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Erica Jones
My family is my life. We love to travel, especially anywhere that has "disney" in the title. I am an independent Stampin' Up! consultant. I love food and trying new things.
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    Hand Stamped Sentiments Challenge #375 ~ Colour Challenge
    3 years ago
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    The Retiring Accessories List is Here!
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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Final Christmas projects

I'm sure people say this all the time, but man does December go fast!  As I'm sitting here, I am smelling the Christmas Eve Turkey roasting in the oven, listening to Christmas music, and realizing that it will all be over in just a few days.
I had a few Christmas projects I worked on this month, but not as many as I would've liked (isn't that always the way!)
This was one of my club cards, using a standard Z fold:


This next project was made by my upline's upline :) Ann Driscoll.  So cute!  I never would've thought to turn the milk carton into a gingerbread house!  Thanks for the kit, Ann!



Merry Christmas everyone!
Posted by Erica Jones at 11:42 AM 0 comments

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Christmas Stamp a Stack

This weekend I hosted my Christmas Stamp a Stack... always a good time!  We get together and make a "stack" of Christmas Cards... 4 each of 3 different designs.  I always have a hard time picking the card layouts and colors and such, but I'm pleased with how they turned out!

Here they are:

The one on the left uses my favorite Christmas Stamp set, "No Peeking"... I just think it's the cutest.  We used Cherry Cobbler, Very Vanilla and Old Olive... I used scrap of my DSP for the background.... cute and simple!

The blue one is really simple... I just cut a strip of our silver glitter paper, and then used a snowflake set I have for the background.  The "wow" is the piece in the middle, that uses our designer frames with the Big Shot, then a strip of marina mist, and our new whisper white ribbon.

Lastly, the trees!  I think people were not so excited when they had to punch out 36 trees... but at least we didn't have to cut them!  Just scraps again of DSP... and I used our Candy Cane Ribbon on the top, which is really fun!

Thanks for looking, Merry Christmas!
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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Canvas Scrapbooking

On Wednesdays, I get together with some of my girlfriends, and while the kids play, we sip lattes and eat really yummy food.
My upline, Stacey Rose, suggested we scrapbook on canvases...
Here's what we came up with:
 
 This is Heidi's... Really love how it turned out, love that she used the Petite Pennants builder to spell Evan's Name... And the Real Red accents.

This is Nicole's, Really loving the tempting turquoise, Midnight Muse and Early Espresso together!

 This is mine... I knew I wanted to use this photo of Addie and her grandpa...

And of course, Stacey's... understated but unbelievably stunning all at the same time.

Thanks for looking!
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Halloween Owls

If you have spent anytime at all on my blog, I think by now you have figured out that I have an obsession with the owl punch.  I just canNOT stop using it!
So when I saw people using the owl punch to make owls dressed up for Halloween, I just HAD to do them!
Here's the card we made at club this month:

We used the owl punch to make all 3 owls.  The fence is using the Word Window Punch.  I used more mustard and old olive for the card colors (I have never used more mustard before, but I like how it accents the owls).
Pumpkin Owl: Owl punch, 1" circle punch
Ballerina Owl: Owl punch, 1 3/4" Scallop circle
Pirate Punch: Owl punch

For the moon, I punched the 1 1/4" circle out of a post it note, then sponge daubed inside it.

And that was it!
Here's some other owls that we made:

Lastly, I wanted to teach my club a new technique, so we did a card using the black magic technique (click to follow link to splitcoaststampers).  

