Showing posts with label evergreen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label evergreen. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Christmas Card #2

Here is another card we made last weekend at my Christmas Card Class.  My classes are the 3rd Sunday of each month.  Let me know if you'd like an invitation :)  If you noticed, the oval is not totally centered.  I'm trying to get out of my little symmetric box.  I know that will drive some people CRAZY!!


Supplies:
Stamp Set: Evergreen, Holly Jolly
Paper: Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive and Crumb Cake
Ink: Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive
Tools: Big Shot, square lattice embossing folder, oval framelits, paper piercing mat, piercer and oval template
Accessories: dimensionals, rhinestones

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

$50 product bonus!

Ok, have you ever thought you'd love to get a discount on all the products you buy from me?  or another demonstrator?  Think about it this way.  Want SU! stuff for Christmas?
IN NOVEMBER ONLY, for $99, you will get $125 of SU! product...anything you want...an entire color family worth of ink pads worth $50, $60 of business supplies including a box of 8 catalogs, and a $50 product bonus from me (anything you'd like).

You say...I don't want to do what you do.  I say, you don't have to.  If you join in November, you have 5 months.(Dec-Apr 30th) to try it out.  If you decide you don't want to continue by then, you just drop off and you get to keep all that stuff. You don't even have to do parties.  I have women asking friends or family for the $100 for Christmas just to get this stuff with the intention of never doing anything with it.  I'm ok with that.  I may change your mind in the process, but it's a totally valid plan.

If you are interested in pursuing this, please email me and I would love to help you earn all this free stuff!  Merry Christmas to you!!

And for reading all this, here is your card for the day.
Supplies:
Stamp Set: Evergreen, Curly Cute
Paper: White
Ink: Old Olive, Cherry Cobbler

This is the stampin' off technique.  Just ink up a stamp and keep stamping w/o reinking.  Great effect!

Monday, September 17, 2012

HOLIDAY BLAST

Hello All!  I am so sorry for being MIA the last 2 weeks.  Andy and I just got back from a 7-day cruise celebrating our 10th anniversary.  We got back last night and I am overwhelmed with what waits for me this upcoming week :)

PLEASE!!!! don't forget that this Friday is the last day to register for our Holiday Blast event taking place in H'ville on October 13th!  I must have the money in hand by Friday :)

On another note, here is a card I wanted to share with you today and stuff I wrote last week :)



Supplies:
Stamp Set: Evergreen
Paper: Certainly Celery and old Olive (dynamic duos found on your color wheel), white, silver glitter paper
Ink: certainly celery, old olive
Tools: Big Shot, Apothecary accent framelits, striped embossing folder, holiday collection framelits, essentials paper piercing pack
Accessories: dimensionals



Right now I am sailing across the Atlantic Ocean on my 10th anniversary trip.  We flew up to NY, stayed in Time Square, saw the musical Wiked and boarded the Carnival Glory headed to 2 ports in Canada and then back through Portland, ME, Boston, MA and then back to NY.  7 nights!!!  Yeah for 10 years!  I’ve already won a trophy for a game show I participated in!
Ok, enough about me because I have been thinking about you.  I thought I would use some of our downtime to update my crazy blog.  I tell ya.  Now that school is back in session, I thought I would have more time…not so much.
I did this card at club last month.  I was teaching them how to stamp a 3D image using the stamp-a-majig.  If you don’t have one…get one J
Use your Stamp-a-majig and stamp your lighter image first.  Then move your stamp-a-majig up and over in any direction and stamp again.  As far as the layering, there is no framelit that will do that.  So, you use the paper piercing pack to punch around the outside of the image and then cut as best you can.