Showing posts with label simply scrappin kits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label simply scrappin kits. Show all posts

Saturday, April 11, 2009

The rest of the Sunshine Scrappin Kit cards









Many of you have asked what size the cards are, they are 4inch x 4 inch. This size is large enough to mail in a standard envelope and you are able to get the most out of the simply scrappin kit.
I will be offering this class on May 6th at 6:30. You MUST prepay for this class by April 25th! The cost will be $15. I will need to order the simply scrappin kit for you.

Monday, April 6, 2009

All 16 cards. . . simply scrappin kit




Here they are. . .aren't they very springy! There are 8 different designs (2 of each). I used ribbon and brads as accessories.

Here are a few individual cards:




Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Garden Sunshine Simply Scrappin Kit


Many of you know how much I love to use the simply scrappin kits. They are great for fast easy scrapbooks. But they are also great for fast easy cards.
Today I made 16 cards using just 1/2 (yes that's right) of a the Garden Sunshine Simply Scrappin Kit. I added a few accessories and used sentiments from Absolutely Fabulous stamp set and the Hostess level one stamp set.
This card was the first one I made and probably my favorite. I really love the button, which I made using my big shot.
I will be posting more cards that I made in the next few days. I think I'd like to have a class--I think this set of cards would make a great Mother's day gift. Let me know if you are interested in taking this class.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Cleaning out my stamp area


So in cleaning out my stamp area I found lots of things that I've purchased to alter. Many I've used in classes and now I just have a couple left, not enough to use at a workshop or class. This is an example of a covered notepad. These notepads were purchased on clearance at Target and they were completely plain. They are about 3 x 4 inches so they are the perfect size to have by the phone or throw in your purse. For these three I used a retired simply scrappin kit, rub-on's and some designer series paper. I really love using the simply scrappin kits for altering projects because they have self adhesive elements that are so easy to use! If you decide to make your own than here's a tip, use a glue stick. I'm not the glue stick's biggest fan, but that and a good bone folder and the paper is not going to move. The trick to using a glue stick is to go over the top of the paper with the flat side of the bone folder so that all the glue gets spread around flat. This works for covering chipboard too.
Find an old notebook ( a cheapo spiral notebook will even work) and cover it to make it beautiful!
Okay gals, get stampin'!