Sunday, June 12, 2011

Patriotic Card - making do with what you have...

So life is still terribly busy, but I am trying to create and post as much as I can.  These days, I truly need the creative time to wind-down and step away from everything else for awhile.  Thank goodness for the monthly SWAP group I belong to, otherwise, I might go even longer without creating.  Our SWAP theme for May was a 4th of July card - we try to work a couple of months ahead on our themes.  My challenge was that I don't own any current 4th of July or otherwise "patriotic" stamps.  I saw a layout similar to the basic layout of this card on one of the many sketch challenges out there, and knew that with the small star punch, the built-in color combination of the Nautical Expeditions DSP available right now in the Summer Mini catalog, and the Baker's Twine also available in the Summer Mini, that I could pull off a "patriotic" card.  I think it turned out pretty well for a "make-do" card.

Supplies used:
Stamps:  Fabulous Phrases
Cardstock:  Cherry Cobbler, Not Quite Navy, Whisper White
DSP:  Nautical Expeditions
Ink:  Not Quite Navy
Other:  Cherry Cobbler Baker's Twine, Word Window Punch, Small Star Punch, 1/4" non-SU circle punch, distressing tool and Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder (the stars are embossed with polka dots).

Thanks for stopping by and hope to see you again soon!





Saturday, May 21, 2011

Mother's Day & Father's Day w/Paisely Petals

Hello, and Happy Saturday to all.  It has been awhile since I posted.  Between my new job and my Mom's illness, life is kind of crazy busy right now.  I am thankful for my creative time as it is a real stress reliever for me and I am anxious for my club ladies to arrive today.  I am ready to see them and have some stamping fun!

I love, love, LOVE the new Paisley Petals DSP that will be available in the new catalog in July.  Demonstrators and customers were able to pre-purchase some in March and April.  And, my April club used it in making a lovely set of cards and folder, which you can see HERE. 

In March, my Long Distance Swappers group theme was Mother's Day, and this paper is perfect for anything feminine.  In addition to the paper, I used the yummy Baja Breeze seam binding ribbon - this is the greatest ribbon to work with, so soft and smooth, it works great with the "ruching" technique.  This card was very simple to put together, using the beautiful paper, the seam binding ribbon, the Scalloped Border Punch to add a little interest.  The greeting was stamped and punched out with the Wide Oval Punch and then mounted on on of the tags from Lots of Tags sizzlet die set.  I use this set of sizzlets more than anything else - love them.


For April, our swap them was Father's Day, and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised with how this card turned out.  Masculine cards seem to always be hard to make, and for the life of me, although I LOVE this DSP, I couldn't figure out what to do with that print that looks like amoebas.  But, I decided to give it a shot for background paper on a Father's Day card, thinking at least using large pieces like that would use it up quickly.  The base of the card is Tangerine Tango, with the amoeba paper layered onto that.  A strip of Tangerine Tango was paper pierced and sponged and laid across that.  I used the Circles # 2 die to cut out the circle from Sahara Sand, then ran that through the Big Shot with the Square Lattice Textured Embossing Folder.  The greeting panel was stamped from the Four Frames set which we were also able to pre-order in April and punched with the Decorative Label Punch.  Then the ever so versatile Teeny Tiny Wishes provided the sentiment - punched with the Word Window Punch then layered on top of the Decorative Label.  Additional Decorative Label Punches were punched from Old Olive and Tangerine Tango, sponged and layered behind the main greeting panel.  I used the Buttons #5 Sizzlet die to cut buttons out of Old Olive cardstock, tied linen thread through the buttonholes and then adhered with a dimensional in the lower right corner of the greeting panel.  A gold brad was added to the right of the greeting panel for just a little something extra.

Thanks for stopping by, I hope you enjoy these cards.

 

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

BIRDS!

I was so swamped with life, that I was unable to post our March club projects.  Considering that I have already posted April's, it seemed time to go back and address those from March.  March's club hostess wanted to see cards done with the bird and owl punches that were fairly gender neutral.  For this owl card I "sort of" used a sketch challenge to get the layout - "sort of" means I modified it a bit and I am sorry I can't remember which challenge it was now.  I used the Newsprint DSP, Basic Black, Real Red and Whisper White - a simple knot of the ribbon on the front gives it a little something, but not something too "girly".

There are lots of examples floating around out there on the Internet using the Inspired by Nature grass stamp and the retired horizontal slot punch to make cattails.  Combined with the bird punch, a simple layout and Chocolate Chip, Kraft and Very Vanilla - you have a nice gender-neutral card.  We used the Designer Label punch, the 1 1/4" and the 1" Circle punches to layer up the sentiment panel.  Sponging the edges of the bird and the wing really give it that little extra dimension it needs.  This was a super easy and quick card and one that could be replicated in multiples which could then be used for a number of different ocassions by switching out the greetings.

