Go Green Challenge for the PPA

Can you believe that it is Thursday already? Of course we all know what this means…It’s time to play @ PPA! This week we are hosting a “Go Green” color challenge encouraging you to use Garden Green, Certainly Celery, and Kraft. Of course, if you do not have these colors available, feel free to substitute similar hues. At first I was not thrilled with this color combination, but you know what? After using it on this card, I like it! So, why not join us this week in the Pals Paper Arts challenge? Try it…you’ll like it!

The StampinSchach Tips:

  • It’s hip to be square! And when you do decide to make a square card, remember to cut the card base at 5-1/4″. This way it will slip nicely into Stampin‘ Up!’s Medium Square Envelopes.
  • Make your own Designer Series Paper! Small stamps, such as the “Shamrock” image from the Holiday Blitz stamp set work perfectly. Just randomly stamp and in minutes you have created a thematic paper.
  • Even simple cards deserve their bling! A green Circle Ice Brad fits comfortably into the “O” of GO, without being pretentious.
  • For your finishing touch, a simple knotted bow created from Certainly Celery Grosgrain Ribbon, does the trick!

Once I got over my initial grumbling about how I could not possibly ever make a card using these colors, and settled down to face the challenge at hand, the card seemed to make itself. I like it when a card comes together like that!

Bon Voyage, Brady!

My son, Brady, departs tomorrow for Brazil. He will be playing trumpet in a select wind ensemble from Western Illinois University. The ensemble will be giving concerts and presenting refurbished musical instruments to underprivileged children. Although I will miss not having him home during his spring break, he is engaging in a noble cause. Of course, you know how moms are…I am already worried about him. Please keep him in your thoughts over the next ten days

As always, I am looking forward to the cards that you create for the PPA challenge. There is so much talent and creativity! Now, scurry along and start making those “Go Green” cards. But before you go, leave me a comment and let me know what you think about today’s endeavor. And remember, you can always email me if you have questions about the cards that I create or the techniques that I use! Until next time…

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Stamp Sets: Go Green (117074), Holiday Blitz (114982); Paper: Whisper White (100730), Garden Green (102584), Certainly Celery (105125), Kraft (102125); Ink: Garden Green (102272); Tools: Scallop Trim Border Punch (118402); Glitz and Glam: Certainly Celery 5/8″ Grosgrain Ribbon (109050), Circle Ice Brads (109111)

Bella Toile for the Hop


If you’ve hopped over from Debbie Pierce’s Stampin‘ Sunshine, I am stop number 15 on the Pals March Blog Hop. I am so glad you hopped in! I’ll help you “hop along” from blog to blog where you’ll find inspirational ideas for papercrafted creations from the Stampin’ Pretty Pals! We will be showcasing all that Stampin’ Up! has to offer! Should you hop off course, simply click on any of the links in the Pals Hop Line-Up below and you’ll be back on track! We’re thrilled to have you visit and excited to hear what you think about our Spring and Easter themed hop! Please feel free to leave as many comments as you like along the way! The line-up can be found at the end of today’s post! But now for today’s creation!

Bella Toile Happy Anniversary


When I think of spring, I think of flowers. So in light of my anniversary, which is Thursday, I decided to create this delightfully floral confection. Although this is a very feminine card with its pearls and Dazzling Diamond glitter, I know that my husband, Kim, will appreciate the time and love that went into its creation. As for the sentiment, a sweet member of my Hostess Club ordered the French version of the set, Sincere Salutations. Although I could have sent it back, I decided to keep it for myself. Isn’t it amazing how romantic “Happy Anniversary” looks in French?

The Stampin’ Schach Tips:

  • Coloring 101! I have been asked many times, “How do you watercolor your images?” In two words, “Blender Pens”. I simply load my Blender Pen directly from the stamp pad and color away! To highlight specific areas, I outline with the coordinating Stampin’ Write Marker. For my Bella Toile flowers, I used Barely Banana, Pale Plum, Regal Rose, and Always Artichoke. For the framing scrollwork, Bordering Blue was my ink of choice.
  • Feminine and flirty! Half-back pearls from the Pretties Kit accent the graceful scrollwork while Dazzling Diamond glitter enhances the floral centers. Tombow is the perfect adhesive choice for both of these applications.
  • With a snip-snip here and a snip-snip there! People comment that I must have the patience of a saint in order to be able to cut out so many of the images that I stamp. Although patience is a virtue, I just watch a good movie while I cut away! You would be surprised at how quickly the time flies when you are absorbed in a good plot. Before you know it, your cutting is complete!
  • The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men gang aft agley! Or to paraphrase Robert Burns, the best laid plans of a stampin’ woman often go astray! Believe it or not, it was not the coloring or the snippin’ that took so long with this card, it was the layout. Originally I was going to overlay the colored section on top of a non-colored stamped Bella Toile image and add Beautiful Wings Embosslit Butterflies. Yikes…It was too busy. So I layered it onto Chocolate Chip card stock, but then it was too plain. Finally I added a few swirlies cut from the Tulipe Bigz Die and the Big Shot, and it was just right. I selected Bordering Blue card stock to match the scroll work.
  • The sentiment was inked in Chocolate Chip, punched out with the Modern Label Punch, and layered onto a split Bordering Blue Modern Label.

