Northwest Stamper

Author: Jennifer

  • Wishing You A Merry Christmas!

    Christmas Eve was the start of a wonderful few days with my family; and so I’ll be busy with family dinners, gift exchanges, and playing with the kids.  But I wanted to make sure to stop by and wish you all a very merry Christmas!

    Here is a card for all of you that I didn’t get a card in the mail to (which is a lot of people since I barely got through family cards by Dec 24th! Smile)

     

    Whether you are with family or celebrating in your own special way, I hope you have a wonderful day and are able to take some time this holiday month to relax and enjoy all the good things in your life.

    And thank you too for being a part of my life and journey as well.  I am blessed to have so many friends, fans, and readers to make this creative stamping adventure I’m on, be the most inspiring and amazing one for me.  So, THANK YOU!

     

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  • Making Envelopes to Hold 4×6 Photos

    I always do this… pick a card to send to someone (in this case Christmas cards), grab an A2 envelope (the type made to fit a 4-1/4” x 5 1/2” card), and then as I’m going to stuff the envelope realize that I’m mailing out 4×6 cards… which doesn’t fit in the envelope!

    Simply Scored Diagonal PlateThis year, however, I was motivated and determined and so I grabbed my Simply Scored and Diagonal Scoring Plate and decided I was going to figure out making my own envelopes this year.  Plus it was a good way to use up some really old 12×12 scrapbooking paper that I bought when I first got started and didn’t realize the difference in quality between the different companies.

    Anyway, so I thought I would share with you some tips I learned while running this experiment!

    1.  First, grab some of that cheap scrapbook paper that is printed on one side and white on the other (or if you want to match your project, grab some nice 12×12 designer paper and I recommend at least one side be pale or very small patterned so you can have that as your outside to write your address on.

    cheap scrapbooking paper

     

    2. Next, cut your paper to size.  I found a great measurement list from Jackie Topa that I used to determine that I needed an 8” x 8” square.  I scored at 3-1/8”, rotated and scored at 4-1/2”, rotate and score at 3-1/8”, and then finally rotate and score at 4-1/2”.  She lists another measurement but I didn’t understand what it was for so I skipped that one!

    Tip: When you are using the lightweight or “cheap” paper, I recommend using the fatter tip of your stylus for scoring.  I found that the skinnier tip made me nervous about tearing the paper since it had so much pressure in a tiny spot.

    stylus tip

    3. Your score lines will cross each other near the edges of your paper.  Trim out the triangles where they cross each other.

    snipped envelope

    Now, as you look at the picture above, you may notice something funny going on.

    That is right!  I was trying to use paper that had text on it and cut my 8×8” piece for the envelope, only to discover that once I scored the paper that the text was now going to be going at an angle!

    So if you care about orientation of the pattern on your envelope, take into consideration your preferred final layout before scoring.  In fact, if you can cut your paper down so that the words/pattern is going at an angle on your 8”x8” square, than you will be in great shape when you start scoring.

    4.  Fold over the flaps and glue one big flap to two of the little-side flaps.  Once you stuff your envelope, you can adhere the last side.

    Tip:  If you want to make your envelopes in advance and be all ready to go.  Put some sticky strip on the last flaps of your envelopes.  You can leave the tape covering on the exposed side so that it will be adhered to you envelope but doesn’t stick to anything else until you are ready to mail the envelope and you peel off that red backing!

    5.  Stuff your envelopes and you are ready to go!

    I just thought I would show you what I ended up with for now.  The dark and busy patterns I used as insides for my envelopes while the paler and more solid patterns I used for the outside of my envelopes.

    finished handmade envelopes

    So I hope that was helpful to you and that you will have lots of fun experimenting and creating your own custom envelopes!

     

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  • Christmas Gift Tags from Scraps and No Peeking

    Ok, so Christmas is only 2 days away!  Eep!  Are you ready and have all your presents wrapped?  I’ll admit, I have most of them wrapped but not all of them!

    But wrapping presents got me thinking about gift tags and I was going crazy with the No Peeking set and had so much fun playing with my ribbon and paper scraps to make a variety of tags for this year.  Check out what I made:

    It all started with me stamping a bunch of images on scrap paper and then picking up extra cardstock scraps from around my craft table and punching or cutting them into roughly tag shapes.

