Thursday, December 31, 2020

Celebration - Stampin' Creative Global Blog Hop

Happy Blog Hop Day!

Each month demonstrators from around the globe bring you projects they have designed around a common theme.  This month the theme is "CELEBRATE".

I'm sure at this time of year most people who are asked to create a "Celebrate" themed card would gravitate towards a New Year card.  Not me.  Nope.  When I saw "Celebrate" I started to think about things that I LOVE to celebrate.  Birthdays, weddings and babies!  I'm now at the age where many of my friends are graduating from "Mom" to "Grandma" and I need to have more cards to celebrate THAT wonderful event so here is MY card on the theme "Celebrate":
Isn't it SWEET??  I just love how it turned out.  It has such a "soft" look about it ... and it was ridiculously quick and easy to make!

Our Whisper White was used for the base and the layer (5" x 3 3/4") was run through the "Subtle" embossing folder.  I then ran a piece of Seaside Spray card stock through the Cut & Emboss machine with one of the Ornate Layers dies to make a pretty frame.  I stamped on another Whisper White layer measuring 3 1/2" x 2 1/4" with the bird nest from "Birds & Branches" in Early Espresso Ink.  The sentiment is from "Here's a Card" and is also in Early Espresso.  I stamped the eggs in both Seaside Spray and Misty Moonlight ink (on a scrap of white) and cut them out with the Birds & More Dies.  The two Seaside Spray eggs are popped up on mini dimensionals.  The Misty Moonlight eggs are attached with glue dots.  

What I ADORE about the card are the two small details I added.  One is a little glitz I added to just one of the eggs, from our Elegant Faceted Gems ...
... the other is a teeny little bow I made from our Whisper White Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon ...
Those two small details, combined with the soft colour palette, romantic frame and lots of white space make this a REALLY sweet baby card that I will be proud to send to my friends to help them CELEBRATE their little miracle.
I hope you like it as much as I do!  The full product list is at the end of this post.  

Check out all the projects my friends have made for you by clicking their links below.

With that I'll sign off and say HAPPY NEW YEAR!  Have fun, stay safe but definitely CELEBRATE!



xoxo. Tam


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Thursday, December 10, 2020

Origami Triangle Star Card - Hanukkah Blog Hop

Happy Hanukkah!

Today's Blog Hop took me WAY outside my comfort zone!  I have never created a Hanukkah project before and, quite honestly, didn't know much about it!  When Stefanie Pletscher set up this hop as part of her #stampingdiversity mission I was "in"!  What a great way to stretch ourselves creatively and learn about other cultures, religions and celebrations at the same time!

If you are interested in learning a little more about Hanukkah her is what Wikipedia has to share:

Tell me more about Hannukah

Armed with my new (still fairly limited) knowledge I headed off to Uncle Google to research some projects.  I came across an Origami Star Card.  There were a few samples I found but I watched a YouTube video from Deb Valder that helped me come up with this as my project to share with you today:




I LOVE it!!  It looks so hard but it's really SO easy!  It does take more paper than I usually use but it's SO worth it!

The easiest way to learn how to make this card is to watch my video.  Click on the image below.

Videos are great but, personally, when I find a projectI love I do like to have the dimensions written down as well, to follow when I go to make it.  So watch the video, but here are the dimensions you want to make note of:

Main Triangle:
  • Whisper White 12" x 12" card stock cut.  Cutoff 1 5/8" off one side.
  • On the 12" side, take a pencil and mark the 6" point along the top.
  • Cut your paper from the 6" tick mark to the bottom left hand point of the paper.
  • Cut your paper from the 6" tick mark to the bottom right hand point of the paper.  
  • You now have a triangle.
  • On your scoreboard, score each side of the triangle at 5 1/4" and 7"
  • Fold on all score lines.  

Next cut your layers:
  • Night of Navy Card Stock measuring 4 3/4" x 5 1/2"
  • On the 5 1/2" side, make a pencil mark at the 2 3/4" point
  • As before, cut from the tick mark to the bottom left corner and then from the tick mark to the bottom right corner.  Cut a total of SEVEN of these pieces
  • Place one long side of your triangle at the 1 1/2" mark on your trimmer and cut your triangle.
  • Flip the new, smaller triangle you just created around and cut off 1/4" piece.
  • Repeat this step FIVE more times.  You will end up with one LARGE triangle and six cut triangles.  These are pieces you use for layering.
Next cut more layers, in a contrasting colour or Designer Paper.  I used "Feels Like Frost"
  • Feels Like Frost Paper measuring 4 1/2" x 5 1/8"
  • On the 5 1/2" side, make a pencil mark at the 2 5/8" mark.
  • As before, cut from the tick mark to the bottom left hand corner and then from the tick mark to the bottom right corner.  Cut three of these if you want to decorate just the front; 6 if you want to decorate the front and the back.  I also cut one piece this size in Whisper White to decorate the centre of my card.
  • Place one long side of your triangle at the 1 1/4" mark on your trimmer and cut your triangle.
  • Flip the new, smaller triangle you just created around and cut off 1/2" piece.
  • Repeat this for all three designer paper layer pieces.
Tape all your layers onto your star.  The rest is just decorating!  I used my Stitched Circle and Layering Circle Dies for my front/top sentiment.  This piece was attached using jut two dimensionals in the top left are of the circles.  You need to make sure your project can open, so don't get carried away and adhere the circles in too many areas!  the sentiment "Happy Hanukkah" was made using "A Wish for Everything" stamp set and "Word Wishes" dies, using Night of Navy card stock and ink.  On the inside I used the "Sweetest Time" set along with the "Piece of Cake" stamp set.  The star is from "Tree Angle", stamped in Smoky Slate and Daffodil Delight.  To make the Menorah I simply inked up the candle stamp and stamped the image three times.  The first time I inked up the stamp then REMOVED the ink from the fifth (far right) candle before stamping.  I now needed to make the firth candle taller than the rest, so, the second time I inked up just ONE of the candles, removed the bottom line of the candle and stamped it slightly higher than the others.  I then took my Night of Navy Marker, extended the length of the candle and drew the bottom line of it by hand.  I then inked up the candle stamp a third time and removed the ink from the far left candle and stamped it.  I now had the traditional nine candles.  I used a 1/4" strip of Night of Navy to create a candle holder to "ground" the candles (you don't want images just floating in the air!)

