Welcome to the Stampin' Addicts Occasion Mini Blog Hop. This time I start it off with Peachy Keen. Of course if you are like me you may have started in the middle and came here from Heidi at Running with Scissors and using Happy Congratulations. Heidi is a great friend of mine and I really love her work. Doesn't she do a great job With Happy Congratulations.
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For this Blog Hop I wanted to use the Peachy Keen Bundle. I had a Polaroid Camera the first camera I ever had. It was one that you had the photo and pulled back the paper and ran the spongy thing over, then I got one that shot the picture out and loved them both. So I had to have this set. I also had a great photo that I wanted to make a page out of and give to one of Meigan's friends and it went so well with this set. you will see it in a minute.
Only thing I am disappointed in is that the camera framelit die is opposite of the camera stamp so it does not match up so you can not cut out the camera with the framelit unless you turn it over and try to do it backward. i did find if you use the stamp-a-ma-jig you can stamp after you cut it out, I may do a Tips & Techniques Video on how to do that soon.
So here are my projects I really hope you like them.
This is the one I talked about. Meigan's friend and I were taking photos all the time we were in Portland and so before we headed to the zoo we just snapped one of each other taking a photo. i think it is pretty cute. This is an 8X8 page.
Supplies used:
Stamp Set - Peachy Keen (wood 133110, Clear 133113); Ink - Real Red (126949), Whisper White Craft (101731); Cardstock - Basic Black (121045), Whisper White (100730), Bermuda Bay (131197), Crushed Curry (131199); Designer Series Paper - I Am Me (130138); Accessories - Glue Dots On Film Framelits Dies (132969), Big Shot (113439), Hearts Collection Framelits (125599).
This is my simple card. It is fast and easy. You could substitute a photo for the saying if you would like. I love the colors of course I am partial to Bermuda Bay and Crushed Curry if you haven't noticed. I really think Polaroid went out of business about 3 years to soon. Since the instant photos are coming back I still wish they were up and running, I really miss my Polaroid.
Supplies:
Stamp Set - Stamp Set – Peachy Keen ( Wood 133110, Clear 133113); Ink – Basic
Black (126980), Bermuda Bay (131171); Cardstock – Bermuda Bay 8 ½ x 5 ½, Large Scrap (131197), Crushed Curry
5 x 4 (131199), Whisper White 5 x 4 (100730); Accessories – Glue Dots (103683), Stampin' Dimensionals (104430), Big Shot (113439),On Film
Framelits Dies (132969), Banner Framelit Dies (132173), Perfect Polka Dot
Embossing Folder (117335).
I love this one. The film strips are so cool. Reminds me of all my negative I have. I also worked a few summers showing movies in a State Park in Michigan and I can remember threading all the film. I really thought this needed some bling so the Rhinestones Really helped.
Supplies:
Stamp Set – Peachy Keen (wood 133110, clear 133113); Ink – Basic Black (126980),
White Stamping Chalk Marker (132133); Cardstock – Crushed Curry 8 ½ x 5 ½ (131199), Basic Black 4 ¼ x 5 ½ (121045) Smoky
Slate 2 – 2 ¼ x 2 ½ small scrap (131202); Accessories – Rhinestone Basic Jewels (119246),
Glue Dots (103683), Stampin' Dimensionals (104430), Big Shot (113439), On Film
Framelits Dies (132969), Perfect Polka Dot Embossing Folder (117335).
This is probably my favorite. I had it all planned that I was going to put a bunch of the cameras of all different colors on the card. Then when I realized I could not stamp and die cut them, or even just die cut them and see the detail (at least for photos on the web, not the ones in the 8 x 8 page) I was a little upset until someone said that the gold foil looked really nice with the die cut. So I came up with this and I really like it, only thing I think would make it better was a little Oscar Statue Stamp. I think it is Peachy Keen.
Supplies:
Stamp Set – Peachy Keen ( Wood 133110, Clear 133113); Ink – Basic Black
(126980); Cardstock – Basic Gray 8 ½ x 5 ½ (121044), Smoky Slate 2 5/8 x 2 3/8
(131202), Gold Foil (132622), Silver Foil (132178); Accessories – Glue Dots
(103683), Stampin' Dimensionals (104430), Big Shot (113439),On Film Framelits
Dies (132969).
Next Stop for you will be Paula at Stampin' With Paula using Retro Fresh DSP.
I really hop you are enjoying your Hop Around the New Stampin' Up! Occasion Mini. I sure had fun. Come back and Visit any time.
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Happy Stamping
Mary
Oh, that little camera is calling my name! Thanks for sharing so many ideas!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! I love that DSP on the scrapbook page with this set -- it's perfect! The cameras look great in foil, too.
ReplyDeleteVery cute project Mary!!! You did a great job with this set :)
ReplyDeleteFun scrapbook page! I really like the clean & quick card, and the framelits do look great with the gold and silver foil.
ReplyDeleteCute ways to showcase this stamp set!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Very fun projects, I'm always looking for new scrapbook page layouts and I love this one.
ReplyDeletewhat fun projects! The gold and silver foil cameras are awesome
ReplyDeleteFun projects! Adorable little camera....love the scrapbook page with this set too...awesome
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ReplyDeleteVery clever with the cameras.. They look great! Great use of the set.
ReplyDeleteThe dies in this set are adorable. Thanks for sharing your ideas. The polaroid, the film strip and the cameras are so cute.
ReplyDeleteCute! Cute! Great idea to use the foil with the little camera. Really makes the details pop.
ReplyDeleteI adore the last card! All of those shiny little cameras :) And I have to laugh at the photo of each other taking photos! My daughter and I do the same thing.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas. This set is so much fun!
ReplyDeleteCute projects. This bundle is so fun to play with!
ReplyDeleteCute stuff! Thanks for the tips for using the framelits!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects, Mary! Love the die cut cameras in the gold and silver foil. Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects, Mary! Love the cameras die cut in foil. Thanks for the tip!
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