Make and Take Projects for Our Next Meeting

Our next meeting is Friday July 29th.  We have lots of fun ahead of with the scrapbooking layouts we will be creating.  I have focused the double layout around the Stampin' Up! Travel Log stamp set in the Summer mini.  I just love that set.  The single layout utilizes the Stampin' Up! Lovely Letters Alphabet Stamp set.  It is such an elegant set.  Along with the following layouts, we will be creating a card and special 3D item. 



So now go get those pictures together, because we only have one week before we will meet again. 
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Two Page Birthday Layout

To follow the challenge "For The Kids" over at Stampin' Up! Only challenges, I have decided to show this double birthday scrapbook layout.  Because we all know that when it come to our kids we have tons of birthday pictures.  Birthdays are completely for the kids; we adults tend to let them slip by as we get older :)  To go with the Spongebob theme, I anchored the page's color around Daffodil Delight.  I just love all of the paper piercing on the first page, and I even used crystal effects to make the cupcakes look nice and yummy.


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You say you want to Dress up your Card-- Then give it a Buckle!

OK we all love creating cards, but every now and then we like to do something a little different than the traditional 4.25 x 5.5 card.  One type of card that is a little different that I like to make is what is called a buckle card.  Here is how to make your very own buckle card.


1.  Take your traditional 5.5 x 8.5 piece of cardstock and fold in half creating the traditional 4.25 x 5.5
     folded card.
2.  Now looking at the front of your, trim off 1.5 inches of the right side of the card front.  This 1.5 x 5.5
     will be used for the belt.
3.  Now decorate the 3.75 x 5.5 card front as you wish, and create a 4 x 5.25 inside for the card as you
     wish.
4.  Score the belt piece at 3.5 inches and adhere the small piece under the card inside.
5.  Use the Word Window punch to  create the buckle in the lower half of the card front.


6.  Then finish off the belt by decorating it if you wish, and buckle up your card.

A quick and easy way to "dress up" your card in a slightly different manner.
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Stock up on Note Cards

Do you ever have that moment where you are putting a gift bag together and you realize you need a little note card to go in it?  Well with Stampin' Up! you can put one together in no time.  With the Scallop Envelope Die and a 2x3 sheet you can create a great note card for any occasion.  This Friday our stampin' group will be making a whole pile of these to take home so that they are ready and waiting for a gift to be given.  We have so many great sayings stamp sets that the possibilities are endless for the creations they will come up with.  Here is a sampling of a few that I created.
Perfect little cards with a perfect little envelope to make someone's day.
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Thank You Card

So a friend came by today and needed a quick simple thank you card, so we put this one together pretty quickly using some old DSP that I still have that needs to be used up.  The card came out so cute, that I thought I would share.  And ladies, we just might have you creting this one Friday.  See you all then.

 Simple, yet cute and bright.
Cardstock:  Pretty in Pink, Whisper White, Pawsitively Prints DSP
Ink:  Old Olive
Stamps:  Swirls & Curls Verses
Accessories:  Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder, Big Shot, Basic Rhinestones
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Pennant Punch Card

By far one of the most exciting items for me in the new catalog is the Pennant Punch builder set.  Here is a card a fellow demonstartor did that shows the beauty of this punch set.  I can only image all of the possibilities of this new punch.  And what makes it even better is the stamp set that coordinates the punch.  I just cannot wait for this one to arrive in the mail.

Here is how to make this lovely card by Judy Morton.

Base: Poppy Parade 5 1/2" X 8 ½”, score at 4 ¼”
Layer 1: Whisper White 5 1/4” X 4”, Embossed with Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder
DSP: Just Add Cake, 3, 1” wide strips cut with Tasteful Trims Die
Ink: Poppy Parade, Marina Mist, Wild Wasabi
Stamp Sets: Pennant Parade, Happiest Birthday Wishes, Itty Bitty Bits
Punches: Petite Pennants Builder, Itty Bitty Shapes, ½” Circle, Tasteful Trim Die
½” Poppy Parade Stitched Poly Ribbon

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A Look at the New Idea Book and Catalog

It is time to discover all of the new and exciting items that Stampin' Up! has to offer.  If you are patiently waiting on receiving your very own catalog and just cannot contain yourself any longer go ahead in dive in by visiting this link 2011-2012 Idea Book & Catalog.  This is going to be a year of fun and excitement for our Stampin' group, and if you would like to join us either here or from abroad just send me an email.  I will be happy to introduce you to the Stampin' Up! world and all it has to offer.
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