    First I grabbed some Gumball Green and heat embossed the “No peeking” sentiment with white embossing powder.  Then I punched them out and added some ribbon and cut out stamped images

     

    Next were some simple flap style tags.  I scored them so that the heat embossed sentiment (white for the “no peeking” and Early Espresso for the “Jolly Christmas”) would show when it was closed.  Then I decorated the flap with cut out stamped images and ribbon.

    Next I was on to some more simple tags.  I just embossed or stamped the images of the penguin and reindeer and cut them out, then layered them onto the Real Red scallop and Gumball Green circle.  Stamp the “To: From:” sentiment on the back and you are good to go!

    Finally, my last set were my random experiments.  I had an extra reindeer on a scallop circle and thought it would look cute on a piece of Crumb Cake cardstock (really like how this turned out) and I tried to leave enough space so you can actually write who it is to and from.  (I had thought this through in my head before seeing how much space there actually was!)

    And finally, my ultimate in playing.  I had the scrap of Crumb Cake and Real Red and decided to do a twisted tag.  I stamped and then heat embossed the penguin in Basic Black (it looks awesome heat embossed by the way) and then colored in some of the spaces with my Real Red marker.  Then I stamped a little bird next to him also in Basic Black (you can see how much nicer it looks embossed this way).  Then I added some “snowballs” aka pearls along the side.

    So there you have it!  Some quick last minute gift tags to add a touch of handmade to your projects.

     

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    No Peeking Gift Tags Recipe
    Stamps:
    No Peeking
    Ink: Basic Black marker, Gumball Green, Real Red marker, Early Espresso, Basic Black, Versamark
    Paper: Gumball Green, Real Red, Whisper White, Crumb Cake
    Accessories: Stampin’ trimmer, 1 3/4” scallop circle, 1 1/4” circle punch, Real Red stitched grosgrain ribbon, Whisper White stitched grosgrain ribbon, Crumb Cake seam binding ribbon, Cherry cobbler bakers twine, Embossing Powder (white, black, early espresso), basic pearls, Real Red 1/8” taffeta ribbon, 1/16” hole punch, heat gun, embossing buddy, Stampin’ Dimentionals

  • Gift Certificate Bonus Bucks for You!

    Can you believe there is less than a week until Christmas??  I guess I better get on this whole mailing packages (and my Christmas cards…) thing.  Smile

    Well, if you are like me and still trying to find a few last minute gifts, then have I got a cool deal for you!

    From Dec 19 – Dec 25th

    Receive an extra $5 FREE for every $25 in gift certificates you purchase from me.

     

    Yep, that is right… give a bigger gift or give yourself a treat while buying those last minute gifts for others.

    How it works:

    • Pick a $25 gift certificate …… receive a $30 gift certificate (or $25 & a $5)
    • Pick a $50 gift certificate …… receive a $60 gift certificate (or a $50 & two $5s)
    • Pick a $100 gift certificate….. receive a $120 gift certificate (or a $100 & four $5s)
    • etc

    Plus with the Spring Catalog and Sale-a-Bration around the corner, why not treat yourself and stack free bonus bucks with your free Sale-a-Bration items too!

    Email me at jennifer@nwstamper.com to pick your certificate.
    I can email you a digital copy within 24 hrs or will print and mail a physical gift certificate in a cute card if you have a little more time.

     

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  • Thanks for the Cute Birthday Wishes!

    It is days like my birthday that I’m reminded of how much a homemade card really means.  This year, I felt really special to receive some unexpected cards in the mail (and in person) and they were cute cards too!  So cute in fact that I just had to share them with you all!

    card designed by Pam Wu

    Way to make a girl feel special, Pam! Smile  I love this card too because it is totally something I would never have come up with either.  I love this dsp but never knew quite how to use it but I like how she used it here.

    card created by Tanya Cabral

    Tanya is a queen of clean and simple (and stunning) cards!  I love her colors and the simple design that totally pops.  Again, I just felt special that she made such a cool card for little ol’ me.

