Monthly Archives: November 2016

Stampin’ Up! Presents and Pines Box-in-a-Bag for the Happy Stampers Blog Hop

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Mornin’, y’all –  welcome to another edition of the Happy Stampers Blog Hop.  This is color week – and I know there are going to be a lot of great projects for you to see this week, so….be sure to check out all the offerings of the Ladies-Who-Hop!  

Here are the colors we used – a pretty good color palette for a Christmas-time project, don’t you think?

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My project also played nicely into this week’s The Paper Players Tic-Tac-Toe challenge.  Check the bottom row! 🙂

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This weekend is the OnStage Local event – which just so happens to have a venue in Atlanta!  Handy, huh!?  And the day before that, Brian King and Pam Morris are hosting a World Card Making Day event (a little later than the actual WCMD – but nicely aligned with OnStage!).  And, they’re doing a 3-d project swap.  So…today’s share is one of the projects I made for that swap!

At least – that’s how it started out – now I’m not sure I’m going to give it away! 😉  Only time will tell!

I used the Presents and Pinecones DSP and some Pretty Pines Thinlits.  Added in a Holly Jolly Layers sentiment and made…this.  Take a look-see:

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This is a “Box in a Bag”!  Fun, right?  And really easy to make!  My friend Jari Francis made one a few days ago, and I decided to try it for myself.  She – and I – used the great tutorial by Diana Gibbs on SplitCoast Stampers.  You can check it out right here!

Although you can’t see it, the inside box is made from a piece of Cherry Cobbler card stock, cut to 4 1/2″ x 4 1/2″, put together exactly like the tutorial shows.

I used the pretty pine cones design from Presents and Pinecones for the “bag” part of the project.  Just like the tutorial stated, I ran a strip of Tear & Tape Adhesive along the bottom and one side of my 5 1/2″ x 11″ piece of DSP, then I pulled off the backing paper from the bottom strip.  I “rolled” my paper around my box.

But – I sort of messed up.  I started the paper – in the middle of the box as instructed – but I started with the edge that had the Tear & Tape on it.

Wrong.

Start with the edge that does not have the adhesive.  That way, when you get to the end, you’ll be all ready to stick everything together.  If you do it my way, you’ll have to stop and add another piece of adhesive, and you’ll have a “leftover” strip inside your box.

Like mine! 🙂

But, it worked out and I had my bag!  So it was time for some decoration.

I cut a 1″ x 11″ strip of Crumb Cake card stock and ran it a few times thru the Pine Bough TIEF.  That added a little texture and interest, and broke the fibers of the card stock a little, making it easier to roll around the bottom of the bag.

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Which I did, using more Tear & Tape Adhesive.  When you do this – just take your time.  The most persnickety piece is making sure that the bottom of your strip stays aligned with the bottom of the bag/box.

At this point, I “designated” a “front” to the bag (I put the bag seam on one side, and the bottom strip seam on the front – knowing I’d cover it with my decorations.

I decorated the bag with Pretty Pines Thinlits pine boughs, cut from Garden Green card stock.  I cut several of each length and adhered them oh-so-artfully around the bottom of the bag, using Multi-Purpose Liquid Glue.  I wrapped some Cherry Cobbler Baker’s Twine three times around the bottom of the bag, adhering it with a Glue Dot at the front of the bag.  Before I stuck the final end down, I ran two Mini Pinecones embellishments thru the twine – and used the final Glue Dot to stick them in place.

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Next I cut some pine cones, all using Crumb Cake card stock.  For two of them, I cut “backer” pine cones from Copper Foil, and adhered them with Liquid Glue.  I also cut a couple of berries in Cherry Cobbler.  Using more of the Liquid Glue, I adhered it all to the bag.

The bow is tied from three pieces of Bakers’ Twine – Garden Green, Cherry Cobbler and Gold – and adhered with Liquid Glue.  I left the tails long and used more Liquid Glue to stick them to the box.

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With that all done, I addressed the top of the bag.  First I used my 1/2″ Circle Punch to cut holes in the top for my Cherry Cobbler 3/8″ Silky Taffeta Ribbon (which I’ll use to close the bag after putting my gift or a few pieces of chocolate inside!).

