Showing posts with label club projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label club projects. Show all posts

Sunday, March 11, 2018

It's not too late to join my Stampin' Blends Club!



No, it's not too late! Here's a teaser showing what you can do with the Epic Celebrations SAB stamp set that you'll get in March for the second month of the club. I'll also send you two other ideas along with supplies and instructions!

Listed below are the items you will order for March, our second month of the club. Please go to my online store and use the Hostess Code: YCY4MRMG to place your order. Please order by Tuesday, March 27. The items will be shipped directly to you. I will send you pre-cut supplies for our first two projects along with instructions. If you prefer, I can place your order...you will just need to supply me with a credit card # and you'll have to make arrangements to pick up your order. I can also walk you through the online store ordering process if needed:)

March 2018:
144040   Night of Navy combo pack Blends
144598   Cherry Cobbler combo pack Blends
144599   Pumpkin Pie combo pack Blends
100730   Whisper White card stock
144171   Old Olive 1/8" Sheer Ribbon
144166   Pick a Pattern Washi Tape
FREE Epic Celebrations SAB stamp set:
147232   Wood-mount Epic Celebrations  OR
147236   Clear-mount Epic Celebrations

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Motley Monsters out on Halloween Street!

images copyright Stampin' Up! 2014
I know it's missing photos, but I just couldn't wait to post my Scrapbook Club's October two-page spread celebrating Halloween!  Using the Motley Monsters DSP again...one of my favorites!  Below you'll see some close-ups of each page.  I cut out images from the DSP and layered them on top of the same image on the 3x4 DSP portion part of the spread.  This idea could even fit into a Project Life page.
Can you see the cute grass I made with the Fringe Scissors?  And I just love the little banners!  The Boo to You on the tombstone came from the Good Greetings stamp set which you can get for free just until the end of this month.
Do you see how I layered the cut out images over the same image?  I actually cut my 3x4 DSP piece by accident and had to figure out how to salvage my layout (since I ran out of this cute DSP because I used it for so my club/workshop projects and more).
What do you think about this cool idea for the moon?  I saw another Stampin' Up! Demonstrator use the Gorgeous Grunge stamps to create the "man in the moon" and thought it would be great for a Halloween scrapbook spread.  Here are the supplies used: