Twelve Days of Christmas--Project 2 !

Welcome to my second post of 12 Days of Christmas! Today I want to share a quick and easy holiday gift—A Take-a-Way cup with a fun label that you can fill with hot chocolate!

My kids and I love to drink hot chocolate and I often send some with them to school in a disposable cup (much easier than remembering to bring home a travel mug to your mom, haha!) and I often make some as gifts for my stamping friends. The Holiday season is busy so its fun to have inspiration for projects that don’t take up that much time!

 

I found these gold striped To Go cups at my local HomeSense and I took the sleeve that came with them and deconstructed it so it was flat. Then I traced it onto some of the Reindeer Days DSP to create my own sleeve.

I punched a 2 3/8 circle from Garden Green and ran it through the Dashing Designs embossing folder. The sentiment ‘Christmas is Better Together’ is from the Reindeers Days stamp set and is stamped in Real Red ink on Basic White.

I used the heart die from the Friends for Life dies to cut out the sentiment and I was so happy it fit so perfectly around the sentiment. The gold bow (to tie into the lines on the cup) is from the Reindeer Fun dies and I snipped a couple pieces of Granny Apple Green card stock into little banners to add behind the heart/bow.

This is such a great, fun and easy project to give a little treat of hot chocolate, or fill the cup with chocolates or other treats.

Head on over to Mel’s Inky Fingers tomorrow to see what she has to share for holiday inspiration!

Twelve Days of Christmas --with Brenda and Melanie!

Hi friends! Welcome to the third annual blog hop between myself and friend Melanie, from Mels Inky Fingers! For the next twelve days you can toggle between our blogs for some fun holiday inspiration! I will be sharing a mix of scrapbooking and card inspiration with you over the next twelve days on a rotating schedule with Melanie. I am so happy you are here and please feel free to leave me comments!

Of course I want to kick off our 12 Days with a fun scrapbooking project! I love to scrapbook and I am getting a jump on some holiday page designs. After Christmas I will be able to simply pop some photos on my pages and it will feel so rewarding!

Many of the scrapbook pages I am going to share over our 12 Days, use the A Little Bit Festive Specialty Paper found in the Holiday Catalogue. This is such a fun and economical way to scrapbook as you can create so many different layouts with the pieces found in this collection.

I started with a base of Garden Green (probably my favorite holiday green if I had to pick) and used a pieces of Real Red as a photo mat for a 5 x 7 picture.

This paper collection has a bunch of shapes that you can pop out and a sheet of six 4 x6 cards. I chose the card with the ornaments and actually fussy cut these out for the top right corner of my page. I stamped the little snowflake image around and under the ornaments using the Happiest Day stamp set. The phrase ‘Good Tidings’ is from the Sophisticated Sled stamp set.

A little Real Red & White bakers twine and some Gold Ribbon through the Good Tidings tag and some Peppermint embellishments finished off this little section of my page.

For the bottom section of my page, I stamped the same image again in the background and popped up the three ornaments from the collection. I added a bit of the Blueberry Bushel gingham pattern from the DSP underneath the top and bottom of my photo mat.

The sentiment is from the Reindeer Fun stamp set that I punched out with the Modern Oval Punch. A added a little more Red & White twine behind it and some more Peppermint Embellishments.

I hope this page inspires you to do some holiday memory keeping. Now its time to head over to Melanie’s blog to see what project she is kicking our 12 Days of Christmas off with! Click the image below to visit Mel’s Inky Fingers!

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Color Fusers--October!

Hi friends! Welcome to Color Fusers! We are happy you are here joining our hop—each month we each design projects featuring a fun color combination. This month we are hoping using Petal Pink, Calypso Coral and Wild Wheat. NOW, I know that Wild Wheat gets some hate, but I actually do enjoy it and I think it looks awesome of with Petal Pink and Calypso Coral.

I decided to make a scrapbook page this month that features a bunch of new scrapbook products, mashed up with stuff from the Holiday Catalogue and a few favorite retired items.

I actually used the new White Willow card stock and I made a little comparison sample to Basic White.

There is a slight different between the two whites—it is hard to capture in a photo but when they are side by side—you can tell. I would describe White Willow as a little bit brighter of a white. It is definitely worth ordering a package to see for yourself and share with your teams and customers.

This page is ready to add two fun photos taken this month!

I added a 4 x 12 strip of Wild Wheat card stock along the left side that I ran each end through the Dashing Designs embossing folder. It is probably my favorite folder in the catty. I used Petal Pink card stock for 2 photo mats. I added a strip of retired In Color DSP in Wild Wheat along the side of the left photo mat.

October and Crisp Autumn Days are from the Autumn to Remember stamp set which is from the new Scrapbooking Brochure. I stamped October in Calypso Coral for that tone on tone look, with a little bit of retired ribbon behind. It is on the label die Regal Floral Dies.

To bring the sentiment to life I added images from the Regal Floral, Caring Leaves, Changing Leaves and Autumn to Remember stamp sets. What a fun bunch of sets to mix together! A few Gold Textured Adhesive Dots completed this little section.

I love this section on my page—I try to add one to two areas on my page that are story telling or helping to bring my photos alive. I think ‘Crisp Autumn Days’ is awesome!

I love how the Regal Flora flowers work with the leaves to create this scrapbook page. I loved adding sentiments in from the new sets in the scrapbooking brochure. The phrase ‘Unforgettable Memories’ at the top of my page is from the new Snow Day stamp set.

This is a really wonderful color combination that I enjoyed crafting with. I can’t wait to see what the rest of the team comes up with!

Next up on the hop is the AMAZING Janekke—a former Artisan Design Team member! We had so much fun being on the team together. I love her style and I know you will be inspired.

You can also go the other way and see what Melissa Kerman has designed for this month! Either way, you will be impressed.

