
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Heart Card

Friday, January 22, 2010
polar bear thank you..

I've seen a few cards around lately with polar bears made out of punches so I had to try it myself! Here's how mine turned out. Isn't it adorable? I started with a Kraft paper card base and then used a piece of brocade blue for the sky. I stamped the snowflakes from the Patterned Pines set and then made the snowbank by cutting a piece of white the same size as the blue and tearing it and sponging the edge.
The bears are all made from punches. For the big bear I used the Wide Oval Punch for the body and the 1 3/8 inch circle punch for the head. For the ears I used two 1/2 inch circle punches and for the nose I used the large oval punch and then cut it to look like a nose. The little black circle was made using a circle handheld punch.
For the smaller bear I did pretty much the same except used smaller punches. The body is the large oval, the head is the 1 1/4 inch circle and the snout is the small oval cut to look like a nose. I used the same punches for the noses and ears. Then I drew on eyes with a black marker.
The sentiment "thanks so much" is from the Trendy Trees Stamp set.
Hope you enjoyed the cute bears! I love punch art!
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Make a Difference by buying stamps!

From now until February 28, 2010, $2 from every I {Heart} Hearts stamp set sold will be donated to the American Red Cross' Haiti Relief and Development Fund. The Red Cross is already well-established in Haiti, and this money will be used to provide immediate relief and long-term support through supplies, technical assistance and other support to help those in need.
Product Name | Item # | Price |
I {Heart} Hearts - clear-mount (block D recommended) | 118571 | $18.95 |
I {Heart} Hearts - wood-mount | 117010 | $26.95 |
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Sweet Trees!

stamps: Trendy Trees
ink: pretty in pink, melon mambo, chocolate chip
paper: whisper white, pretty in pink, melon mambo, chocolate chip, old olive
other: pretty in pink grosgrain ribbon
Friday, January 15, 2010
Love you Much card...

Here is a card I recently made at my uplines house. It uses new sets and paper from the mini catalog! The sentiment "Love You Much" is from the stamp set Well-Scripted. This set is so cool--I love how swirly the words are and it has some great versatile sayings in it. On this card I stamped it in Chocolate chip ink on white cardstock. The big red heart is a stamp from the I {Heart} Hearts set. This is a great valentine/love set. This was stamped in red and then attached with a dimensional dot. The little brown heart was punched out using the new Small Heart Punch. The paper across the bottom is a piece of the Sending Love Specialty paper-- This is really pretty paper with lots of glitter in it. To get that cool circle effect on the bottom, you use a slit punch and punch slits just slightly apart all the way across the paper and then you fold it up. This works great with the double-sided paper since you get a peak at both sides!
stamps: I {Heart} Hearts, Well-Scripted
ink:Chocolate Chip, Real Red
paper: Chocolate Chip, Real Red, Sending Love Specialty
other: dimensionals, Small Heart punch, Chocolate Chip grosgrain ribbon
Thursday, January 14, 2010
New toys!

My new toys have finally arrived! I'm so excited for new stamps and punches too! I also ordered the new clear blocks and a couple of the clear-mount sets to check those out. At first try I'm impressed with the clear-mount system.
The blocks are really smooth and have great grooves in the sides for your fingers. Here's what they look like:

Then the stamps come in a dvd-sized case. These cases are great because the images are printed on the front in actual size and then again small on the spine so you can easily see what's in the set you're looking for.

Inside the case this is what you get--Stamps made of rubber that are die cut and a sticker sheet. You simply break the stamp out of the sheet, then attach the sticker to the back side, carefully lining it up so you can see where the image will be. Now the stamp is ready to use. You can see in the photo that I've assembled the flower.

I did a little trial of these and so far they seem to work great. You just set the stamp down on your table with the sticker side up. Choose a clear block that fits it. Set your block on top of the stamp and apply some pressure to it to get the stamp to stick. Once it's stuck on there I was able to shake it around and even clean it on the Stampin' Scrub without the stamp falling off. To be honest, I was worried about them falling off so I was impressed that it seemed to cling pretty well. Use the stamp just like you would a wood block stamp but now you have more visibility as to where it will stamp.
The other cool thing about these stamps is that they take up less storage space. here's a comparison:

I still love my wood-mounted stamps but I'm excited to have the new clear-mounted option! I'm anxious to see what everyone else thinks of these!
I'll be stamping more soon so stay tuned for new projects coming up!
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Stampin' Up Cat Bed?
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