Showing posts with label sketch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketch. Show all posts

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Part 2 November Sketch-Best of Snow

 This was a fun little shaker card using the Shaker Frames along with the Chunky Glitter and Window Sheets.  Colors are Real Red and Old Olive.  Silver glitter paper finishes it off.

Shaker Frames
Shaker Frames 124155
Price: $4.95
Double-sided adhesive foam circles let you make any card a shaker card! Use with Window Sheets and your favorite filler, like Stampin' Glitter. Five of the foam circles are sized to coordinate with a variety of our Circle Punches. 36 total circles: 6 of ea. size. (Packaged as six sets of nested circles). Foam is approx. 1/8" high. Inside of circles measure: 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2", and 1-3/4".

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Sneak Peek of Sketch Class

 Here is a little peek at the cards I designed for my upcoming Sketch Class July 26, 7Pm.  I really love these cards.  I've used lots of brand new Stampin' Up! products.  I also used the special stamp set A Reason To Smile that is only available in July and can be purchased for $5.

This Card uses Papillon Potpourri-and the new butterfly punch!  Love them!  Already my biggest selling stamp set and punch!
 This card uses the new edge folders and the large scallop edgelette die!  Two Step stampin' on this card needed the Stamp-a-majig big time!
If you look close at this card I had left it in the car in my purse and the pearls slid from the heat-I fixed them no but I didn't see it when I took the picture-It was over 90 that day.  I love the little shell edge on this edgelette-don't you!


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Sunday, November 13, 2011


These are my sketch class Cards for November 17th. I really like working with at square card but it can be a frustration to find the right envelope. Splitcoast had this idea for making a rectangular envelope square and I love how quick and easy it was so this months sketch was a simple square 4.25 x 4.25 and I really had fun making the cards-everyone that brings a completed sketch gets a prize!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Hello!

I have just finished up at the Stampin' Up convention in Salt Lake City Utah! It was such a blast! So much to see, do and learn!

First things first-I apologize for not keeping up with the blog sistahs the last week-I had planned to blog from convention but the internet access was not what I hoped for-it wasn't free and it wasn't wireless so in protest I refused to use it-I'm sure the Marriott corporation really cares-not-but at least they don't have my money. I'll be choosing a different Hotel next year. I'll blog more about convention later.

These three cards are from my new Sketch class. I designed this class to encourage customers to try new things and to dust off products they have been purchasing and not enjoying out of fear of diving in and designing on their own projects. Each participant made these three cards designed after Sketch on Splitcoast. I tried to show how one sketch can appear very different when different products are used. They also took home a sketch to make at home and bring back to share at the next class-a challenge so to speak.