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Thursday, January 27, 2022

Stamping Sisters Winter Camp 2022--Day 4


Can you believe it?  We are at day 4 and the final day of camp!  This is the brainchild of my good friend Kelly and when she asked three of us to join her at camp, we all jumped (slightly over an inch) and said YES!  And, it is the third time we have been camping together--Summer of 2020 (boy that one was hot!) and winter 2021--brrrr!  I am not sure what happened to the summer of 2021, but we are here now!



Here are our blogs and the days we were the camp counselors:

Monday/January 24th  ~ Jeanette @ Creativeplay 
Tuesday/January 25th ~ Kelly @ Sandcastlestamper
Wednesday/January 26th ~ Barb (me!)  @ inkingintoretirement
Thursday/January 27th ~ Darlene @ Accordingtobijou

Final Day--Day 4 and Darlene is up today!   Her challenge for the day can be found on her blog along with a tutorial for making the card.  Each day one of us provided the directions and photos for our card and we hope you will join us.  Please Play Along--and remember, it is free to attend our camp!  Please fee free to go back and check out the classes for days 1, 2 and 3.

Darlene sent each of us each 2 fun colors of Cosmic Shimmer Metallic Gilding Polish, made by Creative Expressions, a UK company.   Thanks so much for sending this to each of us--so generous!   I had not see this product before and was excited to try it out.  Darlene raved about it, so before I even opened the ones she sent, I was off to JoAnn's website to order a few more colors.  Gotta have options, right?! 

So, please check out Darlene's blog to get all of the details on how to do this fun fold with sweet stenciling with Metallic Gilding Polish!  The fold is a form of a bridge fold and does lay flat for mailing.  The colors of the polish Darlene sent to me are Purple Mist and Silver Dream.  I applied the Silver Dream on two panels and set them aside to dry.  It only takes a few minutes to dry!  I then cut one of the sheets into panels for the three side of my "box".  I then picked a Gina K Designs stencil called Water Droplets and placed it over the three sections. I did use Pixie Spray on the back of my stencil and it did not harm the polished piece when I picked it up.  I added the layer of Purple Mist with the stencil and again used the brush inside of the cap of the Polish. I then trimmed the panels to fit the base of the card, using the measurements in Darlene's post.  I layered some purple Stardream Metallic cardstock behind the stenciled layer for a bit more shine--though the entire panel is already shiny!  I used a Simon Says Stamp and CZ Designs die called Chunky Hello for the front panel.  The word is die cut from 2 leftover pieces of the silver polish and the backer is the Stardream Metallic.  I added some Gina K Designs Angel Aura Rhinestones as a final touch!   I have not added anything to the right panel as I am not sure what the occasion will be for this card.  Options! 


Here are a few more pictures of the way this card looks from a couple of different angles.


This one shows how the card stands up and the die placed in the middle of the center panel.




This one is from above.



This one shows the card folded flat.




I hope you have enjoyed my card. I invite you to join us by making your own card today.  Please check out Darlene's blog today to get her tips on how to make this fun fold card and you can use any medium you want for the stenciling!   And, be sure to check out Kelly and Jeanette's blog  today to see how well they did on this technique.  Go and have some fun!  

I really hope you have enjoyed our week of camping, stamping class.  And, I hope you do decide to make a few cards with one or all four of the fun techniques!  And, we do plan to be back for another camp this year--maybe one in the late spring or summer, when it is a bit warmer.  But, look out for the bugs!


Image/Sentiment:  Simon Says Stamp and CZ Designs Chunky Hello Die

Cardstock:  The Paper Cut Cougar Opaque 100# White, Stardream Metallic Purple; Stampin' Up Gorgeous Grape

Ink: None

Accessories:  Creative Expressions Cosmic Shimmer Metallic Gilding Polish--Purple Mist and Silver Dream; Gina K Designs Water Droplets Stencil, Angel Aurora Rhinestones




Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Stamping Sisters Winter Camp 2022-Day 2


Are you ready for Camp, Day 2?  Yes, we are heading to camp, though this is a virtual one and everyone is invited to attend.  This is the brainchild of my good friend Kelly and when she asked three of us to join her at camp, we all jumped (slightly over an inch) and said YES!  And, it is the third time we have been camping together--Summer of 2020 (boy that one was hot!) and winter 2021--brrrr!  I am not sure what happened to the summer of 2021, but we are here now!



