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2013 Artisan Award Winner Blog Hop – Project 1

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Welcome to Day 1 of the 2013 Artisan Award Winner Blog Hop!!  I am so incredibly excited to FINALLY be able to share, in detail, the projects I created for my submission to the contest.  If you came over from Jeanna Bohanon’s blog, Stamp Time Somewhere, I know you have already been impressed by her amazing work.  If not, you can just start the hop here and follow around until you get back to me.

Airplane - Closed1I thought it appropriate to start with this card since it really is one that reflects how I feel about Stampin’ Up!  I loved the idea of a negative image cloud and since we don’t have a punch for this, I simply used a few to get what I wanted.  I started with a Word Window Punch and then used my 1″ and 1/2″ Circle Punches to finish it off.  All the prints on this are from Polka Dot Parade DSP (still current in this catalog!).  I made a little paper airplane and attached it with my friend Crystal Effects…truly the right glue when you want something that can stand up!  I love this sentiment from Up, Up and Away but I needed it in a slightly larger size and in a straight line.  MDS to the rescue!!  The best part is that, while the stamp set is retired, the MDS stamp will stay current.  A bow tied up with a Basic Black button and some White Baker’s Twine finished it off on the front.

Airplane - OpenOn each of my card submissions I finished the inside in a way that I hoped added to the finished look of the card.  On this one, I just used some more DSP, mimicked the layout and added a sentiment from Teeny Tiny Wishes.

Make sure you come back for the next 10 days since the whole team will be sharing all of their winning entries.  Now, on to the beautiful work of Mercedes Weber of Creations by Mercedes.

Thanks for stopping in today.  See you tomorrow!

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Stamps:  Teeny Tiny Wishes, Up, Up and Away (MDS); Paper:  Polka Dot Parade DSP, Daffodil Delight, Basic Black, Whisper White; Accessories:  My Digital Studio, Daffodil Delight Seam Binding, Neutrals Buttons (this version retired), White Baker’s Twine, Dimensionals, Punches – Word Window, 1″ and 1/2″ Circle

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Freshly Made Sketches #97

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FMS Final 97-001I am so happy to bring you the latest sketch from Freshly Made Sketches.  I am the sketch hostess this week and I hope you enjoy playing with us this week.  I actually used my sketch a couple of weeks ago to create swap cards for the Control Freaks swap.

FMS97 - Merry Little ChristmasWhen I got my new Holiday Catalog, one of the first sets that drew my eye was Merry Little Christmas.  I just love the variation of fonts!  It is designed to go with the Merry Little Christmas Simply Created Card Kit but I wanted to show that it can be used on its own too.  I paired it with another favorite, Season of Style Designer Series Paper Pack.  The best part about these packs??  They come with 24 double sided sheets of each design.  That means you can really use a good sized piece of DSP on a bunch of cards.  Love that!  I chose the candy striped piece and then used the polka dot scraps (back side of stripes) to create the little banner.  Quite an efficient use of the paper, if I do say so myself!  *smile*  I stamped the words in Cherry Cobbler ink.  Then I stamped again in Early Espresso, inking up only the “little” banner with a marker.  I cut them out and put them up on a Glue Dot.  An Early Espresso button tied with Cherry Cobbler Baker’s Twine finish it off.  I LOVE how the stripes of the twine go with the DSP!!

The design team has come up with an amazing variety of takes on the sketch.  I know you will love them all!  Make sure you stop over to see their fantastic work!

Tomorrow starts the Artisan Design Team 2013’s blog hop!  For 10 days, we will be showing you the projects we all submitted for the Artisan Award contest.  I am really looking forward to this.  We will all be sharing close-up pictures the details on our work. I hope you will join us!

Thanks for stopping in today!  See you tomorrow!

Stamp:  Merry Little Christmas; Paper:  Season of Style DSP Pack, Early Espresso, Whisper White; Ink:  Cherry Cobbler, Early Espresso; Accessories:  Neutrals Button, Cherry Cobbler Baker’s Twine, Dimensionals

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“Freaky” Hexagons

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I hope you enjoyed seeing all the pictures of the boards of Convention that I shared last week.  I am always so impressed with the amazing amount of talent on display!!  Speaking of talent…I was lucky enough to be in a swap with the extraordinary Control Freaks!  Wow, what a stunning variety of cards I received!

