It’s time for another Festive Friday Challenge! I love being a designer for Festive Friday and this week’s challenge #FF0042 is Talk Like a Pirate Day (September 19). #festivefridaychallenge I hope you’ll make a card, scrapbook page or 3-D item and join us. If you want help entering, please email me at Beth@StampingMom.com and I’d love to help you!
The designers at Festive Friday really love bringing this unique challenge to you, and we’re always looking for ways to make it more enticing to play. The intent was never to create a project for the festivity (though you could) – but instead, to find inspiration from the festivity. With that in mind, we’re dropping the and/or, and instead, giving you an Inspo List. The Inspo List is a list of 10 items you can choose from to create your project. Incorporate THREE of the items in your project and link up!
We think this will bring a lot of creativity and diversity to not only the Design Team projects but to yours too!
Project Supplies
STAMPS
Birds of a Feather (150571)
INK
Momento Black (132708), Pumpkin Pie (147086)
PAPER
Monster Bash Designer Series Paper (DSP) (150447), Pumpkin Pie (105117), Basic Black (121045), Whisper White (100730)
1″ Circle Punch (119868), 1-1/8″ Scallop Circle Punch (146138), Every Season Punch Pack (Bat Punch) (150670), Subtle 3D Embossing Folder (151775), Pine Tree Punch (149521), Bone Folder (102300), Blends: Dark Daffodil Delight (144585), Dark Pumpkin Pie (144577), Dark Smoky Slate (145055), Dark Basic Black (147941)
Directions
5 1/4” x 6” piece of cardstock or DSP (Designer Series Paper) for box- Stampin’ Up 6 x 6 Paper Stacks are perfect for this!
1/2” x 5 1/2” piece of cardstock for belly band
Paper cutter with scoring blade- I like to use the Stampin’ Up! Simply Scored Tool
Scissors- Paper Snips are my favorite.
Sticky Strip™ or Tear & Tape Adhesive
3 Hershey’s® Nuggets® chocolate bars
3 1” x 3 ¼” pieces of cardstock or DSP
Embellishments
Step 1
5 1/4″ x 6″ piece of DSP or cardstock. Score across the longer side (Landscape mode) at 3/4″, 1 1/2″, 4 1/2″, and 5 1/4″. Score across the shorter side (Portrait mode) at 3/4″, 2 1/4″, 3″, and 4 1/2″. See picture above
Step 2
Use scissors to remove the top left and top right sections. Corner Round the two top corners. Use a bone folder on all the score lines. Cut the tabs on the score lines.The box goes together easier if the top and bottom tabs are trimmed on an angle as shown. Apply adhesive to the center tabs. See picture above.
Step 3
Fold the top and bottom tabs in and then fold the center tab over the top. Apply the adhesive. See picture above.
Step 4
Wrap 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ piece of cardstock around box for belly band. I ran the Pumpkin Pie belly band through the Big Shot with the Subtle Embossing Folder.
Step 5
Embellish as desired.
Step 6
Wrap each Hershey Nugget with a 1″ x 3 1/4″ strip of DSP or cardstock. I punched out bats and popped them up with 1/2 of a Mini Dimensional.
To get my Pirate Bird to stand up, I cut Whisper White Cardstock at 1/4″ x 2″. Score at 1/2″, 1″ and 1-1/2″. Fold on score lines and make a triangle. Attach to the back of the Bird.
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It’s time for another Festive Friday Challenge! I love being a designer for Festive Friday and this week’s challenge #FF0041 is Patriot Day (September 11) and/or Metallic. #festivefridaychallenge I hope you’ll make a card, scrapbook page or 3-D item and join us. If you want help entering, please email me at Beth@StampingMom.com and I’d love to help you!
Here’s a YouTube video of my Facebook Live showing how to efficiently cut the Copper Foil to make two different Christmas cards. I do Facebook Lives every Wednesday at noon CST on my Stamping Mom Facebook page Please subscribe to both my YouTube channel and my Stamping Mom Facebook page.
Project Supplies
STAMPS
Perfectly Plaid-sentiment(149418)
INK
VersaMark (102283)
PAPER
Pretty Peacock Cardstock (150880), Very Vanilla Cardstock (101650), Brightly Gleaming Specialty Designer Series Paper (DSP) (150429), Copper Foil Sheets (142020)
ADHESIVES
Snail Adhesive (104332), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (144108)
TOOLS
Stitched Rectangles (148551), Swirls & Curls Embossing Folder (147923), Pine Tree Punch (149521), Bone Folder (102300), Heat Tool (129053)
EMBELLISHMENTS
Copper Stampin’ Emboss Powder (141636), Star Designer Elements (150430)
Measurements
Cut 4-1/4″ x 11″ Pretty Peacock Cardstock (CS)
Cut 3-1/4″ x 4-1/2″ Very Vanilla CS
Cut 4″ x 5-1/4″ Very Vanilla CS for inside of card
Cut 3-3/4″ x 5″ Copper Foil Sheet
Scrap of Brightly Gleaming Specialty DSP
Instructions
Score 4-1/4″ x 11″ Pretty Peacock CS at 5-1/2″.
Run half the Pretty Peacock through the Big Shot with the Swirls & Curls Embossing Folder.
Run the Copper Foil Sheet through the Big Shot with the 2nd and 4th largest Stitched Rectangles to make the Copper frame.
