Thursday, September 23, 2010

Sweet Treat Candy Wrapper

This morning I received an order that I've been checking the UPS site daily patiently waiting for and was thrilled when I heard it dropped on my doorstep! I hardly had the box in the house before ripping off the packing tape!

One of the items I'd ordered was the new Candy Wrapper die from the Holiday Mini Catalogue and I couldn't wait to try it out. I have a weakness for little boxes and when I saw the die in the catalogue I knew I'd have to order it at SOME point!

If you haven't had a chance to see the new Holiday Mini yet, let me know and I can get you a copy or you can view it online here.

The new Candy Wrapper die looks like this:


Candy Wrapper Bigz Die  # 120890  Price $43.95

Of course I had to cut one out and assemble it immediately!  The wonderful thing about these dies is they cut and score everything perfectly for you!  It took a couple minutes for me to figure out how to fold the ends properly, but once I figured out how to "twist" them, they closed perfectly and I know the next one will be a snap!!!

Here is the first one I've done:   Click on the pics for a closer peek!

 
How adorable is this!  Can you imagine your guests delight to sit down to a Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner with you this year and find this waiting on their plate????

I cut this one from our Cherry Cobbler cardstock (one of my absolutely FAVORITE new colors!!!!).  I added a Very Vanilla belly band that I embossed with my Petals-a-Plenty embossing folder.


 I stamped the image from our Bells & Boughs clear mount set also from our Holiday Mini and water colored it with a variety of our classic inks and a blender pen.  I added a little shine to the bells with our Moonlight Smooch Pearlized Accent Ink.  I cut out the image and layered it on  a piece of our Old Olive grosgrain ribbon adhering it with our Stampin Dimensionals and adhered it to the top of the box.  SO cute!  The finished box is 2" x 1-3/8" x 1-3/8" (not including the twisted ends)

Here it is next to one of our regular size ink pads to compare the size.



These adorable boxes could be used for party or wedding favors, gift toppers, stocking stuffers, table place settings, small gift boxes, etc!  I can't wait to make more!

To order any of these project materials or any of Stampin' Up!'s other great products, visit my online store by visiting my website at www.cfindlay.stampinup.net and click on "Shop Now" or give me a call!

Happy Stamping!










Cardstock:  Cherry Cobbler, Very Vanilla
Ink:  Early Espresso Classic, Cherry Cobbler Classic, Daffodil Delight Classic, So Saffron Classic, Bravo Burgundy Classic, Soft Suede Classic
Stamps:  Bells & Boughs (Holiday Mini Catalogue)
Accessories:  Moonlight Smooch Pearlized Accent Ink, Stampin' Dimensionals, 5/8" Old Olive Grosgrain Ribbon
Tools:  Big Shot, Petals-a-Plenty Embossing Folder, Candy Wrapper Bigz Die,  (Holiday Mini Catalogue) Paper Snips, Blender Pen

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Christmas Card Stamp-a-Stack Choices

It happens every day: you walk to the mailbox, pull out the mail, and shuffle through a stack of ever-present bills and junk mail. But every once in a while, hiding among the dull and dreary stacks of envelopes, you find something that makes your heart beat a little faster and brings a smile to your face--someone has taken the time to send you a card!. What a great feeling!

Why not brighten someones day with a hand-stamped Christmas card! On October 14th you'll have the opportunity to stamp 12 embellished Christmas cards - for only $25!!! I'm offering 3 different designs to choose from and you can choose as many of each design you'd like up to 12 cards!

Never made a card? No problem! As a Stampin' Up! demonstrator, I am happy to get you started in this immensely fulfilling hobby.

Registration and payment due October 1st to give me enough time to order and prep your very own custom card kit.  Your spot will only be reserved once I receive your card kit payment.*

Seating is limited and I'd be so disappointed if you missed out on the fun, so register with me as soon as possible! 

