
Last Tuesday was the first Hostess Club of the Fall/Winter 2008 IB&C and it was a hit! The catalog is definitely one of the best in a while, so I gave the gals 5 full days to ponder and get back to me with their orders. And I thought my 1st order would keep me happy for a while – NOT! I keep finding more…
Here are the projects we did for this club meeting.
This is such an awesome project!!! Dawn Griffiths has a video tutorial here and it’s totally easy to do! Originally I was going to totally copy Dawn, and use Inspired by Nature on the card, but with 8 ladies and one stamp set- we would have been up til midnight since it required multiple steps for inking up the stamp. The note card holder holds 4 note cards and 4 envelopes, so that was a LOT of stamping. So I switched it to Eastern Blooms and the sentiments from Pocket Silhouettes, and used Chocolate Chip and Baja Breeze colors. Brown taffeta ribbon finished it off. To create this simple, yet elegant project, you need 2 medium sized envelopes, and the Stampin’ Up! notecards fit perfect inside.

Upsy Daisy - i LOVE this set soo much...
Next, we completed the Upsy Daisy card using the technique Linda Hanson (i think?) demonstrated at Convention. If you only purchase one silhouette stamp set, purchase this one. Well, Inspired by Nature too. Actually, you better get Pocket Silhouettes too… seriously- you will want them all. This set is particularly versatile as you can do monochromatic colors or ink it up with daubers for a multicolored effect. This card uses Summer Sun, Pumpkin Pie, Red Riding Hood Red (hereby referred to as “riding hood”, “that new incolor red” or “RRHR” or i don’t know whut), and Old Olive. The DSP is Haiku and we finished it off with Old Olive 5/8″ grosgrain. The cardstock is Tangerine Tango, Old Olive & Whisper White.
The picture of the gift bag didn’t turn out, but it is the standard white gift bag (pack of 3) in the SU Catalog, then we used Tangerine & Haiku dsp. We inked up the grass of Inspired by Nature with Tangerine and stamped it across the bottom. The daisy part of Inspired by Nature was inked up with white craft ink. We adhered the cardstock and dsp together, then wrapped the So Saffron Poly twill (yum!) around and made a tuxedo bow. Last but not least, the tag was made by inking up only one of the daisys in the Inpired by Nature set, and stamping on a piece of whisper white. The hole was made using the 1/4″ handheld hole punch and cutting a slit upward from the bottom to hook onto the bag handle. Easy peasy!

- August Club Member Swap Cards
Here is the August club swap cards! The did great again!! We used SC160 from SCS. My hostesses earn raffle tickets if they meet certain criteria- 1 for participating, 1 for using the sketch, 1 for metal embellishments, 1 for flowers or ribbon… some ladies get quite a haul each month! This month, they got an extra one from me since I FORGOT to make my swap card! Oops!






Dawn McVey (dawnsing)
August 23, 2008 at 09:01
OH MY GOSH! I LOVE that gift bag, Denise! It’s soooooooo cute! Wow! I might totally have to do something like that myself. My stamps can’t get here fast enough!! :)
Estivalia
August 23, 2008 at 10:08
I lovelovelovelovelovelove the first project!
Did you inked the stamp with the blue first and then the gray or was it the other way around?
Dangerous thing, I’m starting to like Silhouette stamps! (I usually prefer lineart, since I can color in it : )
Amy
August 23, 2008 at 12:30
Great job! My hostess clubs might see that upsy daisy card next month! I’m sure they loved the class. you are right, this catalog is great! Have a great week!
Becky
August 23, 2008 at 18:16
Phew! Thank goodness I have all of the silhouette sets already, or I’d have to buy them right now after seeing your gorgeous projects!!
Lauren
August 25, 2008 at 07:31
Fabulous projects Denise!
Crystal
August 26, 2008 at 06:25
LOVE these!! I think I NEED upsy daisy now!!
Joan B
August 27, 2008 at 19:31
These are beautiful!!!!
Maria
August 28, 2008 at 06:27
Love the Upsy Daisy Card, Denise!! How did you get the different colors on the image? It came out awesome. I am definitely getting that set (and prob the other silhouette stamps too after seeing your projects!) Thanks for the inspiration!