Saturday, February 20, 2010

Vintage Vogue Purse & Cards Stamping Class


In this class we will learn all about vintage style. I have so many techniques and ideas to show you. We will make 4 cards, each highlighting a different vintage style: Modern Vintage, Layered Vintage, Distressed Vintage, and Very Vintage. The cards fit beautifully in this stylish purse. You will have an opportunity to stamp with Vintage Vogue, a new stamp set from the Occasions Mini. Join me at this class as we learn all about vintage style.


Class Information:

Date: March 22, 2010
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: My Stamp Room, East Falmouth
Class Fee: $20

Register by: 3/15/10







Friday, February 19, 2010

Quilting with Stampin' Up!

My story begins with this cute little purse I made a few weeks ago. Now, I should also start by saying that I am not a seamstress by any means. I can make my sewing machine sew straight lines (most of the time) and that is about it.

These cute little purses have been all the rage in the Stampin' Up! world for about 6 weeks or so, at least that is when I first saw them. What does quilting and purse making have to do with Stampin' Up! you ask. Well, each one of those squares was cut on our Big Shot Machine by Sizzix (113439) using the Scallop Square Die (115950). By using the Big Shot to cut, I was able to cut 8 perfect squares at a time just by folding my fabric and running it through. Even I couldn't believe how easy that was.

When my purse was complete of course I had to show it off to friends and family, and some of you may have seen it if you have attended one of my most recent workshops.

My sister, who I didn't think would care less about it said to me, "Wow, do you think you could make a quilt for the baby?" My response was no. I was willing to make her a pillow in that style, but she really wanted a quilt. I think you know what happened next...

The "baby" was born on 2/10/10 and I planned a surprise visit (I'm in Massachusetts and Abi is in Michigan). I showed up at her house to meet the new precious Amelia Margaret, who was only 3 days old, with my big shot in hand.

I had three goals for my trip. One was to meet my new niece and spend time with my sister. Two, to help her around the house any way I could. And, three, to make her a quilt in the 3 1/2 days I was there.

I had planned to use the leftover fabric from her crib bedding and curtains that my mother had made for the nursery, but there wasn't as much left as I had hoped. I was able to get some really great fabrics to go with what we had a the local fabric store. I started cutting my squares on Saturday night. I finished cutting and started pinning the layers together on Sunday morning (Thank you Linda for your help pinning). By the time my mom arrived on Sunday night we were ready to start sewing.

Here she is in action sewing the x across each square.


When all the layers were together, it was time to assemble the quilt. I laid everything out on the floor and pinned numbers to each square to keep track of where it was to be sewn.


With my mom doing most of the sewing (probably about 70%), we were able to finish putting it together, trim the scallops (sometimes a little too close) and get it into the washing machine by about 2:00 am on Tuesday morning. We got a few hours of much needed sleep. In the later part of the morning we took it out of the dryer and realized we had some repair work to do. If you clip those scallops to close to the seam that creates a hole. Fortunately the holes were very easy to repair. There were quite a few. I guess that's what we get for playing with sharp scissors when we were very tired.

I am soooooo proud of what we made. Thank you Mom! I could have never done it without you (at least not in just a few days).

I think it looks beautiful on the crib. The whole nursery is just gorgeous.

This is my favorite picture of all. My sweet niece, Amelia Margaret (6 days old) is enjoying the fruits of our labor. Amelia, I hope you love your new quilt!


I didn't spend my entire trip quilting, I did quite a bit of cleaning, cooking, helped with feedings, diapering, holding (my favorite job), visited with family, and before I left on Tuesday afternoon, I designed her birth announcement on My Digital Studio (118108).


This is the front, the birth information along with a picture of her with her brother will be on the inside.


To order the Big Shot, any of the Bigz dies for your quilting projects or My digital Studio, please visit my online store.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Stampin' Up! Helps With Haiti Relief

Shelli Garner posted on her blog today about Stampin' Up!'s efforts in helping the people of Haiti. Stampin' Up! bought and put together 5000 hygiene kits for the earthquake victims. You can read Shelli's post at http://www.soshelli.com

From now until February 28, 2010, $2 from every I {Heart} Hearts stamp set sold will be donated American Red Cross’ Haiti Relief and Development Fund. The Red Cross is already well-established in Haiti, and this money will be used to provide immediate relief and long-term support through supplies, technical assistance and other support to help those in need.