Here are our blogs and the days we are going to be the camp counselor:

Monday/January 24th  ~ Jeanette @ Creativeplay 
Tuesday/January 25th ~ Kelly @ Sandcastlestamper
Wednesday/January 26th ~ Barb (me!)  @ inkingintoretirement
Thursday/January 27th ~ Darlene @ Accordingtobijou

So, Day 2 and Kelly is up today!   Her challenge for the day can be found on her blog along with a tutorial for making the card.  Each day one of us will provide the directions and photos for our card and we hope you will join us.  We might be stretching into new techniques or revisit some that are a bit older.  We do know it will be a toboggan load of fun!  Please Play Along--and remember, it is free to attend our camp!  

Kelly told us we are going to get ripped today and would need:  White Tissue paper, a solid stamps, a couple of inks, a card base and a panel, some spray adhesive and maybe a sentiment strip.  

I have never seen a technique like this and it sure was fun.  I thought I would go with fall colors, using my Kaleidacolor Autumn Leaves Ink pad.  I then picked the Gorgeous Leaves stamp set by Stampin' Up.  I put my pieces of white tissue paper in my Mini Misti and stamped four of the images a few times.  I then let them dry a bit while I covered my panel with another sheet of white tissue paper.  I then placed the leaves on the panel in the pattern I like.  I took them off and sprayed the entire panel with Elmer's Spray Adhesive. I put all of the leaves back in place and a few times I had to add a bit of spray to the top of a leave if another one was placed on top.  The sentiment strip is from Simon Says Stamp.  I added some orange enamel dots as a final touch!     



I hope you have enjoyed my card. I invite you to join us by making your own card today.  Please check out Kelly's blog today to get her tips on how to make these ripped card and she also has a video for you to watch also!  And, be sure to check out Darlene and Jeanette's blog later today to see how well they did on this technique.  Go and have some fun!  

I am up as our counsellor tomorrow, so be sure to check back here in the morning to see what we have in store for our camping, stamping class.  I hope you join us for our week of winter camping!


Image/Sentiment:  Stampin' Up Gorgeous Leaves/Simon Says Stamp Sentiment Strip

Cardstock:  The Paper Cut Cougar Opaque 100# White;

Ink: Kaleidacolor Autumn Leaves

Accessories:  White Tissue Paper; Elmer's Spray Adhesive; Orange Enamel Dots




Monday, January 24, 2022

Stamping Sisters Winter Camp 2022-Day 1


Are you ready for Camp?  Yes, we are heading to camp, though this is a virtual one and everyone is invited to attend.  This is the brainchild of my good friend Kelly and when she asked three of us to join her at camp, we all jumped (slightly over an inch) and said YES!  And, it is the third time we have been camping together--Summer of 2020 (boy that one was hot!) and winter 2021--brrrr!  I am not sure what happened to the summer of 2021, but we are here now!



Here are our blogs and the days we are going to be the camp counselor:

Monday/January 24th  ~ Jeanette @ Creativeplay 
Tuesday/January 25th ~ Kelly @ Sandcastlestamper
Wednesday/January 26th ~ Barb (me!)  @ inkingintoretirement
Thursday/January 27th ~ Darlene @ Accordingtobijou

So, Jeanette is up today!   Her challenge for the day can be found on her blog along with a tutorial for making the card.  Each day one of us will provide the directions and photos for our card and we hope you will join us.  We might be stretching into new techniques or revisit some that are a bit older.  We do know it will be a toboggan load of fun!  Please Play Along--and remember, it is free to attend our camp!  

Jeanette gave us these directions:  The idea to feature embossing folders came to me as I was organizing (and purging) my huge collection of embossing folders. I realized I rarely ever use them. It is time they see some action so I knew for my challenge, three things had to be present...

1. The embossing folder/s MUST be the star of the card.

2. No stamped images are allowed on the card.

3. Sentiments are optional.

One of the items we had chatted about when sending in our supply lists was a new item that Jeanette recently purchased--metallic rub-ons.  She did not say we needed it, but it seems that all three of us have since made a purchase of this item.  The only item on Jeanette's supply list was an embossing folder.  No need to buy one, as I have loads.  

