Monday, February 7, 2011

Sunday on Congress

My best friend, Nicole, and I decided to try out a craft fair. We made a ton of cards to sell on Congress on Sunday. It was a beautiful day, albeit a little windy.

We shared a tent with her cousin Becky who was selling one of a kind feather accessories. (Visit her at Foxy Flight)

Here we are in our tent:
We met alot of nice people and had a fun time. It wasn't super busy... I think alot of people weren't walking around because they were prepping for their SuperBowl parties. But we did get alot of nice feedback from people who thought we did a great job.

Nicole and I really liked pushing ourselves to create alot of different designs. We crafted together weekly, and when we weren't crafting together we were sending photos back and forth of what all we came up with.

I also liked how we used many of the same stamps but came out with really unique end products. It just goes to show you how you can really add your own flair to things.

I had friends visit and show support, too, which I thought was really sweet.

All in all, we'll definitely be doing it again this Sunday (February 13th). We hope to see a ton more folks come out! And for those who can't come out to Austin, I'll be posting a video tutorial to make one of the Valentine's cards that I especially liked making.

Don't forget that Sale-a-Bration is still going on -- from now until the end of March, you can earn lots of free stamp sets, ribbons, paper, buttons and digital downloads. Check out my website to see the Sale-a-Bration specials.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Video Tutorial #2: Clear Mount Stamps

Hello!

For those of you who didn't get to see my first video tutorial I wanted to let you in on why I started making them: I love, love, LOVE stamping. But more than anything, I love sharing it with people I care about. Many friends and family members stamp with me. We live all over the place though, so it's difficult to find time together. That's what spurred this idea to create video tutorials.

This is my second video, and it shows you an easy peasy way to mount your clear mount stamps once you get them.

Thank you for taking the time to stop by and check it out. :)





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If there something in the Stampin' Up! catalog that you've always wondered "What does that do?" please send me a message and I'll see what I can do to help you out.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Steam Punk Invitations for my Sister


My sister got married in December in Orlando Florida, at the Disney Boardwalk. It was a very beautiful ceremony and I'm happy for her and my new brother-in-law (who I already felt like he a family member even before he was officially inducted)

She wants to have a party at their home for the folks who couldn't make it, so they are having a steam-punk themed party. Steampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction, alternate history, and speculative fiction. Specifically, steampunk involves an era or world where steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century and often Victorian era Britain -- that incorporates prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy. (Thanks Wikipedia)

So here's what I came up with:



For this card I used:
Cardstock -- Basic Gray (base), Black, Whisper White
Stamps -- En Francais (SU!) and Extreme Elements (SU!)
Inks -- Tempting Turquoise, Concord Crush, Brushed Gold

Friday, October 15, 2010

Stamp Out Cancer October 30th

I wanted to share the news about a really special event from my stamp group:

Want a fun time stamping for a great cause? Then come to South Austin on Saturday, October 30th to "Stamp Out Cancer", a fundraiser for the Susan G. Komen organization to fight breast cancer.

For $15 you will make 5 cards (one design) with the pink ribbon, along with envelopes to send them to the women you love. You'll get to have a fun time and know that your participation helped make a difference to a woman who is fighting against this disease, with the hope that one day breast cancer will be a thing of the past.

All RSVPs must be received by October 18th to allow time to get your packet ready. Our goal? 100 stampers! Please email me if you'd like to be a part of this amazing event, and I'll give you all the details. Tell your friends, too!

Prior to the event there will be a retired stamp sale hosted by several local Stampin' Up demonstrators. Stamp sale starts at 9:30 a.m. and goes until 10 a.m., then the stamping starts at 10:10 sharp.

I hope to see you there!

All the best,

Cecile

UPDATE:

So we didn't have as big of a turnout as we would have liked, but we still had a fun time chatting and crafting. I hope next time we'll see more people out for any events we have, as they are a blast!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

My first video tutorial

Hello!

I love, love, LOVE stamping. But more than anything, I love sharing it with people I care about. Many friends and family members stamp with me. We live all over the place though, so it's difficult to find time together. That's what spurred this idea to create video tutorials.

This is my first video, and in theory, these things should only get better as I do more of them... right? I sure hope so! lol

Thank you for taking the time to stop by and check it out. :)



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Saturday, September 18, 2010

I'm a demonstrator!

I recently became a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator because I enjoy crafting very much. It's very rewarding to create something by hand to share with the people you care for. If you want more information about Stampin’ Up!’s exciting products or the opportunities you can have as a demonstrator, please contact me.
I'm merging this blog with the Stampin' Up! one, so you're going to see some post-dated entries, but once that's all squared away I plan on being much more diligent in showing you all the things I'm working on. :)
I am super excited!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Robot Birthday

I made this card for one of my co-workers... in January... of last year -- that's how behind I am! I think robot stuff is so fun, and I'm happy that stamp makers are picking up on this trend! I found a great pack of designer paper from Jo-Ann's called Generation Tech. It was a pack full of video game/technology themed papers. This binary code sheet seemed a perfect background for the card. Then I embossed the nuts and bolts on the side in silver.

For this card I used:
Card stock: Kraft (base), Generation Tech (DSP), Whisper White, Kiwi Kiss and Basic Gray.
Stamps: Lots of Bots (SU!)