
I’m so in love with the Stampin’ Up! Sew Suite collection. Take a look at the textiles & accessories.




…to cut apart rubber stamps!
What’s wrong with her? First she crumples up paper, now she’s CUTTING UP STAMPS! LOL



…ummm…maybe NOT! 😀

Do you need a great card idea to use up your long scraps? How about these?

Purty, aint’ they? I wanted to make some Christmas cards. I had some Fruitcake strips & scraps. Basic Grey Fruitcake, that is. I got the idea from Andrea Walford, a Canadian SU! demonstrator. I made eleven cards in all! Whoo hoo! It took ALL freaking day! OMG! Who would’ve thought it would take all freaking day to make 11 cards? It was fun and I really really do like the result!


There were lots of combinations of paper patterns to choose from to mix and match. I think some of the cards look like a cottage roof!
SUPPLIES
Stamps: Christmas Greetings
Paper: SU! Soft Suede, Basic Grey Fruitcake
Ink: SU! Soft Suede Classic
Accessories: SU! Tasteful Trim XL Die, Big Shot, SU! 5/8″ Old Olive Satin, SU! Sherbet Button Boutique, SU! Linen Thread, Mono Multi, Glue Dots, Stamp-a-ma-jig


I needed something creative for Mom’s gift cards. I have it! Off to search the alterables closet for…a Target mailbox! Remember those things…$1.00 a piece…in bubble gum pink, white and red?
Many crafters had issues with covering the box in patterened paper because of the permanent flag stuck to the box. Usually, I left the front part where the flag was uncovered. This time, and it’s been a while since I’ve covered a mailbox, I had an idea.
Off to the punch storage drawer & out comes Stampin’ Up!’s Word Window Punch.

I cut a 12 x 12 piece of patterned paper from My Minds Eye Be Merry Collection (Snowball Fun pattern) to 4″ wide. I dry fit the 4 x 12 piece to the mailbox. I marked my spot and punched two times.

I applied sticky strip to all four sides. Check out where the seam is…barely visable.

I grabbed my SU! 1 1/4″ striped grosgrain. I love this wide silky grosgrain ribbon. I tied it up with a nice bow. From the coordinating accessory sheet, I used a tag, which was attached with a safety pin from SU!’s Vintage Trinkets. I love the trinkets, too!

The lowly safety pin…elevated to embellishment status. The same accessory sheet has another cool embellishment for the gift card mail box…

This one, I ran through my Xyron.
I was impressed with how cute the project turned out. I do believe Mom liked the mail box and the contents.
SUPPLIES
Paper: My Minds Eye Be Merry Collection
Accessories: Coordinating Accessory Sheet, SU! Old Olive 1 1/4″ Grosgrain, SU! Vintage Trinkets, Xyron, Sticky Strip, Word Window Punch

…black eyed pea soup…without the ham hock! {wink}

I found this recipe in the News Enterprise back in December 2000. We’ve had this every New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day since. I will either dump it all in the crockpot or I will use my stockpot on the stove. I serve this with corn muffins. Leftovers can be put in the freezer or eat the next day. I think the leftovers are more flavorful than the original. Many times I use precooked crumbled bacon – the real stuff, not the imitation chips.
And, yep…I’m still chipping away at the Provo Craft Slab #10. I even have a drawer dedicated to the Provo Craft Slab Project. Complete with accessories & embellishments. It’s very convenient to have it all in one place and it keeps me chipping along. I’m loving these retro colors & designs. I made this page several months ago. (HERE) I think I like it much better with the recipe and the titling.
Whatcha think? Are you going to be trying this recipe for New Years?
SUPPLIES
Stamps: Compliments to the Chef
Paper: Old Olive, Whisper White, Provo Craft Super Slab #10
Ink: Old Olive Classic
Accessories: Old Olive brads, SU! Stampin Dimensionals, SU! New Label Punch, SU! Felt Flowers (Old Olive), SU! Buttons, SU! Linen Thread, Big Shot, Naturally Serif Die, Xyron
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