Wednesday, July 20, 2011

SNS Blog Hop Winners-I'm a little late

First, thank you to all who participated in the blog hop and especially to those who left comments. I am sure I speak for all the DT members when I say, we truly enjoy  and appreciate every comment   It encourages and inspires us, more than you know!  

The winners from the Sparkle N Sprinkle "Sparkling Winter  Sensations" Blog Hop have been announced.  Here are the winners in case you haven't seen the news as yet:

The Grand Prize is awarded to Mitzi Vogel!

Secondary winners (extra prizes)
1. From Barbara Bruder’s Blog –  Peg Klitch    YAHOO!!
2. From Eleanor Jenkins’ Blog – April of South Carolina
3. From Julie Zippel’s Blog – NWFlamingo
4. From Marie Berquist’s Blog – Lois (lew1993)
5. From Karin Martin’s Blog – Donna Levine

Congratulations to you all!!!!
More details (including details on what to do if you're a winner) and a special thank you from all of us on the design team are on the "home blog" - Sparkle N Sprinkle blog.

Hope you join us for the next blog hop too!

Sparkle on

Sandy

Monday, July 18, 2011

Busy Weekend Needs 4 Cards

A few weekends ago was really full!  I had intended to post this then, but life got in the way, so I'm just getting to post now.  Well, I attended a baby shower on Saturday for a good friend's daughter.  She is having a boy.  This card was done with a metal stencil (first pounce back of stencil with powder) then lay it on Sparkle and Sprinkle sticker paper.  Next carefully add holeless micro glass beads and rub into the open areas.  Carefully remove stencil and apply glitter to the rest of the sticky paper.  Finally its just a matter of adding the layers of colored paper for the finished A2 card.  The mom-to-be loved it.

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Then on Sunday we had the double celebration:  birthday party for our 3 year old grandson, Brian and a communion party for our 10 year old grandson, Diego.

The birthday card was e-a-s-y.  I used a piece of dp covered with Disney characters.  Cut them up into small squares, then put each onto glitter paper, then black paper and finally the purple metallic card base.  This was a perfect card since they had just gone to Disneyworld a month ago, and we gave him a share of Disney stock for his birthday.  Blogland isn't cooperating, so it wouldn't let me edit these pix ...sorry. Here's how the A2 card turned out:

[caption id="attachment_387" align="alignleft" width="176" caption="3rd Birthday Card for Brian"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_503" align="aligncenter" width="150" caption="Inside"][/caption]

Deigo's communion card was figured out months ago....my dear friend, Paula, had told me about a card she was going to case and I knew it would be perfect.  It uses a Spellbinders die of  crosses that she had and I didn't, so she cut a bunch for me before I left Florida.  It also used another die as a frame that I didn't have, so I used a border punch........  Its all done in off whites and I love how it turned out.  Finished size is 5 1/2 X 5 1/2.  P.S. Diego thought it was awesome.


[caption id="attachment_398" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Communion Card"][/caption]

Lastly, my hubby's great niece graduated from pharmecutical school a few months ago but we were in Florida and missed the party.  We were going to see her at the party so I needed to have her card.  I used SNS stamp set 435-Graduation multiple times and colored it.  Lay SNS super adhesive paper over stamped image, remove paper cover and then cover with holeless clear glass beads.   Use a Spellbinders die to stamp the words onto.  Layer with gold and black paper to make an A2 card.  Full directions for this card will be on the Sparkle and Sprinkle web site in about a week.

[caption id="attachment_400" align="aligncenter" width="238" caption="Andrea's Grad Card"][/caption]

Hope that you found some ideas from these cards that you might use.  See you again soon.

Sandy (Cheesy)

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

SPARKLING WINTRY SENSATIONS BLOG HOP

Welcome to the Sparkle N Sprinkle "Sparkling Wintry Sensations” blog hop---do you like how I changed my header picture for the occasion?  If you arrived here by way of the Sparkle N Sprinkle Blog, then you're in the right place.  All of the rules and info for the hop and how to become eligible for SIX great prizes are back at the SNS blog, so I will not repeat it here.

On to the sparkly stuff!  Here is my design which uses the Winter Swirl stamp set #414:

[caption id="attachment_440" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Winter Swirl Set 414 Diorama Card"][/caption]

When the blog theme was decided, all I could think of was what it looks like outside our windows (up here in Wisconsin) after a snowfall and I knew I wanted to make a diorama card (see the tips and techniques section at SNS for directions to make diorama cards.)  Diorama cards are great because you get all that dimension but it folds up flat, fits into a regular envie and usually doesn't take any extra postage.  The Winter Swirl stamp set has all the stamps needed for this card.   If you have the Grand Caliber die cut machine, you can diecut both pieces of cardstock at the same time--yippee.  Sparkling snow glitter is the perfect tool for snow and winter scenes (or just adding sparkle to any card).  This card does take extra time because of cutting out trees, and the extra layer but it is a wonderful gift for that special someone.  If you have never made a diorama card, I hope you've gotten the inspiration to try one. The directions for this card can be found here.