Control Freaks Convention HexagonsFor my card, I wanted to show off the new Hexagon Punch and the Epic Day DSP.  I am so in love with both of these products!  I started with a Crumb Cake layer and used the splatter stamp from the introductory My Paper Pumpkin kit (Gorgeous Grunge would work beautifully here too).  Then I sponged the layer.  I added a little Crumb Cake ink to the doily and then added a banner layer out of this cool speckled print. A quick punch of three patterns with the Hexagaon and you have a super focal element.  They are just popped up on Dimensionals. I stamped the sentiment from Six-Sided Sampler (the coordinating set with the punch) onto another of the prints from the DSP and slid the banner under a Vintage Faceted Button tied with Linen Thread.  If you want to see more of the swap cards from the Control Freaks, many of them are on display on this Pinterest board.

Now I have some awesome news for you!!  On Thursday, the Artisan Design Team 2013 will begin its blog hop of the winning projects.  Plan to sit back and be amazed for 10 days!!

I’ll be back tomorrow with another of my Control Freaks swaps which is also the Freshly Made Sketches card of the week.  I’m the sketch hostess and I can’t wait to show you.  Thanks for stopping by today.  I look forward to seeing you tomorrow and then for the following 10 days!  Have a great day!

Stamp:  Six-Sided Sampler; Paper:  Epic Day DSP, Crumb Cake; Ink:  Crumb Cake, Soft Suede; Accessories:  Tea Lace Doilies, Hexagon Punch, Linen Thread, Sponges, Hey There Try It Kit (My Paper Pumpkin)

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Tag It

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One more day of the display stamper boards.  They really are amazing, don’t you think?  I also have some more 3-d displays to show you.  I suspect these are some of the Artisan contest entries since they are simply amazing (I know who one of the artists is so make sure you tell her how beautiful her project is!).  The boards for today use the Tag It set which is also the Ronald McDonald House Charities set this year.  Did you know that Stampin’ Up has donated over $1 million with the sales of these sets over the years!  Just another in the many ways that this company makes a difference!

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This final project was made by Lisa Hensley of The Shabby Stamper.  You can see more details by clicking the link to her blog.

3D 7I hope you have enjoyed seeing some of the sights of Convention!  Up next week, I have some pictures of new products and swaps!!  And yes, with any luck some new cards for you too!

Thanks for stopping in today!  Hope your weekend is great!

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Gorgeous Grunge

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I have more pictures of the Convention boards today.  Again, these are display stamper pieces created by some wonderful stampers.  The stamp focus of the day is Gorgeous Grunge (love this set!!) plus some more amazing 3-d items.  As before, I’d love to know if any of these are yours!  Click on the picture to see it larger.

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Today starts my check ride and training so I’m off to our Training Center in Denver.  Didn’t get any new stamping in this week but I look forward to some after this training is over!!  I did get my very first Artisan box and WOW!!!  I had to close it and put it in the other room so I could study, lol!

I’ll be back to tomorrow with some more boards and projects.  Thanks for stopping in!  See you soon!

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Hello Lovely

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I thought it would be fun to share some of the boards from Convention today.  The display boards are always a big hit and these are some of the ones with cards made by display stampers.  Rita Wright and Amy O’Neill are among the talented designers featured!  Up today, Hello Lovely and a 3-D item display!  Click on any picture to see it larger.

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Hope you enjoy seeing these as much as I did!  If anything on here is yours, please let me know!!  I’d love to see who created these beauties!  More tomorrow!

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Freshly Made Sketches #96

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FMS Final 96-001It has been so fun sharing some of the pictures from Convention over the last few days but I am happy to be “back to business” with the latest from Freshly Made Sketches.  I love this one and that is no surprise since it comes from the incredible Amy O’Neill.  Yes, it is official…I am a member of her fan club.  We all know how talented she is, of course!  But she is also a woman with such grace and class that you feel privileged when you get to meet her.  I know…I got to spend some time with her at Convention (picture posted yesterday)!  I know you will love her card this week, as well as this sketch, so make sure you drop by to leave her a note.

