Saturday, March 3, 2007

Who Me?


Its nice to step outside our bounds sometimes, don't you think? Here's my latest work. I'm so excited about it because of the "Opposites Attract" font I used on the title. I used Basic Grey's Blush paper, and some MM gems - too cute! The ribbon and font are both Stampin' Up!

I've decided not to make a facing page for this one. It'll go in either the very first or very last slot in my scrapbook.

Anyway, thanks for looking. Check back soon to see what else I've been up to!

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Thinking Spring

I had a couple friends over - Linda and Mary Anne - to stamp with me the other day and I had a wonderful time. I hope they enjoyed themselves as much as I did! It was great to sit down with some friends and just play. I don't often get to sit down with other women and stamp other than workshops or classes; so this was a special treat for me!

I made four cards - three of which I'm posting here for you to see today. You can see that I concentrated on using my new Spring Mini Stamp sets. On the first two cards I used Polka Dots & Paisley stamp set along with the Petals Jumbo wheel. I love that these sets look so well together especially when paired with the Petals and Paisley Double sided Designer Paper.

This final card was nice. This color combo has been in the back of my mind for a while and I was so happy to get it out of my system! I used the Double Line Doodle Stamp set (which will be available in the next Idea Book & Catalog in July.) I used Taken with Teal, Basic Black, Whisper White and Rose Red card stock. The middle rectangle is pop-dotted for extra dimension!

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Too Much Fun

Lately things have been VERY BUSY around the Chenoweth household. Due to Sell a Bration season I've had a lot of events to hold which have kept me super busy! But its time to settle down, take a deep breath, and coast for a few days! I do have one more workshop before Sell-A-Bration is over, but I'm ready for it, and can't wait!

Last night I held a "Carte Postal" class and it was a ton of fun! We made four cards and then decorated a tin from Maya Road. Very cute! We used the Enchante paper and Carte Postal Stamp set and the Flirty ribbon set - all from the Winter Mini Catalog.

Keep an eye out, I'll be uploading pictures of cards and other things I've been working on soon!

Saturday, February 3, 2007

Successful Event!

I have to say that if you are ever in my neck of the woods and have the opportunity to attend the New Covenant Academy's mega-crop do it! Today I dropped my darling boy off at 6:30 am and headed into Springfield to get ready. The door opened to croppers at 9 and I was SWAMPED for hours! My make and takes filled up and I had people putting their names on the back of the sign up sheet just in case some one didn't show up during their designated time!

I made a bunch of contacts - I've not counted them all - which in itself has made the event worthwhile! I was also able to reconnect with some very talented women and to meet some new ones! I have to say that everyone I met today were the kindest group of women I've ever had the pleasure to come in contact with!

In addition to all the new friendships I've also managed to secure 7 bookings! I am completely excited about that of course! Yay me! And added people to my current class rosters!

I'm completely worn out now, but I'll try and post more tomorrow with pictures and links to the web pages and blogs of all the talented ladies I got to spend time with today!

Good night and happy scrapping!

PS - the next megacrop is scheduled for October 6, 2007 and will have the theme of "spring in Paris!" I'll be there - will you?!

Thursday, February 1, 2007

Tea Bag Card


What madness! The Red Hot Crop is only two days away and I am NEARLY READY! This last week my living room and dining rooms have been turned into Stampin' Up! Heaven! I've got the table covered with current projects I'm finishing up.

There's a small table in front of the TV with my forms and fliers and hostess packets and other things that I needed to go through. The counter is set up with my card display boards so I can fill in where I need to. And there's a humun-go rubbermade chest in the middle of the floor where I've been storing things as I think of them!


So beyond the chaos that is my house... I thought I'd share my Make & Take for the event. Isn't it cute? (Gwen Mangelson took all the pics for me! Cause it's kinda hard only having two hands!!) It is a Tea Bag Holder card, and just as easy as can be to make!



Materials:
Sahara Sand Cardstock 3-1/4"x9-3/4"
Buckaroo Blue Cardstock 2-1/4"x2-1/4"; 2-1/4"x1-3/4"
Whisper White Cardstock 2"x2"; 2"x1-1/2"
Sentimental Journey Patterned Paper 3" x 3"
Paper Trimmer
Bone Folder
Adhesive
Sticky Strip
Under the Weather Stamp Set
True Thyme, Basic Black classic ink pads
Blender Pens
Mellow Moss and So Saffron Ink Refills


Instructions:
1. Cut cardstock and patterned paper to sizes indicated above.
2. Using bone folder score Shara Sand Cardstock at 3-1/4" and 6-1/2". Fold along score lines and crease with bone folder
3. Cut the right most section in half cross ways to remove a small triangle. (see diagram)
3. Stamp Bowl image in Basic Black ink onto the 2x2 Whisper White cardstock.
4. Ink the steam stamp in True Thyme ink, stamp off on scratch paper, then stamp above bowl image.
5. Pick up some Mellow Moss ink with the blender pen, and color in bowl image. Use the same technique to color in soup and chicken on bowl.
6. Mount this square onto the Buckaroo Blue cardstock, and then again on the patterned paper. Set aside.
7. Using True Thyme ink, stamp sentiment on smaller Whisper White cardstock, mount on Buckaroo Blue cardstock. Set aside
8. Run a line of sticky strip along the bottom edge of the last pannel, remove backing, and fold over to make a pocket.
9. Adhere matted bowl image to the front of the card.
10. Open card and adhere sentiment.
11. Insert Tea Bag in pocket and you're done!

Hope you enjoyed the project! Have fun!