Showing posts with label Language of Friendship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Language of Friendship. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

Language of Friendship Birthday

This was a quick CAS (clean and simple) card to put together.  I already had the Whisper White embossed layer done, so that saved a bit of time too!
 I used Pool Party as my colour and added bling (well of course I did, lol).  I spritzed most of the layers with Champagne Mist Shimmer Spritz.  I think I better mix up another batch as I am almost out!
Here is a closer view of the bling and the sentiment layers.
Stamps: Language Of Friendship, Petite Pairs
Ink:  Basic Black, Pool Party. Island Indigo
Cardstock:  Whisper White, Pool Party
Other:  Champagne Mist Shimmer Spritz, Elegant Bouquet Embossing Folder, Basic Rhinestones, Perfect Pennants Die, Circles #2 Die, Bird Builder Punch
Then just as I finished the card I looked out my craft room window and saw this picture perfect moment ...


Four lovely deer visiting.  They did not last long as soon after "Mr. Brown" delivered a wonderful box of goodies which I now have to go and rescue from the cold.
Bye for now
Happy Stampin'..  

Monday, September 5, 2011

Language of Friendship

Back in January I posted THIS card that was a case from Chat W.  I never did get around to including it in a class before the stamp set - Punch Potpourri - retired.  Now that Language of Friendship is out (main catalogue, page 101, Wood Item 122750 - $19.95 or Clear Mount Item 122752 - $14.95) I remade the card using it.
I stuck to my original colour scheme of Marina Mist and Cajun Craze with Whisper White because I love how they go together.
Stamps:  Language of Love, Swirls & Curls Verses
Ink:  Cajun Craze, Old Olive, Marina Mist
Paper:  Marina Mist Patterns DSP
Cardstock:  Whisper White, Cajun Craze, Old Olive
Other:  Marina Mist Satin Ribbon (retired can use bashful blue instead), Bird Builder punch, Boho Blossom punch, Antique Brad
  Whisper White - 8.5 x 5.5
  Cajun Craze - 5-1/8 x 3-7/8
  Whisper White - 4.25 x 2.5
This stamp set - Language of Love - comes ready for punching.  It matches the Bird Builder punch (page 213, Item 117191 - $22.95) and the Boho Blossom punch (page 210, Item 119858 - $22.95).  The stamps even come in the formation you need to match the punch!  You can't get much easier than that.  I always order the Clear Mount stamps and once I get them ready to use, I cut them apart!  I know, GASP!!  But it allows me to stamp only the image I want when I want, or use the whole image together punch ready.  I will show you what I mean.  Here is my Language of Friendship stamp set and how I get it ready for me to use.
Here is the stamp set ....

As you can see, the flowers and the bird/wing/branch are all set up for the Bird Builder and Boho Blossom punches.  This is how I keep my stamps inside the case.

I always keep the entire rubber that comes with it so I know when I put away the set, that I have all the stamps.  This came from a hard learned lesson.  I have one stamp set - Tote-ally Tess - that I lost one of the stamp images from.  She has very small stamps that go with her, and I believe it got swept into the garbage along with some stuff from my craft table.







In this picture you can see how I cut apart the flower image into 3 pieces so I can stamp any of the images separately.  Because they are clear mount, I can place them all on an acrylic block and stamp them all at once then just punch them out with the Boho Blossom punch.








Here is the bird image and how I cut that one apart.

And, finally, I have been asked how I keep track of all of my stamp sets.  Well, when I get them in I assign a number to the stamp set - you can see this in the picture of the stamp set box above (well just barely).  In the top right hand corner there is a number (you can just see the bottom of it).  I use a label maker and mark the number on the front and side of each stamp set.  I get a photocopy of the stamp label and it goes into a book that has all the Stampin' Up! stamp sets I have ever owned in numerical order.  Each of the stamps gets a tiny number on it too so I know which stamp set it comes from just incase one gets misplaced, or I have lots of them out during a creating session!  Here is what the bird/wing/branch image looks like with the numbers on it.

This numbering system has saved my buns more than once when I have stray stamp sets.  Also, when someone asks me which set a particular image comes from, I can go to my book and tell them, and show them the rest of the images from that set.  Also, I take most of the sentiments out of each box and group them together - Birthday - Thank You - Love - Sympathy - etc.  Makes it easier to decide what sentiment image I want, and allows me to put the sets back together when they retire.
Yup, I am anal retentive that way, but the system works for me.  I also have an excel spreadsheet that lists all my stamp sets numerically so when I want a particular stamp set, and can't remember the number, I just search it out on my database, then go to my cupboard and voila, there it is!
Sorry to be so long winded today, but I needed to answer a few questions that have been floating around out there unanswered.
Happy Stampin' ....

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

So Glad You're Here

There is going to be a big reunion in our town soon (50th) for the local high school.  The organizers were looking for items to put into goodie bags for the participants.  I offered to make small welcome cards.  I made them 2.75 x 2.75 because I wanted to use 8.5 x 11 paper and 1/2 of 11 is 5.5 and 1/2 of 5.5 is 2.75 - see the reason now?
Here is what I came up with.....
I stamped the leaf swirl image from Best Friends Forever in Always Artichoke.  Then stamped the bird image from the Language of Friendship set in Pacific Point on separate very vanilla cardstock and punched and the wing out.  The words are from Petite Pairs and they are in Early Espresso.
They wanted to make sure we included our company information as it was to showcase local businesses as well as welcome participants back into Port Alberni for the reunion.  So inside I stamped the Stampin' UP! stamp I got at convention, and a personalized stamp that has my contact information on it.
I hope they like them!
Happy Stampin' ... ... ...

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