I hope your weekend was fun! Mine was busy, busy, busy...so I'm glad for the chance to play and stamp this morning. Here is my Mojo Monday Card. I hope you'll play along. You can check out other cards using this same design HERE!
Monday, August 31, 2009
Mojo Monday
I hope your weekend was fun! Mine was busy, busy, busy...so I'm glad for the chance to play and stamp this morning. Here is my Mojo Monday Card. I hope you'll play along. You can check out other cards using this same design HERE!
Posted by Kendra Richardson at 7:00 AM 4 comments
Labels: Mojo Monday Challenge, Simply Said
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Sunday Share...
These are what I came up with this week! What did you come up with??? I'd love to see - send me a link or an email with them attached. Check back here next Sunday to see what I do with yesterday's sketches!!!
Posted by Kendra Richardson at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Enjoy Every Moment, Medallion, Simply Said, Sunday Share
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Saturday Sketches...
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Labels: Pagemap Sketches, Saturday sketches
Friday, August 28, 2009
Friday's Spotlight & PPA Challenge...
Halloween Theme - PPA5
Posted: 25 Aug 2009 07:41 AM PDT
This week we have a Theme Challenge. The rules are simple: create a project that best reflects this theme: Halloween! No tricks here... just treats! Get ready to dust off those witches, ghouls, and goblin stamps to play along with the Pals! Once you have finished your project upload it to your blog or public gallery. When uploading to a public gallery please use keyword: PPA5. Use Mr. Linky, found below, to link your projects here. (Please provide a direct link to your challenge post.) We can't wait to check them out! Mr. Linky will close at Noon (CST) on...
So this is my card for this weeks challenge. As you can see in both pictures...it is a ribbon slider card. The set I used was Autumn Harvest and the Designer Paper is Cast A Spell. I Heat Embossed my pumpkins using Black Craft Ink & Glassy Glaze Embossing Powder. I then used my Aqua Painter with bleach to bleach out the pumpkins centers. I then went back in with my Aqua Painter that holds water and used ink on the pumpkins and the leaf. I also used the aqua Painter with the White Craft Pad to add subtle highlights. I crimped the leaf and folded it over alittle for more dimesion. I hope you'll check out other items using this theme by clicking the Halloween Theme -PPA5 link up above and it will link you to the right page.
Posted by Kendra Richardson at 12:00 AM 2 comments
Labels: Autumn Harvest, Cast A Spell, Friday's Spotlight, Pals Paper Arts Challenge Card, Project: Ribbon Bookmark
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Scrapbook Basics!
A Beginners Guide to stamping and Stampin' Up! Terms in the world of paper crafting and scrapbooking - Are you new to stamping? If so you may find this list of stamping terms helpful.
Acetate - Acetate is a plastic film that has many applications. You can stamp onto it using rubber stamps, use it for making shaker cards, and use it to make an image or embellishment appear to hang independently. You can also paint Acetate with glass paints and glitter glues.
Acid Free - Anything that is acid free will not deteriorate or discolor. It is perfect for cards and scrapbooks.
Adhesive Remover - is sold by Stampin Up to remove excess glue. It does not remove tape.
Anywhere Glue Stick - is an acid free adhesive perfect for scrapbooking and card making.
Aqua Painter - is used with Watercolor Pencils, Watercolor Crayons or Classic Stamp pads. Each Aqua Painter holds 8 cc of liquid.
Blender Pens - used to blend Classic Inks, Markers, Watercolor Pencils or Watercolor Crayons. The points are flexible making them easy to use. In one of my aqua painters I put straight bleach (clearly marked) for when I want to use a bleaching technique.
Bone Folder - A bone folder is used for scoring and burnishing. Stampin Up's bone folder is made of cattle bone, sanded and polished smooth. Use the pointed end to score and the wide end for pressing down to get a great fold on your card.
Brads - Brads are available in a wide range of designs, shapes and colors. Brads have two prongs at the back which are pushed through the paper or card and then flattened to hold in place.
