Sunday, September 14, 2025

Do You Have a Sunflower?

 Hey Everybody,

Linda's challenge can be found here.
Our colors today were cajun craze, darling duckling and copper clay. Optional was to make a sunflower.
I stamped in memento tuxedo black ink then colored the sunflower with Copic Markers. I used a blending brush and a cloud punched out to make the clouds. I dry embossed with the Sunflower 3D embossing folder on the yellow layer. I added the image on an angle to get a bit more of the sunflower embossing to show. Not sure what I will do with this yet, so no
 sentiment.
Keywords: CC1065 sunflower House Mouse
Stamps: House Mouse-Sunny Side Up
Paper: white, daffodil, copper clay
Ink: memento tuxedo black, misty moonlight
Accessories: Copic Markers, cloud cut out, blending brush, dimensionals, SU Sunflower 3D embossing folder
Techniques: ink blending, coloring, dry embossing

The House Mouse stamp is an old one. I've had it for a long time. I love sunflowers so early on in my stamping, I got a lot of sunflower stamps. My kids and friends helped me acquire a few. This one was from my son. It's a special reminder of him spending his own money as a young kid, to get something he knew I'd love.  Such a sweet memory for me.

Do you have any sunflower stamps? What would you use for this color combination of cajun craze, darling duckling and copper clay?  
Thanks for stopping by today.
Blessings,
Sue



Saturday, September 13, 2025

September Class Follow-Up

 Hey Everybody,

Thank you once again for another fun-filled and learning-filled week of classes.

I love spending time with you and learning from your experiences. You are such a creative bunch of friends. I love the hugs too.

Blessings,

Sue

 Class Follow-Up

 AC=Annual    HC=Holiday Catalog

On=Online Exclusives found here

Links to products are in bold print.

Stampin’ Up now has a blog full of great information and ideas. Here is the link.

 

New or Revisited Ideas:

  •  Baby wipe technique-add different colors of reinkers to a baby wipe. Use this as a stamp pad.
  •         Use sponge daubers to add ink to die cuts to add interest.


We now have opportunities to donate cards to three different facilities

Stamping Opportunities:

   1. Southwest General Hospital -Cards are placed on meal trays. 

* NEW-Cut down on the number of Get Well cards. 

Instead try these: you're in my thoughts,   I've been thinking about you,     I'm sending you positive thoughts, Thinking of You, Hang in there.  They still can use Baby and Holiday cards.

 (No envelope is needed. Stamp something on the inside please.)

Get Well, Thinking of You, Hang in there, Baby, Holiday cards.

2. Broadview Multi-Care Facility- Cards for residents and staff to use.

(Envelopes needed and stamp something on the inside please.)

Birthday for adults and kids, Get Well, Sympathy, Thinking of you, Holiday

3.  Hillcrest Hospital Cancer Floor

Encouragement, Birthday and Sympathy.  NEW*(envelopes needed)-(cards blank inside.)

Thanks so much for your continued support of these ministries.

             Thank you to those who made cards this month. They are so grateful to you for sharing your talents and love with them.

Card 1  Rocker Card-Karen Titus Video

Sentiment may be placed on the back or inside of the rocker card.

 

Stamps-  Amber Autumn    

Paper –  Mossy Meadow 5" circle

Designer Series paper-Painterly Pears -Online Exclusive

1/2 of 4" white circle for back

white 1/2" x 2" (holds rocker card together) score @ 1/2", 1", 1 1/2" or fold in half and in half again.

1 1/2" x 2 1/4" Petal Pink scrap- sentiment

1 white scrap for leaves and acorns image

Ink- Mossy Meadow

Accessories- Sign Design Punch-Online Exclusive

Various Coloring tools

Deckled Circle dies-no longer available



Card 2  Bookmark Card-Karen Titus Video


                        


Stamps-  Label Me Grateful-A little kindness makes a big difference

Paper – Card base- crushed curry 5 1/2" x 10 1/2" score at 4 1/4" and 8 1/2"

Gathering Together designer series paper- 4" x 5 1/4",  2 of 1 3/4" x 5 1/4"

white-inside- 4" x 5 1/4"

Ink- cajun craze

early espresso 

Accessories- cajun craze and early espresso daubers

5" gold striped ribbon

hole punch

perforator

streaked dots

 

Card 3   Happy Place-Baby Wipe Technique- TX Stampin' Sharon Video(begins at 8:20)


At one class we dipped the bottom edge of the envelope into the baby wipe.

Stamps-  Happy Place-online exclusive

Happy    birthday

Paper – Azure Afternoon card base 5 1/2" x 8 1/2"

Petunia Pop- 3 1/4" x 5 1/4"

Crushed Curry 3" x 5"

Glossy Cardstock 2 3/4" x 4 3/4"

Ink- Azure Afternoon

Ink refills- Balmy Blue, Daffodil Delight, Petunia Pop, Azure Afternoon

Accessories- 4" yellow ribbon

baby wipes


Card 4  Z-Fold Flap Card-Sue Craig Video


Designer series paper makes a scene. The basic beige piece with the rub-on lifts up to reveal the inside sentiment.