I am so proud to be part of such an awesome company!


Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Bird Punch & More Card Set Class


Winter is the perfect time to create a supply of all-occasions cards for the year. In this class, we will be creating 5 all occasion cards using products from our new 2010 Occasions Mini. I can’t wait to show you the new re-designed, two-step punch. You are going to fall in love with the easy to use, easy to store design. We just released a fantastic new 12” x 12” paper pack! Each Designer Series Paper Stack has 48 double-sided sheets. It goes perfectly with our Well Scripted occasions stamp set. Reserve your seat, you won’t want to miss this!

Class Information:

Date: February 22, 2010
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: My Stamp Room, East Falmouth
Class Fee: $30 (includes the Two-Step Bird Punch)

Register by: 2/8/10





Monday, January 18, 2010

My First Build A Bear Birthday Party!

I had the cupcakes made to match the Pawsitively Prints DSP (Pretty in Pink and Old Olive).




Here are all the projects I made for samples and treats.



Upon arrival the kids stamped their treat bags to put all of their loot in.


After pizza they made a notebook holder. The boys used Pumpkin Pie instead of Pretty in Pink.




This was the favorite project. I got the idea for this one from someones blog, but I don't remember where I saw it. When the kids arrived I took their picture with the birthday girl and then printed them out so they each took home a picture on the frame they made.




This was the invitation for the girls.



This one for the boys.


I found the little teddy bear cookies and thought they would look cute with my theme. I put a bag of these in each of the kids bags while they were stamping.




Saturday, January 16, 2010

2010 Stampin' Luau!


Grab your friends for a fun night out!

Saturday, January 23rd
6:00 - 9:00 PM

My Stamp Room
East Falmouth, MA 02536

Free Make-N-Take Projects
Food
Cocktails
Lots of Prizes
(including a copy of My Digital Studio)
Cash & Carry Clearance

Earn Door prize tickets when you:
Bring a Friend (3)
RSVP by 1/21 (2)
Dress Tropical (2)
Bring a Dish to Share (2)
Place an Order (3/every $25)
Book a Workshop (10)
Have hosted a 2010 Workshop (10)
Have hosted a 2009 Workshop (5)


I look forward to seeing you on Saturday!

P.S. In case you were wondering, I made the invitation with My Digital Studio!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Love Sparkles Class


Join me as we make 30 handmade love notes with a convenient carrying box to share this Valentine's Day. Forget the store bought brands from mega-stores and instead share the creativity of making your own love notes with you children and friends. You'll be amazed at how quickly these notes go together using our Simply Scrappin' Kits. The kits are budget friendly and mom and kid approved. Share the love with classmates and friends this Valentine's Day!
Class Date: January 25, 2010 (Register by 1/13)
5:00 - 6:45 Mommy and Me (school aged children only please) - Shared kit $25
7:00 - 9:30 Adults and Older Children - Class fee $20







Class Time








Thursday, November 19, 2009

I'm now Certified!


I am now certified in My Digital Studio. Over the past few months I have completed all of the required training, and the projects necessary to receive my certification from Stampin' Up!

Now I look forward to showing you how easy and fun it is to create your own projects!

Click here to learn more or to purchase MDS.



Tuesday, November 3, 2009

More Class Photos!












I am very excited about this class, I had to share some more photos with you. There is still room to sign up, but only for a few more days.



Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Medallion One Sheet Wonder Card Class


Join us for this class and make 10 beautiful cards fast using a unique One Sheet Wonder template. A One Sheet Wonder is a technique for using a single stamped sheet of cardstock cut into multiple pieces to create a quick-to-make set of cards, 3-D projects or scrapbook pages. I’ll also be showing you how our versatile Medallion stamp can add interest and color with the Baby Wipe Technique. This set features rich colors that span the seasons making it a perfect set to use year round or give as a gift for any occasion.

Class Information
Date: November 23, 2009
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: My Stamp Room, East Falmouth
Register by: November 11, 2009
Fee: $35 (includes Madallion Stamp)








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