Friday, November 30, 2007

Color Inspiration

Some of you have asked how I choose what colors to use for my cards and projects. I find inspiration for color schemes everywhere...catalogs, magazines, clothing, advertisements. You can see what the current color trends are by looking at new ads in print and on TV. I was looking through the Target Holiday Catalog last night. The cover caught my eye. I loved the greens and reds used. You could easily make a card using the different shades of green. I don't think my picture shows the colors as well as I'd like. At first, chartreuse wouldn't be a first choice of a Christmas green. But, I really like how adding this color to the green and olive shades work great together. Play around with different colors and see what you come up with.



Here is a card we made at my Christmas in October class using similar shades of green.


Supplies used: Heart Sings set, Tag Tidbits set, watercolor pencils, circle punch and Coluzzle, Crystal stickles, pop dots, grey marker, Noir and Landscape Palette ink pads

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

I hope you all have a very blessed Thanksgiving with your family. I always enjoy this time to reflect on how thankful I am to God for my family and everything in my life. I hope you enjoy your day and all of that yummy comfort food.

Here is a quick scrapbook page from the Fall Supplement created by another TAC demonstrator, Julie Griffith. She used TAC's Cha Cha paper collection, Cha Cha ribbons and hardware and the Count Your Blessings and Lolabet stamp sets to complete this page.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

I had my Gifts Class last night where we made 7 different projects. I always have so much fun at my classes. I love getting a chance to talk with everyone and stamp a little bit. This was one of the projects that we made. It is an altered binder clip where you could display a picture or a card. It would be really cute to have a different one made for each child or grandchild and show them off on your mantle during the Holidays.


We made different versions of the binder clip on the right using TAC's Amelia Paper collection. We just attached little pieces of the Amelia patterned paper [1 7/8"x 7/8"] with adhesive to both sides of the clip. I then just added a cute phrase from TAC's Ribbon Words stamp set in Palette ink on a separate piece of paper, added a pewter brad and taped it to the patterned paper. We then tied various pieces of ribbon around the clips so they remain closed. Very easy and really cute. The binder on the left is using paper from TAC's Just Like Dad paper collection. I'll try to upload more pictures over the next few days.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

The Angel Company November Specials

There are so many specials going on this month at The Angel Company. The wonderful Celebration promotion that was so fun last month has been extended until November 30th. All customer and hostess benefits are doubled. Grab a couple of your friends and place a $100+ order with me and you'll be able to get two Level A hostess stamp sets and any 3 items in the catalog at 50% off! Hostesses also get 20% off all of their purchases [after you’ve reached $100].



I'm listing the Discontinued Stamp List that just came out and all of the other November specials below.

Just in time for the holidays, the Merry Stamping Special includes our exclusive Merry Wishes™ Soar With It Collection [12x12] and our Limited Edition Merry Words Stamp Set for only $29.95 [retail value of $39.90].

Ginger Joy is only $4.25 with a $30 order and is available until Nov. 3oth.

November specials



November's Stamp of the Month is called "Button Words". This set of 12 stamps is available for $6.95 with a $30 purchase. It is only available until November 30th.

Entering the blogging world

I've debated on doing this for a long time...I so enjoy reading other people's blogs about stamping or scrapbooking. There's so much inspiration out there. I'm hoping that I can include some of my stamping thoughts and show some things I've made in my classes and workshops. So, here I go...