Thursday, November 25, 2010

Sizzix Triple Play Blog Hop Week 4 "Welcome to the Zoo"

Welcome back to week 4 of our fabulous Sizzix Triple Play Blog Hop. This week we are featuring the Sizzix Scoreboard Pro Frame Die by designer, and also my friend, Eileen Hull.

Everyone who knows me knows that I am a huge dog lover. Right now I have two black and tan miniature dachshunds. Coca Cola, the 6 year old is actually my son’s dog, but I call her my grandfur kid. The other fur kid is my new puppy, Ruby Renee Rojas! She is now 5 months old and she has been a little challenging because I haven’t had a puppy in my house in 13 years. But, she has already captured my heart with her wet-nosed puppy kisses. That is why as soon as I saw Eileen’s Scoreboard Pro Frame die, I knew that the project I wanted to create with it just had to be centered on my puppy.

2010 Lisa Rojas, Stampin' Queen Creations
This die was a blast to create with! It is so versatile and can be used with any theme that you can come up with, but for me, it just had to be with the picture I took of Ruby in her new crate. She reminded me of a little bear just sitting there and the picture just hollered zoo theme to me.

2010 Lisa Rojas, Stampin' Queen Creations

With those thoughts in mind, I gathered up all of my animal print pattern papers and stickers, along with this great die and created “Welcome to the Zoo.” I hope that you run to your local craft or scrapbook store to purchase this die. There are lots of different ideas that you can use with this die and if you’re looking for more, don’t forget to click on my blinkie on the right side of my blog so you can hop on over to the other 60 plus designers to see what they created with this frame die. Where else can you go to get over 60 different ideas for one die?  Nowhere but here. Check it out. You’ll be happy you did!

Wishing you lots of
Wet-nosed puppy kisses!

2010 Lisa Rojas, Stampin' Queen Creations
Lisa
Stampin’ Queen Creations


Supplies

  • Sizzix Scoreboard Pro Frame Die # 656835 by Eileen Hull
  • Big Shot Die Cutting Machine by Sizzix
  • 12” x 12” Matboard by Sizzix
  • Animal print pattern paper
  • Red & Black cardstock by Bazzill Basics
  • Zoo Stickers by EK Success
  • 1/16” Silver wire & 22 gauge Gold wire by Amaco
  • Vivid! Dye inkpads- Hot Red & Brown by Clearsnap
  • Vivid! Premium dye re-inkers- Hot Red & Brown by Clearsnap
  • Zip Dry Paper Glue by Beacon Adhesives
  • Wire cutters
  • Deckle scissors by Fiskar

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Sizzix Triple Play Blog Hop Week 3 "Friends are the Flowers in the Garden of Life"

Well, I cannot believe that we are at week 3 of the fabulous Sizzix Triple Play Blog Hop. I sure hope that you are having as much fun hopping from blog to blog, as I am creating with these wonderful dies.


©Lisa Rojas, Stampin’ Queen Creations
This week’s die is called Flower, Beauty Bloom, Original Die Item # 655455 by another terrific Sizzix’s designer, Brenda Pinnick. Just like the other two dies before this one, I had a great time creating with this die. It really got my creative juices flowing when I first received the package in the mail with this die included.

I thought of so many wonderful ideas for projects using this flower die. But in the end, the idea that spoke the loudest to me was my finished project, “Friends are the Flowers in the Garden of Life” wall hanging. I absolutely loved the dimension that I was able to create with the flowers, the saying about flowers and friendship and of course the bright colors! I also loved the wire hanger that I could incorporate into the design, and the miniature ivy added the beautiful finishing touch to the project.

©Lisa Rojas, Stampin’ Queen Creations
Here is the list of supplies that I used to create this project. Have fun. I now I did!

Until next time…

Lisa
Stampin’ Queen Creations

Supplies

Flower, Beauty Bloom, Originals Die #655455 by Brenda Pinnick
Big Shot Die Cut Machine by Sizzix
3” x 6” Basswood piece
(4)  Wood strips  ¼”W x 2 ¼”L
Pattern papers by My Mind’s Eye
Chipboard pieces by Mary Engelbriet Ink.
Glitters by Clearsnap
Pink ribbon
Small ivy
Wire clothes hanger
Zip Dry Paper Glue by Beacon Adhesives
Hot glue gun
Scissors

©Lisa Rojas, Stampin’ Queen Creations



Don’t forget to click on my blinkie button on the right side of my blog so you can hop on over to the other 60 plus designers to see what they created with this flower die. Where else can you go to get over 60 different ideas for one die? Nowhere but here. Check it out. You’ll be happy you did!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Another Great Blog Hop

Hey, if you're looking for another blog hop to check out try the one at FaveCrafts! Here you can find another 50 plus designers sharing what projects thry have been working on. There are some really wonderful project ideas! Here's the link-  http://www.favecraftsblog.com/finished-on-the-fifteenth-favecrafts-blog-hop-for-november
Check it out! You won't be disappointed.

Lisa
Stampin' Queen Creations

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Sizzix Triple Play Blog Hop Week 2 "A Friendship through the Years"

It’s week two in our fabulous Sizzix Triple Play Blog Hop and I just have to say that I LOVED working with Karen Burniston’s 3D Twist Pop up Cube. What a blast this die was to play with! I thought because it was a pop up cube, it would be much more difficult to assemble. Boy was I surprised! Karen’s instructions were precise and easy to understand.

