Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Christmas Cards Day 1 of 4

Hi Everyone,

For the next four days I am going to be extremely busy getting cards cut for my Christmas Card Stamp Camp on Saturday (each girl will be making 30 cards)

Therefore, for the next four days my posts will be short and sweet.

I have decided to send you some Christmas Card inspiration for these posts.

Here is today's inspiration:



Monday, October 29, 2012

Twelve Weeks of Christmas- Week 5

On the fifth week of Christmas....my demonstrator showed me.....a cute little Santa Suit punch art card!

How cute is this!!!

Supplies Needed: 

Apothecary Accent Framelit Dies
Big Shot
1 inch Circle Punch
Basic Black Cardstoce 8.5 x 5.5
Real Red Cardstock 4x5.25
Whisper White Cardstock- piece large enough to fit the Large Apotecary Accents Framelit to create beard
Basic Black Cardstock - punch out 2 one inch circles
Basic Black Cardstock- 2x4 to create belt
Silver Glimmer Paper 2.5 x 2.5 to create buckle
Basic Black Cardstock 2x2 to finish buckle

Simply cut all your pieces and adhere to card base as shown in the above photo.  I lined the inside of this card with Whisper White cardstock and stamped a greeting with black stazon ink.

What child wouldn't get a big smile on their face when they recieve this card?

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Weekly Sketches....

Here is your card sketch challenge for this week:


And here is your scrap sketch challenge for this week: 



Saturday, October 27, 2012

Bells & Boughs Card Share

Today's card is shared by one of my card class girls, Carole A.  

She made this beautiful card for her sister, with the Bells & Boughs stamp set found on page 20 (#121142 $17.95) and Cherry Cobbler and Whisper White Card Stock

She colored the images with Stampin Write Markers (page 157 #119806 $135.95). 

Next she used the Labels Collection Framelits (page 191 #125598 $32.95) and her Big Shot (Page 186 #113439 $122.95)to cut out the image. 

Then she took the leftover piece and a larger framelit and cut it again.  
This created the peekaboo frame, that allows the cardstock base color to show through.  

A quick embossing with the Perfect Polka-dot Embossing Folder (page 189 #117335 $9.95) on part of the mat adds some texture and visual interest.  

A quick greeting in the bottom corner with Cherry Cobbler ink finishes off this beauty. 

A BIG thanks to Carole for sharing this with us, and  inspiring others! 


Thursday, October 25, 2012

Cardstock Cutting Calculator



In my last card class, I shared a tutorial on how you can stop wasting cardstock, and some tips for getting the most from your cardstock.  And how you can always have cards ready to go for any occasion. 

Today, I wanted to share an AMAZING tool that was shared with me by another demonstrator.  

It is a website that has a calculator that tells you the best way to cut your cardstock so that you have the least amount of waste.  Now there is a great money saving tip for you.   

Here is the link:  

http://www.g3paper.com/publication/imposition.asp

 I love that it shows you what the cut lines look like on your paper. 


All you do is enter the  parent size (8.5 x 11 OR 12x12 OR other odd shaped scrap that I have) and the finished size that I want to have and it tells me how many you can get per sheet and how to cut it.

If you combine the information from this cutting calculator with the tutorial I provided you with last card class....you are going to save yourself a lot! 

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Spooky Birthday?


Here is a cute little birthday card I made for my grandson who is having a halloween birthday.....

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Halloween Fun

Here are a couple of little Halloween treat holders I made by recycling toilet paper / paper towel tubes:


Monday, October 22, 2012

Twelve Weeks of Christmas- week four

On the fourth week of Christmas, my true love gave to me.....


a lovely bottle of wine with this super cute wine tag.  

You may want to make a few of these little tags- they are quick and easy to make and are a great way to dress up a bottle of wine or even sparkling cider.  