Oh and by the way, I might be one of "The FIVE" with a secondary prize, so don't forget to leave a comment below to become eligible for the Grand Prize and one of the 5 secondary prizes............then head on over to our Sensational Dawn's blog and continue on your sparkly, wintry way.

Stay cool and glad you came by!

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Sandy

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

PRE-HOP CARDS for SNS Blog Hop

The Sparkle and Sprinkle design team is getting ready for our July Blog Hop which begins on Thursday, July 14.  You can visit the SNS Blog here to get the details.  In the meantime, here are some cards that I designed last year for SNS using their stamp set #420, Nestie Christmas Trees and the Spellbinders Christmas Tree die.

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[caption id="attachment_420" align="alignleft" width="106" caption="More views of the flip flop card"][/caption]

Here are some other views of the same card so that you might get the idea of how it opens.  The directions to make this card are on the Sparkle N Sprinkle website here.

This is another card designed with the same stamp set and die which was an easel style card.

[caption id="attachment_425" align="aligncenter" width="247" caption="Nestie Christmas Tree-Easel card"][/caption]

You can see the directions for this easel card here.

Are you ready for more wintery inspirations???  Join the design team for all the fun (and prizes) starting Thursday when the Sparkling Winter Sensations Blog Hop begins (start the blog hop at the Sparkle N Sprinkle blog)!    Hope to see you then...





Sandy

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Our First Granddaughter!!

We are snowbirds, and so we arrived back up north on May 13th figuring it was in plenty of time for our 4th grandchild's arrival on June 2nd.  Well she surprised us by arriving 3 weeks early and is our very first granddaughter

Isabelle


Her mom, dad and big brother are all delighted to have her join the family.  She is the first girl grandchild for both sides of her family.




[caption id="attachment_376" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Dad, Mom & Isabelle"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_375" align="alignright" width="150" caption="Isabelle and big bro, Caleb"][/caption]

Grandma has been spending time at their house helping out and enjoying every minute.  Gives her time to take lots of pictures.  Here are a few of Isabelle EmmaLee to share with  you:

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The family also came to our lakehouse for the holiday weekend.  It was Isabelle's first time on a boat too!  And big brother, Caleb loves it!




[caption id="attachment_384" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="At the lake with our hats on"][/caption]

Thanks for stopping by and sharing our blessed event!  See you soon.

Sandy (Cheesy)

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

"Not So Macho Masculine Card" Blog Hop

Welcome to the Sparkle N Sprinkle "Not So Macho Masculine Card" Blog Hop! You are in the right spot if you arrived here via the amazing Patti White's Blog.  If you'd like to start from the beginning and become eligible for great prizes, then click here (that's where you'll find all the directions you need to hop along). 

As I thought about what I'd like to do for this masculine blog hop and the golfers stamp sets I was using, I thought about my two sons and husband and how they would give their presents - - usually still in the bag they brought it home from the store in.  As the boys got older, we started using old newspapers and paper bags to "wrap" the gifts because it "looked my masculine".  Thus, my first creation:  brown paper bag gift wrap!!  LOL

[caption id="attachment_351" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Paper Bag Gift Wrap"][/caption]

It's really simple:  just cut open a brown paper bag and stamp to your heart's content.  Add some raffia "ribbon" and a tag.  To make the gift tag, simply fold a piece of glossy cardstock in half, place it in a Spellbinders circle die leaving the fold outside of the cutting circle.  The result should be a mini circle card.  Then stamp and emboss the words in black detail embossing powder on the front of the card/tag.  Run the front thru a die cut machine using the Cuttlebug Swiss Dots embossing folder 37-1604 (but put the paper in so the back is facing back--this will "de-boss" the image).  Viola!  A golf ball gift tag for the present.  Here's a close up to see it better.

[caption id="attachment_353" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="'Golf Ball Gift Tag"][/caption]

 

 

 

Then I made a card to go along with it.  First die cut 4 small circles for golf balls and emboss the letters G,O,L and F from stamp #549-255MS on them before putting them thru the embossing folder.  (Hint:  ink stamp and then put scotch tape over the part you do not want to show).  Remove protective cover from 1/2 of sticker paper, lay ribbon and the golf balls onto sticker paper.  (Hint:  work on half of the sticker paper).  Apply Palm Green Flock (FL115).   Make a larger golf ball.  Stamp Father's Day #563-255B as above, remove paper from sticker paper.  Lay down golf ball and words, then apply flock.  Stamp Joe Cool #214-255G, colored him and cut him out.  Pop dot him on top of the golf ball.

