Showing posts with label Grosgrain Ribbon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grosgrain Ribbon. Show all posts

Gift Box with Panache!



Stylish Gift Box!

The past few days have been absolutely crazy in the Staples household between arriving home Sunday from a weekend scrapbook retreat at the beach, then my husband rushing off to work the moment I walked into the door, Kindermusik classes and Physical Therapy for the little one.  This week has just been flying by and I feel like I haven't accomplished nearly what I was hoping to accomplish which results in some "late" nights for me after everyone else has gone to bed.

This is a project I made this past weekend while scrapbooking at the beach!  I absolutely love these beach retreats.  A friend organizes the scrapbook & crafting beach retreats by renting a beach home.  There are usually 10 to 12 friends that go.  These retreats are turning into a twice a year tradition - next retreat we may even find a massage therapist to come in and provide some massages!

As for this stylish box, I made the box using two 12x12 pieces of cardstock.  I need to add that I was making this for my Secret Pal.  Of course, she happened to be sitting across from me asking all sorts of questions about the box and what I was planning to put in the box.  Admittedly, I was avoiding most of the questions by pretending I didn't know what she was "asking" or by looking dazedly confused as a result of my drug induced haze caused by the sinus infection I was getting over.



Isn't this box beautiful with a classic style?  The background paper isn't a Christmas themed paper but I love how using a Christmas stamp set makes the box into a great gift box.  The "Top Note" design is raised using dimensionals so the Basic Black Satin Ribbon slips underneath.  As mentioned previously, I used 12x12 Cardstock with the cover being Very Vanilla and the base of the box (not shown) being Basic Black.  The depth of the sides is 3 inches.

To make the base of the box, I scored the base at THREE inches on each edge then cutting in 3 inches along ONE of the intersecting corners doing this 4 times.  Using Sticky Strip, I folded along the score line to create the box shape and used the sticky strip on the flap edges to assemble the box. 

The top of the box was made using the same directions as the base of the box except I scored at 2 15/16th to make the cover easier to remove otherwise I find the cover sticks and is difficult to remove which can damage the base of the box.  With a box this beautiful, I would want to try to preserve the integrity of the box so it can be reused.

Finally, I decorated the box using the Love Letter Designer Series Paper and Riding Hood Red Cardstock on the top and each side of the cover of the box.  Adding extra decoration also creates a stronger box.  Using the Big Shot and Top Note die, I cut out the top design element using Basic Black and Very Vanilla Cardstock then I used the new Stampin' Up! Distressing kit with the charcoal dye ink and "blank" rubber stamp to add a distressed appearance to the Very Vanilla Cardstock.  I am in LOVE with the look that this distressing ink creates when used with the "blank" rubber stamp.  With some trial and error I was able to figure out what works best for me when trying to apply the distressing ink.  I also used the French Script Background Stamp to add to the "distressed look" making certain the image wasn't clear.  The last step was to stamp the tree, apply the ribbon and one button to the back of the Top Note which was then attached to the box.

SunnyGirl Tips:

  • Find time to enjoy the things that you love!
  • When using the distressing kit, lightly brush the "blank stamp" in and onto your cardstock while not worrying about the final outcome because you WANT a distressed look - not a perfect, uniform look!
  • Boxes can be a lot of fun to make.  Find a basic pattern such as a square box design and get creative with the size - Square is an easy box style to work with!

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Pam Staples
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Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator

 

Project Recipe:

Cardstock:  Basic Black 12x12 (119922), Very Vanilla 12x12 (119951), Riding Hood Red (111348)

Designer Series Paper:  Love Letter (117162)

Accessories:  Big Shot (113439), Top Note Die (113463), Basic Black 5/8" Satin Ribbon (117285), Basic Black 1 1/4 Striped Grosgrain Ribbon (115615), Very Vanilla 1/8" Taffeta Ribbon (119960), Designer Buttons - Brights Old Olive (119747), Distressing Essentials Kit (118762)

Ink:  Basic Black (101179), Old Olive (102277)

Stamp Sets:  Snow Swirled (111690), En Francais (109521)

Snow Swirled
En Francais

 

A Christmas Blessing. Rejoice!



Rejoicing in Christmas!