Supplies Used

Real Read cardstock 9" x 4"
Be of Good Cheer DSP 8.5" x 3.5"
Whisper White to stamp greeting and stamp snowman image
Snow Much Fun stamp set
Perfect Punches stamp set
Scallop Circle Punch
Memento Black ink
blender pen 
markers and clear acrylic block
real red ink 

Stamp the images on whisper white cardstock with black memento ink
Use markers and scribble some ink onto acrylic block,  Pick up ink with blender pen to color snowman  images.  Cut out snowman image and apply dimensionals to the back. Punch out greeting image and apply dimensionals to the back. 

Apply adhesive to the back of the dsp and adhere to the red cardstock.  Attach images to the dsp as shown in photo.  Score at 3" mark. Using circle punch punch hole for neck of the bottle. 

Saturday, October 20, 2012

FREE Inkpads.....


How would you like to get a complete set of one colour family of our brand new ink pads?



All you have to do is agree to host a workshop any time from November 1st to December 16, 2012 and have party sales of $575 or more and you get $64.95 worth of ink pads for FREE!! 


So girls, get out a pen and paper and make a list of who you would invite to a workshop, and then contact me to book a date.  All workshops are held at my home- so I get all the mess and fuss, all you have to do is show up and bring some refreshments for your guests. How easy is that? 

Friday, October 19, 2012

My Digital Studio

Did you know, that My Digital Studio is a program that allows you to create cards and scrapbook pages digitally?

It is a great tool if you are in a rush and need a quick card, or if you do not like storing all the supplies for traditional scrapbooking- with digital all your supplies are on your computer, not taking up valuable space in your home.

Here is a blast from the past....this is the first page I ever created using MDS:



Well, as with all things...MDS has improved with age....and now they have MDS2 available.

Here is some info on how you can try for FREE for 30 days:


My Digital StudioTM is an intuitive digital design software featuring Stampin' Up!'s® exclusive artwork, colours, and templates. 

Be your own digital designer and create an array of photobooks, cards, calendars, and more--which you can then print using Stampin' Up!'s print services, or save to DVD, e-mail, or upload to the Internet.

 Learn about My Digital Studio, be inspired, and engage in our online community at MyDigitalStudio.net

What's New?
My Digital Studio makes it easy for you to design and print beautiful projects:
  • Try the MDS 2 software for FREE with our 30-day trial version. Available from your demonstrator's website, or the Stampin' Up! Online Store.
  • Save up to 25 percent on select print products when you purchase in bulk.
  • We release regular, fresh downloads every week for you to use in your designs!
Learn more.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Spooky? Scary? nawww just plain cute!

This is a card that I cased off Pinterest.



It features a mummy image that is made by taking strips of whisper white  cardstock, sponging the edges with pumpkin pie ink and then gluing onto a mat to form the mummy image. I love the faux knot- it just finished the card nicely.

 Eyes are simple to make with assorted size circle punches.

Then just mat on pumpkin pie and put on a basic black card base.

How fun and cute!


Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Saturday Fun...

I wanted to share a photo of a few of my girls having some fun cropping on a Saturday afternoon.  


I think this is a great photo- from left to right are Dorothy, Hayley and Carole.  These girls are a lot of fun alone....but get them together and we have a blast!  Thanks for the memories girls.  

Shortly after this photo was taken, we went to Ronald McDonald House, and donated 128 hand made cards with envelopes, that were made during my first annual Charity Event.  They were very happy to receive the donation, and said that it would be great for the people staying there who have sick children in hospital.  


Have you ever thought about what small thing you could do to make a difference in your community?  Making the cards was lots of work for us...but it sure felt good giving them away and knowing they would be appreciated by the families who has so much already on their mind.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Twelve Weeks of Christmas-week three....

How about some lovely 3D decorations for your home or Christmas tree?


This is my version of the ornament on the front of the Holiday catalogue.

