Today's card was created using the Stampin' Up! Clubhouse Stamp Set along with the Stampin' Up! Golf Club Dies. It's amazing what a beautiful background you can create using an Aqua Painter and some ink refills.
Author Rajiv Chandrasekaran believes the U.S. has made multiple miscalculations in waging war in Afghanistan. In his new book, Little America, he says America should have learned from a largely forgotten U.S. adventure undertaken there a half-century earlier.
Today's card was created using the Stampin' Up! Clubhouse Stamp Set along with the Stampin' Up! Golf Club Dies. I love the simplicity of this card!
Hello Friends, The new stamp set Clubhouse is awesome for a vintage masculine card. Many tell me that masculine card are a challenge, well I think this set will ease your masculine card challenge. I
CARD Today's card share is a sneak peek from the upcoming Stampin Up 2020 Mini Catalog, it features the Country Club Suite. The golf swing image is from the Country Club Designer Series Paper. I'll share a video below with more of the products and ideas from this suite. Julie DeGuia cared this card for her Dad's birthday. She colored with image with Stampin Blends markers. The words are heat embossed in what. You can get more details on the upcoming 2020 Catalogs here.
I used the Stampin’ Up! Clubhouse stamp set bundle to create a masculine birthday card to share with you today. I created a “tunnel” card with this stamp set and the design was inspire…
Hello Friends, The new stamp set Clubhouse is awesome for a vintage masculine card. Many tell me that masculine card are a challenge, well I think this set will ease your masculine card challenge. I
Today's card was created using the Stampin' Up! Clubhouse Stamp Set along with the Stampin' Up! Golf Club Dies. It's amazing what a beautiful background you can create using an Aqua Painter and some ink refills.
The Artzy Clubhouse Stamp for March is one I will be using all the time as I never have enough birthday cards! There are so many sweet images in this new set called Sugar Buzz! The D2BA products us…
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I used the Stampin’ Up! Clubhouse stamp set bundle from the upcoming January-June 2020 Mini Catalog to create a birthday card to share today. This set is awesome for any golf lover in your l…
Hello Friends, The new stamp set Clubhouse is awesome for a vintage masculine card. Many tell me that masculine card are a challenge, well I think this set will ease your masculine card challenge. I
Golfing themed birthday card created using the Clubhouse Stamp Set, Golf Club Dies and Country Club paper from Stampin' Up! #papercraftwithme
Today I'm sharing some fabulous cards featuring products from the Country Club Suite! CLUBHOUSE CLING STAMP SET Celebrate all things masculine and sporty with the detailed golfing, line-art images in the Clubhouse Stamp Set. Create a golf-themed greeting card for the men in your life. GOLF CLUB DIES Create fun cards and projects for the golf lovers in your life using the Golf Club Dies. The dies include a die-cut golf ball, golf clubs, golfer, and more. Pair with the coordinating Clubhouse Stamp Set to quickly cut out stamped images from the set. Make Father’s Day cards, birthday cards, and...
Today's card was created using the Stampin' Up! Clubhouse Stamp Set along with the Stampin' Up! Golf Club Dies. It's amazing what a beautiful background you can create using an Aqua Painter and some ink refills.
Well Dressed Masculine Birthday Card, Rick Adkins, Stampin' Up!
