Fabulous Friday!!!

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Happy Friday everyone!!! This has been a fabulous week and I haven’t known what day it is any of the days! I woke up Wednesday thinking it was Sunday and now it’s Friday and I’m like….Really? Already? Do you ever have weeks like that?

Week 1 in March, www.LaurasStampPad.com

Here is a small glimpse of my weekend last week! It was busy and I had the greatest time ever! Friday night was a Ladies Night Out Event at the Library and I got to meet a lot of new people and hang out. I also ate the most amazing lemon cupcake ever. Ohhhh It was heavenly! You know how I love cupcakes! Saturday was an all day crop from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. The latest I have stayed in the past was maybe 7 p.m. At about 7, I told my husband I was going to stay a bit longer and my friend was staying till 11 p.m. but no way could I make it that long. Well I arrived home at 10:30 p.m. and happy as ever! It was just so much fun I couldn’t leave. I got a lot done. I helped others with there scrapbooking needs. I chatted with lots of friends and the day just flew by. It was amazing! I always say Stampin’ Up is my therapy and boy is that ever true!!!

One other thing that I wanted to throw a BIG SHOUT to is UPS!!!! I just love my UPS guy! He probably thinks I’m crazy getting these Stampin’ Up boxes all the time and the fact that I usually am waiting at the door when he arrives. But this guy is so nice and cheerful. He tells me to have a good day every time. He once asked to borrow a pen which was no problem at all. We all have pens laying around, right. The very next day, he brought back my exact pen and a UPS pen! How thoughtful was that?? Then last Thursday, he was delivering my package a little later than usual but that was okay. I jokingly said that if he could bring tomorrow’s package early, that would be amazing. There were some goodies in there I wanted for the Ladies Night Out Event. He laughed and said I’ll see what I can do. He normally arrives between 3-4 p.m. and Friday morning at 10 a.m. my doorbell rang and I screamed! HOW FABULOUS!?!?! Now that is service! 🙂

Weekly Deals 3.8.2016

Of course it isn’t a Friday without the Weekly Deals! BRING ON THE BLING! I will be stocking up on those Rhinestones! Woot Woot! Don’t forget there are only a few more weeks of Sale-A-Bration and you can stock up on Clearance Rack Items, Weekly Deals, and Catalog Items to earn your Free Sale-A-Bration goodies!

This weekend is another busy one with a Craft Fair on Saturday and a Bridal Fair on Sunday! I love my job!!!

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend and I’ll see you back here on Monday!

Happy Stampin’

~Laura


Owl Punch Art – Zebra, Devil, & Cow!!!

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Owl Punch Art - Zebra, Devil, Cow, www.LaurasStampPad.com

Punch Art is so much fun and the Owl Builder Punch is the most versatile punch I know of! Today I’m going to show you how to create the Devil, Cow, and Zebra! Let’s get started!

Devil, www.LaurasStampPad.com

For the Devil, I used Real Red, Basic Black and Whisper White cardstock scraps. I punched a full Owl Body, heart, and sliver of the body for the tail in Real Red. The eyes were punched out with the two sizes of circles. I used a Basic Black Marker for the dots in the eyes and the little mouth. To assemble, I used the Fine Tip Glue Pen!

Cow, www.LaurasStampPad.com

For the Cow, I used Blushing Bride, Basic Black and Whisper White cardstock scraps. I punched a two full Owl Body pieces in whisper white and a sliver of the body for the tail. I punched one owl body in Basic Black and four skinny rectangles for the legs. I used the 1″ Circle Punch to punch out the nose in Blushing Bride. First, I cut off the feet from both of the white owl bodies. I added the pink nose and used a Basic Black Marker for the dots in the eyes and the little nose holes. I cut off one of the little feet from the black owl body and added it to the cow face for a little hair. I used the Fine Tip Glue Pen for all of the little pieces. I cut off the other little black foot and added it to the white tail and connected it to the cow. I added the four legs in various lengths so it looked more 3D. I took the black owl body and cut odd shapes out of it to create the spots on the cow!

Zebra, www.LaurasStampPad.com

For the Zebra, I used Blushing Bride, Basic Black, Basic Gray, and Whisper White cardstock scraps. I punched a full Owl Body piece in Whisper White and Basic Gray. I took the white owl and cut off the ears and rounded off the head. I also slide the bottom portion into the 1″ Circle Punch to cut out the nose and cut off the feet. Then I attached this to the Basic Gray owl body. I cut off the gray feet as well. I punched out a 1-1/4″ Scallop Circle Punch in Basic Black and attached it to the back of the head! I punched out lots of slivers of the owl body in black to create the stripes. I used the Fine Tip Glue Pen for all of the little pieces. I used a Basic Black Marker for the nose holes and eyes. To finish it off as a girl Zebra, I punched out two hearts from the Owl Builder Punch in Blushing Bride. I overlapped the hearts to create the bow!