To make this you will need the following supplies:

Ornament Keepsakes Framelit Dies (pg 3 #127816 $30.95)
Ornament Keepsakes Stamp Set (pg 3 #128051 $31.95
Scalloped Tulle Ribbon (page 4 #127841 $8.50)
Tombow Adhesive
Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
Silicone Craft Sheet (pg 31 #127853 $7.50)
Fancy Button like Vintage Faceted Designer Buttons (page 176 #127555 $7.95)
2.5"Circle Punch
1.75" Circle Punch
Real Red Ink
Gumball Green Ink
Real Red Cardstock 12" x 1.5"
Simply Scored Score Board & Stylus

1.  Stamp 20 of large ornaments in gumball green
2.  Stamp 20 of small ornaments in real red
3.  Cut out with dies and Big Shot
4.  Score 15 of each down the center with simply scored
5.  Glue 3 of each of the large ornaments together with Tombow
6.  Glue 3 of each of the small ornaments together with Tombow.
7. Glue each of the ornaments onto the coordinating base ornament.
8.  Now you should have a total  of 5 large and 5 small 3D ornaments
9.  Heat up your glue gun and place large ornaments on silicone craft sheet in desired position
10.  Put a large dollop of hot glue in the center and glue all the large ornaments in desired position.  Now put a ribbon or piece of natural twine in the center for a handle  Let dry.
11.  Pop off the silicone mat and glue to a 2.5 circle punched from cardstock
12.  Place back on the silicone mat and glue the small ornaments in between the large ones.
13.  Take 25 inches of scalloped tulle and cut in half down the center, then  cut each piece into five equal pieces.  You will now have ten pieces each five inches long.
14.  Scrunch the tulle together as shown in photo and glue on each side of small ornaments.
15.  With real red cardstoc 12" x 1.5" score every 1/4 inch on score board and accordion fold
16.  Use sticky strip to adhere ends together.
17.  With 1.75" circle punched from cardstock completely cover with hot glue.
18.  Arrange scored cardstock in lolly shape in glue.
19.  Affix a faceted button in center to hide hole.
20.  Affix to to the ornament piece.


Monday, October 15, 2012

Naturally....

 Have you really given a good look to our specialty designer series papers? 




 I want to talk today about the Natural Composition Designer Series Paper. 

 It is located on page 162 of the annual catalog.  Item #126907 $15.95


It has glossy raised patterns printed on heavy weight Natural paper- simple beauty as it is.  

But wait....look what happens when you ink it: 


The music notes stay the same....but the bacground color takes on your ink color.

The woodgrain stays the same but the background takes on your ink color. 


Just think of all the possibilities....I cannot wait to make a scrapbook page with the floral design and ink it with Elegant Eggplant ink....

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Saturday, October 13, 2012

It's Almost Here.....


STAMPIN' UP! PAPER TRIMMER IS ALMOST HERE!!!


Production is complete and the product you've been waiting for is on its way! 

The Stampin' Trimmers have set sail. 
First stop: the Stampin' Up! warehouse.
 Final destination: your house. 

It will be available to purchase sometime in NOVEMBER!!!

More details to come- stay tuned!!!

Friday, October 12, 2012

for the newlyweds....


This little beauty is a white heart shaped card made using the Hearts Collection Framelits (page 191AC $32.95 #125599) and the Big Shot.

The card base was cut, then the front was embossed with the Lacey Brocade embossing folder ( page 6 HC $9.95 #127819)

The other hearts were cut and then embossed with the Perfect Polka Dots embossing forlder (page 189 AC $9.95 #117335) They were then attached to the card front with dimensionals (page 177 AC $5.25 #104430).

The greeting is from the Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set (page 133 AC $32.95 #127802)  It was then punched out with the Modern Label Punch (page 183 AC $22.95 #119849).  To finish it off, I embellished with Pearl Basic Jewels (page 175 AC $6.50 #119247)

Thursday, October 11, 2012

a cornucopia of Christmas.....


This is a card I made for a sketch challenge.....tons of Christmas images and lots of shapes and colors.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Give Thanks....for extended family....