I used the Stampin’ Up! Clubhouse stamp set bundle from the upcoming January-June 2020 Mini Catalog to create a birthday card to share today. This set is awesome for any golf lover in your l…
It started with the weather forecast. 100+ degrees every day this week, for the first time this year. We go outside every day, so it was time to start adjusting to the Summertime heat. Enter, ice play. Simple, fun, and although the prep time lasts longer than the ice does around here, the Clubhouse Kids always love it. Speaking of prep time, I turned to my very own kid for help with this one. He was more than happy to help fill muffin tins, balloons, heart shaped molds and small cups with water, food coloring, glitter, water beads, small letters, etc. While we were working he says, "Momma, this is a lot of water we're going to turn into a lot of ice!" My reply, without even really thinking, was "You're right. We're taking a lot of liquid and turning it into a lot of solid!" Hmmmmm... and so it begins. We started with 3 balloons. The Clubhouse Kids observed them closely. "There's nothing in there!" Exactly. We're going to change that though, so grab the Clubhouse Science Journal and let's get started. We started with gas. First I asked, what can we put in the balloon? "AIR!" That was simple. Air is made up of gases all around us, but we don't see it. If you put some air into the balloon, it captures it.... then we can see it. The oohs and aahs were adorable at this point. "I see his air!" "I'm exhaling in it!" (Love when they remember, and use, past words of the day.) Now it was my turn. I blew balloons up nice and full and let each child take a turn pinching the bottom, and then letting it go. Let's watch gas in action... This they loved. Balloons whipping around the room while they ran around, "The gas is going to get me." "The gas makes a fart sound when it comes out of the balloon!" Yes, that made me laugh. Out loud. This went on until I was pretty sure I was starting to see spots, so we took a break. They all got it though. Air is a gas, and at this point they thought this whole gas concept was awesome. I tied up some air balloons for further studies. Moving on... We talked about how water is a liquid and we filled up our liquid balloons. At this point I stopped using the words water and air, and only said liquid and gas. We had liquid balloons and gas balloons, now it was time for solid balloons. Which of course, I already had on standby in the freezer (balloons filled with water, frozen overnight). They quickly used the words I was using to describe the balloons, thus completely embracing the solid, liquid, gas concept. Never underestimate the power of your words ;) Ok, now we each had three balloons, all filled up and ready for Scientific observations. They squeezed them. "The liquid is squishy in there." They drooped them to see them swing. "The liquid swings best." They even weighed them, and check this out... "The solid is heavier than the liquid." A three year old just observed something I'm pretty sure I was taught in 3rd grade. I was thoroughly impressed. Without my prompting, actually without any real direction at all from me, they were making some very accurate conclusions. They continued observing and discussing their balloons for awhile. I was certain that by this point we would have had a popped balloon, but we didn't. So of course, the question I had been waiting for... "Can we throw them?" Of course we can. All in the name of scientific research, of course. They started dropping balloons and reaching conclusions... "Gas floats!" Clubhouse Scientists, they never cease to amaze me. "Solid hits hard, I can break it." "Told ya I'd break it!" Yes there are water beads in that ice egg, thanks to A Little Learning for Two for that idea. They loved digging the beads out during our other ice play activities. The liquid balloons were the most fun to drop, of course. "The liquid one is water so it will splash." The "floating gas" balloons weren't cooperating with the destruction factor, so the Clubhouse Kids had to get creative. "It's really hard to pop the gas out!" Yes that made me laugh. Out loud. Again. Eventually they popped all of the liquid and gas, which led them to another conclusion... "The solid didn't pop, but it's melting....." (little wheels turning in that 3 year old brain, I could just see it.) "...IT'S A LIQUID AGAIN!" Brilliant, don't you think? This was really fun, and something that I think can be used with older kids as well. Then you can introduce the discussion of space between particles, volume, size, etc. The best part is you don't have to wait until kids are older though. You can teach the three basic States of Matter to a bunch of three year olds, with three simple balloons. Even in Preschool, Science matters ;) If you like this post, and don't want to miss out on all of the Preschool Science fun, be sure to go "like" our Fit Kids Clubhouse Facebook page here!! Ms. Liz Follow our Clubhouse Adventures: Shared at any one of these linky parties.