Stamp “Merry Christmas” with VersaMark near the bottom of the 3-1/4″ x 4-1/2″ Very Vanilla CS. Sprinkle with Copper Emboss Powder and heat with Heat Tool.
Adhere Very Vanilla piece to the back of Copper Frame.
Use the Pine Tree Punch to cut a tree from the DSP. Adhere to Very Vanilla piece with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Add Star Designer Element above the tree.
Adhere Copper Frame to Pretty Peacock cardbase using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
Adhere 4″ x 5-1/4″ Very Vanilla CS inside the card.
Assemble as shown in the picture. I liked the first one so much, I made another with Night of Navy CS and a retired Star embossing folder and one with Old Olive and a retired Holly embossing folder. The embossing folders closely resembled the design on each of the respective tress. Email me with questions at Beth@StampingMom.com
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I have so much to tell you from this summer, but I’ll start with last weekend. My husband, Steve, has been doing triathlons for four summers. He’s told everyone that when he places in the top three in his age group, he’ll retire from doing triathlons. He’s a good swimmer in the pool, but his right side is so much stronger than his left and it contributes to him swimming to the left in a lake. He really needs the stripe on the bottom of the pool to swim straight. For the Boone triathlon, they bused the swimmers to the other side of the lake and they were supposed to swim in a straight line toward the cheering family and friends on the dock. I met a couple other wives on the dock and they were lamenting that they wouldn’t be able to see which “orange swim cap” was their husband. I said that I may be able to pick my husband out because of his tendency to swim to the left. Little did I know not only could I pick him out, but he had his own personal canoe volunteer paddling beside him yelling, “Go to the right!,” the entire swim race. Needless to say, Steve swam twice as far as the other swimmers and ended up in last place.
Think how tired he must’ve been swimming so much father than the other swimmers. In his defense, he realized after getting in the water that he forgot to take off his third wedding ring. Yes, I said third wedding ring! His first wedding ring was lost while swimming at Lake Okoboji when the kids were little. His second wedding ring was lost training for a triathlon in the water at Raccoon River Park in West Des Moines a couple years ago. Steve was bound and determined not to lose his third wedding ring. (Three strikes and you’re out?!) Because of the way he was cupping his hand trying not to lose his ring, caused him to go even further to the left. I’m glad he didn’t lose the ring and probably would’ve teased him if he had lost it. I can imagine telling him he’s getting expensive to keep around. 🙂
When Steve faces adversity it makes him all the more determined. After the swim, he took off on the newly purchased “used” tri bike reaching speeds over 26 miles an hour! (He’s told me he might get a speeding ticket some day 🙂 His biking was very successful, which he attributed to the new bike, and he ended up 2nd in his age division. He knew it went well and took off running as fast as he could. In the running, he again got 2nd in his age division. He didn’t get new running shoes or younger legs, so I think he’s got to take credit for this one. Steve has never placed so high in the biking or running in the past. Apparently having a bad swim is a great motivator! It was a cool cloudy morning and when the race was complete, Steve felt great. We went up to look at the race computers to see how he placed. Steve got third place in his age division and the bronze medal! It only took four years and lots of 4th, 5th, 6th, 10th etc. finishes, but Sunday was his day! We called the kids and met them at Jethro’s Bacon Bacon to celebrate!
Later that day I was telling Jean that Steve had placed. Jean said, “That means he’s done doing triathlons! He’s always said that. ” “Yep, ” I said, ‘He has always said that, except now he wants to learn to swim straight in a lake and win a triathlon! I should have known, this is just the beginning. 🙂
This summer Steve has been making his Protein Muffins for my biking group. They love them and started calling him, “Muffin Man,” and even singing him the, Do You Know the Muffin Man song! Well, some of you may remember that I used to call Steve, “Superman,” on this blog and he was too humble and asked me to stop. Well “Muffin Man” is not exactly what he was hoping for either, so I suggested they call him “Tri Guy,” instead. Now that he’s placed in a triathlon, I think I’ll start calling him “Tri Guy” on the blog. What do you think? I think he’s earned it!
I’ll save the rest of our summer adventures for another day. Please subscribe to my blog and don’t miss future adventures or cute and simple cards, fun folds and 3-D creations! If you’d like to leave a comment at the top of my blog, I’ll pass it along to Tri Guy! (Or you could leave one for me, if you like my card) 🙂
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Welcome to the Pals’ August Blog Hop! We’re so glad you’re here because we made some great projects for “Special Occasions” – cards or projects that adds beauty to the special occasions we all love to make cards for! You may be starting the hop here or coming from a previous Pal’s blog. Either way, you’ve come to the right place. You’ll find the full line-up below to help you move, or “hop” along from Pal to Pal.
I love making special fun fold cards and I thought this would be great as a wedding or bridal shower card.
Here’s the side view to show how the bride panel sits against one strip of textured cardstock and the flower panel sits at a different angle against the short panel of textured cardstock. I love the embossed bricks and the beautiful Magnolia flowers.
Here’s the card when it’s folded flat, ready to mail in a standard A2 invitation size envelope.
More inspiration awaits! Use the Blog Hop Line-up below to visit the rest of this month’s Design Team. My fellow Pals are excited to show you what they’ve created! Don’t forget to show us some love by commenting on our creations. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, September 11, 2019 when our Hoppin’ Pals share their “It’s the Sentiment that Counts” projects. Don’t miss the fun!