I decided to use the rub-ons and also took Jeanette's advice and went with black cardstock.  I used the folder as Jeanette did--Stampin' Ups Tin Tile and then also did a second panel with Stampin' Ups Maps, etc.  I used the color Colonial on the the Map card, with a Sizzix Tim Holtz Globe Die.  I then used the Brass colored rub-on with the Tin Tile card and gold cording. I also added a layer of The Paper Gold Mirricard cardstock behind the Tin Tile panel.   On both cards I added a sentiment from Taylored Expressions Simple Strips in Reverse-Everyday Occasions.   






I hope you have enjoyed my cards. I invite you to join us by making your own card today.  Please check out Jeanette's blog today to get her tips on how to make these beautiful metallic backgrounds.  And, be sure to check out Darlene and Kelly's blog later today to see how well they did on this technique.  Go and have some fun!  

Kelly is up as our counsellor tomorrow, so be sure to check her blog in the morning to see what we have in store for our camping, stamping class.  I hope you join us for our week of winter camping!


Image/Sentiment:  Taylored Expressions Simple Strips in Reverse Everyday Occasions/Sizzix Tim Holtz Globe Die

Cardstock:  Stampin' Up Basic Black; The Paper Cut Gold Mirricard

Ink:  None

Accessories:  Stampin' Up Tin Tile and Maps, etc. Embossing Folders; Jim Allred Metallic Rub-ons, Color Kit #2; Gold Cording



Thursday, January 28, 2021

Stamping Sisters Mini Winter Camp ~ Day 4


Hello friends and Stamping Sisters!  Welcome to Day 4--the final day-- of our Stamping Sisters Mini Winter Camp 2021. I was the first teacher on Monday and we learned how to strip.  Using card strips--not what you might be thinking.  It is winter by the way!   Darlene was our teacher Tuesday and we learned to reflect.   Wednesday it was Kelly's day to teach us to use some of the magazines we have for backgrounds.  Today, our teacher is Jeanette-let's see what she is presenting. Please join us--it sure will be fun!


Here are our blogs and the days we were the camp counselor if you need to look back:

Monday, January 25 ~  Barb (me!)  @ inkingintoretirement
Tuesday, January 26 ~ Darlene @ Accordingtobijou
Wednesday, January 27 ~ Kelly @ Sandcastlestamper
Thursday January 28 ~ Jeanette @ Creativeplay


For Jeanette's card, this is what she said:  Grab that bottle old-fashioned school glue. It could be the good stuff (Elmer's) or the cheap stuff. I read somewhere - I don't remember where - that when you add glue to cardstock (AND LET IT COMPLETELY DRY), you will get varying coverage of ink when you blend ink onto it. As I recall the technique could be used with any kind of ink. So--take a piece of plastic packaging and added a fair amount of glue in a pool on it and then I dabbed a 2" square acrylic block into the glue and then transferred the glue onto a piece of cardstock by gently placing the acrylic block on the cardstock, glue-side down. I repeated this process until I had a reasonable coverage on the cardstockSet the glued pieces of cardstock aside and let them completely dry. Once the glue has completely dried, use a blender brush to add ink to the cardstock and notice how the glue areas take the ink differently than those without glue. She also had a few other options so be sure to check out her blog if you want more info.  

I have never done something like this, so it was time to get into a sticky situation.  I took cheap glue--office supply store type--and put it on a piece of thick acetate.  I had a small piece about 2" x 4" that I cut off of the piece I used for Darlene's reflection technique on Tuesday.  I then swiped it over three different types of cardstock--two different whites-Neenah and Cougar as well as an ivory from Recollections.  I put down the glue in the morning, before I did a few errands and a treadmill walk.

This afternoon, they were all dry, though I could not see much difference in how the sheets looked.  I then brush blended two shades of colors of Taylored Expressions inks on each of the cards and then I saw the shades react differently.



I decided to use the purple one and the shades of brown on the ivory.  For the purple, I picked a die from The Stamps of Life called Thank You.  I also cut a larger circle from a piece of cardstock to see how that looked under, but I liked the color showing through.  A few enamel dots was the only embellishment.


For the shades of brown, I used two Stampin' Up sets--Gently Falling for the leaf and Country Home for the sentiment.  I used Gina K Designs Master Layouts 2 and 3 to cut the circles and stitching around the colored panel.  Three enamel dots and linen thread are the added embellishments.



