We had a great workshop at Jeannie’s last Saturday, or as Jeannie likes to call it, a “funshop.” Jeannie is very happy with the free stuff she earned and she got herself a Big Shot half off! Almost everyone earned a free SAB set, too. Love that free stuff.
As a little background for what we played with at the workshop, in January, Stampin’ Up hosted a Sale-A-Bration Celebration in Orlando. I went with Jeannie and Helen and had a good time. After dinner at Uno’s, we went to the Convention Center and learned a few cool ideas with the SAB sets, a couple techniques, and Helen took lots of pics. Thanks, Helen, for giving me all your pics on a CD!
First thing we really liked were two cards made by Brandi Barnard with the SAB Vine embossing folder (EF). She cut strips of cardstock, stuck them to another piece of CS, then ran it through the Vine EF with her Big Shot.
Then she trimmed it, mounted it on a card base and embellished it.
I really liked her concept, but not her execution. The vine pattern was meant to be centered on each strip and I thought reversing direction of every other one would be more interesting. Sooo, I CASE’d her idea but did it my way.
I cut quarter sheets of CS, ran them through the Vine EF, took my Versamark pad straight to the CS to pop out the vines just a bit, cut the CS to strips 1” wide by 4” long and adhered them to the card front, alternating them in direction. Much happier, I was. I liked her colors better, so I see another one in my future.
I liked Brandi’s next card, too, and learned how to neatly put a notched banner end on the strips with a square punch. Who knew?
Her final card was pretty, but I wasn’t crazy about her crooked tearing on the DSP or that her vine strips had two going one way and one the other. Nice, but . . .
This is my sample of a make and take at Jeannie’s workshop. The ladies liked mine much better, too. Instead of Versamark on the Vine pieces, we brayered them with ink before cutting the strips. This card is in Tempting Turquoise and So Saffron, using a sentiment from Blooming With Kindness and Tea for Two Designer Series Paper.
Another idea from the show in Orlando is from one of the samples on their wall. It used the Elegant Butterfly and the Itty Bitty Butterfly punches and the Vintage Wallpaper EF.
I loved it, but thought it was a little detailed for a workshop, so here is my sample for our other make and take. Instead of white on white, we used Riding Hood Red for the card base. I love how the two punches fit together. The sentiment is from Ciao Baby set punched out with the SAB petite curly label punch.
Brian Pilling was another speaker at the SAB Celebration and he demonstrated masking with the little cup from SAB Patterned Occasions. I loved this card so much, I have that SAB set coming to me soon so I can CASE this.
Hope you enjoyed seeing some of what I saw in Orlando and what we did at Jeannie’s. I love feedback. Thanks for stopping by.
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4 comments:
I enjoyed viewing your blog today. I love your cards. My favorite today is the one with the cups all stacked up. so cute!
Hugs, sherrill graff late night stamper
Hi Kathy,
I agree with all of your comments about the "vines" on the cards .... like your ideas much better. Beautiful cards though - love the vines! Also thought the coffiee cups were great and am glad that you have them coming your way. Thank you for sharing your fun time with me!
Hugs!
Ginger
Good job on your blogged pics and summary! A+......that's from the teacher in me.... Helen
absolutely gorgeous creations, beautiful colours too. Very effective ♥
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