Monday 30 April 2012

New Starter kit


Hi everyone, Stampin' Up! have announced an amazing new Starter kit offer which launches tomorrow, May 1st.

This is a  new lower priced starter kit which only costs £99 and is fully customisable - yes that's right you can choose any items you wish to the value of £130 to be included in your starter kit along with the business supplies pack which has a value of £45 - all for only £99.
This is not a special offer but a permanent price change to the starter kit and there could not be a better way to get your craft business started or just to grab a bargain.
So whats stopping you?
Here are some great reasons to consider the new starter kit -
  • If you already own some stampin up supplies you wont need to double up on some items as you are free to choose any items of any price to make up the £130 of products included in your kit.
  • There are no delivery charges on the starter kit so £99 is all you need to pay to get started.
  • The same great support and offers that come with becoming a demonstrator but with less outlay.
  • The chance to earn some money doing something you love
If you are interested then please email me at mapleleafstampin@yahoo.co.uk or ring me on 07970 708346 for a chat. I will not put any pressure on you but will answer all your questions as openly and honestly as I can. Hope to hear from you soon.

I have more news to share with you tomorrow as the new Summer mini catalogue is published. Watch this space for some great new products. I will be placing an order on Wednesday night so if you want free P&P and can collect from me, get in touch before 6pm on the 2nd May. x

Thursday 19 April 2012

New Home banner

Hi everyone, something a bit different today. Friends of ours have just moved house and I made them this card: 

I used a white card blank and punched the flags using the Petite Pennant Builder punch and Big Top Birthday Designer Papers. This paper is great as it uses really clear bright colours which is also great for children's birthday cards or scrapbook pages. I then stamped the 'stitched' flags using the Pennant Parade stamp set and the Just Perfect Alphabet stamp set. They were also punched using the Petite Pennant Builder punch. Here are some close ups:
 


I deliberately kept this card simple and resisted the urge to add anything else. Till next time. x

Monday 16 April 2012

Up, Up and Away!

This is the last card we made in the cupcake card class. There are lots of versions of this card on the internet and this is my version of it:

We used Bashful Blue for the base card and stamped the 'basket' in Soft Suede ink using the Create A Cupckae stamp set, then punched it using the Cupcake Builder punch. The balloon was punched from Pumpkin Pie card which had been embossed with the Stripes embossing folder. We used the 1 3/4" Circle punch and the large Oval punch to give it the 3D effect. The clouds were punched from Whisper White using the Cupcake Builder punch again. The hills were cut from different shades of green designer paper. Here's the usual close up:



The stamp set and punch are available from the Spring mini catalogue - but only till April 31st. x

Saturday 14 April 2012

Cupcake Bakery

Hi everyone, here's the second card we made using the Create A Cupcake stamp set. This time it's a cupcake bakery - at least that's what I call it. Here you go:

I didn't want to go for surgary colours so went for these colours instead. Actually they are still quite sugary. I used Pink Pirouette for the base card and Rich Razzleberry and Island Indigo for the contrast colours. The cupcakes were stamped in a variety of colours and punched using the Cupcake Builder punch. the canopy was created using the Word Window punch. Here's a close up of the cupcakes:



And the next photo shows a better view of the 3D effect of this card. The scalloped edge on the 'shelf' was created by punching the edge with the Scallop Edge Border punch.



I'll be back with the last card soon. x

Thursday 12 April 2012

Popcorn anyone?

Although you've seen the preview I haven't shared the cards we made in our last card class yet, so here's the popcorn card. This is my favourite purely because I think it's such a clever use of punches. I would never have thought of this but saw it on Jules Japes and have pretty much just copied it, except for the colours:


We used Real Red as the base card and cut a strip of card from Basic Black, and punched squares of Whisper White, using the 1 1/4" square punch. The popcorn containers were stamped in Real Red ink and punched using the Cupcake Builder punch. The popcorn was punched using the flower shape from the Itty Bitty punch pack. We punched them out of Very Vanilla and inked the edges using Daffodil Delight and the Sponge Daubers. Here's a close up:



The 'Happy Birthday' sentiment stamp is part of the Create A Cupcake stamp set. It was stamped and punched using the Word Window punch, with the Modern Label punched in Basic Black behind it. Hope this shows you how versatile the cupcake stamp set and punch can be. They are only available till end April so if you like them, don't delay ordering them and contact me. More cupcakes next time. x

Tuesday 10 April 2012

Easter Chicks

Hi everyone, I didn't post any Easter projects this year, mainly because I didn't make any... except for these cute little chicks. I intended to use these at an Easter fair but in the end we couldn't do the fair so I made them for colleagues at work instead. This one looks a bit crazy:  


They were made using the scalloped circle punch and daffodil delight card stock. The feet were punched in pumpkin pie, using the owl punch. Googly eyes and a pumpkin pie beak finished him off. I made up some cello bags with easter eggs and marshmallow bunnies and attached an easter chick to each one:



Here are all of them:

 These are really easy to make, so why not have a go. x 

Sunday 8 April 2012

My Friend class preview

Good afternoon everyone. Here are the sneak previews of the My Friend class, as promised. This class will be held on Wednesday 11th April, 7.00-9.30pm. We will be making 3 cards, using a variety of techniques. This card uses heat embossing and Stamp 'n Stick - it's hard to see in this photo but hopefully you can just make out the glittered tear drop shapes at the top of the photo:



 The next one uses the Big Shot:


And the last one has a more 'vintage' feel with a lovely flower:
 
If these photos have intrigued you and you would like to join us, then contact me on 07970 708348 to book your place. There are more details on the 'classes' tab at the top of the blog. Full details of these cards will be posted at a later date. x

FREE designer paper offer during April only

Hi everyone,Happy Easter and apologies for not posting last week. I was away visitng my family and didn't have the internet access I was hoping for. I'm going to post a sneak preview of the next card class (to be held on Wednesday 11th April) later this afternoon, but for now I want to let you know of another great offer from Stampin' Up!

During the month of April, if you order £45 worth of products, you can choose one of these designer paper packs for FREE:

Nursery Nest
Nursery Nest

Beyond the Garden
Beyond the garden

Pocketful of Posies (from the Spring Mini catalogue)
Pocketful of Posies

Berry Blossoms (from the Spring Mini catalogue)
Berry Blossoms

Why not have a look through the catalogues and contact me to place an order. If you don't have the catalogues you can either contact me or click on the picture on the left hand side of the blog to be taken to the on line versions. Remember the Spring catalogue is only valid till the end of April, so don't miss the opportunity to order some of the beautiful products in there. x