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Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Stampin' it up as always!


Hi everyone. I haven't posted in awhile but that is because I have been having sooooo many stamping events! The spring/summer season of Wendy's Workshops has been flying by and I have been having so much fun! So far Cinco de Mayo has been my favorite!

Here are some of the fun things I have been working on lately:


I am in love with these colors! The paper is kraft, baja breeze, apricot appeal and chocolate chip. The stamp set used was Say it was Scallops and the flowers are from the flower fusion bundle! I don't know why I haven't used them forever! They are so versatile and cute!

This is my crazy kissing card! I used pumpkin and red riding hood ink and paper colors. I kissed the lion with apricot appeal and red riding hood ink.

This is my card made with only rub ons! And some cute patterned paper too! I made it in 5min!

This was a card we made with the kissing technique in the technique tuesday club. It didn't come out too well in the photo but the alligator is kissed with baja breeze and kiwi kiss ink...it looks like scales. We used the wild about you set and the big deal alphabet.

Here is my favorite card ever! I used the trendy trees stamp set and I really like how it turned out. The card is sahara sand and look how well the versamark stamped trees show up at the bottom.
REMEMBER* you can order any of the products used to make these cards by going to wendyhalverson.stampinup.net

Sunday, March 1, 2009

My first online card swap!

Hey all. So I am entering my first online swap. I can't wait to see what other participants send me back! The categories that I entered were child birthday, adult birthday, thinking of you and thanks. My entries are below. Hope you're having a nice rainy day like me!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

What's up!

We have some great friends who just had a baby boy. I actually got inspired and made a card for them! I also used the rub ons from stampin' up! Which are so easy, see "welcome little one" on the card. Anywho I made their card by paper piecing the little elephant. I first stamped the image on white, then stamped it again on orange and cut our just the elephant. Then with pop dots I raised the elephant up a bit. I loved using buttons for the wheels too!

Most of you know that I had a super fun stamp camp at my house the day before super bowl. We had so much fun talking, I don't remember teaching anything! One of the attendees had this great version of a gift card I made. I love how she shredded the ribbon to make it look like it was blowing in the wind of the fan! Marissa gets stamp party MVP!

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Technique terrific!

Hi everyone!
Last weekend I had my fundraiser for Team in Training. We made five cards and learned a lot of techniques. Even though I was the "teacher" I learned so much from everyone! Here are samples of what we learned. And yep, it's all Stampin' Up! materials.

This is the card we made demonstrating masking and paper piecing. We used the stamp set unfrogettable (which is retiring at the end of this month, so if you want it let me know ASAP). If you have to make multiple cards or don't have a lot of time it is helpful to use stamps that have simple shapes to cut out. Here we used the toadstool from the stamp set. Masking is the technique that allows the toadstools to be in the foreground and the flowers in the background. First we stamped the toadstools on the white paper, and also stamped them on post-it notes. We then cut the toadstools out of the post-it note and stuck them over the toadstools on the white paper. This allowed us to stamp the flowers directly over the toadstools. Then remove the post-it notes and the flowers look like they are in the background. Paper piecing is very easy also. Here we just stamped the snail in white on the black card and also stamped him on orange. We cut out the shell in orange and adhered it to the card. Hence an orange shell. This technique is really great with floral stamps too.

This is just a sample of a technique using pastels. Pastels are like chalks. In the above card we stamped the flower images with Versamark and then used Qtips rubbed in pastels to make the flower pop! The Pastels stick to the Versamark lines. Click on the picture to see it close up. It is the easiest pastel technique ever! This was my sample, but the other participants really went to town with the technique! The saying at the bottom of the card is stamped in regular ink.

In this card we learned about embossing. The bottom of the card is dry embossed using a brass plate from Stampin' Up!, a light table and stylus. Something interesting that I learned is that cardstock is difficult to see through to the pattern on the brass plate. Some tips others shared were to rub wax paper against the card stock and it helps you see the light through. I also learned that it is easier to emboss on papers that have color on one side and white on the other. The top part of the card was made using white paper and stamping butterflies in Versamark. Then we sprinkled with white embossing powder and heated with a heat gun. Then to add some "wow!" we took sponge dobbers and rubbed lovely lilac, certainly celery, and cool caribean ink in the background. The heat embossed images resist the ink perfectly. I really love this technique.

If you haven't guessed yet, I used all of my favorite stamp sets. This one is no exception. It is called "silly sea" life and is perfect for the watercolor technique. I have found that the easiest way to water color is with the Stampin' Up! blender pens and the water color crayons. We just barely colored the turtle and then used the blender pens to pull the color over the entire turtle image. And like the other cards...the women did wonders with this design! Next time I am taking close up pictures of their work and posting it too!

Hooray for kissing! This is technique is called kissing and allows a solid stamp to have pattern. It works great on solid alphabet letters too! We used the "wild about you" stamp set and the paisley background stamp. First we inked the elephant with marigold morning ink and then we inked the paisley stamp with positively pink. Then you press the stamps together and stamp the elephant on white paper. Tah dah, a paisley elephant!

Hope you can make it to the next event! Also I wanted to thank again the Scrapbook Depot who opened their store to us and let us have our event in air conditioning! You can learn more about them at www.myscrapbookdepot.com

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Yes I am still stamping!!!

Keeping up with stamping, wedding planning, work and a blog is tough! So I'll spare you the stories and just cut to the cards! I'll have more to post next week after my Team in Training Fundraiser...that's right I'm doing a marathon this year too! CRAZY! you can read about it at walkingwendy.blogspot.com and donate too!

These are a package of cards I made with scraps. I love using my scraps!

This card uses the cracked glass technique. You can click on the picture to see in more detail. It is a process of using Glassy Glaze from stampin' up and doing 4 layers, then pop it in the freezer and when you take it out carefully bend the paper back and forth and it cracks!

One of the submissions to my card group. I love ribbon and tearing paper!

Outside.

Inside. I colored with marker and pastels in the background.

Another package of cards made from scraps! And my favorite stamp set Unfrogettable.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Animals!

I think I am going through an animal phase! I'll try to get some more variety up here. I thought I would post these until I can get my card swap entries posted! The first card was one for a young girl's birthday. On the inside I wrote "You're one of a kind". I used silver ribbons and cardstock to accent the glittery penguin.
The second card is actually made with a stamp set that was recently retired but there is another stampin' up set that is similar called "Fishy Friends" that is still available. I used a precut tag in saffron yellow and made the blue bubbles with a circle punch.
Don't forget that by using a simple white gel pen you can add a little hi-light to the bubbles and make them pop a little. The seahorse was just colored in with stampin' up markers. To enlarge the pictures just click on the image.
Also just a heads up. Stampin' Up put out their mini holiday catalog and it is sooooo CUTE! There are many new things to see like ornaments to decorate, wrapping paper and gift card envelopes. To see the catalog go to www.stampinup.com or to order or ask questions just email me!