Saturday, April 21, 2007

Stamp Class Projects

I really wanted to post my mountable card fronts that I got from Queen B El's swap, but I figured it would spoil the surprise for those who don't have theirs yet and I wouldn't want to do that. I do have to say that they are all REALLY, REALLY beautiful.

These are the projects that we made at the stamp camp today. We began at 9am and started out with the most involved project, THE CARD ORGANIZER. It took us until noon, but the overall results were fabulous, I wish I had taken pictures of all of them as they were all very different. We used Polka Dots & Paisley and Petals & Polka Dots Stamps as well as the Petals & Paisley designer paper and the Petals Stampin' Around wheel. Here is the inside of the organizer. Now I need to get my year organized by putting in the cards I am going to give to people on their special days.

We had a nice potluck of finger foods, devilled eggs, veggies and dips, pitas and dips, egg and ham and cheese sandwiches and a wonderful taco/nacho dip with nacho chips. For dessert, we had a healthy Golden Grahams Crunch, made from cereal and peanuts, that's the healthy part, and covered in white chocolate....OH MY!!! and that's all I'm going to say.

Our next 3 projects were all cards for our organizer (a couple of them were inspired by my mentor and friend Karen ...Thanks Karen!) and the last project was a tea bag pouch (and Queen B El gets that thank you as she gave me one a while ago and I thought it was just too cute, not to share).
I hope everyone enjoyed their day as I really enjoyed having them and now to plan for the next one. HMMMMM....what will we do?

"Queen B Ang"

2 comments:

StampinThursdays said...

I love all of the projects! Especially the card holder :)
Do you have a rubicoil? I have been thinking about the bind-it-all. The tea bag holder is too cute, I have been wanting to do one since I got mine from El too. TFS.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Karen.....I don't know what you call the binding machine but it belongs to the school and I just borrowed it. It certainly would be a nice tool to have but I think the are pretty costly.