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Monday, November 11, 2019

Inspire Me Monday ~ Holiday Advent Calendar

Happy Monday everyone!  Today is Remembrance Day here in Canada so I want to send a heartfelt thank you to all the men and women who have served our country in the past, in the present and the future!  Thank you for defending our freedom.

I’m Allison Cope and today I’m going to share how I made a cute little holiday advent calendar with you.

I have used our adorable, and very handy stamp set, the “Merry Littles” stamp collection!

Join me at my crafty desk today with a warm cuppa your favorite beverage…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiJ9ZOdWuws&feature=youtu.be

Here’s another quick look at all the boxes for my calendar…




Thanks for joining me today!  I hope I’ve inspired you to create something fun!

Happy stamping!

~ Ally ~

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Creative Confetti: Make it Spooktacular!!!


Hello Power Poppy Fans! If you are anything like me, you are counting down the days to Halloween! I absolutely love this holiday -- not because we get dressed up and have an excuse to eat mondo amounts of candy (although that rocks) but because I absolutely LOVE handing out candy and seeing all the kiddos get so excited about their costumes. It's the best ever!! So, because I am in Halloween mode, I thought why not make some SPOOKTACULAR creations? And that, my friends, is taking center stage in this week's Creative Confetti Challenge!  


HOW TO PLAY: This one is sweet and simple! Just make a Halloween creation! Make it cute! Make it spooky! Make it one that gives us all a chuckle! Anything goes as long as the theme... is HALLOWEEN! Use Power Poppy stamps if you have them but, if not, this might be your chance to win some! Linky closes at the end of the month, letting you play along each week for... extra chances!

Let's get on to my creation! 


If you missed yesterday's Inspire Me Monday, you should click HERE for a step-by-step tutorial on how to make this little treat bag! Its perfect for fun-sized candy bars and oh-so-fun to create! And, on top of it, I linked up to a video tutorial by the fabulous Nancy Sheads where she shows us step-by-step how to color up this darling image that you can get in a clear stamp with Feeling Fall or a digital stamp in Power Poppy's new digi set called Boo Cat and Pumpkins! 


So, that's all there is to it this week! Let's get ready for the Night of Fright by whipping up a creation with a spooktacular design! ;-) Power Poppy has a few images if you'd like to pop on over to the shop and see not only the illustrations but the gallery of cards on that page!





So, why don't you whip up something with a Halloween flair and join me this week? Remember, each and every link up with our linky below is one more chance at a $25 gift certificate to the Power Poppy Shop! So, let's see what you've got!

Until next time!
~Julie

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Monday, April 15, 2019

Inspire Me Monday: Sweet & Simple Basket!


Hello peeps! Before a holiday, I always search out ideas for fun little projects to deliver a little love to my kiddos. Yes, my son is 22 and my daughter is 15, but they still need a little handmade love from their mama, right? So, today, I am going to show you a super duper easy way to make an Easter treat basket! If you choose not to stamp on this little project, you can literally make this box in minutes. I chose to put my own spin on it and show you how to add a little digital design in the process!

Let's get started!


I started by creating a template for my box. I made it 6" wide and 6" tall and then added guides every two inches both horizontally and vertically around each edge in Photoshop Elements. Not sure how to "add a guide?" At the top navigation bar, click on "View" and then in the dropdown menu, click on New Guide. A window will pop up allowing you to choose vertical or horizontal as well as where you want your guide to land. I chose 2" and 4" both horizontally and vertically.


From there, I opened up the Vintage Easter Egg digital stamp and knew I wanted to use just the flower. So, I clicked on the background, chose that color and then, using the brush tool, started "erasing" parts of the image.


You can see when I was done, I used the flower to create a kind of border at the top and bottom of my soon to be basket!


I didn't want my basket to be white, so I ended up removing the white background and dropping in this fun pink polka dot design that I found online.


And here's my project all trimmed up, scored at 2" around and then cut at the flaps. 


I ended up only using a few colors to bring my scene to life! And, I sped colored, just scribbling in from dark to light some color. There are times when you really want to get lost in the coloring and make it a masterpiece. This is not one of those times. ;-) Here's a peek at the two greens I used. I went over the whole leaf with G20 afterward. 


Scribbled on these yellows, again going dark to light.... 


And lastly, the pinks -- from dark to light! I blended the whole flower with RV00. 