This is a card  I made for my son's inlaws, who also attended thanksgiving dinner at his house.

It features fabulous fall colors, and the oak tree image from the Lovely As A Tree stamp set ( page 84,$24.95 #127793)  This set is the longest running stamp set, and featurs tree and leaf images that can be used for many occasions.

The cardstock colors used were Cajun Craze, Almost Artichoke and Very Vanilla
The designer series paper is the More Mustard from the Regals Stack

The greeting is from the retired Hand Penned Holidays stamp set

The tree image was stamped with black stazon ink.  Then I colored the trunk and grass area with markers.  Then I "pounced" the markers all over to create different colored leaves.- easy but very pretty, I think.

I sponges some more mustard ink on the greeting to remove some of the whiteness.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Give Thanks...for family....


This year we were invited for Thanksgiving dinner to my youngest son, Jesse's home.
We are very blessed to be able to join him and his family for Thanksgiving meal.
The only thing missing was my eldest son and my parents, who unfortunately live on the east coast.

I made this card for them.

I used the truck from the Countryside stamp set (page 85 $20.95 #120495) for the focal image.  I colored it using ink pads and a bldnder pen, then cut it out and applied dimensionals to the back.

The greeting is from the Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set (page 133 $32.95 #127802)  This is a super greeting set- something for almost every occasion....and the bonus is that it fits inside the Word Window punch (page183 $21.95 #119857) and the word window punch was layered inside the Modern label punch (page 183 $22.95 #119849)

The leaf background was from the Four Seasons Hostess stamp set on page 203.

Cardstock colors used were Gumball Green, Early Espresso, Garden Green and Naturals White.
Ink Colors for leaves used were Cajun Craze, More Mustard and Always Artichoke

Monday, October 8, 2012

Twelve Weeks of Christmas- Week Two

On the second week of Christmas, my demonstrator inspired me to create:  Christmas Tags! 



There are MANY ways to create handmade Christmas tags for your gifts, but this is about the easiest one I can think of.  

I used a plain manilla shipping tag.  Stamped it with the image and greeting from the Easy Events stamp set (page 34 $30.95#123225).  This is the BEST all occasion stamp set there is! 

 A quick coloring with always artichoke and cherry cobbler markers and I was done.  

I grabbed a sponge and the Always Artichoke ink pad and added some color to the edges boring beige tag.

  Then a piece of Cherry Cobbler seam binding ribbon (page 172 $9.50 #120922) finished it off- quick easy and handmade with love just for my Mom. 

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Weekly Sketches

Here are your sketches for this week, enjoy and have FUN!

Card Sketch:
Scrap Sketch: 



Saturday, October 6, 2012

You Asked for it, and Stampin' Up! listened....Single Stamps are here....


Now Offering


SINGLE STAMPS


We're trying out something new! We're excited to offer you and your customers the chance to buy single pieces from these select stamp sets: Word Play, Perfectly Penned, and Seasonal Sayings. The offer will be available now through January 2, 2013.

Details

  • These stamps are available on any order type-customer or online. 
  • You can find the stamp item numbers on the flyers.
  • These won't be sent to you in our typical cases or packaging; they'll be packaged in cello bags. If you'd like a case for your stamp, you can buy our Clear-Mount Stamp Cases that come in packs of four (item 119105).
  • This offer is available for clear-mount stamps only.
  • The stamps won't come with a Clear-Mount Block, and you'll need to buy a block separately if you don't already have one. The recommended block sizes can be found on the flyers. 
  • There's no limit on how many pieces you can buy.
  • This offer is not available in Quebec.
  • Remember that this is a pilot program, so take advantage of it while you can!




