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November 28, 2014

Thanksgiving Suite #5 Place Card

Hi everyone,

Thanks for stopping by and for all your wonderful comments. It's an honor to have you here and I truly do appreciate each of you more than you know!

The project I'm sharing with you today is the last of my Thanksgiving Suite for this year. I loved creating the set and feathers really were flying earlier in the week when I completed everything, except these place cards in a single day! Yep, I'll admit that I forgot about these, but they were really quick and easy to put together :)


All the products I've used to create them are available 24/7 in my Online Shop. Click the images below to be taken straight to them.
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Having scheduled posts from Wednesday so I can enjoy the holiday and some much needed down time, I'll be back "live" on Monday with a special card, so I hope you'll join me then. Whatever you're doing this weekend, have a great one!

Hugs,
Em

November 27, 2014

Thanksgiving Suite #4 And A Message

Hi everyone,

Thanks for stopping by and for all your wonderful comments. It's an honor to have you here and I truly do appreciate each of you more than you know!

The card I'm sharing with you today is the penultimate project in my Thanksgiving Suite for this year and I wish that I was able to create one for each of you!


On this very special holiday, I'd like to share something very special with you. Many of you have followed my blog for quite some time, long before I joined Stampin' Up! in August, but here's a look into my creative journey and one of the things I'm so grateful for today...

I first started card making/ paper crafting almost nine years ago, although I've always been creative. At that time I helped my friend, who was also my bridesmaid, complete my wedding stationery. I then created my own album after the wedding.

Soon after I bought a card making starter kit from a high street store. It included stamps and I was quickly hooked, although at that point if you'd asked me who or what Stampin' Up! were, I wouldn't have had a clue! Friends who saw my creations placed orders with me and I quickly developed my own style. It is now what is known as CAS, but again, if you'd have said that to me then, I would have looked at you funny! LOL.

Around six years ago a friend helped me set up my first website, it was basic with very little functionality and no blog capacity, so most of my interaction was done via the Facebook page I'd set up. Soon after I discovered blogs and started following a few crafty ones. I loved the way it made interaction possible, so I persuaded my friend to add a blog to my site.

I truly can't remember when I first came across Stampin' Up! but it's truly as long ago as I care to remember and I can tell you who it was, France Martin. Through her posts "Frenchie" had me hooked, although because of circumstance, I admired the goodies from a distance.

Card making has kept me going through years of ill health and around 18 months ago I purchased my current website, www.creative-em.com and took total control over the site.

Earlier this year I found Vicky Hayes' blog and the more I read the more I fell in love with the products. Having remained totally independent in regards to my creativity, and with my health considerably improved, I decided to take the next step and join Stampin' Up!

I took a deep breath and called Vicky for the first time in mid June. We hit it off immediately and although I explained I wasn't at that point in a position to order my starter kit, Vicky said that whenever I was ready, she would help. We exchanged regular emails and then the day finally came.

On August 15, 2014 I joined a company who I can wholeheartedly say are the BEST. I'm still a newbie, and although we're "Independent Demonstrators", there's nothing lonely or frightening about it. I know that Vicky is always there for me and indeed so are our wider "Pinkie" group of Demos.

When I joined SU, I had a feeling that it was the right thing to do. But what I didn't know is just how amazing it would be. How supportive everyone is and how nothing is too much trouble, no question is "silly". I can take everything at my pace and I look forward to sharing my creativity and love for our products with clients and inspiring them as I grow my business.

I've not yet met any of the other Pinkies in person (I'm looking forward to that next year), but each and every one of them has a special place in my heart. Pinkies and indeed SU ROCK! I'm so grateful to have the support as I begin a new chapter in my life.

Hugs,
Em

November 26, 2014

Thanksgiving Suite #3 EPB Creations

Hi everyone,

Thanks for stopping by and for all your wonderful comments. It's an honor to have you here and I truly appreciate each of you more than you know!

Today I'm sharing two projects that form part of my Thanksgiving Suite and both have been created using the Envelope Punch Board (EPB) from Stampin' Up!

The first, silverwear pockets, have been created just as you would create an envelope using the board, from Crumb Cake card. I've stamped one of the stamps from the Gorgeous Grunge stamp set in the same color ink, then stamped the sentiment from Good Greetings in Cherry Cobbler ink onto the back of the pocket...


For the detail on the front, I cut the Feathers Framelits dies from Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake and Very Vanilla card and popped them up for added dimension...

The second project is one that I first saw on my friend Caroline's blog and in her post she shares measurements for 3 different sizes of crackers. I've created the medium size and they will be filled with a few sweet treats tomorrow.


I decorated them in the same way as the silverwear pockets, keeping the side leaves flat (above) and stamping the sentiment directly onto one of the feathers and popping those up on the top (below)

All the products I've used to create the projects are available 24/7 in my Online Shop. Click the images below to be taken straight to them.
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I'll be back tomorrow with some more of my Thanksgiving Suite and a very special message, so I hope you'll join me then.

