Saturday, March 28, 2015

Yummy & Delicious Arizona

There was so much to see and learn at this event. A whole new product line with coordinating stamp sets, dies, and accessories. We recieved a stamp set with our registration and made four different cards with it throughout the weekend. This first card called "Yummy and Delicious" highlights some of the new products including adorable cupcake patterned paper, and candy dots.

The second card we made called "Sweetheart Cupcake" accents a faux shaving cream technique to give texture to the frosting. I have to say, I think it looks pretty cool!
These are some of the purchases I made at the event. One of my favorite things is buying bundles. You get so much great stuff coordinated to go together and at a price that makes it so reasonable. It also helps me take home the enthusiasm created at the event and allows me to keep the creativity rolling.
Finally they had a picture booth. I got to take a picture with the two host of the event, Richard Gabby and Garay.
Now I am looking forward to creating some of the excitement from this event in Southern California. Myself and four other coaches are working together to recreate fun projects and displays of new product.  It is sure to be a day of creativity, fun, and inspiration. 

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Breast Cancer Event

 Last week while I was on my Spring Break I was able to attend a fun event with Richard Garay and Fun Stampers Journey to help raise money for Breast Cancer research.  On Wednesday night we met at the Anaheim Convention Center to make some cards.  It was  huge venue, but a cozy affair.  We made three different projects using a combination of the "Awesome You" and the "Be Brave" stamp sets.  The first project was a stationary set which included two cards, the envelopes and a cute package to tie it all together.  Below is my finished project.
 
 
Next we created a gorgeous card emphasizing strength and hope.  It is just a small sample of the versatility of this amazing stamp set, "Be Brave."  The other amazing this about this set is that proceeds from every set that is sold are given to a charity called Breast Cancer Angels.  I think this is such a fantastic partnership, and allows you to give back in multiple ways. 
 
 
The final project I forgot to take a picture of in the great lighting of the Convention Center, but it is still just as cute. It is a little treat box decorated with the ribbon again from the "Be Brave set. It was super easy and super cute and makes a great little box to send someone that extra ounce of encouragement. 
 
 
The night ended with Richard presenting a check to Breast Cancer Angels for their portion of all the stamp sets sold to date.  It was really great to be part of this fun event, to craft with friends and see this partnership in action. 
Each person in attendance was also blessed with their very own "Be Brave" stamp set to take home with them so we can re-create these amazing projects with friends and family.  If you are interested in making any of the projects shown here let me know, I would love to share.   

Saturday, March 14, 2015

To the Moon and Back

I recently attended a baby shower for a friend and was in need of a quick card. I knew I was giving a gift card, so I wanted the card to be special. I immediately thought of the double pocket die. I also got a bunch of cute baby stamp sets at last year's Grand Event so knew I had plenty to choose from. I finally settled on the set "Moon and Back".  First I cut the base paper with the double pocket die and then I used it a second time with some patterned paper alternating the direction.  I had to trim the patterned paper along the embossed line to create the outline. 
 
I used as many of the images from the stamp set to decorate the front and to create the elements to go in the pockets.  I used the moon to attach the gift card and had it peak out the bottom pocket.  Of course I had to add journey glaze and journey dust to both the moon and to add texture to the sheep.  Below is the finished and assembled card.  Enjoy and happy stamping!
 

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Valentines

Once again I felt compelled to do something other than the store bought Valentine cards for my students.  The flags worked well last year, so I stuck with the same structure and just changed the design. I had an adorable new stamp set to use called "With Love".  I stated by cutting a square at 2 3/8" and stamping the heart a couple times getting different shades by stamping off. 


I added the greeting "Valentine's Day" in black licorice and the little bird from "With Love" on one of the stamped off hearts. 
 
 
The final step was to layer this piece with pool party and candy apple cardstock.  The candy apple piece was 2 3/4 by 4 1/4 scored three times at 1/2 inch apart to create a triangle.  This created a perfect slot to stick a pencil through.  And just like that, I had a cute flag to go on the Valentine pencil for my students.