Showing posts with label Canal Street Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canal Street Cards. Show all posts

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Canal Street Recreation Center Class February 25,2016_Part 2

This first card of Nancy's uses Botanicals for You stamp set.  Earn it for free until March 31 with a $50 purchase.  The big bold saying makes a quick card.
Nancy's second card uses several coordinating butterfly themed products.  She started with the Pretty Petals DSP.  She chose it so she could use Very Vanilla cardstock.  The DSP helped her with color choices.  The Bold Butterfly Framelits and Butterfly Thinlits were some of our favorite new products in the Annual catalog.  The Fluttering 6" x 6" embossing folder coordinates wonderfully.  The coordination of products is one of my favorite things about Stampin' Up products.   Contact me today to place your order or shop my online store by clicking here.

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Canal Street Recreation Center Class from February 25, 2016

These are the 2 cards I taught.  I CASEd the cards from Pinterest.  I added ribbon to the top card.  The What I Love stamp set can be earned with a $50 purchase until March 31.  The next 2 pictures are a pop up birthday card.  This is one of the products in the Ocassions catalog that I was really excited about.  The trio of punches coordinates beautifully with the pop up element.  It was so easy to glue the different color candles on the basic gray pop up piece.  Check back tomorrow to see Nancy's cards.

Monday, August 12, 2013

August 8 Canal Street Class Cards

Nancy Thompson taught the top two cards.  She used the tutorial from Dawn O. to get the measurements for the sunburst card.  The second card she CASED from Marcia Long.  It was a swap card I received at convention. 
This was the card I did.  Thanks to all of you who voted for the technique you wanted to do.  Using glossy card stock allows one to sponge color on easily to get this soft look.  Unfortunately,  Stampin' Up no longer sells glossy paper.  We used Wetlands and By the Seashore stamp sets to make this card.
I cased this card from Amy K.  Sorry I don't know her last name.  My friend Garnette told me about her blog.  The bitty banner framelits worked great for cutting the DSP flags.


Sunday, July 14, 2013

July 11th Canal Street Class Cards

I CASED this card from Stampin' Success magazine.  I used A Round Array stamp set instead of World Treasures.  I stamped in Daffodil Delight.  The clay buttons were colored with Strawberry Slush, Old Olive and Costal Cabana ink.  The stamped images at the top and bottom of the card are from Mosaic Madness.
This is the second card that I designed for class on July 13th.  I love the new designer paper packs!  The color is blushing bride.
After I made a card with thin strips of paper to make a lattice for the open house,  Nancy and I talked about using the lattice die to make another card for class.  This is what Nancy came up with.  Another great Flower Shop card.
This is the card from the open house where I wove the strips of paper.  It was a CASED card.
Here's Nancy's second card.  Nancy and I both love the hostess stamp set Simply Sketched that was used.  Host a party today or join one of my clubs to earn this stamp set

Monday, April 22, 2013

April 11th Canal Street Class Cards

This is the card I made for class on April 11th.  It was CASED from a Convention 2012 display board.  It uses the Lattice Bigz die.  There are so many ways to use this die.  The flower is the blossom punch with the negative pieces from the lattice die adhered in the center of the petal. The small center flower is the itty bitty punch pack flower with a rhinestone center.  The inked edges really make it pop!  See inside of card to the right and below.  I stamped a Secret Garden flower inside.
 

The second card I used the hostess set A Cherry on Top.  I did see the idea of a movable vellum top on Stampin' Connections way back last Summer.  So I do not remember who the demo was.  What a clever idea.  I used Pool Party ink and iridescent ice embossing powder to give it some extra sparkle.  The cup cake inside is from the same stamp set.