Tuesday, October 26, 2010

New Products!

I just got through adding some great new items to the online store. I am really excited about how shiny, glittery and sparkly these all are. Diamond Dust is kind of like glitter but instead of being made from plastic it is actually ground up glass shards. This catches the light more for more sparkle appeal. Just use your favorite craft glue to adhere this.
These are Sparkle Fibers and I would describe it more like sparkly fiber confetti. I am thinking it would look great added to snowflakes! Again, just use your favorite craft glue to adhere. Come in these 3 colors; disco ball, snow drift and blue icicle

New ribbon! This is a 3/4 inch wide twill strip and it is light weight which is makes it easy to knot and tie bows with. 3/4" is just a little bit wider than most of our ribbon which tends to be 5/8"
The top color is pine green, and bottom is celery.

Red and black.
I am really excited about these new ribbons which May Arts calls Sparkle Velvet. It is not really soft like velvet but the texture is soft and easy to knot, and the other side is so sparkly you are gonna love it!
This white and brown
Black and gorgeous gold

Silver and dark silver, which is like a gun metal color

Red and pine green
Stickles have been very popular around here so I ordered a bunch of them this time around. They are cheap, easy to use and really give a great glittery-ness to your projects. At $1.95 for a bottle you can't go wrong!
We have Star Dust and Diamond above

Silver and platinum
Purple and Starry night

Lime green and magenta Gold and cinnamon

Candy cane red and turquoise.

These are all available for purchase right now in the online store; www.thestampingstudio.com You can find ribbon in the Ribbon section, then Diamond Dust, Sparkle Fibers and the Stickles in the Beads and Glitters section of the store.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Getting ready...

Getting ready for the workshop on Saturday. David organizing the ribbon end-cap... he took me up on the offer of working for $1.00 an hour. Sean (his twin) decided to play basketball instead! Anyone else?

Card/project of the day 10/21/10

Today's project is another paper pumpkin... a large one! I used the larges paper I had which is 12x12 and cut the strips 2x12, and used 2 sheets of paper to make 12 strips. I love it! What a great centerpiece
David volunteered to be my model... isn't he cute?

I used some glittered fabric flowers that we just got in for the top (you can see Saturday if you come to the workshop, or next week when I add to the internet store) and then satin ribbon loops, and those cool suede leaves from May Arts ribbon... they come attached to each other on a spool just like other ribbon and is $1.50 for 2 yards.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Card/project of the day 10/20/10

Todays project is a mini paper pumpkin (cute all by it self) with our cute turkey all colored and glittered, standing up against the pumpkin. A great project to decorate a desk or countertop!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Card of the Day 10/19/10

Here is another card made using the Halloween Rounder stamp, along with the "middles" and the skull from the Halloween Fun set.
Glitter on the gray skull makes it really stand out!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Card of the day 10/18/10

Here is a fun Halloween card made using our Halloween Rounder (so versatile!), scrolls, and fun fabric ribbon bats. A little embellishiment and you have yourself a fun and easy card!

Stamp Club this Saturday!

Hi Stampers,

Don't you love this fall weather? I am excited to share with you some fun fall themed projects at the upcoming stamp club workshop this Saturday Oct. 23rd. We also have some fun new embellishments for you and those great clear treat boxes that you all wanted at the retreat last month that we used to make the marshmellow snowman. (project was posted on Facebook and the blog last month)

So that I can make sure to have enough supplies on hand, and the hostess know how much food to bring, please RSVP as soon as you can (like right now after you read this). I really appreciate it!

Don't forget to bring with you, your basic craft kit including scissors and adhesive... the rest of the supplies we will share.

I look forward to seeing all of you, and feel free to invite friends and family if you would like. (just let me know of course!)


Warmly,

Melissa
owner, www.thestampingstudio.com
melissa@thestampingstudio.com
706-359-6387

Monday, October 11, 2010

Card of the day 10/11/10

I can't seem to stop making these take out coffee cup cards!
Here is one for the holidays made using our Sentimental Christmas stamp set that includes the rounder.
I cut apart the saying "be jolly" and placed them on my acrylic block on a slight curve that works great around the rim of the card.
We are going to making a fall version of the this card at the next free workshop Oct. 23rd. Email if you would like to attend; melissa@thestampingstudio.com

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Card of the day 10/7/10

Here is the take-out coffee cup card I told you about. This is a fall themed card using stamp sets; What's Brewin & Regular Joe. So many possibilities with this template!
If you attend the next Stamp Club Workshop this month (10/23/10) you will get the template. It is not too early to RSVP for this workshop.

I sprayed some white paper flowers with Glimmer Mists to match my pattern paper. I just love Glimmer Mists don't you? We just received a shipment of these in the studio the other day... although these colors above are from a couple years ago.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Card of the day 10/6/10

Yesterday got a little away from me (sorry no card of the day yesterday)... I unexpectedly was asked to run into the city to pick up supplies for the Cafe we have in town (Lincolnton) and then we had gymnastics, soccer practice for one boy, soccer game for the twins and then a onto the Cafe to celebrate the twins last game and that they were undefeated this year. Yea!

Here is one of Dionne's stamps from last year that is one of my favorites... it celebrates how we celebrate with a home cooked meal with family and friends. This was colored using Copic markers.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Card of the day 10/4/10

Here is a fun little number made using the sets; Hidden Path (back in stock!) and Autumn Icons.
This is a smaller version of the stair step card and you cut the base 4x6 and score it 1,2,3,4, and 5". Fold that all up and it is the base that you glue the other pieces too. For the scene I first rubbed VersaMagic ink onto white cardstock to make a background then stamped the image on top in brown ink.

Stamp some leaves and cut them out, then stamp the word "Fall" onto white scrap, punch out with circle punch and rub with some more ink. Fun easy card!