So those are the highlights written down for you.  You definitely need to watch the video for it all to make sense.

That's a lot of typing!  Here is the project one more time:
I hope you like it and that you try making one yourself!  I have one friend who celebrates Hanukkah and I just know she's going to love getting this card in the mail!

A full listing of the products I used are at the end of this post.  Not included in the list are the Seaside Spray Marker and the Daffodil Delight Marker.

Now hop along to see what amazing Hanukkah project my friends have created for you.  Thanks for popping in - have a stampy day!


Tam

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Sunday, December 6, 2020

DEMONSTRATOR TRAINING!

HAPPY SUNDAY!!

I'm hoping you've seen this graphic on your social media channels lately.  We're SOOOO excited to offer it to Canadian Stampin' Up! Demonstrators!

Stefanie Pletscher (The Crafty Medic) and I have teamed up to bring Canadians some Business Basics Training.  It is geared towards those who WANT to start using Social Media ... for WHATEVER reason!  Maybe you want to start a page where you share you creations.  Maybe you want to try to get a few new customers.  Maybe you want to dip your toe in the pool of "doing the business" ... but you just don't know where to start!

  • Facebook - what the heck is the difference between a Facebook Page and a Facebook Group?  Private, closed, public.  Huh?  Events, scheduling ... it's so confusing!
  • Instagram - what's the deal with hashtags?  What are they all about?  Do I need them?  How do they work?
  • Blogging - really?  Do people still blog??  WHY?  HOW?  What's the point?
  • Pinterest - that's just a virtual peg board, right?  Why would I want one of those?
  • YouTube - how the heck do you do a video ... lighting, cameras, uploading ... my head hurts!

This full day training event will touch on all of these areas, as we try to take the mystery and frustration out of it all for you.  We will run the event on a closed, private Facebook group with pre-recorded training and live Questions and Answers.  We will have useful make-and-take projects and show you how to use those in a meaningful way on social media.  Of course there will also be prizes!

Included on the $85 registration fee is the "Snailed It" bundle of products so you will want to hold off on ordering that one!

Registration is open now, until January 4th.  Payment is due  via etransfer.  Interested?  Fill out the Registration form here *** Please note that, at the moment, this training is only available to Canadian Demonstrators ***

We hope you will make the investment in yourself and your business (be it a business builder or a hobbyist) and join us for this fun, educational training!

RSVP NOW! ... and have a stampy day xo


Tam

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Festivus for the Rest of Us - Winter Holiday Blog Hop

 

Happy Blog Hop Day!

Today my friends and I bring you projects around the theme "Winter Holidays".  A quick Google search reveals there are more than 40 Winter Holidays ... and that doesn't even include the fictional and satirical ones!  All us card-makers have been  cranking out the Christmas and Hanukkah cards for MONTHS .... so today we're doing everything BUT!

Are there any Seinfeld fans out there?  If so, THIS Winter Holiday card needs NO explanation ...
Hee hee.  Literally a five minute card.  Yes, Festivus for the Rest of us ...

This is what Wikipedia has to say about this fictional "holiday" ...

FESTIVUS is a secular holiday celebrtated on December 23 as an alternative to the pressures and commercialism of the Christmas season.

The non-commercial holiday's celebration, as depicted on Seinfeld includes a Festivus dinner, an unadorned aluminum Festivus pole. practices such as the "Airing of Grievances" and "Feats of Strength", and the labeling of easily explainable events as "Festivus miracles". The episode refers to it as "Festivus for the Rest of us"/

Ig has been described as a parody holiday festival and as a form of playful consumer resistance.

I have several friends who aren't QUITE as into Christmas as I am.  I think I'll be making a FEW of these and sending them out.  I think we could ALL use a chuckle this December!

Happy Festivus Everyone! lol

Click on the links of my friends to see what they have to share with you ... and have a stampy day!


Tam

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Word Wishes Dies
$49.00
Make A Difference Photopolymer Stamp Set
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Playful Alphabet Dies
$46.00
Pallet Thoughts Cling Stamp Set
$30.00
In Good Taste Designer Series Paper
$29.00
Silver Foil Sheets
$6.75
Very Vanilla 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock
$13.25
Early Espresso 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock
$12.00
Basic Gray Classic Stampin' Pad
$10.25
Crumb Cake Classic Stampin' Pad
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Champagne Rhinestone Basic Jewels
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Stampin' Dimensionals
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Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine
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