[caption id="attachment_359" align="aligncenter" width="298" caption="Father's Day Golf Card"][/caption]

You can see the detailed directions for this card here.

I used two SNS sets for my projects:  Golf-McDuff #255 and Golf-Live Laugh Golf Set #192

We get to donate one product towards the grand prize! and I chose the Palm Green Flock (FL115) which was used on my card. I love to add texture to cards and flocking is a great way to do that. I am so excited to give you a sneak peek of this product as it is not yet for sale, so whoever wins will have this flock before anyone else!  Isn't that exciting?   

[caption id="attachment_342" align="alignleft" width="130" caption="Palm Green Flock FL115"][/caption]

 

Don't forget to leave a comment to become eligible for the prizes, then hop on over to Julie's blog to see her phenomenal creations.

Thanks for hop, hop, hopping by - - and I hope you enjoy the really amazing cards along the rest of the trail.

Sandy

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Zebra Cards




I seem to be way behind with my projects.   Having said that, I just finished sending in cards for Sparkle and Sprinkle and thought I'd share them with you.  I am using the stamp set Zebra #337 and came up with 3 different cards.

  


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This card idea came from a lady on the stamping cruise (sorry, I cannot remember her name).  She had some awesome animal stamps and was trying to stamp them onto cork that she had.  When I got this stamp set from Sparkle and Sprinkle and saw the zebra, I knew I had to make a card using cork.  The card is pretty basic:  emboss the zebra using black detail embossing powder onto an adhesive cork sheet.  Then use the EK Success plaid edge punch #54-40089 for pieces of black cardstock glued all around the edges and a craft cardstock base.  I wanted to add more embellishments, but I think it looks good just as it is.


 


[caption id="attachment_305" align="aligncenter" width="236" caption="Card 2 - Split Negative Zebra"][/caption]

 The second card idea came from watching Gina K videos where she was doing split negative cards.  I took it one step further and did 4 pieces instead of just 2.  The basic idea is to stamp your design onto black paper and emboss with white embossing powder.  Then stamp the design again onto white paper and emboss with black embossing powder.  Cut the 2 images in half and place half of each one with the other.  Kind of like a mirror image.  I used "boa" yarn to edge the image and placed it onto green corregated paper then onto black cardstock to finish.  Its kind of an optical illusion card!



Card 3 - Its A Jungle Out There

The last card came about because I wanted to use up some "things" I had laying around for quite awhile.  I purchased some animal print card packs for $1 at Michael's a while ago and have wanted to use them..........and this was the perfect opportunity.  I cut them up to make a background.  Then I used Sparkle and Sprinkle's Dark Chocolate Flock and tear-ifiic tape to make a border on another piece of cardstock and taped the prints inside.   Used a spellbinders die to cut out the words, distressed it with some ink, punched out a paw print and layered onto more flocked paper.  Then I found a lion that I  had cut out at a store a couple years ago and he was purrr-fect for the card.  What do you think?              

Thanks for stopping by for a look......

Sandy                                                             

 

 

 

 

Friday, April 22, 2011

Never-ending Easter Card

[caption id="attachment_310" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Jill's Never-ending Easter Card"][/caption]

Easter cards this year were easier than in other years. While on our Sparkle and Sprinkle stamping cruise, one of the other teachers, Jill, was demo-ing this card and she let me stamp pieces for my three grandson's cards. It is a never-ending card which I am sure the boys will enjoy playing with.  And the Easter chicks, bunnies and eggs from the Easter Chicks Stamp Set 426 are fun and colorful.  Here is a link to Jill's card with all the directions.  It is a fun card style but I will warn you that it does take a bit more time than usual.  LOL

Happy Easter to All!

Sandy

A Thinking of You Card for a Friend

Good morning all.  I have a friend that just underwent a liver transplant and happily, is doing really well.  (Thinking of you Brian, and sending prayers.)  I wanted to send him a card and one of the cards we just did at my class seemed masculine enough to use.  I changed one of the colors to blue and I think it looks great. 
 

I used stamps from Sparkle and Sprinkle set #316, Elements and Black embossing powder.  The center is what I called a "tile" and is done by embossing over and over again on a piece of tagboard or matt board, then stamping inside that piece with silver metallic pigment ink.  The background is one image stamped 7 times with versamark ink and then embossed. 

A silver Spellbinders circle and pearl stickers in the corners finish it off.  Hope you enjoy.