It was simple, and fun, and I love that you can use any image.
And my upline taught me that you can use permanent marker on the rhinestone basic jewels... blew my mind!
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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Pumpkins, Apple Cider and Sweaters


I'm pretty sure I write this every year around this time, but I just SO love fall.
For one of our club projects this month, we made this simple, understated card:


I love, love, love it.  We used 4 different punches: Wide Oval, 1 3/4 Cirlce, Decorative Label and the Bird Punch.  We sponged the pumpkins in Tangerine Tango (the card stock is pumpkin pie).  The colors are old olive, pumpkin pie and early espresso.
Later this week I will be posting the things we did at the Regional Conference last weekend.  Happy Fall!
Posted by Erica Jones at 9:30 AM 0 comments

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Back to School







Fall is here!  My oldest, Audrey, is in Kindergarten (and loving it!) I'm hoping this means I will have more time for stamping and scrapbooking this fall before the baby comes in February... but I doubt it!

For club last night, we made the cutest backpack box... I love it, because you can put a little note in the front folder, and then fill it with candy corn, or any fun fall treat!





 cute, right? I got the instructions and templates from splitcoaststampers: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/backpackbox/

It's quite an undertaking, as it is 31 steps, but we had fun making it! I used old olive and chocolate chip, a favorite fall combo of mine... and the stamp set "day of gratitude".

As a second project (which we never got to), I made a simple 3 x3 card from the stamp set pennant parade:
I used brights, because I wanted a simple, cheery card.  I made the topiary with the trangle, then used the small tip of melon mambo stampin' write marker and the mat pack to make the circles.  I also made the envelope using this tutorial: http://acreativeneed.wordpress.com/2009/03/15/3x3-envelope-tutorial/
Here's the stamp set I used:
Pennant Parade Stamp Set - by Stampin' Up!
Which is a super versatile set... you can use it for ice cream cones:
 


or a little sail boat:
             


or christmas trees:


or birthday hats:


There are tons more ways, I just love this set!
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Friday, August 24, 2012

papaya collage and perfect wedding card

Summer is flying by, and I have had little to no time to stamp.  However, I did make these two cards for Stamp Club in July:
This to me is the perfect wedding card.  It is simple, elegant, and can be changed for the wedding of your choice.  It uses the big shot "vintage wallpaper" embossing folder, the stamp set "papaya collage" for the frame, and "make a cake" for the insides.  I used Cherry Cobbler for the accent color, but you can change it to the color of the wedding you will attending

This is totally different for me, but I love how it turned out!  It uses almost every stamp in the "papaya collage" stamp set (my MUST HAVE) stamp set for the new catalogue... and it's accented with Calypso Coral, which I will grieve when it's gone in less than a year!
Hope you enjoy your last little bit of Summer!  I am looking forward to fall, routine, scrapbooking, hot tea, and sweaters!

Posted by Erica Jones at 8:35 AM 0 comments

Monday, August 13, 2012

Olympics Part 2

Our final count is we made dishes from 44 Countries!  Here is the display after Audrey finished coloring all of the flags:
I'll be posting card projects I've been working on next week, but for the most part, I've been taking it easy from crafting during July and August.  Thanks for looking!
Posted by Erica Jones at 2:47 PM 0 comments

Olympics 2012

It's been a busy time in our house, we are expecting our 3rd Child in February, we went on a vacation to Black Creek on Vancouver Island, and my husband and I are in a Worship Band (www.hillsworship.com) and we opened for the band Starfield on August 5th at the Abbotsford Aggrifair!
Needless to say, it's been insane.  On top of all this, it was the Olympics for the past two weeks.  My mom started a tradition with the Olympics when we were little, to make dishes from some of the Countries represented at the Olympics, to have us try different kinds of foods and to grow appreciation for different cultures.  At the Winter Olympics in 2010, my sister and I made a dish for each Country.  This year there were over 200 Countries in the Olympics, and we were on vacation for 1/2 of the time, so we were only able to do about 60... I haven't got the exact count yet.
Here's a sample of my kitchen wall:
That was early last week, we've done more Countries since then, I will post when they are done... my daughter, Audrey, just turned 5, and she has loved coloring each of the flags, and learning about different kinds of foods.
Here's a sample menu of one of the nights we did:
Carribean Night:
On the menu tonight:
Drinks:
Ginger Beer (Jamaica)
Kanpe Tea (Haiti)
Banana Punch (British Virgin Islands)