If you would like to see all of these in action, check out my Video Tutorial below or click here. I show you how to create those little slivers to use for the tails and zebra stripes as well! Be sure to give it a thumbs up if you liked it and check out all the other Owl Punch Art Creations!

Let me know which one your favorite is in the comments below!!!

Happy Punchin’

~Laura


Hawaiian Birthday!!!

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Birthday Flowers, www.LaurasStampPad.com

This card seems to scream fun, flirty, and Hawaiian. Is that a Hawaiian flower?? Either way I am in love with it and it’s PINK!!! I started this card off with a Melon Mambo card base. I layered a piece of Whisper White on top measuring 4-1/8″ x 5-3/8. Then I used some of the Perfectly Artistic Designer Series Paper (no longer available). You could always create some of your own paper like this with Sponge Daubers or the Watercolor Wash Stamp Set. This piece measures 4″ x 5-1/4″. I die cut the flowers from the Rose Garden Framelits. Of course, I used the Die Brush to help pop the image out of the framelits and pop all the paper out of the holes! I love that little tool! Check it out in action here! I used the Fine Tip Glue Pen to adhere the flowers to the card front and added a Rhinestone for a little bling!! For the greeting, I used the Rose Wonder Stamp Set (Bundle & Save 15%). I stamped the label in Basic Black and the greeting in Melon Mambo and then die cut it with the Rose Garden Framelits! I am in love with the Rose Wonder Bundle. The greetings, the flowers, the leaves…..I love it all!!! If you would like to see more samples, click here, here, and here!

Happy Stampin’

~Laura


Tempting Techniques – Sponged Roses!!!

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Happy Tuesday!!! You know what that means! I have a fabulous technique to share with you today! It is super fabulous because it combines lots of things I love – flowers, bling, and sponge daubers!!! Woot Woot!

Sponged Rose, www.LaurasStampPad.com

Look at this beauty!!! You can do this technique in any color you wish for that stunning look! Let’s get started!

SUPPLIES NEEDED: Sponge Dauber, Rose Garden Framelits, Big Shot, Die Brush, Fine Tip Glue Pen, Rose Wonder Stamp Set

To get started, you will need to take a piece of scrap Whisper White cardstock and run it through the Big Shot with the rose image from the Rose Garden Framelits. Once that is die cut, you can use the Die Brush to pop it out of the framelit, pop out all the little pieces and get all the little “hairs” off. Now using the leftover outline of the image as a template, place it on a piece of Whisper White measuring 4″ x 5-1/4″. You can place it on there half off or in any corner. It is all up to you. Then with a Sponge Dauber and your color choice, POUNCE the ink onto your card. You won’t want to rub or brush because it could make your template move. For this sample, I used Wild Wasabi for the leaves and Rose Red for the flower. Just add the color all around and stop at the breaking point of the leaves and flower. It is okay if some spots look darker than others. The variation in color really looks fabulous once it is all complete. Now that you are done adding color to the cardstock, I then took the Wink of Stella Brush and added glitter to the entire rose.

Wink of Stella Rose, www.LaurasStampPad.com

Then you can add the die cut rose. I used the Fine Tip Glue Pen to adhere the rose on. This is the perfect glue!! Now you can add any greeting that you would like. I really think this card is perfect for all occasions! I used the Rose Wonder Stamp Set (Bundle & Save 15%). I stamped the frame and greeting in Basic Black and die cut it with the Rose Garden Framelits! I added it to the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Love it!!!

If you would like to see this in action, check out my Video Tutorial below or click here! Don’t forget to give it a thumbs up if you liked it!!!

What color would you make your rose??? I think I want to do a Melon Mambo one next or maybe Elegant Eggplant!!!

Happy Stampin’

~Laura


Silver Elegance!!!

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Silver Elegant Wedding Invitation, www.LaurasStampPad.com

This wedding invitation is all about elegance and shine! It is just stunning in person when you can see the beauty of the Silver Foil Paper and Silver Glimmer Paper!

This invitation was very basic to create. I did all of the printing on Smoky Slate Cardstock – Invitation, RSVP, Reception Card and Belly Band. I layered the Invitation, Reception Card and Belly Band onto Silver Foil Paper! For the Belly Band, I cut Silver Glimmer Paper into 1-1/2 strips. I actually cut one strip of 1-1/2″ x 12″ and then rotated 90 degrees and cut the rest of the 1-1/2″ strips. Those strips measure 1-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. This way you are using every little piece of the Glimmer Paper! TIP: the glimmer paper goes together best with a hot glue gun!

Glitter Mess, www.LaurasStampPad.com

Unfortunately I don’t have any tips for containing the glittery mess. I did use the Simply Score Tool to score the belly band and make the folds easier. After I was all finished, I rinsed this off with water to clean it up.

