Showing posts with label Tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tutorials. Show all posts

Monday, November 3, 2008

Sitting with Bear Sugar Nellie Card

Ok I tried another sugar nellie tonight with my new Leaf Branch Cuttlebug Embossing Folder. I am trying to be different. LOL So this time I used a peachy colored base, with matching prima flowers.

Isnt she a pretty girl, the stamp? I decided she had to be a blonde, bright blonde, since I am a brunette she had to be opposite me. I again used my Koh I noor pencils and just kept it simple. No sentiment or ribbon this time. I did use my black stickles on the center of the brad on the flower. It gives it a little bling so the card isnt too plain. Not all cards need a sentiment on the front, right?

Cardstock: Mix of Bazzill and Stampin up
Stamps: Sugar Nellie - Sitting with Bear
Ink: Palette
Accessories: Koor I Noor, Cuttlebug, Cuttlebug embossing folders, Prima flowers, Black and Cotton Candy Stickles, Pebbles Chalk and Q tips.


First I stamped my imaged, colored her in with my pencils, then use a nesties die to cut her out in a nice shape.


Next I made my cuttlebug sandwhich (YUMMY) She is sitting inside the embossing folder, Make sure you put the image up so the embossed part is raised and not sunken.


Roll!


There she is after being smooshed! :) She looks great!


Gather your supplies. Add chalk, I use a Q tip and have a eraser near by for mistakes. You can use a chalk spray after wards to keep the chalk in its place.



Finished Card - I added Cotton Candy Stickles on the outside of the nesties circle for a little pizazz.



Close Up


Sitting with Bear Sugar Nellie Card

Ok I tried another sugar nellie tonight with my new Leaf Branch Cuttlebug Embossing Folder. I am trying to be different. LOL So this time I used a peachy colored base, with matching prima flowers.

Isnt she a pretty girl, the stamp? I decided she had to be a blonde, bright blonde, since I am a brunette she had to be opposite me. I again used my Koh I noor pencils and just kept it simple. No sentiment or ribbon this time. I did use my black stickles on the center of the brad on the flower. It gives it a little bling so the card isnt too plain. Not all cards need a sentiment on the front, right?

Cardstock: Mix of Bazzill and Stampin up
Stamps: Sugar Nellie - Sitting with Bear
Ink: Palette
Accessories: Koor I Noor, Cuttlebug, Cuttlebug embossing folders, Prima flowers, Black and Cotton Candy Stickles, Pebbles Chalk and Q tips.


First I stamped my imaged, colored her in with my pencils, then use a nesties die to cut her out in a nice shape.


Next I made my cuttlebug sandwhich (YUMMY) She is sitting inside the embossing folder, Make sure you put the image up so the embossed part is raised and not sunken.


Roll!


There she is after being smooshed! :) She looks great!


Gather your supplies. Add chalk, I use a Q tip and have a eraser near by for mistakes. You can use a chalk spray after wards to keep the chalk in its place.



Finished Card - I added Cotton Candy Stickles on the outside of the nesties circle for a little pizazz.



Close Up


Sitting with Bear Sugar Nellie Card

Ok I tried another sugar nellie tonight with my new Leaf Branch Cuttlebug Embossing Folder. I am trying to be different. LOL So this time I used a peachy colored base, with matching prima flowers.

Isnt she a pretty girl, the stamp? I decided she had to be a blonde, bright blonde, since I am a brunette she had to be opposite me. I again used my Koh I noor pencils and just kept it simple. No sentiment or ribbon this time. I did use my black stickles on the center of the brad on the flower. It gives it a little bling so the card isnt too plain. Not all cards need a sentiment on the front, right?

Cardstock: Mix of Bazzill and Stampin up
Stamps: Sugar Nellie - Sitting with Bear
Ink: Palette
Accessories: Koor I Noor, Cuttlebug, Cuttlebug embossing folders, Prima flowers, Black and Cotton Candy Stickles, Pebbles Chalk and Q tips.


First I stamped my imaged, colored her in with my pencils, then use a nesties die to cut her out in a nice shape.


Next I made my cuttlebug sandwhich (YUMMY) She is sitting inside the embossing folder, Make sure you put the image up so the embossed part is raised and not sunken.


Roll!


There she is after being smooshed! :) She looks great!


Gather your supplies. Add chalk, I use a Q tip and have a eraser near by for mistakes. You can use a chalk spray after wards to keep the chalk in its place.



Finished Card - I added Cotton Candy Stickles on the outside of the nesties circle for a little pizazz.



Close Up


Sitting with Bear Sugar Nellie Card

Ok I tried another sugar nellie tonight with my new Leaf Branch Cuttlebug Embossing Folder. I am trying to be different. LOL So this time I used a peachy colored base, with matching prima flowers.

Isnt she a pretty girl, the stamp? I decided she had to be a blonde, bright blonde, since I am a brunette she had to be opposite me. I again used my Koh I noor pencils and just kept it simple. No sentiment or ribbon this time. I did use my black stickles on the center of the brad on the flower. It gives it a little bling so the card isnt too plain. Not all cards need a sentiment on the front, right?

