Showing posts with label CCREW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CCREW. Show all posts

Monday, August 11, 2014

August Design Team Projects

Now that my August Stampin' Up! Creative Crew Design Team projects are live on splitcoaststampers.com, I am excited to finally be able to share them with you.  All three of my projects were designed as a quick and simple way to give a small gift whether it be for a friend, teacher, co-worker, and/or neighbor. Since the audience I created my projects for is primarily Stampin' Up! demonstrators, I designed my gifts with a Stampin' Up! workshop hostess in mind.

Project #1:  Accordion box with notecards & envelopes.

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Project #2:  Card "purse" with matching notecards.

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Project #3:  Stationary Set

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That's all for now ... I hope you've enjoyed this month's projects.

~Hallie

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

June Design Team Work - Projects #3 & #4 Combo

Are you ready to see my final CCREW Design Team project for this month?!? {shake your head, yes} Great!! Let's get to it. 

Theme: Out with the Old, In with the New! What’s speaking to you from the new catalog or what will you miss that's retiring? Let’s go WILD! Anything that catches your eye with any new or existing products, it’s your time to get wild and share the muse!

DSP/Color Focus: Show us your favorite color. Try it in a color combo you haven't used before!

Hands down, one of my favorite SU! colors is DAFFODIL DELIGHT because it is such a bright, cheery, and happy yellow ... and then you add in some (now retired - UGH!!) Polka Dot Parade DSP (because we all know I'm a sucker for polka dots) and viola! I'm in crafting heaven. I used the MOJO347 Sketch for my layout and chose the color combination using my SU! Color Coach. I was a bit concerned when the color coach indicated Daffodil Delight should be paired with Pacific Point and Elegant Eggplant {yikes!} but I gave it a whirl anyway and I'm quite pleased with the result. I added in some Basic Gray to help tone down the other colors and of course I used my SU! Square Lattice and Decorative Dots Embossing Folders to add some texture to my card and that's how I got to the next challenge. 

Catalog Focus: Use your favorite product in your favorite way! Make us fall in love with it too!

If you have been following my blog for very long you know that I am an embossing folder feen. My embossing folders are my go-to tool on nearly everything I create. As a matter of fact, I'm not really sure how I functioned prior to their existence, but I did, and I'm super happy we have them now. I used the *NEW* Work of Art stamp set and oh.my.gosh, I'm pretty sure I'm in love!! Oh the possibilities!!!  Okay, so before I get lost in a day dream about my next card using that stamp set, I will show you the one I have ready to go. Ready?!? Viola!!!
 
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That wraps up this month's design team work so I'm off to print the challenges for July and *hopefully* have them completed sooner rather than later. {wishful thinking, I'm sure!} In the meantime, if you're stuck in a stamping lull and looking for some inspiration and/or a challenge, I highly recommend you boogie on over to the MOJO Monday and the Pals Paper Arts blogs. Great Stuff!!!

Hugs, Smiles, Blessings, and Happy Stamping!
~Hallie




Sunday, June 1, 2014

June Design Team Work - Projects #1 & #2

You know it's been too long since your last post when your blog doesn't recognize you and requires you to sign in!! *sigh*

I am quickly coming to the conclusion that I am not an every.single.day blogger kind of girl right now. It's not that I don't want to blog every.single.day, it's simply that life continues to throw many unforeseen circumstances at me, and although it is frustrating at times, I strive to find the blessings amongst the chaos because the book of James tell us ...

"Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything."  James 1:2-4

"Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him." James 1:12

...so between life's daily struggles and challenges, chauffeuring teenagers, my family visiting regularly, a new and completely unexpected (and fairly large) church commitment, my design team deadlines, organizing our family reunion that is two short weeks away, dog sitting, and most unexpectedly the death of a very dear loved one, onward I persevere towards my crown of life. 

