Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Back in full force!

It has been way too long since I last posted....but here it goes.

I just wanted to send a quick note to let you know that I am back and will be sharing my latest creations with you.

I have just been asked to design for a Canadian company, but I am going to let you hanging for a little. I am awaiting my package of goodies to start creating for them. You'll have to stay tuned.

Until then, happy creating!

Stacey

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Scrapbooking Elements

I have completed a few more scrapbooking elements for a group I belong to in the USA. The themes were Sea Shells(tile accents) and Summer Fun(on-board accent stars). As with my swap elements before, I had to use certain stamp sets and colours of cardstock/ink. The pictures of these elements did not turn out very well, but I thought that I would share them with you regardless. Please click on the pictures to see a closer image.

On-Board Accent Stars: I first inked the entire chipboard star with a White Craft ink pad. I let it dry a little and then sponged the top on the star using Bashful Blue Classic ink and the bottom of the star with Pumpkin Pie classic ink as well as wheeling on the Sandy Shells images using Pumpkin Pie ink directly onto the bottom of the star. I did this to create the sand and sky. I then used Black Staz-On ink to ink the Sandy Shells wheel and rolled it on Whisper White cardstock.

The Sanddollar: left white, tombo liquid glue was applied and then I applied dazzling diamonds glitter.

The Starfish: Using a blender pen, I dipped it in the Pumpkin Pie ink that I had squeezed onto the lid of the ink pad and coloured the image. I applied the liquid glue just on the "arms" of the starfish and applied clear micro beads.

Clam Shell: Again, using the blender pen dipped in ink as above, I coloured this image using Bashful Blue ink. Liquid glue applied and light blue fine cosmo glitter applied.

Tile Accents: These tile accents are only 1-1/4 inches square! I first cut Bashful Blue cardstock into 1-1/4 inch strips. I then inked the end of the pennant flag of the sail boat from the Winds of Grace stamp set using the Brocade Blue Stampin' Write Marker to make the seagulls. I also lightly sponged bashful blue ink onto the BB cardstock. I wheeled the Sandy Shells wheel through Sahara sand ink and rolled onto Sahara Sand cardstock. This card stock was then torn to create "sand". I glued this strip of cardstock to the bashful Blue cardstock using Stampin' Up!'s Everywhere glue stick. Once the strip of sahara sand cardstock was applied, I then cut the tiles again to be 1 -1/4 inch square. The individual shells were wheeled onto Confetti White cardstock using Staz-On ink, coloured, glitter, microbeads or Crystal Effects applied and then cut out. Each were adhered to the tiles using Crystal Effects.

I hope that you find some inspiration in these scrapbooking elements.


Happy stamping and scrapping!


Stacey


(images copyright Stampin' Up! 1990-2008)

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Happy Mother's Day!


A heartfelt 'Happy Mother's Day!' to all of the moms, grandma's,Oma's,Nana's,Nannies, and all of the special 'moms'!



I had a lovely day today. I woke up to breakfast in bed courtesy of my daughter J'Naya and hubbie! Yummy homemade blueberry pancakes! Yes, Keith and J'Naya both know the recipe from memory. They also took me out for lunch. I had a great chuckle when J'Naya ate her dessert of 'dirt & worms'....! I still say that I have the best recipe for this!
Now I am taking a moment out to show you a few cards and then I will be continuing my organizing journey! It is more of an expedition if I do say so myself. I can't believe all of the papers that I have recycled this week.




I hope you enjoy these Mother's Day cards as well as your day!




Stacey



(images copyright Stampin' Up! 1990-2008)



Saturday, May 03, 2008

More May Promotions!

Get On Board with Chipboard!

For the month of May, when you spend $40 on any Stampin’ Up! ® products, you’ll get 25% off all On Board chipboard products (shown on pages 178-179 of the Spring-Summer Collection 2008 catalogue). Stampin’ Up!’s On Board chipboard collections offer a fun and easy way to embellish projects, create custom greetings, and decorate scrapbook pages.

Cutting Combo Pack Special Offer

During the month of May, buy a Cutting Mat and get a Hobby Blade for FREE! The Hobby Blade and Cutting Mat are perfect for cutting Designer Series paper and card stock to layer over Stampin’ Up!’s On Board products! (Both products are shown on page 184.) The non-slip mat allows for safe cutting while protecting your work surface. Grid lines provide a guide for precise cutting with your hobby blade everytime! The hobby blade can be used for many purposes, but it is a wonderful tool to trim excess designer paper that you have adhered to your chipboard pieces!

Loonies for Littles

Available only until May31st, the Loonies for Littles Kit will help you preserve memories while you help support the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada. Stampin' Up! will donate $2 for each kit sold. In addition, only when you purchase this kit through me, I will also personally donate $2 for each kit sold to the Victoria Big Brothers Big Sisters Organization. Thank you to all of those who have purchased this kit! Not only are you receiving a fabulous kit, you are also helping out a wonderful organization.


Expand Your Toolbox

Stampin’ Up!’s helping you expand your toolbox! For the entire month of May, join Stampin’ Up! as a demonstrator and get 20 percent off the Starter Kit, plus a FREE tin of Hodgepodge Hardware® (a $35.95 value!).



Happy Stampin'!