Brayer - A brayer is used to ink large stamps uniformly or to create interesting backgrounds.
CS or Cardstock - All Stampin Up cardstock are at least a 80 lb. weight with the exception of vellum. You can feel the quality or our paper!
Cello Bags - Cello Bags are used to protect your cards and often used when making cards to sell. You can stamp on them with Stazon Ink to create quick treat bags also.
Classic Ink - Water-based dye ink.
Color Coach - Stamping Up makes a wheel that shows you which colors work best with each other. It is a valuable too, especially if you are just starting out.
Color Spritzer - Lets you achieve airbrushed looks using a SU marker.
Corner Punch - A corner punch is used for cutting corner shapes, usually to round off the corners of cards.
Craft Ink - is a pigment ink that is opaque. It dries slower than classic ink and can be used for embossing with truer color results.
Craft Knife - A craft knife is a very sharp pointed knife that has replaceable blades.
Crimper - Crimps paper and On Board Chipboard. It can crimp paper up to 6 1/2 inches wide.
Crop-a-Dile - Silent eyelet setter or hole punch. Punches easily thru cardstock, cardboard, fabric, leather and other thick materials.
Crystal Effects - Sold by Stampin Up. It gives a high gloss finish to your images. You can mix in Ink with a Reinker or Dazzling Diamonds for stunning effects.
Cutter Kit- Includes a paper distressing tool and 3 mini rotary tools: cutting, perforating and scoring.
Cutting Mat - A cutting mat is a mat that protects the surface you are working on.
Die Cut - Is a term that means ready to go "cut out shape".
Distressing - Distressing is a method used to give your project an old and worn look.. This can be achieved in many ways including, stamping, crumpling, inking and tearing.
Double Sided Tape (red sticky tape)- Double sided tape is sticky on both sides.
DSP or Designer Series Paper - These are one of my most favorite thing that SU! carries. I love our two-sided packs that give so many options for our projects.
Embellishment - An embellishment is used to decorate a handmade card or scrapbook page layout.
Embossing - A technique used when stamping to create a raised image.
Embossing Buddy - Removes static or unwanted flecks of embossing powder to stick to your work.
Embossing Powder - Embossing Powder is a fine powder that is available in a variety of colors. Embossing powder is sprinkled over a stamped image and heated to create a raised impression.
Eyelets - Eyelets are metal fasteners with holes in the middle. They are easily attached using a Crop-a-Dile.
Glue Dots or Dimensionals - Glue dots are used to attach embellishments such as buttons or other heavy materials. They give any project a 3 D look easily.
Heat and Stick Powder - Heats to a sticky surface to adhere glitter.
Heat Tool - A heat tool is used to melt Embossing Powder and Heat and Stick Powder or heat set pigment inks on paper, glass and cloth.
Light Box - A light box is a box with a light in it that is used to dry emboss, tracing or backlighting. Stampin Up's light box gives you bright, even light. Works great with our Classy Brass Templates.
Paper Cutter - Stampin Up has several for purchase, a small personal trimmer and a larger table model.
Pencils, Watercolor - Set of 24 - Richly pigmented colors - Use dry as colored pencils - Blend with dampened brush, Aqua Painter, or blender pen for watercolor effect.
Powder Pals - Set includes 2 trays and a brush - Large tray size, 10" x 14" x 1"; small tray size 6" x 8" x 1" - Our Powder Pals set was specifically designed to make returning embossing powder and glitter back to their containers neat and easy. The built-in funnel gives you greater control of embossing powders and glitter. You’ll wonder how you ever got along without it!
Punches - are a quick and easy way to add interest, dimension, and color to your cards, tags, and scrapbook pages. You can glue punched shapes directly onto your projects or layer a sheet of card stock that has been punched over a coordinating card stock for a reverse effect. You can even combine punches to create fun accents for your projects. We have some fabulous tool punches as well. Punches aren’t just about cute shapes anymore, although we do have the cutest designs around! Punches are not meant to cut multiple papers at once.