I made my tag by stamping the round image from the Host-exclusive set called Holly Jolly Layers (Holiday Catalog) onto Whisper White card stock.  I used my Garden Green and Cherry Cobbler Stampin’ Write Markers to color the stamp directly.  Then I cut it with a scalloped die from the Circles Layering Framelits.  I punched a hole thru the top with my 1/8″ Handheld Circle punch and then ran three strands of Baker’s Twine thru the hole.

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I tied the label into one of my 1/2″ holes at the top of the bag, tying a final bow and….the bag was done! 🙂

This is a fun sized bag – it would easily hold a small (lightweight!) gift – socks?  Tie?  Action Figure? Candy?  And it’s really easy to get the box-in-a-bag part put together so that you can get to decorating – which is the fun part.  Hope you like!  And that you’ll give one a try yourself! 🙂

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Now that you’ve seen my project, please take a little time to visit all the Happy Stampers Team blogs today!

If you click on the Next Blog button, you’ll go right to Jari Francis’ page.  And you can just click on the names below to go direct to all the blogs!

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Amy Koenders

Mary Deatherage – YOU ARE HERE!

Jari Francis

Kristi Gray

Jaime Babarczy

Have fun on the Hop!

TTFN

Mary


HOST CODE FOR 1 NOV – 15 NOV: K9PECAM3

Use this host code when you order and receive a free gift from me! But, if your order is over $150, please don’t use this code (you’ll miss out on your own Stampin’ Rewards if you use it) but you’ll still get the free gift. The free gift is your choice of any item valued up to $10.00 in the 2016-17 Annual Catalog or the 2016 Holiday Catalog!


Stitched Shapes Framelits Die Set and Matching Stamp Set Sale

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These are new Circles, Ovals and Squares Framelits – 12 dies in all – that cut your shapes while simultaneously creating a hand-stitched look for your card-making projects! These will be “officially released” in the 2017-2018 annual catalog, but we get to buy them right now!

On top of that, SU! has a great 25% sale off coordinating stamp sets from 1 – 30 November! Click here to open up a PDF with the list of stamp sets that are on sale.  Or – you can go right to them in my Online Store….here! 🙂

And there’s more great news…although the 25% off stamps sets sale ends 30 November, you’ll still be able to get the Stitched Shapes Framelits after that date! Cool, huh? 🙂

Details:

  • Stitched Shapes Framelits available beginning today! (will continue to be available through the 2017-18 Annual Catalog!)
  • 1 – 30 November 2016: select stamp sets 25% off
  • Promotion Deadline (25% off select stamp sets): 30 November 2016, by 11:50 PM (MT)

FYI, here are the measurements for the full cutout pieces for the Stitched Shapes Framelits Dies:

  • Circles:
    1-3/8”
    1-7/8”
    2-3/8”
    2-7/8”
  • Squares:
    1-3/16”
    1-5/8”
    2-1/8”
    2-5/8”
  • Ovals:
    1-3/4” x 13/16”
    2-1/4” x 1-5/16”
    2-3/4” x 1-13/16”
    3-1/4” x 2-5/16”

The stitched embossing is approximately 1/16” from the edge of the cutout. So the dimensions are approximately 1/8” smaller than the cutouts.


STAMPIN’ UP! PRODUCTS USED IN TODAY’S PROJECT    


CARD CUTS USED IN TODAY’S PROJECT:

Cherry Cobbler Card Stock: 4 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ (box inside the bag)

Crumb Cake Card Stock:  1″ x 11″ (strip around bottom of bag); Pretty Pines die cuts

Garden Green Card Stock: Pretty Pines die cuts

Whisper White Card Stock: Holly Jolly Layers tag

Copper Foil:  Pretty Pines die cuts

If you need any stamping supplies, I’d be very happy to be your Demonstrator. Just click on the Order Stampin’ Up! Online Now button on the right side of the screen to go directly to my online store or drop me an email if you have any questions. Happy Stamping!


Shop the Clearance Rack here. Earn FREE Stampin’ Up! Products – Join my Punkin Head Peppermint Rewards – My online customer thank you program!


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Stampin’ Up! Detailed Holly Jolly Santa

Good morning!  Have you ordered your Stitched Shapes Framelits?  If not – click here to go right to them in my Online Store and take advantage of my ordering special!  Double Peppermint Rewards Points for orders over $50 (before shipping and handling) thru 7 Nov!

