Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween!!!

Hope you all have a spooky fun day! Halloween is one of my favorites - it's just all about good fun, and the kids love it. Wanted to show you the treat bags that I made for my neice, nephew and sisters....


These were super simple - just a brown lunch bag covered front and back with paper and punched a couple of handles in them. In fact, there is absolutely no stamping whatsoever on these. I used rub-ons for the images - they coordinate well with the paper I thought.



It was a good quick project, and I could cram a lot of candy in the bag too!
I told you that I would post a couple of photos of my boys in their costumes:
This was my cowboy creation. I didn't have a pattern to go off of - so I just decided to wing it. I patted myself on the back a whole bunch. I think they turned out really cute, and I think the boys really liked them. Will commented to me that I was doing a nice job. I put a big red star on the back of Will's vest, and Alex had some additional "fringe" on the back of his.

Here they were shoving their mouths full of gummy snacks. Alex (on right) likes to put as much in his mouth as he can and try to chew it all up. He could have been a cowboy!

And last photo - with their Aunt Mallory as Peter Pan....too cute!



Have a fun and safe Halloween!

Friday, October 30, 2009

Twick or Tweet

I know you guys are all ready to see some new things on here. I've been super busy creating Halloween costumes, Halloween treats, taking care of a sick kid, blah, blah, blah!!! So, here's something new for you to see.....


These are the treats that Will took to his preschool class for their Halloween party. I "stole" this idea out of the Stampin' Success magazine that Stampin' Up! Demonstrators get every month. And while I only needed to make 10 of them, I wanted something easy this year. These definately fit the bill. They are simply cardstock and ribbon. The ribbon and lots of adhesive hold the pixie sticks and pencils to the paper. Easy, easy peasy!

I will post pictures of the Halloween costumes tomorrow. I have to say - Will wanted to be a cowboy really bad - and I saw a picture of a Cowboy costume in a catalog - but it was $50!!! So, without a pattern, I looked at the photo and came up with my own cowboy costumes for both boys. Once Will got his cowboy hat, Alex also had to have one. SO, instead of the Indian that I wanted him to be, he's just going to be "Bobby". Which is what he calls himself as soon as he puts on his cowboy hat. (We have a friend, Bobby, who always wears a cowboy hat, and he must have made quite the impression on Alex. Some of you know exactly who I'm talking about!) So, check me out tomorrow for my Halloween creations!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

3rd Annual Christmas Stamp-A-Stack!!!

Handmade cards are much more meaningful than those storebought versions. It shows the recipient that you took the time to create something just for them, and that they were special enough to receive one of your creations.

On November 10th, I will be hosting the 1st Stamp-a-stack of the season. What is a stamp-a-stack??? In short, it's a stack of 10 unstamped, unassembled cards. Everything is measured, cut and scored for you - you just show up, stamp and assemble. Simple as that. You simply need to pick a card from the 6 options below - and if you want, you will have time to complete 2 stacks (20 cards) if you just can't decide!!! All supplies are included, just bring yourself.
When: Tuesday, November 10th; 5:30pm
Where: Denison Municipal Utilities Bldg.
Fee: $20/stack (Stamp Club Members take $5 off)
Option 1: Medallion Merry Christmas



Option 2: Happy Holidays Snowman


Option 3: Season's Greetings Photo Holder



Option 4: Blue Ornament




Option 5: Season's Greetings




Option 6: Pine Cone Christmas




To sign up, simply send me an email, and I will get you my address to send a check for your fee. Deadline to sign up is November 1st. Sign up early - space is limited.

Jen

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

More Snowbuddies...

I swear, I can't get enough of these adorable little Snowbuddies. I {heart} this set! These little snowmen are so Stinkin' cute, I could just eat them up! I used my favorite coloring medium to color them in a bit - Watercolor Crayons. You just need add a little grayish blue for some shadowing, and then color in the hat and scarf. The hat does come as a seperate stamp - so a Stamp-A-Ma-Jig is necessary. There is another hat too, some ice skates, lots of snowflakes, blah, blah, blah - it's all too cha-cha for words!


I will tell you that the entire card was CASE'd from this card
of Becky Oehlers. I loved her original so much, that I even had to find some paper that matched. The background snowflakes were taken from a retired stamp set.

In the end, I really love this card - it's got some great whimsy to it!

Thanks for stopping by today - more tomorrow!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Beware of SNOW!

No, it's not snowing again in Iowa - but it is Iowa, I think it could happen again anyday now. It is snowing in my stamp room however! I saw this idea on another blog, and just had to give it a try. I love the snow effect of the glitter on the vellum, but the rest of the card needs some work. I wanted to try my watercolor crayons on dark colored cardstock (Not Quite Navy) just to see how it would work - you know, as opposed to stamping them on white and cutting them out. In the end, it might be just as easy to cut out the snowmen and adhere them to the card....always, always, lessons learned. And, as my good customer, Bonnie, would say - "just room for embellishments!"
Anyway, the overall look of the card is fine. The snowflakes were stamped using the Frost White Shimmer Paint, and I love that stuff. Next time I will cut the vellum, then stamp my snowmen, instead of the way I did it. I stamped the snowmen first, then cut my vellum......am I pointing out too many wrongs???? Maybe, but, if you want to duplicate this, I just want you to be informed!!!!

FYI - I DO love these cute little Snowbuddies. They are whimsical, and just so cute! And, I do just LOVE the snow drifts out of vellum....Stamp Clubbers - look for this in you near future - of course with some improvements!
Okay - that is for today....it's Mom's night at Preschool tonight - so Will and I have a hot little date!!
See you tomorrow!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Did Elvis sing Blue Christmas???

