images using Cherry Cobbler & Old Olive Inks direct onto Very Vanilla Cardstock.  I drew 2 lines from the images to the border around the card using my SU Markers - Chocolate Chip

This piece was adhered to Olid Olive Cardstock & then to the Cherry Cobbler Cardstock.  Using 2-Way Glue, I randomly applied this to the stamped images & applied Dazzling Diamonds - cannot be seen very well in the photo.  This was my original gift card.

I adhered a piece of Very Vanilla Grosgrain Ribbon to the lower half of the DSP, tied a knot & then adhered to the Base Card - Cherry Cobbler.  The Gift Card was then adhered to the LHS of the Base Card - as per photo.

I stamped the sentiment using Chocolate Chip Ink onto Very Vanilla, punched using my Oval Punch & adhered to a piece of Cherry Cobbler Cardstock which had been punched using the Scallop Oval Punch.  I adhered this to the Base Card.


Supplies -
Stamp Set - Tree Trimmings, Short & Sweet
Ink - Chocolate Chip, Old Olive, Cherry Cobbler
Cardstock - Very Vanilla, Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive
DSP - Jolly Holiday - Retired
Punches - Scallop Oval, Large Oval
Ribbon - 5/8" Grosgrain - Very Vanilla
Accessories - Tombow, Dazzling Diamonds, SU Markers, 2-Way Glue

Until next time, Enjoy!

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Stampin' Fun & Friends...

Ok everyone, it is time to join a great stampin' & paper crafting experience!

Come on, join our group & have some fun!

Projects, Tutorials, Prizes, Challenges, Lots of Chat
& of course, Fun, Fun, Fun!!!

Registration is now happening for - 


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http://www.stampandscrapwithcherylann.com/
to sign  up through PayPal

We hope you can join us for this great session!!!


Sunday, 11 September 2011

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Sunny Challenges & Creations new sketch for this week is up & running!

For some reason I had a really hard time creating a card for the sketch set by Gwen It looked easy enough, but boy, was I dead wrong!  Thanks Gwen!  This sketch is just perfect for Punch Art!

Anyhow, this week we have to go by the sketch, along with NO STAMPS!!!!!  The only stamp we can use is for the sentiment.

Prior to SU, I hated stamps - didn't know how to use them & couldn't understand why everyone raved about them - this would have been dead easy, but since SU - they make everything so easy - it turned into a nightmare.  I changed my mind about 3 times & that was in the middle of all cards. 

I am not exactly happy with what I have done & the photos are not the best, but it is sort of growing on me.  If I get time during the week, I am going to have another go at exactly the same card, except change a couple of small things.

Anyhow, enough of my whinging & on with the card -

Base Card - Wisteria Wonder - 5 7/8" x 4 1/4" or 15cm x 10.5cm - once scored & folded in half
Layer 1 - Whisper White - 5 3/4" x 4" or 14.5cm x 10cm

Card Inside...

I stamped my sentiment direct onto Whisper White Cardstock using Wisteria Wonder Ink.  I have to get used to the new "IN Colours", which are absolutely gorgeous by the way.

Using my Bone Scorer & Ruler, I scored the card diagonally at 1" intervals, turned the card & repeated in the opposite direction.

Close-Up...

I punched 3 circles in Calypso Coral using my 3/4" Circle Punch & adhered to the Whisper White Cardstock as per the sketch. I punched 9 butterflies using the Butterfly Punch, 3 in Whisper White, 3 in Pool Party - a colour to die for & 3 in Vellum.  I love love playing with Vellum & using them on cards, but it seems forever since I last used any.  All 9 butterflies were put through the Bigshot using the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder.

I layered all butterflies together, ie Whisper White, Pool Party & then the Vellum on top of each other & applied a large Basic Pearl to the centre.  They were attached over the top of the Calypso Coral circles using SU Dimensionals.

To finish my card, I randomly applied different size Pearls to the centre of the score lines.


Supplies -
Stamp Set - Sincere Salutations
Ink - Wistera Wonder
Cardstock - Whisper White, Wistera Wonder, Calypso Coral, Pool Party, Vellum
Punches - 3/4" Circle, Butterfly
Embossing Folder - Perfect Polka Dots
Accessories - SU Dimensionals, Basic Jewels - Pearls, Bone Scorer, Snail Adhesive, Bigshot

Now why not have a bit of fun yourself & have a go at the challenge.  Hop on over to Sunny Challenges & Creations, make your card & link it back with Mr Linky.  While there, have a look at what Gwen & Kris have created this week

Until next time, Enjoy!

Saturday, 10 September 2011

Winner of FREE Pass...

It is with much pleasure that I announce the winner of the FREE Pass to Stampin' Fun & Friends with CherylAnn

Don't forget, this sessions kick starts September 20 through to October 4

To register, please click onto CheryAnn's link above & you will be taken direct to her site.  It is bound to be a lot of fun.  She has some amazing talent creating great projects.

