Saturday, November 29, 2008
12 Days/Posts of Christmas - Day 7
Even if you are not purchasing the Mission Embossable bundle, I'm going to show you one of my favourite embossing tools because at only $5.95 it is affordable on its own.
Do you find that when you try to heat emboss an image you get unwanted flecks of embossing powder that stick to the paper? If you do, you'll love the Embossing Buddy. By rubbing the Embossing Buddy over your paper prior to adding embossing powder or glitter, you eliminate the static that causes these unwanted flecks to stick. I used to get frustrated at how stray embossing powder particles would ruin an image but not anymore since purchasing the embossing buddy!
It is also great to rub on your fingers first too as it will reduce moisture on your fingers that embossing powder or glitter may stick to!
Grant's Birthday
Friday, November 28, 2008
Holiday Extravaganza Bundles
CASEing Mary
I made two versions of this card. This is the more similar one to Marys(although I think I like hers better). This is the second in which I used pacific point since I've hardly used it all since I bought the In Colours package. These cards are great to show you how nice heat embossing looks so you can consider purchasing the Mission Embossable bundle going on right now in the Holiday Extravaganza sale (see this post for more details). Both of the main images on these cards are heat embossed using SU heat embossing tool and white embossing powder (note the white embossing powder is not in the package but can be purchased for $5.75; gold, silver and iridescent ice embossing powder come in the bundle). Check back for tomorrows 12 Days/Posts of Christmas to read about the Embossing Buddy which also comes in the Mission Embossable bundle!
Supplies:
Tangerine card
Stamps: SU Kindred Spirits, Upsy Daisy
Ink: SU Versamark, Tangerine tango
Paper: SU ww, tangerine tango
Misc: SU white ep, SU heat tool
Pacific point card
Stamps: SU Kindred Spirits, Lots of Thoughts (retired)
Ink: SU Versamark, pacific point
Paper: SU ww, pacific point
Punch: SU corner rounder
Misc: SU white ep, SU heat tool
Thursday, November 27, 2008
12 Days/Posts of Christmas - Day 6
Let me tell you, it was the best decision. I wish I had listened sooner. For such a reasonable price, it makes your cards look so professional. Let's be realistic too - how is it a waste of money when it costs $12.95 - $24.95 (depending on what you want it to say) and you will use it on EVERY card you make? It would make an excellent gift for any crafter on your list because it is the gift that most crafters won't buy for themself!
I love mine! Come May, I'll be ordering a new one since I will no longer be Allison Frandle but rather will be Allison Bertamini!
I personally use the one pictured ($22.95) and when I make non-SU cards, I just don't stamp the copyright portion of the stamp!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
CASEing Jodi - Get Whale Soon
I changed a few things from Jodi's original card including: the stamped image, the way the sentiment was set up and a different shade of gray cardstock and a couple other minor things. Really, I didn't change too much!
This is the type of card that I used SNAIL adhesive on because of all of the layers! It turned out to be quite a heavy card as a result. This was my first time using the In Colour Pacific Point and I really like it - I don't know why I've ignored it for so long.
Supplies:
Stamp: SU Pun Fun
Ink: SU Basic Black, Pacific Point
Pastels: Going gray
Paper: SU ww, going gray, pacific point, certainly celery, spring fling dp (retired)
Punches: SU scallop edge punch, word window punch
Misc: SU blender pens, SU Dimensionals
Stampin' Up! Holiday Extravaganza
To see the available bundles, check out the Holiday Extravaganza flyer HERE. The sale is short though - if you want any of the bundles you have to act fast. These bundles are only available November 26 - December 1 while quantities last. Contact me to place your order.
Don't miss the Mission Embossable bundle - it's amazing! I already own most of it!
Combine these great bundles with the 20% off rubon promotion that ends November 30. Click here for details.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
SU Holiday Extravaganza!!
12 Days/Posts of Christmas - Day 5
The stamp-a-ma-jig allows you to precisely line up a stamp exactly where you want it on your card and it is SO easy. I thought it would be difficult so I put off buying it for this reason, but it really isn't!
Features of the Stamp-a-ma-jig are:
- allows for fast and precise stamp alignment
- non skid base
- perfect for lining up sentiments
- includes washable plastic sheet
- instructions included
- designed for left or right handed use
- place the imaging sheet securely in the corner of the stamp-a-ma-jig
- align your stampin the corner and stamp onto the imaging sheet (textured side for craft inks and smooth side for classic inks)
- position imaging sheet on paper where you want to stamp
- line up the stamp-a-ma-jig with the imaging sheet
- hold the stamp-a-ma-jig in place and remove the imaging sheet
- align the stamp in the corner of the stamp-a-ma-jig and stamp your image
The imaging sheet cleans easily with a damp cloth, baby wipe or Stampin' mist for re-use.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
12 Days/Posts of Christmas - Day 4
In keeping with the topic of adhesives that I posted about on Day 3 of my 12 Days/Posts of Christmas, I wanted to talk about the SU Adhesive Remover.