For this little owl card, I wanted to use my Woodgrain background stamp which I ordered some time ago and yet had somehow never gotten it out to use it.  The Kraft Panel was stamped with the Woodgrain background stamp in Chocolate Chip.  The hole in the tree was punched with the 11/4" Circle Punch, and a Scalloped Circle frame was placed around the outside of it.  A Whisper White panel was placed inside, and the blue behind the punched owl peeking out of the hole in the tree was sponged in Marina Mist.  The greeting, punched out with the Modern Label punch was, is from Teeny Tiny Wishes - love that set!

Thanks so much for stopping by and come again soon!


Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Paisley Petals Card Portfolio and Cards


Stampin Up! will be featuring this new Paisley Petals designer paper in the new Idea Book & Catalog due out in July.  As a special during April only, customers who ordered at least $20 in merchandise also had the opportunity to pre-purchase this great paper as well as a new stamp set - Four Frames - that will also be available in the new catalog in July.  April's club hostess wanted to make card sets that could be given as gifts, and use the Paisley Petals paper, so this card portfolio w/4 cards fit the bill. 

Now, having been called away to Texas to be with my Mom for some medical issues, and returning home just the night before club, I had NO time to prepare, so when I saw the card portfolio and cards  on Lisa Freeman's blog HERE - I knew I had my folder as well as two of the card designs - one thing I so love about the stamping community is the way most everyone shares so freely - and I would like to thank Lisa for sharing so many wonderful ideas on her blog - if not for her share on this - I would have been lost for my April club project. 


This stunning butterfly card designed by Lisa also uses the Big Butterfly Sizzix Die, the larger of the two butterflies were also run through the BigShot to give it some additional texture.








Lisa's flower card used the scalloped circles to make the flowers, since I had the new Fun Flowers Bigz die, I used it instead.  The antique brad in the middle gives it just the right touch.






The following other two cards were also composites of sketch challenges, various projects seen and of course, this wonderful paper. 










Thanks for stopping by - come back soon!


Monday, April 25, 2011

Hello again!

Wow, it's been over two months since I last posted.  Between the new, more than full-time job, a family illness and being a wife and mom, the time has simply evaporated.  I really did (and still do) have good intentions of posting more often.  Without further ado, and in order to post something quickly, here is our family Easter card for this year:

Supplies used:
Cardstock and paper:  Marina Mist, Window Sheets, Botanical Gazette
Stamps:  Thoughts & Prayers, All Holidays
Ink:  White StazOn
Accessories:  Framed Tulips Embossing Folder, Marina Mist Satin Ribbon, Pearls

Thanks so much for stopping by!  I hope you and yours had a very Happy Easter yesterday.



Sunday, February 20, 2011

So Happy For You Shoebox SWAP

Considering it was very close to whiteout conditions here most of the day today, I thought I would share a bright and cheery card with you.  This card was the Shoebox SWAP of one of my fellow demonstrator's and friends - Georgia Mitchell.    She used the bright and cheery colors of the Ice Cream Parlor Ribbon & Button pack from the Sale-A-Bration brochure  - Melon Mambo, Daffodil Delight, Old Olive and Pacific Point.  In fact, her card is a CASE of the So Happy for You card on page 4 of the Sale-A-Bration brochure and it really is a pick-me-up type of card. 

Remember that during Sale-A-Bration, you receive 1 Sale-A-Bration item free for each $50 in Stampin Up merchandise purchased.  There are new, exclusive and adorable sets available only during Sale-A-Bration and in addition to these new and exclusive items, Stampin Up has also made a selection of stamp sets from the Idea Book & Catalog available for selection as Sale-A-Bration rewards - you can see a listing of these sets on the inside back cover of the Sale-A-Bration brochure.

Thanks for stopping by today, come back again soon!



Friday, February 11, 2011

Sew Suite Shoebox SWAP

On February 3rd, I attended a Shoebox SWAP at my upline's studio.  For the Shoebox SWAP we were to design a card or project using either a Sale-A-Bration set or a set from the Occasions mini catalog.  Of course, due to my renewed interest in sewing, I knew right away that I would design a SWAP using items from the Sew Suite set of products from the Occasions mini.  The Sew Suite products can be found on pages 32 thru 37 of the Occasions mini.  I followed the color scheme in the Sweet Stitches DSP, and incorporated my favorite base card color - Crumb Cake - it just goes with everything and it's strong enough to stand up.

