Feb 14 2013

Valentine BINGO Centerpieces: table decor ideas

Looking for wedding table decor?  Baby Shower centerpieces?  These are Valentine centerpieces headed to my local library for table decor, but it’s a fun idea that can be applied to any occasion: Rosettes!

To make these easy Valentine centerpieces, I used the Designer Rosette Die from Stampin’ Up! (see it online) and the More Amore Designer Series Paper (see the paper online – 129309).  If you’ve never made them before, be sure to check my Designer Rosette Die Tutorial.

For this size of picks, I cut one full strip of designer paper with the rosette die, then cut it into 3 pieces before folding and gluing (TIP: hot glue for speedy rosettes!).

Here are some of the fun supplies I used:

Here’s another idea for the Designer Rosette Die same shapes (cut into 3 strips per rosette die-cut) but different paper.

Have fun with these!

Happy Stamping, and Happy Valentine’s Day!!

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Supplies: Stamps – Teeny Tiny Wishes, Occasions Alphabet; Ink: Real Red, Primrose Petals; Paper: Pool Party, Real Red, Whisper White, Red Glimmer Paper, More Amore Designer Series Paper; Accessories: 1 1/4″ Circle Punch, 1 3/8″ Circle Punch, Small Heart Punch, Decorative Label Punch,

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Apr 24 2012

Medallion: The Kissing Technique

Here’s a project that showcases 2 of the great stamp sets that are available only until May 31st: Medallion (see it online) and On Your Birthday (see it online).  The message on the front of the card is easily the most-requested birthday stamp that I have.

The card is created from two pieces cut with the Scallop Square Die.  Just attach them with a brad at the corner, and you’re set!

This card uses the Kissing Technique, and as I mention in the video, there is NO INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT in this tutorial. If you found my blog by Googling “kissing tutorials”, I think you’re going to be disappointed.

 

The Polka Dot and Sanded stamps that were shown in the video are already retired…but this card would be GREAT with the soon-to-be-retired Wonderfully Worn stamp (see it online). We’re going to be saying goodbye to all these stamp sets on May 31st (learn about the retiring stamp sets & how to get the new catalog for free)

Happy Stamping!


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Stamps: Polka Dot (109276), Medallion (115223) or Sanded (109294)
Ink:
Pretty in Pink, Melon Mambo

Paper:
Pretty in Pink, Melon Mambo, Whisper White

Accessories:
Big Shot (113439), Scallop Square Clear Die (115950), Sticky Strip (104294), Fine Supernova Glitter Stack (114287), Clear Rhinestone Brads (113144)


Nov 22 2011

What would you like On Your Birthday?

How about a really gorgeous card with a fun fold?!  Here’s a fun card with the On Your Birthday stamp set (see it online).  The message on the front of the card is easily the most-requested birthday stamp that I have.

The card is created from two pieces cut with the Scallop Square Die.  Just attach them with a brad at the corner, and you’re set!

Happy Stamping!


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Jul 21 2011

Convention 2011: More Ideas & Samples

I was planning to show you the project we’re going to make tomorrow night at my New Catalog Idea Blitz Party (let me know if you can join us!), but I realized I wasn’t quite finished showing my favorite projects from Convention yet!  So hang in there, and I’ll bring you the Showcase Party projects tomorrow.

Here’s a cute medallion, made into a birthday card, using the new Up, Up & Away stamp set (see it online).

For more directions on Medallions like this, check my blog post from this month.  Oh, and I meant to show you the updated Scallop Circle Medallion that we made at Stamp Club in July.  I added the Pennant Builder Punch and Pennant Parade stamp set (appearing in my Stamps in the Mail Club kits in August!).


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Nov 10 2009

Scallop Square Pivot Card: I think I mentioned that you need this die?

Last week I showed you a fold-out card with the Scallop Square Die as a base. Here’s another fun way to use the Scallop Square Die: as part of a Pivot Card.

This card uses the Kissing Technique, and as I mention in the video, there is NO INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT in this tutorial. If you found my blog by Googling “kissing tutorials”, I think you’re going to be disappointed. ;-)

The Medallion stamp (115223) here was the most popular stamp set ordered from the Stampin’ Up! catalog this fall. And it goes perfectly with the Supernova Glitter colors…but then I think everything goes with Glitter!

If you’d like to get your own Scallop Square Clear Die for the Big Shot, you can still sign up for my November Big Shot Die of the Month Club–I’m extending the sign-up deadline until November 13th–get details or sign up online!


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Stamps: Polka Dot (109276), Medallion (115223) or Sanded (109294)
Ink:
Pretty in Pink, Melon Mambo

Paper:
Pretty in Pink, Melon Mambo, Whisper White

Accessories:
Big Shot (113439), Scallop Square Clear Die (115950), Sticky Strip (104294), Fine Supernova Glitter Stack (114287), Clear Rhinestone Brads (113144)