For only $2.50 the SU Adhesive Remover is one of the best buys in the catalogue in my opinion. I have to admit when I heard about what it could do, I was very doubtful but decided to purchase it anyway since it is so cheap and I am a messy gluer with my anywhere glue stick.
Features of the SU Adhesive remover are:
- removes unwanted adhesive residue
- works like an eraser
- works best at removing SNAIL adhesive
I can honestly tell you that when I have got the anywhere glue stick or SNAIL adhesive on an unwanted area on my cards, I used the adhesive remover and now you would never know there was ever adhesive there! For me it is a must because I am so messy with glue!
You're on my Mind
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Kiwi Kiss Daisy & We're Engaged!
This is another card that I designed while having all of the supplies out for the Upsy Daisy class. I love the striped paper so I wanted to use it more and I had created two cards using the baja breeze ribbon so I thought I'd make a second one using the kiwi kiss ribbon too! I just can't get enough of these colours and this stamp set!
Supplies
Stamp: SU Upsy Daisy
Ink: SU Kiwi Kiss, not quite navy
Paper: SU not quite navy, ww, urban garden dp
Brads: SU silver brads
Ribbon: SU kiwi kiss
Misc: SU dazzling diamonds glitter
Friday, November 21, 2008
12 Days/Posts of Christmas - Day 3
Another essential tool for paper crafting is adhesive. There are many different options out there and each has its own place for use. I will mention the different types and let you know which I prefer to use and what I use them for as I go through them. You can also scroll to the bottom of this post for a summary and then work back to read about the one that most applies to you!
SU 2-Way Glue Pen ($4.50 for 10 grams): A versatile acid-free adhesive that creates a permanent or temporary bond. Features of the 2-Way Glue Pen are:
- dries quickly
- blue when wet - adhere now to create permanent bond
- clear when dry - once clear this glue is temporary like a sticky note
- great for adhering glitter
- chisel tip - allows you to apply just as much as needed
- washes off with soap and water
SU Anywhere Glue Stick ($4.95 for 2-20 gram sticks): This is my personal adhesive of choice. It is acid-free and nontoxic. Features of this glue stick are:
- odorless and permanent
- economical choice - since you get 2 sticks for less than $5.00
- square corner edge for hard-to-reach areas (especially corners)
SU Dotto Adhesive ($16.50; refills for $8.25): These tiny repositional adhesive dots come in a handy dispenser and are safe for use on scrapbooks and photos. Features of Dotto are:
- 49 feet of temporary, self-adhesive dots on paper backing
- dispensier rolls dots from paper from backing onto card stock, photos, or embellishments
- solvent free
- refills available
SU SNAIL Adhesive ($8.75; refills for $5.75): Other than the anywhere glue stick, this is my adhesive of choice for adhering ribbon and layered images. I also use this for my classes. This is a double sided permanent, scrapbook safe, adhesive that is dispensed continuously. Features of SNAIL adhesive are:
- 472" of double-sided adhesive
- keeps fingers and elements free of messy glue
- refills available
- permanent for a strong bond - this is the reason I use this on heavy elements such as ribbon and multi-layered cards
- affordable and neat
SU Tombow Multi Purpose Adhesive ($4.75 for 0.875 oz.): This is a temporary or permanent adhesive that has a dual-tipped applicator. Features of Tombow are:
- latex rubber acrylic resin adhesive
- temporary when allowed to dry before adhering
- permanent when applied while wet
- great for adhering cardstock, designer paper to chipboard
- great for applying glitter
- dual-tipped applicator - allows you to apply a small amount with the small tip or spread it over a larger area with the wide tip
SU Glue Dots (Mini glue dots $5.95 for 300 dots; Pop-up glue dots $4.75 for 75 dots): These are a super sticky acid-free adhesive used primarily for adhering 3-dimensional accents. Features of glue dots are:
- bond instantly to a variety of materials - therefore great for attaching embellishments
- photo safe
- 2 sizes available: Pop-Up (1/2" diameter and 1/8" thick) and Mini (~3/16" diameter)
- double sided adhesive
I use these mostly for adhering the center paper to build-a-brads.
