Happy Halloween! Here is the third and final layout from the Reindeer Memories Scrapbooking Workshop kit, which I used for Christmas Day highlights.
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Happy Halloween! Here is the third and final layout from the Reindeer Memories Scrapbooking Workshop kit, which I used for Christmas Day highlights.
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Here's the second layout from the Reindeer Memories Scrapbooking Workshop kit (actually the first one in the instructions) that I used to scrapbook Christmas Eve.
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Using the Reindeer Memories Scrapbooking Workshop kit has made it really easy for me to scrapbook the highlights of last Christmas. (Anybody else now humming or singing "Last Christmas, I gave you my heart...?" You're welcome!)
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You might be thinking that it's too early for reindeer, but crafters often have to work ahead of seasons and holidays! Thanks for indulging me!
One of the perks of being a Stampin' Up! demonstrator is all of the training and support you receive, should you choose to take advantage of it. As part of an ongoing series of video training, I was invited to attend an evening of virtual stamping last month with the Stampin' Up! demonstrator support team. We participated in a mystery stamping (among other fun things) where I made this card.
What is Mystery Stamping? Everyone is given the same instructions but not the finished product. You craft together and then share your unique creations. (We might have some mystery stamping tonight at my virtual craft night!) For my card, I used the Reindeer Fun collection, with Garden Green, Real Red, and White Willow card stock. I added a little red gem from my stash to make "Rudolph's" nose. The red panel tucks under the triangle and then opens up to expose the inside of the card.
Here is the final installment of the twenty-two sketches found on p. 22 of the 2024-25 Annual Catalog. I hope you've enjoyed this series as much as I have!
We recently had a lovely weekend spending time with family on both sides. Since I’ve been on fall break and had some time to myself, I was able to go ahead and scrapbook these recent photos and memories.
I wanted to use some of the splendid autumn 6 x 6 DSP, and I made it work well with photo mats from the backside of the DSP and the addition of crushed curry and Mossey Meadow card stock.
I thought that the design was a little too plain, so I grabbed an old brick stencil and used Cajun craze and earliest espresso ink to create the bricks in the corners.
I thought that the crushed curry and the DSP textured leaves were a little plain in conjunction with the Macey Meadow seasons of elegance DSP de cut leaves, so I sponge some gold and copper enamel effects onto the leaves. I also ended up, distressing them a little bit with early espresso ink. I really love how the two clusters came together. They added a ton of interest to the layout without Detracting from my photos (In myOpinion)
This last photo isn’t quite as interesting, but I added a lot of family history, and who is related to who and how on this strip of card stock. I want my girls to know exactly who is who and how they are related, but I didn’t feel that anybody flipping through my scrapbooks would necessarily want all of that history. So, after writing on the 3 1/2 x 12“ white willow card stock strip, I created a pocket on the back that the large journaling strip can slide through. That way you can pull up with the tab, read the information, and tuck it back in behind the layout fairly easily. Time will tell! Lol.
Be sure to share all of your story, even if you need to have the partially hidden. You and those after you will be very glad that you did!
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First day of school photos are a tradition that my husband still helps me with! Though I made this layout a month or so ago, I forgot to post it! I thought that the muted colors of the Wildly Flowering DSP were a good match for my first day of school outfit. I used Crumb Cake, Wild Wheat, and Early Espresso card stock plus the White Willow base pages.
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With fall in the air and the Changing Leaves bundle on my work table, I decided that it was time to scrapbook photos from a conference I attended last fall. (I had to attend this year's conference virtually thanks to Hurricane Helene.)
I stamped my title with Crumb Cake using a retired CTMH alphabet stamp set. I had a lot of fun mixing and matching the Crumb Cake & White Willow die cuts to create the embellishment clusters.
I really love how the Changing Leaves bundle accented the beautiful DSP and helped move your eyes across my layout. Try to work in odd clusters like the there that I used here.
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It's time for the penultimate sketch from p. 22 of the 2024-25 Annual Catalog!
Since fall has arrived in my neck of the woods, I used Splendid Autumn DSP, Cajun Craze ink, Changing Leaves dies (cut from White Willow), and the Charming Duck Pond stamp set for the sentiment. I wrapped some neutral tones (Copper Clay) twine around the sentiment panel and then popped it up with Mini Dimensionals (3D foam tape).
I love how the pretty DSP can be the highlight of the card!
Time certainly flies, and it seems almost impossible that my nephew turned 18 yesterday! (We had a lovely dinner together hosted by his parents.) I made this gate-fold card for him based on Tuesday Morning Sketch #778. (The sketch reminded me of making a similar card last month.)
I started with a Night of Navy cardstock base which I scored a 1.5" and again at 5.75". I added pieces of Take to the Sky DSP that I stamped with images and sentiments from the August Paper Pumpkin kit. I decided to add the "belly band" to keep the card closed (plus to have a little surprise underneath). The band was pretty plain so I added the stamped candles to it.
When you remove the band, you see the 18 "candles"- just the numbers stamped with the candle flames added on them.
I continued the motif with more stamping on the White Willow panel on the inside. I hope my sweet nephew likes his card (and the cash that came with it)!In the crafting world, CASE means "copy and share everything" or "copy and steal exactly" or basically copying an inspiration. I recently found the Stampin' Up! Only Challenges blog, and their current challenge, SUOC #362 is to CASE the Holiday Mini Catalog using p. 34 as inspiration.
I used the top left card as my inspiration to create these two cards from one piece of Wildly Flowering DSP, the Changing Leaves bundle, and the birthday sentiment from the Labeled with Love stamp set.
The first card used Wild Wheat and White Willow accent only.
For the second card, I used a combination of Crumb Cake, Wild Wheat, and White Willow stamped and die cut pieces.
I really can't decide which card I like better. I love that I was able to make two cards from one pretty piece of DSP.
Recently I needed to make six cards, so I decided to try to work smarter! I inked up the large and medium leaves from the Changing Leaves bundle in Wild Wheat, Mossy Meadow, and Cajun Craze. I stamped onto the first card front panel and then immediately onto the second panel (without reinking) to create the dark and light versions of the leaves.
I added gold mesh leaves and Wild Wheat and Mossy Meadow leaf card stock die cuts behind the sentiment label (also stamped in Mossy Meadow) and then adhered the entire panel onto Wild Wheat card stock bases. I included a White Willow panel on the inside of each card to make it easier to write my messages.
It's fun to "mass produce" cards, assembly line style, when you need to make a lot of them and don't mind if they look alike. All six cards followed this formula, but no two were exactly alike.