
I drove my little electric car to Fort Meade today for a day of stamping fun! There were 21 stampers present at the SCS shoebox swap, which had been given a Christmas theme by our hostesses Amanda and Cindy. We were to wear Christmas sweaters and/or a hand-made Christmas-inspired name tag, but our cards didn’t have to be Christmas cards.
I found this Stacked Nesties technique in the October/November 2011 edition of the Technique Junkie Newsletter and thought it would be fun to find a nice combination of Labels Nestabilities for my swap card today. The card was really very simple and fast to put together – perfect for a shoebox swap! To create the background, I placed the inked Musical Score stamp rubber side up and rubbed my hand over the center of the card stock without going all the way to the edge of the paper for a more collagey look. The focal image was stamped with black ink and colored with various colors of ink and a blender pen.
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Stamps: Garden Collage, Musical Score (SU!)
Paper: Wild Wasabi, Spring Silhouettes Designer Series Paper (SU!); Pure Luxury White, Ocean Mist (Gina K. Designs)
Ink: Wild Wasabi, Blue Brocade, Soft Sky, Pumpkin Pie (SU!); Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Big Shot, Basic Pearl Jewels, Uni-Ball Signo Gel Pen, Blender Pen, Stampin’ Dimensionals (SU!); Labels Four, Labels Eleven, and Labels Twenty Nestabilities (Spellbinders); Vintage Lace Punch Around the Edge Set (Martha Stewart)
Tags: truly elegant

I spent a wonderful day stamping with 11 fellow Splitcoaststampers in Laurel, MD today. Kathy sure hosts a fabulous shoebox swap every time, and it was very nice to not feel rushed because of the smaller group of stampers. Since I knew we had more time to work on each card, I decided to add a bit of intricacy to my design by means of the Layered Masking Technique (featured in the February 2012 issue of the Technique Junkie Newsletter).
The card measures 5-1/4″ x 5-1/4″ and is made from Pear Pizzazz card stock. All stamping was done on one 4-1/2″ x 5″ piece of glossy white card stock. I enjoyed pulling my old elegant sentiment stamp set off the shelf to complement the tea cup image and (retired) Teahouse background.
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All supplies by Stampin’ Up!® unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Tea Shoppe, Teahouse, Elegant Cheer
Paper: Pear Pizzazz, Basic Black, Wild Wasabi, Glossy White
Ink: Wild Wasabi, Pear Pizzazz, Baja Breeze, Jet Black StazOn
Accessories: Big Shot, Tasteful Trim Bigz Die, Extra-Large Oval Punch, Baja Breeze 3/8″ Pleated Ribbon, Basic Pearls Jewel Accents, Sticky Strip; Petite Ovals Large Nestabilities (Spellbinders); Jumbo Sponge Daubers (Tsukineko); Post-it® Note (3M); Copy Paper; Masking Tape
Tags: truly elegant

StampTV asked me (!) to host today’s Mix It Up Monday challenge. How about that! My “Get It Inky (Finally)!” challenge is for you to find a stamp in your collection that you have never gotten inky, and then ink it up with your favorite color. As some of you may know, that would be orange for me. I ended up making a monochromatic orange card in the process, but you don’t have to. The various designs from the free Sunlit Summer digital paper pack (get it here on StampTV’s freebies page) were perfect for creating the sunray background. Thanks to Shannan Teubner for a great tutorial!
It is hard to admit, but there were several never-before-used Lovely Labels for me to choose from. I really liked the shape of the Labels Twenty die for this card. Both ends of the stamped die-cut looked like they were missing something, so I colored self-adhesive half pearls with a Copic marker and created a little pattern with them.
If you’re a StampTV member, I hope you give this challenge a try!
Stamps: Lovely Labels 3 (Gina K. Designs)
Paper: Pure Luxury Sweet Mango, White, Sunlit Summer Digital Paper Pack (Gina K. Designs)
Ink: Memento Tangelo (Tsukineko); Dusty Durango (SU!)
Accessories: Big Shot, Stamp-A-Ma-Jig, Sponge Dauber, Stampin’ Dimensionals (SU!); Labels Twenty Nestabilities (Spellbinders); Pure Luxury White Organdy Ribbon, 3mm & 5mm Self Adhesive Pearls (Gina K. Designs); Copic Marker (YR14)
Tags: simply delicious

My sister’s birthday is coming up and I’ve challenged myself to mail overseas cards at least seven days in advance from now on (since none of my Easter cards arrived there on time). To keep the card nice and flat (in other words: extremely mailable), I only embellished with glitter pens. The sketch I used is Mojo Monday 235‘s layout.
In order to make the ivory tag less stark, I first stamped the Linen background with a light pink ink and stamped the Dutch sentiment “It is your birthday” on top. The flower from One Person was stamped with brown Memento ink and colored in with Copic markers. I thought this particular flower matched the ones in the Sweet Threads patterned paper quite nicely.
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Stamps: One Person, Sunny Days (Verve Stamps); Linen (SU!); EC0096 Eline’s Vintage (Marianne Design)
Paper: Pure Luxury Chocolate Brown, Green Apple, Ivory (Gina K. Designs); Sweet Threads (BasicGrey)
Ink: Memento Angel Pink, Bamboo Leaves, Rich Cocoa (Tsukineko); Chocolate Chip (SU!)
Accessories: Big Shot, Stampin’ Dimensionals (SU!); Leafy Sprigs Die Set (Verve Stamps); Standard Circles Large, Petite Scalloped Circles Large, and Long Classic Scalloped Rectangles Large Nestabilities (Spellbinders); Copic Markers (RV52, RV55); Atyou Spica Pens (Clear, Pink)
Tags: clean & simple

Zalig Pasen, as they say Happy Easter in Dutch! I sent my parents this Easter card, even did some (not-so-straight) stitching on it to please my mom. The layout I used was a Viva la Verve sketch last month.
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Stamps: Easter Joy (Verve Stamps); Rough Edges Alphabets (SU!)
Paper: Pink Pirouette, Pear Pizzazz, Cheerful Treat Designer Series Paper (SU!); Blending Card (X-Press It)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Big Shot, Stampin’ Dimensionals (SU!); Standard Circles Small Nestabilities (Spellbinders); 5/8″ White Organdy Ribbon (Sheer Creations); Copic Markers (B41, B45, G43, RV23, RV25, V22, V25, V28); Spiral Clip; Sewing Machine & Thread
Tags: simply delicious