I really like both of the cards and the panels with the colors are pretty:



I hope you have enjoyed my cards. I invite you to join us by making your own card today and maybe go back to make a card from the previous three days.  It is now your turn. Please check out Jeanette's blog today to get her tips on how to make a sweet background with glue..  And, be sure to check out Darlene and Kelly's blog later today to see how well they did on this technique.  Go and have some fun!  

I am not sure what the plans are for future camps--but I am ready for round 3!  Maybe later this spring or in the early summer again like we did in 2020.  I hope you have enjoyed our week of winter camping!


Image/Sentiment:  Stampin' Up Gently Falling, Country Home/The Stamps of Life Thank You Die

Cardstock:  Stampin' Up Early Espresso, Soft Suede; Gorgeous Grape, Highland Heather; Neenah Classic Crest White; Cougar Opaque White; Recollections Ivory

Ink:  Stampin' Up Early Espresso, Crumb Cake on Leaf Card/Various Taylored Expressions Ink Cubes for backgrounds, using TE Blender Brushes

Accessories:  White Glue; Enamel Dots; Stampin' Up Linen Thread; Gina K Designs Master Layouts 2 and 3




Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Stamping Sisters Mini Winter Camp ~ Day 3



Hello friends and Stamping Sisters!  Welcome to Day 3 of our Stamping Sisters Mini Winter Camp 2021. I was the first teacher on Monday and we learned how to strip.  Using card strips--not what you might be thinking.  It is winter by the way!   Darlene was our teacher yesterday and we learned to reflect.   Today it is Kelly's day to teach us--so let's go. Please join us--it sure will be fun!


Here are our blogs and the days we are going to be the camp counselor:

Monday, January 25 ~  Barb (me!)  @ inkingintoretirement
Tuesday, January 26 ~ Darlene @ Accordingtobijou
Wednesday, January 27 ~ Kelly @ Sandcastlestamper
Thursday January 28 ~ Jeanette @ Creativeplay


For Kelly's card, this is what she said:  We are going to be doing Stamped Paper!  Supplies need: Any magazine, ink and a stamp w/ a matching die if desired (you can always just fussy cut!)  Pick your magazine page and ink up a stamp. Stamp directly onto your magazine paper and let it dry. The paper tends to be a little slick - so a heat gun may be good, too but not necessary. Once it's dry, die cut/fussy cut your image and add it to your card.

I have never done something like this, so it was a very fun card and technique.  First, I went through a few magazines  and picked some colorful pages.


Then, I picked the stamps and for one set, the matching dies.  I went with 2 Gina K Designs sets--Beautiful Butterflies and Friendship Flower.  There are dies for the butterfly set, so I stamped and cut a few different ones.  I then fussy cut the floral image.


For my card, I embossed a background with a Cuttlebug Folder called Modern Wallpaper.  I placed the flower down first and added two of the butterflies on the leaves, on the edges.  I added three sequins for a bit of bling!



Here is the inside of my card, with an additional butterfly:




I hope you have enjoyed my card. I invite you to join us by making your own card today and maybe go back to make a card with paper strips from my lesson on Monday and one with Darlene's reflections class from yesterday.   And, I do hope you are able to play along with us tomorrow with Jeanette's lesson.  We will each post our lesson in the morning and then in the afternoon, we will post a card made from the day's lesson.  Yes, Jeanette is up tomorrow morning with her class and I will be posting a card from her tutorial tomorrow afternoon. 

It is now your turn. Please check out Kelly's blog today to get her tips on how to stamp on your magazine pages.  And, be sure to check out Darlene and Jeanette's blog later today to see how well they did on this technique.  Go and have some fun!  


Image/Sentiment:  Gina K Designs Beautiful Butterflies Stamp set plus matching dies and Friendship Flower

Cardstock:  Stampin' Up Night of Navy, Daffodil Delight, Seaside Spray; Magazine pages

Ink:  Versafine Onyx Black

Accessories:  Cuttlebug Modern Wallpaper; Sequins




Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Stamping Sisters Mini Winter Camp ~ Day 2


Hello friends and Stamping Sisters!  Welcome to Day 2 of our Stamping Sisters Mini Winter Camp 2021. I was the first teacher yesterday and we learned how to strip.  Using card strips--not what you might be thinking.  It is winter by the way!  Today it is Darlene's day to teach us--so let's go. Please join us--it sure will be fun!