Yesterday morning, Finn and I had a nice run.  Well.  He ran and I drove the golf cart – watching closely that he didn’t dart in front of me and stop on a dime to scratch his neck.  Or smell a rock.  Or eat a …. horse apple!  When we got to the open pasture, we stopped for a little game of Frisbee. And I do mean little.  I think he went after it twice.  And then….

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…the unmistakeable signal that we’re done.  At least for a few minutes.  Or until I throw a different toy.  That seems to reset the timer on him. 🙂

He’s growing like a weed, I think!  I bought what I thought was going to be a good size crate for him.  I was oh-so-wrong.  It’s going to have to go back and be exchanged for a larger model!

After the play time and breakfast and getting the oil changed in the van, I made y’all a little Christmas Card.  Cuz…Halloween is over so now it’s Christmas.  I know, Thanksgiving’s in there, and there’ll be cards for that, I promise.  But…today it’s about Christmas!

A while back, I ended up with a leftover design element made with the Detailed Santa Thinlits and some Warmth & Cheer DSP.  I made it for a card and then went a different way.  But I saved that element. Cuz…cute!  So I decided to use it today.  With some more Warmth & Cheer DSP and a sentiment from the Christmas Greetings.  And Holly.  And Holly Berries.  Take a look-see:

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The Paper Players have a Tic Tac Toe challenge this week – I love these, cuz it leaves things so up-to-the-cardmaker!

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You can see I went down the left side – Red/Santa/Diecut.  I may have to do another card for this challenge – there’s so many fun ways to go on it!

I also played with the Global Design Project – which is a CASE the designer challenge.

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So my Detailed Santa element is just the thinlit die cut in Basic Gray card stock and adhered with Multi-Purpose Liquid Glue to a piece of Warmth & Cheer DSP.  Then I trimmed the right side of the die cut.

The card build started with a piece of the same design from Warmth & Cheer, SNAILd to a Basic Gray mat.

The next layer is Cherry Cobbler card stock, embossed in the Softly Falling TIEF and SNAILd to a Basic Gray mat.  Over that I adhered the trimmed-down Detailed Santa with Liquid Glue.  As I look back on it – if I were to make it again, I might pop this element up with some Stampin’ Dimensionals. 🙂

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I made the sentiment by cutting three of the die cuts from Christmas Greetings and adhering them in a stack with Liquid Glue.  Then I stuck them to the card front.

My little decoration is two Garden Green Holly Leaves cut with the Holly Builder Punch, given some veining with the Garden Green Stampin’ Write Marker, then popped onto the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals.  I used three Cherry Cobbler Enamel Shapes as “berries”.  Finally, I tied a bow with all three colors (Garden Green, Cherry Cobbler and Gold) of Baker’s Twine from the Baker’s Twine Trio pack in the Holiday Catalog and stuck it on with Liquid Glue.  And the card front was done!

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On the inside, I stamped a holly sprig from the Holly Berry Happiness stamp set, in Garden Green, on a Whisper White panel.  This is a two-step stamp – so I stamped the outline image in straight Garden Green and added the fill image in stamped-off-once Garden Green.  I did the same sort of thing for the berries, using Cherry Cobbler.

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I SNAILd it to a Basic Gray mat and into my Whisper White card base, popped the card front on with Stampin’ Dimesionals, and the card was done!

My Whisper White Medium Envelope got a repeat of the Holly Berry Happiness holly sprig on the front…

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…and some more of the Warmth & Cheer DSP on the envelope flap.

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Et Voila!  Detailed Santa – sometimes it pays to be a pack-rat! – paired up with some Warmth & Cheer and little bit of Holly.  And a bright Christmas Greeting.  Hope you like!

Scroll on down for the card cuts and all the goodies you need to make this one for yourself!


HOST CODE FOR 1 NOV – 15 NOV: K9PECAM3

Use this host code when you order and receive a free gift from me! But, if your order is over $150, please don’t use this code (you’ll miss out on your own Stampin’ Rewards if you use it) but you’ll still get the free gift – your choice of any item valued up to $8.00 in the 2015-16 Annual Catalog or the 2016 Holiday Catalog.


Ordering Special Going on Through 7 Nov!

 

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Since Stampin’ Up! is so generously offering a great 25% off on selected stamp sets, as well as letting us order the Stitched Shapes Framleits early, I’m offering DOUBLE Peppermint Rewards Points for this first week of the sale!

Between now and 7 Nov 16, for all orders over $50 (before shipping and tax) you’ll earn DOUBLE Peppermint Rewards points.