Kids will love these fun patterning activities! They are perfect for preschool and kindergarten math centers. Patterning with Pattern Blocks
Today's "Greatest Guy by Par" masculine card uses one of my favorite sketches and highlights the Country Club Designer Series Paper from the 2020 Mini Catalog! I paired it with the
Welcome to Autumn!! Yes, even though we are still sweltering in Queensland, it’s now Autumn! Bring on the cooler weather. This week we are casing any card from the January – June Mini C…
It’s Friday! And it’s a Good Friday for more than just one reason, the first being the obvious the second because The Gentlemen Crafters are hopping. This blog hop is all about sharing what we love at this moment in time and what we are creating. I wanted to share with you a card I ... Read More about TGCDT: Stampin’ Up! Clubhouse Stamp Set
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The Clubhouse Stamp Set and Golf Club Dies will be retiring June 2, and available only while supplies last. It's one of the Last-Chance Products, and you can purchase it as a bundle for a 10%
What a great stamp set to use for a Father’s Day Card!
Hello! Happy Wednesday! I hope you are all having a great week! Today I have a shutter card to share with you using the Country Club suite. I love the colour combination! I love these shutter cards--so much fun, and they have such a wow factor! To purchase the supplies to make this card, click on the product links below or go to lisahenderson.stampinup.net. Enjoy! tams# 41424 Product List Clubhouse Cling Stamp Set [151583] Country Club Designer Series Paper [151314] Garden Green 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [102584] Whisper White 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [100730] Night Of Navy 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [100867] Basic Gray Classic Stampin' Pad [149165] Night Of Navy Classic Stampin' Pad [147110] Neutrals Stampin' Write Markers [147158] Regals Stampin' Write Markers [147155] 2-1/4" (5.7 Cm) Circle Punch [143720] 2" (5.1 Cm) Circle Punch [133782] Paper Trimmer [152392] Tear & Tape Adhesive [138995] Stampin' Dimensionals [104430] Great news! I have a new class coming up at Open Studios Kingston! Come make 8 (4 designs, 2 of each design) cards at the Quick & Cute Card Class on March 3, 2020 from 6:30-9:30! For more information and to register, go to https://stampandcreatewithlisa.net/collections/all-products/products/quick-cute-card-class-march-3-2020 It's the best time of the year! Sale-a-Bration is here! For every $60 you spend, earn a FREE Sale-a-Bration item--check it out now in my online store at lisahenderson.stampinup.net Want a 20% discount on all your future Stampin' Up! purchases? Or want to build a business (OR BOTH!)? Join Stampin' Up! now, and during Sale-a-Bration you will not only receive up to $165 worth of ANY Stampin' Up! catalog product you choose, free shipping in Canada on your starter kit, AND you will also receive a FREE mini paper cutter, 6x6 designer series paper sampler pack, and a Free Stampset of your choice--all for $135! Join now at https://ida.stampinup.com/en-ca/?demoid=2099167 Join me on Wednesday’s at 3:00pm for a Facebook live at www.facebook.com/stampandcreatewithlisa Are you registered for next month's scrapbooking class on February 27th from 1:30-4:30pm or 6-10pm? Register now by email to [email protected]! Find out more info at https://www.facebook.com/events/459603728021646/ Are you registered for next month's scrapbooking class on February 27th from 1:30-4:30pm or 6-10pm? Register now by email to [email protected]! Find out more info at https://www.facebook.com/events/2615087478611153/ Paper Pumpkin is Stampin' Up!'s monthly subscription club! These kits are always amazing, and seem to only get better each month! Go to https://www.paperpumpkin.com/en-ca/sign-up/?demoid=2099167 to order today or to find out more information! Need to get away from reality for a day and craft? Come join us at Salvation Army Citadel in Kingston for our next crop--our first one in our new location! Register online at https://stampandcreatewithlisa.net/collections/all-products/products/crop-kingston-march-2020-crop before March 7th! Need a weekend to look forward to? Register for our next weekend retreat at the Four Points Sheraton October 23-25, 2020! Find more information and registration online at https://stampandcreatewithlisa.net/collections/all-products/products/fall-crafting-retreat
Welcome to the What's New at SU! Blog Hop! We are a group of Stampin’ Up! demonstrator from around the world who are hoppin’ to share some fun and exciting ideas. Today we will featuring products from the 2020 January-June...