I stamped the sewing image from the Sew Suite stamp set (page 33) in Melon Mambo onto a circle I had cut with my Big Shot and the Circles #2 die.  I also stamped a portion of the sewing machine in Daffodil Delight and punched the circle out with a 1/4" circle punch and layered that onto the main image.  The greeting below the sewing machine is from the ever so versatile Teeny Tiny Wishes set available in the main IBC.  The scalloped layers of DSP were cut using the Tasteful Trims XL die which was in the Holiday mini and is still available.  The Melon Mambo piece was textured using the Square Lattice texture folder.  I stamped the measuring tape from the Sew Suite set onto Daffodil Delight and then cut it out with my paper snips.  The measuring tape piece made a great layer to cover the "seam" where the DSP and Melon Mambo layers met up.  The circle with the main image was then layered on top with dimensionals. 

I also used this card for the Long Distance Swappers January SWAP where our theme was to use a set from the Occasions mini.  So this SWAP did double duty for me!

Thanks for stopping by and come back again soon!



Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Valentine CASE

For the third and final project my January club made this Valentine card that I CASEd from Tami Black HERE.  I absolutely loved how she used the map paper from the Newsprint DSP with this sentiment from Word Play.  We actually made our card into a gate fold with the sentiment attached to a belly band and then used the ledger paper from the Newsprint DSP pack on the inside.  This is a great Valentine card for guys and I am going to give it to my hubby for Valentine's. 

Supplies used on this card:
Stamp set(s):  Word Play
Paper:  Real Red, Newsprint DSP, Glitter paper (from Occasions mini)
Ink:  Basic Black
Other:  Decorative Label Punch, Real Red 1/8" Taffeta

Thanks for stopping by and visit again soon!


Friday, February 4, 2011

Nature Walk


I have another share from January stamp club today.  For these cards we used the Nature Walk set and Botanical Gazette paper from the Occasions Mini.  I let the paper guide the color combo and thus we have Early Espresso, Marina Mist and Very Vanilla.  First we ran the Marina Mist layer through the Framed Tulips embossing folder available on page 28 of the Occassions Mini and attached that to our Early Espresso base card.  The next layer is a piece of the DSP from Botanical Gazette with the small bird print.  We then stamped the birdcage image from Nature Walk (page 27 of the mini) in Early Espresso on a square of Very Vanilla and distressed/sponged.  We punched slots on either side of the bird cage image and ran our taffeta ribbon through there and tied it with linen thread.  I thought I had Early Espresso taffeta and did not, so used retired Kraft taffeta on this card.  The ribbon was secured behind the Marina Mist embossed layer with snail.  We stamped the "it's the little things" greeting from The You're a Gem set (page 25 of the mini) onto a vintage tag and tied that to the taffeta ribbon, the tag is also secured with a dimensional to the card so that it doesn't "swing" too much.  Finally, we stamped greetings from Teeny Tiny Wishes - a most versatile set of greetings available in the Idea Book & Catalog on page 157 - onto Very Vanilla.  The greeting was punched out using the Word Window punch and adhered to an Early Espresso piece punched with the Modern Label punch.  The greeting was then adhered to the card with dimensionals. 

I hope you enjoy today's share and stop by to visit again soon!


Thursday, February 3, 2011

Clean and Simple with Build a Blossom

At our January club meeting, we played with the new Build a Blossom stamp set and Blossom Petals Punch, both on page 12 of the Occasions Mini Catalog.  This stamp set and punch make for quick and beautiful cards.  We used our bone folders to slightly curl each petal for texture, then to anchor our flower petals, we used a 1 1/4" circle punched out of the same color cardstock as the petals.  For the flower centers, we used the Fabric Designer Brads available as part of the Oh Sew Suite family of products in the Occasions mini.  These brads, available on page 36, are really nice and just the right size for using as a flower center with the Build a Blossom set.  The leaves were also punched out using the Blossom Petals Punch.  Quick, clean, simple, lovely.

Supplies used on these cards:
Stamp sets:  Build a Blossom, Curly Cute
Card stock:  Crumb Cake, Pink Pirouette, Wild Wasabi
Ink:  Regal Rose, Old Olive
Accessories:  Fabric Designer Brads
Tools:  Blossom Petals punch, 1 1/4" Circle punch, paper piercer, bone folder.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Sale-A-Bration 2011 - January 25 - March 31, 2011

Stampin' Up! Sale-A-Bration



Sale-A-Bration Details

Stampin' Up!'s biggest promotion of the year, Sale-A-Bration is here!  This year there are four great Sale-A-Bration stamp sets for a hostess/customer to choose from in either clear- or wood-mount.  In addition, there is a Designer Series Paper & Quick Accents pack, a Ribbon & Button pack, a digital content CD, and Décor Elements!  As if that weren't enough to choose from, SU has again added a listing of stamp sets from the main Idea Book & Catalog that you can select as free Sale-A-Bration items.  Click on the picture above to download the Sale-A-Bration brochure and see all of the choices.

