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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Layering Card Stock

I received an email yesterday from Peggy, asking me if I’d share how I layer my cards. I’m a layer gal – and here’s the method to my madness….

When cutting card stock for my stamped images – I measure my wood block so I know what size to cut the card stock I want to stamp on. To save you time later on, a good idea is to write those dimensions on your wood block so that you don’t have to re-measure each time you use that stamp. To add layers behind my focal image I add 1/8” to the size I cut for my stamped image. For example on this card – my stamped sentiment layer is 2” x 1”; my black layer is cut at 2 1/8” x 1 1/8”.















As for layering the bases of my card stock, if I’m dong a card with 3 layers - note this does not include my base card as a layer. See an example here – my stamped layer (3rd layer in) is 5” x 3 ¾”, my next layer would be 5 1/8” x 3 5/8” (I typically use black as this layer of card stock, or a dark color that coordinates with the colors of my image). By keeping this layer dark, it helps the focal image of my card “pop”. The 3rd layer of my card is 5 ¼” x 4”, then layered on my base card 5 ½” x 4 ¼”.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

DVD holder turned Craft Storage

Gerrie has left a new comment on your post "Cabinet Organization":

Wow, lookin' super! Tell me abt that wire DVD rack, can we see it?


Here's a close up of the DVD wire rack. This would also be great storage is you stored your unmounted stamps in CD cases. I purchased this at Target for $9.99, in an aisle near the storage container section. It measures about 14" x 7" x 7 1/2".

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Cabinet Organization


When I shared my new cabinet - some of you asked to see what I put inside - I'm not completely organized just yet - but here's some photos. (click to enlarge)

Currently the top shelf holds my SU magazines, Technique Junkies Newsletters, Sketches and Project Directions, along with some miscellaneous stuff that hasn't found a permanent home.

The second shelf houses my Bind It All, Coils, 6x6 paper pads and some alterable books.

The third shelf houses my unmounteds. I have these stored in photo cubes by stamp company. One of the 6 boxes holds my mixed company UM's - the other ones are for the companies I currently design for - that way when I work on projects for them, I can just grab the box and design. Here's a close up of that shelf










On the next shelf I purchased a DVD wire holder to house all my Color Wash and Rain Mist Sprays. I've also stored my acrylic paints and alterable tins and Sharpie Markers here.


The fifth shelf currently hold my Ranger Products (Alcohol Inks, Daubers, Distress Inks and more) - those are in the silver tins, which you can see here. My Xyron and craft iron are also on this shelf.


The last shelf hold my SU Catalogs, customer order forms and workshop materials.

For now, this is where things will stay until I finish organizing my other cabinets over my desk area.

Thanks for looking!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

New Cabinet Means Organization

I've mentioned before that when I first started stamping, I kept my things in ONE Iris cart...I quickly outgrew that, then moved to an entertainment center type of cabinet. Two years ago we remodeled our mud room so that I could have more workspace, one would think with a nice L-shaped counter, hanging cabinets and file cabinets below for my card stock, I should be organized. Well, I'm not, but thanks to my Father-in-Law, I now will be!

Here's what he built for me - isn't it great!

Friday, January 11, 2008

Palm Springs

I'm in Palm Springs for SU's annual Leadership Convention - wouldn't you like to join me at one of the many events that SU holds for it's demonstrators! Email me for more information on how can join my team and attend these awesome training events.

Monday, January 7, 2008

Scallop Edges - how too....

I received this question today

Kathy Eddy has left a new comment on your post "How many punches can you use?": I love this card and need to know how you made the scalloped edges with your circle punches. Can you send me and email explaining it? Please!!! Kathy Eddy


I thought there might be more readers who wondered the same thing. On this particular card I used my 1/2" circle punch. My layer was 4" long so I needed 8 - 1/2" circles for each side to make my faux scallop.



