
Thursday, December 4
More from the I Wish Kit
Did I mention how much I love this Simply Scrappin' Kit. It's not just for scrappin'!
Last night I created about 8 more cards with this kit and I still have lots of pieces left to create with. I've been using a lot of the holiday rub-ons with this kit. Not a whole lot of stamping going on with these cards. But I love 'em.



Tuesday, December 2
I Wish
One of my favorite things in the catalog is the "I Wish" Simply Scrappin' Kit. The designer paper inside is yummy and the adhesive die cuts are fabulous. Not to mention it has Whisper White TEXTURED paper. I didn't even know we sold that! Too cool.
I had some stamping time with friends last night and started to create my holiday cards using the I Wish set, some ribbon and punches, and several of the rub-on sets. If I wasn't already addicted to rub-ons, I would be now. So far I have 12 cards and sooooo much more stuff to create with. These kits really are a bargain. Above is the overall stack of cards. A couple of favorites are below. Hope you enjoy!

Wednesday, November 26
Holiday Extravaganza SALE

Click here to download a listing of the sale bundles... and then head over to my SU site to place your order. Clip on "Shop Now" and it will take you to the specials.
This is a great time to take advantage of this sale and stock up for yourself or those on your holiday gift list.
Sale is only good through December 1st and while supplies last, so don't be shy. Order today!
Saturday, November 22
Felt Snowflakes
So, here is a simple little card, very easy to make, because it uses a rub-on instead of much stamping.
This is a little 4 1/4 x 4 1/4" square card. The card itself is Whisper White, on a layer of Baja Blue, and then a back layer of Chocolate Chip. You'd probably noticed this, but I frequently make my cards a 1/4" smaller and back them on a postcard size complementary color. I think this really makes the images on the card POP with that color in the background.
Anyway, I did stamp some snowflakes from the Snow Burst set on the White card in Versamark. If you've never stamped Versamark on white, give it a try. It's a great effect! Then I added the "My Wish List" rub-on from the Season of Cheer rub-on set in the mini catalog. Last but not least, I added one of the Baja Blue little felt snowflakes with a clear rhinestone brad in the middle (from the Pretties kit).
This card would be nice to add to gift/package.
Set: Snow Burst
Cardstock: Whisper White, Baja Blue, Chocolate Chip
Ink: Versamark
Accessories: Season of Cheer Rub-ons, Little Felt Snowflakes, Clear Rhinestone Brads

Friday, November 21
Another Acrylic Snow Swirled
The card is whisper white, with a layer of real red, and the bottom half of the red layer is covered with Ski Slope DSP (ripped). The focal point is two layers of the Top Note Die cutout. The bottom layer is white and has snowflakes from the Merry & Bright set stamped with Dazzling Diamonds glitter added. The top layer is made with an acrylic overhead (you know from high school)-- any type of acrylic sheet will do. I stamped the tree from Snow Swirled on the acrylic layer with red stazon ink. I added a couple of clear rhinestone brads on the edges for texture and BLING, then a tag with white taffeta ribbon.
Another simple card, but with an extra special little zing!
Sets: Merry & Bright, Snow Swirled
Cardstock: Whisper White, Real Red
Ink: Basic Black, Versamark, Stazon Red
Accessories: White Taffeta Ribbon, Clear Rhinestone Brads (from Pretties kit), Dazzling Diamonds, Two Way Glue Pen, Top Note Die

Thursday, November 13
Acrylic Top Note
This is a really simple card. I ran a sheet of acetate (an overhead basically) and some Real Red cardstock through the Big Shot with the Top Note die and cut them both in half. I stamped the tree from the Snow Swirled set in Stazon White on the acetate and added a clear rhinestone brad (from the Pretties Kit) for some "bling."
The card itself is Chocolate Chip, with a layer of Real Red and a layer of Old Olive. The focal point (the tree) is mounted on the Old Olive layer, with a small sliver of Ski Slope Designer Paper running along the bottom. BTW, I LOVE this designer paper-- especially this design. Sorry to digress! The greeting is stamped in Chocolate Chip Ink and you know I have to add some ribbon for texture. This ribbon is the red wide grosgrain.
Tomorrow I'll have another acetate card.
Set: Snow Swirled
Ink: White Stazon, Chocolate Chip
Cardstock: Chocolate Chip, Real Red, Old Olive
Accesories: Ski Slope DSP, Rhinestone Brad, 1/16" Punch, Red Wide Grosgrain Ribbon

Tuesday, November 11
Punchy Pumpkin
It's made with the medium sized oval punch-- so easy- just three punches. I sponged Pumpkin Pie ink around the edges to give some dimension and layered them. The top layer is put on with dimensionals. Then added some chocolate chip wide grosgrain ribbon and some old olive grosgrain for the "stem and leaves." Too cute!
The rest of the card is a layer of pumpkin pie on a Chocolate Chip card. The designer paper is from Autumn Vine DSP collection, with a strip of Old Olive layered on top. I poked some holes in the olive and did some faux stitching with the Chocolate Chip marker. The greeting is from the Level 3 Hostess Set Rub-ons. And there you have it.
Ink: Pumpkin Pie
Cardstock: Chocolate Chip, Pumpkin Pie, Old Olive
Accessories: Medium Oval Punch, Autumn Vine DSP, Chocolate Chip Marker, Paper Piercer, Stampin' Sponge, Wide Chocolate Chip Grosgrain Ribbon, Narrow Old Olive Grosgrain Ribbon, Dimensionals, Level 2 Hostess Rub-ons

Sunday, November 9
Holiday Card Kits
Hard to believe that we have less than two months to Christmas. Time to get busy on those cards. I've held two classes this year and these three cards have been the favorites. The guide below lists all three as kits with everything you need to make any of them as your holiday card this year. If you have questions or need individualized help coming up with a different idea, I'm always available for one-on-one consultation also.

Friday, November 7
Jasmine
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Monday, November 3
Monogram Plaque
This is such a quick and easy project. I went to Home Depot and got a 14x14" tile. There are many single tile options available. I added the Together Forever Circle Frame with the Classic (capital) "W" in Chocolate Chip. This vinyl art is sooo easy to adhere. Directions are here. I have this elegant tile sitting on a cast iron plate stand as you enter my home.
If you haven't tried the Decor Elements yet, you should. It's definitely decorating made easy.

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