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Saturday, December 7, 2024

 

Stamping Around the Villages

 

Our next meeting on Tuesday December 10 will be held at the Seabreeze Recreation at 6PM.

Gwen’s project is a Christmas ornament. All you need to bring is a bone folder, two sided tape, and glue. She will have bells to use in place of the beads in the picture. If you want to use beads you can bring them. She made some kits up with Christmas paper that she had and some white that she stamped with snow flakes.


                                




Tuesday, November 5, 2024

 

                            Stamping Around the Villages

 

Our next meeting on Tuesday November 12 will be held at the Seabreeze Recreation at 6PM.

Nancy will have kits for everyone. She will bring stamps, ink pad and dies that are needed for you use. You will need to bring the usual supplies and colored pencils for coloring the little mouse inside card or you can color them at home later.







    

Friday, October 18, 2024

 

                        Stamping Around the Villages


Our next meeting on Tuesday October 22 will be held at the Seabreeze Recreation at 6PM.

 


Judith has prepared the kits for everyone and will have the embellishments and paper needed.  Please bring your usual tool kit with adhesive, etc.  She will provide the stamp and ink for the inside of the card.



Wednesday, October 2, 2024

 

                        Stamping Around the Villages


Our next meeting on Tuesday October 8 will be held at the Seabreeze Recreation at 6PM.



 



Wednesday, September 18, 2024

 

                            Stamping Around the Villages



Our next meeting on Tuesday September 24 will be held at the Seabreeze Recreation at 6PM.

Shirley has the project for this meeting.

For our Paper Pumpkin (pot luck) project please bring your normal craft supplies and a medium size clear stamping block. The stamp block is a must since I don’t have enough for everyone.


Wednesday, September 4, 2024

 

                            Stamping Around the Villages


Our next meeting on Tuesday September 10 will be held at the Seabreeze Recreation at 6PM.

Just bring your regular stamping kit. Geri will supply whatever else is needed.

 

                            


 

Thursday, August 1, 2024

 

                        Stamping Around the Villages


Our next meeting on Tuesday August 13 at 6PM will be held at the Seabreeze Recreation.

From Ashera, The Theme is Bees!

Please bring basic kit, card stock, markers or colored pencils.

 


 

 

 


Thursday, May 23, 2024

 

                        Stamping Around the Villages


Our meeting on Tuesday May 28 at 6PM will be held at the usual place.

We are having PIZZA.

Please respond to me at geriidb@earthlink.net by SUNDAY MAY 26 3PM
so we know how many will be attending.

Who invented pizza?

When it comes to the history of pizza, Italians are credited with inventing modern pizza, but a baked bread with toppings has many other ancestors in other cuisines.

Italy’s version of the dish, especially from Naples, is the one we are most familiar with, though pissaladière from Provence, coca from Catalona, and lahmacun (among other forms) from the Middle East all bear a remarkable resemblance to pizza.

As the legend goes, modern pizza—an open-faced pie slathered in tomato sauce and mozzarella—was given to us in the 18th century by the baker Raffaele Esposito in Naples, Italy. In 1889, he made a patriotic pie topped with mozzarella, basil, and tomatoes, ingredients in the colors of the Italian flag, in honor of King Umberto and Queen Margherita’s visit. It is rumored the Queen enjoyed the pie, and thus, it became known as a Margherita.

In the US, Italian immigrants sold pizza in their stores, and the first pizzeria (Lombardi’s) was opened in 1905 by Gennaro Lombardi on Spring Street in New York City, but pizza did not truly not catch on stateside until World War II. Stationed in Italy, many American and European soldiers tasted pizza and brought an appetite for this now ubiquitous dish home with them. Today, you’ll find pizza sold in Italian food restaurants and by street vendors around the world, which means you’ll never need to look far if you’re craving a flatbread pizza with crunchy crust baked with olive oil. Tasty!




Saturday, May 11, 2024

 

                        Stamping Around the Villages


Our meeting on Tuesday May 14 at 6PM will be held at the Seabreeze Recreation Center.

We will be doing an Iris folding card. Carol will bring the butterfly template.

You will need to bring;

Scotch tape, scissors, pop-ups or pop-up-tape, white card stock for the card, pieces of designer paper, ribbon or interesting pieces of cloth material (tissue paper also works).

 

                


 

Friday, April 5, 2024

 

                        Stamping Around the Villages



Our meeting on Tuesday April 9 at 6PM will be held at the Seabreeze Recreation Center.

Kathy Klein will will show us her folding cards. All you need to bring is adhesive and bone folders.

                           

 


       
 



Tuesday, March 19, 2024

 

                        Stamping Around the Villages


Our meeting on Tuesday March 26 at 6PM will be held at the                      Seabreeze Recreation Center.

For this meeting Pam is going to present her Spiral-Pop-Up card.

You need to bring a 4¼” x 11” piece of white cardstock scored at 5½”,
a scrap of white cardstock to punch a 1¾” circle and a tag for the
greeting.

She will bring the DSP, Gorgeous Grape cardstock for layering and
inside butterflies, gems and diecut butterflies for the front.
 
                             

                                     

Monday, March 4, 2024

                    Stamping Around the Villages

Our meeting on Tuesday March 12 at 6PM will be held at the Seabreeze Recreation Center.

Bonnie will show us how to make a colorful card from scraps.

Supplies

White card stock, Colored card stock, Coordinating colored card stock, Bag of scraps (will be provided), Sentiment of your choice, Ribbon and embellishments, Paper cutter, Adhesive

Instructions

Cut 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 piece of colored cardstock. Score at 4 1/4 and fold. Set aside

Cut 3 1/4 x 4 1/2 piece of white cardstock (scrap base). Adhere scraps to scrap base making sure to cover the entire base

Cut 3 3/8 x 4 5/8 coordinating cardstock.  Mount the scrap base on this coordinating cardstock. Turn this over and place dimensional on the back. Mount to the card base. 

Stamp a sentiment. Cut it out. Place dimensionals on the back. Mount to scrap base (if you’d like to place a ribbon behind the sentiment do this now before you mount the sentiment). 

Add embellishments.  

                                    


 






Wednesday, January 3, 2024

 

                            Stamping Around the Villages



Our meeting on Tuesday January 10 at 6PM will be held at the Seabreeze  Center.

Happy New Year to everyone! I hope that the holiday season was a
happy and joyful one for you! It’s also my wish that 2024 will be filled
with love, laughter and joy. 

As usual, our next meeting will be hosted by Jean and I’ve created our
annual 2024 Calendar project. It’s certainly different and I think it’s
perfect for your desktop. Pictures will be attached for you.

Here is your supply list:
2 sheets of plain Cardstock 12x12
Background paper, small print
Wet Adhesive (glue)
Paper trimmer
Scoreboard

If you have a paper collection that is made for a calendar that might work. Otherwise your paper should be coordinating. I also think a 6x6 paper pad would work as well. I will supply the 2024 calendar.