Run your snail down the edge - then place on your grid paper - this will make it easier to line up your punched circles. Start placing your circles onto your snail, but leave about 1/2 the circle off the edge as shown. (I always start at the bottom and work my way up, unless my paper size and punches are odd sized - then I start in the middle and cut and extras off the edges)









Here's the finished view from the front side. To show comparison, I used the 1/2" circle on the left side and the 1" circle on the right side.







Here's another sample - but this time I used the Scallop punch and the Large Oval Punch. Experiment with your different punches, they make some great edges!


Sunday, December 9, 2007

More Tags


I'm slowly getting caught up with Tim's 12 Days of Christmas Tags - I've got 6 of the 8 done. I showed 1 the other day here, now Today, I've got 5 more to show!

All Ranger Products can be purchased online at Innovative Stamp Creations .

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Tags for All Tip....

Did you know that some of the images from the Tags for All set in the Holiday Mini Catalog
work perfectly with the White Mailing Labels from Avery! Talk about instant labels! Just stamp, address, peel and stick!

Tags for All set of 7
$30.95
110380



Email me today to order yours!

Thursday, September 27, 2007

World Card Making Day Event

Discover your creative side when you join Sheryl, Jenny, Tracy and myself, as we show you how to create the projects shown below* at our World Card Making Day Event.

























Join us at this event and create 12 beautiful projects using Stampin’ Up!’s® exclusive line of products!

You may win one of several awesome Door Prizes!!

When: Saturday, October 6, 2007
Time: 1:00-4:00 PM
Where: Jenny’s House - Shorewood IL (directions given with confirmation)
Cost: $40

Get your registration for $20 when you register 5 friends!

RSVP today to reserve your spot!

Please bring your own adhesive
Light refreshments and drinks will be available




Can't attend this class? Kits are available!

World Cardmaking Day Kits are all prestamped, they are $45, including shipping. All you'll need is some snail. Reserve your World Card Making Day Kit today!

*DSP pattern may vary

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Events and Promotion Reminders

World Card Making Day - October 6
Discover your Creative Side!

Attend our World Card Making Day Event and celebrate the creativity of hand-stamped cards and the connection that they create.

This is a great opportunity for you and your friends to share a fun and exciting time! Join us at this event and create 12 beautiful projects using Stampin’ Up!’s® exclusive line of products!

You may win one of several awesome Door Prizes!!

Register and prepay for 5 friends and you pay 1/2 price for your registration!

When: Saturday, October 6, 2007
Time: 1:00-4:00 PM
Where: Jenny Wysock's Home - Shorewood IL 60404

Cost: Early registration only $40 (if paid by Sept 21). Late registration $45. Deadline for registration is Friday, September 28.

RSVP: Send your check to:
Lisa Somerville - Independent Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrator
23961 S Highland Drive
Manhattan IL 60442
(815)478-5079

**Please bring your own adhesive

Light snacks and drinks will be provided

Your Demonstrators for this event:
Lisa Somerville -Independent Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrator
Sheryl Dickinson - Independent Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrator
Jenny Wysock - Independent Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrator
Tracy Dahlberg - Independent Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrator


Choose your Family Promotion
promotion ends September 28
(paperwork must be received in the Stampin' Up! offices by September 28)

New demonstrators will get to choose a color family of Classic Stampin' Pads free when they purchase the Starter Kit. That's up to a $57.95 value in addition to the excellent value of the Starter Kit!

New recruits may choose between our four color families (Bold Brights, Earth Elements, Rich Regals, and Soft Subtles) or choose a pack of our 2007 In Color pads. Color family packs include 12 ink pads, and the In Color selection includes six ink pads.

Learn More

If you'd like more information on how you can join my team; doing what I love to do, email me today to get started!


Fall Frenzy Promotion
promotion ends on September 30

Spend $30 in regular priced merchandise and qualify to purchase one of each of the six promotional stamp sets listed below at 30 percent off!

