Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Clear Stamps Won't Stick to Blocks

I know EVERYONE struggles with their Clear Mount stamps falling off the block.  It always happens when you have already used the Stamp-ma-jig and it falls off just after you re-ink the stamp.  Drives me nuts!

Several ideas found online suggests:
  1. Don't put the matching sticker on the back of the stamp (hate this)
  2. Mark sure you clear block is clean
  3. Coat your stamp with two-way glue and allow to air dry
  4. Place thin vinyl on the clear block
Suggestion #4 has worked for me.  I replace the vinyl once every four months.  I used a Photopolymer stamp for the first time and placed it on the vinyl-covered clear block.  The vinyl pulled off the block when I removed the stamp.  I remedied this by only covering one side of the block with vinyl.    Add a cold craft studio and off falls the clear stamp.  I GIVE UP!

This is what works for me.  I place one Fiskars White Adhesive Repositional Tab on each block.  They do have to be replaced from time to time.  I purchased these tabs years ago, I don't know what stores carry them now.

I hope this suggestion works for you.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Beyond the Garden Series XXVIII - Easter Russell Stover's Chocolate Bar


Give chocolate for Easter in a pretty package and gift tag that can be used later as a bookmark.

Stampin' Up! Products
  • Daffodil Delight cardstock
    • Chocolate Bar holder measures 6 5/8" x 6 3/8"
    • Place 6 5/8" edge along scoreboard and score at 1", 1 1/4", 3 7/8" and 4 1/8"
  • Tangerine Tango cardstock
    • Layer measures 2 3/8" x 6 1/8"
    • Bookmark measures 2" x 4 1/4"
  • Whisper White cardstock
    • Bookmark measures 2" x 4 1/4"
  • Beyond the Garden Designer Series Paper (DSP)
    • Layer measures 2 1/8" x 5 7/8"
  • Love is Kindness stamp set
  • Momento Tuxedo Blank ink
  • Daffodil Delight, Old Olive and Smoky Slate Blendabilities 
  • Corner Rounder and Scalloped Tag Topper punches
  • Ribbon 
  • Russell Stover's Chocolate Note 
    • I purchased the chocolate bars during after-holiday sales.  The wrapper may say "In Santa We Trust" but the actual chocolate bar doesn't indicate a holiday.


Instructions
  1. Make score lines and crease score lines
  2. Adhere DSP onto Tangerine Tango cardstock
  3. Adhere to Daffodil Delight cardstock
  4. Apply Sticky Strip along inside of back
  5. Place chocolate bar for stability when adhering 
  6. Remove chocolate bar
  7. Punch 3/16" hole 
  8. Thread ribbon through holes and slowly slide in chocolate bar.
  9. Attach ribbon to tag


Chocolate bar is NOT inside

Place chocolate bar inside and slowly push inside.




Saturday, March 7, 2015

Masculine Four Feathers Z-Fold Card

Stampin' Up! Products
  • Pear Pizzazz cardstock
    • Card base measures 4 1/4" x 11"
      • Scored on the long side at 2 3/4" x 5 1/2"
    • Card layer measures 4" x 2 1/2" (cut 2)
  • Marina Mist cardstock
    • Card layer measures 5 1/4" x 4"
    • Card layer measures 3 3/4" x 2 1/4"
    • Card layer measures 2 1/2" x 4"
  • Whisper White cardstock
    • Card layer measures 3 1/2" x 2"
    • Card layer measures 3 3/4" x 2 1/4"
    • Scraps for feathers
  • Rodeo Argyle Chatterbox patterned paper (Non SU)
    • Card layer measures 5" x 3 3/4"
    • Card layer measures 2 1/4" x 3 3/4" 
  • Cajun Craze ink
  • Four Feathers and Hey You stamp sets
  • Feathers Framelits dies
  • Whisper White baker's twine

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Layering Angles

I saw a card layout that I liked; however it only used one layer of cardstock.  It took me a long time to figure out how to match the angle.  I hope the picture tutorial below is helpful.

