Saturday, January 31, 2009

Want a FREE Idea Book?

Well then, you my friend are in luck. Begining tomorrow Stampin' Up! is offering any customer who places an on-line order a FREE Idea Book.

To Qualify:
1. Use the following link to bring you to my demonstrator website:
http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/stampingwithrebecca/

2. Click the Shop Now button at the top of the page to place an order with NO minimum amount required: Yup you got it...you can order a reinker for $2.95USD + S&H and STILL get a free Idea Book.

It's that simple...oh, yeah-- you can order more then once during the offer period. The first 22,000 orders between February 1- April 30, 2009 qualify. So don't delay- get yours today!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Quicky

I know its been a couple of days since I last posted...this week has been crazy for some reason. And what ever free time I've had has been spent creating verses sharing. I promise to have a bigger post later but in the mean time here are a couple of samples to tie you over. Just to note, I pulled these cards from my vault and the sets on two of these designs are retired.

Enjoy and thanks for stopping by!


Thursday, January 22, 2009

I <3 the UPS man!

No really I do, especially on days like today when I know he is going to be paying me a visit to deliver new stamp sets, accessories, and paper! Work today is going to be very challenging when I am thinking about whether my box of goodies has been delivered yet. I can only hope that it will be here by time I get home.

Here is a card sample for you. I made this card using Baroque Motifs and True Friend. It's hard to see in the picture but two colors were used in the main part of flower. To get the two colors on the flower stamp I colored the stamp with markers starting first with the Real Red and then adding the Bravo Burgundy and of course, green galore for the stem.
Thanks for stopping by and taking a look.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Inspired by Nature

Here are some pretty card samples to brighten your day. I decided to post two cards made using the Inspired by Nature set. This first card uses a really cool technique that you can do with almost any solid stamp image. Instead of inking, use markers to color in portions of your stamp. Here I've used 3 colors, Summer Sun, Old Olive and Chocolate Chip. I suggest you start with your lightest color and progress from there...once the stamp is colored the way you want, spritz it with water. I recommend that you hold the water bottle a couple of inches away from the stamp to get more mist on the stamp. Then, stamp your image onto card stock. You will get a fabulous watercolor effect! Trim & embellish how you want and then mount onto your card.




As always, play around to see how the amount of water used effects the image when stamped.


The second card is another made using Inspired by nature. This one is pretty straight forward. I used two colors to accentuate the grass. The colors on this card are chocolate chip and old olive. The sentiment is from Sincere Salutations.


Thanks for stopping by today. Hope you were inspired to go stamp!

Monday, January 19, 2009

Happy Monday Everyone!

As I mentioned in my previous post, today is all about celebrating the NEW Spring-Summer 2009 Stampin' Up! catalog. By 1pm today, the catalog link will be updated. In honor of this occasion, all my samples today are using New, yes, New product. So let's get started:

The first sample is a card:
I made this using the hostess set called Echos of Kindness. I decided to watercolor the image so I stamped it on watercolor paper. Also, I took on the added challenge of trying to use all the colors as indicated on the SU! color wheel. After a random spin, I landed on Pale Plum, Regal Rose, Rose Red, Mellow Moss, Garden Green. I love the sentiment included with this set!


My second sample shows off some new Designer Series Paper called Raspberry Tart and my cute daughters.

The flowers on the side are a great little trick. To do them you need: 6-7 strips of DSP. The length will determine the size of the flower. As you can see I did a couple. I recommend starting with the larger size first just to get practice.

To actually form the flower, you will need to pierce holes at ends of the paperstrips and one in the middle. When you make your piercings in the paper be sure not to make the hole larger then the brad you plan to use. I used my crop-a-dile and was able to go through all layers of paper at the same time. It also was really helpful so I knew the holes were lined up.

After you have made the holes, put the brad in the middle hole- make sure the side of the paper you want showing is rightside up. Do not close your brad yet! Now working with your paper choice upside down so the brad stays in...spread out the paperstrips into a circle. You should now have a flower looking design with all ends out. You now need to start pulling the paper towards the middle. When you do this take one side of a strip of paper bring to the middle and place hole over brad. Now, take the other end of that same strip and place over the brad in the middle. Continue this process until all strips have both ends clipped onto the brad. Once done, go ahead and close your brad. You now should have a flower that resembles the ones in my sample.

Thanks for stopping by...and remember if you leave a post with your email, you will be entered in a raffle for a chance to win your very own Spring-Summer 2009 Stampin' Up! catalog. Winner will be notified Wednesday 1/21/09. Good luck!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

NEW Catalog Premeiring Tomorrow!

Make sure you stop by on Monday, January 19th to see the brand new Stampin' Up! Catalog. It's filled with tons of great stamp sets and even more great accessories then before. I'll be posting some fun card samples using new sets from the catalog.

And also, here's your chance to win one of those catalogs for yourself. Everyone who leaves a comment starting Monday 1/19 8am until 8pm Tuesday 1/20 will be entered in a raffle to win their very own copy of the Stampin Up Catalog. So be sure to leave me a message. The winner will be contacted directly so be sure to include an email address where I can reach you. Good Luck!

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Happy Birthday!



It's obvious, I think, that I love stamping...right? Well, one of my favorite things to stamp are birthday cards. It is quite nice to be able to send a card to a special friend or loved one. I think it shows how much you care. So this blog entry is dedicated to birthday cards. This first card was made using the Cheers to You stamp set.

The second card is a little less the "traditional" style card. It's also hard to see because of the way it scanned but the red is actually backed on white card stock. This card was made using A Tree for All Seasons set.


The third birthday card I have to show you is one of my recent favorites. It uses two different sets:Flight of the Butterflys, and Inspired by Nature. I've also used, some Designer Series Paper and the Big Shot Top Notes Die. My scanner tends not to like having shiney objects on pieces it scans, so you are seeing a bit of a shadow in the lower right corner of the card.



The final card was made using the Upsy Daisy set. I decided on this card to try to use colors that I don't typically reach for...so we have Cameo Coral, Baja Breeze (although I have to say I am using this one more now) and Always Articoke. I used a sponging technique around the edges of the white cardstock to blend the image into it more. Also, I roughed up the edges to give them a less structured feel. Overall, I am quite happy with the result.


Thanks for stopping by to check out some of my cards. See you again soon!

Friday, January 16, 2009

I promise to have some new items posted later today. So please check back later tonight or tomorrow. Thanks for looking!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Scrapbook Samples 6x6

Thank goodness the holidays are over...boy, they crept up quickly and seemed to last forever. The best part of the holiday was new stamps of course! I love getting some new sets to play with and lately it seems that I've been drawn to putting together scrap book pages. I have two that I am going to share with you...here's the first one.
And the second one:

The colors are Baja Blue, Not Quite Navy, Basic Gray, Kiwi Kiss, and of course Whisper White. The stamp set is called Inspired by Nature. The flowers on both pages are embossed. Overall they are very simple layouts. I am just begining with scrapbooking so it really is a matter of me getting comfortable with it.
Since I was lucky enough to have several days off recently I also have a card to share.

I made this card as a sample for Emmaline and Lauryne's V-day cards. They both liked it so we are going to make them for the kids at school. I really love the colors on this card.
That's all for now...I hope to be able to load my 12x12 scrapbook page soon. So check back...see you! Rebecca