105355 page 26 Bitty Boos Too $12.57
109284 page 29 Haunting Halloween $13.27
107383 page 30 Thoroughly Thankful $16.07
109373 page 108 Autumn Fest $16.77
109421 page 91 Elementary Essentials $19.57
110366 page 17 Stem Silhouettes* $22.37
*Holiday Mini Collection 2007

Learn More

Contact me today - for more information!

Lisa Somerville - Independent Stampin' Up! ® Demonstrator, Manhattan IL

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Coin Envelope Tutorial for use with Gift Card Holders



















(Click to Enlarge)

I recently received a swap from Sherri Barbarotto, that used the gift card tutorial found on SCS. I really wanted to make a bunch of these, and not having any coin envelopes on hand, I decided to make my own using Designer Series Paper.

Coin Envelope Tutorial

Supplies:
Designer Series Paper (DSP) cut to 5 ½” x 4 1/16"
Scor-It or scoring tool
Corner Rounder
1 ¼" Circle Punch
Snail






Place your DSP onto your Scor-It (or use your scoring method of choice). From the 5 ½” side score at 1 ½” on each side.


















Rotate your DSP and score ¾”













Using your paper snips - clip as shown



















Use your corner rounder to round the corners of the ¾” flap













Adhere flaps with snail and secure in place



Flip the holder over and using the 1 ¼” Circle Punch, punch ½ of the circle. (Make sure you are punching this from the open side) Secure your holder into your gift card holder.













Finished Views (inside)



Sunday, September 9, 2007

Bloggers Sketch

I used the sketch on Lauren's Blog to create this card using Jolliest Time of the Year. When you look at Lauren's sketch, you'll see I altered mine by tying the bow on the left side and adding my additional circle on the right.




























Card Details:
Card Stock - Real Red, Artichoke, Very Vanilla
Ink - Artichoke, Black Stazon, Real Red, Blush Blossom
Stamps - Jolliest Time of the Year, Many Merry Messages, Circle of Friendship
Other - Artichoke Grosgrain, Dashing DSP, Scallop Punch, Tool Kit, 1 3/8" Circle Punch, 1 1/4" Circle Punch, 1" Circle Punch, 1/2" Circle Punch, Dimensionals

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Lisa's Upcoming Classes and Events - World Card Making Day


Trim the Tree Kit

Where: The luxury of your own home

When: Any time from September 1, 2007 to November 30, 2007

Cost: $40**

Other information: Other supplies needed (not included in price) are Sanding Blocks and Anywhere Glue Sticks. The Gold or Silver Elastic Cording work wonderfully with the ornaments! Let me know if you would like me to add these to your order.


**When you order your Trim the Tree Kit, you can also take advantage of the Fall Frenzy Promotion by just adding a small item to your order, such as the Anywhere Glue Sticks.



Holiday Card Classes

Get a start on your Holiday cards. In these classes you'll be making 10 holiday cards (5 each of 2 designs). Cost $15. Email me to reserve your spot!

Can't attend? No problem, when your order Jolliest Time of the Year from me, you'll get 4 Holiday Card Ideas using the set in your "email box".

When: September 12, 2007 , October 3, November 7

Time: 7:00 PM

Where: Lisa's Rubber Room


World Card Making Day, October 6


Discover Your Creative Side!

Attend our* National Card Making Day Event and celebrate the creativity of hand-stamped cards and the connection that they create. This is a great opportunity for you and your friends to share a fun and exciting time!

Join us at this event and create 12 beautiful projects using Stampin’ Up!’s® exclusive line of products!


Can't attend? No problem, you can purchase a Kit complete with all the pieces (card stock and embellishments) you need to assemble your projects (images will be stamped for you) for $45, be sure to RSVP by September 28, and indicate that you are purchasing the "Kit by mail".

You may win one of several awesome Door Prizes!!

When: Saturday, October 6, 2007

Time: 1:00-4:00 PM

Where: Jenny’s House - Shorewood IL (directions will be given when payment is received)

Cost: Early registration only $40* (if paid by Sept 21). Late registration $45. Deadline for registration is Friday, September 28.