For unto us a Child is born,
unto us a Son is given...
                     ~  Isaiah 9:6

I love the simplicity of this beautiful stamp set found in the current Stampin' Up! Holiday mini catalog.  As I hold my son, I can only imagine the love Mary and Joseph had for their son, Jesus.  Over the Christmas season, we should strive to remember that the true meaning of Christmas is the Birth of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.  All the gifts are wonderful and definitely enjoyed.  But it is just as wonderful to be the giver of gifts.  Homemade gifts are a wonderful way to share your love.

Here is the first card I've made using this stamp set which was for the card swap at the upline meeting I attended this past Sunday.  I used the Northern Flurry Embossing Folder for the base of the card then I used a dauber to sponge Shimmer Paint over the raised image.  The snowflakes remind me of stars.  I then used the 1 1/4" striped grosgrain ribbon tied with Hemp Twine and three little jewelry tags with one stamped with the "merry" stamp from the Tiny Tags stamp set.  Finally, I stamped the image of Joseph, Mary and Baby Jesus with the Whisper White Craft Stamp and embossed using clear embossing powder.

SunnyGirlScraps Tips:

  • When embossing, remember to use the embossing buddy to help with easy removal of excess embossing powder.
  • A great way to apply shimmer paint to your projects is to shake your bottle then, using your dauber, daub inside the shimmer paint cover to pick up small amounts of the shimmer paint.  Apply to your project.
  • Rules of Composition - Fill your Frame!  When photographing subjects, try to fill the frame with the main subject.  You'll have greater impact and fewer distractions in the photo.


Like this project?  Please share your thoughts or questions by leaving me a comment below.

To purchase supplies for this project, click HERE or email me at sunnygirlscraps@gmail.com


Sunny Stampin' & Scrappin'!

Pam Staples

Get Well Simplicity





Strikingly Elegant in a Simple Get Well!

Earlier this week I found out that one of my clients had been hospitalized.  With that news, I just knew I had to make her an elegant card.  This lovely lady is so wonderful and such a pleasure to be around.  We were actually planning to do a Christmas themed workshop in late September but she had to cancel because she had been sick so we decided we would try to reschedule.  Well, I was trying and trying to reach her but kept getting her voice mail.  Then I received an email from a mutual friend informing me she was in the hospital but hoping to go home in a day or two.  With that news, I set out to create a card I knew she would enjoy receiving.

This card is really simple yet looks so very elegant.  I've totally fallen head over heals in love with this card.  The base of the card is Crumb Cake then I took a piece of Real Red cardstock which I embossed using my Big Shot and Elegant Bouquet embossing folder.  For the sentiment, I used the Wellness Wishes stamp set which I colored with the Stampin' Markers for the two tone effect.  The ribbon I used is the 1 1/4 striped Real Red Grosgrain ribbon.  By the way, I LOVE the 1 1/4 striped grosgrain ribbons.  The decorative boarder around the sentiment was created by using the new Decorative Label punch - Don't you just love the effect (I think I'll be doing it more often)!  I then used the small jewelry tag punch stamped with a small image from the Tiny Tags stamp set which I tied around the ribbon using the Hemp Twine. The final touch to this card was adding three small pearls to the embossing creating a line that leads the eye up towards the sentiment.

Over the past few days I've included several tips on composition. Can you figure out what tips I've used as a guideline for creating this card?  I used a couple of those Rules of Composition.  I would like to mention that on occasion, rules are meant to be broken and no rule is ever set in stone.  The Rules of Composition are available to help guide you and get you started with your projects.


SunnyGirlScraps Tip:
  • The 1 1/4" grosgrain ribbon looks great on cards and I love highlighting the ribbon by tying a piece of hemp twine or linen thread in a bow gathering the ribbon together.
  • To add dimension with the jewelry tag, punch 3 small tags with coordinating colors and layer them together.
  • Rule of Composition - Framing!  From the view of a photographer, the world is full of objects which make perfect natural frames, such as trees, archways and holes. By placing these around the edge of the composition you help to isolate the main subject from the outside world. The result is a more focused image which draws your eye naturally to the main point of interest.  As an example in my card, I've used the Decorative Label punch to create an interesting frame around the sentiment.

Like this project?  Please share your thoughts or questions by leaving me a comment below.

To purchase supplies for this project, click HERE or email me at sunnygirlscraps@gmail.com


Sunny Stampin' & Scrappin'!

