Scrapbooking with Stampin’ UP!

Don’t be intimidated by the thought of scrapbooking. It’s easy when you start small.  This scrapbooking technique is called ‘Build-A’Page’, or Scrapbooking 1-2-3, but whatever you call it, it’s a lot of fun, easy, and certainly very doable!

Part of our Christmas Vacation this year included a trip to our home-away-from-home in Durango Colorado with most of the boys, and Jack’s sweet wife Emily.   Since it was Emily’s first trip to Durango  I wanted to do some scrapbooking for family heritage memories.

Step 1: 6 x 6  page

I began with a 6 x 6  piece of Night of Navy.  Used the Starburst Jumbo wheel on a strip of Bashful Blue, a 1/4″ sliver of our Silver Glimmer Paper and created a focal point in the lower right corner with the Polka Dot Big Shot Embossing folder, circle punches and the snowflake punch to build a cute little snowman.  The photo is mounted on Whisper White and Basic Grey.  A trio of snowflakes from the Northern Frost Big Shot Decorative Strip hangs in the upper left corner to balance the page.

Step 2: 8 1/2 x 11 page


I  used an 8 1/2  x 11  sheet of Stampin’ UP!  Bashful Blue for this next step.  For texture I added a torn strip of Whisper White, curled on the torn edge, then added some Stampin’ UP! Dazzling Diamonds for sparkle.  Another element that was introduced with Step 2 was to add punched Basic Grey circles under another of the snowflakes from the Northern Frost Decorative Die Strip.  I wanted to extend my original 6 x 6  base by adding  a  6″ Night of Navy ribbon that is half of the Stampin’ UP! Lace Ribbon Border Punch.  It nicely mimics the snowflakes on the rest of the page.  A final addition for this step was a Mini Jingle Bell trio tied to a silver bow on the new picture that was framed like the previous one.

Any one of these steps are complete in itself.  You can make a lovely 6 x 6 album or if you prefer an 8 1/2 x 11.  You decide which best fits the occasion and your need.  You will be surprised at how easy it is to step-up your scrapbook pages with this technique.

Step 3:  12 x 12

I decided to bump the 8 1/2 x 11 page over to the left and add a matching second strip of white to it’s right side.  This leaves plenty of room for a journaling strip  and a couple of additional embellishments.

 

The same great Stampin’ UP! supplies you use in your card making are a perfect match for beautiful scrapbooking projects.

The 6 x 6 page was just one of the make & takes for my Stampin’ FUN class last week. We meet once a month, usually on the Third Tuesday, (it had to be moved this month because of the Stampin’ UP! Leadership Conference I attended)..    The class is offered at 9:30 a.m. till 11:30 a.m. and then repeated at 6:30 p.m. till 8:30 p.m.  If you’d like to give us a try just call or email and I can get you further details.

I’ll post the second make & take from class on Monday, so be sure to checkback, Until then Happy Stampin!

Katherine

Stampin’ UP! Sweet Pressed Cookie Stamps

Who says Stamping is just for paper?  Imagine stamping on cookie dough…

 

 

(Occasions #127081 $16.95 pg 40 of the 2012 Occasions Mini Catalog.)

In the 2012 Occasions Mini Stampin’ UP! has introduced a new set of the Sweet Pressed Cookie Stamps.  So smart for the upcoming holidays!

I used the current set for my Customer Appreciation Party Favors last month…


They are very quick and easy to prepare and as you see, make a lovely presentation.  Whether you pack them in a cello bag or one of the Stampin’ UP! Kraft Gift Boxes (2012 Occasions Mini Catalog pg 40, #124106 $2.95 for 3 boxes), they make great teacher appreciation gifts or party treats.

(Holidays #125152, $16.95, pg 40, 2012 Occasions Mini Catalog)

Each set comes with three colorful  Silicone Rubber bottom impressions and are super easy to clean

Click on over to my website for fast and easy shopping:  Stampin’ UP! Sweet Pressed Cookie Stamp

Thanks for stopping by today, we’re learning lots of fun new techniques here at Stampin’ UP! Leadership in San Antonio TX, and I can’t wait to share them with you over the next few weeks, until then…Happy Stamping!

