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Oct
22

Delightful Decorations Trio of Ornaments

Posted: Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 | Comments (2)

DelightfulDecorationsI absolutely LOVE when punches match a stamp set, don’t you?!

The Delighful Decorations stamp set shown here is a new holiday set in the Holiday Mini Catalog on Page 24.  The matching punch is on Page 25.

This was one of my August Christmas Card Club cards you can still order by mail here.

DelightfulDecorationsAltogether the supplies used are:

#116517 Delightful Decorations stamp set $21.95

#116794 Ornament punch $15.95

#116770 Christmas Cocoa Designer Series Specialty Paper (Holiday Mini Catalog, Pg. 21), $11.95

#109867 Gold Cording (elastic) from the Holiday Mini Catalog, Pg. 27, $4.95

#102935 Brushed Gold Cardstock

Versamark, Gold Embossing Powder, Heat Tool

OrnamentPunch#115963 Finial Press Embossing Folder with Sizzix Big Shot (and multipurpose platform and standard cutting pads)


Categories : Christmas, Sizzix, blog
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Oct
08

Dashing Dasher Christmas Card

Posted: Thursday, October 8th, 2009 | Comments (10)

DasherThis is most likely going to be my Christmas Card this year!  And it took only one $8.95 stamp called ‘Dasher’ (#116816).

This is another one of my Christmas Card Class/Club creations from last week’s September class and I believe that there is only one spot left for my October Class if at all.

You can see my August & September Christmas Card classes and download the supply list here. You can also order the step-by-step instructions for those class ‘in the mail’ on the same page.

This was a very simple card to actually make, the only ‘work’ was embossing the deer (and that was a snap).

The new Designer Series Specialty paper is Christmas Cocoa from the Holiday Mini Catalog and features flocking on some of its paper.  Very cool and very interesting colors… the snowflake design coordinates well with the Sahara Sand cardstock and the striped paper pulls in some red for flair.

Materials:

5 ½ x 8 ½ Whisper White cardstock
Two – 2 ¾ x 3 ¼ Whisper White cardstock
2 ½ x 3 in. Sahara Sand cardstock
2 x 4 inch white cardstock (top pressed strip)
1 x 4 inch Sahara Sand cardstock (#105328)
½ x 4 inch striped DSP – Christmas Cocoa  (#116770)
4 x 3 inch snowflake patter DSP – Christmas Cocoa Spec.2 x 2 inch red cardstock (for the snowflake)
Jumbo Snowflake Punch (#116628)
White Embossing Powder, Versamark, Heat Tool
Square Fire Brads (#109112)
Textured Impressions Embossing Folder ‘Finial Press’ (#115963)

Big Shot Die Cut machine, multipurpose platform
pair of standard cutting pads

Categories : Christmas, Sizzix, blog
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Aug
28

Pop Up Christmas Card

Posted: Friday, August 28th, 2009 | Comments (5)

Look Here Pop Up Die Christmas CardHad an awesome time last night at the “Impress Me! Team Quarterly Meeting” at my home.  I loved seeing you all and wish that more of you could have attended.

I have a gift in the mail for my ‘long distance’ team members, so keep an eye out for it!

The theme this time was the Sizzix XL dies and we made a pop up Christmas Card with the Sizzix Bigz XL Die “Pop Up Look Here” Die and the new mini catalog set ‘Delightful Decorations’ with *matching* punch!!!

On the pop up card, I also used our new snowflake punch as well as the Sizzix ‘Textured Impressions Embossing Folder’ “Finial Press on the cover and inside layers. CLICK HERE for the video tutorial on how to make a pop up card using the Sizzix XL Die ‘Pop Up Look Here’..

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Cover of pop up Christmas card

In keeping with the ‘3D Die’ themed meeting, my daughter, Elizabeth (11 yrs. old) did her first demonstration (as an official ‘demonstrator-in-training’) of how to assemble the Sizzix XL pop up die ‘O Christmas Tree’ (something her mother has not quite mastered yet).

We also made a Thanksgiving card with the new ‘Gifts of the Season and exciting new designer paper ‘Autumn Meadows,’ that I will be sharing in my next post.

It was wonderful seeing everyone… thanks for the sharing from all those who demo’d their latest creations and got a gift from me for their ‘Five Minutes of Fame’!

Mark your calendar for Thurs., January 28th at 7:00 pm… but be on the lookout for a Shoebox Swap before that date!

Impress Me! Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Team Meeting

Demonstrator In Training

Lynda's pop up Christmas card

Lynda's pop up card

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Aug
07

Celebration of Sizzix Box #2

Posted: Friday, August 7th, 2009 | Comments (1)

Stampin' Up! Holiday Lounge from Sizzix Box #2 XL Die (click for larger image)HolidayLoungeBox#2OpenI am having a wonderful time in Salt Lake City and awards night last night was awesome!  Amanda C. and I walked across the stage as cruise achievers, woo hoo!

Well I am seeing some awesome ideas and will be sharing the pictures with you soon. But here’s a photo of a few of us walking across stage.

Carol Nordquist, Susy Miller, Amanda Coughlin & Me walking across stage for Cruise Achievers!!!

Carol Nordquist, Susy Miller, Amanda Coughlin & Me--walking across stage as cruise achiever

So, this Sizzix XL Die ‘Box #2′ has to be the absolutely *easiest* stinkin’ box to make!

This quick box is just Taken With Teal cardstock (6 x 11 inches) and a strip of the Designer Series paper ‘Holiday Lounge’ (#115676).  In fact it is one 1 1/2 inch strip of trees that I added some *bling* to.  The 5/8 inch white satin ribbon (#114616) is extremely elegant as a finishing touch that is secured onto the box top, so it opens without having to untie it.  SECRET: there is a strip of ribbon across the top secured underneath and the box is actually glued to the strip of satin (it uses less ribbon).

I have also made a purse with this box.  Below is the box decorated with (retired) Raspberry Tart designer series paper and a false foldover made from the Sizzix Bigz Die Scallop Circle #2.

Instead of tucking in, I have it velcro coin closure and embellished it Stampin’ Up’s new designer hardware… a silver ‘Jumbo Grommet’ (p. 179 in 2009-10 IBC).

Sizzix XL Die Box #2 'Pocketbook' (click for larger image)Sizzix XL Die Box #2 'Pocketbook' (click for larger image)

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