Wedding Invitations, www.LaurasStampPad.com

Here is a small glimpse of my craziness when I am creating wedding invitations. I probably count each piece of the Invitation 10 times before it is all boxed up. I count as I cut, adhere, finish, double check it’s perfect, and final time. There are many times in between each of those steps as well. I love it though. Weddings make me so happy! Share the love!!!

Happy Stampin’

~Laura


Fabulous Friday!!!

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Happy Friday everyone! It is March!!! Whhhaaaattt! That means Spring is almost here! Can I get a Woot Woot? WOOT WOOT!!! I love Spring. It is my favorite season for sure!!! March also means that Paper Pumpkin is turning 3!
PP Turns 3, www.LaurasStampPad.com

Happy Birthday Month, Paper Pumpkin!!! Is anyone else loving that Bermuda Bay Box like me??? LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! I still have my Pink one for last October. 🙂 They are just so beautiful! Paper Pumpkin is turning 3 this month so I can’t wait to see what the kit is going to be. I’m guessing Birthday themed and hoping for extra goodies! We shall see when it arrives later this month. You still have time to get signed up. Click here to get signed up today. Just make sure you are good to go before March 10th! Don’t forget you can also purchase a Pre-Paid Subscription in 1,3,6, or 12 month increments. At 3 months, you start to earn Sale-A-Bration items! Woot Woot!

Weekly Deals 3.1.2016

Of course it isn’t a Friday with out the Weekly Deals! Check out that steal on the Tin of Cards Project Kit! That tin is super fabulous and 16 cards and envelopes come in the kit too! I just put together another one this week! I might be getting a few more. They make great gifts for just about anyone too!

I’m super pumped about this weekend as it is jammed packed with activities and stamping. Tonight I am attending a Ladies Night Out Event to support the local Library. If you are local, I would love to see you tonight!!! Tomorrow I will be attending a Crop all day! What’s more fun than 100 scrapbookers, working on projects, yummy food, great conversation, and supporting Relay for Life??? I plan on working on Thank You Notes and some invitations for a Bride, not my scrapbook! 🙂 Sunday is our Annual Birthday Shopping Trip with my Niece!

I will see you back here on Monday….unless I crop or shop till I drop! 🙂 Have a wonderful weekend!

Happy Stampin’

~Laura


Fabulous Flowers!!!

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Wildflower Fields, www.LaurasStampPad.com

I am LOVING the Wildflower Fields Designer Series Paper and coordinating Flowering Fields Stamp Set. Both of these items are Sale-A-Bration items that you can earn for FREE with every $50 US order. You all know I love flowers and these items are just perfect!!!

I cut the Designer Series Paper into 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ pieces which leaves a 1″ piece leftover. I adhered the big piece directly to the a Whisper White card base which fits perfectly. The left over 1″ piece I flipped over and created banner tips on the end. You can use your Paper Snips or the Banner Triple Punch! Then I used a small scrap piece of Whisper White cardstock and stamped the flowers from the Flowering Fields Stamp Set in Basic Black Archival Ink. I used Blender Pens to color in the flowers and then stamped the greeting from the Crazy About You Stamp Set! For the card above, I used Blackberry Bliss and Old Olive on the flowers. Also, I added a little bow of Whisper White Baker’s Twine!

Flowering Fields, www.LaurasStampPad.com

For this card, I used Calypso Coral and Old Olive on the flowers. I added some Old Olive Baker’s Twine around the entire card for a little texture!

Thanks, www.LaurasStampPad.com

For this card I used Old Olive and Lost Lagoon for the flowers. I added some Gold Baker’s Twine in a bow around the card for a little texture and bling.

I had so much fun making these cards and I love them! It is a great way to use scraps of cardstock and all of your Designer Series Paper. If you would like to see the coloring of the flowers and cutting the Designer Series Paper, check out my Video Tutorial below or click here! Don’t forget to give it a thumbs up if you liked it!

Let me know in the comment below which one your favorite is! I think mine is the second card with the coral flowers!

Happy Stampin’

~Laura


February 2016 Paper Pumpkin – Hello Sunshine!!!

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February Paper Pumpkin, www.LaurasStampPad.com

I love Paper Pumpkin for so many reasons – the excitement and surprise, the put together kit that I don’t have to plan to create, and the simple and fabulous projects!!! You all know I LOVE flowers so I was super pumped when I opened this. (I even have a tag for Flowers here on my blog!) You can see all of my excitement about this kit in this video!

Flower Cards, www.LaurasStampPad.com

These cards were probably my favorite because I love all of the purple flowers. I did mix up the items a bit and added one of the orange flowers and one of the gold squiggles to this style. Simple and amazing!!!