Stampin' Up! Products
  • Whisper White cardstock
    • Card base measures 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"
  • Tangerine Tango cardstock
    • Card layer measures 4" x 3 1/2"
  • Haiku Designer Series Paper (retired)
    • Card layer measures 4" x 3 1/2"
  • Bow Builder Punch
  • Tangerine Tango ink
  • Just Believe stamp set (retired)
  • Glue Dots








Creating the Layers

  • Laying Tango and Haiku cardstock measure 1 1/2" down from the top on the right hand side and mark with a pencil.

  • Bottom layer
    • Place in trimmer and cut from your 1 1/2" mark to the bottom of the opposite corner
  • Layering patterned paper
    • Place in trimmer and cut from your 1 1/2" mark to the bottom of the opposite corner
    • Trim 1/4" inch off top edge
  • Trim 1/8" inch off both side edges of the paper

Friday, February 27, 2015

Sheltering Tree

I love this new Photopolymer stamp set by Stampin' Up!  It was easy to stamp two separate images at one time; tree and sentiment for an example.

Stampin' Up! Products
  • Soft Suede cardstock
    • Card base measures 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"
  • Pear Pizzazz cardstock
    • Card layer measures 4" x 5 1/4"
  • Very Vanilla cardstock
    • Card layer measures 3 3/4" x 5"
  • Sheltering Tree stamp set
  • Pear Pizzazz and Soft Suede inks
  • Certainly Celery 1/4" grosgrain ribbon (retired)
    • Save ribbon by using Stampin' Up! stampin' mist.  Say What?*


Tie a knot around your stampin' mist.  Remove from bottle, cut ribbon and adhere to cardstock.  Did you notice I punched out a shape to get more paper for the buck?




Thursday, January 29, 2015

Missing in Action

Where have I been?  I haven't been able to craft since my eight-level back fusion and abdominal surgery.

I have scoliosis flat-back syndrome.  Prior to surgery, standing and standing still for more than fifteen minutes was painful and at times impossible.  Shopping and standing while singing in church was very difficult.  I still managed to walk with my friend.  I still maintained my home.  The thing I missed the most was helping out at church events.

I knew this wasn't going to be easy.  This is what I knew going into surgery:
  • Surgery would last approximately eight hours
  • I would be in ICU for one day
  • I would remain in the hospital for five to six days
  • I would need to be at a rehabilitation facility for up to six weeks
  • I wouldn't be able to drive for approximately three months
  • Total recovery would take six months 
My goal was to get home by January 31.  My husband wasn't so optimistic.

This is what happened:
  • Thursday, January 8 Surgery lasted close to nine hours
  • I bypassed ICU and was admitted to my room five hours after surgery
  • I had a morphine pump until Sunday
  • I had to have a blood transfusion - let me tell you, that was scary.  
  • Monday I took my first steps
  • My left arm was a mess.  Since I had breast cancer, my right arm couldn't be used for measuring blood pressure, IVs, or blood specimens.  Why did they need to take so much blood?
  • Wednesday, January 14 I was moved to a rehabilitation facility.
  • Getting the correct pain medication was not easy.  The first day I had any pain relief was eight days after surgery.  The medication didn't work for me. I'm suggested I be given the pain medication I used at home.  It worked!
  • Physical Torture began on Thursday, January 15.  An hour of occupational therapy, an hour of physical therapy in the morning and one half hour of each in the afternoon. Three hours total.  I was able to get dressed by myself  (with some gadgets) by Friday.
  • There were good days followed by horrible nights.  I didn't sleep well and my mornings started at 3:00 am (urgh!)
  • What I didn't anticipate, I cry so easily and at times uncontrollable.
  • My craft studio is fifteen steps down to the basement.  On Tuesday, January 20 my therapist asked me to climb a flight of stairs.  When I got to the top he said, "Eleven steps!"  I decided I could do another flight.  Of course, I then had to walk back down.
  • On Wednesday, January 21, thirteen days after surgery I was home!  No additional physical therapy needed.
I'm home but that doesn't mean I'm back to normal Beth.  I can't bend over, it takes me thirty minutes to get dressed, I have to roll out of bed, I can't sit for more than ten minutes and I walk with a noticeable sway in my back; these are a few of my obstacles.  My days are filled with television, Sudoku, YouTube and online shopping.  The best news - I am 1-3/4" taller than the day before surgery!

I haven't made it down to my craft studio, maybe tomorrow.