Stamps-  The Right Words

Paper –   6" x 6" Beautiful Gallery designer series paper

Card base 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" score at 2 1/8" and 4 1/4"

Greeting card stock same color as card base- 2" x 2 1/2"

Basic Beige-inside flap 4" x 10 1/2" score at 5 1/4"

Basic Beige sentiment  1 1/2" x 2 "

 

 Ink- Lost Lagoon (color of  your card stock)

Accessories-Metallic Textures rub-ons

 

October Classes

 Oct. 13 Monday 10 a.m.  Filled

Oct. 14 Tuesday  1 p.m.   3 spots

Oct. 16 Thursday 10 a.m.  1 spot

Oct. 24 Friday  7 p.m.   Filled

 

 





Friday, September 12, 2025

 Hey Everybody,

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Thursday, September 11, 2025

Ribbon and Die Storage

 Hey Everybody,

I don't do much for ribbon storage other than put it in a drawer by my desk. This is in the bottom drawer of the 3-drawers where I have my stamps and designer series papers.

I have two metal containers, one in the front and one in back. The front is supposed to house my current Stampin' Up ribbon. As you can see though, some retired ribbon has jumped into that area. LOL

The back holds retired Stampin' Up ribbon and non-Stampin' Up ribbon. I don't buy a lot of ribbon so this is the only space I need to store it.

Die Storage is evolving for me. I started out with a big, plastic tub sitting on top of my cabinet where my Big Shot is. I had dividers and categories for my dies. 
My dies are placed in large plastic envelopes with a magnet sheet for the dies. Then I write on cardstock that goes into the envelope the name of the set of dies and the company it came from. I found that I wasn't using many dies and wondered how I could change that.

A friend of mine told me she puts them in small albums so she can easily flip through them at her desk.


So, I purchased some small albums that are made to hold stamps and dies. I was surprised at how nice they were. I found that the books got too full with the stamps and dies together in here. So those are stored nearby.  
The albums are divided into categories to make it easier for me to find what I wanted without having to go through each book each time I wanted something.


The first notebook has object dies. These are things like trees, shirts, birthday cakes and any other thing like that.
The next one has shapes. So any dies that are assorted sized shapes go in this album. I keep both current and retired dies in here. So far I don't separate my Stampin' Up dies.


The third album is for my Alphabet dies and word dies. For my card ministries, I used a lot of word dies. Thinking of You, Get Well, Hugs, Hello, So Sorry, etc.

Here is a link to the albums I am using. They are well made and sturdy. I know there are others out there that are less expensive. I knew these would be used a lot so I was willing to pay a big more for something that could both hold heavy dies and be taken on and off the shelf often.

The image shows two albums. You can choose the colors you want. The white side is a surface that stamps will stick to. The black side is magnetic so your dies will stick to it.
 
I would love to know how you store your ribbon and dies as well.
Thanks for stopping by.
Blessings,
Sue




Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Stamp Organization in my Craft Room

Hey Everybody,
I'm back with something a bit different today.  In a Stampin' Up demonstrator forum online we were talking about how the new packaging from Stampin' Up will give us more room since it's envelopes and not hard DVD-like cases.

I have not like the cases from the beginning so I put my stamps in plastic envelopes to store them.
I will show you how I store different things in my craft room.  I am a retired teacher and have had over 35 years of working out of file cabinets and closets. That has carried over to my craft storage.

This is a 3drawer storage unit on wheels that I got at Walmart years ago. It sits under my desk, next to me. I work at an L-shaped desk so I just turn my chair and can got into any of these drawers.
(The pink dots are numbers so my husband can make sure that everything I have now will have a place in the new area he has helped me design.

The top drawer has stamps and designer series paper. The middle drawer has storage envelopes for stamps and designer series paper and my Copic Refills. The bottom drawer has retired and current ribbon.




The Top Drawer
The top drawer is divided with cardboard to make three spaces for things. 
On the far left, is my current Stampin' Up designer series papers stored in envelopes that can hold 6" x 6" papers. These are in alphabetical order to make it easier to find what I need.
I write the name of the paper, the original size, and list the colors of the paper in the designer series paper so I can, at a glance grab card stock to match a project I'm working on.
 I cut half of a pack of designer series paper to 4" x 6 " sheets and store it in an envelope labeled, on the far left. I file the rest of that paper pack in a 12" x 12" crate. I do this in case I have a need for a full 12" x 12" sheet of paper or a larger than 6" x 6'' piece.  I like to make One Sheet Wonder sets of cards that sometimes use a 12" x 12" sheet of designer series paper.