Here are the three card designs to choose from.  (Click the images for a closer peek)

1)  Traditional Christmas

This card uses assorted punches, a Big Shot embossing folder & Dazzling Diamonds glitter.


 
2)  Vintage Christmas

This card has a vintage flair with lots of sponging, embossing with the Big Shot, water coloring and our Dazzling Diamonds glitter.  (Various greetings to choose from)



3)  Modern Christmas
 
This simplistic design is much more modern with clean lines, a touch of bling with our Rhinestone jewels and far from a traditional color palette.


Maybe only one or two of the designs are your style - no problem! Just let me know which designs you like and how many of each you'd like to stamp (for a total of twelve cards) and I'll prepare you a custom card kit! Each kit will include all precut materials, embellishments, adhesive, white or vanilla card inserts and envelopes.

Event:  Christmas Card Stamp-a-Stack
When:  October 14, 2010 (Registration and payment due October 1, 2010)
Time:  7:30pm
Where:  My Home!


If you have any questions, please let me know!  Spots usually fill up quickly, so let me know right away if you'd like to attend!

Happy Stamping!








*Refunds are not available after October 1st as I will have already ordered your card kit materials. If you are not available to attend the event, you may pick up your card kit materials after the class or "sell" your class spot to someone else - just let me know so I can have their name on my list.  Thanks!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

FOR SALE!


I am slowly weeding out all my retired product and need to sell it.  Of course, that means one thing - YOU get to take advantage of some great deals!!!  Check back often as I'll keep adding items as I figure out what I've got here and delete items as they're sold.

(If you would like to purchase* any items, please arrange to pick them up within a week - thanks!)

(*I am only able to accept cash or debit on retired product)



Click the pictures for a closer view.


Four Square - $5




So Many Scallops:  $5





Cute & Curly:  $5 (pending)



Baby Jesus is Born:  $5  (pending)






Dreams du Jour:  $5






Cheep Talk:  $10  (pending)



Big Bold Birthday:  $10


Canvas Background:  $10





Paisley Background:  $10






Sanded Background:  $10  (pending)




Unfrogettable:  $12


Pun Fun:  $15



 Pale Plum CRAFT Ink Pad (never used):  $5.00







Almost Amethyst CRAFT ink pad (never used)  $5.00




Itty Bitty Board (chipboard) Book:  $3.00



Black Gingham Ribbon:  $2.50 (pending)








Jumbo Grommets:  $4.00




Set of 2 Stipple Brushes: $2


Crushed Curry Stampin' Write Marker (Brand New)  $1.00(pending)



Accordion Book Kit (brand new unopened):  $2.00 (Pending)






Expressive Flexible Phases (set of 56 double-mounted wood stamps)  $18.00



Big Deal Alphabet (double-mounted wood stamps - near new.  Small flaw on the letter "a" but still fully useable).  $15.00




Toy Box (wood-mount stamp set):  $18.00







Color Coach.  Great way to find easy color combinations.  $2.00


Metallic Gold Ink Refill - full:  $2.00





Elegant Eggplant 1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon $3.00 (pending)



Metallic Silver Ink Refill - full:  $2.00


Simply Set card kit (includes, cardstock, envelopes, ribbon, stampset & instruction booklet.  Does NOT include ink, adhesive, glitter or brads):  $15.00  (I paid close to $50 new!)


Package of rubons - includes one sheet each in black and white.  Brand new:  $2.00


 

Thursday, September 16, 2010

A couple thank yous

A few days ago my hubby mentioned he needed a couple thank you cards. Last night I finally had an opportunity to head into my craft room (plus, he needed them finished by this morning!). I decided to go with a 5x5 card size instead of my usual 4 1/4 x 5 1/2.

As I've mentioned before, I seem to struggle with masculine cards and of course both cards were going to guys. SO, I did something I rarely do and pulled out a retired stamp set from my stash to start with. I just LOVE this little puppy and thought it would qualify as a masculine image.  I added some of our wide Early Espresso ribbon and tied it with a piece of our linen thread.  With a few antique brads and some faux stitching, I thought it turned out well.


