Sunday, November 2, 2008

A few cards from a Stampin Up workshop

I went to a Stampin Up workshop party on Saturday. They had the Big Shot there and showed how to use it. I think I will stick with my cuttlebug since it seemed really huge and doesn't fold up. But it was kinda cool.

We also made a few cards.


I have the stamp set that this one is made with. I think it is called Harvest Home or something like that. I inked the edges after I got home and also added the leaves to it. We used a roller stamp on it but you can't really see it.
















I have seen this stamp set in the SU catalog and really liked the looks of it, but I like it even better after using it!! I think it has a lot of possibilities for sure!!




















This card used a variety of stamp sets. Can't remember them all. We used the Big Shot with a envelope die cut to make the envie. I think this one is cute! However.....I went overboard and put the red squigglies on it and messed it up. OH WELL! I like how there is a greeting on the inside of the card. Now I have a new use for all the little envie cuts I can make with my cricut! WOOT WOOT!


8 comments:

  1. Yay Okie! You can order the big shot dies and use your cb:) that is what I plan to do for a few of them that I might use. Great Cards! Don't u just LOVE SU???

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  2. Love all the cards that you made, especially the one with the envie. By the way, your squiggles looks good!

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  3. I like your red squiggles!
    Great cards, as usual!

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  4. O YES I Love all them cards.. I Love My Big Shot I use it bunches!!

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  5. These are entirely too cute!! Now for the details, is that a single sheet card stock on the back (meaning it's not folded, right?) and what size is the overall design?

    CUTE CUTE CUTE!!

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  6. The cards are A2 card, so they are 5.5x4.25 inches.

    I still don't think I want a big shots, I like the easy portability of my cuttlebug at this point.

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  7. Just came by browsing and admiring your cards again that you did at the workshop.

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