Word Play - Single Stamps
U.S.
Canadian
Item Number
Stamp
Block Size
$4.95
$6.25
132294
Sick
C
$4.95
$6.25
132295
I Do
C
$5.95
$7.50
132296
Laughter
D
$4.95
$6.25
132297
Wish Big
C
$6.95
$8.95
132298
In My Thoughts
H
$5.95
$7.50
132299
You Mean the World
D
$4.95
$6.25
132300
Worth the Wait
C
$4.95
$6.25
132301
Imagine
D
$6.95
$8.95
132302
Remember When
I
$4.95
$6.25
132303
Joy
C
$6.95
$8.95
132304
Dreams
E
$4.95
$6.25
132305
Thanks a Million
D


Perfectly Penned - Single Stamps

U.S.
Canadian
Item Number
Stamp
Block Size
$4.95
$6.25
132306
Thank You
D
$4.95
$6.25
132308
Get Well
C
$5.95
$7.50
132307
Celebrate Today
H
$5.95
$7.50
132309
Happy Birthday
H










Seasonal Sayings - Single Stamps

U.S.
Canadian
Item Number
Stamp
Block Size
$5.95
$7.50
132310
Christmas
H
$5.95
$7.50
132311
Halloween
H
$5.95
$7.50
132312
Thanks
H
$4.95
$6.25
132313
Love
D
$

Thursday, October 4, 2012

No More Inky Fingers

Sponge Handles

Here is both a money saving and a finger saving tip for you.....

Take your sponges ( item#101610 $4.25 page 179) and cut them into six pieces as shown below:



Then take your tab punch and punch out cardstock in the same color as the ink you are going to dedicate the sponge to ( or simply use white cardstock and write the name on the tab) 
Then you will have a sponge dedicated to each color, that is easy to find.  

This will save you money as you will no longer be throwing out ruined sponges, or have multiple sponges for the same colored inks. And of course, the organization factor is a BIG plus for me....


Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Twelve Weeks of Christmas- Week One

I know it is only the first week of October, but believe it or not, there are only 82 days till Christmas!

Yes, girls it is time to start planning, and making your cards and shopping for gifts to beat the rush.

Here is my submission for the first of the Twelve Weeks of Christmas:

From the outside it looks like a cute snowman card with a belly band.....but on the inside:

It is a gift card holder!

To make:

Crumb Cake cardstock 8.5" x 5.5" scored at 2.5" and5.5"
Using versamark ink and images from Snow Much Fun stamp set decorate the flap with the bird on the snowball, and the front with the tree image.
With Cherry Cobbler Ink and Curly Cute stamp set stamp the greeting
Using the ribbon punch and Cherry Cobbler cardstock punch a strip 5.5" long and attach to inside of front flap
With Cherry Cobbler cardstock 7" x 1" make a belly band. It needs to keep the card closed but still be able to slide off smoothly.
With Very Vanilla stamp the snowman image on the front and color - then punch out with the1.5" circle punch
Withe Cherry Cobbler cardstock and the scalloped circle punch, punch out one and then paper pierce holes in each scallop
Assemble your card!  A glue dot or bit of tap runner will hold your gift card in place.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Embossing Folder Problems

I have been hearing from some of my girls, that they have been having issues with their embossing folders.

I believe it is because no Big Shot is calibrated the same....some are tighter, some are looser.  I have two Big Shots and they are different as day and night. I personally have not ran into issues with tearing or bending, but I know that lots of other people have.

First off,  I ALWAYS recommend that you run the open end of the folder through the Big Shot First- it puts less stress on the fold, and hence less stress on the cardstock.

So, that being said, I have come up with two solutions for you.

I believe that the problems occur mainly with the Whisper White and the Very Vanilla cardstock.  This is due to the fact that these cardstocks are thinner than the rest.

The first solution, I have heard about, but not tried myself, is to lightly spritz your cardstock with water prior to running it through the folder.  The downfall with this one is you have to let it dry a few minutes/

The second solution is to take a piece of vellum and permanently attach it to the inside of the embossing folder that is giving you grief.  I have not tried, but have seen a video from another demonstrator.  This works!

