Sunday, August 26, 2012

Happy Birthday to me!!! PCC #4

My Birthday week is officially over and as all good intentions go, I had intended to post this card on my Birthday last Wednesday but the time just kept ticking away and I never got it posted.  I did get my card made though and that was an accomplishment.  As the saying goes better late than never...right?  The week was so busy as we have 3 Birthdays in a row starting from August 21st to the 23rd.  Mine is in the middle right before my son's and well I spent my birthday getting ready for his as it has been since the day he was born.  So let me show you my card I really think it turned out quite lovely.  I CASEd the elements and colors from Joanna Munster here I really loved her card, I just changed it to use the layout for Paper Craft Crew Challenge #4 

I love how it turned out.  I even got out my machine and did some sewing on the card.  I haven't done that in a long time.  I love the look of machine stitching on cards!  I'm going to have to do it more often.  Here is what I used:
Create a Cupcake stamp set and Builder Punch
Base is Naturals White
Layer Crumb Cake
Layer First Edition
Subtles DSP
Blue from the Festival of Print Holiday Catalog
Ink Early Espresso and Pink Pirouette
The ribbon on the cupcake is embossed with Melon Mambo EP
Pearls
Linen Thread
Lace Ribbon
Tag Punch (just stuck the end in so it would be a tad longer)
 
Create a Cupcake is one of those sets you will want to keep forever.  I might put it away for awhile but I always come back to it for a cute card in a pinch.  This card would have worked just as well without the machine stitching but I think it adds that extra touch that will set it apart and make the recipient want to keep it forever.  I hope you like my Birthday card!!  until next time, that's what it's all about...
 
 

Thursday, August 16, 2012

You're Amazing! PCC #3

I'm so excited about my new venture as Design Team for Paper Craft Crew .  I am getting a late start though.  I had a little learning curve with the postings but now I think I have it all down.  Here is my second card for PCC.  I still don't have the picture thing down but I will get there.  I love how my card turned out.  I used the stamp set from Stampin' Up! You're Amazing along with the Fanfair DSP.  The base is Island Indigo with a layer of Crumb Cake the sentiment is stamped on Very Vanilla. 

Just so you know I will be doing this once a week.  Every Wednesday I will have a new design for the challenge, you should stop in and play along...for now that's what it's all about!

Monday, August 6, 2012

Moving On to PCC #1

Hello, I've decided that it's time to start participating in some online challenges.  My Friend Pam Staples over at Sunnygirl Scraps took over the Stampin' Queens Sketch Challenge and renamed it to Paper Craft Crew Challenges so I am making a commitment to myself to participate.  Who knows I might get hooked and want to enter all the challenges...haha probably not.  But I am going to give this one o go for now. 
Here's the sketch: SQSC-003


Here's my card.

I used the Ronald McDonald House set that I received at Convention.  The base is Gumball Green, layered with the Baja Breeze paper from Floral District DSP, layered on top of that is Whisper White and another piece of GG with the frogs stamped with one inking so they would get lighter with each stamp.  The sentiment is Petite Pairs.  I just love this set it is the best one since I became a demonstrator.  $3 from every set purchased goes to the Ronald McDonald House what a great charity.
Moving Forward Wood-Mount Stamp Set
 

Moving Forward 

Wood Mount 126320
Clear Mount 126322
Whimsy and fun combine to make this seven-piece set the perfect choice for outside-the-box best wishes and greetings. Wonderful for friendship and birthday projects for young and old. Try embossing the images for a look that really stands out!
Set Quantity: 7
Contact me if you would like to purchase this set...and that's what it's all about!

Sunday, August 5, 2012

2012 Convention Better Late than Never...

Ok so it's been 3 weeks since convention and I am just getting around to posting about it.  This was my second Stampin' Up! Convention and I was not dissapointed in the least.  Again this year I rented a house and invited 7 strangers and one returnee to share the cost.  It was a great time and I met some great friends from Oregon to Florida and a few states in between.  This year's experience was all I had expected it to be.  We stamped the night away, every night...well mostly because I didn't finish my swaps and the girls pitched in to help me out.    I was so grateful for my new friends help I was able to finish all 120 of them on time, and got to swap to my hearts content.  Here is one of the swap cards that I created for convention.  I wish I could take better pictures of them though...



This card was made using Fabulous You. The card base is Basic Black.  The shoe is stamped on the yellow paper from Floral District DSP and layered on Whisper White with scalloped layers of So Saffron, Daffodil Delight, Basic Grey, and Basic Black.  I cut the sentiment in half and used the first part for the outside and the rest for the inside.  I faux bowed it with Whisper Whit satin organza ribbon and blinged up the shoe with some jewels.  I love how the card turned out. 
Here are some other pics from convention...

Sara, Shelli's daughter.  Love her!


Shannon West dressed for Halloween!  My favorite holiday!The cute little bag she demonstrated!


My housemates Angela and Nicole with Shelli!  Nicole won the Twitter contest for an opportunity to go backstage during the last general session.  Here she is getting a pic with Shelli to tweet.  She was so good at it even the Utah newspaper started following her tweets!

Finally a picture of me in front of the stage.  Great Stage props!
Oh I almost forgot the great card samples and inspiration...Amazing Stampin' Up! talent!
So there's a peek into my convention experience.  I am definately going next year for Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary!  Can't wait to share that one for sure...and that's what it's all about.