    So, thanks ladies!  You really put a smile on my face for my birthday this year and I really appreciate it!

    I honestly just feel lucky to have met and become friends with such amazing and talented people!

     

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  • Wise Men Punch Art Christmas Card

    I love Punch Art cards and I’m always amazed at what people come up with when creating punch art…. so I was blown away when I was at convention this last summer and someone had come up with a 3 Wise Men card using punches!  How unique is this?!

    card created by Ingrid Rosario

    I thought it was so cool how this shows that with just a few switches of punches and paper color you can create unique people shapes.  So here is what you need:

    • 1 1/4” Circle Punch
    • Boho Blossom punch
    • Curly Label punch
    • Scallop Square punch
    • 5 Petal flower punch (retired)

    Only a few punches but totally different looking people, huh? Smile  This is also an excellent way to use up your scraps too.

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  • Snowman Snowglobe Holiday Card

    My son keeps telling me that it isn’t wintertime because there is no snow.  Apparently to his 2 – going on 3- year old view of the world:

    fall = leaves fall off the trees and winter = snow.

    That a pretty close approximation!  Unfortunately we don’t get too much snow up here in Seattle.  So I thought I would make my own “dreaming of snow” card today! Smile

    I stamped this cutie of a snowman from the No Peeking stamp set and then decided to punch him out and make him his own snowglobe!  I sponged the edge of the circle with Midnight Muse ink for a subtle edge and then made a base out of the Curly Label punch.  Finally, add some snow by using Dazzling Details glitter glue.

     

    He looks so happy in his little globe, don’t you think?

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    Snowman Snowglobe Card Recipe
    Stamps:
    No Peeking
    Ink: Basic Black marker, Gumball Green marker, Real Red marker, Midnight Muse
    Paper: Gumball Green, Basic Black, Whisper White
    Accessories: Big Shot, Perfect Polka Dot embossing folder, 2 1/2” Circle punch, Curly Label Punch, Dazzling Details, Stitched Satin Ribbon – Gumball Green, Stampin’ Dimentionals, Sponge Daubers

  • MEGA Clearance Rack Updates! Including Stamps!!

    New Clearance Items

    Ok, so I love when Stampin’ Up! updates the clearance rack because who doesn’t love an awesome deal on crafting supplies, right?

    Especially now with the holidays around the corner, this is a great time to get stocking stuffers, scrapping gifts, and treats to reward yourself for surviving one of the busiest times of year. Smile

    But today they have some NEW stuff… and I mean beyond the fact that they added hundreds of items…. they have added products that have never been in the clearance rack before!

    Here is a sample of what they have on sale for up to 80% off:

    All items shown, plus everything in the clearance rack, are while supplies last and I know some items are already selling out.

    1.  Stamps!!  — note, they list how many are available in the product description so you know how fast you have to act!

    Dasher Stamp Set - by Stampin' Up!Send Me Soaring - Clear-Mount Stamp
    DasherEaster BlossomsSend Me Soaring

    2.  Tools!!

    Paper Cutter - by Stampin' Up!Stampin' Scrub - by Stampin' Up!Stampin' Scrub Refill Pads - by Stampin' Up!Crop-A-Dile - by Stampin' Up!
    Paper TrimmerStampin’ ScrubScrub Refill PadsCrop-a-Dile

    3.  Paper, Embellishments, AND INK!!!!

    8-1/2 X 11 Smooth Card Stock - 2010 In Color Assortment - by Stampin' Up!Blushing Bride 3/8 Pleated Satin RibbonCherry Cobbler Classic Stampin Pad - by Stampin' Up!Cajun Craze Stampin Write Marker - by Stampin' Up!
    2010 In Color CSPleated RibbonInk PadsIndividual Markers

    And lots more!!

    Check it all the new Clearance Rack items here!

    If you want anything, grab it online or let me know ASAP at jennifer@nwstamper.com and I’ll help you get your order placed right away.