Appies:
Spicy Mango and Avacado (Antigue and Barbuda)
Johnny Cakes (Cayman Islands)
Potato Salad (Panama)
Fried Plaintains (Dominican Republic)
Mango Chutney (Dominica)
Barbados shrimp with raspberry sauce (Barbados)
Belinean Rice and Beans (Belize)
Cheeseball (Honduras)

Dinner:
Empenadas (Costa Rica)
Bahama Mama Chicken (Bahamas)

Dessert:
Barfi (Trinidad)
tropical fruit pudding (Saint Kitts and Nevis)




It was a blast!
Posted by Erica Jones at 1:14 PM 0 comments

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Open House with new in Colors!

Last weekend was my annual Open House, and we had the best time!
We made these cards:
There were two color options: Gumball Gree and Midnight Muse, or Primrose Petals and Raspberry Ripple.  Both were accented with Marina Mist.
We used the new stamp set "make a cake", which is super simple but elegant.  The DSP (Designer Series Paper) is Patio Party, which co-ordinates perfectly with this stamp set.  We also used the new stamp set "Itty Bitty Banners", and used the banners cut outs with the big shot!

I was also busy in June making nearly 20 Grad cards for the Graduates in our Youth Group.  I wanted to do something simple, so I used the scraps of DSP from my scraps bag, then just coordinated the ribbon and the paper from there.  This is an old stamp that I can't get rid of:
Here's a close up of the stamp:

I hope to post more this summer, but I'm planning on spending as much time outside as possible!  Happy Stamping!
Posted by Erica Jones at 12:17 PM 0 comments

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

The 2012-2013 Annual Stampin' Up Catalogue

I am in love.
With the new catalogue.   Have you seen this gorgeous catalogue?
Just the cover alone inspires me beyond belief:
If you haven't seen it, you can browse it at: http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/fortheheartofstampin/catalogs on my official stampin' up website!

The stamp sets are beautiful, some new favorites of mine are No Peeking, my must have Christmas set:
My go to Baby Stamp set will be Baby Boutique, so darling!

And don't forget about the new In Colors!
There are 5 fabulous, current Colors:
Gumball Green
Summer Starfruit
Primrose Petals
Midnight Muse
Rasberry Ribble

See all the In Color Products here: http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ItemList.aspx?categoryID=1113

What's your favorite new product in the Catalogue?  I always love hearing from you!

Posted by Erica Jones at 10:02 AM 0 comments

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

For my Dad

Well, Father's Day is around the corner and I always have the HARDEST time knowing what to make for Dads.  I find it has to be simple, but it's always fun to "wow" them with a different technique.
So this time I made a double dutch fold card.
Here's the completed card:
I used the stamp sets Thoughts and Prayers, and Loved Ones (retired from the Occasions Mini) and on the inside, Trendy Trees, and Best Dad Ever.
The DSP is Well worn, and it's only available 'til the end of the month! (email me at yummy_starbucks@yahoo.ca to place an order, or click shop now on this blog!)

Here's a few more views of the card:



A simple but fun card to make!

Posted by Erica Jones at 12:42 PM 0 comments

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Spring Club Projects

It seems like the only time I have to blog or stamp these days is for club projects.  I'm so grateful I'm a demonstrator, because it forces me to make time to make cards and scrapbook!
We made 2 projects for club this month.  The first is a shadow box for mother's day:
I love how it turned out!  I used colors I knew my mom would like: Calypso Coral, Pool Party and So Saffron.
We sponged the sky in the background, then used the stamp set awash with flowers, which is sadly retiring this year.   Then we used the perfect polkadots embossing folder big shot to add texture to the front.  The "Happy Mother's Day" is from teeny tiny wishes, which really is a must have stamp set.
And the butterflies are also with the big shot, they are called beautiful wings.

