Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Sketch Challenge at The House that Stamps Built

Hello!
Happy Wednesday ya'll!

It's time for a new Sketch Challenge at The House that Stamps Built!

This is a sad post for me.  Due to lots of things going on in my life, I needed to step down from the Repeat Impressions Design Team, and this will be my last post.  These ladies are like family, and I will miss each one of them.  Wendy, you're the best 'boss' ever - call if you need me!

Here is the fun sketch that Wendy gave us to create with:


 I didn't even flip this one, although I did think about it!!!
Here's what I created, using this Repeat Impressions Stamps:

 Sweet Santa has a puffy beard, hat and cuffs on his shirt and pants. Also, there is some shine, with the addition of Glossy Accents to the holly berries, Santa's eyes, mouth, belt buckle and boot buckles.


 As I'm typing this post, I realized that someplace on my work space is a small white pennant that is supposed to be on the upper right corner of this card. So, pleas feel free to use your imagination!

I loved this stamp and sketch - very fun and wonky lines.

Now, it's your turn!
Come on over and join us in our Sketch Challenge!  
Remember, you don't HAVE to use Repeat Impressions Stamps
but if you do, you have double the chance of winning!
I can't wait to see your beautiful cards using this photo!!!

Check out my sidebar to see how you can save money on your RI orders!

Now, it's time to see what my DT friends have created!

Cheri    Deonna    Joy     Laurie    Kathy    Heather   Shirley

Happy Hopping!
Hope you link up a card this week!

Hugs and Smiles!
Patti J.

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Anything Goes at The House that Stamps Built

Hello!
Happy Wednesday...

It's time for a new challenge at The House that Stamps Built! Today, our challenge is 'Anything Goes'!

It's been pretty nippy here this week, so I was thinking cold and snow.  Here is my card for this challenge.  I used these Repeat Impressions Stamps:



This has lots of sparkle - feel free to click on the photo to see it larger! 

Now, it's your turn!
Come on over and join us in our Anything Goes Challenge!

Remember, you don't HAVE to use Repeat Impressions Stamps
but if you do, you have double the chance of winning!
I can't wait to see your beautiful cards using this photo!!!

Check out my sidebar to see how you can save money on your RI orders!

Now, it's time to see what my DT friends have created!

Cheri    Deonna    Joy     Laurie    Heather    Shirley

Happy Hopping!
Hope you link up a card this week!

Thanks for stopping by,
Patti J.

Monday, November 20, 2017

The Cutting Cafe - Tissue Box Cover

Good morning!

Today, I'm sharing a cute project that was made with one of the fun files at The Cutting Cafe.
This bag can be filled with all sorts of things, and leans a bit to the manly side, which is something I always seem to need, and have trouble creating!

I'm using the Tissue Box Cover. Once again, I have used the PDF version. All pieces were easily cut out by hand.  No cutting machine? No worries!  Just grab your scissors, print your pieces and have fun cutting!  I do have a Silhouette machine, but for some reason, it's not cutting correctly, so until I get things figured out, I'll be using my little scissors!

The Cutting Cafe has a LOT of fun files and inspiration, and the holidays are just around the corner!  Regina has projects for every holiday, sports, etc., that are sure to bring smiles to recipients!

Here's what I made using the Tissue Box Cover:


Here's a view of the lid, embellished with designer paper.

And here is a view of the inside of the box.  I chose to have a bottom in mine for stability, but you can also use just the 'wrap' without a bottom.

Thanks so much for stopping by! 

Be sure to visit The Cutting Cafe often to see what new and fun items Regina is adding!

And be sure to check out the Cutting Cafe blog - there's always lots of inspiration there.

Happy Monday, ya'll...have a wonderful week!

Patti J.

Project of the Week - Repeat Impressions Stamps

Good morning!

I'm the Monday morning hostess at The House that Stamps Built. It's my turn to share a 'Project of the Week' with all of you.  Today, I chose to share a tutorial for the easiest EVER treat box.


For this tutorial, I'm using this Repeat Impressions stamp:


Cut a piece of card stock to 6.5" x 6.5".
Score at 2" on each side.


This is what your 'box' will look like:

Cut off the 4 corners and burnish your score lines nice and crisp.


Take a small hole punch and punch each side of each flap.
Now it looks like this.

Burnish your fold lines one more time for grins...

Take some Baker's Twine or gold cording, and tie up your corners.

Decorate as desired.

Fill boxes with something delightful!
That's it - you're done!

Truly the easiest box ever, right?

On the dotted box, there were no added panels, green card stock was used for matting, and Baker's Twine was used for the ties.

On the striped box, I cut and adhered four panels that were 2.25" x 1.75", gold metallic card stock was used for matting, and Gold cording for the ties.

We hope that you will give this a try! 
Come back and let us know if you do - we'd love to see your finished projects!!!

Thanks for stopping by,
Patti J.

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Scor-Pal challenge

Hi all!

Just a quick reminder that you still have a few days to take part in the challenge at Scor-Pal! We need ten participants to award a prize, and we only have eight as of today! 

The November challenge was to use more than one fold to create a 'Special Gift Packaging'.

Hope to see your fabulous creations entered in the challenge!!!

Here was what I made for this challenge:


Have fun creating!!!

Hugs and smiles,

Patti J.