Here are our blogs and the days we are going to be the camp counselor:

Monday, January 25 ~  Barb (me!)  @ inkingintoretirement
Tuesday, January 26 ~ Darlene @ Accordingtobijou
Wednesday, January 27 ~ Kelly @ Sandcastlestamper
Thursday January 28 ~ Jeanette @ Creativeplay


For Darlene's card, this is what she said:  OK...my class, along with my "tutorial" is "Reflection Technique".  Why do I have "tutorial" in quotes??  Because my card is a lesson in what went wrong!  Hahahahaha!  I can't wait to see what you all can do RIGHT!  I do hope that you  play along and have fun in our winter virtual stamp camp! So...My idea was to watercolor a landscape with sky, earth and lake.  Then create silhouettes of trees using SU's timeless classic "Lovely as a Tree" set.

I have tried the reflection technique in the past and have not been successful.  Today was no different as my card is the third attempt!  For my first card, I watercolored a piece of Fabriano Cold Press watercolor cardstock with Altenew Watercolor Brush Markers--the Tropical Fiesta Set.  Then, I stamped the large Lovely as a Tree with Hero Arts Intense Black.  So far--so good.  Then, I stamped the three trees I wanted to reflect in the water on a piece of acetate and laid it on the water.  Nope--nothing happened.  So, I tried it again.  No luck.  So, I tried it with StazOn-still nothing.  I know the color of the water was pretty dark, but I was not seeing hardly any ink--other than one blub on ink!  One final try--let's try Versamark and emboss for a bit of shine, like a true reflection on water or even an icy lake.  So, here is the one that did not turn out at all!


So--that bit of "stuff" on the dark blue water is 4 or 5 attempts with black ink on acetate and the final one with Versamark and embossed with Iridescent Ice.......   See a reflection or just dots?  Epic Fail!

Then, I decided I need to stamp and do the reflection first, and then watercolor.  So, I stamped this time with Versafine Onyx Black and did the reflection with the same ink and a piece of acetate.  I actually did it twice, but it still is not the reflection I had hoped.  I wonder if part of the problem is all of the little lines in the stamps--Oh Well, it is what it is and might not be too back.  This time, I also changed my medium.  I used another Altenew Watercolor product, their pan watercolors.  I also added a sun to the corner and trimmed the cardstock down a bit on all 4 sides.  The sentiment is from a package of Simon Says Stamp sentiment strips.



I hope you have enjoyed my card. I invite you to join us by making your own card today and maybe go back to make one with paper strips from the directions that I posted here yesterday.  And, I do hope you are able to play along with us all week.  We will each post our lesson in the morning and then in the afternoon, we will post a card made from the day's lesson.  Kelly is up tomorrow morning with her class and I will be posting a card from her tutorial tomorrow afternoon. 

It is now your turn. Please check out Darlene's blog today to get her tips on what to do and not do.  And, be sure to check out Kelly and Jeanette's blog later today to see how well they did the reflection technique.  Go and have some fun!  


Image/Sentiment:  Stampin' Up Lovely as a Tree/Simon Says Stamp sentiment strips

Cardstock:  Fabriano Cold Press Watercolor Paper; Stampin' Up Night of Navy, Mossy Meadow, Old Olive

Ink:  Versafine Onyx Black

Accessories:  Altenew Pan Watercolors



Monday, January 25, 2021

Stamping Sisters Mini Winter Camp ~ Day 1


Hello friends and Stamping Sisters!  Welcome to our Stamping Sisters Mini Winter Camp 2021.  Yes, we are going winter camping.  There are four teachers who will be leading your classes this week from 4 different states.  Three are in the middle of winter as Jeanette lives in Illinois, Darlene is in Washington state and I live in Wisconsin.  Our 4th teacher Kelly lives in the sweet state of Florida where I believe winter does not exist!

The 4 of us participated in our first Stamping Sisters Mini Card Camp in June of 2020.  This was the brainchild of my good friend Kelly and when she asked three of us to join her at camp, we all jumped and said yes.  I volunteered at the end of camp last summer to organize another round and that is this week.  Wait--we had a June camp in Florida and now a winter 2021 camp in Wisconsin?  We sure are messed up. But, here we are again! Coincidently, three years ago, all 4 of us were at my house for a "real" stamp Camp-in-Oga weekend!  We still are heading to camp, though for 2020 and now in 2021, this is a virtual one and everyone is invited to attend.  Please join us--it sure will be fun!