Spring Tulipe

The nice thing about using the swirls from the Tulipe Bigz die was that I was left with the “stencil” that had been created as I ran the die through the Big Shot. Although the first card may have been time intensive, this card was completed in a matter of minutes!

The Stampin’ Schach Tips:

  • Designer Series Paper, in this case, the polka dot pattern from Shades of Spring, add a touch of class when placed behind the stencil.
  • Coordinating Photo Corners, punched from textured Chocolate Chip card stock and designer series paper, add a finished look to the corners.
  • Add the sentiment of your choice. Here I inked up “so very sorry” from Three Little Words, one of the stamp sets that I earned through Stampin’ Up!’s current Sale-a-bration promotion. Popping up the Chocolate Chip Scallop Oval on Stampin’ Dimensionals adds a little something extra.
More inspiring ideas await you at Kalshelia Lloyd’s StampinFabulousity, stop number 16 on the Pals Hop. Hop over to see what Kalshelia has designed for you. And, I would like to thank you for “hopping” by! Remember, your comments are important to me, so please let me know what you think of today’s card. And remember, if you ever have a question about the cards that I create or the techniques that I use, I’m only an email away! And in the meantime, don’t forget the news Pals Paper Arts challenge which will be posted Thursday. Until next time…
March Pals Blog Hop Line- Up:
Regina MangumThe Stampin‘ Bean
Mike FunkeStampin-Style
Martha Stewart —Seasons of Stamping
Anne Beale Yancey — Mukibug
Liz Hughes — DIY Paper Creations
Mary Fish — Stampin‘ Pretty
Jason Casper — Stampin‘ Dad
Melanie Collins — Oops a Daisy
Kris KilcoyneKween Bee Kreations
Tricia GillamSoul Stamper
Barbara Furlong — The Love of Stamping
Gina Shaw — Cards by Gina
Kim LamponeStamp, scrap, get kreative
Debbie Pierce — Stampin‘ Sunshine
Ann SchachThe StampinSchach
Kalshelia Lloyd — StampinFabulousity
Lourdes Torres — Cozy Crafty Corner
Carla BazhenowCarla’s Scraps

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Stamp Set:
Bella Toile (111598), Sinceres Salutations–French (116239), Three Little Words (113254); Inks: Chocolate Chip (100908), Basic Brown (104315), Bordering Blue (102265), Pale Plum (102732), Regal Rose (105211), Barely Banana (101170), Always Artichoke (105219); Designer Series Papers: Shades of Spring (117160—Occasions Mini); Card Stock: Bordering Blue textured (108696—Rich Regals assorted), Chocolate Chip textured (108697—Earth Elements assorted), Very Vanilla (101650); Tools: Blender Pens (102845), Paper Snips (103579), Big Shot (113439), Tulipe Bigz Die (113457), Modern Label Punch (116630), Photo Corners Punch (109042), Scallop Oval Punch (114889), Large Oval Punch (107305), Sponge Dauber (102892), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Tombow Adhesive (110755); Glitz and Glam: Pretties Kit (109114), Dazzling Diamonds Stampin’ Glitter (102023)

Guest Stamper plus Future Blog Hop

Guest Stamper Donette Barry, of Castle Rock, Colorado, is at it again with this beautiful spring card using the Fifth Avenue Floral stamp set. The mix of colors just screams “Spring”! Donette, a member of my downline group, The Schach Pack, is more than willing to share her passion for stamping with you and your guests. All you need to do is book a workshop with her. In addition, Donette conducts classes and sponsors a Hostess Club. To access Donette’s upcoming workshops or to email her, CLICK HERE.

Would you like to receive the SPA treatment and become a Schach Pack Artist? I am committed to helping each member of my downline meet his or her potential as an artist and Stampin‘ Up! demonstrator. As a member of the Schach Pack, I can take you through all aspects of cardmaking and stamping through exclusive technique sheets and tutorials which I am developing just for members of my downline. Let me help you reach your potential! And remember, you can use your discount to complete your Wish List! For more details about joining the Schach Pack, click on the link at the top of this post.

Another fun and fantastic Pals Blog Hop is heading your way! The Hop goes live, Tuesday, March 9 at 5:00AM CST! Join us as we focus on spring!

Here is the advanced line-up of talented Pals who will be participating:
Regina MangumThe Stampin‘ Bean
Mike FunkeStampin-Style
Martha Stewart —Seasons of Stamping
Anne Beale Yancey — Mukibug
Liz Hughes — DIY Paper Creations
Mary Fish — Stampin‘ Pretty
Jason Casper — Stampin‘ Dad
Melanie Collins — Oops a Daisy
Kris KilcoyneKween Bee Kreations
Tricia GillamSoul Stamper
Barbara Furlong — The Love of Stamping
Gina Shaw — Cards by Gina
Kim LamponeStamp, scrap, get kreative
Debbie Pierce — Stampin‘ Sunshine
Ann SchachThe StampinSchach
Kalshelia Lloyd — StampinFabulousity
Lourdes Torres — Cozy Crafty Corner
Carla BazhenowCarla’s Scraps

Be sure to mark your calendars and join in the fun on March 9! Until next time…

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