Rub Ons - Rub ons are transfers that are applied by rubbing with a popsicle stick. They are commonly used on scrapbook page layouts and for card making.
For best results, cut out your Rub-On image and remove it from the backing sheet. Lay the image on a flat surface, and rub it lightly with your finger to hold it in place. Then firmly rub the image with the wooden stick (included with the Rub-Ons) to transfer it to your project.You’ll know the image has transferred completely when the image becomes lighter on the transfer sheet. Pull up slowly on the transfer sheet, being careful not to slide it. If the image hasn’t transferred completely, simply lay the sheet back down and try again.
Sanding Blocks (nail file)- Use with forward and backward motion. Quick Trick - Sanding blocks are great for smoothing edges that result from tearing perforated paper. You can also use them to scuff up new rubber stamps so the ink adheres better to them. If your sanding blocks get dirty, simply wash them under running water.
Scoring or Score - A way of creating a line that can be used to fold a card.
Stamp-a-ma-Jig™Stamp Positioner - This is the perfect tool to keep you from ever ruining a whole project with one crooked stamp! The stamp positioner gives you the ability to place an image exactly where you want it, every time.
Stampin’ Glitter - Polyester glitter, available in 4 styles: Chunky Essentials, Chunky Sprinkles, Dazzling Diamonds, Fine Cosmo. Use with Heat & Stick powder, Tombow Adhesive, or Sticky Cuts Letters.
Stampin' Write Markers - Dual tipped markers: .5 mm fine point and flexible brush - Available individually or in a set: Available individually in exclusive Stampin’ Up! colors Available in a single color family (set of 12)
Stazon Ink - is a decorative permanent ink. It will not bleed when water coloring with it.
Vellum - 8-1/2" x 11" (20 sheets per package), 17-lb. text weight - Perfect as an overlay or a window. You can use pads, markers, and Watercolor Wonder crayons directly on the vellum.
Versamark - Water mark any image with this ink. It is also good for tone on tone stamping. Use with classic ink for embossing. Great pad to start out with!
Watercolor Paper - 3-3/4" x 5" sheets, 20 sheets per package, 140-lb. cold-pressed paper, 100% cotton, Resists buckling when wet.
Posted by Kendra Richardson at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Scrapbook Basics
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Color Throw Down Challenge Card...
Posted by Kendra Richardson at 5:30 PM 3 comments
Labels: Color Throw Down Card, Nursery Necessities
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Tuesday's Tool or Technique...

Today's Tool - Crimper #101618
$19.95
This crimper makes it easy to add dimension and texture to any project you’re stamping. Just hold the crimper in one hand, feed the end of the paper into the rollers, and turn the key. It takes paper up to 6-1/2" wide—enough for the largest card! It can crimp On Board chipboard, too.
These are just a few pictures to show you what the crimper can add to your projects. The first two pictures are of a card made out of an envelope. By crimping the bottom it makes it a bit smaller and it will fit in the top part better. The second picture is just a quick & simple belly band made from Designer Paper to decorate a box of Conversation Hearts for Valentines Day. There are so many ways to dress up a card, scrapbook page, or even a project using the crimper!
HAPPY CREATING,
KENDRA
Posted by Kendra Richardson at 12:00 AM 1 comments
Monday, August 24, 2009
Mojo Monday Challenge...

Posted by Kendra Richardson at 7:00 AM 3 comments
Labels: Mojo Monday Challenge, Party Hearty, Really Retro, Upsy Daisy
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Sunday Share...
P.S. This week there are (2) pictures of my scrapbook page. The first one is an 8x8 page...but many of you like 12x12 page layout ideas. So this week I wanted to show you how easy it is to take a small sketch, idea, or picture and expand on it. So with a few simple extras...my 8x8 page turned into a 12x12 layout.
Posted by Kendra Richardson at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Christmas Post, Pagemap Sketches, Petal Pizzazz, Sunday Share
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Saturday Sketches...
