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  1. estamps
    12-02-2016 04:40 PM - permalink
    estamps
    Jan, thank you for your response. I live in the Elmwood Village area in Buffalo. Not sure how pm works. Will try to find your message in my signed in box. My name is Elaine. I go to Buffalo Stamps and Stuff on demo days as well as a class from time to time.
  2. craftyideas22
    10-02-2013 07:33 PM - permalink
    craftyideas22
    Thank you Jan so much for your kinds words. You made my day! I have been working so hard posting on that crazy blog and getting my Card Classes going and my Stampin' Up! Business going, and no one hardly ever follows the blog by email or leaves me any comments. It has been so discouraging. But, you have just made my day and made all of this hard work so worth it. I'll try to post the directions on the blog within a few weeks, but if you want to email me @[email protected], I would be more than happy to type them out for you and send it to you. Once again thank you very much for taking the time to leave such a beautiful and encouraging comment. God Bless You!
  3. Arizona Maine
    12-23-2012 06:29 PM - permalink
    Arizona Maine
    Hello Jan,
    Thank you so much for visiting my gallery and for your very kind comments! Yes, I did use the Sizzix Bigz XL Scallop envelope die #656095. I looked it up on Sizzix.com but I think they don't have it anymore. I love that die and I use it with card stock or dp.
    You can get a glimpse of the envelope here: from the tool shed: Mostly Minty Birthday . I used dp and the white side is out but sometimes I use the design out. That size card also fits in the bill paying envelopes. I open them up and trace onto dp and cut out if I only need a few.

    It sounds like you may already have the die. I hope this helps.
    Happy Holidays!
  4. ju012835
    03-12-2012 05:25 PM - permalink
    ju012835
    Thanks so much for such a sweet comment on my gallery. I so enjoy making cards...just wish I had more time. That super cute pom-pom ribbon is made by Bazzill. Every year they clear out their warehouse and donate product to teachers. This is one of the goodies that made it into my box. You can probably definitely get it online, but I think I've also seen it at Michael's or any other big box store. It's so fun to play with...and so girly! Let me know if you get some. Would love to see how you use it. Enjoy your week!
  5. SueJones
    02-20-2011 11:10 AM - permalink
    SueJones
    Cut (2) On board book basic into 3 1/8" x 9 3/8".
    Round corners.
    Create calendar months on the computer. timeanddate.com
    Cut Whisper White card stock (12) 2 3/4" x 7 1/2" These will be your calendar pages.
    Adhere 2 3/4" x 2 3/4" designer card stock at the bottom of the calendar pages.
    Perforate calendars with the Cutter Kit. About 3/4" from top.
    Punch holes in the top of base and calendar pages. Use the first one as a guide.
    Glue calendars to the pages.
    Put all layers together (except bottom layer of base) and feed ribbon through.
    Use the same hole to set brads through all 12 months and top layer of base
    Now feed ribbon through the bottom layer of base chipboard
    Tie the ribbon at the top.
    At bottom of calendar, center your Hodgepodge Hardware and mark holes.
    Stamp initals or other saying, attach your hardware with brads
    Add a flower with a brad or glue dot.
    Enjoy! I hope this will help you. You can adjust this to your liking.
  6. SueJones
    02-20-2011 09:45 AM - permalink
    SueJones
    I will send you the directons for the calendar. I did use tissue paper for the tealights. I punched 1 3/8" circle from the tissue paper, punch a hole in the center for the wick. Lay them out and stamp the image with you basic black ink. Then color them with markers, I don't think it matters what kind.

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