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6.29.2008

TYING BOWS




Tailored Bow
1 Cut a piece of ribbon or paper twice the desired length of the
finished bow.
2 Form into a loop and secure ends together. Flatten the loop and
secure in the center.
3 Wrap another piece of ribbon around the center, and adhere the
ends to the back of the finished bow.







Tiered Bow
1 Choose two or three widths and types of ribbon.
2 Cut the widest ribbon the longest (Theater Ribbon Originals) and
the narrowest ribbon the shortest.
If you’re using a third width of ribbon, cut it to a length in between
the others.
3 Trim ends as desired.
4 Layer the ribbon with the longest and widest ribbon on the bottom
and the shortest and narrowest on top. Tie the stacked ribbons in
the center with another piece of ribbon.
5 Trim and conceal the ribbon tails or use them to secure the bow to
the card or package.


Classic Bow around a card or object
1.Start with your ribbon around the card or object. Cross left end over right end, wrap around, and pull through.
2.Take a loop with the ribbon that is now on the right side. Bring left end toward you and round
the loop.
3.Push left end through hole forming a second loop.
4. Pull loops gently.




Classic Bow alone
If you simply want a bow without tying it around anything, the concept is rather simple.
1. Fold the ribbon back and forth to form two loops (or bunny ears).
2. Tie the two bunny ears together, left over right.
3. Pull gently, and trim ends as desired.
This classic bow is an easy way to add an accent to your project without wrapping the ribbon around an element of your project.
Tie this classic bow, and adhere it to your project with Glue Dots.





Classic Knot
Want to tie the perfect knot?

1.Start with your ribbon around your card or project with ends
pointing away from you.
2. Cross left end over right end, wrap around, and pull through. Make sure to pull gently to avoid twisting or wrinkling your ribbon.
3. Place your finger in the middle to hold ribbon tight. Cross right end over left end, wrap around, and pull through. Pull knot gently, untwisting and arranging ribbon as needed. Trim ends.
Tip: Wrap your ribbon around an object to tie your knot. Then just slide it off the object and you’ve got a loop to work with. It’s easy you have just tied a square.

WITH A LITTLE PRATICE, YOU CAN MASTER A VARIETY OF KNOTS AND BOWS, ADDING BEAUTY AND YOUR SPECIAL TOUCH. EXPERIMENT AND SEE WHAT YOU CAN DISCOVER.

STAMPING IN FRANKENMUTH

WHAT FUN WE HAD STAMPING IN FRANKENMUTH

THIS IS THE ACTIVITY DIRECTOR SHAWN & I

IT WAS SUCH A DELIGHT TO SEE THE LOOK ON THEIR FACES WHEN THEY WERE MAKING THEIR PROJECTS. THEY CAUGHT ON SO FAST & I WAS BLESSED TO SEE HOW MUCH FUN THEY WERE HAVING. I FELT LIKE I WAS SHARING A PART OF MYSELF AS I TAUGHT THEM THE ART OF RUBBER STAMPING.
I HOPE TO BE TO BE GOING BACK SOME DAY SOON.

HERE IS A PICTURE OF THE RESIDENTS MAKING THEIR PROJECTS.
I HAD TWENTY SIGNED UP FOR THE CLASS IN MAY & FIFTEEN IN JUNE.
MY GRANDAUGHTER TWYLA WORKS HERE ASSISTING THE RESIDENTS. SHE HELPED ME WITH THE CLASS ALONG WITH SHAWN & HER ASSISTANT.
IT WOULD IF BEEN HARD WITHOUT HELP.
A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU.

6.19.2008

Check out the SU videos

I love sharing my passion for stamping with family and friends, meeting new people, and having the chance to build a great business doing so. And being able to set my own schedule is a definite plus! I love getting the discounts on my favorite products, but most of all I love to teach you the techniques that I thought I could never do myself. Like I always say, "all you need is the right tool in your hand & someone to show you how to use it". I found that out right after I took my first stamping class. The rest is history.

In the eight years I have been with SU I have recruited 23 demonstrators. I still have 10 in my down-line. You might say 1/2 of them just signed on for the discount as a hobby demonstrator
(you do not have to demonstrate)
For what ever the reason it is a wonderful experience you will never regret. Take time now to look at these videos to see what it is about. You will not be sorry you did.
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6.11.2008

Things we do in stamp class

If you are not coming to stamp class
you are missing out on all the fun!!



Yes I want to open this & eat it. Maybe I will, Ha Ha !!
With the Velcro fastener you can open & close & reuse
over & over again. The candy is in a SU clear envelope
found on page 167 in the Fall & winter catalog 08.


This is a book mark. I put a magnet on the inside of it to
mark my spot when I am reading.
Stamp set: Life is a breeze.





I just love this stamp set: Blossoms Abound
I used a clear envelope for the bag.





This is a double pocket card using the double sided paper,
found in the Spring mini. We will be making one like this in the July classes. Cute, Cute!!!
It is fast & easy to do. You are going to love it!!







This is a note pad using the special paper & the flower punch.




There is always something new to make. Here is a old trick
with a new twist. I made this cute pouch from the two-sided paper
A smaller size (6x6 ) than the ones we did early in the year.
Great Idea Mary!!



I have hard time coming up with guy cards. I guess
because I am a flower girl. Anyway here it is using the
Noble Deer stamp set & the large background stamp (Weathered)
I think this would make a great card for Father's Day.