It's official-we're moving again. This time to a suburb of Chicago. I only have a few more days until the moving truck arrives. New York has been nice, and we will miss our neighbors and friends!
Speaking of friends, here's a project I made for my secret sister last month.
Its a felt pouch made to look like candy corn. I used the Big Shot pennent die and cut it out four times, I then cut 3 of the pennents so that I could sew them together to get the different colors of the candy corn. Once the three different colors were sewn together I used the one solid one for the back of the pouch and stitched it together with the tri-colored one to create the pouch.
The Big Shot is just the coolest tool ever-it can cut through so many materials!
Michelle DePalma--Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator-- emdpalma@gmail.com --Algonquin, IL
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Can you believe it's October already?
I can't believe September is gone! When I got my secret sister package Halloween seemed so far off, and now it I feel like it's just around the corner! I promised a closer look at some of the gifts from my wonderful package so here you go....
Tote-ally Tess craft keeper-it's a plastic storage folder that has been personalized just for me! Isn't it adorable? My name was spelled using alphabet dies with the Big Shot. The entire decorated piece of cardstock was then inserted into the plastic folder and attached to the inside using mini glue dots in each of the corners.
Here is a look at some of the cards, super easy and super cute when you use Stampin' Up!'s Designer Paper-these cards use the Wicked Fun Specialty designer paper from page 172 in the Idea Book and Catalog.
Tote-ally Tess craft keeper-it's a plastic storage folder that has been personalized just for me! Isn't it adorable? My name was spelled using alphabet dies with the Big Shot. The entire decorated piece of cardstock was then inserted into the plastic folder and attached to the inside using mini glue dots in each of the corners.
Here is a look at some of the cards, super easy and super cute when you use Stampin' Up!'s Designer Paper-these cards use the Wicked Fun Specialty designer paper from page 172 in the Idea Book and Catalog.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
It's been too long!
I know it's been too long since I last posted- I started a new position at work. I now work M-F and when I'm home so are the kids. I haven't had much time to do any stamping myself but I did get a package from my secret sister! What a great surprise to come home to after a long day at work!
Here's a look at some of my goodies
Here's a look at some of my goodies
Isn't my secret sister talented!
Brads, Pearls and Daisies-Oh My!
I'll post some close up pictures of the cards she made later-more of the not so scary type projects!
Monday, September 6, 2010
Not so Scary Halloween Project
Today I have a pretty Halloween project to share with you. It's a wreath made out of fabric and Stampin' Up! striped grosgrain ribbon. I used a fabric with orange, black and cream colored plaid pattern along with Basic Black and Pumpkin Pie 1 1/4 wide SU ribbon to create this wreath.
The technique is really quick and simple-
1. I cut the fabric with pinking shears (the zig-zag edge) into strips about the same length and width- I didn't even measure them, just "eyeball" it.
2. Then I cut the ribbon into lengths about the same as the fabric.
3. All you have to do after that is tie them in knots on a styrofoam base and that's it! You can alternate fabric and ribbon for a more finished look if you like-I did 2 fabric strips, 1 black ribbon, 2 fabric strips, 1 orange ribbon and so on.
I plan to embellish it with something else after I go shopping, but that's for another day....
Pretty easy, right? Email me pictures of your creations when you try this!
The technique is really quick and simple-
1. I cut the fabric with pinking shears (the zig-zag edge) into strips about the same length and width- I didn't even measure them, just "eyeball" it.
2. Then I cut the ribbon into lengths about the same as the fabric.
3. All you have to do after that is tie them in knots on a styrofoam base and that's it! You can alternate fabric and ribbon for a more finished look if you like-I did 2 fabric strips, 1 black ribbon, 2 fabric strips, 1 orange ribbon and so on.
I plan to embellish it with something else after I go shopping, but that's for another day....
Pretty easy, right? Email me pictures of your creations when you try this!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
This one's for you Honey!
I made a card for my hubby today-he's been very patient with me lately! I used a stamp set I earned for free during SAB but had not opened yet. It's called "Things I Love". This is a pretty straight forward card with stamps, ink and cardstock as well as a few punches and the Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder.
The colors are Blushing Bride, Early Espresso, and Whisper White. Hope he likes it even though it's got girly colors!
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Quick Gift
My daughter had a friend over last night and when her mom dropped her off it came up in conversation that today is her birthday! Well of course the first thing I thought of was what do I have here that I can use as a gift? I quickly went through my stash of things and here is what I came up with...
Candles and chocolate-two of my favorite things! Hope she likes it as well!
I made the packaging to match and used a card I already had made.
Candles and chocolate-two of my favorite things! Hope she likes it as well!
I made the packaging to match and used a card I already had made.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Cattalog CASE
When the new catalog came out I fell in love with the cards on page 183 that are made with the Hello, You stamp set. The samples in the catalog were made using the Simply Sent Sweet Hello card kit. I purchased the stamp set and copied the card with items I already had. What do you think?
I know the picture is a little crooked, but in my defense I just finished working way too many days in a row! I also added the Scallop Trim Border punch to the bottom so that it wasn't quite as plain.
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