Hello my stamping friends. I hope you all had a blessed Thanksgiving. There will not be a Make it Monday or a Weekly Wednesday video for the next few weeks. I am sad to say I lost my Dad suddenly on Tuesday, November 26th, so I will be taking some time to grieve with my family. There is so much more to do now than when my Mom passed two years ago.
I hope to be back in the swing of posting again, hopefully on the 16th! Thank you for your understanding. Until then, be blessed!
Thanks for stopping by! Until next time, be blessed, Renae
Well, Happy Monday everyone. I do hope you are having a blessed week. It is almost turkey time and all of my Thanksgiving cards are in the mail! Yahoo!!! Today I am excited to share with you a most versatile stamp set. I originally bought this set to create holiday gift tags. Turns out, it makes fabulous holiday cards. I am loving this super simple, whimsical set and I hope you do too!
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Be sure to download your free project sheet with all the supplies, measurements, and photos for today’s cards. Click below for my online store and add this stamp set to your holiday stash today. Happy Stamping!
Thanks for stopping by! Until next time, be blessed, Renae
Wow, this week has flown by. Sorry about not posting a Weekly Wednesday video. We had a few family medical issues to deal with this week, but I am back on track and the weather here in St. Louis has gotten significantly colder. If you live in the Chicago area that your weather will match today’s card!
Fun Fact: St. Louis, Missouri receives an average of 15.5-18 inches of snow per winter season. The greatest cumulative snowfall in St. Louis occurred in 1977, when the city received 49.2 inches of snow. However, the average annual snowfall in Chicago, Illinois is 36-37 inches. Chicago experiences a heavier snowstorm about every three years, with over 10 inches of snow falling in 1-3 days. Now that is great snowman making weather. What’s the weather like in your neck of the woods?
For today’s card I used the One of a Kind snowflake die and cropped 5 snowflakes with Balmy Blue cardstock. I used our liquid glue to add them to a Basic White card panel. I then ran the white pane through the Stampin’ Cut n Emboss Machine using the Snowflake Sky embossing folder. I love that the snowflakes are also embossed.
I then stamped Let it Snow from the Sophisticated Sled set with Balmy Blue ink on a scrap of Basic White cardstock three times. Yes, then I got out my paper snips and fussy cut each greeting and added it to the Basic White panel. I attached it all to a Balmy Blue card base and I was done in less that 10 minutes.
I am really not sure what to call this technique but it is a super cool way to use your die cuts and your embossing folder at the same time. Give it a try, you won’t be disappointed. Happy Stamping!
Thanks for stopping by! Until next time, be blessed, Renae
Happy Monday everyone. Wow, we are already half way through November. The stores are already preparing for Christmas and can you believe there are already Black Friday specials! I guess it is time to get into the spirit of the season and create some holiday cards for sharing. Today’s video episode may be just what you need to kick start your holiday creative juices.
https://youtu.be/7SJL-YVY9Eo
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I hope you enjoyed today’s video and are inspired to start your holiday crafting, or perhaps finish your holiday cards. Either way, don’t forget to click the button above to download your free project sheet. Happy Stamping!
Thanks for stopping by! Until next time, be blessed, Renae
Did you know that the story of the Star of Bethlehem appears only in the Book of Matthew. The gospel tells us that a bright star appeared in the eastern sky when Jesus was born, famously seen by a group of wise men. It is in Matthew 2:1–2 where the story begins with the Magi, or wise men from the East, traveling to Jerusalem to ask about the newborn king of the Jews. It is also in Matthew 2:9–11 where the Magi follow the star, which stops over the place where the child Jesus is. The Magi are overjoyed and pay homage to the child.
For today’s card I began with a Basic White card base. I stamped the shepherd from Shepherd’s Care stamp set with Memento Black ink on a scrap of Basic white and fussy cut it and layered it to the card front. I stamped the greeting with Memento Black ink and the star with Night of Navy. If you don’t like to fussy cut, you can simplify this by just stamping the Shepard directly to the card front. I think it would also look good all stamped with Night of Navy as well.
Guess what? There are only 40 days until Christmas!!!! Happy Stamping!
Thanks for stopping by! Until next time, be blessed, Renae
Well it is time again for our Weekly Wednesday create it together video and today I am sharing a fun fold mini purse to hold a single lip balm. This is a super easy project and it is the perfect stocking stuffer. It also works well as a gift for your co-workers, even the men. Everyone needs a little lip balm, right? I am selling these today at a lunchtime craft fair, so wish me luck.
