Written by dabhug on November 7th, 2009
Howdy, y’all! Donna, Kate and I are having a stamping day! Donna made a cute Christmas card that is guest-posted over at HelloFromKate.com so we figured it was only right that I guest post here. If only I had a blog so Kate could guest-post there, the circle would be complete.
Today’s card is an “easel card” that lies flat for mailing then can be propped up for display.
The base card is Bashful Blue, and the main design is on Whisper White matted with Night of Navy. The card is stamped all over in snowflakes with versamark for a watermark effect. In the main panel, the tree, snowflake, and greeting are stamped with Brocade Blue ink and the snowflake and tree are embossed with Iridescent Ice. The silver cord is from the current Holiday Mini catalog and the popped-up snowflake is accented with a clear rhinestone brad. I left space below the snowflake for a handwritten message.
Happy stamping!
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Written by dabhug on September 12th, 2009

I made this card for a challenge to use chalks. The Stampin’ Pastels came with my demonstrator kit and I must admit, I never knew what in the world I was going to do with them. I’ll be using them a lot more after today.
The card base is Bermuda Bay cardstock cut to 4 1/4″ X 5 1/2. I layered on a piece of retired Designer Series paper from Urban Oasis cut to 4″ X 5 1/4″. On a piece of Basic Black cardstock that had been cut to 3 1/4″ X 3 3/4″, I stamped the cupcake bottom and top from Big Bold Birthday. I stamped them in Whisper White Craft Ink. I then colored them in with Brilliant Blue and Regal Rose Stampin’ Pastels. This really worked like a dream, no mess. The color goes exactly where you apply it. And there are so many colors to choose from! After that, I stamped a letter from an acrylic stamp set and added Bold Brights brads for sprinkles with the Paper Piercing Tool. I added a piece of the 3/4″ Bermuda Bay grosgrain ribbon. I stamped the sentiment from the retired Hugs and Wishes set onto a tag cut from Confetti paper. I’ve lined the inside with Whisper White cardstock to write a message.
I made two of these for two Brandys in my life born five days apart. The cards were a bit of work, but I really had fun making them.
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Written by dabhug on September 6th, 2009

I made this card for a friend’s son’s baby shower. I’m not sure of the date of the shower, but I thought I’d get a head start.
The card base is Whisper White, layered with a piece of Designer Paper from a retired Stampin’ Up! set called Delicate Dots. That set of DSP just says “baby” to me and I love to use it. I layered a piece of So Saffron card stock on the DSP. I stamped the giraffe from Animal Stories in Summer Sun onto Whisper White card stock. I adhered a piece of So Saffron 5/8″ grosgrain ribbon onto the DSP and cut the Scallop Square punch into a tag and stamped Welcome Baby from the Short and Sweet stamp set in Summer Sun.
I can almost smell the baby powder.
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Written by dabhug on August 12th, 2009
Welcome to my stop on the Cards for Heroes mini-bloghop!
My friend Kate has been making Cards for Heroes and I’ve decided that I’d like to join her. This is my very first card for them.

For this card, I cut Kraft cardstock to 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ for the base. I cut some Real Red and Always Artichoke 5/8″ grosgrain ribbon to make the ribbon on the “package.” I used the Real Red, Always Artichoke, Chocolate Chip, and Yoyo Yellow markers to ink the oval scallop stamp in the Christmas Punch stamp set. I love to use markers to add color and dimension to stamps. I used the Oval Scallop punch to punch out the stamped image. I used a small hole punch to punch a hole to put some twine through. I used a couple of glue dots to attach the tag and twine to the center of the “present.”
Simple, easy, and cute. I hope to make a lot more of these and other cards for Cards For Heroes.
Cards For Heroes is focusing on making holiday cards. The deadline for sending in holiday cards is November 1.
Next stop: This adorable card at andreascraps!
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Written by dabhug on August 12th, 2009

My nephews are heading back to school, so I thought I’d send them a back to school card. I used the Cool Kids Simply Scrappin’ Set to make this card. I used the Basic Gray textured cardstock for the base (4 1/4″ x 5 1/2). I cut a piece of the designer paper in 3/4″ x 4 1/2″ strips to frame the sides of the cardstock to make it look like a blackboard edged with decorator paper. I used Versamark ink to ink the alphabets in the Schoolbook Serif Alphabet. I used White Stampin’ Emboss powder and the heat gun to heat emboss the letter to look like chalk on the blackboard. (I don’t even know if they use chalk and blackboards in school these days, heh.) I stamped a little “Thinking of you” sentiment and embossed a gold star on the inside. I also lined the inside of the card with Whisper White cardstock for writing a little note.
I’m sure the boys will love it!
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Written by dabhug on July 28th, 2009
On Saturday, I held my first Stampin’ Up! event at my house. I invited a few friends (hellofromkate.com being one) and gave some demos of a card, a bookmark and a scrapbook page. I served some yummy food.
The card was made with Whisper White cardstock layered with the new In Color Rich Razzleberry (cut to 4″ x 5 1/4″) layered with a piece of Cottage Wall Designer Series paper (4″ x 6″) die cut with the Top Note die using the Big Shot. A piece of Whisper White cardstock was cut to 2 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ and stamped. The butterfly stamp from the Great Friend set was inked with Rich Razzleberry ink and the sentiment from the same set was inked with Old Olive ink. All corners were rounded using the Corner Rounder punch.

Next we made a bookmark. I cut a piece of Whisper White cardstock to 2″ x 5″ and rounded the bottom corners using the Corner Rounder punch. Using the Round Tab punch, I punched a piece of Whisper White card stock. I attached one end of the tab to the front of the 2″ x 5″ cardstock using a Mini Glue Dot. I folded the tab along the middle and attached the back tab to the back of the 2″ x 5 1/2″ cardstock. I used a 1/4″ in. hole punch to punch a hole in the center of the tab. I selected some 1/2″ Bermuda Bay Polka-Dot Grosgrain ribbon and threaded a piece through the hole. I ran the ribbon back through and made a loop like a necktie to create a little decoration for the tab.
I stamped my intial on the 2″ x 5″ cardstock using the Schoolbook Serif Alphabet in Bermuda Bay ink. I used the In Color markers to color the Dreams stamp and the Butterfly stamp in the Dreams du Jour set.
What I love about this bookmark is that it is a blank slate for you to choose the colors and stamp sets that you like. Make it your own!

Next time, I’ll share some of the scrapbook page layouts.
We had a really great time together and I can’t wait for my next event!
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Written by dabhug on July 14th, 2009

card made with Razzleberry Lemonade Designer Series Paper, In Color 09-10 Ink, and circle punches
I made this card this weekend as a sample of what to do with the new DS paper Razzleberry Lemonade (#115675) and the new In Colors for 09-10.
The base is a piece of Whisper White cardstock (#100730) cut down to a 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ card. A piece of the DS Paper is cut down to 4″ x 5″, the corners rounded using the Corner Rounder punch (#109047) and glued to the card front. I used the 1 3/8″ Circle Punch (#104401) to punch out alternating colors of the In Color card stock (#115315). On Whisper White cardstock, I used the In Color markers (#116329) to ink the middle flower from the Eastern Blooms stamp set (#111626) in colors coordinating with the In Color cardstock. I used the 1 1/4″ Circle Punch to punch out the flowers. I adhered the flower circles to the cardstock circles and adhered that to the front of the piece of DS Paper. I used one of the In Color markers to ink the sentiment from the Great Friend set (#113792) just below the circles. I used the Corner Rounder to round the corners of the Whisper White card.
In Colors used: Rich Razzleberry, Dusty Durango, Bermuda Bay
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