Sunday, 8 May 2011

Wedding Acceptance

Hi everyone,

 I wouldn't want you to think I'll be posting everyday but seeing how's it's the weekend and I have some time on my hands, I thought I should post something while I can.

We have been invited to a wedding in June - actually my husband is going to be the best man, so they definitely know we will be there, but I couldn't pass up the chance to make an acceptance card. I actually made 2 so I could put one on my samples board, and send one. I know the bridesmaid will be in a burgundy type colour, so the card I sent was made in Cherry Cobbler.

This version was made in Rich Razzleberry. I didn't have a stamp that said 'Acceptance', so I printed it on my computer. This was the result:


I used the stamp set Baroque Motifs which is extremely versatile. I stamped the swirl in Crumb Cake ink on Whisper White, and the small flower, using Rich Razzleberry ink. I used the Four Frames set and Decorative Label punch to create the Acceptance label.

The card was finished with some lush Razzleberry satin ribbon and a brad from the Hodgepodge Hardware set. This set may seem expense but it contains 100 lovely metal frames and brads, not counting the 100 small silver brads, and it lasts for a very, very long time.



I'm not sure why the brad has a pink tint to it. You can get this effect by covering it in ink and then wiping the ink away, which just leaves the colour in the indentations. I don't remember doing that for this card, but then there are quite a few things I don't remember....

Anyway, I hope you enjoyed today's card. Check back again soon. Sandrina x




Saturday, 7 May 2011

Post-it Note Holder

Hi Everyone, despite all my best intentions, I  haven't exactely put many posts on my blog this week. I have, however, done a fair amount of crafting this week. All I need now is some time to take the photos!

I spent a lovely afternoon on tuesday with some crafty ladies in Bingham. We all made a post-it note holder as the Make & Take and I certainly enjoyed it. Thank you ladies.

This is what we made:


I used Springtime Vintage designer paper, Certainly Celery and Baha Breeze cardstock. Some Marina Mist ribbon and a few  Basic Rhinestones placed on the edge which was made with the Scallop Trim border punch. The stamp set is Four Frames and the punch is the Decorative Label punch.

Here's a better view of the edge and the bling:




If you want the chance to make these with your friends, please contact me to book a home workshop.

Have a good weekend. x
  

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Graduation time

One of my work colleagues got word that she had passed her degree recently, so I made her a quick graduation card. I used the owl stamp from the retired sale-a-bration Punch Bunch set but the good news is that the owl punch is now in the mini catalogue, so you really don't need the stamp if you don't have it.

Here's the card:


and a couple of close ups:







The degree is just a rolled up piece of paper. The leaves have been punched using the 2 step bird punch. I used the scallop trim border punch to create the edge on basic black card and added a bit of bling by adding basic rhinestones. Congrats was stamped in white using a stamp from the Basic Phrases stamp set. See you soon.






Monday, 25 April 2011

Happy Easter

Hi Everyone, Many apologies for not blogging for a while. It got really busy at work and I've just been away for a lovely break in Cromer, so there's not been much time for anything else.


Can you believe this gorgeous weather? It's almost too nice to be inside crafting, but that is only an 'almost'... I might move my crafting activities into the garden tomorrow. It wouldn't be the first time.


Here's an Easter card I made using A good Egg stampset.



I'm a bit late posting this as I have continual problems uploading pictures to my blog. However, it seems to be working tonight so here's another photo - slightly closer this time.


I used the Sunny Garden designer series papers and used the Scallop Edge Border Punch on Pear Pizzazz card stock to create the edging. I then used Certainly Celery satin ribbon, which was a close enough match.

Unfortunately I have to go back to work tomorrow, but off again soon for the next lot of Bank Holidays and the Royal wedding. x

Sunday, 3 April 2011

Happy Mother's Day

Well, although my 15 yr old son promised me a cup of tea in bed, I got up before him - no surprise there.... He did give me a lovely card though and the Vintage Vogue stamp set, so it's not all bad. I also had a lovely top from my daughter and a very appropriate card from my other son (who is skint).

I made this card for my mother-in-law:



I couldn't show you this card before today, in case she read my blog. I actually saw this card on the very talented Gilly's blog. The original is here and mine is almost a straight copy.

Here's another view:



I used Very Vanilla, Pretty in Pink and Crumb cake cardstock, Pretty in Pink and Crumb cake ink and the Butterfly punch. I also used a flower from the Boho Blossoms punch on the butterfly and the circle is the circle punch from the Itty Bitty Shapes punch set. I used a card blank, background stamp and ribbon which I already had.

My mum lives in Holland and they don't have Mother's Day until mid May, so I have plenty of time to make her a card. She doesn't know about my blog yet and I may have to keep it quiet for a bit longer, in case I decide to make this card again.

I was feeling creative yesterday so decided to wrap my mother-in-law's present in hand decorated paper. The wrapping paper is from Ikea, and I stamped it with Baroque Motifs. I punched some flowers using the Boho Blossoms punch and stuck them on, after wetting and shaping them. The label is from the Four Frames stamp set, punched using the Decorative Label punch.

This is what it looked like when I was finished:




I've had a great day. Hope you had a good time too. x



Saturday, 2 April 2011

Mini catalogue card

Oh no, I've done what I really dislike when other people do it - I promised to post a card later in the day, yesterday, and then I didn't. No excuses, other than I got home from work and forgot.

Here's the card I was going to post:



This was just a quick card made with some of the new products from the mini catalogue. I used crumb cake and rose red cardstock and the beautiful Springtime Vintage Designer Papers (this card doesn't really do the papers justice at all). I also used the new Decorative Label punch and the matching Four Frames stamp set.

Here's a closer view of the stamped label. I used rose red ink:



The roses are part of the stamp design, aren't they gorgeous? The 'thanks' is one of the greetings from the retired sale-a-bration set, So Happy For You.

I used the new Rose Red seam binding ribbon from the mini catalogue. It also comes in Crumb Cake, Baja Breeze and Pear Pizzazz. It's very soft and drapes beautifully. You can get a bit of an idea of that here:



I'll be making lots more projects using stash from the mini catalogue over the next few weeks, so keep checking back. x

Friday, 1 April 2011

New Mini Catalogue

A quick post before I go to work  - the mini catalogue has been published - have a look at the picture at the side of my blog. If you click on it, it will open the catalogue.  It's full of great new products, including the Big Shot and I'll soon start posting projects using the new supplies. I'll post a picture of a card later today but for now, have fun browsing.

If you would like to order anything, please contact me on 07970 708348 or email me at mapleleafstampin@yahoo.com x