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Glittery Stained Glass Class at SNS Shoppe

Just a quick note to let you know that I'll be doing a class on Wednesday, March 16th.  We will be doing 3 glitter-ific stained glass cards, so be prepared to use lots and lots of glitter.....oh and some glue and acetate as well.   The cards will be great to use for Easter, Mother's Day, Birthdays or whatever you can think of.

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The glitter isn't showing up as much in the pictures as in real life. 

Class times are 10 am - 12:30 pm; 1:30 pm- 4 pm; and 6 pm - 8:30 pm. 

Place:  Sparkle N Sprinkle Shoppe, 2701 College Ave. E, Ste #7, Ruskin FL.  Maybe I'll see you there.

Its late, so that's all for now..........

Thanks for stopping by

Sandy

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Lacy Ladies Class at SNS

Morning!!

The ladies that joined me at Sparkle N Sprinkle for the glitter lace technique class were so friendly and nice.  And they ALL loved the cards we made and this technique.  I am looking forward to seeing them all again at another class. 

Here are the cards we made:

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These will make great Mother's Day, Birthday, Friend or Thinking of You cards.  When a card is needed, just add the greeting on the inside.

You can view the technique directions on the SNS website hereImages and glitters are all Sparkle and Sprinkle.

I got to Skype with one of my sons and 2 grandsons last night.  Love seeing them and talking to them (yes, I miss them!).  What a great invention!  Glad I live in today's world.  LOL

Hope you enjoy your day.  We finally have weather that is Florida-like.  It was 80 yesterday!!

Sandy

Back from the Stamping Cruise

Hi!

Just got back a couple of days ago from the stamping cruise and we had a really fun time.  Met lots of new stampers, ate too much food and was really pooped when I got home on Saturday.  My two roomies were awesome - - and considering that 2 of us had never met one before, we got along famously.  Here we are in the cabin:


[caption id="attachment_275" align="alignleft" width="181" caption="Jill, Shona & Sandy (Cheesy)"][/caption]





[caption id="attachment_276" align="alignright" width="194" caption="Acting Silly"][/caption]












I taught 2 card classes and a make n take.  This card uses packing tape to adhere the glitter in the circle "windows", and it uses the new stamp set from Sparkle N Sprinkle called Cocktails II (all the cruising stampers got this  set):



[caption id="attachment_266" align="alignnone" width="216" caption="Hurrican Make N Take"][/caption]

Well, I'm really tired.  Taught 2 classes today at the store and was gone all day.  Will post pictures of the class cards tomorrow.

By the way, Sparkle N Sprinkle has an online bingo game going on now on their blog.  You can see all the details here.  It is lots of fun and there will be lots of prizes!!!

Good night all.

Sandy

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Really Reasonable Ribbon and Sparkle N Sprinkle Blog Hop


Welcome! Hopefully you arrived here for the Sparkle N Sprinkle and Really Reasonable Ribbon (RRR) Blog Hop from Patti's Place and have been enjoying all the eye candy the designers have posted. If you did not arrive here via Patti's blog, you probably should head over to the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog to get started and not miss any of the action.
I am Sandy, one of the Sparkle and Sprinkle designers, and I am delighted to be working with RRR on this blog hop. In addition to the Really Reasonable blog candy, Sparkle N Sprinkle is giving away a stamp set to one lucky blogger! Leaving a comment on every blog increases your chances of winning, because no one knows which of the artists' site has been chosen to house the prize.

On Thuesday, February 15, a name will be drawn from the comments on the mystery artists' blog. Winner gets to choose a stamp set of their choice from SparkleNSprinkle.com!
On to my creation.....I started with 2 of the ribbons from the RRR February Ribbon Kit (which has some wonderful Spring-flavored ribbons) and weaved them like a basket onto a piece of cardstock. Next, die cut the Spellbinders Label Four die from blue cardsdtock. Then trace the outside of the same die onto pink cardstock and cut out, then emboss with the Swiss Dot embossing folder .  Layer these over the weaved ribbon piece as above.



Next I stamped the large Rose 3 times from Sparkle N Sprinkle's Stamp Set #402, My Rose Garden. Color them, cut them out in various layers and pop dot them together. Under the rose first is a piece of white cotton lace trim from RRR that I colored using a dye ink pad, then a Spellbinders tag that was cut out 5 times. I used only the fancy ends of the tags, applied Brushable Glue #540 and Sparkling Snow Glitter #G1003.  I left the sentiment off so it could be added later as needed. Hope that you enjoy the card and have had a great time hopping along with us.
Next stop is the Really Wonderful Erika's blog.  Happy Spring!!!
P.S. Don't forget to leave your comments along the way.....

Thanks for stopping by,

Sandy