As you are assembling your basket, you want to bring the corner of the flap from one side to meet the corner of the flap from the other side. (I took this photo before I colored up those little tiny daisy-like leaves! ;-) )


I cut a piece of decorative paper to be 1" wide by 10" long and decided to use this as my handle!


Before I attached the handle, I lined it all up and then punched my hole so that my handle would be in perfect position. I just used a pencil to make a mark and show me where to punch.  The sparkly brad I made using one of those flat brads and a 1/2" circle punch and some sparkly yellow paper.


And here's what my little basket looks like when it is all colored and assembled! I think this is just such a fun and darling project! Add a little easter grass (sorry, blue is all I had -- might swap that out before I give this one away) and then, of course, some candy!


And, here's a peek at the basket from the end angle. I sure hope you give this little project a try! Like I said, it's super easy and with some fun digital stamps, you can really make this your own and personalize each basket too! You could even add the name of the person you plan to give it to! The options are endless!

Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing a little time with us here on the Power Poppy blog! Have a wonderful week and if I don't "see" you beforehand, have a Blessed Easter!

~Julie 

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Creative Confetti: Just Go 3-D!


Hello, happy stampers! Sorry that we are a bit late today taking the lid off our Creative Confetti Challenge this week! But never fear, we're here now and this little challenge will have you thinking off the page and putting your creative juices in 3-D!


HOW TO PLAY: Simply use your stamping prowess to create something that's not a card! Of course, if you need a little inspiration. There's plenty here on the Power Poppy Blog or even over on Power Poppy's Pinterest Boards HERE!



Want to see a few of my favorite 3-D projects? 
I've compiled a fun little 'Hit List'.... just for you!


1.  Ally's Shrinky Dink Earrings If you missed this post yesterday, you'll have to click through to see the adorable mushroom inspired earrings she whipped up!




2. Tag Box This is one of my favorite 3D projects to make! While this little box is Valentine's Day inspired, with Easter coming up, you could switch up the stamps and change the theme, just in time to share a chocolate Easter egg or two!



3. How about a Gift Bag with a custom topper? This is a Tosha Leyendekker signature gift giving item and you can customize it for any gift giving need!



4. Spring Inspired Phone Case Ally gives you a step-by-step guide in personalizing your own cell phone case thanks to a few stamps and a little creativity!



5. Congrats to the Grad! Stacy Morgan tipped the scales of creativity with this graduation card delivered in a mortarboard inspired box! You'll want to pin this idea for sure when you need a little something fun for the grads in your life!

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So, how are you going to go 3-D with your project? We can't wait to see what you come up with! We know it will spark quite a bit of creativity with each and every link up! Remember, every project you link up on our linky below is one more chance at our monthly giveaway -- a $25 Gift Code to the Power Poppy Shop!

Thanks so much for stopping by! Get those creative juices flowing, get those fingers inky and then share your beautiful three-dimensional creations!

~Julie
a.k.a. Creative Confetti Thrower
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Monday, April 8, 2019

Inspire Me Monday: Shrink Plastic Fun

Howdy all and Happy Monday to you!  Welcome to another fun Inspire Me Monday!  I’m Allison Cope and I’m here to have some fun today!

Stamps aren’t always used on cards… I know! Crazy idea right!!  Today I’m going to share a fun gift idea using stamps and some fun crafty products.

The products I’m using today include:
Let’s check out how it’s all done.  Join me at my crafty desk…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvLj5i0VrL4&feature=youtu.be

And here’s a close up of our little creations.  Aren’t they adorable??

And here’s a pic of the whole gift set; mini box, card and earrings.

Thanks for joining me today!  I hope I’ve inspired you to create something with those amazing stamps today!  Now, go get crafty!!!

~ Ally ~


stamps: Power Poppy (Wild Mushrooms, M-Powering Words)
cardstock: Recollections (110# White), Ranger (Shrink Plastic)
inks: Staz-On (Jet Black), Versafine (Black Onyx), Copic Markers
patterned papers: MFT (Black & White Stripes 6x6)
other: Blue Moon Beads (Metal Ear Wires), Silver Craft Wire

Monday, March 11, 2019

Inspire Me Monday ~ Spring Inspired Phone Case


Hello fellow Power Poppy lovers! I’m Allison Cope, your hostess for Inspire Me Monday today.

