Sherron Karasek Independent Demonstrator Stampin' Up! Email: sherron1127@msn.com Phone: 360-578-1228

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Still stamping

Today is the last day to register for this month's kit class on October 31.  You have a choice of three different kit, the Tin of Cards, Watercolor Wishes, or Cottage Greetings on pages 152 to 155 in the big catalog. Here are pics of the three kits.


I'll offer this class again in November on the 28th in case you want to make more than just one.

I was madly creating more cards for the upcoming Smart Start Bazaar.  Here is one that I did for Stampaholics a couple of weeks ago.  I finished up all the leftover designer paper and made six more of these using the great Watercolor Thank You, some retired twill tape and the fun candy dots as an accent.  Here is the quick card.
 
Lastly, I wanted to share the last card that I did with my stamp clubs.  This was one that I cased with a few changes.  I love the Wetlands stamp set, but I find the sayings a little too feminine, so I love this "Happy Birthday" from the Sprinkles on Top set.  The saying with it can apply to your numbers of birthdays or the donuts that are included in the set.  I just love the sponging on this card.  I'm not positive but I think I might have gotten the card from either Julie Davison or Dawn Olchefske, two of my favorite talented artists.
Now I am getting the five projects put together for next week's Simply Stampin'  Lunch Bunch.  I'll share them after the class.  Hugs, Sherron



Sunday, October 18, 2015

Getting ready for bazaars

We are heading into bazaar season and I have been busy.  While bazaars aren't really my thing, I do a couple a year just to have the opportunity to winnow down my thousands of cards that I manage to accumulate each year.  As I've been mentioning in the last few days, my good friend and downline demonstrator, Michelle Stumbo and I are going to be at the Smart Start Bazaar on November 21.  We will be teaching card making as a fundraiser as well as selling gift items and cards.  I've been creating a bunch of fun cases using our wood mount stamp cases filled with matching cards and envelopes.  These are the same type that I shared this past August when my hostesses got to make them at there appreciation luncheon.  Here is a pic of a few I've done that are waiting for my husband to put handles on.  They are so fun and a great gift.  I've been making them for my grandkids as they have so little time to make cards with their schedules even though they have all been taught how.

 Here are four of the cards I created to go into one of the cases.  Each case contains 10 different cards for all sorts of occasions.  Some are done with current products and some are retired or a mixture of both.  I hope to have bunches of them available at the bazaar.

Here is another card I just made using up some retired designer paper and fun brads.  I'll have these for sale individually at the bazaar.

Here is another of the cards from my October stamp clubs.  I don't usually go for cute but this set was just too fun.  This angel is so sweet that I had to have her and copied this wonderful card designed by Judy May.   There are also an elf and a bundled up child in this Christmas Cuties set along with three sayings.  You'll see the other two in the next couple of weeks.  

I'm continuing to sort and create to get through these chilly gray days.  More to come.  Thanks for stopping by.  Hugs, Sherron


Thursday, October 15, 2015

More stuff used up.

I had my last stamp club last night so now I can share some of the projects that my great ladies got to make this month.  The first one is made with the Reason for the Season bundle on page 31 in the Holiday mini.  I wasn't sure that I even liked this one much less wanted to deal with the punch.  I went ahead and got it after I saw some of the fun things done with it.  Now I love it.  It looks a lot more complicated than it was.  Isn't it so pretty?
I have more ideas for other things that I want to make with it so I'll share more as I get them made.

As I mentioned, I am working to use up lots of the paper and accessories that I have collected for the past twenty years.  Today I made four "star" cards using up some big star brads that I have had for several years.  The set is perfect for this Be the Star card that features Pacific Point cardstock with some retired silver and white designer paper.  It has the tiny silver brads and Metallics Sequin Assortment.

The second card that I made used up some scraps of a very old paper that is perfect for man cards. I used the Wilderness Waits set on page 86 of the big annual catalog and the saying from the Sprinkles on Top set on page 7.  If you would like to see or purchase these cards, come to the Smart Start bazaar on November 21 at the Free Methodist Church on Ocean Beach hiway.  I'll have lots of cards and gift items and you'll have a chance to create your own cards too.

I'm really having fun coming up with simple cards from lots of old craft stuff.  As many of you know I am artistically challenged, but this kind of creating feels so good and is such good therapy for the onset of the dark season.  Hugs, Sherron

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Using up lots of stuff!

This is that time of year when I want to stay in bed and hibernate.  The sun is already so low in the sky that we don't see a lot of the sunlight.  The only way that I stay sane is to head upstairs to my craft room and play.  I have way too much paper and accessories that I have collected in the more than twenty years that I have been stamping.  I decided that I don't want to "win" any more so I am concentrating on using up lots of stockpiled goodies.  I keep pulling out old designer papers and lots of accessories and every day I try to make 10 to 20 cards to give away or sell at the bazaars that I do.  Here are two of the latest creations.  The first one uses one of my favorite stamps from the Stampin' Up! Holiday Mini.  It is so perfect as I ride out each morning on my way to the hot tub sweeping away huge spider webs with gross spiders trying to catch unsuspecting prey.  The designer paper is so old that it was from before we had double sided paper.  I will use this card for my Wild Card stamp club swap tonight.
 The second card was designed to use up a few of the green decorative brads from several years back.  I decided to use the Beautiful Bunch stamp set to go with it and add some Magic Mesh from even more years ago as an accent.  The Old Olive, Cajun Craze and Crushed Curry colors went well for the autumn season.  Since I use so many thank you cards, I used my go to stamp set, Another Thank You to complete the card.
I have my last stamp club of the month tonight so I'll be posting pics of their projects to come. Hugs, Sherron