Pam Staples



Card Recipe:


Ink:  Real Red (103133)

Stampin' Marker:  Real Red (100052), Early Espresso (119680)

Cardstock:  Real Red (102482), Crumb Cake (120953), Whisper White (100730), Early Espresso (119686)

Accessories:  1 1/4" Real Red Grosgrain Ribbon (119768), Jewels - Basic Pearls (119247), Hemp Twine (100982), Decorative Label Punch (120907), Jewelry Tag Punch (117190), Big Shot (113439), Embossing Folder - Elegant Bouquet (115964)

Stamp Sets:  Wellness Wishes (w: 115356), Tiny Tags (w: 118091, c: 118592)

Wellness Wishes


Tiny 

Snowflake Christmas Tag




Fun Snowflake Treat Tag!



This was a fun project.  The "tag" is actually a folded card with a cellophane bag inside.  Think of how a tea bag sits inside its small packaging and that is what this card is based off.  We made a similar project as one of the make-n-takes from the 2010 Stampin' Up! Convention.  I loved the concept and thought it would be really cute as a Christmas Tag that included an extra little treat.

To create the "Tea Bag" Tag, I cut a strip of 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock down to 3 1/2 x 10 then scored a line at 4 1/4 and another line at 8 1/2.  With the shortest piece cut on both edges to create a triangular piece to fit into a slot made by using the word window punch.  The cellophane bag that I used on the inside is the Small Flat Cello bags from Stampin' Up! that I cut the size of the Cello bag down to 4".  The Cello Bag is attached inside the card with sticky strip.

I think that a small Dove chocolate would be a perfect treat to put inside the Cello bag as part of the tag.

SunnyGirlScraps Tips:
  • To make the "fish tail" on your ribbon, fold the ribbon in half then cut inwards from the two folded halves towards the knot.
  • When applying the Jewel Basic's use the tip of your paper snips to lift the pearl or rhinestone along with the adhesive from the backing (Paper piercer also works great).
  • Rules of Composition - Simplicity!  Simplicity is the method of keeping the information in your project relatively simple.  With photography, keep in mind that if your main subject is close, then your background should be very simple to avoid distractions.  Try to keep everything that is not important much less interesting than what’s important in the project or photo.  A key feature of "simplicity" is to avoid lines or objects that lead the eye away from the main subject of your photo or project.
Like this project?  Please share your thoughts or questions by leaving me a comment below.

To purchase supplies for this project, click HERE or email me at sunnygirlscraps@gmail.com


Sunny Stampin' & Scrappin'!

Pam Staples


Project Recipe:

Ink:  Classic Real Red (103133)

Cardstock:  Real Red (102482)

Accessories:  Oval Punch (119855), Scallop Oval Punch (119856), Snowflake Punch (119852), 1 1/4" Striped Real Red Grosgrain Ribbon (119768), Word Window Punch (119857), Small Cello Bag (103104), Hemp Twine (100982), Jewels - Basic Rhinestone (119246)

Stamp Sets:  Serene Snowflakes (115438); A Cute Christmas(w: 120825; c: 121133)
Serene Snowflakes

A Cute Christmas

Whimsical Christmas Card Box




A Cute Christmas Card Box


I've fallen in love with this fun, whimsical Christmas stamp set!  It has a mix of outline stamps which allow for a variety of Christmas related creativity.  Yesterday, I posted my first video tutorial and this is the final creation resulting from the video.


It was a fun box and I look forward to filling it with 10 cards and envelops following in the same theme using the stamp set, A Cute Christmas.  Keep an eye open for a sampling of the cards that will be going inside this box!

A Cute Christmas Card Box
Project Recipe

Ink:  Cherry Cobbler (119669)
 
Cardstock:  Cherry Cobbler (119685), Always Artichoke (105119)

Accessories:  Real Red 1 1/4" Striped Grosgrain Ribbon (119768), Large Tag Punch (119876), Extra Large Tag Punch (119866)

Designer Series Paper:  Candy Cane Christmas DSP (120809)

Stamp Set:  A Cute Christmas (w: 120825; c: 121133)

A Cute Christmas


Sunny Stampin' & Scrappin'!

Pam Staples

Pink Fix Box




 PINK FIX times 2!


