Wiper Card Boo

October 11th, 2008

Now for those of you who live in the West Chester / Cincinnati Ohio area, this Boo Wiper Card was made during my last unique card club.  This is a montly club that allow its members to learn something new in the arena of card making.  I have ladies who have been with me for the entire five years I have been a demonstrator and I have to force them into wanting to learn something harder.  My goal is to grow your creative minds.

This card just makes you happy.  First of all, how can you not be surprised when you pull the side and the word Boo pops up.  Here are some simple instructions that I used to make this card.

 

Card Sizes:
 
Base Card is 71/2 x 11
Wiper is 2 ½ x 5
 
  1. You will score your base card color on the 7 ½ side at 2 inches and 3 ¼.
  2. After you score,  cut on the 7 ½ side into 2 pieces measuring 3 ¾ x 11
  3. For the top piece, the score lines should be on your left. You will fold the left so that on the closest to the end of the left it will make a valley and then the score line further away will make a mountain crease. You will put tape on the back of the left to the valley crease.
  4. For the bottom piece, the score lines should be on your right. You will fold the right so that the closest to the end of the right will make a mountain and then the score line further away from the right edge will make a valley crease. This is the opposite on the top piece. You will put tape on the top of the right edge to the mountain crease.
  5. For the wiper piece inside, you will make a score diagonal corner that is not bigger than the width of the two score lines on the top and bottom pieces. So for this card, you will mark over 1 1/8 over and down and then crease on a diagonal. Fold the diagonal down towards the front side of the stamped image. On the folded piece is where you put the tape.
  6. The wiper piece gets taped to the inside of the top piece between the two score lines.
  7. Your will tape the pieces together end to end. Pull the two ends of the card in opposite directions to reveal the “wiper” pop-up surprise.
  8. This style card will have the ends lining up off set.

 As always, my creations use only Stampin Up products.  The cardstock in Pumpkin Pie, Basic Black, Lovely Lilac, Green Galore and Whisper White.  The stamp set is the Batty for you.  The ink colors are Basic Black, Lovely Lilac, and Green Galore.

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Batty For You

October 8th, 2008

I live in an area just outside of Cincinnati Ohio in a town named West Chester.  I am fortunate that our subdivision has lots of kids so trick or treating is a big deal.  Our cul-de-sac sits at tables at the end of the street and passes out candy in a big group.  It is always a lot of fun and the parents fight over who gets to stay and who has to take the kids around the neighborhood. 

This page is dedicated to my downline member Edith.  Her nickname for our group is BAT Girl.  The page is easy to make because it uses some many of the great products we have at Stampin Up.  I started with the pumpkin pie cardstock as the base for the pages.  The Ghostly Greetings DSP (112463)  makes it so easy to add a batty feel to this layout. 

For the letters in the title, I used the Big Deal Alphabet (107345) which are the right font for this type of page.  But, I cannot leave out the little creature of the bat.  This stamp comes from the Stampin Up set called Batty For You (109363).  How appropriate don’t you think.  This set features many little creatures for any theme you desire.

I am a Rub On junkie when it comes to making projects.  I used the Chills and Thrills (111806)  which have such a nice border of bats in the package.  Did you know the rub ons come in two colors in each package?  This set comes in black and white.  Image the spooky possibilities.

So as you start getting some great ideas for scrapbooking, remember you do not need to wait until you have the pictures.  Just go ahead and get started.  Let your creativity be the canvas and not the color in the picture.  I can always find photos to fit the pages that I make in advance.  If you have questions about ordering any of the product needed for the above pages, contact me at cmwhited@zoomtown.com.  Or click on this link to go directly to my Stampin UP Website to order online. 

 

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Bad to the Bone

October 7th, 2008

Halloween to me is one of the funnest times of the year.  It allows both children and adults to act a little crazy.  I have been teaching scrapbook for many years and I have found that people spend lots of time getting started and not actually working on their project.  My approach is different, I enjoy making the pages in advance.  This way I am not hindered by the different elements of a page.  I can think clearly and just put together the pages with only using creativity as the design.  I just got lucky in that my son picked a Halloween costum that is a skelton.  How perfect is that.

The page utlizies many of the Stampin UP products available in the Fall & Winter Idea Book.  I have used the Ghostly Greetings DSP along with the Chills and Thrills Rub Ons

If you have never used Rub Ons or have tried them early on, let me share some of the secrets my customer said to me.  "I hate rub one, they are too hard to get off"  I hear this comment over and over and then they try the rub ons from Stampin Up. They are so easy to use because the quality is up to par.  I always like to save money wherever I can but I can tell you that if you buy poor quality rub ons, your result will be poor.

The key to handling a rub on successfully is to be sure you cut around the image you wish to rub.  By cutting it out, this will stop the heat from your hand from affecting other rub ons for in the future.  Here is a close up of the rub on one of the pages.

Feel free to email me with any questions.

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Stampin’ Up! Celebrates 20 Years… with a special

October 1st, 2008

Click here to download the special!20 years sure flies by!

Stampin’ Up! is celebrating 20 years this month and is having a sale of 20% off select sets.  Click on the photo (left) for full information on my Specials page!

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