Katherine

 

 

 

 

Stampin’ UP! Leadership Shares

I am so excited I can hardly sleep tonight!( I’m writing this Monday evening to post for Wednesday after we’ve had our goodie exchange.)

I’m all packed and ready to travel down to San Antonio, TX for my first trip to Stampin UP! Leadership Conference.  WOO HOO! Here we go…

I created these CD Calendars for my Stampin UP Convention Peeps:

The calendar is displayed in an Ultra thin clear CD case that you can pick-up just about anywhere. It is too thin to store the extra pages so you have to keep them tucked away nearby.  The alternative was a larger case, but they do not ‘hyper extend’ and your calendar is not as nice to look at sticking straight up at attention!

I love using My Digital Studio for these projects. It’s so flexible and the finished result is very professional looking.

You have the option of printing on a variety of mediums when you have decent printer.  I bought an HP 7500A Extra Wide printer on Black Friday after Thanksgiving.  An early Christmas present to myself.  I can print 12 x 12 scrapbook pages as well as print to it from in iPad2.  It was a great buy and I highly recommend it if you’re in the market for one.

I used HP Glossy Brochure paper for these and printed two to a page all the way to the edge with the advanced settings in My Digital Studio.

The pages measure 4 3/4  x  5.

I can’t to share all the exciting things we’ll be enjoying at Leadership so check back with me this weekend.

See you then! Katherine

Just arrived. . .NEW Stampin’ UP! Catalog

The new Stampin’ UP Occasions Mini Catalog is here!   Brimming full  with so many charming products perfect for Valentine’s Day, Easter, birthdays, and more, it’s a wonderful reason to be excited about trying fabulous new Stampin’ UP!products in the new year!

 

A new catalog gives my hostesses the opportunity to earn new,  limited-time hostess products, and share with their friends  fun new products in action.  And also helps them earn more hostess bonus bucks!

Free products are Just A Party AWAY!  Call me at 254-848-5173 and check available dates for your get together today!

Good Tidings by The Sampler Girl Finish

I was quite industrious the week before Christmas…I even surprised myself :)

I saw this charming little Christmas Pillow somewhere while browsing files online.  Low and behold, I had the pattern, gathered my stitching paraphernalia together and stitched it for my stitching sister and best pal Barbie!  She adores bunnies so that made the quick little piece even more perfect.

I don’t believe that I have ever been brave enough to actually stitch for her, I’m a bit intimidated by the beautiful work she does.  But I think this piece was a delightful surprise for her.

I finished the pillow off using a piece of an extra Christmas Napkin I’d gotten for my Nikko Christmastime dishes.  I was just about finished with the piece when I was shopping for placemats and napkins and I thought the scotch red and green plaid was just perfect, so I picked up an extra one!  I just love it when the unexpected works out so well.

I hope your Christmas has been a blessed holiday and are looking forward to a wonderful New Year!

Blessings,

Katherine

 

 

 

 

Ho, Ho, Hope you had a Merry Christmas!

I sincerely hope you experienced a most joyous Christmas!

Christmastime can be a very special ending of the year, but it can also be quite a disconcerting time as well for many folks. Having lost close family members this year and experiencing my brothers continuing battle against cancer has made this holiday a particular sobering one for sure.

I wanted to keep our family Christmas card focused on the true meaning of Christmas this year.   Drawing back into my collection of Stampin’ UP! images, the one that kept coming back over and over again was the Stampin’ UP! Holy Triptych  Stamp Set from several years past.

 

Using all three images on fold out panels makes this ‘unconventional’ Stampin’ UP! Christmas Card a mini vignette for family & friends to enjoy.

I included our brief family update letter along with a snapshot of the family from our August wedding of eldest son, Jack and his lovely bride Emily to make our Christmas greeting complete.

If you have any questions or would like more of the details about this project drop me a quick note and I’ll be happy to fill you in on the particulars.

Merry Christmas everyone, thanks for stopping by!

Katherine