Secondly, we made a simple card that I changed the design on from our Stampin' Success magazine that we get from being a demonstrator:
I must be on a calypso coral kick, because I used that for the base of this card, too.  Don't you love the elementary shapes in this one?
Stamp set: Up, Up and Away
Colors: Calypso Coral, Lucky Limeade, Island Indigo and Tempting Turquoise
Punch: Circle (for hill) and Create a Cupcake (for clouds), Boho Blossoms
DSP: In Colors 2011-2013




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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Fancy Owls

Okay, I know that I have used this punch a LOT, but I had to use it one more time for my friends that were getting married.  I did a very simple 3 x 3 card, but it's still got lots of personality!
Everything is completely done with the owl card, and then the background is with the Big Shot, using the folder "Elegant Lines".
I used basic grey, basic black and whisper white.

Come back next week for a look at my Mother's Day project for club...
Posted by Erica Jones at 9:59 AM 0 comments

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Time to smootch!

Stampin' Up is looking ahead to summer, and for the month of April, has a sneak peak from the new catalogue!
I find it all completely inspiring, I'm ready to get out the bright colors and flip flops!
Here's a link to all of the products available this month only on my website: http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/default.aspx

if you've got the Big Shot, you don't want to miss this adorable purse die!
Check out some samples:
Cute, right?

Here's a card using the new brads, and DSP:
(made and designed by Ann Schuch).

Contact me at yummy_starbucks@yahoo.ca to order these products this month!
Posted by Erica Jones at 11:58 AM 0 comments

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Happy Easter Every Bunny!

There is this Easter Stamp set in the main catalogue, called "Everybunny".
As soon as I saw it, I knew I had to have it.  You may be wondering if it's worth your money to buy a stamp set that you'll only use once a year.  
Well I say it IS worth it!
There are several things you can use it for:
Easter displays
Easter Cards
Spring Cards (birthdays, anniversaries)

and the most important, in my opinion, is it would be so cute for scrapbooking!  I'm in the process of scrapbooking my girls baby books, and how cute would this set look for their first Easter pages?

Cute.
Well, here's what we did with it last night in Club:
This is a tri-shutter card.
Here are the instructions I found here: http://www.owhstarsandstamps.org/2010/02/cardmaking-301-trifold-shutter-card.html.  I love how simply she explains it.

I used:
Stamp Set: Everybunny
Colors: Wisteria Wonder, Pink Pirouette, Pool Party, So Saffron
Accessories: Subtles brads, Wisteria Wonder Ribbon, Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border, In Color DSP, Every Egg Stampin' Wheel
Tools: Watercoloring with Aqua painters, Watercolor Wonder Crayons

Trifold Shutter Card
Instructions starting with a standard 8 ½” by 11” piece of cardstock and, when folded, this fits in a regular A2 envelope (standard size for handmade cards).

Cut the cardstock to 5 ½” by 10 ½”. 
Scores are from the short end and run edge to edge at 1 ¾”, 3 ½”, 7” and 8 ¾”. This just shows you how the cardstock should be on your cutter (I’m a very visual person – descriptions don’t work well for me!!!)

Next cut a slit 1 ½” from each edge and run between the first score line and the last score line. And here’s a shot of how it looks once your slit is cut. As you can see, I was supervised the whole time I did this to make sure I got it right!!

Now the folds – a series of “peak” and “valley” folds. They are a bit tricky! First “peak” fold the top and bottom thin sections but DO NOT fold the middle section at all where there are not score lines (look at the next picture to see the unfolded middle section):

At the next score, “valley” fold the top and bottom thin sections, and peak fold the middle section:

The next score is peak folded on top and bottom thin sections and valley folded in the middle:


And at the last score, valley fold top and bottom sections; again, do not fold middle section at all. This is a finished look:

Here it is folded up, and how it looks as it opens:

Thanks for visiting!
Posted by Erica Jones at 9:15 AM 0 comments
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