Hope these tips help you out.  Let me know.  And if you have any tips to share, please email them to me so I can pass them on to others!

Monday, October 1, 2012

OCTOBER NEWSLETTER


SHEL'S STAMPIN' NEWS- OCT 2012

Shel Anderson- Independent Demonstrator
Phone: 204-232-7744  Email:  shel@shelscreativecorner.com



Check out my blog for:
                                    
·         Great new ideas posted daily
·         Sign up for email updates
·         Classes and events
·         Samples
·         Tutorials                                  
\    Videos  

         MDS 2 is Here!  FREE 30 Day Trial!
·         Q: How long can we take advantage of the MDS 2 Trial?
A: This is an ongoing offer. We want all our demonstrators and customers to be able to try MDS 2.
·         Q: What digital content comes with the MDS 2 Trial?
A: With the MDS 2 Trial, you have access to almost $200 US (over $250 CAN) of digital content, including stamp brush sets, embellishments, punches, kits, designer templates and more. Click here to see a complete list of all included content.
·         Q: What's the difference between MDS 2 and MDS 2+?
A: MDS 2 and MDS 2+ both include the exact same design software. MDS 2 is our newly upgraded My Digital Studio software that introduces over 75 new design tools. When you purchase MDS 2, you will receive our full digital design software and some functional content including a few punches, card stock, and photo layouts. MDS 2+ is our MDS 2 software plus over $500 US/$650 CAN of digital content.
·         Q: Do I have to have access to the Internet to use the trial?
A: Yes.  You need access to the Internet both to place your order (on OEX for demonstrators, or as an online order for customers) and to download the program.
·         Q: Is the trial version of the software different from the paid version of MDS 2?
A: No. When you order the MDS 2 Trial, you will receive the full version of MDS 2. The software will function exactly the same as if you had purchased the software--you can design, purchase downloads, and prints. The software in the MDS 2 Trial, MDS 2, and MDS 2+ is exactly the same. However, there is a difference in the amount of digital content included with each version of the software. The MDS 2 Trial includes almost $200 US (over $250 CAN) of digital downloads you can use during the 30-day trial period. Those downloads are not included with MDS 2, but they are included (along with many more downloads!) with MDS 2+.
·         Q: How do I install the MDS 2 Trial software after I have ordered it?
A: Once you have ordered your MDS 2 Trial, click Digital Download on the demonstrator website. You can then download the program from the New Purchases section.

Join the Fun!

Come out and join the girls for a bit of fun and socializing!

Card making classes are held on Wednesday, Thursday, and two Saturday classes per month.  

Scrapbooking classes are held on Thursdays.

See the “Classes and Events” tab on my blog, or contact me for more information

Christmas Classes!

Each year, as Christmas approaches, I offer two options for Christmas cards. 

Option 1:  Card classes in September, October, and November where we make ten cards each class.  Attend one class or attend them all.

Option 2:  Saturday Stamp Camp in November, where we make 30 cards and lunch is provided.

Free Crop!

As a special thank you to those who attend any of my monthly card classes or scrapbooking classes, I host a Saturday Free Crop, once a month, from 10 am to 4 pm. 

 You bring all your own supplies and projects to work on while socializing.  No teaching is involved and no supplies or tools are provided- this is simply a fun social day with the girls.

We have a potluck lunch and everyone brings something to contribute.  Tea, coffee and water are available all day.

Workshops are still your best opportunity!

At the heart of Stampin’ Up! is our workshop experience.  If you have ever attended or hosted a workshop, you know it is different from other parties. 
#1 it is FUN!  Being with your family and friends for a night of laughs, muchies and cool ideas is always a good time! 
#2 it is INTERSTING!  There is nothing like seeing new ideas with Stampin’ Up! products.  Cards, Scrapbooking, gifts, home décor- there is something for EVERYONE! From the moment the ink hits the paper, guests are mesmerized at the simplicity of rubber stamping and the beauty of what they can do. 
#3 it is FREE and free is always good!  Yes you just can’t beat free products!  And you can earn as much as you’d like at your party. 
#4 HANDS ON EXPERIENCE- everyone gets to give it a try and make a beautiful project to take home with them.
#5- it is EASY.  You invite your family and friends, and you provide a few snacks and I do the rest- all workshops are held at my home, using my products and supplies, and afterward the mess is mine to clean up….what could be better than that? 
                                           Let’s plan your workshop today.