For more information on the benefits of collecting Peppermint Rewards Points, check out my Punkin’ Head Customer Rewards program right here!

Don’t forget to add the Host Code below if your order is under $150 to get your free thank you gift (orders over $150 will get the free gift, too, but you’ll want to use your own Host Code!).  Let me know if you have any questions.  

Let’s get ready for the Holidays – Happy Shopping!!


Stitched Shapes Framelits Die Set and Matching Stamp Set Sale

 

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These are new Circles, Ovals and Squares Framelits – 12 dies in all – that cut your shapes while simultaneously creating a hand-stitched look for your card-making projects! These will be “officially released” in the 2017-2018 annual catalog, but we get to buy them right now!

On top of that, SU! has a great 25% sale off coordinating stamp sets from 1 – 30 November! Click here to open up a PDF with the list of stamp sets that are on sale.  Or – you can go right to them in my Online Store….here! 🙂

And there’s more great news…although the 25% off stamps sets sale ends 30 November, you’ll still be able to get the Stitched Shapes Framelits after that date! Cool, huh? 🙂

Details:

  • Stitched Shapes Framelits available beginning today! (will continue to be available through the 2017-18 Annual Catalog!)
  • 1 – 30 November 2016: select stamp sets 25% off
  • Promotion Deadline (25% off select stamp sets): 30 November 2016, by 11:50 PM (MT)

FYI, here are the measurements for the full cutout pieces for the Stitched Shapes Framelits Dies:

  • Circles:
    1-3/8”
    1-7/8”
    2-3/8”
    2-7/8”
  • Squares:
    1-3/16”
    1-5/8”
    2-1/8”
    2-5/8”
  • Ovals:
    1-3/4” x 13/16”
    2-1/4” x 1-5/16”
    2-3/4” x 1-13/16”
    3-1/4” x 2-5/16”

The stitched embossing is approximately 1/16” from the edge of the cutout. So the dimensions are approximately 1/8” smaller than the cutouts.


Can you even believe it’s already the second day of November?  Craziness.

Check out the 25% off stamp sets – those are only good for this month!  And get you some Double Peppermints! 🙂

Tomorrow’s Happy Stampers Blog Hop Day so look for a post around 7am Eastern – hope you’ll join us!

TTFN

Mary


STAMPIN’ UP! PRODUCTS USED IN THIS PROJECT:      


CARD CUTS USED IN THIS PROJECT:

Whisper White Card Stock: 4 1/4″ x 11″  (card base, scored and fold at 5 1/2″); 3 7/8″ x 5 1/8″ (inner liner); Christmas Greetings die cuts

Basic Gray Card Stock: 4″ x 5 1/4″ (mats for card front and for inner liner); (mat for Cherry Cobbler panel); Detailed Santa die cut

Warmth & Cheer3 7/8″ x 5 1/8″ (card front); panel behind Detailed Santa die cut; envelope flap

Garden Green Card Stock: Holly Builder Punch cuts

If you need any stamping supplies, I’d be very happy to be your Demonstrator. Just click on the Order Stampin’ Up! Online Now button on the right side of the screen to go directly to my online store or drop me an email if you have any questions. Happy Stamping!


Shop the Clearance Rack here. Earn FREE Stampin’ Up! Products – Join my Punkin Head Peppermint Rewards – My online customer thank you program!

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Stampin’ Up! Stitched Shapes Framelits and an Ordering Special!

Good morning!  I wanted to send you a “solo” post today all about the Stitched Shapes Framelits. They’re live today (I’ve already got mine on the way – whoo-hoo!) and in celebration….I’ve got an ordering special for you!  Read on!


Double Peppermints
Since Stampin’ Up! is so generously offering a great 25% off on selected stamp sets, as well as letting us order the Stitched Shapes Framleits early, I’m offering DOUBLE Peppermint Rewards Points for this first week of the sale!

Between now and 7 Nov 16, for all orders over $50 (before shipping and tax) you’ll earn DOUBLE Peppermint Rewards points.

For more information on the benefits of collecting Peppermint Rewards Points, check out my Punkin’ Head Customer Rewards program right here!

Don’t forget to add the Host Code below if your order is under $150 to get your free thank you gift (orders over $150 will get the free gift, too, but you’ll want to use your own Host Code!).  Let me know if you have any questions.  

Let’s get ready for the Holidays – Happy Shopping!! Continue reading

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