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Vacation Pictures, Awesome Gift Set Box, & Year End Sale

Hello everyone! I am glad to be posting again after my unplanned Christmas vacation from blogging. I had high hopes of posting regularly through all of the busyness, but sadly I just was not able to. New Year’s resolution: post every other day!

I hope you will enjoy these pictures from of my Christmas celebrations and my trip to TX last week to visit relatives. Sadly, my husband was not able to join my daughter (Scarlette) and I as we visited with some of my cousins and my Aunt & Uncle.

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Here is Scarlette getting kissed from my cousin’s son and not being very excited about finding the pickle ornament. She even got a Hello Kitty stuffed animal as a prize! (This is my aunt and uncle’s tradition that I had not heard of – it was fun!)

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Pictured above are all the family that were present, minus my uncle.

Below is the picture of just cousins and their children. One child is missing from the picture.  The three boys go with the smallest woman in the middle. She is 27! Scarlette is hiding under the blanket. 🙂

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Below is the little boy who was missing from the above picture. His mom and sister are in the other picture with Scarlette. Sorry the pictures are a little dark.

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My husband and I with Scarlette as she opens presents from Granny and Grandpa. Yes, my mom wants to be called “granny” by her grandchildren. 🙂

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Scarlette wearing one of the adorable crocheted hats my cousin made her and the Christmas dress Granny got her.


Awesome Gift Box Set

I should confess, part of the reason I haven’t posted in so long is that I’ve been crazily making tons of these awesome card holders and using up tons of retired Designer Series Paper. I found this project on another Stampin’ Up! demonstrator’s blog, Dee Slater.

I reworked the directions so they made more sense to me. I knew I would be using them a lot! Let me know via comment if you have trouble opening these directions.  If you don’t want to splurge and get 12 x 12 cardstock for the belly band, you can cut two pieces to 6 1/2 ” and adhere them together to make them 12 inches. They will overlap an inch.

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I love the belly band!

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I think of this as a personal little stationary kit. Who do you know that would love this?

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Here are the cards I made to stick inside.

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 I liked changing up the design just a little from the packaging to the card.

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Here’s the whole kit, at a glance.

Below are the supplies I used on this project that are still available from the current catalog. The new Whisper White Thick Cardstock is awesome for card bases and 3D projects. The Simply Scored Tool is very necessary for most 3D projects, including this one. Fast Fuse is also instrumental in creating 3D projects.

Here are a few more examples of this project. It’s so cool to see all the designs and decide which of my relatives and friends might best like each gift box set.

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Arrows           Geometric


Year-End-Sale

One more thing . . . I just want to remind you that Stampin’ Up! is currently having a Year-End-Sale, discounting tons of awesome products. I invite you to take a look and save a bundle! If you would like to place an order you can do so in my online store. I invite you to type in the host code 232J4GSM when placing your order. Thanks for taking a look!sale

I hope you are inspired to try making this adorable gift box set. I invite you to post a comment with a picture of your finished gift box set. I’d love to see your design!

Joyful stamping!

~Stephanie

 

Christmas Cards

Christmas Medley & Sale

Hello everyone! Before I talk about today’s card, I wanted to let you know about Stampin’ Up!’s Year End Sale. sale

Stampin’ Up! will have more products on clearance for our Year-End Sale December 10, 2015-January 4, 2016. While supplies last, they are offering discounts up to 60 percent on select products. If you would like to place an order you can do so in my online store. I invite you to type in the host code 232J4GSM when placing your order.

The card I have for you today was inspired by a card on a German demonstrator’s website.  It has the same stamps arranged in a circular pattern that I thought was very striking. I tried for awhile to duplicate the circular pattern and just couldn’t get it to work. I decided to do this sectional pattern below. I am pretty happy with the results.

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It was really fun coming up with little arrangements to represent each sentiment. This design wouldn’t have worked very well on a traditional rectangular card. Luckily, I had some 5 1/2″ square envelopes left over from a past Christmas.The card base is 5 1/4″, the Old Olive layer is 5″ square, and the Very Vanilla layer is 4 3/4″ square. Sometimes it is really fun to work with a different size card than normal.

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This card was pretty easy to mass produce. I made 8 of this card. On the other 7 cards, the upper left corner had a rhinestone in it. I had to use that rhinestone to cover up a smudge near the Christmas tree. 🙂 I also had planned to make this card on Crumb Cake cardstock instead of Sahara Sand, but I was out of Crumb Cake cardstock! Never let that happen! Crumb Cake is my favorite neutral color.

I hope you are inspired to try keep going when a card you are making isn’t working out. I encourage you to play around with card sizes & shapes.  There is still time to make and send Christmas cards! You can do it!

Joyful stamping!

~Stephanie

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Christmas Cards

Christmas Trees & Joyful Wishes

Hello everyone! Today’s card is all about trees…Christmas trees. 🙂 I made a similar card awhile ago that I didn’t feel was up to par for my blog so I didn’t post it. Something wasn’t quite right. A few days ago I played around with the design, changed some colors, and added the gold tree. I am pleased to show you this second version.

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You probably noticed the simplicity of this card. The cards from the last two posts have been fairly simple as well, although not lacking in cuteness I hope. 🙂 The reason for the continued simplicity is that these are cards I plan to make and send out as my own Christmas cards to family and friends.

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If you are planning to mass produce Christmas cards I highly recommend going simple. As long as you make sure there is something special in your cards, like the gold foil tree in this card, your simple cards will still delight the recipients.

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The sentiment is from a retired set called “Joyful Christmas”. Of the Christmas stamp sets that I have, it worked the best with the layout of this card. I am confident that there are many stamp sets from the current Stampin’ Up! Holiday Catalog that would also work with this layout.

I hope you are inspired to create some simple Christmas cards that you can mass produce to send to family and friends. They will be well received!

***Special Note***:Just one more month until the new Stampin’ Up! Spring/Summer Catalog! You won’t be disappointed! Be sure to sign up with your email in the box on the right to receive notifications of my blog posts so you don’t miss any news & projects from the new catalog.

Joyful stamping!

~Stephanie

Christmas Cards

Silent Night

Hello everyone! Today I have a very simple Christmas card for you. I have brought back the Sleigh Ride Edgelits Dies from past posts, this time cut from Gold Foil Sheets. Even though I did not use the coordinating stamp set, Jingle All the Way, I did borrow one of its sentiments for this posts title. This sweet little village just made me think of a silent night when our Savior was born.

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The Softly Falling embossing folder again gives just the right amount of subtle detail to this card.

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Here you can see the adorable little village shining in its all its goldeness. 🙂

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I hope you are inspired to use the Softly Falling embossing folder on some Christmas cards this year. Try it in gold – I think you’ll like it. 🙂

Joyful stamping!

~Stephanie

 

Christmas Cards

A Merry Little Wish. . .

Hello everyone! I have another Christmas card for you today with non-traditional colors. I really like this combo of Night of Navy with Bermuda Bay.

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The Softly Falling embossing folder adds just the right amount of interest without taking over the card. When you have a Big Shot you can add so much to your cards.

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You can really see how well these two colors go together on this cute little tree (see close up below). The Festival of Trees stamp set has a coordinating punch, the Tree Punch, that makes creating adorable Christmas cards a snap. Popping the punched out tree up with Stampin’ Dimensionals helps make it the focal point of the card.

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I hope you are inspired to try something new with Christmas cards this year. It is very rewarding. 🙂

Joyful stamping!

~Stephanie