A great way to keep the kids entertained and playing for hours, DIY clubhouse play set with a 5' turbo slide. Building tutorial and play set plans.
Welcome to our May blog hop. I hope you like the cards and projects we have made for the special guys in our lives. At the bottom of this blog there is a list of the talented paper crafters that are participating this month. Clicking on a name will open her May blog post. We love it when you take the time to comment! There are several people in my family who are golfers, so this month I created a golf themed birthday card. I had seen many examples of side step cards on Pinterest and decided it would be perfect for this card. I had never made a side step card before, so I searched YouTube. Thanks to Splitcoaststampers and Beate Johns for their side step card video found here. What did we do before YouTube was invented???? (LOL I am sure that many of you can't even imagine that far back in time, but this Baby Boomer can!) My steps: (these steps could be easily changed to fit your style.) 1. Cut and folded the white card stock according to the directions in Ms. Johns' video. here is the template for cutting and folding: 2. Sponged the background in Balmy Blue and Pear Pizzazz. 3. Randomly stamped some grass (retired set). 4. Stamped the golfer (Clubhouse stamp set)in Memento ink and colored him with Stampin' Blends. Used the framelit from the set to cut the golfer out. Adhered him with dimensionals. 5. Stamped the large pine trees (Rooted in Nature stamp set) in Garden Green. I didn't want the trunk to be green, so I used a masking technique: a. cover the trunk with washi tape and tap the stamp on the ink pad b. remove the washi tape (I have forgotten this important step a number of times!) c. it's MESSY so throw it away! d. now stamp the tree e. die cut the stamped image (to remove the white border left by the die, I sponged over the border and the branches) 5. Adhered the trees. Added some grass clumps (dies cuts in the Clubhouse set) 6. Added a sand trap, pond, and distant putting green. Framelit for the flag is included in the Clubhouse set. 7. Used a retired set of framelits to cut the tree line in the far distance. 8. Stamped the greeting (Clubhouse Stamp set) and punched it with the Classic Label Punch. (This punch is a MUST have!) Then mounted it on a strip of card stock and adhered it to the front with dimensionals. Every golfer in my family would LOVE a free round of golf, so my project is a gift card holder. Thanks to Lisa Curcio for her step by step YouTube video found here. This is what it looks like inside: Bloggers this month: Jean Bolen Beaulieu -You are here. I hope you will check out Teri's awesome projects next. Teri Pocock - Katja Ettig - Steph Jandrow - Tiziana Milano - Kim Quade - US - Kim Lamos- Maureen Rauchfuss - Anne Marie Hile - US - Heidi Collins Melissa Thomas- Rachael Rife Please take the time to comment below. I am a beginning blogger and always welcome comments! Below are some of the Stampin' Up products I used for my card and gift card holder. The Clubhouse stamp set, The Golf Cub dies, and the Country Club patterned paper are being retired and will no longer be available after the end of May. If you can't live without this set, act quickly! To shop with me, click on the image of the item below, and you can access my online "store." Until next time, stay healthy... Product List Clubhouse Cling Stamp Set [151583] $19.00 Golf Club Dies [151580] $27.00 Rooted In Nature Cling-Mount Stamp Set [148217] $42.00 Nature's Roots Dies [146341] $39.00 Country Club Designer Series Paper [151314] $11.50 Classic Label Punch [141491] $18.00 End ---------->
Here's another variation on a simple tray box, this time turning it into a drawer or matchbox using the Let It Snow DSP from Stampin' Up! #papercraftwithme
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The Timeless Tulips are new in the Stampin' Up! January-June Mini Catalogue (let me know at [email protected]) if you would …
Here's another variation on a simple tray box, this time turning it into a drawer or matchbox using the Let It Snow DSP from Stampin' Up! #papercraftwithme
Today I am sharing some new dog die cuts - and their little home! - to show you how many variations of these furry best friends you can make!