Here are our blogs and the days we are going to be the camp counselor:

Monday, January 25 ~  Barb (me!)  @ inkingintoretirement
Tuesday, January 26 ~ Darlene @ Accordingtobijou
Wednesday, January 27 ~ Kelly @ Sandcastlestamper
Thursday January 28 ~ Jeanette @ Creativeplay

Yes, I am up today as your first instructor.  My challenge for the day, along with a tutorial for making a card, is below.  Each day one of us will provide the directions and photos for our card.  The challenge will be posted on the teacher's blog in the morning.  We hope you will join us.  Please Play Along--and remember, it is free to attend our camp!  

For my card, these are the supplies you will need.  Various scraps or pieces of cardstock.  You can use a rainbow of colors—or various shades of one or two colors.  The pieces need to be as long or wide as your card-and will be cut in strips.  You will also need a word die—a large one if possible and a stamp that is a strip sentiment-one line of words or a single word. Then basics, adhesive, card base, die cut machine, ink, etc.

Here we go:

First, I think you should pick out your word die and the sentiment.  I went with  Waffle Flower Oversize Heart and made a second set of cards with Waffle Flower Oversize Hello.


Then, if you have a die set that cuts strips, you can use that.  I recently purchased Simon Says Stamp Strips 1 and 2 as I really like that they have a bit of an edge on the side of the strip.  Or, you can just cut strips in various widths with your paper trimmer.  Your Choice!  I used the dies and cut strips from all 4 of the dies for various widths (.15, .35, .6 and .8)


Now, you will need to decide on your color combo for the background and grab those scraps and strips of cardstock you have saved from past projects.  I went with shades of red:


Taking the various strips, come up with a pattern for placing the strips on your piece of cardstock.  You should start with a piece of A2 cardstock as it can be trimmed at the end for size you want to use for your card front.  You can also use a piece of cardstock that had been stamped on one side as it is going to be covered with strips or can be on the back, like you will see with mine below.  You can either use liquid glue or your tape runner and cover the front of your cardstock with the adhesive.  If using liquid glue, put in on half if the card front at a time so it does not dry out. For my first card, I placed one of the widest strips down the middle from corner to corner.  Then, add different colors and widths of strips as you wish to fill up the card front.  Any random pattern works!


When all of the strips are down, if you turn your cardstock over, it should look something like this:


 
Now, you can use a large scissors to trim them off along the 4 edges.  






Your completed front is now done and you can trim with a paper trimmer to the card front size you want to use.



I then die cut the word Heart three times from white cardstock and layered them on top of each other, using liquid glue.  I like the dimension the three layers give to word dies--especially the large ones.



I layered my striped background on a piece of black cardstock, then on a white card base.  I think a single sentiment strip looks best with the large die cut, so I picked one and heat embossed on black cardstock.  I added a few white sequins for the final touch.  My card is complete!  Your lesson for today is done.



I then grabbed a few shades of green cardstock and made another set of backgrounds. This time I laid them horizontally, vertically and again on an angle.


I picked another Waffle Flower Stamp and Die Set called Oversize Hello:


Here are the completed three cards I made, with some added bling:


It is now your turn.  Pick a color theme--use one or two colors--or maybe use all of the colors of the rainbow--ROYGBIV!  Cut the cardstock in various widths or use a strip die.  Find a large word die and a coordinating strip sentiment.  Create your striped background with strips, add your word die with the coordinating sentiment and your card is done.  So Now, go and have some fun!  

I hope you have enjoyed my cards and the tutorial for making this fun card.  It is not hard, but I think it looks so cool!  I invite you to join me by making your own card,  And, I do hope you are able to play along with us all week.  We will each post our lesson in the morning and then in the afternoon, we will post a card made from the day's lesson.  Darlene is up tomorrow morning with her class and I will be posting a card from her tutorial tomorrow afternoon.  I have no idea what the other three teachers will be making-I just know the supplies needed!  So, I will be playing along with all of you!


Image/Sentiment:  Waffle Flower Oversize Hello and Heart Stamp Sets and Matching Dies

Cardstock:  Neenah Class Crest 110# Solar White; Stampin' Up Black and shades of red and green 

Ink:  Hero Arts Intense Black; White Embossing Powder

Accessories:  White Enamel Dots; White Sequins; Simon Says Stamp Strips 1 and 2 Die Sets; Stampin' Up Mini Banner Tag Punch;