I'm on a roll!  Yep, I'm really getting my pink fix and I'm loving it.  This recent project is a box that I made to fit the two square candles that I recently made as a gift.  Since these candles were a gift I needed to have packaging so I measured the candles to come up with the dimensions for the box.  Both the base and the cover of the box were each made from one sheet of 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock cut down to 8 1/2 x 10 1/2.  Based on the "depth" of the candles, I scored the paper so the candles would fit inside.

I enjoy making various types of boxes and often I don't use a "template" but instead measure the width and depth of the item I want to put into the box then determine the size of the paper I need to use.  Sometimes all I need is an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of cardstock and other times I need a 12 x 12 sheet of cardstock.

Now, I've been promising a tutorial and I'm working on it for a basic box design.  I hope to post the tutorial early next week.  In the meantime, I hope you enjoy this box:



Project Recipe:

Ink:  Rose Red Classic (101778)

Accessories:  1 1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon Pretty In Pink (119775), Full Heart XL Punch (119883), Jewelry Tax M Punch (117190), Glimmer Brads - Basics (121003)

Cardstock:  Pink Pirouette (111351), Rose Red (102544)

Designer Paper:  Patterns DSP Stack - Subtles (117152)

Stamp Sets:  I{Heart} Hearts (w: 117010, c: 118571); Tiny Tags (w: 118091, c: 118592)

I {Heart} Hearts
Tiny Tags


Sunny Stampin' & Scrappin'!

Pam Staples

SUDSOL Tour Meets Uncharted Territory


SUDSOL Blog Tour

Welcome to SunnyGirlScraps!  My name is Pam Staples, the SunnyGirlScrapper, and I'm thrilled that you've taken this opportunity to visit my blog.

I'm excited to be participating in another SUDSOL Blog Tour.  If you didn't already know, "SUDSOL" stands for "Simply Unique Demonstrators Sharing Online."

Uncharted Territory

I love the NEW Uncharted Territory stamp set from the newly released 2010-2011 Stampin' Up! Catalog.  I absolutely love lighthouses and when I saw this set I just went all googly eyed over the set.  I've been to all the lighthouse in the Outerbanks of North Carolina numerous times as well as other lighthouses around the country.  I never get tired at the beauty and poise of these lighthouses especially when thinking about the special mission a lighthouse performs as a way to help mariners safely navigate along the shores of various seas, oceans and lakes.

Life Is Uncharted Territory Card #1:


Card Recipe:  

Cardstock:  Whisper White (100730), Marina Mist (119682)
Accessories:  2" x 1 3/8" Oval Extra-Large Punch (119859), 1 3/4 Scallop Circle Extra-Large Punch (119854), Stamping Sponges (101610), Hemp Twine (100982)
Big Shot Accessories:  Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folders (120175)
Ink:  Marina Mist Classic Ink (119682)

Stamp Set:  Uncharted Territory (120456)


Life Is Uncharted Territory Card #2:


Card Recipe:  

Cardstock:  Whisper White (100730), Not Quiet Navy (101722), Marina Mist (119682)
Accessories:  Curly Label Extra-Large Punch (119851), 2" x 1 3/8" Oval Extra-Large Punch (119859), 1 3/4 Scallop Circle Extra-Large Punch (119854), Marina Mist 5/8" Grosgrain Ribbon (119762), Basic Rhinestones (119246)
Ink:  Marina Mist Classic Ink (119682)
Designer Series Paper Pack:  Subtles (117152)
Stamp Set:  Uncharted Territory (120456)

Friends Card:



Card Recipe:

Cardstock:  Whisper White (100730), Night of Navy (102977), Crumb Cake (120953)

Accessories:  Curly Label Extra-Large Punch (119851), Jewelry Tag Medium Punch (117190), Basic Rhinestones (119246), 1 1/4" Striped Grosgrain Ribbon (119773), Linen Thread (104199)
Big Shot:  Square Lattice Embossing Folder (119976)
Ink:  Night of Navy Classic Ink (119682)

Stamp Set:  Uncharted Territory (120456)


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Sincerely,


Pam Staples


Living Life! Handmade with love...





Whimsical Words:  A Heartfelt Thought!

On Thursday, Feb. 25, I found out that one of my best friends back in Minnesota was in the hospital.  Rebecca Preisler was the Maid Of Honor in my wedding.  I met Rebecca at Evergreen Community Church shortly after she started attending.  She was also part of my small group, Sonic Voltage.  

