Showing posts with label 4th of July. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4th of July. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Pinwheels
I was going through my pictures and old posts and realized I never showed these pinwheels. If you remember from here I made strawberry and blueberry flavored jello cookies using the newest sweet pressed cookie stamps to take to a 4th of July party. I wanted to design cute labels so people knew what flavors they were.
In the June issue of Stampin' Success (which is a demonstrator only magazine, a GREAT perk for being a demonstrator) featured pinwheels so I took my inspiration from there. The largest pinwheel was made with whisper white and the inside pinwheel used real red and pacific point. They are perfect colors for 4th of July and red, white and blue colors.
To make these pinwheels, you first have to decide how big you want them to be. Once you know your size, you cut that size square. For example, I made my largest pinwheel 4 x 4. Than using the Simply Scoring Tool you draw diagonal lines to each corner. Now you'll use your scissors to cut into the center from each corner leaving about an inch from the center. Next, using the paper piercing tool and mat, make a hole in the middle of your two diagonal lines and on the right side of your cut lines. Each triangle should have 1 hole. To assemble, use a brad and curl in the corners with the hole into the middle and attach all with brads. You'll need to create something to cover your brad like I did with my labels.
To acheive my double pinwheel affect: Cut a smaller size square from DSP. I made mine 3 x 3. Glue onto whisper white before creating your pinwheel with the steps above and that's it!!
How cute are these and can be used for any occasion or reason!
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Red, White and Blue Cookies
As soon as I saw that the new Sweet Pressed Cookie Stamp Set includes a star, my mind was already thinking of making red, white and blue cookies. Back in May, I wrote about a jello cookie recipe I found on Pinterest that worked with these cookie stamps and tasted great. You can read about my grape cookies and get the recipe HERE.
Since we were going to a picnic where a lot of people and kids were going to be there, I had the perfect reason to make all these cookies! I knew I was going to use the jello recipe to make my red and blue cookies. I used strawberry for red and blueberry for the blue cookies. The white cookies are the sugar cookie recipe that comes with your cookie stamps. I just love how they came out and they definitely taste like strawberry and blueberry. Love having these stamps and this recipe in my book!
Stampin' Up! now offers three sets of cookie stamps that you can order for $16.95 each.
1. Holidays include: snowflake, pumpkin face (not shown), and heart
2. Occasions include: shamrock, flower, and bunny

You are going to love these stamps. They are so easy to use and makes a great project for kids to help in the kitchen. I had my 2-1/2 year old help press the stamp onto the cookies and he was so excited to see the star when we lifted them! They also make great gifts that ship in a box ready to be wrapped and given to someone who loves to bake. Interested in these sets, head to my store at www.brittnysmith.stampinup.net.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
July 4th Banner
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!
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Sorry for the flash reflecting off the window in this picture |
I just recently purchased the Perfect Pennants Bigz Die for the Big Shot. I wanted to use it and thought what a better time to try it out than for a 4th of July decoration! I love how this banner turned out and am looking forward to making more, especially for birthdays! This is hanging in my front door window. It brings a smile to my face everytime I open my door.
Supplies needed to make this project:
Card Stock: Real Red
Real Red from Designer Series Patterns Pack - Brights Collection
Pacific Point
Pacific Point from Designer Series Patters Pack - Brights Collection
Whisper White
Silver Glimmer Paper
Stamp Set: Broadsheet Alphabet

Ink: Real Red
Pacific Point
Accessories: Real Red Satin Ribbon (retired)
White Bakers Twine
Cherry Cobbler Dazzling Details
Tools: Big Shot
Perfect Pennants Bigz Die
Petite Pennants Builder Punch
Paper Piercing Tool
Paper Piercing Mat
Adhesives: Snail
Mini Glue Dots
*Please note: I try not to use any retired items like the real red satin ribbon in this project so if anyone wants to duplicate this project they can order everything from my website. Unfortunately, I haven't replaced my retired ribbon yet since the launch of the new catalog last month. Sorry if you love that ribbon and wanted to order some because Stampin' Up! no longer carries this ribbon anymore. Check out the current ribbon by heading to my site www.brittnysmith.stampinup.net
Labels:
4th of July,
America,
banner,
home decor,
USA
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
4th of July Cards
We are attending some 4th of July parties this year that I wanted to thank the host for having us. Plus it gives me a reason to make cards! Here are 2 versions of the same card.
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White base card |
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Red base card |
I made the Whisper White card first but wanted to change it slightly since the stripes didn't quite fit the full card. That's why I made the second one and the white layer fit perfectly into the Stripes Textured Impressions Embossing Folder Die. Which one do you like better?
Supplies needed to make this card:
Card Stock: Whisper White
Real Red
Real Red from Designer Series Paper Patterns Pack - Brights Collection
Midnight Muse (new 2012-2014 in color)
Silver Glimmer Paper
Stamp Set: Broadsheet Alphabet

Ink: Midnight Muse
Real Red
Accessories: Cherry Cobbler Baker's Twine
3/16" Brads - Brights Collection
Brights Glimmer Brads
Cherry Cobbler Dazzling Details
Tools: Big Shot
Tools: Big Shot
Stripes Textured Impressions Embossing Folder Die
Perfect Pennats Bigz Die (circles cut in half for banners)
Boho Blossoms Punch
Adhesives: Snail
Stampin' Dimensionals
Mini Glue Dots
Labels:
4th of July,
America,
cards,
USA
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