Back to the basics. Our team will help you get started stamping. Learn basic measurements, how to cut your card stock, techniques, and enjoy a weekly sketch challenge, and more! Please note: You have entered a MARKETING FREE ZONE. Please note, we reserve the right to remove links with non-Stampin' Up! product, "sales pitches", links to online stores, or requests to join your team. We're here to have fun, learn from one another and share.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Stampers Showcase 109
Here are your operator picks for this week!
Saturday, July 25, 2009
I should also tell you that convention is coming in two weeks, and that week, I think ALL of us will be in Salt Lake City taking in the newest products and techniques at the stampin up yearly convention. Please be patient if the post is late that week :)
So ~ Let's get down to measurements! Here is one interpretation of how the measurements could work for this card.
Layer 1: Start by taking a piece of 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock, score it down the middle at 4 1/4". Then turn your paper and cut at 5 1/2"
Note: by scoring first, you yield two card bases that are scored. If you're doing a lot of cards this saves you some work by getting half of the scoring out of the way.
Layer 2: Cut your second layer 5 1/4" x 4 and layer it on top of your "base" layer
Layer 3: Try using DSP (designer series paper) for this layer. If you start with a 12 x 12, and cut at 5 1/4" then you can cut at one inch intervals. One piece of 12 x 12 would yield about 26 (1" x 5 1/4") pieces. This is a great value!
For your focal point, the size of layers 4 and 5 will depend on your stamp size. Again, try measuring your block of wood for your top layer, then make a matte for it that's a 1/4" bigger on two sides (to make an 1/8"th of an inch border) For example if your wood measures 3" x 2 3/4". that would be your #5 layer, and then, your 4th layer would be 3 1/4" x 3". I hope that makes sense! :) Here's what our operators are up to this morning.
1. Tanja 2. Sue 3. Cindy Rio 4. Jennie M 5. Heidi 6. Joyce W 7. Kay Kalthoff | 8. Yapha 9. Jaydee 10. Libby 11. Diana Eichfeld 12. Sharon Carr 13. Krista Visser-Driessen 14. Janelle Lavelle | 15. Cheri G 16. Ali Manning 17. Paula 18. Tammy Fite 19. Tiffany Bauer 20. Gina |
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Friday, July 24, 2009
Your Operator Picks for this week
Friday, July 17, 2009
Saturday Sketch Challenge ~ 108
Many of our operators have taken liberties with this sketch. However, one possible set of measurements could be:
Layer 1: 8 1/2 x 5 1/2" folded in half
Layer 2: 4" x 5 1/4"
Patti Chesky
Robin Merriman
Gretchen Barron
Connie Babbert
Selene Kempton
Please remember that links will close on Wednesday night! We can't wait to see what you come up with with this simple sketch!
1. Heidi 2. Cindy Rio 3. Stacy 4. zabou 5. Jenna M. 6. Andrea Thompson~ 7. Michelle F. 8. Tory B 9. Kay Kalthoff 10. Sharon Burkert 11. Sue | 12. RobynAnn 13. Lezlie Yoder 14. SueB 15. Angi Anderson 16. Jennie Maier 17. Sarah P 18. Carla 19. katou 20. Roxie Nitti 21. Diane-StampinPuppies 22. Robin Messenheimer | 23. Kris Sanders 24. Jaydee 25. Yapha 26. Carla 27. Jenn Zinck 28. Krista Visser-Driessen 29. Trish Hughes 30. Cannie Hunter 31. Sharon Carr 32. Rachel Verbrugge |
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Stampers Showcase for sketch 107
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Friday, July 10, 2009
Saturday Sketch Challenge ~ 107
This weeks sketch is a beauty. It seems very simple, but some of the measurements can be a little tricky for this one. I will first suggest that you check out this past post on how to read a ruler, for guidance.
Although i'm going to give you exact measurements for each of the layers. I think it's important to bring up, that, in this sketch, layer 3 is 1/8" smaller on two sides (so a 1/16" border) all the way around. In past weeks we have only dealt in quarter inch intervals, so we're stepping it up a bit! This challenge is still super simple.
So here's the measurements:
Layer 1 = take a piece of paper and cut it in half (8 1/2" x 5 1/2") then score that in half or fold it with your bone folder at 4 1/4"
Layer 2- cut your cardstock to 5" x 3 3/4" (so you get 4 from a standard piece of computer paper.
Layer 3. Cut at 4 7/8" x 3 5/8" (tricky tricky! ~ not so ~ Just cut 1/8" smaller on your paper cutter. If you get confused with this step refer to Lee's post on reading a ruler. We all got confused in the beginning, so don't feel like you're alone!
finally, embellish to taste. Change it up, use different shapes and accessories! Lets see what you've got!
Now it's your turn to play along! Thanks so much for your support and for playing along. Links are closed for tonight. Please join us Saturday morning for a new sketch challenge!
1. Lezlie Yoder 2. Ruthie Burkey 3. Tory B 4. Tammy Fite 5. Janelle Lavelle 6. Judy D. 7. Michelle Hoffman 8. Jennie Maier 9. Robin Messenheimer 10. Ilse Vargas 11. Donna R. 12. Jennifer Jones | 13. Sherri 14. Deb S. 15. Jenn Zinck 16. Natalie S. Meyer 17. Heidi B. 18. Tami Black 19. Sharon Carr 20. bonnie32002 21. Loni H 22. Rachel Brumley 23. isabelle 24. Rachel Verbrugge | 25. Monika Davis 26. Sue 27. Joyce W 28. Germaine Ferrao 29. Karen Bernier 30. Ali Manning 31. Michelle F. 32. Tiffany Bauer 33. Kay Kalthoff 34. Andrea Thompson~ |
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Stampers Showcase for sketch 106
Friday, July 3, 2009
Stamping 411 ~ Sketch Challenge
Here are the card measurements (that you could use for one scenario to make this card.
Layer 1: Cut your cardstock in half so that it measures 8.5 x 5.5”
Layer 2: Cut some DSP at 1” and again at 5.5” (note: you’ll get 26 strips from one 12 x 12 piece)
For the three elements, you can use any shape Squares circles hearts and three images.
Tie some ribbon on if you like and you’re done! Super simple, super fast, SUPER FUN!
Please enjoy your holiday; we hope you have time to play along!
Thanks so much for playing along this week. Come and visit us bright and early Saturday AM for a brand new Stamping411 sketch challenge!
1. Angi Anderson 2. Angélique 3. Sharon Maranich 4. Nancy Dawson 5. Heidi @ Blue Eyed Blessings 6. Erna Logtenberg 7. Diana Eichfeld 8. Rachel Brumley | 9. Cindy Rio 10. Diane Klieger 11. Donna R. 12. Germaine Ferrao 13. Janelle Lavelle 14. Sharon Carr 15. Janice Rosenthal Rock 16. Michelle F. | 17. Brenda Rose 18. Jennie Maier 19. Deb S. 20. Joan Ottevanger 21. Judy Dodson 22. Tiffany Bauer |
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