There are three ways for you to earn FREE products:

Spend: Receive a FREE Sale-A-Bration product for every $50 you spend on merchandise (before tax and shipping)!

Host: A hostess will receive a FREE Sale-A-Bration product for every $300 in workshop sales*, in addition to the generous regular hostess benefits!

Join: If you are interested in becoming a demonstrator yourself, even if only for getting top quality products for a substantial discount, take advantage of the Sale-A-Bration sign-up special and receive 15% off the Starter Kit (Standard or Digital+), plus receive a special Sale-A-Bration bonus bundle valued up to $50!

Things to Remember:

» All Sale-A-Bration products are exclusive to this promotion and will never be offered again - so don't delay!

» Order deadlines: » Phone or Email: Thursday, March 31; 9:00 PM (EST)

How do you order?

E-mail me at r.duff.pressgrove@comcast.net
Call me at 612-889-2018
Visit my online store at http://www.honeybdesigns.stampinup.net/

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Valentine SWAP with Love Letters

Today's share is a card I designed for my monthly Long Distance Swappers Valentine SWAP.  The Love Letters DSP, and therefore also the color scheme, is the same as that used in the calendars I posted recently.  The Love Letters paper is just beautiful, and although it works perfectly for a Valentine themed card, the designs are quite elegant and versatile.

 Items used on this card:
Stamp Sets:  Punch Potpouri, Occasional Quotes
Paper:  Crumb Cake, Riding Hood Red, Basic Black, Watercolor paper, Love Letters DSP
Ink:  Black StazOn, Riding Hood Red, Always Artichoke, Crumb Cake
Other:  Scallop Trim Border Punch, Full Heart Punch, Scalloped Heart of Hearts Embosslit, Basic Pearls, Aquapainter, Dimensionals


I hope you like the card I've shared today and visit again soon! 






Saturday, January 15, 2011

In-Colors Card

Hello again.  Today I thought I would share a card I created recently for a SWAP group I belong to called the Long Distance Swappers.  We do one SWAP each month and generally have a theme for each month.  This theme required use of the current In-Colors.  Techniques used on this card include paper piecing, coloring with markers, and direct to paper enhancement of embossed images.


 Items used on this card include:
Stamp set(s):  Chic Boutique
Paper:  Concord Crush, Pear Pizzazz, Blushing Bride, Very Vanilla, In-Color DSP Pack
Ink:  Stazon Black, Concord Crush, Pear Pizzazz and Blushing Bride Markers
Accessories:  Big Shot, Vintage Wallpaper Impressions folder, In-Color Ribbons in Pear Pizzazz, Blushing Bride and Concord Crush

I'd love to hear your comments if you care to share.

Enjoy and thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Occasions Mini Catalog has gone live!

Items in the Occasions Mini Catalog  are now available for ordering.  Click on the button below to view all the great new stamps and other products in this new mini catalog.  This is going to be fun!





Saturday, January 1, 2011

Hello & Happy New Year!

Hello and Happy New Year to all!  Welcome to my HoneyB Designs blog.  For those who do not know me, my name is Becky Pressgrove.  I live with my husband, son and two adorable dogs in the Twin Cities, MN, and as a natural born and raised Texan, I have to say that winters here can be a bit rough. 

I have created this blog to share my love of crafting and creative projects with others.  I am a Stampin' UP! demo, and the majority of the projects I share here will be stamping/papercrafting related, but I also enjoy sewing, crochet, jewelry-making, home decor - just about anything crafty - and will share other worthy projects and tidbits as well. 

Since it is a brand new year, I thought that our December stamp club calendar project would be perfect for sharing today. 

For these calendars - I CASED the layout/design  from Kim Warne's coaster calendar HERE and used Angie Juda's design which utilizes two coasters, jumbo grommets and ribbon to make the calendar free-standing HERE.  Following are the supplies used:
  • Love Letters DSP
  • Basic Black and Riding Hood Red cardstock
  • Basic Black wide striped grosgrain ribbon, Basic Black satin ribbon, Basic Black 1/4 in. grosgrain ribbon, Victoria lace ribbon, Linen Thread
  • Antique Brads
  • Jumbo Grommets
  • Scallop Circle punches
  • Rectangular coasters and calendars obtained thru a bulk buy group
I will also be working on setting up a blog store where I will have finished products, project kits and tutorials as well as retired SU! product available for sale, so watch for that coming soon.

Thanks for stopping by and here's to a happy and prosperous New Year to all!

I hope you will visit again.