Register and prepay for 5 friends and your registration is 1/2 off!

RSVP: Lisa Somerville

*I'm doing this event with 3 other SU Demo's

**Please bring your own adhesive

Light snacks and drinks will be provided

Monday, July 23, 2007

Bloggers Challenge Week 5

Since I'm going to be out of town - I'm posting the Bloggers Challenge early this week. This week the Bloggers Challenge Group is making something 3D - think boxes/bags/cello topper bags. You get the idea. If patterns were used - you should find them in our posts. With that being said - here's my Bloggers Challenge for week 5 along with a tutorial to recreate your own.




Card Box Tutorial for CARDS: 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" • ENVELOPES: A2 size and 3x3 Love Notes - Envelopes 3 1/8" x 3 1/8"








Here's a quick and easy Card Box Tutorial to hold A2 and 3x3 sized cards. The directions are the same for both boxes - just the size of card stock and score marks will change. (You'll find the Dimensions for the A2 sized box following this tutorial)
























3x3 Card Box Supplies:

Card Stock - 9 1/2" x 6 1/4#
Scor-It (or other scoring method)
Sticky Strip
Scissors
Corner Rounder
DS Paper/Ribbon/Card Stock for embellishing
















Place card stock horizontal on your Scor-It, score at 1"














Score at 4 1/4"

Flip your card stock but keep it horizontal and score at 1" and 4 1/4" from other side




















Turn your card stock vertical and score at 1/2"




















Score at 1 1/2"

Flip your card stock, keep it vertical and repeat the 1/2" and 1 1/2" score marks on other end














Using your score lines as your guide - cut away the unneeded areas, and cut up the fold as shown















Use the corner rounder to round the top and bottom flaps that will fold into your box
















Adhere Sticky Strip to the side flap as shown, and close up your box. The top and bottom flaps will fold into the box. Add additional card stock/DS paper and ribbon as desired.

Directions for size A2 Box

Card Stock size 12" x 9 14/16"

With card stock horizontal score at 1" and 5 1/2" flip your card stock (keep card stock horizontal) and score 1" and 5 1/2" from other end

Turn the card stock vertical and score at 1/2" and 1 1/2" flip (keep card stock vertical) and score 1/2" and 1 1/2".

To assemble the box - follow the directions above for cutting and assembly.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Mini Scor-It Board

I use my Scor-It often, and have shared some work/tutorials here on my blog using this awesome tool and thought you'd all want to know about this great pre-order opportunity for the new Mini Scor-It at Innovative Stamp Creations.

Some great benefits of this tool:

• Ideal for small spaces and projects
• Lightweight and portable travel size
• Features: 9" centering ruler and 6" scoring rule
• Perfect fit for popular greeting card sizes
• Ideal for place cards, gift cards, tags, and invitations etc
• For decorative embossed and de-bossed lines
• Available in inches and metric

Now here's the deal with the pre-order....

With your pre-order ISC will include a FREE sampling of these 9x9 sheets:

Bingo
Journaling Card
Lock/Key
Time
Traveler

There's more - another bonus gift ISC will include FREE with your pre-order a lovely sampling of newest Stampbord shapes!

IMPORTANT***Make sure to type in the "purchase comments" section of the shopping cart page: I'm an ISC customer. Be sure to tell Betsy - Lisa sent you!

Monday, July 9, 2007

Gift Card Tutorial

I recently received and email from Melissa asking if I had a tutorial for a Gift Card. I do have another one here on my blog. But here's another quick and easy one, which lets the recipient pull out their gift card when they pull up on the ribbon. If there's something you'd like to see on my blog - just send me an email.
Finished View

Be sure to grab your Scor-it and crop-a-dile! BTW - did you know that the makers of Scor-it are coming out with a mini Scor-it, perfect for card making and taking with you to crops and events. Check it out!