Inside of Project- Side View
I decided to center my pop up cube on my best friend and sister-in-law, Tina Deccio. Tina and I became best friends over 33 years ago when I started dating her brother and now my wonderful husband, Rich. We have had so much fun together throughout the years and our friendship had only deepened more with my battle with Crohn’s Disease. She has always been there for me and I really could not imagine my life without her. I love her more than words could ever say, and I think you can see how deep our friendship is through the pictures on my pop up cube.

"A Friendship through the Years" Front View
Here is the list of supplies that I used to create my “A Friendship through the Years” pop up cube. I hope that you have someone special in your life that you can create this wonderful pop up cube for. It is a gift they will cherish for a very long time. I hope you have as much fun as I did working with this die.

Cube- Side 2

Cube- Side 3










Supplies

656739 Sizzix XL Die- Cube, Twist 3-D (Pop-Up) by Karen Burniston
Big Shot die cut machine by Sizzix
12”x12” Black card stock by Die Cuts with a View (you need 1 ¼ sheets for one)
Flat Book Frame Box by Rubber Stamp Concepts
Pattern paper and Stickers by Sandylion
Cube- Side 4
Paper lace by K & Company
Various ribbons and fibers
Various metal keys and charms
Gold metal corners
Rubber band and small brad for cube
Terrifically Tacky Tape by Provo Craft
Hot glue gun
Distrezz-it-all by Zutter Products
Scissors

Don’t forget to click on my blinkie button on the right side of my blog, so you can hop on over to the other 60 plus designers to see what they created with this fabulous pop up cube die. Where else can you go to get over 60 different ideas for one die? Nowhere but here! Check it out. You’ll be happy that you did!

Until next time…
Lisa
Stampin’ Queen Creations

Inside of Project- Top View


Thursday, November 4, 2010

Sizzix Triple Blog Hop Week 1 "Let it Snow" Holiday Centerpiece

It’s finally here! The day we have all been looking forward to. The first installment of the Sizzix Triple Play Blog Hop. What is the Sizzix Triple Play Blog Hop you ask? Well, as I said before, three licensed designers from Sizzix, Eileen Hull, Karen Burniston and Brenda Pinnick, have put together a blog hop featuring 62 professional designers from the craft industry, including myself. Each week we will create a project from one of their Sizzix dies. We will continue for seven weeks. So, every week you can click on the button on my side bar and “hop” to each designer’s website to see what they have created with these terrific dies. That means that every week you will have the chance to see 62 different ideas from one Sizzix die, and I guarantee you will never see two projects that look alike.  The talent among this group of designers is amazing! Don’t forget to stop by each week. You’ll be glad that you did.

And now, drum roll please… I would like to show you what I created with Eileen Hull’s House Scoreboard Die.

I decided I wanted to design a centerpiece around this house die, and so I created my “Let it Snow” Holiday Centerpiece. Here’s how I did it;

Supplies

#656836 Sizzix Scoreboard Pro Die-House 3D by Eileen Hull
Sizzix Big Shot Pro cutting machine
Sizzix 12”x12” matboard- white
8 ¾”H x 11 ½”W wood base
4- Small wood candle cups
Light Green acrylic paint
Zip Dry Paper Glue by Beacon Adhesives
Hot glue gun
Green Spanish moss
Faux snow
Miniature trees
Pattern paper
Vivid!  Dye inkpad-Corn Flower blue by Clearsnap
Christmas Epoxy stickers by Recollections
Candy canes and peppermint candy stickers by EK Success
Toothpicks
White card stock
Small sign
Snowflake garland
Small wooden fence
Small white bead
Small Square Styrofoam
Exacto knife
Scissors



Instructions

1.    Place matboard into the Sizzix Big Shot Pro die cutting machine with the Sizzix Scoreboards Pro House Die and cut out. Adhere pattern paper to each piece of the house using Zip Dry Paper Glue. Add color to the windows with Corn Flower inkpad. Assemble house according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Set aside.
2.    Paint wood base and candle cups with green acrylic paint. Let dry. Adhere candle cups to the base bottom with glue gun. Adhere Styrofoam and Spanish moss to the base with glue gun.
3.    Cut toothpicks in half and stick them to the back of the stickers. Lay stickers on white card stock. Once stickers are adhered to the card stock, cut stickers out with scissors. NOTE- I backed the stickers with card stock because I used Epoxy stickers, which are clear.
4.    Adhere toothpicks to candy canes and peppermint candies with glue gun. Add stickers to house. Adhere house to the base with glue gun. Next, glue trees, snowmen, candy canes and peppermints to the base. Glue fence around the base. Add garland around the fence.
5.    Adhere “Let it Snow” sticker and snowflake stickers to the sign. Adhere the sign to the fence. Sprinkle faux snow all around the base.



That’s it, you’re done! You now have a super cute holiday centerpiece and it only takes three to four hours to create. With the Sizzix Scoreboard House die being so easy to assemble and decorate, your family will think you spent days working on this holiday centerpiece!

Now, don’t forget to stop by each week to check out what I have created with each new die. Next week we’ll be working with Karen Burniston’s Pop-Up Twist Cube. Check it out at www.sizzix.com/product/2381  After you see what I have created, you can click on the button on my side bar and that will take you to all of the other designers and also the Sizzix website. While you’re there you might as well purchase the dies we are working with. You can then create some very cool projects of your very own!

Until next time…

Happy Stampin’

Lisa
Stampin’ Queen Creations