I love both these sets, page 17 & 33 of the HC. In addition, I fussy cut the little reindeer from the DSP, Home for Christmas, page 9. They are so stinkin’ cute! The tree was cut out with the matching framelits from Perfect Pines framelits, page 16. I also used the bling, Winter Wonderland, page 23 of the HC.
In case you miss sending out Christmas cards this year because you were so busy, why not send New Year’s cards? I started receiving NY cards last year, so I guess it is kinda of a new tradition. Makes sense. This card was created with the wreath from the stamp set, Peaceful Wreath on page 21 of the HC and also the matching framelits Wonderful Wreaths, page 172 of the AC. I used the gold thin Metalic thread, page 159 AC and the sentiment from the Hostess set, Six Sayings. This is such a dynamite set for the Holidays and you can get it by hosting a work shop in your home or mine. It is from the Holiday catalog. Contact me HERE.
I was short this year and had to make up some more cards at the last minute and this was one of them. Usually, I have so many samples from my card making classes and clubs that I don’t need to. I generally send them to people out of town but I noticed that a lot of people no longer send Christmas cards.
I get a lot of email type cards. I am sure you know the kind. Where you click on it and it brings you to a singing card or a beautiful Christmas card online. That is not good for business.LOL I will keep making and sending cards for as long as I can. I think it is extra special for someone to go to the mail box and find a hand written card. It takes a lot more effort to create a card and means so much more to the recipient, don’t you agree?
Don’t miss out on this great year end sale. Go HERE to see what’s hot!
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Jolly Christmas Card w/ Reindeer Clip Embellishment
Hello my friends! I’m wrapping up a whirlwind week of classes, a team party, and home renovations. Yep, we are renovating again – insert eyeroll. It seems once you open pandora’s box of home updates and repairs it’s impossible to close. Maybe we can resolve to have 2016 be renovation free. Good grief, I hope so.
Today’s card is one I made with my SE Calgary Stampin’ Up! Card Club ladies in November. I’m a big fan of the Jolly Christmas stamp set. I just can’t seem to get enough of it, and I LOVE it with the sentiment coloured all bright and fun with my Stampin’ Write Markers!
Did you notice that fun Reindeer Clip? Isn’t he just darling with a Red Pompom nose?!
All of these items are now while supplies last, so make sure you head over to my Canadian Online Stampin’ Up! Shop to get your must haves before they’re sold out.
Have an amazing weekend! I’ll see you back here on Monday!
Happy Stampin’
I used the Star embossing folder on the back ground and the beautiful gold cording trim, page 24 of the HC. In addition, I used the vellum Winter Wonderland paper stack, page 23, in back of the tree. The stamp set, Peaceful Pines, page 17 ,with the matching dies. Colors are Whisper White and Lost Lagoon.
My WA ladies & Gentlemen asked me to make a card for our Instructor for Christmas. They usually take up a collection for her and they knew I was a card maker. So this is what I made for her. It is a 5″X7″ because we need enough room for all to sign the card. We usually present it to her at our Christmas Party held at Alhambra Hall every year! Hope y’all like it! AND.. in case you are wondering, no one that I do WA with knows about my blog so she will not see this. LOL
This was taken last night at our annual Christmas party. We had such a great time. The Chinese Exchange was awesome, the food great and the swaps were the best! Several ladies missing from this photo. Our next meeting, shooting for February, will be a shoe box swap. Hopefully everyone will make that one!
The holiday season is here! And you know what that means, it’s time to deck the halls, trim the tree, and as Ol’ Blue Eyes, Frank Sinatra sang so beautifully, “Oh, by gosh, by golly. It’s time for mistletoe and holly.” And we couldn’t be more excited to haul out the holly! Our November kit, Mistletoe and Holly, is full of fun surprises to help you spread some holiday cheer.
It’s a beautiful kit for sure! And what’s even more beautiful is the fact that you can get creative and change the kit up. Try using just the kit contents to create alternative projects like this cute card.
With just a few extra supplies, turn one card base into a tiny treat bag. Add some sparkle with Gold Basic Metal Buttons, Gold Stampin’ Emboss Powder, and Gold Glimmer Paper.
Don’t worry: the fun doesn’t stop when your supplies run out. Keep creating with the stamp set and your other Stampin’ Up! products, like Holidays Fancy Foil Designer Vellum and the Winter Wonderland Embellishments.