When I showed it to my hubby, he thought it was a little to "girlie". Um, seriously? A dog and a pair of work boots is girlie?  What exactly was he looking for? Oh wait - I have a tree...does that work????  Hum...ok, back into my craft room for take 2!

Here's card number two.  Similar color scheme.  Instead of ribbon, I used a piece of our twill tape (love this stuff!) and a piece of wood grain designer paper from our Woodland Walk Designer Series paper pack.  I tried to keep it simple and as far from "girlie" as possible.


 What do you think?  Did I succeed?

Happy Stamping!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Stampin' with Cristina - September Newsletter

Hello!

My September newsletter has been sent out! If you are not yet on my email list and would like to receive my monthly newsletter, please send me a quick note and I'll send you a copy.



Happy Stamping!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Craft Tote Recruiting Promotion

Dates: September 1-October 18, 2010, or while supplies last

Details
New recruits who join the Stampin' Up! family as a demonstrator during the promotion period will receive a FREE craft tote (valued at $49.95) with the purchase of their Starter Kit.  See my website for addtional details.

 Greenhouse Gala Craft Tote Description

* 100% twill nylon exterior; 100% nylon interior
* Dimensions: 15-3/4" x 7-5/8" x 8-7/8"
* Includes attachable shoulder strap for easy transport
* Center section fits 12" x 12" card stock, Craft Keepers, and Paper Cutter
* Outside pockets fit extra-large punches perfectly
* Outside flap pockets offer secure spot for accessories
* Back zipper pocket holds up to seven Stampin' Pads

Things to Remember:

* This incentive is available to all new recruits, including first-time joins, rejoins, etc.
* Free Craft Tote will automatically be added to Starter Kit and shipped at the same time, but in a separate box.
* Free Craft Tote will also be shipped for free.
* Free Craft Tote is not substitutable.
* Use this promotion to get an early start on earning the 2012 incentive trip to Disney World®!
* IDA deadlines:
o Paper: Monday, October 18, 2010 (must be received in office)
o Online: Monday, October 18, 2010; 11:50 PM (MT)

Signing up is super simple and can be done online on my website.  If you've ever thought of joining Stampin' Up!, give me a call.  I'd love to chat and answer any questions you may have. :)

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Behind the Scenes...

 (I am offering this card as a mini workshop in my home on September 27th - see the bottom of this post for details!)

Whenever I have a workshop, class or other type of event, I almost always have my display board available. On it, I have a collection of cards showcasing different stamp sets, color combinations, stamping styles, techniques, etc. I'm often asked if I stamped all the cards myself. While I'd like to take the credit for them, I'm honest and say that a number of the cards were stamped by other demonstrators which I received by participating in a "card swap".

 
The way a card swap works is a number of demonstrators will sign up and then each demonstrator makes one card x the number of participants.  Once everyone is done, we "swap" the cards so we all go home with an assortment of cards.  Most of the time, the card swaps are pretty general and I can stamp anything I want. I recently joined a card swap with the request that some of the products be from our upcoming Holiday Mini Catalogue (available to customers September 1st). There are 12 demonstrators signed up plus I wanted to make a few extra for a couple of my downline who had decided to pass on this swap, so that meant I had 15 cards to make.

I thought it would be fun to let you in on some of the "behind the scenes" work of a swap. What I didn't realize was that the card I designed would take up a LOT more time than I thought and I forgot to take a few pictures of the steps along the way! OOPS! Oh well...I'll try to explain it.

The first thing I do when designing a card is choose a stamp set. I know, sounds like a pretty obvious thing, right?  For me, I can spend a day or more debating what type of card "look" I'm going for and to be successful, it really depends on the stamp set I choose.