Cardstock: Mix of Bazzill and Stampin up
Stamps: Sugar Nellie - Sitting with Bear
Ink: Palette
Accessories: Koor I Noor, Cuttlebug, Cuttlebug embossing folders, Prima flowers, Black and Cotton Candy Stickles, Pebbles Chalk and Q tips.


First I stamped my imaged, colored her in with my pencils, then use a nesties die to cut her out in a nice shape.


Next I made my cuttlebug sandwhich (YUMMY) She is sitting inside the embossing folder, Make sure you put the image up so the embossed part is raised and not sunken.


Roll!


There she is after being smooshed! :) She looks great!


Gather your supplies. Add chalk, I use a Q tip and have a eraser near by for mistakes. You can use a chalk spray after wards to keep the chalk in its place.



Finished Card - I added Cotton Candy Stickles on the outside of the nesties circle for a little pizazz.



Close Up


Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Unmounting your Stampin Up Wheels Video

I have to admit I really hate the whole wheel idea. Buying cartridges and the wheel roller is such a waste. I rather spend my money on stamps. So had a few wheels laying around, not being used.

Today I decided to unmount and while doing that I made a video on how to do it. In the end of the video you will see how I used my Angel Company acrylic blocks to stamp. I also want to mention that these are easy to store in DVD Cases or in any other stamp storage system you may have. It will save you room and lots of money on cartridges so you can buy more Angel Company stamps! :)

The Acrylic Block are available on my website... Click here.

I recommend the 1 1/2 x 8 inch OR the starter kit, i used the biggest one in the starter kit on my video

Those yummy Kai scissors to cut your stamps with are available here - they make a great investment!

You can also purchase the Creative Cling from The Angel Company

I am planning on making more videos real soon now that I figured out Windows Movie Maker.

I will be showing how you can stamp the back of your unmounted stamps soon too. I know alot of people like to see the image before they stamp. Stay Tuned!


The music on my video is by Dr John!






Unmounting your Stampin Up Wheels Video

I have to admit I really hate the whole wheel idea. Buying cartridges and the wheel roller is such a waste. I rather spend my money on stamps. So had a few wheels laying around, not being used.

Today I decided to unmount and while doing that I made a video on how to do it. In the end of the video you will see how I used my Angel Company acrylic blocks to stamp. I also want to mention that these are easy to store in DVD Cases or in any other stamp storage system you may have. It will save you room and lots of money on cartridges so you can buy more Angel Company stamps! :)

The Acrylic Block are available on my website... Click here.

I recommend the 1 1/2 x 8 inch OR the starter kit, i used the biggest one in the starter kit on my video

Those yummy Kai scissors to cut your stamps with are available here - they make a great investment!

You can also purchase the Creative Cling from The Angel Company

I am planning on making more videos real soon now that I figured out Windows Movie Maker.

I will be showing how you can stamp the back of your unmounted stamps soon too. I know alot of people like to see the image before they stamp. Stay Tuned!


The music on my video is by Dr John!






Unmounting your Stampin Up Wheels Video

I have to admit I really hate the whole wheel idea. Buying cartridges and the wheel roller is such a waste. I rather spend my money on stamps. So had a few wheels laying around, not being used.

Today I decided to unmount and while doing that I made a video on how to do it. In the end of the video you will see how I used my Angel Company acrylic blocks to stamp. I also want to mention that these are easy to store in DVD Cases or in any other stamp storage system you may have. It will save you room and lots of money on cartridges so you can buy more Angel Company stamps! :)

The Acrylic Block are available on my website... Click here.

I recommend the 1 1/2 x 8 inch OR the starter kit, i used the biggest one in the starter kit on my video

Those yummy Kai scissors to cut your stamps with are available here - they make a great investment!

You can also purchase the Creative Cling from The Angel Company

I am planning on making more videos real soon now that I figured out Windows Movie Maker.

I will be showing how you can stamp the back of your unmounted stamps soon too. I know alot of people like to see the image before they stamp. Stay Tuned!


The music on my video is by Dr John!






Unmounting your Stampin Up Wheels Video

I have to admit I really hate the whole wheel idea. Buying cartridges and the wheel roller is such a waste. I rather spend my money on stamps. So had a few wheels laying around, not being used.

Today I decided to unmount and while doing that I made a video on how to do it. In the end of the video you will see how I used my Angel Company acrylic blocks to stamp. I also want to mention that these are easy to store in DVD Cases or in any other stamp storage system you may have. It will save you room and lots of money on cartridges so you can buy more Angel Company stamps! :)

The Acrylic Block are available on my website... Click here.

I recommend the 1 1/2 x 8 inch OR the starter kit, i used the biggest one in the starter kit on my video

Those yummy Kai scissors to cut your stamps with are available here - they make a great investment!

You can also purchase the Creative Cling from The Angel Company

I am planning on making more videos real soon now that I figured out Windows Movie Maker.

I will be showing how you can stamp the back of your unmounted stamps soon too. I know alot of people like to see the image before they stamp. Stay Tuned!


The music on my video is by Dr John!