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Inspiration Palette challenge at The House that Stamps Built

Hello!

It's time for a new Inspiration Palette challenge at The House that Stamps Built!

Here is the photo that we were given for inspiration:


Don't you just love these tiny, shiny ornaments?

When I looked at the Inspiration Photo, I immediately noticed the colors and ornaments, and that was my jumping off point!  Here is my card, using these Repeat Impressions Stamps:



Now, it's your turn!
Come on over and join us in our Inspiration Palette Challenge

Remember, you don't HAVE to use Repeat Impressions Stamps
but if you do, you have double the chance of winning!
I can't wait to see your beautiful cards using this photo!!!

Check out my sidebar to see how you can save money on your RI orders!

Now, it's time to see what my DT friends have created!

Laurie     Cheri    Deonna    Joy     Heather    Shirley   Donna

Happy Hopping!
Hope you link up a card this week!

Thanks for stopping by,
Patti J.

Scor-Pal Special Gift Packaging

It's time for a new monthly challenge at Scor-Pal!

It's the middle of the month, and I'm here to remind you about the November challenge!
You still have lots of time to enter your project!

This month, the challenge was to create a special gift packaging.

With Christmas fast approaching, I decided to made a little box to hold some hot cocoa and fixins.

Here's what I made, using my Scor-Pal Eighths1/2" Scor-Tape, and 1/4" Scor-Tape:


Here is the completed project:


And here's how I did it:

First, I laid everything out to determine an approximate size of my box.
(Please ignore my post it pad - I forgot to remove it prior to taking pics)
After trying a few different layouts, I decided on a box that would be a finished size of 5.5" x 3.5", so...


I began with a piece of cardstock that measured 8.5" x 6.5", and scored it on all four sides at 1.5".

I burnished all fold lines, and trimmed in a bit on each of the flaps for a cleaner fold,
as shown below.  Scor-tape was added to all four flaps.

Here's the finished box.

Next, the box needed a 'back', so I took a 5/5" x 11" panel, and scored on the long side at 3/5".

The next step was to make a decorative top to the box, using a die, as shown below.

A piece of designer cardstock was cut to 5.25" wide, the same die was used to scallop the top,
and the length was cut to 6 7/8" from center point to bottom edge.
Add Scor-Tape to the back of cardstock.

 Here's the finished panel.


Adhere the patterned panel to the green base. Set aside.

Add Scor-Tape to the bottom and back edge of 'box, and adhere to your box 'back'.

It will look like this:


Cut 1 strip of cardstock 1/25" x 5/25" for the front edge of box.
Cut 2 strips of cardstock 1/25" x 3 3/8" for the two sides of the box.

Add some shredding material to your box.

Arrange items in box, wrap with cellophane, if desired, and deliver to happy recipient!


Thanks for stopping by today!

I hope that you'll make something fun this month, and enter it in the 'More than one fold' 'Special Gift Packaging' challenge at Scor-Pal

If we have 10 or more entries, a winner is chosen randomly, and that winner gets to shop in the Scor-Pal online store!  It could be YOU!!!

Have a great November!!!

Patti J.

Saturday, November 11, 2017

Painted Harvest

Happy Saturday!

My handsome hunter is out in the woods today, allowing me some time in the 
CRoffice (craft room-office).

I'm sharing something different with you today. Once in a while, a company comes out with a set that is so versatile, and SO elegant.  This post is using one of those amazing sets!  Stampin'Up! came out with this 'Painted Harvest' set a while back. It's sat in my basket unopened until Wednesday.  On Wednesday, I opened the set, and made EIGHT cards in about an hour.  Yep, EIGHT!

If that wasn't enough, I got up this morning, opened it again, and made EIGHT cute little gifts for my group of folks at church that I love to spoil a bit.  These were also completed in an hour.

A few ink pads, my MISTI, and this awesome stamp set saved me hours of work this week, 
and I think the finished products were all beautiful.  I'm very proud of them, and hope
the recipients will enjoy getting them in the mail.

Okay, enough jabber - here's what I made!





Just finished one more card using this set - had to share it, too!!!

I'm going to enter it in the challenge at Word Art Wednesday.
The sentiment on this card is their freebie for this challenge - isn't it beautiful?


Hope you have a great weekend - thanks for stopping by today!

Hugs and blessings,

Patti J.

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Tic-Tac-Toe, at The House!

Hi everyone - Happy Wednesday!

I'm here today with a new Tic-Tac-Toe challenge for Repeat Impressions.
Here is the inspiration that Wendy gave us to work with:

  
I used: Leaves, Stitching (Faux), and Sponging.

These Repeat Impressions Stamps were used for today's card:


Here's what I made:


Now it’s your turn!

Create a card using the Tic-Tac-Toe board above, and link it up at The House that Stamps Built. 

Your creation does not have to be made with Repeat Impressions stamps, but if you would like to include our designs we would love to see them! 

Plus, there’s an added bonus… you will get an additional entry in our random.org drawing for using our stamps in your submissions!

Check out my sidebar to see how you can save money on your RI orders!

Now, it's time to see what my fellow Rock Stars have created!

Cheri    Deonna    Joy     Laurie    Donna     Heather   Shirley

Happy Hopping!
Hope you link up a card this week!