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Project Supplies
6 x 6 Designer Series Paper (DSP)-score at 1-1/4 and 4-3/4″ rotate 1/4 turn, score 2 1/2 & 3-1/2″
2 x 4 strip of coordinating DSP or cardstock-score 1-1/2″
Scoring Tool
Scraps of coordinating cardstock or DSP-closure and magnet coverings
Mini magnets
Tag Topper Punch
Embossing Folder (optional)
1″ circle punch or punch of choice to embellish
Stampin’ Cut n Emboss Machine-if embossing
Bone Folder
Paper Snips
See video for instructions on this fun fold project. I am hoping my craft fair customers love buying these as much as I enjoyed making them. I think if I were to create them again, I would choose another form of closure. While the magnets worked, they might not hold up over time.
Happy Stamping!
Thanks for stopping by! Until next time, be blessed, Renae
Happy Monday everyone. It is time for more holiday inspiration. Today I am sharing three cards I created using the new One of A Kind bundle in the holiday mini catalog. With this bundle you will be able to create both simple and more involved holiday cards. If the video does not display, click here or the photo below.Don’t forget to download your free project sheet with photos, supplies, and instructions.
I love the combination of Pretty Peacock, Pool Party and Lost Lagoon together. I hope these card inspire you to begin thinking about your holiday card creations. Happy Stamping!
Thanks for stopping by! Until next time, be blessed, Renae
Fun Fact: Years ago I was a second grade teacher and today I am going back into the classroom to sub for my niece, Shelby. She is on an ACTS Retreat this weekend. If you have been on an ACTS Retreat, please pray for her as she mentors others closer to Christ. I guess this was not really a fun fact, more of a personal fun fact, but hey at least it is Friday.
Since I am going to be with little people today, I thought my deer card looks like a mom and dad deer watching out for their young one. Yes, that might be a stretch, but it’s possible. I have two cards, the first is a very clean and simple and the second is the same cards, stepped up with some sponging, bling, and a die cut greeting.
I used a Pool Party card base and added a layer of Pecan Pie. The deer are stamped with Pecan Pie and this card came together very quickly, like I said, very clean and simple. This set is Graceful Deerand is in the annual catalog and online.
My second card has the same layering and stamping, with a bit more to step it up! I added some Pool Party sponging for the sky and some Pecan Pie sponging for the ground. I colored the two little birdies with a Real Red blend and added a simple greeting and die from Unbounded Love.
I hope you enjoyed today’s cards. They are perfect for those men in your life who love to hunt! So whether you choose to go simple or step it up, happy stamping!
Thanks for stopping by! Until next time, be blessed, Renae
Happy Wednesday all. Today I am excited to share with you a fun fold using one piece of 6 x 6 Designer Series Paper and three scores. We are creating a nail file holder that is perfect for a stocking stuffer or a small gift for co-workers. I am planning to sell them at a craft fair this month, so I will be making a few more. They are super fast and easy. Check out the video below.
https://youtu.be/mZ6NmExkgQE
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Project Supplies
3 x 6 piece of designer series paper
Bone Folder
Liquid Glue or Tear and Tape
Greetings of the Season Stamp Set
Dies from Unbounded Love
Scrap of Basic White and Cherry Cobbler for tag
Gold pearl bling
Cherry Cobbler Ink
This project is super simple, just score at 7/8″ on each side of 3 x 6 DSP, and at 1/4 on the bottom. If you have directional paper be sure it is facing the correct way before making your bottom score. See video for details on angle top folds.
I love that you can get two holders out of one sheet of 6 x 6 DSP. Have fun dressing up these folders with some fun Christmas tags and bling. Let me know if the comments if this is a project you will be making. Happy Stamping!
Thanks for stopping by! Until next time, be blessed, Renae
Happy Monday. I hope you all had a blessed weekend. I cannot believe it is already November! Wow, soon it will be time to get out those Christmas decorations so I thought today I would share with you some holiday cards that I created using the Greetings of the Season stamp set.
These two online exclusive stamps sets, Greetings of the Season and Golden Greenery are must have sets for your card making this holiday season. Just click below to shop via my online store! Happy Stamping!
Thanks for stopping by! Until next time, be blessed, Renae