Christmas Magic

Today’s card features the Christmas Magic stamp set.  This stamp set makes me think of my and puts a smile on my face.  Before my dad retired he worked for the railroad.  He fixed the tracks so the trains would run safe.
As soon as I saw this stamp set I knew I would buy it.  This is a card I received in a swap at OnStage last weekend.  It brought a smile to my face and I am happy to share it with you today.

Magic Christmas
Card Directions:
1. Card Base — Crumb Cake — 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
2. Soft Suede — 213/4″ x 4″
3. Presents & Pine Cones Designer Paper — 2″ x 4″
4. Whisper White — 2 3/4″ x 3 1/4″
5. Crumb Cake — 2 1/2″ x 3″
     Stamp train from Christmas Magic with Stazon ink
     Color with markers — wreath & garland – Garden Green
          bow & berries — Real Red, smoke — Crumb Cake

This is such a beautiful card yet is quite simple — I love it and I know that my dad will to.

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Thankful Grateful Blessed Christmas

Today’s card is one I saw on the display board Saturday.  It uses the Paisleys & Posies stamp set from the Holiday Catalog.  The greeting makes me think of Thanksgiving card but the color scheme is definitely Christmas to me.
Christmas Blessed
I like the gold accents with the Old Olive and Real Red color theme.  Most of the images are stamped with Real Red.  A few accents of Early Espresso have been added.  On a piece of Old Olive she stamped one of the paisleys and cut it out with the coordination framelits.  Two of the elegant leaves were cut out — one gold foil and one Early Espresso cardstock and attached to the front of the card.  This card made me stop and looks each time I passed — I will have to give it a try but with a Christmas saying.

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On Stage – Madison

I told you I would be back to share a bit about the Stampin' Up! On Stage event that I went to this past weekend.  We were fortunate to have our local event in Madison, Wisconsin — close to home, just a short drive.  These events are special because it is a time to catch up with demos from all other the United States — there were 20 different states represented in Madison.  We learned new stamping techniques and get a sneak peek at new product coming out in the Occasions Catalog in January — I can't share any of it with you yet, but you are going to love it.

As I said the other day, Saturday was my sister Tina's birthday.  How cool to celebrate with 700 of your closest friends.  Tina did a presentation on Saturday too — she did an amazing job.
Tina's Name on Screen

Tina's Presentation
My daughter Katie is one of my team members and she has to take a selfie of us at each Stampin' Up! event.
Katie & I selfie

It's entertaining to see the differences in us at each event (fat Peggy, skinny Peggy, old Peggy, young Katie) but I love being able to attend with her and with Tina.

We had 16 other team members go to Madison besides the three of us.  It was amazing.  Here we are at the team dinner we planned after the event was over.  That's quite a table full of ladies.
Team Dinner
We had a blast spending the day together. Tina and I made little treats for each member attending — a popcorn box filled with popcorn, a cello bag filled with hard candies and a hand sanitizer — all three items were decorated so cute.  Here is the hand sanitizer.
Hand Sanitizer
Wouldn't this be great for a little teacher gift — check out my Santa's Workshop coming up in December — this might be one of the items on the list of things you could purchase to make.

If you love to stamp or need a group of fun friends to "hang" with, contact me, I would love to have you join the fun and become a member of my team.

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