Posted by Kendra Richardson at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Pagemaps, Saturday sketches
Friday, August 21, 2009
Friday's Spotlight & PPA Challenge...
This weeks challenge for Paper Pal Arts is "Anything but a Card"! So here is my very simple, cute & very QUICK bookmark. Also this weeks challenge is combined with our Friday Spotlight, and this week the spotlight is on...
Posted by Kendra Richardson at 2:34 AM 1 comments
Labels: Circle Circus, Friday's Spotlight, Pals Paper Arts Challenge Card, Project: Ribbon Bookmark
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Stampin' Up! scheduled to launch Digital Scrapbooking Software...
Posted by Kendra Richardson at 7:45 AM 2 comments
Labels: Digital Scrapbooking, My Digital Studio
Scrapbook Basics!
Scrapbooking Sketches - 8 Ways to Be More Productive
This is an excellent article I found to be very useful.
Written by: Monna Ellithorpe
Your scrapbooking layouts can make all the difference in how your pages look. The key is to have many scrapbook sketches available already there for you to choose from and to help you get over those times when your own creative ideas are at a standstill.Your pages do not have to be perfect by any means and sometimes you will produce a page that no matter what you do, you are just not happy with it. Don't stress over it, just put it in your scrapbook and move on.
Remember scrapbooking is supposed to be fun, so don't make it into a chore just to get it done.When you do find a sketch or layout that you like, experiment with it. Make your page about just one picture; add more pictures or less pictures; move them around; put the pictures on an angle; line them up and down, or across. Walk away from it for a while and come back later with a fresh outlook and then just make the page and start another one.
I have discovered in my own scrapbooking sessions that if I have a sketch to go by, the hard part is already done. All you need to do is embellish with ribbons, buttons, lettering, stickers, glitter or what ever kind of embellishments you like the most. Cutting your mats and pictures with decorative scissors or if you have cutters with different cutting edges always adds a nice touch to your pages; experiment with different cutting edges.
A very important part of scrapbooking is "do not forget the journal box on your pages." In the future when family and friends look at your creative scrapbooking efforts they will want to know what was happening at the time, who is in the picture and where they were. This will keep the interest of any one viewing your scrapbook pages. It is such a disappointment when looking at a scrapbook full of pictures and you have no idea of who the people are in the pictures; no dates; no notes; nothing. Journal on every page even if you cannot remember the details, put as much information in your journal block as you can. If you have quite a few pictures of one outing, a birthday party or some other event, it is always a plus and if you have the room to lay out many sheets of cardstock and just start laying your pictures out on each piece of cardstock as you go along. I have used this technique quite a few times and have been able to produce up to ten pages in one session in my scrapbooking room. Believe me it is a great feeling to get so much accomplished at one time.
Below are some suggestions to help make better use of your time with your hobby:
1. Gather all of your pictures together from a single event.
2. If you have the room, lay out many sheets of cardstock and lay the pictures on the cardstock at random.
3. Have sketches available to use as a guide.
4. Gather your embellishments that you plan to use; maybe you have a theme or just plan to use whatever appeals to you at the time.
5. Decide if you are going to cut your mats and photos with a straight edge or with a decorative edge.
6. Do not forget to make a journal box for each of your pages.
7. Don't worry if you are not able to finish your pages at one time. At least you have a start and the next time you have a few minutes a good portion of the decision making has already been done.
8. Last and most important, have fun and remember the event as you work on your pages.
Always remember to enjoy your hobby, and don't feel as if it is another job!
HAPPY SCRAPPING,
KENDRA
"Copyright (c) Monna Ellithorpe. All Rights Reserved."
Posted by Kendra Richardson at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Scrapbook Basics
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Color Throw Down Challenge Card
Posted by Kendra Richardson at 12:16 AM 5 comments
Labels: Color Throw Down Card, Look Who's Turning, Spinner Card




