Change the color scheme add some Season of Cheer Designer Washi Tape and silver confetti stars to step up the glamour!
What do you love most about this time of year and what do you love most about this kit? Don’t forget, current subscribers can get a refill kit (while supplies last).
-Paper Pumpkin Team
Another beautiful set from the new Spring catalog soon to be released. We did this card as a M&T at on-stage also. I love this DSP because you can stamp on it and actually cut out the images on it from the Botanical Builder framelits. It is the most awesome combination of stamps and dies that I have ever seen. The DSP is to die for, and you know the catalog never does justice to the actual paper once you see it in person. The set is called Botanical Blooms.
We had a class on this and everyone loved making these tags. Here is Sara on TV showing the kit!
We love this clever alternate use of the Hearth & Home Thinlits Dies to create a gorgeous lumineer. | Christmas (2015-2016 Annual Catalog) | Pinterest | Hearth…

We love this clever alternate use of the Hearth & Home Thinlits Dies to create a gorgeous lumineer. | Christmas (2015-2016 Annual Catalog) | Pinterest | Hearth…
I certainly couldn’t post Mo’s swap without posting Amy’s also. Finally emptied my bag from the weekend. Here it is! Love it!
It was so much fun being with my girls for this awesome weekend! We all had the best time. Hope we can do it again. Would love to have the rest of my Downline go. Maybe next time!
This was my roomie gift from Mo when we arrived at our hotel. I think it is so stinkin’ cute and I have already used it.
This is what we rec’d at Center Stage on Friday night from SU along with our totes and free stamp set, pens and commemorative badge for the first On Stage event.
It is a jewelry case and it was filled with tons of embellishments. Love it!
Of course, y’all know I entered the ADT contest. Well I was not selected and I am very disappointed but I will keep on trying. Some of the people from last year won again. I am including some of the cards that were submitted by some of the people who also did not win. I took these photos off the board that was set up for people that entered the contest. Somehow I don’t feel too bad, since I am in good company with others that were not selected. The last one below is mine. Among them were:
You cannot tell my the picture but I added Crystal Effects to her hair, halo and shawl. There were only about 6 people from our Baltimore group that posted pics of their art work. I wasn’t able to get them all.
Our tables were so beautiful with lovely fresh flowers.
The Salad was wonderful but sorry I was so hungry by the time I remembered to take a picture of the main course, I was already into it.
My table Mates, Pam, Sandy and Jeanette. Had a great time and met some wonderful new friends. Looking forward to Saturday’s events. Picked up my bag and new stamp set which I will show you when SU gives us the go ahead. My prize Patrol pin is Marina Mist. Wish me luck!
The background is a watercolor wash of Night of Navy and Marina Mist on Shimmery paper. I used the DSP, Home for Christmas, page 9 and Season of Cheer, page 29 of the Holiday Catalog. The Three Wise men (stamp set All Ye Faithful), page 20 of the HC, were colored using classic ink with an aqua pen on watercolor paper which I then fussy cut out.
Hey Stampers, I am going to try and post while I am away in Baltimore for the SU “On Stage” event (co-insides with the convention being held in Brussels.) If I am not able to post any projects then maybe I will just post what we are doing in Baltimore, some of the fun things.
I won’t be allow to show you any of the new stuff, like the new catalog or pictures from the new products we will be testing. However, once SU goes live online with it, I can start giving you sneak peeks with some of the stuff I am going to purchase while I am there. We leave tomorrow!
Hugs, to y’all, Patti
Hoop Boys Birthdays
Kona and Makai both had birthdays recently, so I thought I’d share their gift packaging. Legos are pretty popular with the younger boys in our family, particularly the Hoopiiaina and Brown boys. And the Ninga bottle…well, that’s just fun!
I think this is the cutest ever. I love the little Santa peeking in the window. This is another card we made at our Wednesday club and everyone loved it. The Santa was fussy cut from the DSP Home for Christmas, page 9 of the HC. It is the best DSP that SU has ever designed for the Holidays. These little Santas and the little reindeer are all over the internet. Now the background trees are from the DSP, Season of Cheer, page 29. The wall paper is from our gorgeous DSP in color. The sentiment is from the set, Oh, What Fun, page 5 and the window was cut with the die Hearth and Home, page 11.