Showing posts with label April 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label April 2008. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Goodies





I was thrilled to receive my box of goodies. I had not really placed an order in about a year because I had taken a hiatus from stamping due to work changes. So I had to take a picture of what was making me giddy!


As you can see, my son wanted to take a picture with all the fun stamps and accessories as well. I think he will be a future stamper just because he was excited as much as I was to open the box. We stampers know only stampers and scrappers understand the feeling of opening a box of papercrafting supplies!

And you can see him practice his product displaying pose! Yes, he just might have to come to stamp camps and classes with me to show off "the goods"!


















Sunday, May 4, 2008

Embrace Life & Surfing

It has been a couple of weeks since my last post. Things have been hectic at work and I was getting ready for the Tart & Tangy class that was held yesterday. I got to catch up with some women I haven't seen in too long! I also got to meet someone new - Hi Colleen!

I have had this card made up and finally get a chance to post it. This is the Embrace Life stamp set. I used Groovy Guava, Ruby Red, and Groovy Guava stitched ribbon. The patterned paper is from the Ginger Blossoms DSP line. I used the Spellbinders Nestabilities - Circle scallop. I was able to run that through the Cuttlebug machine.
I have been very good resisting the temptation to purchase papers that is not Stampin' Up - because I like SU's quality of paper and the fact that it coordinates with their ink. But I was brainstorming with Marcy and I decided I needed to get the flourshes and foil matstack that DCWV makes. Well Jo's was sold out, but I could not fight the resistance to pick up the Summer Glitterstack matstack. In it I found some glitter paper that just blinded my senses - LOL. I was in line purchasing it...but I still need to get the foil and glitter stack. I will show you what my plans are with that once it is back in stock!
So, the first two sheets in the Summer glitterstack are surf boards. Instantly masculine..yes, I know women surfboard, but I don't live in California so I think I am okay to just make these masculine cards. I used the 3.5 x 5.25 card size (this size was used in the Tart & Tangy Class)
The verse is from the SAB set Lots of Thoughts set. I stamped it in Real Red, used my 1 1/4 inch punch, then used my 1 3/8 punch to punch out the Real Red cardstock for layering. The ribbon is grosgrain - white and red. Brilliant Blue cardstock used as layering.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Finally able to get on

Hello everyone,
I apologize for taking a week plus to post a couple of more sneak peeks. In my last post I said I would post again that week. I did not do it deliberately - to tease you - but my virus protector went down. Rather it said it was "off". You may laugh at me, but I could not figure out how to turn it back "on". What also added to the delay, was my husband was out of town. I consider him the computer geek of the family - although he doesn't seem to think that??
My last resort was to go to my true resource - Elizabeth's husband - but I did not want to get laughed at on the other side of town, so I waited patiently for my husband to return. If he could not figure it out, then I was going to make a phone call and deal with the laughter as to how simple this problem was to be resolved.
Okay, enough of that. These three pictures show you a peek at new ribbon, stamp set and Designer Series Paper - DSP. I like the new papers and look forward to seeing how these are used in many different ways.
I am learning with DSP's how quick and easy it is to make cards and scrapbook pages with them! Since they coordinate with the 48 colors and the In-line colors, the guess work is taken out!
I did not get a chance to stamp last weekend, so it is my goal to stamp this weekend so I can post some cards.

Thank you for stopping by. I am learning things about blogging and I continue to improve things. I still don't know how to maneuver the pictures, so bear with me.

Stampingly yours,

Dee Dee



Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Sneak Peek!




Hello -

bear with me about the set-up of the pictures. I am still figuring out how to line things up. The blog set up is winning as you can see.


SU! Demonstrators have returned from the Bermuda cruise and are letting the rest of us in on the sneak peeks! The first I am going to share with you is the six new in-colors for the 2008 - 2009 Fall & Winter Catalog. Now, I don't think there will be an in-line color as fun to say as "Wild Wasabi", but I will have to adjust!

In case you are having a hard time seeing the names of the new colors they are:

Pink Pirouette, Riding Hood Red, Tangerine Tango, Kiwi Kiss, Baja Breeze and Pacific Point. You can see just with them lined up with each other how well they complement each other.

I think they will be fun to work with! On the display boards you can see a couple of sneek peeks with the upcoming stamp sets. Nice bold images to do many things with -in addition to cards and scrapbooks.


I have a couple more sneak peeks later this week.


I hope everyone is enjoying their week and the hope of warmer weather continuing to be on its way!














































































































Sunday, March 30, 2008

Baby Boys!



Happy Thursday everyone!


I know of two people who recently had baby boys, so it made it easy on me when making this card - thanks you two!

SU -Oh My word and Riveting - retired
C/S - White, certainly celery, barely banana, brocade blue, and DSP: Sarah - retired.
Ribbon: French blue grosgrain
Ink: Brocade blue

One of the cards uses the Riveting set. The other card uses the charm "it's a boy" that was on her baby shower favors. I instantly knew when I saw this charm I could "recycle" it and use it on her baby card I was planning on sending her. I wonder if she will notice? But, I am quite pleased with myself!