Hugs,
Em x

November 25, 2014

Thanksgiving Suite #2 Tea light with Wondrous Wreath

Hi everyone,

Thanks for stopping by and for all your wonderful comments. It's an honor to have you here and I truly appreciate each of you more than you know!

Today's project is the second of my Thanksgiving Suite for the holiday on Thursday. You can see yesterday's here.

Regular readers will know that I LOVE the Wondrous Wreath stamp and die bundle from Stampin' Up and I have previously said how versatile it is because it works so well whatever colors are used. For my tea light holders I've cut it from Crumb Cake card and stamped in Crumb Cake and Cherry Cobbler ink, for an understated look...


I cut and stamped it twice, then carefully snipped into the center leaves of one so that the battery tea light would fit snuggly inside and I attached it to the bottom one with a few Stampin' Dimensionals...


The light can easily be turned on underneath. It will also come out easily when I'm ready to move it into my Christmas version, which I'll share with you when I've created it.

Challenges...
#159 Thanksgiving and Fall at My Craft Spot
AG at Through The Craft Room Door
November Linky at DL.ART

All the products I've used, with the exception of the tea light, are available 24/7 in my Online Shop. Click the images below to be taken straight to them.

Built for Free Using: My Stampin Blog

I'll be back tomorrow with more of Thanksgiving Suite, so I hope you'll join me then.

Hugs,
Em x

November 24, 2014

Thanksgiving Suite #1 ~ Banner with Tree Punch

Hi everyone,

Thanks for stopping by and for all your wonderful comments. It's an honor to have you here and I truly appreciate you more than you know.

I LOVE the Tree Punch and Festival of Trees stamp set from Stampin' Up!'s holiday catalog and today's project, part one of this year's Thanksgiving Suite, shows you another way to use the punch, as a banner...




I started by punching 20 trees from Cherry Cobbler card and then cut off the trunks. I then cut the letters from Crumb Cake card using the Little Letters Thinlits dies and also 3 of the smallest stars from the Stars Framelits to act as spaces. I attached them to the pennants with Tombow glue.

To complete the banner I poked holes in each of the pennants and used Whisper White Bakers Twine to string them together.

I'll share another pic of the banner later in the week, once it's hung up.

Challenges...
#99 AG w/ optional at 613 Avenue Create
November Linky at DL.ART
#175 Any Holiday at Hiding In My Craft Room

All the products I've used to create today's project are available 24/7 in my Online Shop. Click the images below to be taken straight to them.
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I'll be back tomorrow with Part 2 of my Thanksgiving Suite, so I hope you'll join me then.

Hugs,
Em x

November 21, 2014

"Happy Mail" Bear with Blendabilities

Hi everyone,

Thanks for stopping by and for all your wonderful comments. I truly do appreciate each of you more than you know!

The card I'm sharing with you today is my fifth "Blendie" creation of the week. I'm sure if you didn't already know I love those markers from Stampin' Up! after a full week of creations with them, you do now! You can see this weeks and all my other Blendie creations here.


I received the bear stamp in some "happy mail" from my friend Claire and my new Skin Tone markers arrived the same day (as well as more goodies I'll share with you over the coming weeks). Perfect timing!

I stamped them in Memento ink onto Very Vanilla card and colored him with the Blush, Bronze and Mocha pens from the set, then fussy cut them. I then stamped three of the flowers from the Petite Petals stamp set onto more Very Vanilla, colored them with Melon Mambo blendies and punched them with the matching punch.

To complete the scene I cut a 4 1/2" square card and used two shades of the Old Olive blendies for the grass and flower stem. Then stamped the sentiment from Gifts of Kindness in Melon Mambo ink, before popping the bears and flowers up with Stampin' Dimensionals. The card base is a 5" square of Crumb Cake with a 4 3/4" square layer of Crisp Cantaloupe.

All the products I've used are available 24/7 in my Online Shop. Click the images below to be taken straight to them.

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I've really enjoyed sharing a week full of blendie creations with you and I hope you've enjoyed it as much as I have?

Whatever you're doing this weekend, have a great one and I'll be back on Monday with another special card, so I hope you'll join me then.

Hugs,
Em x

November 20, 2014

Monochrome with Melon Mambo

Hi everyone,

Thanks for stopping by and for all your wonderful comments. I truly do appreciate each of you more than you know!

The card I'm sharing with you today is in the same style as those I shared with you on Monday and Tuesday this week, but this time I've turned it and used Melon Mambo ink and Blendabilities to create it and added a touch of Crisp Cantaloupe card to layer the sentiment panel...


Challenges...
AG at Through The Craft Room Door
#98 AG w/ optional at 613 Avenue Create
#63 Monochomatic at Beyond Grey

All the products used to create the card are available 24/7 in my Online Shop. Click the images below to be taken straight to them.

Built for Free Using: My Stampin Blog

I'll be back tomorrow with my fifth "Blendie" creation of the week, which is very different to this one, so I really hope you'll join me then.

Hugs,
Em x