She entered the hospital around Feb. 22nd when she went to the emergency room not feeling well.  During the process, the hospital admitted her to the hospital and started running various tests when they discovered she had tumors in her lungs and stomach.  Rebecca quickly started to get worse.  It was determined that she was dealing with an aggressive, quick developing Cancer.  

I had a very difficult time making this card and honestly don't consider it my "best" work but the KEY is that the card comes from the HEART!  While creating the card, I was at the beach on a scrapbook retreat.  Well, I really didn't get much done on the retreat but did manage to create this card and get it mailed on Saturday.  

On Wed., March 3, Rebecca passed away.  She will always be loved and cherished as a wonderful friend.  It was very difficult making this card and I didn't have a lot of time. She passed away on Wed., March 3rd after a brief 2 week struggle with cancer. This card honors Rebecca's 33 years of life!


Card Recipe:

Cardstock:  Elegant Eggplant and Certainly Celery
Stamp Set:  Whimsical Words from the Sale-A-Bration brochure
Accessories:  Butterfly Embosslit, Elegant Eggplant Grosgrain Ribbon, Scallop Circle Punch
Designer Series Paper:  Tea Party


Inky Hugs,

Pam Staples

Keeping it Simple Sweetie!


I thoroughly enjoyed participating in the "KISS" challenge on Pals Paper Arts which has helped me find inspiration in doing some simple, yet elegant cards.  Here are several samples and cards that I've made recently using the Big Shot, Whisper White and Bermuda Bay!


 
This card has a small accent color using Crushed Curry!

 

Card Recipe:
Cardstock:  Bermuda Bay and Whisper White
Ribbon:  Grosgrain Polka Dot in Bermuda Bay
Punch:  1 1/4 Circle Punch; Scallop Circle Punch; 1 3/8 Circle Punch on Crushed Curry
Stamp Set:  Well Scripted
BIG SHOT:  Stampin' Up! Backgrounds 1 Texturz Plates

A Christmas Medallion


I've already mentioned how much I love the Medallion Background stamp! It is just so versatile. While working on ideas to showcase just how versatile, I had the idea that a Christmas Medallion would be very beautiful.


Medallion Magic


This is one of those stamp sets that comes along and the first reaction is WOW, I gotta have that! The Medallion is a background stamp in a circular shape which is a change from all the other Stampin' Up! background stamps. The stamp is absolutely beautiful with an elegant design.

Here is a sample of a card I created today using the medallion stamp. It is a Get Well card for my dad that just had shoulder surgery today.



Stamp Set: Medallion
Colors: Close To Cocoa; Chocolate Chip; Bashful Blue
Embellishments: Chocolate Chip 5/8" Grosgrain Ribbon; Whisper White 1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon
Hardware: Hodgepodge Hardware Silver

Animal Stories for a Baby


Hello Baby Sloan!


This is a card that I just made for a friend that I'm seeing tonight at a BBQ. Her daughter, Sloan, was born about 1 month ago. She is an absolutely beautiful baby and it was time for me to say "Hello Baby!"


Stamp Set: Animal Stories & Teen Tiny Wishes
Designer Series Paper: Tall Tales
Colors: So Saffron, Soft Suede
Accessories: Hodgepodge Hardware & Grosgrain Ribbon

Belated Fourth of July.


I meant to post these cards back around the 4th of July but FUN disrupted my plans.

Here are 2 great cards that could be used to celebrate the 4th of July or any other occasion. In honor of the Red, White & Blue, here we are:

Colors: Rose Red and Not Quite Navy. Stamp Set: Circle Circus and Teeny Tiny Wishes. Accessories: Circle Punch and Scalloped Circle Punch


Colors: Rose Red and Bordering Blue. Stamp Set: PunFun. Accessories: Grosgrain Ribbon and Ticket Punch. Pattern paper: Retired Hostess Designer Series Paper

Crushed Curry In Color


Here is one of my most recent creations presented during a recent Chat and Challenge that I participated in online. I really do love this card!

The new In Colors are delightful, fun and very bright. This card is centered around my use of Crushed Curry, Pumpkin Pie and So Saffron. The stamp set used is Circle Circus. The accessories used include 1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon, Scallop Circle Punch, Scallop Circle Bigz Die and Hodgepodge Hardware.