Monthly Archives: October 2016

Festive Birthday DSP

When I made my card for CAS Colours & Sketches last week and decided that I was going to use a piece of Festive Birthday DSP to cut out a word, I of course, cut out numerous words. This card is using one of the spares.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Festive Birthday DSP - Endless Birthday Wishes - Star of Light

The word is from the Mini Treat bag thinlits dies and after starting with that, I decided to add the birthday cake in melon mambo from the Endless Birthday Wishes set. I was planning another very CAS card with loads of white space but it just didn’t “fit” so I cut down the panel and picked emerald green as a feature colour and made a little mat. I was still going to stay very CAS with a nice wide white border but after adding the enamel star in emerald envy for the dot over the J, I went star crazy and looked through my stamp sets for an appropriate one. I found a cluster of three stars in Stars of Light appropriately enough and made a border with it and more melon mambo. I think it makes a very celebratory card.

I hope you enjoyed today’s project. Please use the hostess code to get free product; the current one is XD4D794N (if your order is over $150, don’t use the code, you get the rewards, but you still get the free gift from me). Click here to go to my online shop or here to join my team. To sign up for Paper Pumpkin click here. The “buy 3 get one free” offer for DSP is good for the rest of the month.

See you tomorrow,

Liz

Flourish Thinlits Dies

When I read Brian’s blog yesterday, his card reminded me that I have the Flourish Thinlits Dies and I should get them out again. So I did.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Flourish Thinlits Dies - Suite Seasons

I didn’t set out to make a sympathy card but I selected elegant eggplant and the card decided where it was going from there! I cut out the decoration with the Flourish Thinlits Dies (note to self – must use other parts of it)  and then stamped the sentiment from Suite Seasons (love this set!) in the same colour on very vanilla. A little time with my multipurpose glue, dabbing little dots on the flourish and the upper mat was done. Then it was simply a matter of adding it to the elegant eggplant card base.

It feels a little odd to have sympathy cards ready to go but when you need one, if you’re close to the person, you just don’t feel like making one. So I have a few ready made.

I hope you enjoyed today’s project. Please use the hostess code to get free product; the current one is XD4D794N (if your order is over $150, don’t use the code, you get the rewards, but you still get the free gift from me). Click here to go to my online shop or here to join my team. To sign up for Paper Pumpkin and get BOGOF, click here and use the code BOGO – this ends today. The “buy 3 get one free” offer for DSP is good for the rest of the month.

See you tomorrow,

Liz

Tin of Tags Project Kit

Last night I decided to start playing with my Tin of Tags Project Kit. I had a thoroughly enjoyable Saturday night peacefully stamping away and making tags which are now nestled happily in the lovely little box that the kit comes in. I had so much fun that I’m definitely going to be offering a class to do this kit next month. Stay tuned for the date (I have to book my vacation so that I know when I’m around).

The kit contains most of the supplies to make 30 tags – you just need to add the stamp set, four inks and adhesive all of which I have – and it comes in a lovely red tin. Hence the name of the kit. Here’s a sample of each of the tags, you make three of ten designs (oops – just noticed that one is missing from the main picture)

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Tin of Tags Project Kit

It’s an easy kit to put together, the instructions have a picture for each tag with the pieces you need and then the completed tag with instructions as to what to do – e.g. stamp in old olive, add washi etc.

Here are more photos showing better views of each of the tags:

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Tin of Tags Project Kit

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Tin of Tags Project Kit

and this picture holds the missing tag and a better view of the tin

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Tin of Tags Project Kit

I had a really enjoyable time making this kit and I look forward to having a class making it – and I feel incredibly well organised having a tin of tags in October!

I hope you enjoyed today’s project. Please use the hostess code to get free product; the current one is XD4D794N (if your order is over $150, don’t use the code, you get the rewards, but you still get the free gift from me). Click here to go to my online shop or here to join my team. To sign up for Paper Pumpkin and get BOGOF until tomorrow, click here and use the code BOGO. The “buy 3 get one free” offer for DSP is good for the rest of the month.

