Saturday, 30 June 2018

3D Embossing Folder - Lovely Floral Dynamic

I was enthralled recently watching Jennifer McGuire use embossing folders and ink to create interesting and subtle cards - you can click on the link to her blog post HERE.

As I have now acquired the beautiful 3D embossing folder in the new catalogue at Stampin' Up! called Lovely Floral Dynamic, I thought I'd give her techniques a try.


 The first card uses only SU products, except for the frame - I don't have a frame large enough to feature the flower, so used one from my stash.  If I was holding a class, I'd find some other way around this.  The paper is from the paper pad - Tropical Escape, the die cut word is from Celebrate You thinlets, You from Sunshine Sayings and I used thick Whisper White for my card base.


For these two cards I used some card embossed with Swiss Dots and used the reverse side - coordinating with the dye ink I used on the embossing folder - Hero Arts Mint Green and Versacolour Petal Pink.

I did not achieve the perfect results that Jennifer managed (isn't she wonderful?) but I am very happy with them.

Wednesday, 27 June 2018

Slimline Folio

Today I am featuring a nifty idea I saw on Sam's blog - Mixedupcraft - a few days ago.  It is a very handy folio for odds and ends of papers we all have a habit of collecting - using some DSP and a laminator and folder.  You can see Sam's tutorial here.  The size is ample - it uses one A4 laminating cover, and is slightly smaller than A5 when folded up. (The front is 8" x 5.5")

I have made a folio for myself (as a trial) and this one is for a friend who regularly has a lot of papers to gather together as she organises excursions for her club.  I hope she finds it useful!  The laminated cover means it is sturdy as well:)


I've used retired DSP (I have plenty!) and the large letter dies.


Inside there are two pockets into which those endless bits of paper can be stored.

Monday, 7 May 2018

Tuscan Vineyard

What a picturesque stamp set the Tuscan Vineyard is!  My card uses one of the images, mounted onto Kraft card - but Crumb Cake would be equally good - and coloured with some Stamp n Write markers directly onto the red rubber stamp.  This is the best thing about red rubber stamps - you can colour on the stamp, and using the Stamparatus, can repeatedly colour and stamp until you are happy with your result.


The oval was cut with a stitched frame lit, and the base of the card is stamped with the olive image.

Monday, 23 April 2018

Magical Mates

Just sharing a bit of creative fun I had using the Magical Mates and Magic Day products by Stampin Up!.  They are both retiring soon, which is a shame, but I couldn't resist putting them to use - and I'll be keeping these sets, for those birthday cards I need for youngsters.

Firstly, I must credit all the ideas I've seen on Pinterest - by such talented crafters, and especially to Bronwyn Eastley, and Australian demo, who has produced a fantastic tutorial on an absolutely amazing castle scene.  However, I don't own all the little extra dies needed to recreate her 3D diorama, so here I have a largish step card, using the Magical bundle, SU blends, but paper and stencils from my stash.



I've used the whole A4 card for this card - the middle step is 3.25" wide, and the side steps are 2.5" wide.  I've made an intermediate step to give 3 layers.  I've added the turrets (a MFT banner die trimmed to remove a little of the points) and the roof of the castle - just triangles cut to adhere to the top of the castle keeps.  The door is cut from woodgrain paper using a tag shape, trimmed a little at the bottom, and the trees are a bit of fantasy - as if there wasn't enough!  I sponged the slits for the windows using the same stencil as the brick facade, carefully masking the area around it.

Nowhere near as authentic as Bronwyn's but I had such fun.  I hope you like it!

Tuesday, 27 March 2018

Happiest of Birthdays

The other day while browsing Pinterest, I came across a beautiful stamped card made by Poppaea, UK, using some of the loveliest SU stamps available.  I was so taken by the effect, I immediately tried to CASE her cards - this is the link to her post.

My effort is not so neatly executed, but I did have a lot of fun creating this card - the square card is 6" x 6" and the smaller card is the standard A6 card size.





I love the whimsical style Catherine has used, and the colour scheme is so soothing.

Stamps used:  Blooms and Wishes, Painted Harvest, Number of Years
Inks:  Flirty Flamingo, Blushing Bride, Calypso Coral, Sky Blue, Pool Party, Pear Pizzazz, Lemon Lime Twist, Island Indigo, Crushed Curry
Card:  Dapper Denim, Whisper White

Friday, 9 February 2018

Best Wishes



I'm joining in again at Freshly Made Sketches for their sketch # 323  - just in time I think!


I really like the design of this sketch - the alternating colours or textures or DSP - it can be anything.  I originally had one section embossed white card as below, and the alternating card is Very Vanilla.  It looked too flat against the leafy vine, so I covered it with some retired vellum in gold - I think this lifts it up!  My flower from Eclectic Layers thinlets is also backed by the vellum  Added some punched leaves and the sentiment is from Blooms and Wishes.  I think I will be using this design again - it would make a great masculine card with bold colours and say a square sentiment in the centre.


Monday, 8 January 2018

Party Pandas

Sale-A-Bration is underway at Stampin' Up!  which means that for every $90 you spend in an order, you choose an item from the Sale-a-Bration catalogue for free!  How good is that!  Of course, if you spend $180 you can receive 2 free items, 3 free for $270 and so on!

One of the cutest stamp sets in Sale-a-Bration, in my opinion, is the one I've used today - it's called Party Pandas. Three cute panda bears, a couple of sentiments and a little pattern stamp which fits into the balloon, or can be used to create a decorative border.  I used Basic Black to stamp my pandas, after trying Memento Black at first, but the coverage just wasn't deep enough.  You will see the difference below.



Memento Tuxedo Black used in the card above and the one below

 SU Basic Black used in the card above and the card below



Lots of ideas here, and I had such fun playing with this set.  If you would like to view the SAB catalogue, or the Occasions Catalogue please click on the pictures in the side bar, which will take you to the pdf of each catalogue.  Please message me if you would like to receive the hard copy and I will get it in the mail for you.