The middle section has my current Stampin' Up Stamps, alphabetized.
 I scan the front of the stamp set and put it into a small notebook next to my desk. I can use this notebook to search for current stamps and their sentiments. It's quicker than flipping through the stamp envelopes. 
This is a 6" x 6" scrapbook binder so the printed papers easily slide into the top pocket. When Stamps retire, I remove them by pulling them out of the pocket. These are in alphabetical order as well.
When my Stampin' Up stamps retire, they got to a different area in my room. That's when I also will take the words out of the sets and organize them according to categories like, birthday, baby, get well, Thank You, Thinking of You, and more.


The far right section has stamps from other companies that I use for my different Card Ministries.  I send cards to a Nursing Home for the residents and staff to use. So they can use just about any type of card. I try to include some humorous cards as well as the typical types of cards.

I make cards for a local hospital to put on dinner trays. They need some get well cards, but many are needed for those who get well isn't appropriate for. So I make thinking of you, sending hugs, sending prayers, that type of thing.

The third ministry I make cards for is the cancer floor of a local hospital.  It is for the staff to use for condolences, thank you and thinking of you.

So as you can see, there are a wide variety of cards I make and love to use current and retired Stampin' Up stamps. I also love using other company stamps for the subject of the stamp or the sentiments. 

When I make a lot of cards in a One Sheet Wonder or just random cards when I finish designing them I put them in a pile until I have several then I stamp inside and outside sentiments on them.
I am experimenting with a way to have similar sentiments together so I can easily use them and put them away. 
Here is how I am storing those stamps. I am storing them in an old fashioned photo album with the sticky pages. The pages hold the stamps in place and I can easily peel back the plastic to get the stamp I want, put it back and put the plastic page back in place.



When my Stampin' Up stamps retire, they are moved to a cabinet that sits behind me and placed in refrigerator bins alphabetically by category. Some of my categories are Animals-then I separate them into cats, dogs, chickens, birds, etc. Others are birthday, baby, Christian, Congratulations, Fall, Summer, Food, splotches stamps, humor, etc.

Another thing I use is a basket to place all of my new/unused stamps, ribbon, embellishments, etc. in so I know what has been purchased and should be used for classes. In the past I've had times where a stamp set got stored in my drawer with other current stamps but didn't get used before it retired or before the season for it passed.
This is just a collapsible bin from The Dollar Store that sits behind me. When I go to plan classes, I make sure to pull my stamps/dies etc. from here. It helps remind me what I purchased. I can order the sets in here as first released or seasonal in front.  So right now I have a few fall stamp sets to use for my October classes. I also have Christmas stamps that I'll begin to use. It's less for my brain to have to keep track of. For me, that's a big help!

Thanks for stopping by today. I'd love to know how you store your stamps and things. Let me know in the comments.
Blessings,
Sue





Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Bird Stamp and Background

Hey Everybody,
Ardyth's featured stamping challenge can be found here.
Today's card is an inspiration challenge.  Here is the inspiration for my card.

Here's my card.

I kept the stamp set the same but used a different bird from the set. I gave this a background and three round embellishments. I changed the background to a stencil instead of paper, changed the sentiment and added a shadow behind the bird instead of adding vellum.
The bird was stamped with memento tuxedo black ink and colored with Copic markers. I used the die to cut out the bird. I use the Dr. Seuss Roads stencil to give it a crazy, not well kind of vibe. I used Distress Oxide inks to stencil. I colored white paper with yellow ink then stamped my sentiment. I used my die to cut out the circle. The image and sentiment were added with dimensionals. I added three glass dots similar to my inspiration. The image panel was added to a black card base.


Keywords: FS966
Stamps: Tim Holtz-Bird Crazy, You're On My Mind
Paper: white, black
Paper Size: A2
Ink: memento tuxedo black, Distress Oxides fossilized amber, broken china, cracked pistachio
Accessories: Colorful life designs-Dr. Seuss Roads, Copic Markers, SU-Spotlight on Nature Dies, blending tools, dimensionals, SU-faux glass dots
Techniques: stenciling, ink blending, coloring

What bird stamp would you use? I have some real bird stamps and some that are like the Tim Holtz bird stamps. They are more line drawings.  I think the type of bird stamp you use will help you decide what to do with the background for your card.

Because I did kind of a crazy bird, I chose a stencil that was a bit crazy or silly to go with it. If I would have had a stamp that looked more like a real bird, I would have had a much different background.
Take a look at your bird stamps. Choose one. Now, what will you use for a background? You can use paper, another stamp, stencils. Let your imagination run wild. Think outside of the box. Now put your image and background together. 
How do they look?
Thanks for looking in today. I hope you give this a try and expand your card making skills one card at a time.
Blessings,
Sue

Do You Have a Sunflower?

  Hey Everybody, Linda's challenge can be found here . Our colors today were cajun craze, darling duckling and copper clay. Optional was...