Please feel free to shop my online store if you need some supplies! It allows me to keeping doing what I love!

Color Fusers--September is Neutral!

Hi friends—can you believe it is officially the start of ‘Sweater Weather’? I actually love this time of year, I can’t help but appreciate a good cardigan! And I love crafting with fall colors, especially the one we are featuring this month—Crushed Curry, Crumb Cake and Pecan Pie.

I am really excited to see what everyone designs this month and I actually decided to create a CARD versus a scrapbook page! Although I love this card so much that I will probably use it as inspiration for a future page.

I started with a base of Crumb Cake card stock and stamped some leaves from the Caring Leaves stamp set in the opposing corners in the same ink. Caring Leaves is a well priced autumn stamp set that is a great addition to some of the other fall products.

My second layer is Pecan Pie that I ran through the Changing Leaves Hybrid Embossing Folder. I love how you see just a few leaves poking through on the sides for some added texture.

I used an easy technique to stamp the leaves on the Basic White layer. I inked up my stamp in Crushed Curry and then used a Dauber in Pecan Pie to to add a bit of color variation in the leaf.

You can use two colors or more to create a fun unique leaf design for your projects.

I really love how fun and simple this technique is and how can it make your projects feel unique as each time you stamp it will be different.

I stamped the leaf 3 times on the Basic White layer of my project and added a little spray of Pecan Pie ink over top.

 

I die cut a stitched circle in Crushed Curry to layer behind my sentiment. ‘You’re Simply the Best’ is from the Caring Leaves stamp set—I used Pecan Pie ink with Clear Embossing Powder to make it pop a bit on the Crumb Cake. I used one of my favorite ribbons behind, the Natural Polka Dot ribbon. I snipped the word ‘Autumn’ from the Choose Happy stamp set.

The adorable die cut leaves are from the More than Autumn Dies and are cut in the 3 colors we are featuring this month. A few of our new Gold Textured Adhesive Backed Dots. I think they will become a staple in my holiday crafting!

I can’t wait to see what the rest of the team designs this month! I am always inspired by what they make so please make sure to ‘hop’ all along so you don’t miss anything. Next up we have Melissa Kerman!

You can always go in reverse to Bonnie O’Neill as well. Either way will bring you around to our Design Team.

Here are the supplies that I used to make this card that are current as of this post. The Caring Leaves stamp set, More Than Autumn Dies and Gold Textured Dots will all be available to order once our Holiday Catalogue goes live!

Color Fusers--Soft and Fun!

Hello friends! And welcome to the Color Fusers Blog Hop for August—we are so happy you are here and I hope you find some inspiration by visiting all of our posts! If you don’t follow me on Instagram, please do @stampwithbrenda as I do post with more frequency on that platform.

Our Hop today is focusing on probably one of my all time favorite color combinations—Lemon Lolly, Bubble Bath and Fresh Freesia which coincidentally are all apart of the Subtles color family.

I have been really focusing on my memoring keeping lately—in fact, I make way more scrapbook related projects then I do cards. So hopefully its not a surprise that I am sharing a page with you today!

I started with a 12x12 base of Basic White and added in Basic Beige as my photo mats so that there was a slight difference behind my 4x6 pictures. I picked two fun summer pictures from a few summers past. With scrapbooking or memory keeping, you are never ‘caught up’ because you are living life and always creating new memories. I decided long ago to scrapbook whatever picture was grabbing my attention at the moment.

This page is the ultimate mash up of retired, current, Christmas stamps, and Paper Pumpkin stamps to create a really fun page that feels like summer to me.

The tag is from the Merriest Trees Dies and I used retired DSP on this page—use your stash! The Lemon Lolly ribbon is from three pack that also had Bubble Bath and Azure Afternoon included. I added a flower from the Textured Floral stamp set (fun fact, it was a left over from another project that I didn’t use!

The heart die is from the Hooray for Surprises Dies—one of my fav sets! The heart is the perfect scale for cards and scrapbooking as it allows you to build other elements on top. Here I have added ‘Hello, Sunshine!’ which is from a long forgotten Paper Pumpkin kit (if anyone happens to know, please comment so I can have my memory refreshed). Basically, since its first use it has sat on a block so I can use it every summer!

The best part of this little section is the flower stamped out from the Happiest Day stamp set—it is, in fact, created using the butterfly wings from that stamp set and then hand trimmed out.

The Bubble Bath card stock at the top of the page was run through the new So Swirly Embossing Folder and I added a scallop detail with a retired die and then some retired DSP.

I created a fun ‘Summer brings me happiness’ stamp by using a long retired stamp ‘summer’ and pairing it up with a new set that actually reads ‘A friend like you brings me happiness’—-I love that we can customize our stamps using our Stampin’ Write Markers. The sentiment is from the upcoming Winterly Tree Tops stamp set.

I used both butterfly wing stamps from the Happiest Day stamp set to create a couple more flowers and added some die cut flowers from Hooray For Surprises and Country Flowers die sets.

I am really pleased with how this scrapbook page turned out. I hope it inspires YOU to create a page or use some of the elements on a card. To me, the top section is all stuff you could easily add to the front of a card!

I can’t wait to see what the rest of the team has designed this month with Lemon Lolly, Bubble Bath and Fresh Freesia. Next up on the hop is Melissa Kerman—who has been organizing and managing a our Blog Hop team for a number of years. Recently she has stepped back and we so appreciate her efforts! You can click this image to head to her blog!

You can always go in reverse as well which will take you to Sue Vine’s fantastic creation! Make sure to visit everyone on the hop, you will find tons of design variety and inspiration!

Thank you for popping by! I have been a terrible blogger lately and I do appreciate that you here! If anything on my project has inspired you, please consider shopping with me so I can continue to love what I do!