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Thursday, December 2, 2010

17 Days of Christmas Cards - Day 2

Advent Cards to College Day 2 - 2010

It's day two of the Advent Card adventure! Today's card uses Close to My Heart's October Stamp of the Month Magic Moments and B & T papers from the Mistletoe Paper Packet.



Supplies
CTMH: Mistletoe Paper pack (level 2), ribbon – I used Hollyhock Twill, Liquid Glass, Brown Bag
and Tulip Exclusive Inks, Share the Magic Stamp Set – D1443 (SOTM – October)
Others: Martha Stewart Pine Branch Punch, Chalks, Adhesive, Glue Dots

The directions and supplies can be found in printable form at Window to Rudolph Cards Google Document.

Friday, November 12, 2010

My Favorite CTMH Product - Challenge


I love to stamp!  It's something I picked up when my daughter was about 2-years-old and we were stamping with her little stampers making lots of images all over the pages for her to color.  We had fun that day and I learned something -- Stamping is FUN!  It wasn't just fun for her, but I had fun too.  We were both coloring in the images, she more than me, since that was the point of the activity, but towards the end of our "play" time I realized you can do so much more with stampers and I have been stamping since.  I stamp on cards and my scrapbooks, something I've been doing for so long I can't remember a day when I didn't decorate the pages with stamped images.

I started buying some "adult" stamps, you know the kind with the wood mounts.  You had to be careful or you would ruin the wood.  I would go to the local craft store (which back then wasn't so local, LOL), and browse through the selection of stamps.  I started stamping my Christmas cards and the hobby grew from there.

Years later my wood mount stamps collection had grown just a little, being cautious about what I selected, but also not finding a whole lot of choices I liked, when I came across D.O.T.S.

I was a girl scout leader and a fellow Girl Scout leader was doing a mother daughter event, that was a stamping event.  How perfect!  It reminded me of the day back when my daughter and I were stamping; the day that started me on the adventure in the first place.  Oh, boy was I hooked.  D.O.T.S. stands for Dozens of Terrific Stamps.  What a perfect name. The images were fantastic and the quality was super!  I learned how to clean my stamps that day.  My friend made a huge sale from me that day too as well a many others from me in the future.  Eventually, she stopped selling D.O.T.S. and I fell out of touch with the stamps because I didn't know how to get them.

Then, 5 years ago I was introduced to CTMH (Close to My Heart) when friend of mine said you have to come to my "party" it's scrapbooking stuff and I know how much you like to scrapbook.  I had never heard of CTMH, but wanted to help my friend out and I do love scrapbooking and papers.

I learned two things that day.  First, this was my official introduction to clear acrylic stamps.  I had seen them pop-up occasionally in stores, but stayed away from them.  I loved my wood mount stamps.  I could see the image, and often they had a colored-in image on top of the block giving me a little cheat sheet so to speak (LOL).  They also stored flat, so I could see them in drawers in my bookshelf.  I organized them into broad categories so I could find them fast.  That day the consultant tried to get me to buy the clear stamps and I was nope, I'm loyal to my wood mounts.  I'll buy all this other stuff from you, but you "can't make me" buy stamps...hahahaa,... well, not really, but she got the idea.

The second thing I learned that day was that I had once again found D.O.T.S.  Some of you know, but for those who do not -- D.O.T.S and CTMH are one in the same.  The founder Jeanette Lynton created DOTS in 1990, then in 1996 she created scrapbooking products, and by 2000 she combined them under one name: Close to My Heart.

Now, if you are wondering why would I pick the stamps as my favorite Close to My Heart item when I said I loved my wood mounts, that would be a good question.  The answer goes like this...

Eventually, I did give the clear stamps a try.  I was a very slow convert, but once I converted, I was hooked, and the more I stamped with them the more I was convinced this was the best thing that could have happened to the stamps.  Why?

1. The quality of CTMH stamps is still the best stamp I've ever used of any other stamp!
2. I LOVE that I can see exactly where I'm going to stamp my image. This feature is a must have for me. Unlike some stamp companies that still have solid images with their clear blocks you can see exactly where you are going to stamp an image.  I know exactly where my image is going to stamp without having an "oopsy" because it went somewhere I wasn't expecting.  I can see.  I don't just see the general area, I see everything it's Fantastic!  Also, for those occasional times when you don't make a good impression (not the stamps fault), you can see exactly where to restamp without having to waste paper making a new image.
3. Our stamps stick to our clear Acrylix blocks without any fear they will fall off while you are stamping. If I am stamping a tiny detail or a large image, they stick!  Not so with other clear stamps -- I've tried them, always good to know what's out there and ours our the BEST!  Yet they still come off easily when you want them to come off the block.
4. You can shape them (within reason of course).  I love that if I have an image with a slight curve I can then take words and "shape" them along the side so they look like they are part of the original image (following the image shape).  If I love an image and I'm trying to fit it into a tight space I can usually do that too.
5. I can make patterns by combining multiple images onto one block.  How cool is that!  It doesn't matter if I want a nature background, a birthday background or any other type, I can choose from my collection and create my own background.  I can even make backgrounds that match the patter paper I'm using with my project.
6. No worries about ruining a wood mount anymore.
7. It's easy to see what image you want to use and where to place it.  Just put the carrier sheet over the area you want to stamp and you can see if the image will fit with the style and fit within the size.
8.The stamps are easy to clean and easy to store, what more could you want from a stamp than all these qualities.