FMS96 - Tangerine TagMy card falls well into the super clean category this week.  I made it last week when I was up to my eyeballs in swaps and was running out of time!  To the rescue was the Tag a Bag Accessory Kit.  Of course they are fantastic for putting on the Tag a Bag Gift Bags and Boxes but they are also perfect for cards.  I just pulled the colors from the tag kit and this one was together in no time.  The best part is that you could put together a whole little card set this way (and of course package it up in one of the bags).  I used Smoky Slate as a background and embossed the little panel with my Chevron Embossing Folder.  I added the sentiment from Six-Sided Sampler and popped the little oval up on Dimensionals.  The Tangerine Tango Baker’s Twine is in the kit and is a great finish to the tag.

I look forward to getting back to some stamping this week (or next).  I am planning on sharing some of the swaps I received from the Artisan Finalist group.  I can’t even wait to show you!  So more posts are definitely coming your way.

The design team has made some super fun cards with Amy’s sketch and I know this will be a popular challenge to play!  Can’t wait to see you in the gallery!

Thanks so much for dropping by today.  I’ll see you again soon!

Stamp:  Six-Sided Sampler; Paper:  Smoky Slate, Whisper White; Ink:  Tangerine Tango; Accessories:  Tag a Bag Accessory Kit, Dimensionals

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Convention Highlights

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It might be a misnomer to call this the highlight post because for me, ALL of Convention was a highlight!!  Seriously…every minute was full of something amazing.  I got to hang out with my friends, see all the great new stuff that Stampin’ has coming our way and see my name in lights.  Pretty crazy!!  So I will start with the boards.  Here are my projects.  I’m not going into any detail because we are planning a blog hop with all of the Artisan Finalists.  I can’t wait!!!

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And I have a picture of us up on stage.  I look forward to getting a copy that the camera man took since some of us were blocked a bit.

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It was so fun hanging out with friends!  I have used pictures taken by some of them so I hope they don’t mind!

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With Marla Reed and Mindy Backes

Oh, and then there is the stuff we got!  Seriously…a lot of stuff!!  Great stuff!!!  Especially now that it is home because that bag was heavy!!!

Convention HaulAnd this doesn’t include the swaps (WOW!!!) and amazing upline gifts!  I know I mentioned that I need to study so you can imagine how hard it is to focus when all of this is calling my name!  *smile*

I’ll actually have a card for you tomorrow.  We have a fantastic sketch from the remarkable Amy O’Neill.  You are going to love it!  Until then, have a great day!

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Thank You!!

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Artisan Finalist AnnouncementOk, I know the picture is a little dark but this is me when the 20 Artisan Finalists were announced at the Awards Night.  I do have some more pictures and will post as soon as I get them edited.

I am finally home and recovering from all the excitement of Convention!  Wow, what an amazing few days!  I cannot believe that it went by so quickly.  On the bright side, I actually slept in a little this morning…the first time in a couple of weeks!  I will say that the song lyrics “back to life, back to reality” have been playing in my head all day but I’m still enjoying just thinking about all the fun!

So for the thank yous.  I’m pretty sure that I have a list about a mile long but I really do want to make sure I get as many as possible.  First, my family!  I owe my husband, my boys, my mom and all of my family a huge thank you.  Without you, none of this would be.  They have allowed me to stretch this new and different set of wings and encouraged me to do so (albeit with funny and mocking Stampin’ Up songs in the house!).  I came home to find this last and most special Artisan prize.  I love my boys!!

1002871_10200930944649505_511147686_nThen I have to thank my friends who started stamping with me.  Anyone who has been a demonstrator has probably had a customer just like me.  I went to my first Stampin’ Up event basically kicking and screaming as a favor to a friend.  You see, I told them that I was not crafty and I don’t do crafty.  Yep….never let anyone get away with that one!!  Lisa, Christine and Candice, thanks for getting me into that first club!

