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March 8, 2010
So here is the other item that I made at my Stampin Up workshop. It is a square scallop die from Sizzix, then we scored it (I used a Fiskars trimmer to score the paper) and then folded it. This is a super easy project, that turned out really pretty!
Some of the Hershey’s Kisses are missing thanks to my husband!
March 3, 2010
So a couple of weeks ago I went to my first Stampin Up workshop. I met a lot of really nice people at the workshop and I learned several new techniques. My host was gracious and well spoken. Here are some images of the easel card we made.
This is the inside of the card. You can’t really tell from this photo, but we stamped the image on the outside of the card twice. Once for the outside, and once again on the inside without re-inking. This gave a kind of shabby faded look to it.
This is the card folded up. I stamped it a little crooked, but I kind of like that it isn’t perfect anyway. Life isn’t perfect right! The friends stamp was achieved by putting drops of different colors of ink on a baby wipe. It came out really neat I thought. I wish I could take credit for this, but it was our host who taught us this new technique.
Here is the card sitting inside the border punch which makes it sit up and therefore, it is an easel card! I loved making this card and so enjoyed my time at that workshop. I hope to be able to attend each meeting. Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
March 2, 2010
Okay, so I am pretty new to Fiskateers. My Fiskateer’s number is 6849. Anyway, so I am on the website, and then I see this post about ordering Cricut Covers. My new Friend, Shannon White really helped me out. I ordered the cover on Etsy and it works so much better than what I had before.
So the old cover was a worn out towel that I found in the garage and through in the laundry to make sure it was clean. Not exactly pretty. All I can tell you is that I was so excited when I received my new cover. Check it out…
Needless to say, I love my new cover and I have Shannon to thank for it. Now I need a cover for my Sizzix Big Shot Express, anybody out there know how to make one of those?









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