
I will be the first to admit that I know very little about girls…I am the mother of a boy! So it was with trepidation that I agreed to design a card for “Schach Pack” member Amy Ryan’s “Mommy and Me” workshop this afternoon. First of all, I wasn’t quite certain what little girls in first through fourth grades would like or what they would be able to do. After all, I teach the “big kids”. However, I was delighted with what a big hit my Pony Party card was! At first, I was not going to post this card to my blog, but then I decided that maybe we could all benefit from what I learned from helping Amy at her workshop this afternoon. Let’s par-teh with the ponies!
The Stampin‘ Schach Tips:
- Take a tip from the Boy Scouts and be prepared! Before the workshop I stamped the Pony onto Whisper White card stock using Basic Black ink and matted it onto Melon Mambo. Since I didn’t want to lose any little fingers, I also pre-cut the Bermuda Bay and Whisper White panels.
- Kids of all ages love the Big Shot! Although I presented the option of not embossing the Whisper White horizontal layer, and instead stamping the little flowers and hearts and stars and rainbows that came with the Pony Party set, little girls know what’s classy at an early age! Every single one of them opted for Stampin‘ Up!’s Perfect Polka Dots Textured Impressions Folder! Is this not cool?
- Blender Pen protocol! Stampin‘ Up!’s Watercolor Pencils are a big hit when coupled with Blender Pens! And it is never too early to train little stampers in the basics of Blender Pen use and care. We learned how to clean them and how to remember to keep them capped when not in use!
- Adhesives 101! We learned how to hold the SNAIL Adhesive at the proper angle and how to use Mini Glue Dots to adhere butterflies so you can raise their wings.
- Sandwiches are not just for eating! Every single stamper today embossed their own Perfect Polka Dots and Beautiful Wings Embosslits. Not a single one forgot the proper “sandwich”!
- Embrace originality and creativity! In shades of pink, purple, brown, and blue…there were ponies colored in every hue! Butterflies swarmed in various areas of the card, and not every pony was positioned like the sample. After all, isn’t a large part of the fun of card making, being able to put your own “stamp” on the card!
In addition, hostess Amy Ryan designed a birthday card for the young ladies to make using Stampin‘ Up!’s Big Bold Cupcake Sizzlits. Yep…there’s no doubt about it…stampers of all ages love the Big Shot! By the end of the afternoon, ponies and cupcakes decorated the room and Butter Brickle Bars were quickly snarfed up. After all, stamping does work up one’s appetite! And what did the mommies end up doing, you ask? They were in charge of the Scallop Trim Border Punch…and more than one colored their own Pretty Pony!
Amy is just one of my downline members who is doing what they love and sharing it with others. For more information on how you can become a member of my downline group, The Schach Pack, just click on “Join the Schach Pack”, located at the top of today’s post. I would love to mentor you as you begin your Stampin‘ Up! journey. As newest member Leslie Stone has stated, “From the moment that I decided to sign up as a demonstrator, Ann took the time to walk me through the process and helped me make decisions about what items to purchase that would help me hold my very first workshop. She is always more than willing to help me when I have questions about products and techniques. To me, this is what mentoring is about.”
Join me next time, when I will welcome talented Schach Pack Artist, Donette Barry as my Guest Stamper. Donette’s cards are simply stunning! I guarantee that you will be in for a treat. In the meantime, if you have any questions about today’s “Mommy and Me” card or the techniques that I use, don’t hesitate to email me. Until next time…
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Stamp Set: Pony Party (115217); Inks: Basic Black (101179); Card Stock: Whisper White (100730), Melon Mambo (115320), Bermuda Bay (115317); Tools: Big Shot (113439), Perfect Polka Dots Textured Impressions Folder (117335—Occasions Mini), Stampin’ Up! Beautiful Wings Embosslits (118138—Occasions Mini), Stampin’ Up! Watercolor Pencils (101879), Blender Pens (102845), Scallop Trim Border Punch (118402), SNAIL Adhesive (104332), Mini Glue Dots (103683)
very fun card Ann and thanks for the tips. Those were great to keep in mind for some of the Adult stampers as well I bet!
Hugs – Jean
Great girly-girl card! I know my girls would love it! tfs 🙂
Ann I think you did a terrific job with your girlie card! It is really beautiful!
My grandaughters loved ponies. Great card for little girls!
Sissy
Very cute Ann…you made a beautiful girls card! {SMILES}
Leslie said …
What little girl wouldn’t be thrilled to create this card and make it their very own?! I think this is such an adorable idea. In fact, based on having a teenager, bigger girls like the pony too.
Adorable card! Lots of fun!!
PERFECT card for a little girl – or for anyone else! Just precious.
Awesome card, awesome story. I love to “read” your posts, they always make me smile too. 66 days? Hugs,
Bravo post! Hugs, M
Ann, this is so cute! I am glad that you posted it! I would like to make this with my grand-daughters who are in second and third grades. Sounds like so much fun! ~Bonnie~
When my daughter was little we had My Little Ponies all over the house – you made the perfect card!
Thank you so much for this post, Ann! Your timing is impeccable as I am scheduled to give a Mommy & Me party in two weeks! Thanks for all your advice and the adorable card. I hope we have as much fun as your group!
Beautiful card Ann,
love the butterflies, I use them on almost all my cards. I think they are so magical..The girls must have had a fun time…
But, dear, you ARE a girl : )
Very cute and it sounds like everyone had so much fun!
Gorgeous card and such beautiful colours you have used :)Lynn
Super cute card. Sounds like you and the girls had a great time!!!