Showing posts with label Stamp-A-Stack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stamp-A-Stack. Show all posts
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Stamp-A-Stack Classes this Week
We've still got spots open for our Tuesday and Thursday Stamp-A-Stack evening classes this week, 7-9 PM. Spring and Masculine are the theme this month, and as you can see, we've got some great cards to share with you. Email or call us if you'd like to come.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Another Christmas Card Share
Monday, September 14, 2009
September Stamp-A-Stack
Monday, July 13, 2009
July Stamp-A-Stack and Project Class
Here's a picture of our Stamp-A-Stack cards, 5 cards for $10, July 21, 1-3 PM and 7-9 PM:
Here's the picture of our One Sheet Wonder Project Class, July 23, 7-9 PM, $12:
Here's the picture of our One Sheet Wonder Project Class, July 23, 7-9 PM, $12:
Join us if you can, we'd love to have you!
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
You're invited: Stamp-A-Stack and Gift Cards
From Heidi...
Wow... two posts from us in one day! I'm posting pictures of our upcoming Gift Card Holder class (4/16) and this month's Stamp-A-Stack (4/21). This month we'll be using the new Designer Paper, Scallop Oval punch and Oval All stamp set from the "Occasions" mini catalog to create the gift cards.
We'll be using punches to create these fun Stamp-A-Stack cards. Each class is $10. You can email or call me to RSVP, so that we're sure to have enough supplies prepared. I do want to mention that the brown circle-flower card was cased from KWerner's blog, I thought it was so cute. You can click Here to view it.
Thursday, April 16 - Gift Card Holder Class (3 gift cards/$10)
Session 1 - 12:30-2:30 PM/Session 2 - 7:00-9:00 PM
Tuesday, April 21 - SAS ( 5 cards/$10)
7:00-9:00 PM
Monday, March 16, 2009
March Stamp-A-Stack Cards
From Heidi...
As you can tell by this month's cards, Adriel and I really love the Fifth Avenue Floral stamp set. We're looking forward to using it in this month's SAS cards along with sponging. Sponging can be used to make paper edges look distressed, or can be used to create a soft look on a floral design, or you can create a desired shape by masking off an area and sponging. We'll be using sponging to create all three of these effects in our cards this month on Tuesday, March 24, 7-8:30 PM. If you'd like to join us, we have 3-4 spots still open. Email us or give us a call to reserve your spot. 5 cards/$10 class fee.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Stamp-A-Stack Update
From Adriel:
Just updating you all to let you know we only have 2 spots left for the Stamp-a-Stack on February 17, 7-8:30 PM. We will be making 5 cards for $10. Here's the cards we will be making (we will make 2 of a couple of them). You can reserve your spot by shooting us an email by clicking HERE! Hope to see you there!
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Snowmen
From Heidi...
This is one of the cards we made this month for one of our Christmas Stamp-A-Stacks. These little snowmen from the stamp set "Window Dressing" are so cute.
For those that weren't able to make it, here's the recipe and directions.
Paper:
1 – 5 ½ x8 ½ Whisper white (fold in half for card base)
1 – 5 ½ x 1 Riding Hood Red
1 – 2 x 2-3/8 Riding Hood Red (One of 2-3/8 edge scallop edge punched)
1 – 2 ½ x 2 ¼ Always Artichoke
1 – 2 x 2 ¼ Whisper White (Stamp/Scallop punch)
1 – 5 ½ x 2 DS Paper, Red/white stripes (Scallop edge punch lower edge of paper)
Stamp Sets:
Window Dressing – Snowmen
Star Studded Season – Christmas Blessings
Ink/Markers:
Basic Black
Old Olive
Basic Grey
Spots – Ruby Red; Old Olive; Bashful Blue
Markers – Summer Sun
Blender Pens
Accessories:
Punches – Scallop Edge; Scallop Square
Stampamajig
Scotch tape
5” Gold Elastic Cord
Dimensionals
1. Using Stampamajig, Old Olive ink, and Christmas Blessings stamp, stamp greeting to upper 1/3 of CS on right hand side of card.
2. Glue striped DS paper to CS, leaving a 3/8” white border on bottom.
3. Glue RHRed strip under greeting and over DS striped paper.
4. Stamp snowmen on WWhite piece
5. Watercolor snowmen with blender pen and ink.
6. Punch out snowmen using Scallop square punch.
7. Glue snowment to RHRed CS, leaving an even Red border on the Left , upper and lower section of red CS. Keep the Scalloped edge on the right side.
8. Wrap knotted gold cord around right side of AArtichoke piece. Tape cord to back of AArtichoke CS piece.
9. Glue AArtichoke to left side of card.
10. Dimensional the back of Red/snowmen piece to AArtichoke, leaving an even AArtichoke border on left, upper and lower section.
This is one of the cards we made this month for one of our Christmas Stamp-A-Stacks. These little snowmen from the stamp set "Window Dressing" are so cute.
For those that weren't able to make it, here's the recipe and directions.
Paper:
1 – 5 ½ x8 ½ Whisper white (fold in half for card base)
1 – 5 ½ x 1 Riding Hood Red
1 – 2 x 2-3/8 Riding Hood Red (One of 2-3/8 edge scallop edge punched)
1 – 2 ½ x 2 ¼ Always Artichoke
1 – 2 x 2 ¼ Whisper White (Stamp/Scallop punch)
1 – 5 ½ x 2 DS Paper, Red/white stripes (Scallop edge punch lower edge of paper)
Stamp Sets:
Window Dressing – Snowmen
Star Studded Season – Christmas Blessings
Ink/Markers:
Basic Black
Old Olive
Basic Grey
Spots – Ruby Red; Old Olive; Bashful Blue
Markers – Summer Sun
Blender Pens
Accessories:
Punches – Scallop Edge; Scallop Square
Stampamajig
Scotch tape
5” Gold Elastic Cord
Dimensionals
1. Using Stampamajig, Old Olive ink, and Christmas Blessings stamp, stamp greeting to upper 1/3 of CS on right hand side of card.
2. Glue striped DS paper to CS, leaving a 3/8” white border on bottom.
3. Glue RHRed strip under greeting and over DS striped paper.
4. Stamp snowmen on WWhite piece
5. Watercolor snowmen with blender pen and ink.
6. Punch out snowmen using Scallop square punch.
7. Glue snowment to RHRed CS, leaving an even Red border on the Left , upper and lower section of red CS. Keep the Scalloped edge on the right side.
8. Wrap knotted gold cord around right side of AArtichoke piece. Tape cord to back of AArtichoke CS piece.
9. Glue AArtichoke to left side of card.
10. Dimensional the back of Red/snowmen piece to AArtichoke, leaving an even AArtichoke border on left, upper and lower section.
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