Stampin' Up! INKredible Impressions Spring Event

Our INKredible Impressions Spring Event was so much fun...  I am still posting pictures from that day.  Lots of creativity in Tina's craft room!!

Beautiful Flowers made with the Stampin' Up! Spiral Flower Originals Die


Purses and more purses made with the Envelope Punch Board


Card Wall Hang...  the heart wreath is made out the flowers you see above


Pop-up Flower Box made by Cindy Ponczek

Throwback Thursday: Stamped Silk Scarf

I hope you are enjoying all the Throwback Thursday projects.  I remember when this was the hottest thing on the blogs... stamping on silk scarves.  I still think it's very pretty...  This was a little scarf that you tied onto a purse... very cute.






Father's Day Golf Tee Card

I was playing around and put together some Father's Day card samples.  I've been meaning to try this card.  The one on the left has the Stampin' Up! Decorative Dots embossing folder and the one on the right has the Stripes embossing folder.  Either way they look cute!

Technique Tuesday: Faux Postage Technique

This technique was always one of my favorites.  I created the template for this on the computer by making squares with dotted lines and then I cut them out with my fancy scissors.  I even love the color combination on this one Rich Razzleberry, Pretty in Pin and Soft Suede.


May Class Projects: Father's Day

Today I am sharing the projects from my monthly stamping class.   The main these was Father's Day... trying to stay ahead of the game.


DSP Gift Bag:  Made these adorable gift bags with Stampin' Up! DSP (Designer Series Paper).  using dark colored DSP makes them perfect for the "masculine" look.

Dimensions:  12 x 6 sheet of DSP, score at 4, 5 1/2, 9 1/2 and 11.

Monthly Coaster Calendar:  July & August


Father's Day Hershey Bar:  Made this using a regular sized envelope


Step 1:  Seal the envelope, cut off one end... cut only a small piece, just enough to create the pocket.


Step 2:  On the opening you just made, make a slit in the front.. aim towards the middle and cut about 1" down



Step 3:  Fold down on each side to create flaps..  your shirt collar


Step 4:  Decorate your shirt collar with DSP paper

Step 5:  Cut out a tie using DSP paper.  When I cut the pattern out of DSP, I cut top part and the bottom part of the tie in different directions to make it look like a tie knot.  See the samples... the top of the tie and the bottom and you will notice the patterns don't line up.  I sponged the edges to give it depth. 



Step 6:  I put dimensionsals under the color and added a greeting.... and of course the Hershey Bar.


Giveaway:  Gave one to all the girls who came to class.  I made these using the new Stampin' Up! Banner Framelits.  Good for a Hershey Nuggets or any small candy.



These cards were previously posted, but they were part of my class projects.










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