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September 2010 Card Kit of the Month

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Tiny Teacup

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"Tiny Teacup" is one of Stampin' Up!'s à la carte stamps and is featured in this card we made at my August workshops. It is stamped with Marina Mist classic ink on Whisper White card stock and then punched out with the 1-3/8"Circle Large punch (119863, $15.95). I then mounted it on a piece of Rose Red card stock punched with the 1-3/4" Scallop Circle Extra-Large punch. However, the layered image was the last step in preparing this card. First, we had to run the Whisper White card stock (4-1/4" x 11") through the Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine (113439, $99.95) using the Perfect Polka Dots Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (117335, $7.95). The different colors of "ribbon" are Marina Mist, Rose Red, So Saffron, Wild Wasabi and Pacific Point card stock cut with the Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border Punch (119275, $15.95). A piece of Marina Mist 5/8" Satin Ribbon (119751, $8.95 for 15 yards) served as the embellishment before adding my stam

"Tea"rific!

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Everyone who knows me at all well, knows I love my tea--not iced and not herbal, but hot and black. I do enjoy my flavored teas, but, well, herbals are not really tea (they contain no tea leaves, in case you didn't know). Anyway, I had been longing for stamp sets that would show that side of me and Stampin' Up! has included several items in this catalog that fit the bill. The card below is made using the "Take a Sip" wheel (120323, $6.50) and Concord Crush ink. Once again, I am using all the coordinating colors available in our Idea Book and Catalog. This Whisper White card is layered with Concord Crush card stock and Concord Crush designer series paper from the Patterns Designer Series Paper Stack. I've added the coordinating 1/2" Stitched-Poly Ribbon (what's a card without ribbon, after all?) and a tea bag from the "Morning Cup" stamp set. I used Concord Crush and Blushing Bride Stampin' Write markers, along with a touch of Blushing Bride

Without Coffee

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While on vacation this week, my brother-in-law, Danny, sat down at breakfast saying, "I gotta have my coffee, I gotta have my caffeine." I immediately thought of my new stamp set, "Morning Cup" (W 116988, $21.95; C 120489, $16.95) and just had to make this card for him when I returned home. Baja Breeze is the primary color in this card with accents in Early Espresso, Very Vanilla and Poppy Parade. The striped paper strip is from the Subtles Patterns Designer Series Paper Stack (117152, $19.95, 40 sheets of 12"x12" dsp). I love the paper stacks! What a great way to have coordinating dsp for an entire color collection! An added advantage of clear mount stamps is the ability to arrange your stamp images on one block before stamping, which is what I did here. I set the coffee mug next to the coffee pot on the clear acrylic block before stamping with Early Espresso Classic Ink. Then I colored the images with my Stampin' Write Markers. Once again, Stampin&#

Imagine...

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My husband and I just returned from a week in the Adirondacks at Camp of the Woods in Speculator, NY. We had a great time with other family members (my sister's family and our daughter, Heather's family) sitting on the beach, playing in the water, sailing, making crafts, listening to special speaker, John Guest, and a presentation by author Eric Metaxas, as well as some great concerts. Imagine my pleasure when I started opening the mail which had accumulated while we were gone and found this card from Melissa Shipman! Melissa is not my immediate upline (Aly Schilling is), but Aly's upline. This card was to congratulate me on the sales I made during the month of July. Amazing that I actually made the next level's group of top achievers. To make this card, Melissa used Pumpkin Pie, Chocolate Chip, Daffodil Delight, Pear Pizzazz and Real Red card stock along with a strip of Greenhouse Gala Designer Series Paper. "Imagine the Possibilities" is from the Word Play s

