Thursday, March 18, 2010

February Club Projects

 This is one of the projects we did at our club meeting last month. It turned out really cute! I just love the new Polka dot embossing folder for the Big Shot! Now's a fantastic time to get your own Big Shot! With Sale-a-bration going on, you get lots of goodies free to go with it! I've put together a Big Shot kit that will get you started. The cost of the kit is $200 plus tax and shipping. The kit contains:
- Big Shot Die-Cut Machine with Multipurpose Platform and Standard Cutting Pads, $99.95
- Decorative Strip Spacer Platform, $9.95
- Decorative Strip Cutting Pads, $7.95
- Top Note Bigz Die, $21.95
- Lattice Bigz Die, $21.95
- Billboard Sizzlits Decorative Strip Die, $21.95
- Beautiful Wings Embosslits Die, $11.95
- Elegant Bouquet Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, $7.95

You will also receive
- 4 free Sale-A-Bration items of your choice
- a Level 1 Hostess Set of your choice
- $20 Hostess Dollars to spend on anything else you'd like

You may substitue other equally priced items. Call or email me to place your order. (Offer good until March 31,2010 and only through me.)

Stamps: I {Heart} Hearts, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Ink: Glorious Green
Cardstock: Whisper White, Glorious Green
Accessories: Big Shot, Perfect Polka Dot embossing folder, scallop oval punch, large oval punch, scallop trim border punch, Glorious Green marker, Button Latte, glue dots, dimensionals

Here's another great project for the Big shot. It's a sour cream container. It holds quite a bit of candy and is super easy to make! This one is made with window sheets and is run through the Big Shot with Finial Press. Take a quarter of a sheet of paper and tape it together the short way. Then pinch one end and tape it close. Then pinch the opposite end the other way and you have this great little container. Mine is kept close the the ribbon but you could tape, use a brad or eyelet, or any other item to keep it closed.

Stamps: Flight of the Butterfly
Ink: Old Olive
Cardstock: Certainly Celery
Accessories: Window Sheets, butterfly punch, celery ribbon, dimensionals, sticky strip, crop-a-dile

I LOVE the way this easel card came out. I don't use this stamp set very often and I had Abi help me pick out stamps again. She gave me this one. The bird is stamped using the baby wipe technique. To do the baby wipe technique you need a baby wipe and some reinkers. I place my baby wipe on a stryofoam plate and then drop ink onto it. Make sure your inked area is as big as your largest stamp. Use this as your ink pad! (Make sure you clean the stamp between inkings.) Pretty cool, huh?

Stamps: A Good Friend
Ink: Pumpkin Pie, Cameo Coral, Bordering Blue, Brocade Blue
Cardstock: Bordering Blue, Brocade Blue, Whisper White
Accessories: Baby wipes, Pumpkin Pie, Cameo Coral, Bordering Blue, Brocade Blue re-inkers, Pumpkin Pie corduroy buttons, dimensional
Hope you enjoyed my projects!
Happy Stampin'!
Shelley

2 comments:

HeathersHobby said...

Very cute bird card! I love the way the baby wipe technique turned out on it.

Yapha said...

What great projects! Love the embossed window sheet and the baby wipe technique!