So....my favorite CTMH product is our clear My Acrylix Stamps!  Go ahead, try them, you'll be glad you did!

Tell me about your favorite CTMH product or how you used a CTMH product in a project.  Post your story in a comment below or post your story and pictures on your blog and make a comment below that connects me to your blog post link.  I will have a drawing for one Share the Magic Stamp set just for participating by November 30, 2010.


 
The winner will be chosen using Random.org and will be based on your posting order.

*stamp image is © CTMH

Sunday, April 4, 2010

I Just Want to Thank You Card

A Simple but thoughtful Thank You

Looking for something quick, but thoughtful to show your appreciation?  You will be able to make this card in less than time that it would take you to purchase one, and the recipient of this card will appreciate your handcrafted work. ♥


Supplies
Close to My Heart Emporium papers
12” CTMH Cocoa grosgrain ribbon
3 small blue gems
Martha Stewart’s Arch Lattice border punch
CTMH Exclusive Inks Crystal Blue Start’s Arch Lattice Border pump Pad
CTMH Stamp Set A Little Everything (D1408 – Spring 2010 STOM – March)
Corner rounder

Colonial white CS -- 8.5” x 5.5” (fold in half to create card base)

Message layers
Colonial white CS 2.75” x 1.75” for message
Blue B&T -- 2 7/16” x 1 7/16”
Cocoa – 3 1/8” x 2 1/8”

B&T Duo – 2” x 5.5” border punch on long side with Martha Stewart’s Arch Lattice border punch.

For a printable version and directions to assemble card see the PDF file here: A Simple but Thoughtful Thank You.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Mojo Monday 124 - Piece of Cake


Mojo Monday got me thinking this week...I used the CTMH February Stamp of the Month -- Piece of Cake (D1407) Stamp Set.


Supplies
Cuttle Bug -- deco squares embossing folder (not sure of the name will have to look for it)
CTMH SOTM Spring 2010 -- Piece of Cake Stamp Set (D1407)
Close to My Heart Day Dream paper packet
CTMH Exclusive Inks, Ink pads: Lilac Mist (Z2133), Sweet Leaf (Z2153), Créme Brulee (Z2167), Bubblegum (Z2109)
Colonial White crocheted Ribbon
Waterbrush (1771)
Marvy Uchida Medallion Circle Punch
Fiskars Floral border punch
Dried Flowers
Glue Dots, double-sided mounting foam

Directions
Create a (5.5" x 4.25") card base with the Daisy White in the Day Dream paper packet, sponge edges with Sweet Leaf.

Cut a piece of Sweet Leaf CS to 5.25" x 4"; run through your Cuttle Bug and attach to card base.

Stamp cake image on scrap of Daisy White CS; let dry before coloring with the waterbrush.

Attach B&T Duo paper (approx 1.5" x 2.75") to a 1.75" x 3" piece of Lilac Mist; cut another piece of B&T (2" x 2"); attach to card.

Using scraps of Blush and Daisy White, punch out medallion shapes (one each colour); sponge the white with Lilac Mist and stamp "Happy Birthday" with Lilac Mist; attach the sentiment slightly off-set on top of the blush.

Edge punch 1.5" x 4" Lilac Mist; attach Colonial White Crocheted Ribbon, then attach to card base.

Add Dried flowers with glue dot or double sided sticky mount, add another on top of that to attach the sentiment.

Attach the Cake with dimensionals/pop-dots/double-sided foam mounting tape.

Add sentiment inside as desired.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Yikes!

Where did September go? Wow, that month sure went fast! It was certainly a busy month.

At the beginning of the month made a memory box for my daughter. It came out great using some of her favorite colours and theme (anything to do with moon, music, sun all good, LOL).








The center was created with folded paper to make the star, using the same CTMH paper packet to tie it all in with the theme of the memory box.


Here is the card that I made to go with it. Beautiful textured CTMH papers and buttons, some stitching, a stamped decorated old CD, with heat embossing and liquid glass applied, and the all too cute May Stamp of the Month. :)


Getting ready to run off to PSU to see her now for Parent weekend. Will be back to post the pictures from the Christmas card extravaganza last weekend. :) Have a super weekend! Smiles.

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