SU Stampin' Dimensionals ($4.95 for 300): These are 1/16" thick acid-free, double-sided, adhesive foam dots. Features of dimensionals are:
- double-sided, self-adhesive foam mounts
- add height for multilevel projects
- great for layering
SU Sticky Strip ($8.25 for 10 yards): This is a double-sided extra tacky strip to adhere micro beads or ribbon or have 3D items stick tightly. Features of sticky strip are:
- double-sided acrylic adhesive
- 1/4" wide
- very strong - which makes it perfect for 3D items
IN SUMMARY:
There are many different adhesives available and you need to discover which you prefer to use based on what you are using it for.
For beginner crafters, I would recommend the anywhere glue stick and SNAIL adhesive or Dotto adhesive (Dotto if you are primarily scrapbooking).
As you become more skilled in your crafting, you may want to incorporate glitter or beads and therefore want things like the 2-way glue pen or Tombow adhesive. If you are wanting to add more dimension to your cards or scrapbooks through layering you may want to invest in SU Dimensionals or Glue Dots. If you prefer to create more 3D items you might want to invest in Sticky strip.
Daisy Thanks
I'm finally trying to use my brads more - I tend to buy a lot of them because I love them but then hoard them and rarely use them!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Upsy Daisy On my Mind
I love the "You're on my mind" sentiment because it can be used for so many different occassions.
Supplies
Stamp: SU Upsy Daisy
Ink: SU baja breeze
Paper: SU baja breeze, ww, Urban Garden dp
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
12 Days/Posts of Christmas - Day 2
You'll notice the change in the title of this post! Well, Grant was reading my blog and didn't like that I called it 12 "days" since I'm not posting 12 consecutive days so he suggested I change it to 12 "posts" of Christmas. Is this a compromise - may as well start now before we get married!?
Anyways, for Day/Post 2 I am going to talk about the importance of getting a good paper cutter. I say "good" because I have to admit that when I first started paper crafting I was pretty cheap so I have tried several different brands/types of paper cutters before finding one that I really liked - which happens to honestly be the Stampin' Up one.
Many of the other paper cutters I have tried did not actually cut straight because the track for the blade was not designed well so the blade could actually wobble as you cut. The SU paper cutter has a unique design to provide straight and precise cuts and it actually works!
For $30.95, the SU paper cutter has many great features including:
This paper cutter is very popular because it is light weight, small enough to store
easily and yet large enough to cut papers for 12" x 12" scrapbook pages. The swing-out arm is so handy for getting exact cuts on large pieces of card stock.
You can also purchase replacement blades for the cutter at 2 for $7.25. There is also a combination pack of one cutting blade and one scoring blade for $7.25 available. (For those who are unsure, a scoring blade is used in the same manner as the cutting blade but it is used to score paper where you want to fold it so that the fold is placed exactly where you want it and straight. This is especially useful for cardmakers to create the centre fold of their card base). For another option to the scoring blade stay tuned for information about the Scor-Pal on a later post!
Basic Gray Birthday
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Snowy Scene Tree Box
I tore the whisper white paper to create a natural line to the snow then used SU glitter to add shine to the snow and snowman. I also used my blender pens in the baja breeze ink to colour the scarf the same colour as the background.
Supplies
Paper: SU baja breeze, ww, ski slope dp
Stamp: Inkadinkadoo snowman
Ink: SU basic black, baja breeze
Misc: SU dazzling diamonds glitter, sticky tape
Monday, November 17, 2008
12 Days of Christmas - Day 1
Many people have asked me what I believe are the essentials to paper crafting. Therefore, rather than focus on a specific product for day 1 of my "12 Days of Christmas" I have decided to discuss what products are essential to be able to START paper crafting. Some of these products will be featured on future days to highlight the benefits of each!
At its most basic, these supplies are essential for all types of paper crafting:
- Cardstock - heavy weight paper used as a card base or scrapbooking page
- Adhesive - comes in many varieties depending on its intended use (whether scrapbooks or cards) to adhere papers, pictures and embellishments together
- Paper cutter - to ensure straight cuts
Depending on the type of paper crafting you are interested in, there are a few additional items that you should invest in (therefore, the are not essential to all crafts but I will tell you what they are useful for).
- Bone folder - scores paper and creates a clean fold for cardmaking
- Designer paper - patterned paper to create interest on cards/scrapbooks
- Stamps and Inks - if you are interested in stamping on your cards or scrapbooks
- Embellishments - include a variety of materials (flowers, buttons, ribbons, etc.) to add interest and dimension on your paper crafts
Stay tuned for more specific information on some of these products on the remaining days of Christmas feature. If you are in need of information quickly, feel free to send me an email.
Christmas Gift Guide
The Holiday Gift Giving Guide helps you easily find the gifts you can get for any budget for beginners, teens, kids, your wife/girlfriend or stucking stuffers.
