Throw Back Thursday: Easter Chick Tins

This Throw Back Thursday sample doesn't seem so "throw back" to me since I still use this little chick.  Let's face it, this was the best and most used Easter stamp set made by Stampin' Up!  We filled these tins with M&M candy... of course.


Stampin' Up! Flower Shop Birthday Card

I made this card for my nieces 19th Birthday.  I wanted to keep it simple and young so I used Stampin' Up! Flower Shop stamp set with matching punch and the Honeycomb embossing folder.
 

Technique Tuesday: Ink, Spray & Smash

Today's spotlight is on the "Ink, Spray & Smash Technique".  You will need glossy card stock paper to try this technique.  It sort of resembles a "tie die" look.




Post-it Note and Calendar Holder

This is one of the projects the girls will be making in my stamping class on Friday.  Stampin' Up!

Supplies:  Island Indigo card stock and ink, Gumball Green ink and Watercolor Wonder Designer Series Paper.

Instructions:  Cut 2 pieces of Island Indigo card stock 8 1/2 x 3 1/2 (base) and 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 (calendar top), cut DSP layer piece 3 1/4 x 4.  Score the base piece at 4 1/4 and 6 1/4. 

 


Should lay flat for easy mailing.

Stampin' Up! Floral Framelit

A friend of mine shared this great idea with me.  She made this little Cadbury Egg holder out of the Stampin' Up! Floral Fraemlits.  She used the biggest flower and scored to make this egg.


Stampin With Scraps: Stampin' Up! Perennial Lavender DSP

Don't throw away your scraps. Today's Thank You card is another sample of how to use your paper scraps to create pretty cards.  I us...