With having such a brutally cold February and start of March here in Southern Alberta, I needed to welcome some fun and flirty Springtime blooms to my craftroom so I printed out a copy of the glorious “Magnolia Sunshine” digital image to create with today.

A little over a year ago I finally got my hands on a new clear case for my Samsung phone and made a customized decorative panel to put on it.  You can see the process of my first phone panel here.

So join me in my craftroom as I create a brand new panel to pop in and accessorize with today!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGzVaOYLPzo&feature=youtu.be

Here’s another quick look at my new Spring inspired phone…

So the next time you pull out your crafty supplies, think how you might use them in your everyday life to bring light and love to yourself and others!

Hope you have an amazing week!  Now go get crafty!

~ Ally ~


stamps: Power Poppy (Magnolia Sunshine)
cardstock: X-Press It Blending Cardstock
inks: Copic Markers

Monday, February 4, 2019

Inspire Me Monday: Sweets for your Sweeties!


Hello Peeps and Happy Monday! I don't know about you but every Valentine's Day, I go on the hunt for a cute little project to make for my lovelies -- hubby plus my darling son and daughter. This little project that I am showcasing today is perfect for a sweet little treat for those you love! 💗 The good news is, if you like this project, you can change the width of the box and make it just a smidge bigger or smaller.

Want to see? Here's a peek at my finished project so you know where we are going!



To start, let's take a look at the supplies you'll
need to grab to get ready!
  • 2-1/2" circle punch or die with a slightly larger scalloped circle to create a mat
  • 3 different decorative paper designs
  • Paper cutter 
  • 1/4" hole punch
  • Coordinating ribbon, about 8" length
  • Ruler
  • Valentine or love-inspired stamp, I used Power Poppy's Va-Va-Valentines digital stamp set. (Pst. did you see this one is on SALE right now?) 
  • Coloring medium of choice
  • Corner rounder punch
  • Strong adhesive, I used Scor-Tape in a 1/4" width
To create this box in a flash, I cut my decorative paper before I even got started. I dug deep into my decorative paper stash and pulled out three coordinating sheets of Echo Park paper that I had been holding on for quite some time!
 
  • Start by cutting 2 strips of white card stock to measure 2-1/2” by 11”. From the long side, score at 1-3/4”, 4 - 1/4”, 6-3/4”, and 9-¼”. Do this to both pieces.
  • Corner round all of the edges of your strips.
  • Cut decorative paper #1 into 4 pieces that measure 2.5” by 1.25”
  • Cut decorative paper #2 into 4 pieces that measure 2.5” by 2.5”
  • Cut decorative paper #3 into 2 pieces that measure 2.5” by 1.75”
Let's Get Started!

Remember the two long strips that you created and scored? You'll want to criss-cross them adhering them in the center square. 


And, after you adhere the two pieces, here's what your project will look like so far! 



Next, adhere decorative paper #2 so that it looks like the picture below.


Adhere decorative paper #1 so that it overlaps decorative paper #2 and looks like the picture below.


Once you have all your paper layered, it's time to mark the center of each end and punch a 1/4" circle roughly 1/2" from the top. I started by finding the center of my box with all my flaps overlapped.


Then, after punching that hole, I started to line up each flap, one by one to make sure the next hole lined up perfectly before marking the hole and punching. 


From there, it's time to deck out the box! As you can see, on the top two flaps, I did add that third design of decorative paper. After adhering it, I punched the 1/4" hole in each flap and rounded the corners. 

Now, it's time to create your main image! I printed off the You Totally Rock image from the digital set, then used a 2-1/2" circle to punch the image. Next step, coloring it all up! I used a wide range of Red and grey Copic markers and accented with a white gel pen, once I was all done. 


Knot the coordinating ribbon and thread through all four flaps, starting with one at a time and folding the flaps in until you have the two that you want on top showing with the decorative paper edges.


To keep the flaps secure, I slid a few punched hearts over the top, like this. Of course, I had to have a sparkly heart! ;-)


And here's my project again! I liked adding the punched hearts and adhering them to fly off the edge just for a little extra pizazz! Now all I need is some fun treats to stuff inside!



This project is super fast and allows you to use up some coordinating decorative paper in a truly fun way! I can't wait to send one to my son at college and hide one in my daughter's room for her to find on Valentine's Day. Fun!

Thanks for stopping by and joining me for Inspire Me Monday! I'll be back tomorrow to usher in another Creative Confetti Challenge! See you then!

~Julie