The Holiday Gift List helps you find the perfect gift for any budget by categorizing all SU products by gifts under $10, under $25, under $50 and under $100.
To celebrate the holiday season, I am also going to be featuring a "12 Days of Christmas" in which I will feature 12 specific products that I use the most and find the most useful for crafting. These will be of all price ranges. I will try to post 3-4 times/week so as to end early enough for you to place and receive your order before Christmas.
Upsy Daisy Friendship
This card was also my first time using the SU dazzling diamonds glitter and I love the way it looks! It's so easy but makes the card look so much more elegant.
Monday, November 10, 2008
SU Rub On Some Cheer! Promotion
Starting today, SU is offering the Rub On Some Cheer! Promotion. From November 10-30 get 20% off rub-ons when you spend $20. They will cost $10.36 rather than the regular price of $12.95 (Canadian orders only). Click here to learn more information. To see views of all the different available rub-ons, check out the catalogues to the right then email me to place your order! For some ideas on how to use rub-ons on your cards, check out these posts:
- Christmas Cards Set 2 (Uses Season of Cheer rub-ons)
- Happy Halloween (Uses Chills & Thrills rub-ons)
- RDOA Halloween Cards (Uses Chills & Thrills rub-ons)
Christmas Card Class
Check out some of the pics from the class. It was great to see the way people changed up some of the cards to make them their own (I liked some of them better than the way I designed them)! That's the great thing about all of the SU products but especially the designer papers! I ended up making a couple more sets for myself with the leftover materials as I had cut extras in case they were needed.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
RDOA, SC201 Christmas
Here is a card using the colour challenge here as part of RDOA. I also combined this weeks sketch challenge, SC201, on SCS for inspiration for the layout. I had this card in my mind for a while but it didn't turn out quite like I hoped - I think because I didn't want to cut down the main image but I had pictured it smaller than it is. Oh well. Here is another card I used just to see how it looked with the other stamp from this organic outlines set. I know lots of people don't really like this set, but as soon as I saw it I had to have it (even though I've hardly used it)! I like the first card better. If only I didn't see this cards in real life, I could blame not liking them on the poor photograph. Unless you have a stamping blog as well, you wouldn't believe how much of a difference it really makes having natural light!
Supplies
Card 1
Stamps: SU Organic Outlines, Short & Sweet
Ink: SU mellow moss, chocolate chip
Paper: SU ww, mellow moss, ridinghood red, chocolate chip, Kraft
Flower: Making Memories pointsetta and brad (which conveniently is the same colour as ridinghood red!)
Card 2:
Stamps: SU Organic Outlines
Ink: SU mellow moss
Paper: SU ww, mellow moss, ridinghood red, chocolate chip
Flower: Making Memories pointsetta and brad
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Country Living Holiday Kit Available
You get all of the following for just $58.95:
- Holiday Collection stamp set (six stamps)
- Four 12″ x 12″ sheets of die-cut chipboard
- Eight 12″ x 12″ sheets of die-cut Designer Series paper (2 ea. of 4 double-sided designs)
- Four 12″ x 12″ sheets of Designer Series paper (2 ea. of 2 double-sided designs)
- Two 12″ x 12″ sheets of Whisper White card stock
- 25 yds. Silver Metallic cord
- 10 yds. 3/8″ Whisper White taffeta ribbon
- Pretties Kit brads (20)
- Stampin’ Dimensionals
- Dazzling Diamonds Stampin’ Glitter (1/2 oz.)
- Tombow Multi Purpose Adhesive
- Riding Hood Red Classic Stampin’ Spot
- Old Olive Craft Stampin’ Spot
- Uninked Stampin’ Spot
- Whisper White Craft Ink refill
Also, if you subscribe to Country Living magazine for only $12 (that's only $1 an issue) and receive a FREE mini SU Stamp Kit. The mini stamp kit includes 4 notecards and envelopes, an always artichoke ink spot and a double sided stamp that comes in a clear reusable package. Subscribe here!
More Sketch Challenge Cards!
This was a very simple card to make! I just love the look of baja breeze and whisper white alone together. This is my favourite of these two cards because it is just so bright. I brought out my Summer Picnic dp that I have been neglecting since the new catalogue came out, even though this paper is one of my all-time favourites. Hope you've been enjoying all these posts lately! I'll be slowing down soon once I'm caught up on all the things I've been wanting to do.
Supplies
Daisy Card
Stamps: SU Upsy Daisy
Ink: SU baja breeze
Paper: SU baja breeze, ww, urban garden dp
Bright Card
Stamps: SU Eastern blooms
Ink: SU real red
Paper: SU real red, ww, pumpkin pie, summer picnic dp
Ribbon: SU real red striped
Misc: SU dimensionals