Having  said all of that, I actually have a couple of design team projects to show you this week. I cheated was resourceful this month and used our family reunion invitation that I posted in my last blog post as my solution to the Holiday Focus challenge. The challenge was to celebrate your favorite holiday with a new technique and, although a Gatefold card isn't a "technique", I took the liberty to use it for the challenge since I added the inside pockets to hold the "cards" with the resort and RSVP information.

Theme: Out with the Old, In with the New! What’s speaking to you from the new catalog or what will you miss that's retiring? Let’s go WILD! Anything that catches your eye with any new or existing products, it’s your time to get wild and share the muse!

Holiday Focus: Celebrate your favorite holiday with a new technique!

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The next challenge, the Scrapbook and More challenge, was fun to work on and I'm thrilled with the way my project(s) turned out.

Scrapbook and More Focus: Celebrate your best friend on a scrapbook page or by making a gift for them.

For this challenge I chose to make a gift for my invisible friend so I wouldn't have to give it away. Naturally I was at a loss of what to make so I turned to my trusty little 3" binder that is chocked full of Becky Roberts' perfectly written tutorials. When I came across the set of three gift boxes in her 12 Days of Christmas - 2008 Edition, I went to work and created the awesome little ensemble below ... and since it's for one of my imaginary friends, I'll go ahead and tell you that it is proudly displayed on my desk so everyone who enters my craft room aka: my cats and dogs can see it.

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That wraps up two of the June challenges so I will be back tomorrow with the card I made that covers the last two challenges for this month.

NOTABLE INFORMATION:

The 2014-2015 Annual Catalog will be live at 12:00pm MST.

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Until tomorrow ...
 Hugs, Smiles, Blessings, and Happy Crafting!!!
~Hallie

Sunday, May 4, 2014

May Design Team Work - Project #4

Happy Sunday, Y'all!!

I'm so excited that I get to share my FAVORITE project from the May challenges with you today.

Theme: Your theme this month is to be “Anything But Average” take inspiration from the past and show us something new! 

Scrapbook & More Focus:  Back in 2009 we CASEd Julie Griffith's idea of a toilet tissue tube book. Try your hand at this project and enjoy the process.

I was thrilled when I read this challenge because I hoard, collect, save toilet tissue tubes just in case I need them for a project such as this. So after gathering up my four toilet tissue tubes I sat down at my desk and decided NOT to use them. <GASP!> That's right, I measured the tubes and quickly figured out that I could create my own tubes using DSP and then keep the actual tubes in case I would need them for a future project. Don't judge!! 

To create my cah-ute DSP tubes, I simply measured the toilet tissue tube and then cut my DSP to those dimensions. I placed a piece of Sticky Strip on the short edge, rolled my DSP into a tube, and then stuck the opposite short edge to the sticky strip. Next, I flattened my DSP tube, making sure that the seam was centered on the back side. Now it was time for me to reach for my handy dandy Bind-It-All and bind my four DSP tubes together.  To create my inserts, I cut Very Vanilla cardstock 1/4" shorter than both the length and width of my tube. I punched out four tabs (tangerine tango, daffodil delight, pool party, and baked brown sugar) using my Ticket Punch, embossed them with my Square Lattice Embossing Folder and then adhered them to the edge of the tube inserts using Sticky Strip. Lastly, I decorated the front of my toilet tissue tube mini-book by adding a piece of burlap ribbon, the starburst saying, a Brights Button, and a piece of Linen Thread that I tied into a bow behind the button.


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That's all for me today. I hope each of you has a blessed Sunday!!
Hugs, Smiles, Blessings, and Happy Stamping!
~Hallie

All supplies Stampin' Up! (you can order HERE) unless otherwise noted.* 
Stamp Set:  Starburst Sayings
Ink: Tangerine Tango
Cardstock:  Tangerine Tango, Daffodil Delight, Pool Party, Baked Brown Sugar, Very Vanilla, Retro Fresh DSP

Accessories: Framelits (Starburst), Embossing Folder (Square Lattice), Ribbon (Burlap), Button (Brights), Linen Thread, Sticky Strip, Dimensionals, Bind-It-All*