Splatter Background, www.LaurasStampPad.com

These were super fun and I mix and matched the items for these cards with the splatter background and the triangle background. You can’t really see the backgrounds very much in these photos though.

Triangle Background, www.LaurasStampPad.com

All of the flowers has adhesive on the back so it was really simple to create these cards. The kit came with a HUGE sheet of adhesive dots that I used for the sequins. I actually added the greeting banners to the cards with Stampin’ Dimensionals. I couldn’t help myself.

Hello Sunshine Craft Kit, www.LaurasStampPad.com

Here is another angle so you can see the gold bling!

Craft Kit, www.LaurasStampPad.com

Of course the kits always has tons of extra goodies so I created these 3 cards with my own cardstock. You can see there are still tons of greeting banners, adhesive dots and sequins left. Some of the flowers on these cards I punched out from the flower sheets in the leftover corners. Twelve cards from one kit is super fabulous!!!

PP Turns 3, www.LaurasStampPad.com

Paper Pumpkin turns 3 years old in March and Stampin’ Up! is celebrating! Be sure to get signed up before March 10th to get your Birthday Celebration March Paper Pumpkin Kit! Click here to sign up! Don’t forget about the Pre-Paid Subscriptions as well. Starting at the 3 month, you will earn Sale-A-Bration items!!! WOOT WOOT!

Happy Stampin’

~Laura


Technique Tuesday – Color Blocking!!!

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Happy Tuesday everyone!!! I have a fabulous technique to share with you today and it’s as simple as ink and clear blocks!!! You can use this technique with lots of different stamp sets and occasions! Let’s get started!!!

Color Blocking, www.LaurasStampPad.com

How amazing is this card? It is perfect for any occasions which is why I didn’t want to put a greeting on it. I love it! I got the idea from Rachel Palmieri. I tried to modify it a little to add my own flare and I didn’t like any of them. Rachel did it wonderfully and I went with it!!

SUPPLIES:  Clear Block E, Ink Pads, Spritzer

You can really use any size of Clear Block that you wish but I went with Block E because I thought it was a great size for a scene. I pressed the Wild Wasabi Ink Pad onto the bottom 1/3 of the clear block. Then I took the Soft Sky Ink Pad and pressed it onto the top 2/3 of the clear block. You will want to get close to the green but you don’t need to touch. Then taking the Lost Lagoon Ink Pad, you will press it along the edges of the blue. Be sure that you are angling the ink pad a little and not just inking the side of the clear block. Then with a Spritzer filled with water, you will want to spritz the clear block. Don’t spritz directly at it but instead a few inches away and allow the mist to fall onto the block. Then you will flip the clear block over and stamp it onto a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock (3-3/4″ x 5″). Hold for a few seconds to allow the ink to soak in. Your paper may curl a bit because of the water and that’s okay. Once it has dried, you can stamp onto your cardstock. I stamped the flowers from the Flowering Fields Sale-A-Bration Stamp Set in Basic Gray for a softer look. I layered this piece onto Lost Lagoon measuring 4″ x 5-1/4″ and then onto a Mint Macaron card base with Stampin’ Dimensionals! I love it!!!

Watercolor - Close Up, www.LaurasStampPad.com

Here are a few tips and tricks that I wanted to share with you.

  1. You will want to spritz with water as it achieves the best look. I tried with no water and it looked very light and small dots.
  2. I tried with Alcohol in hopes it would dry faster (you all know I don’t have patience). It didn’t work. It dried too fast and the colors did fill in like they do with water.
  3. Be sure to flip the clear block over and hang it directly upside down while you determine the center of the cardstock or something else. You don’t want to hold the clear block on it’s side or tilted because then the colors will drip/run into each other.

If you would like to see this technique in action, check out my Video Tutorial below or by clicking here! I show all of the samples that didn’t work as well! 🙂 Be sure to give it a thumbs up if you liked it!

Happy Stampin’

~Laura


Wildflower Fields!!!

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Wildflower Fields, www.LaurasStampPad.com

It is always good to have some quick and simple card ideas for this style of card! You can whip this card up in no time at all. I started with a Lost Lagoon card base. Then I layered some Wildflower Fields Designer Series Paper (3-7/8″ x 5-1/8″) from Sale-A-Bration onto a piece of Blackberry Bliss (4″ x 5-1/4″). That small bit of Blackberry Bliss is just enough to make it pop! I love it! I tied some Calypso Coral Seam Binding around this piece and then added it to the card front! For the greeting, I used the Rose Wonder Stamp Set which has some of the best greetings ever! I love that set! I punched it out with the 2″ Circle Punch and layered it onto a Blackberry Bliss 2-3/8″ Scallop Circle! I attached the greeting with Stampin’ Dimensionals!

This card style could be used for many different occasions. You could make up lots of them and leave the greeting off to stamp as you need them!

Happy Stampin’

~Laura

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