Stacey


(images copyright Stampin' Up! 1990-2008)

Friday, May 02, 2008

Specials for May!

Save $52 on the Starter Kit + get a free "Hodgepodge Hardware" Kit from Stampin' Up! now until May 31st!



For the month of May, join Stampin' Up! as a Canadian demonstrator and get

20 percent off the Starter Kit's regular price of $260
(a savings of $52)

PLUS a free tin of Hodgepodge Hardware (a $35.95 value).


Hodgepodge Hardware assortment choices include:

105532 Aged Copper
105531 Antique Brass
105515 Pewter

New demonstrators can also purchase the Stampin' Memories Add-On to their starter kit for an additional $65, if desired.

No matter where you live in Canada, you'll be on your way to starting your own flexible home-based business or at the very least, being a discount purchaser where you'll save money on your favourite stamping & scrapbooking supplies!

Happy Stampin'!


Stacey

Friday, April 25, 2008

Scrapbook Title Bar

Thank you for the wonderful feedback about my scrapbook borders from my last post. I really appreciate it! Scrapbooking is such a wonderful way to be creative. But it is also a wonderful way to display the photos of the memories which are important in your life. I hope that you find some inspiration in my creations to help you with your scrapbooking creativitiy.
I thought that I would also share with you the other scrapbooking element swap that I have completed. My element for this swap was to create a title bar for the swap theme Sea Shells. The colours for this swap are: Blush Blossom, Sage Shadow, Brocade Blue, Bashful Blue, Sahara Sand, Confetti White, and black to stamp the shells. Of the stamp sets that were allowed I used the Seaside stamp set, Winds of Grace, and the title was done using the Short Order Alphabet stamp set.

Here are a few details of how I brought the title bar together.

The 'sand' was created using the 'sand/wave' stamp from the Winds of Grace stamp set and was stamped using Sahara Sand ink. This stamp could also be used to create clouds. Very versatile!

The shells were stamped on scrap pieces of cardstock. The blush blossom and sahara sand colouring was done using Stampin' Write Markers, and the Bashful Blue was added using a blender pen dipped into ink that I squeezed onto the ink pad lid. The 'spines' of each Scallop Shell were highlighted using Crystal Effects. This was a great way to give a little shine as well as a raised texture to the shells. The Spindal Shell was coloured the same way but I also used Sage Shadow. There is also Crystal Effects appied to each 'lined' detail of the Spindal Shell. To attach the shells, I simply cut out each image, used SNAIL adhesive to apply the Spindal Shell directly to the title page and the Scallop Shells were raised off of the page using Stampin' Dimensionals.

I purposely stamped the title in a 'wave'. Not only did it fit with the theme, it is also much easier to stamp letters tilted then try to stamp them all straight in a row. If you like to stamp your letters straight in a row, I would recommend using the Stamp-A-Ma-Jig to get the proper placement.

A few little details that added to this title bar: I sponged Bashful Blue direct to cardstock all over the 'sky' as well as around the edge of the cardstock where the 'sky' is. I sponged Sahara Sand around the cardstock edges where the 'sand' is. This helped to blend the Confetti White cardstock into the matted pieces. The Sahara Sand cardstock is torn just on the sides where the sand matches up. One other detail was the Seagulls. I coloured direct to stamp using the Bordering Blue Stampin' Write Marker to the last portion of the Pennant Flag of the sailboat stamp from the Winds of Grace. A little bit of 1/4 inch Bashful Blue grosgrain ribbon finishes off this title bar.


Happy creating!


Stacey


(images copyright Stampin' Up! 1990-2008)

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Scrapbook Page Elements

I have recently been welcomed into a Scrapbook Elements Swap Group in the United States. There are many talented American SU! Demonstrator's who take part in these swaps and I can't wait to receive my first swap elements! I do believe that I am the only SU! Canadian demonstrator within this group.

Posted here are my first Swaps that I designed for one of the current swaps. I was to create border strips for the swap theme 'Spring Magic'. There are certain colours of cardstock, specific stamp sets and other "rules" that you must follow. The colours used here are: Pretty in Pink, Whisper White, Certainly Celery, and So Saffron. I used StazOn jet black for the outlined images. All of the papers, inks, and accessories used must use these colours. I have done quite a bit of masking within the images to achieve many different 'layers' of images. Stampin' Write Markers were used to colour the leaves and a blender pen using stamp pad ink was used to colour the images.

The butterflies were first stamped on the main border cardstock. I stamped additional butterflies on scrap cardstock. I used 2-Way glue to each wing then applied Dazzling Diamonds glitter. I then cut out each butterfly and attached just the 'body' of the butterfly ontop of the butterfly which I stamped on the main border cardstock using sticky strip which I cut into fine strips. You can see in the second picture that the wings are then slightly bent to be raised off the page. A pink bead from the bead duos was glued using Tombo Multi Liquid Glue to the 'head' of each butterfly. A brad was put in the center of 3 of the flowers and it was put through all layers of the cardstock for additional reinforcement of the layers.
Other details: smaller corner rounder to the 'inside' corners, certainly celery ink sponged to the edge of the whisper white cardstock which 'touches' the certainly celery cardstock to help blend it in.


Stamp sets: Embrace Life, and Garden Whimsy

Happy Scrapbooking!

Stacey

(images copyright Stampin' Up! 1990-2008)