Ok, on with the draw & the winner is -


Madeline Morcelo for her lovely comment -
Vicky; Thanks for the chance to win a free pass. I love Autumn for few reasons: first, I love to see the change on the leaves color, the weather is a lot cooler, and Autumn has one of my favorites Holidays...Thanksgiving!

Thank you to everyone who left their comments.  I am only sorry that I didn't have one for each of you.

Until next time, Enjoy!


Friday, 9 September 2011

Congratulations...


Cloes Up...
 I have a wedding tomorrow & along with delivering the reception stationery, I like to give the Bride & Groom a card similar to or close to their colours & their own copy of the stationery.

This is a very easy card & took me all of about 3 minutes, but I am liking it all the same.  The longest part was the stamping & cutting out of the mask.

Card Base - 5 7/8" x 4 1/4" once scored & folded in half

I used the Technique "Masking" on this card, although it was the Basic Masking - Tutorial may be found Here...

Using Tempting Turquoise Ink, I stamped my first image off to the LHS a little.  I wanted image not to be whole.  I then placed my mask on top of this image & stamped over it using the same ink colour.

I drew a line right around the card using my SU Markers - Tempting Turquoise.  These are such handy little items & don't use mine nearly as much as I should.

I stamped the sentiment using Early Expresso Ink & added a Basic Rhinestone to each corner of the card.

I repeated the masking for the inside & envelope.  I've just realised that I didn't even using any adhesives on this card - how great is that!  It also proves you don't have to have a lot of supplies to make a lovely card!

Supplies -
Stamp Set - Always (Retired), Well Scripted
Ink - Temption Turquoise, Early Expresso
Accessories - SU Marker - Tempting Turquoise, Basic Rhinestones
NON-SU - Cardstock


Until next time, Enjoy! 

Sunday, 4 September 2011

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The new challenge is up & running over at Sunny Challenges & Creations... so to join the challenge & have a little fun, hop on over to see samples.

As well as the sketch, we have to use a Wheel.  My wheels have been long forgotten especially with so many great products for our Bigshot, so it was such a great feeling to be using them again.  It was a toss-up for me between 2 wheels.  The 2nd wheel I will be using to create another card & posting during the week.

Base Card - Basic Black - 5 7/8" x 4 1/4" or 15cm x 10.5cm - once scored & folded in half
Layer 1 - Whisper White - 5 3/4" x 4" or 14.5cm x 10cm
Layer 2 - Basic Black - 2" x 4" or 2.5cm x 10cm
Layer 3 - Whisper White - 1 7/8" x 4" or 2cm x 10cm
Layer 4 - Ribbon

I rolled my Wheel using Versamark onto the piece of Whisper White Cardstock.  Poured Black Embossing Powder over the top, tapped the excess off & heat embossed using my Heat Tool.  This piece was adhered to the piece of Basic Black Cardstock.

For my large flower, I  repeated the same process, cut it out & set aside.  I repeated the same for my 2 smaller flowers.  I layered them on top of each other & using my 1/8" Handheld Punch, I punched a hole through the middle & inserted a Red Brad.  I again set it aside.

I stamped my greeting onto a scrap piece of Whisper White, punched using my Oval Punch & adhered using Snail Adhesive onto a piece of Real Red Cardstock which had been punched using my Scallop Oval Punch.  Again using the Handheld Punch, I punched a hole through both pieces of cardstock on either side of the greeting.  I threaded Ribbon through both holes, run it across the bottom of the layer & attached behind.  I inserted a Black Brad either side of the greeting & over the top of the ribbon.  The whole piece was then adhered to Whisper White Cardstock & then to the Base Card using Snail Adhesive.

Lastly, I applied SU Dimensionals to the back of the large flower cut out & adhered it to the card.

Along with using my wheels, it has been so long since I last embossed that I really enjoyed making this card.  I love the effect Embossing does to your projects!

Supplies -
Stamp Set - Short & Sweet, Prnted Petals
Ink - Versamark
Cardstock - Basic Black, Whisper White, Real Red
Wheels - Petite Petals
Embossing Powder - Black
Ribbon - 1/8" Taffeta - Real Red
Punches - 1/8" Handheld, Scallop Oval, Oval
Accessories - SU Dimensionals, Brads - Real Red & Basic Black,
Snail Adhesive, Embossing Buddy, Heat Tool

  
Until next time, Enjoy!

Friday, 2 September 2011

September Promotion...

During September, you are able to join Stampin' Up! as a demonstrator for only $169!  The limited-time mini Starter-Kit, valued at over $310.00, comes with products as per below -

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•Notes Cards (20)
•Clear-Mount Block C
•Blender Pen (1)
•SNAIL Adhesive
•Business supplies

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Or, if you want the full Starter Kit, you can get it 20 percent off during September only! That's over $610 worth of premium Stampin' Up! products and business supplies for just $231.20!

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