     

     

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  • Watercoloring a Sweet Little Christmas Card

    I am so excited to finally be sharing some new projects with you again here on my blog.  I have had a number of projects that were waiting for photos to be taken and I’ve finally gotten all the photos taken and edited so I can get back into the swing of things of sharing them with you!  Poor Nicholas (my 2 yr old son) has been kind of sick this last week (mostly in the middle of the night which is no fun for any of us!) so we’ve all been a bit sleep deprived and so the amount of time to get stuff done has been shortened by quite a bit.

    But that makes me all the more thankful for my friend and downline, Tanya, who came over this weekend to craft and play!  I rarely get a concentrated chunk of time to just play with my stamps, but that is exactly what we did!  She even shared with me two-tone watercoloring on glossy paper.  Here is one of the cards I made as she was showing me:

    I was using Greeting Card Kids (thanks for the loan, Katy!) and experimenting with shading.  Given that I’m NOT an artist by any means, I had no idea what I was doing, so I have to admit I was pretty happy with how it turned out. Smile

    Here is a closer up view of my coloring job:

     

    All we did was heat emboss our stamped image on a piece of Glossy White cardstock.  Then we used an aqua painter to color in the image starting with one color (the lighter shade) and then highlighting and blending over it with a darker shade of the same color.  The cool thing was that it dries looking more watercolor-y… you just have to be careful you don’t have pools of water/ink anywhere because those dry as a dark blob. Smile  I’ll let you guess how I know that one….

    Then for the rest of the card I just used some scraps I had around my craft table to pull together a quick holiday card.  For some reason I’m really into torn edges right now so I just had to do that with my Festival of Prints dsp and then some Cherry Cobbler scallop dotted ribbon to accent my image.  Stick a gold brad in it and BAM! a faux bow!

    So, I hope you enjoyed this Christmas card idea.

    And remember… only 1 more week to get those Christmas cards in the mail!  Winking smile

     

     

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  • Happy Birthday to my Baby Girl!

    Its been a busy week all leading up to today which is my little girls 1 yr birthday. Smile  So, I hope you don’t mind if I share my proud mama moment with you!

    I can’t believe how a year ago today, a cutie patootie joined our family…. see, isn’t she cute?

    Caitlin Baby scrapbook layout

    And over the last year she has grown to a cute and fun almost toddler!

    2012-12-08 12.17.38-13

    I am so grateful for today and for my husband and Stampin’ Up! for allowing me to stay home with my kids!

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  • Holiday Blog Hop with the Stylin’ Stampin’ Squad!

    Last month I was honored to be asked to join a group of very talented guys and gals for a monthly blog hop showcasing fresh ideas using Stampin’ Up! goodies.  Given how it feels like the last couple months have been crazy busy, I figured having a deadline and a theme to work with would be fun to try, so I had to say yes!

    First up, I was asked to show a 3D item and since I had recently bought this alterable kit for a Christmas countdown, I thought it would be a fun place to start.

    I LOVE the Christmas season and it is the one time of year that I for sure pull out decorations and try to get in to the season.  So, when I saw this kit for a wood Christmas countdown tree, I couldn’t wait to get it and take it home to decorate!

    This is what it looked like when I got it home (well, after I cut apart the number tags):

    raw christmas countdown tree

    I do have to say, this project got me well over my fear of Exacto knives!  I used mine A LOT in cutting apart the tags and trimming my paper to my cut out shape.  Now if only Stampin’ Up! still sold those big grid self healing mats that I see 10 yr+ demos using, I would be set!

    Anyway, I used a few of my holiday catalog toys to decorate my tree this year.

    Candlelight Christmas dsp sampleI used pattern paper from the elegant Candlelight Christmas specialty designer paper for my tree and some Chocolate chip cardstock for the base (and you can kind of tell in the picture, but I grabbed my trusty sponge daubers and inked up the edges of the wood so it would blend in a bit better – like the Chocolate Chip ink on the piece that is pointed at the camera).

    I used a different pattern from the same pack to cover my numbers tags which hang from hooks on the front of the tree.

    After all the paper was stuck to the wood, I went ahead and mod podged the whole thing.  I figured that if I coated the paper layer, then if I wanted to change up the decorations over the years, I could do that and the base tree would still look nice.  We’ll see if that is how it works in practice though over the next few years!