October Special Events!

Saturday, October 6th is World Card Making Day!  In celebration you are invited to come over and join me.  We will be making a FREE fall themed card.  There will be refreshments and door prizes.  And of course, lots and lots of samples.  Come join the fun from 11-2.

Saturday, Oct 27 is Learn How to Love Your Big Shot Class.  We will be starting at the beginning with basics for your Big Shot.  Then we will move on to learn fun tips and tricks, and finally I am going to wow you with a couple of things I bet you did not know.  Cost is  flat fee of $20.00 and please bring your Big Shot. 

Retired Items
Clearance Sale!

I have a number of retired stamp sets, both clear mount and wood mount for sale.  These are all 50% off the catalog price.

I have some non Stampin’ Up! items that I am clearing out as well including magazines,  punches etc.

Contact me if you would like to view what I have available.

October Specials! 

1.  Place an order over $75.00 during the month of October, prior to October 25th, and get your name put in a draw for a free Cherry Cobbler ink pad.  Draw will be made Oct 25 at 9 pm during Christmas Card Class.

2.  Place an order over $150.00 and get your choice of a FREE:
·        marker of your choice
·        dazzling details of your choice
·        Adhesive remover
·        Kraft gift boxes
·        Circle treat cups
·        Stampin sponges
·        Stampin spritzer
·        Designer sanding block

*Note that these specials cannot be combined with any other offer. 


Sketch Challenge! 




This Month's Tutorial- Faux Diamonds! 


Supplies Needed:

. Versa Mark ink
. Card Stock
. Stamping sponges
. Irridescent Ice embossing powder
. Heat Tool
. Optional: Powder Pal, Embossing Buddy
1. Begin by applying VersaMark® ink on card stock. We used the direct-to-paper technique for this Happy Birthday card, although you can also use stamping sponges to apply the ink (see Figure 1).

 

2. Sprinkle Iridescent Ice embossing powder all over the card stock (see Figure 2), shake the excess powder off (see Figure 3), and heat set (see Figure 4). Be careful not to overheat.

  
 
3. You're left with a glistening piece of card stock that you can use as background paper or a layer under your focal point. If you're going to adhere anything to card stock accented with this faux-diamond look, you'll need to use a strong adhesive; we suggest Sticky Strip or Glue Dots. This ensures that whatever accent you are using stays in place.

Idea to note: You can use this same faux-diamond technique to add a splash of sparkle to stamped images as well. For our birthday cake, we used the VersaMarker® on specific areas, then sprinkled the iridescent powder on those areas, shook the excess powder off, and heat set. This look dresses up any card, gift, or project.

Upcoming Classes and Events!


 Here is a list of classes and events.  Remember you must contact me to reserve a seat in all of my classes.

Card Making Classes: 

Oct 13 - 2 classes
Oct 17
Oct 18
Nov 14
Nov 15 
Nov 17- 2 classes
Dec 8 – 2 classes
D ec 12
Dec 13

Scrapbooking Classes:

Oct 4
Nov 1
Dec 6

Christmas Card Classes:

Oct 25
Nov 22

Christmas Stamp Camp

Nov 4

Specialty Classes:

Big Shot Oct 27
Mini Album Nov 24

Well girls, that is it for this month.  If anything else comes up, I will let you know!  Have a great month and see you  in class! 

Inky hugs, 

Shel

Shel Anderson phone: 204-232-7744 Email: shel@shelscreativecorner.com