Supplies:
Card Stock 5"x 3 1/2"
Scor-It Board (or other scoring tool)
16" of ribbon
Sticky Strip
Stamps
Designer Series Paper
Crop-a-dile
Ink


Place your card stock on your Scor-It and score at 1/2"


















Now move your card stock and score at 2 3/4"



















Fold on your score marks and adhere sticky strip to the 1/2" side - then fold to close


















Embellish and layer as desired




















Grab your Crop-a-dile and punch a 3/4" hole in the top - through all layers




















Wrap your ribbon around your gift card and slide it into the opening from the top (ribbon ends should be at the top) Thread one ribbon end out through each hole


Tie your ribbon in a knot and push your gift card into your holder - and your all set!

Friday, July 6, 2007

Brocade Memoirs Book

Looking for something do make with your designer series papers? Want to put that awesome new Crop-a-Dile to use? Try this great Pocket Memoirs Book




What a great little book to tuck in pictures or other memoirs


The directions for this book use the new Scor-It mini, but I used my full size Scor-It and it worked like a charm.

Details: Brocade Background DS paper, Chocolate Chip Ink, Baroque Motifs Stamp Set, Chocolate and Cream Grosgrain, Crop-a-Dile, sponge daubers, staples, chipboard, glue stick

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Happy 4th of July


I thought a nice Red, White and Blue card was in order for posting on the 4th of July. This card uses the Cling and Scrunch Technique from the Technique Junkies Newsletter. Since I didn't have the Color Wash colors I needed, I modified the technique to suit my needs, and used LuminArte Rain Mist Daubers instead. The background sparkles in real life.

Card Details - Image stamped in black stazon on white card stock, then colored with watercolor crayons. Stamps - SU Retired Godspeed.

Modified Cling and Scrunch using LuminArte Rain Mist Daubers
  • Watercolor paper
  • LuminArte Rain Mist Daubers
  • Saran Wrap
Lightly spritz watercolor paper with water - then quickly and lightly dab on the LuminArte Rain Mist Daubers (being careful not to muddy the colors). Wrap scrunched saran wrap around your watercolor paper. Let dry, when dry remove the saran wrap and embellish as desired.

Friday, June 8, 2007

Altered Frame - Brocade Backgrounds







I picked up this frame today at the Target Dollar Spot - it's great for altering.





I cut my Brocade Background DS Paper the size of my frame and adhered it to my frame using Scotch Tacky Adhesive. Once dry, I sanded my edges, and removed the center with an xacto knife. I stamped the swirl from the Brocade Motifs in Chocolate Chip. Using a sponge dauber and Chocolate Chip ink, I applied it all around the frames edges. Stamped the flower image in Chocolate Chip on River Rock and cut out. Stamped the image again in River Rock on River Rock card stock, I used my stamp-a-ma-jig to stamp the center in Chocolate Chip, cut out and layer on Chocolate Chip image. Adhere with a vintage brad, attach to frame with a dimensional. Tie on Chocolate Chip and Spring Moss grosgrain ribbons.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Cling and Scrunch - A Different Point of View

Just recently I earned some free rubber from SU - Noble Deer was one of the sets I decided to get. I've always liked this set, and wanted to get something that wasn't on the retired list so I could continue to demo it.



Cling and Scrunch is a technique in the June TJNL - I played around with this technique last summer, and was glad to see it appear in a newsletter.



The newsletter shows different mediums you can use with this technique - one of the mediums you can use are Color Wash Sprays, now if you don't have color wash sprays - you can make them yourself, it's pretty easy. Grab yourself a mister bottle, fill it with water and add about 10 drops of SU reinker and shake. (Note the home version of sprays is not as rich as the premade stuff)



This card uses Color Wash Sprays for my Cling and Scrunch technique and follows SCS Sketch Challenge 124. I purchased my Color Wash Sprays from Innovative Stamp Creations





And because I love to morph the TJNL Techniques - I decided to try some different mediums with the Cling and Scrunch Technique - here I used Ranger Acrylic Daubers




And on this card I used my Radiant Rain Mists by LuminArte