Monday, August 3, 2015

Amazing Birthday!

Today I am sharing a card that I received at convention from LeeAnn Greff and my spin off of that card.  Her card uses the cherry on top designer series paper (dsp) and the greeting comes from the tin of cards stamp set.  Both are new to the current catalog.
 
 
Those of you who have had the chance to experience convention, know the madhouse that I speak of when demonstrators are swapping cards.  It's crazy!  LeeAnn took a moment to explain her card when I spoke about the cute little window.  Here was what she used:
 
You just feed the designer series paper (dsp) into the punch as far as it will go making sure it is centered and punch.  This will give you one full size punch piece, which I will show you how to use in a second card.  Then turn it around 180 degrees and push all the way in as far as it will go again and line it up with previous punched area and punch.  You will just get some scraps that cut this time.
Now, LeeAnn stopped there.  I turned mine 90 degrees and repeated this punching pattern one more time to get this:
 
The greeting comes from the stamp set called Amazing Birthday.  I needed a masculine card so used some dsp that is retired...it was in the occasions catalog this  past spring.  Watch the clearance rack, sometimes it shows up there.  It was called Adventure Bound.
You can turn that piece one more time so all four sides are punched to get a more circular window.
Now, remember the one good punched piece?  Here is another card I made with that piece.
 
Both cards use the large polka dot embossing folder.  The greeting on this one comes from a FREE set we received at convention called Something to Say.  I frayed the burlap ribbon a bit on each end.  The tag piece was punched with the banner triple punch found on page 165 of the new catalog.
Thanks for stopping by today.  Have a great week!
 

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Watermelon card

Today's card is another swap card I did for my July swap, plus I took a few to convention with me. 
 It uses some of the new in colors, watermelon wonder and cucumber crush.  It took me a bit to see how would be easiest to make the watermelon  piece.  After some trial and error, this is what I felt was easiest to achieve the watermelon piece.
 
 
Cut white cs to 3 3/4" x 5" and then mark with a pencil at the very bottom at 1 7/8" to mark the middle.

 
Take the work of art stamp set and start creating the watermelon.  Using the tick mark, line up from the to the corners at the top to make the diagonal cuts.  Using paper snips trim the top of the green to create the rind.
Using the tree builder punch and the 1- 3/4 inch scallop circle punches to create the bite mark and the seeds of the watermelon out of a scrap of black cs.
 

 
Add some watermelon wonder ribbon and the greeting comes from the set named Num-Num.  All supplies are in the 2015-2016 annual catalog.  If you don't have one yet and want one, feel free to contact me.
 

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Swap card for convention

Today I am sharing one of my swap cards for convention.  So fun and quite easy to do.  I love the bright, summer time colors.  I used rich razzleberry, and pear pizzazz. 
You can see the double time embossing on the white layer a little better in the bottom picture.  The large dots texture impressions embossing folder lends itself well to this technique.  The greeting comes from a hostess set in this new catalog called A Whole Lot of Lovely.  I just inked the whole thing in pear pizzazz and then took a q tip to remove the green ink from the flowers.  Then using the rich razzleberry marker, I colored them in again.  Remember to huff on it before stamping.  The moisture from your breath with moisten the fast drying ink. 
 
Here is the hostess set I used.:
 
 
A Whole Lot of Lovely
139456--clear mount
138942--wood mount
 
If you would like to book a class, contact me or you can get some of your friends to place orders and do a catalog workshop as well and have the chance to earn this stamp set for FREE!
 
 
 
 

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Summer life!

Wow, I love summertime...so much fun, but it always seems to go so fast!  We had rain in the hay fields so it enabled me to post here this morning.  We had a drag racing weekend a week ago...and both of our kids and hubby, Jim, spent the weekend racing.  It had been 5 years since our daughter has been home during a race.
 
 It's a Nova party!  Here is all three of their cars...with Jim and Jeff in the background chatting about the day.
Here are the kids filling out their tech cards.
They all race the same class together in Pro Class, so that means they get to race each other sometimes.  Here is Jim and Jeff racing each other!
Here is Jillian in her 75 Nova getting ready to do a time trial.
It's a family event so even Oakley gets to go spend the day.  Jillian giving him a drink of water.
It was great to spend the weekend with family and friends.  We had a wedding reception to go to on Saturday evening, so made some wedding cards for that weekend as well.  We went to the reception and dance at Flatwillow Hall.  I didn't envy those getting up early to head to the races the next day!  We stayed waaaaaay too long dancing and visiting with neighbors.  Here are the cards:
Thanks for stopping by today...I know this was kind of a long post, thanks for hanging in there with me.  Sahara sand and wisteria wonder are pretty together.
 

Monday, June 8, 2015

Masculine Birthday!

These type cards can be tough, but we all need them in our stash of cards!  I wanted to share my latest birthday card that I made for a nephew this past weekend. 
 
Smoky slate, black and white along with some dazzling diamonds glimmer paper!  Used a retired sizzlits for the numbers but the greeting is from Sassy Saluatations.  Thanks for stopping by today and keep in mind that the new catalog is now available.  Contact me to get yours. 

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

New In Colors 2015-2017

Today I am sharing with you the newest in color collection that will go live to customers in a few weeks.  If you would like a new catalog, be sure to contact me and let me know.

 
Watermelon Wonder...this is a beautiful color, more red than calypso coral.  Kind of reminds me of a lighter shade of the retired color Poppy Parade.  Going to be a great summer color.

Mint Macaron...the designers ran out of this color at Stampin Up! so it was very popular with them.  It is NOT a pastel green...it is a green with more of a gray tone to it.  Very close to our retired color Sage Shadow.  I've missed sage shadow so pretty happy to see this color!

Cucumber Crush...a beautiful bright green.  This will make a wonderful Christmas green and leaf green, so bright and pretty.  I don't think SU has had anything close to this color before.

Tiptop Taupe...this is a nice neutral that will fit right between sahara sand and crumb cake.  It is a little more brown than sahara sand and yet more gray than crumb cake.  I love it!

Delightful Dijon...those of you who have missed more mustard like I have will love this color.  It is not a match to more mustard but probably the closest we have to that color currently.  It is brighter than more mustard was.  It has more brown than hello honey, one of our current in colors.
I hope you have enjoyed this sneak peek, and again...send me an email or comment on this post if you would like a new catalog.  My email is rheastamps@hotmail.com
Have a great day!  Thanks for stopping by...stop back by for some cards made with these great new colors.


Thursday, May 7, 2015

Mother's Day!

Today I am sharing a couple of cards for Mother's Day!  I can't believe it is already May!  All you mother's out there...I hope you have a great day this weekend.
 
 
I love this color combo, it one of my fav's with Bermuda bay and Calypso Coral.  I used 3 stamp sets, Mother's love  pg. 37 OC
Gorgeous grunge   pg.165 AC
Crazy about you   pg.31 OC

Those who know me know that purple is one of my favorite colors.  Rich razzleberry is paired with pear pizzazz and black here.  Only one stamp set, Mother's Love from the Occasions catalog.  Rhinestones add some glitz on both cards.
 
Thanks for stopping in today...enjoy your day!