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Beyond The Garden Petal Cone Box

Monday, August 1st, 2011

Beyond The Garden Petal Cone Box

What a great feeling to find another use for your Petal Cone Die!  Yes this was made with the Petal Cone Die and my Big Shot.  I used 3 Petal Cone Dies, scored and cut bottom, so it made a flat bottom, instead of a point.  I saw this in a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator Stampin’ Success magazine, but I have not seen any directions on how to make this.  Therefore, I made up my own!  Those too will be posted when I get the documents created.  The poppies are handmade and die cut from Melon Mambo cardstock, with the retired Blossoms and Leaves die.  I had to snip off the pointed ends of the flowers, so they were flatter at the tips.  You could use the Island Floral Bigz Die to create this flower too.  The inside of the poppy was created using the Boho Blossoms punch and then cut with paper snips on the edges.

Product all Stampin’ Up!, unless otherwise noted:
Cardstock- Lucky Limeade and Melon Mambo
DSP- Beyond The Garden
Ink- Melon Mambo
Accessories:  Blossoms and Leaves Sizzlits(retired), Petal Cone Bigz Die, Circle cutters, Big Shot
Punches:  Boho Blossoms

Converting Rubber Stamps To Acrylic Blocks

Friday, May 20th, 2011

My lovely stamp sets

Have you thought about converting your beautiful wood mounted stamp sets to the acrylic blocks?  Me too!  So I did my research, read what people like and don’t like, if they regret converting and how to store their stamps.  Now I’m on my way to peeling off the foam and rubber stamp image off the wood blocks.  9 down and only 200 or so to go, just look at the above picture.  I’m not putting on any special product to the back of my rubber stamps at this time, but I have the product I will use listed in the process.  You may already have the Tombow glue from Stampin’ Up!® and use it with your stamping now.  That’s a true BONUS!  You can use what you already have and for multiple purposes!
The process to converting is this:
-  Peel off foam and rubber image together, off the wood block
-  Peel off sticker with image, off the wood block
-  Adhere the image sticker on to the back of the foam, then trim the sticker to image
-  Use Tombow Removable  or Permanent glue(green and white bottle) on back of sticker, let dry, then it becomes removable.  This works REALLY well.  Now I don’t have experience with how long it lasts, but my research expressed happiness from others using this glue too.

The pictures show you how much space I am able to save by converting the stamps.  I’m trying to save some money, so at this time I’m reusing the boxes from the sets and putting the stamp sets in plastic bags.  The bags are labeled with the names of the stamp sets.  This way I can just open the box and pull out the baggy with the stamp set.  I’ll let you know if this works, after I use them this way and then I’ll make my final judgement call.  At this time, it works and saving money is a good thing.  Don’t you agree?

The index cards are for a 6×6 scrapbook, where I can see all my stamp sets in my inventory.  My boxes are labeled by their general purpose(ex: nature, occasions, sentiments, etc…) so I will put the cards in my scrapbook by their purpose too, then alphabetize accordingly.  Let me know your experience and what you’re doing with your stamps!  I enjoy hearing your feedback.

9 Stamp sets in original wood block plastic boxes

9 Stamp sets after converting

Creating index of all my sets

Blocks from 9 stamp sets

Mother’s Day Hydrangea Box

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Give the gift of everlasting hydrangea’s to your mother on mother’s day!  The general directions are to use 2- 1 3/4″ Scallop Circle punches and 2- 5-Petal Flower Punches per flower.  Put flowers through Crimper, to loosen the fibers, then use a bone folder to smooth and loosen up fibers some more.  Tear the paper apart, to create 2 scallop circles and 2 5-petal flower punches each.  Scrunch up the pieces, then smooth out and tap onto ink pad.  Put  4- Scallop Circles and 3- 5-Petal Flowers together, punch in middle, adhere with a brad.  Unfold the pieces to get the look of the flower you want.
Here are the supplies I used, all are Stampin’ Up!® products unless otherwise noted:

Cardstock:  Marina Mist, Certainly Celery
Ink:  Marina Mist, Certainly Celery, Basic Black, VersaMark
Stamps:  Teeny Tiny Wishes
Punches:  1 3/4″ Scallop Circle, 5-Petal Flower, Big Shot, Box #2 Die
Accessories:  Victoria 5/8″ ribbon, Very Vanilla 1/8″ Taffeta Ribbon, Crimper, Vintage Wallpaper EF, Clear EP

“Leather” Wallets

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

Would you like to have a “leather” wallet to match all your outfits?  Well, you can make your own using cardstock!  Yes, you heard it right, cardstock.  General directions are, emboss Soft Suede cardstock with an embossing folder on your Big Shot, then Versamark your whole image, sprinkle clear embossing powder ALL over your cardstock(on one side) and then you have your faux leather.  Sounds easy, right?  It is!  Try it!  Then link to me with your own pictures.  Have fun!

Product:
Cardstock-  Soft Suede
DSP-  Retired Stampin’ Up!® DSP
Big Shot, Any embossing folder of your choice
Clear embossing powder
Versamark pad
Heat gun

Notebook Contest

Saturday, November 6th, 2010

It’s that time again to vote for another one of your favorite projects!  This time it’s a notebook transformed into a ‘not so ordinary’ notebook.  Check them out and vote for your favorite!  Click HERE to place your vote!