My local customers…well, they are really simply my friends who stamp with me.  All of you inspire me and yes, put up with me making you tie lots and lots of bows.  I appreciate your humor and your never-ending support of my business!!

Now, the community of stampers.  My upline Brandi, my second level Lisa, my stamping friends over at Stampin’ Addicts, the FMS team, my former SUO Challenges team and all of you who follow this blog.  Stampers are the most kind and generous group of people that anyone could ever hope to meet.  There is just something that is deep in the DNA that makes them want to share!  The support I have had from so many of you has overwhelmed me and I am grateful beyond words.

I would be remiss if I didn’t add a shout out to United Airlines.  You see, when I signed up to go to Convention I didn’t have a schedule.  So, when the July flying schedules started coming out, the first thing that happened was that I was schedule for a check ride (flying test) the same weekend as Convention.  Another pilot switched with me to make it work. Three cheers for Brian!  Then the regular schedule came and I was supposed to work for 3 of the days.  I called my flight office and they managed to move days around to allow for the days off.  I know that airlines can seem impersonal but United really stepped up on this and I just want to thank them!

So the box.  Yes, we got a cool box as we walked off the stage!  Want to see what is in it??

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The yellow box holds a specially designed bracelet that all the Artisan winners get.  The little box on the right has a back of card stamp with my name and the Artisan logo (yippee!!).  The card in the middle congratulated us and gave us all the info we need to know to get started.

Ok…this is really long so thanks for staying with me.  That check ride I mentioned, well it is this coming Friday so I will try to post more if I can.  I have a lot of studying to do (yep,  that song is still playing in my head).  Thank you so much for stopping in today.  I look forward to sharing all the projects I made for the contest with you.  I’ll post the pictures of my board tomorrow!  Until then, have a great day!

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Artisan Finalist Card Swap

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I am so excited to share some news from Stampin’ Up Convention.  Last night was Awards Night and the announced the Artisan Design Team.  I am humbled and awed to tell you that I am one of the ten members.  It has been such an incredible few days and I have lots to share when I get back.  Until then, I want to show you a card I made for a swap created for the 20 Artisan Finalists.  The cards I got in return are stunning!!

Artisan Finalist Swap 1I really wanted to make a Christmas card for this swap and decided that this beautiful leaf from Simply Sketched (hostess set) would be the way to go.  While this card has a lot of “white” space, it is in no way simple to make.  Especially not simple times 27!  I’ll give you the basics though.  I stamped the leaf with Early Espresso and then using a mask, stamped it again to get the leaves to layer properly.  I colored them with a blender pen using Always Artichoke and Cherry Cobbler ink.  Then the waterspots were added with Crumb Cake ink (stamped off) and the stamp from the intro My Paper Pumpkin kit (the spots from the new Gorgeous Grunge would be great here but I won’t get it until Convention).  The sentiment from More Merry Messages seemed perfect.  That set is a carry over and is still available!!  Then I pulled out my distressing tool and distressed all the edges.  After that, I went back and sponged all the distressed edges with more Crumb Cake ink.  I created shabby bows with Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding and tied them up with Linen Thread and Vintage Faceted Buttons.  Of course it would not be complete without the inside so:

Artisan Finalist Swap 3I stamped the leaf again and watercolored some more.  The sentiment is another one from More Merry Messages.  It is a must have set, in my opinion!  For this swap, we created full cards and I did say 27.  While there are only 20 finalists, some of the Concept Artists from Stampin’ Up joined in the swap.  How exciting!!!

I loved this card so much that I am planning on using it as a class card in August.  Local stampers, watch for the invitation!  *smile*

Thank you so much for stopping in today.  I look forward to sharing more of my Convention pictures next week!  Until then, I hope your weekend is wonderful!  See you soon!

Stamps:  Simply Sketched (Hostess), More Merry Messages; Paper:  Naturals Ivory, Cherry Cobbler; Ink:  Always Artichoke, Cherry Cobbler, Early Espresso, Crumb Cake; Accessories:  Blender Pen, Stamp-a-ma-jig, Stampin’ Distress Tool, Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding, Linen Thread, Vintage Faceted Buttons, Dimensionals, Sticky Strip

 

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