    Then, to decorate, merry minis punch pack sampleI strung some Rhinestone strands and punched out lights using the cute Merry Minis punch pack.  I also used the star from this punch pack to make the star for the top of my tree.  I punched the star out of the Champagne Glimmer paper (such AWESOME paper) and then put it on a 3/4” circle which was then placed in a 1 1/4” scallop circle – also new from the Holiday catalog. Smile

    The circle ornaments are actually just punched designs from the same Candlelight Christmas paper pack and then sponged around the edges for some definition.

    Finally, one of the rules of the blog hop was to use current Stampin’ Up! products only.  And while I cheated a little because I accidentally used a retired Big Shot alphabet set for the numbers on my countdown tags (it was Timeless Type for those of you that are interested), I needed to figure out what to do for my “title” on my tree.

    I knew I wanted it to says “days til Christmas” but I didn’t have a stamp that said that and I was too lazy to go upstairs to my computer to find something I liked on My Digital Studio. Smile So, I improvised from the stamps in my craft room and replicated the tiny letter stickers you see in scrapbooking stores.

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    I grabbed my Made for You stamp set and got to work inking it up with my marker and stamping a million times to get the letters I wanted.  Then I just cut them out and pieced them together at the bottom of my tree.  The “Christmas” sentiment was from a different stamp set – Petite Pairs – and again, was just inking up part of the stamp and cutting it out.

    made for you

    I thought it was kind of clever! Smile

    Alright, and I think I’m supposed to share a card as well… and I know this post is getting super long, so I’ll try to be fast!

    Ok, so this card was put together using the Christmas tree countdown as inspiration.  I used the same colors and elements to create a quick 4.25” x 4.25” holiday card.  Just layer a few punches and you are good to go!

    So, I hope you enjoyed the projects I have to share with you today and if you want even more ideas, hop along and check out the other great stuff my “Stylin’ Squad” buddies have in store for you!  Since I’m the last person on the tour, click the button below to head to the start of the tour and hop away.

     

    Blog Hop Participants:

    1. Shellie G. of Creative Electica
    2. Annie L. of Love Me Cards
    3. Pam S. of Stampin’ in the Sun!
    4. Nancy B. of Lady Stamps-A-Lot
    5. Rose C. of Stamp with Rose
    6. Tonya B. of Stampin’ with Tonya
    7. Dawn S. of Dawn’s Creative Chalet
    8. Darcy J. of DJ’s Stampin’ Place
    9. Kim R. of Stamping with Kim
    10. Terry B. of Goin’ Over the Edge
    11. Justin K. of JK Cards
    12. Heidi B. of Stuck on Stampin’
    13. Jennifer B. of Northwest Stamperthat’s me!

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  • Thank You Card Sample with Orchard Harvest

    I’m still getting through last month’s card class projects to post, but I wanted to share this Thank You card today while it is still – sort of – fall time.  Plus, I wanted to share something other than Christmas for a change of pace. Smile

    I reached for my Orchard Harvest designer series paper as the inspiration for this card.  Using the stitched pattern from the paper pack mixed with the Stitched Satin Ribbon in Raspberry Ripple.  Then, just to add in a few other touches of texture and dimension, we ran some Early Espresso core’dinations cardstock through the Big Shot with the Woodgrain embossing folder for the accent on the bottom of our card.

    Finally, take a handy dandy sponge dauber and I attacked just about everything with the Crumb Cake ink and sponged the edges of my dsp, my punched out sentiment, and the edges of my card base!

    Stop back by tomorrow for a TON of inspiration ideas. I’ll be participating in the Stylin’ Squad’s blog hop and will be one of a number of folks who are sharing some great holiday ideas!

    See you tomorrow!

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    Fall Thank You Card Recipe
    Stamps:
    Curly Cute
    Ink: Early Espresso, Crumb Cake
    Paper: Crumb Cake, Early Espresso Core’dinations, Orchard Harvest designer series paper
    Accessories: Raspberry Ripple Stitched Satin Ribbon, Sponge Dauber, Snail, Stampin’ Dimensionals, wide oval punch