Fifth Avenue Floral

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This is another card we made at my July workshops. So quick and simple, yet stunning. Just a neutral card stock (Very Vanilla or Naturals Ivory--this one is Very Vanilla) and one contrasting color (Cherry Cobbler). The stamp set is Fifth Avenue Floral with a greeting from the Teeny Tiny Wishes set. I know, it seems like I'm always using Teeny Tiny Wishes, but those greetings fit so nicely into corners or on punched out card stock. The Very Vintage Wallpaper Textured Impressions Embossing Folder added elegance when used on the Cherry Cobbler card stock. Some gold brads and Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint diluted with rubbing alcohol and sprayed over the image provided the finishing touches. Vintage Wallpaper Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, 120175, $7.95 Fifth Avenue Floral Stamp Set, 113734, $24.95 Teeny Tiny Wishes Stamp Set, 115370, $36.95 Cherry Cobbler card stock, 119685, $6.95 for 24 sheets (8-1/2" x 11") Very Vanilla card stock, 101650, $8.50 for 40 sheets (8-1/2

A Touch of Elegance

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While I had the brayer out to design cards for my brayer class, I made this card and a scrap of the Presto Patterns Specialty designer series paper with it's hidden design that pops out when covered with ink. I tore the bottom of it, revealing the white paper layer. Everything else on this card is stamped with images from the "Just Believe" stamp set (W 116948, $33.95; C 120453, $25.95). The verse and silhouetttes are stamped with Soft Suede Classic Ink while the circular piece is stamped with Wild Wasabi Classic Ink on Whisper White card stock. I punched the image with the 1-1/4-inch Circle Punch (119861, $15.95), layered it with a Soft Suede card stock punched with the 1-3/8-inch Circle Punch (119863, $15.95) and popped it with a couple Stampin' Dimensionals. The card itself is Whisper White card stock framing the Soft Suede card stock. No embellishments like brads or ribbons were needed on this card.

More Minus the Stamps

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I'm finding the secret to making cards without the coordinating stamp set is the Big Shot, fancy punches, ribbon and scissors. You need some contrast and some dimension to make the cards stand out. Of course, Stampin' Up's perfectly matched colors really helps. These cards are also made with the Greenhouse Gala Designer Series paper, a pack I didn't think I liked when looking at the picture in the catalog. Of course, I should have known that the thumbnail print couldn't do it justice.! The Real Red card stock on the side of the above card was embossed with the Perfect Polka Dots Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, wrapped with some old Baja Breeze Ribbon and adorned with words from the Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set punched with the Modern Label punch. I cut the daisy-like flower from a scrap of the designer paper and mounted it with dimensionals overlapping the textured Real Red card stock. This card just wouldn't lay straight in my scanner, but you can get the

No Matching Stamp Set

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Ever order Designer Series Paper and realize you don't have the coordinating stamp set? You can still make some impressive cards without those particular stamps. Here are three I created using the Greenhouse Gala Designer Series Paper (117167, $9.95, twelve 12x12 double-sided sheets). This first one was made on a Pear Pizzazz card. I ran a piece of Daffodil Delight card stock through my Big Shot with the Square Lattice Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (119976, $7.95) and matched that with a piece of the designer paper. I cut the flowers from my paper and attached them to a piece of Pumpkin Pie card stock with a hole punched in the lefthand corner to run the ribbon through. I'm sorry to say that this Pumpkin Pie striped grosgrain ribbon is no longer available, but the current catalog carries several styles of Pumpkin Pie ribbon. The only stamping was "A Note of Thanks" from the Thank You Kindly stamp set (111700, $13.95) with Early Espresso Classic Ink. Using t

Two Cards, One Basic Design

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Hosts and guests at my July workshops made two cards. This is one of them made two different ways (some made the Melon Mambo card while the others made the Daffodil Delight card). The "With All My Heart" stamp set (W 118134, $17.95; C 118623, $13.95) provided all the images I needed. Actually, one of the cards on page 132 of the 2010-2011 Idea Book and Catalog was my inspiration for this design. The card above is the standard 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" size while the one below is 3"x6" (cut your card stock 6"x6", which would give you four cards from a 12"x12" piece of card stock). I've used the same colors in both cards, although they are reversed: Melon Mambo, Daffodil Delight and Old Olive. I added Whisper White to the Melon Mambo card. The leaves are cut with the Big Shot using the Little Leaves Sizzlits die. The flower is stamped and then punched using the Fancy Flower Extra-Large punch (118073, $16.95). On the Melon Mambo card, we colored