See you tomorrow,

Liz

Paper Pumpkin September 2016 Alternate 5

I saw this box on Pootles’ website and thought that with a bit of a tweak, it would be perfect for my Paper Pumpkin September 2016 Alternate 5 and also for our cookie bake. As you’ll have seen, we used plastic food safe bags and ribbon and tags which is probably a good thing. We made over 75 bags so making paper bags for each would have taken a while! But here is my prototype using the Festive Birthday DSP. I wasn’t sold on this one to start with, it’s pretty bright but I’ve come to really love the colours together.

Stampin' Up! Festive Birthday DSP and Paper Pumpkin September 2016 Something Good To Eat

Isn’t it fun? And the tag finishes it perfectly in my opinion (especially since I didn’t have 75 binder clips!).

So here’s how you make it. Start with a piece of DSP 6 inches by 12. Then score at the inches shown (2 7/8″, 5 3/4″, 8 5/8″ and 11 1/2″ on the long side and 1 3/4″ on the short). Cut out and remove the black rectangle and miter in a little on both sides of the tab that remains after the rectangle removal. Cut on the bold red lines.

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Use glue on the tab (snail will do) and adhere that to the other end of the paper to make the box. Then all you do is fold in the sides and glue the back and front flaps at the bottom. Gently hold the top of the box together and push the sides in a little. Here’s where I diverged from Sam’s video – I used a 1/4 inch hand held punch to make holes for the ribbon. I punched through all four layers of paper at the top in 2 places for the ribbon. I used the melon mambo stitched ribbon and tied a basic knot. I then used the Paper Pumpkin kit to make my tag – there are 48 tags included in the kit for the 16 tubes so there are masses left over. I added an enamel dot for more fun because this box is just bursting with colour, it’s awesome! I threaded the ribbon through a 1/16″ inch hold that I punched in the tag and then tied a bow to finish it off.

It’s very simple to make – especially after you’ve made the first one and then you get it. But here’s the link to Sam’s video in case you want to see the original. So there you go, the Paper Pumpkin September 2016 Alternate 5 and possibly the last one since October’s kit will be coming soon. Don’t forget that you have a couple days left to take advantage of the BOGOF offer.

I hope you enjoyed today’s project. Please use the hostess code to get free product; the current one is XD4D794N (if your order is over $150, don’t use the code, you get the rewards, but you still get the free gift from me). Click here to go to my online shop or here to join my team. To sign up for Paper Pumpkin and get BOGOF until October 10, click here and use the code BOGO. The “buy 3 get one free” offer for DSP is good for the rest of the month.

See you tomorrow,

Liz

Paper Pumpkin Offer

Hello – I know that I’ve shared this offer already, but I just don’t want you to miss it! There are only 3 more days to sign up for Paper Pumpkin and take advantage of the buy one get one free offer. And if you do sign up by Monday, you’ll receive this month’s kit. It’s an awesome Paper Pumpkin offer.

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The Fine Print:

  • IMPORTANT: Offer invalid if subscription is suspended or cancelled during the first two months. In other words, subscribers cannot cancel or suspend their subscription during their first two months—if they do, the offer is void.
  • After the first two months, the subscription will continue for $19.95 USD/$26.95 CAD + tax per month (shipping included) unless cancelled or suspended. Ends October 10, 2016.
  • This offer is open to first-time subscribers only.
  • Not valid on prepaid subscriptions.
  • Ends October 10, 2016 (the last day to subscribe and get the October kit).

Since I’m making this about promotions, I should also remind you about the DSP special this month

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And there’s a special on some photopolymer stamps too – all of these sets are available only whilst stocks last but the best part is the they are 50% off the price listed on the flyer and in the list below. Click on the name to see the flyer. This is an amazing offer too.

Banner Blessings (136720; $15.95)
Bite Me (134622; $13.95)
Bombs Away Birthday (133411; $13.95)
Christmas Tagables (134623; $14.00)
Countless Sayings (135892 $13.95)
Dear Heart (138157; $25.95)
Eye-Catching Ikat (134624; $13.95)
Gentle Peace (139523; $15.95)
Greetings From (134621; $13.95)
Settin’ Sail (133453; $13.95)
Show & Tell 1 & 2 (133450; 133481; $13.95)
Wanderlust (133452; $13.95)

See you tomorrow,

Liz