For this swap, I hadn't preordered any new stamp sets from the new mini (just some accessories), so I went with one of my favorites, Greeting Card Kids. I started by stamping the imagine 15 times....then, because I decided it would be nice to add some extra dimension to the card, I stamped 15 more with the idea to cut out and "pop up" the additional image.  I absolutely LOVE that Stampin' Up! is now offering clear mount as an option.  It was SO simple to line up and stamp the images close together to save paper! ;)  (Click on all images for a closer peek).



After stamping the images, I decided it would be nice to watercolor them.  I just used my classic ink pads and my aqua painter.


Once the watercoloring was finished and dry, I started to carefully cut out every.single.image. (Just a note - keep in mind this is the start of my THIRD evening working on this swap)

 After cutting out about four or five images, I seriously began to wonder WHY I ever thought this was a good idea.  Do I enjoy the cramping in my hand from holding my tiny scissors?  Maybe it's the headache I wanted from squinting at the delicate detailing knowing that with a single slip I could accidentally chop off this little paper doll's hand or foot?  Oh, and remember how I wanted extra dimension???  Not only did I have to cut out 15 little paper dolls, I then had to cut out 15 jackets and 15 Christmas trees!!!


After an eternity 2 days of cutting, I was finally finished!!!!  (Day FOUR working on my swap cards)



Now it was time to start working on the rest of the card.  I cut out 15-3" circles using my Circle Scissors Plus.  Oops, forgot to take a picture of that step.  Then, I stamped the image in the center of each, watercolored the sleigh and sponged around the edges.



After that, I cut out 15 scallops using my Big Shot and my Circle Scallop #2 die.  SO quick and simple!!!  I'd actually forgotten to take a pic of this step, but was short one scallop, so I took a pic of the LAST scallop I cut! ;)


I sponged around the edges for a little more definition and color.   TIP:  I staple a piece of colored cardstock to the top of my sponges so it's easy to identify which sponge is for which color!  I don't have a sponge for every single color, but use one sponge for browns, one for blues, one for reds, etc.

 


After sponging, I adhered my Vanilla circle on top and started to layer on the "pieces" with dimensionals.


TIP: Those thin border pieces around the edge of the Stampin' Dimensional sheets are AWESOME for popping up small or narrow images!!!



Once my paper dolls were in place, (day FIVE!) I added some color to the tree with my Stampin' Write markers.



Ahhhhhhh....look at those lovely layers...


Ok, so I guess by this point I was tired and just wanted them done 'cause when I downloaded my pictures from my camera last night I realized I didn't have any more from this point on except the finished cards!  Oops!!!

HERE THEY ARE!!!!!!!!!!  I realize there are only 12 in the picture.  One has already been given to one of my downline and the other two are still waiting for their finishing touches.  I was short a couple pieces of cardstock, so the last two will be finished shortly.



I added a small bow using our Early Espresso Taffeta Ribbon and some Champagne Glass Glitter (available Sept 1st) under her feet and sleigh.  I stamped the Navy and Vanilla cardstock with a snowflake image, punched the bottom edges, tore the top edge of the Vanilla layer for some added texture, added a thin strip of Champagne Waffle Paper (also available Sept 1st) to the bottom edge and stamped my greeting.  After 6 days of working on them, I was THRILLED with the way they turned out.  Yes, they were a LOT of work, but if I had only been doing one card instead of 15, it wouldn't have been that bad.

Do you like this card?  Would you be interested in making your very own???  I am offering this card as a "mini workshop" event in my home on Monday, September 27th, 7:30pm.

This card is not difficult, it's just a little time consuming, so even if you're new to stamping, this is a card you will be able to accomplish.  

Class cost is $8 (or FREE with a $25 order) and will include all precut cardstock, adhesive, dimensionals and our new accessories!!!

Please RSVP by September 13th to reserve your spot.  Seating IS limited!


 Happy Stamping!!!

 

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