I'm on a kick here with Blue Christmas cards. I have to admit, I'm really missing Baja Breeze from last year, and Riding Hood Red too.....So, Not Quite Navy is going to have to fill some big shoes...I think I'll survive.

The inspiration for this card comes from one of my favorite paper crafters - Heather Nichols of Pine is Here. She does really great work, and I love her style. I adapted this one, and I think it's okay, but I'm not quite sure. I feel like it needs something yet.

The care is quite quick and simple. I stamped the snowflakes in Whisper White on Not Quite Navy, wrapped some Taffeta Ribbon around the card, stamped and punched the Joy Ornament, added some glitter with a 2 way glue pen, then - believe it or not, I tied a BOW - not a knot - but an actual bow!!! and attached it with a glue dot to the top of the ornament.

That's all today folks!

Enjoy!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Wishing you a White Christmas!

Hello again! You may remember a card I did a while back with a chocolate glitter tree, found in this post, and I thought at the time that it might make a really neat frosted tree, so I finally gave it a shot. I really wish I had a stamp that said, "May all your Christmas' be white...". It would be perfect I think!


I really do like the way it turned out. I added a hint of Old Olive to the border to give it a tinge of color. But, it's barely noticable. That's fine with me.

What do you think? Is it Christmasy enough??? I can't decide. Leave a comment and let me know...
Thanks!
Jen

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Light up my day!

So, anyone notice the new blog banner up above? It's one of the MANY, MANY, MANY things you can do with Stampin' Up's new My Digital Studio. You don't have to scrapbook to want this amazing software. There are SO many things that you can do with the program! You can make DVD's and even set them to music, you can make Calendars (great Christmas gifts for those hard to buy for people!), you can embellish your blog (!), make photo books, cards, stationary, and well, of course scrapbook pages. Plus, you can edit your photos, much like Photoshop, but easier! It's very impressive, and the price isn't out of line either. There are tons of fonts included, over 30 stamp sets, lots of embellishments, like buttons, brads, ribbon, stitching, staples, die cut stickers. It also includes a bunch of Designer Series Paper, Card Stock colors, ink colors (which you can "stamp off", or change to opacity of - you can do that with the paper too!). I'm telling you, Stampin' Up! thought of everything when they developed this software. I don't know of anything they could have added to make it better. Oh, and periodically they will (and have already) release additional digital downloads for you to add. These are extremely reasonable pricewise. Want to know more? Email me, and I'll send you some info.

Now, onto our regularly scheduled program:

My Stamp Club members are making this really cool luminary this month:


I got the idea from the Stampin' Success magazine that Stampin' Up! Demonstrators receive. There was a Halloween example in there. I don't necessarily decorate for Halloween, so I adapted this for Fall, and also did a Winter example with snowflakes. These are quite simple to make - a little time consuming cutting out all of the pumpkins, leaves and gourds, but that was fine by me, as I was happy with the results in the end. The vellum inserts are stamped with White Craft Ink and really show up once you light a candle inside.



My Denison Stamp Club discussed making these larger. I hope someone creates one, because I think they would be really neat - especially clustered on a table together with different sizes!
Well, that's it for today, but don't fret - I'll be back tomorrow with more!
Jen

Friday, October 16, 2009

Bright and Happy Snow Buddy!

I told you I'd be back with another card - See what happens when I start feeling better? It all comes back to me....I knew all this creativity was still pent up inside - it was just a matter of my body and my mind working together again.... Funny what a bunch of hormones will do to a woman! UGH!

So, I saw this layout on Nichole Heady's blog, and had to "steal" it - or CASE it (Copy And Share Everything). I'd been struggling with working with the bright colors of the Holiday Lounge DSP, but I think this little Snow Guy just screams for brightness - he's just a merry looking snowman, isn't he?


I hope you can see that I embossed the Real Red piece to add some texture. Otherwise this was super simple. I colored the Snow Buddy with my Watercolor Crayons (really my favorite coloring mediums).



Add a few strings of silver elastic cord, and voila - card done! Easy peasy!
And, believe it or not - come back tomorrow for yet another edition of my creative, do I say genius....no, I'm not that full of myself - just my creative side....
Thanks for stopping by!
Jen

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Hold on to your hats....

....don't fall off your seat! I'm back! Things are looking up here in my little stamping world. Now that I'm feeling better, the inspiration has come back to me. The only thing that drags me down is the fact that my clothes are beginning to fit a little tight - kinda makes the chocolate and stamping not go hand and hand. The really bad thing is that I lent out all of my maternity clothes, so I'm left with workout pants to wear - IF I want to be comfortable.

Anyway - I created 4 - that's right FOUR - cards today. Granted, they are all the exact same card, but each with a twist. That's where I need YOUR help. Leave me a comment and let me know which one of the 4 you like the best....I'd love to hear your opinions!

So, I started with these two cards:


they are the same - with one minor difference. The card that is laying flat, the medallion is stamped using the Frost White Shimmer Paint (found in the Stampin' Up Holiday Mini Catalog). The card that is standing is heat embossed using Irredescent Ice EP. Here is a close up of the Irredescent Ice card:



And here is a close up with the Frost White Shimmer Paint:



Now, again - the same card, except this time I used the flourish from the Baroque Motifs set, the one standing up is heat embossed with Irridescent Ice, and the one laying flat is Frost White Shimmer paint:


And a close up the Irridescent Ice:



And now the Frost White Shimmer Paint:


The buttons used were from the Playground Designer Buttons Set and the ribbon in the bundled ribbon that can be found in the mini.
So, tell me - which one do you like best???
And, since I've been inspired lately - be sure to check back again tomorrow - I've got yet another creation to show you!!! Impressed, aren't you????
Thanks -
Jen