Friday, 28 September 2012

Last Stamp-A-Stack

Hi everyone, this is the last card we made and boy did I have trouble getting a half decent photo of this. The colour is Pool Party but because of all the rain and overcast days it's hard to show you the colour. I had lots of attempts at taking these photos and the colour is better in some than others:





This was quite a simple card to make. We punched a circle out of the front of the base card and then punched a scalloped circle in Whisper White. We punched a circle out of the scalloped circle and stuck on the front of the card, after randomly stamping snowflakes all over the front of the card:



The Polar Bear from the Polar Party stamp set was stamped on Whisper White and coloured with marker pens and then stuck to the inside of the card so the polar bear's head shows through the punched circle.



I used some glitter on the polar bear and the snowflakes too. That was the last card from the Stamp-A-Stack class. The next class is on Wednesday 3rd October and I'll be posting details soon. x 
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Thursday, 27 September 2012

Stamp-A-Stack Christmas Tree

Good morning. Todays card uses a traditional red and green colour scheme. To be more precise it's Real Red and Gumball Green:

 
We used the Pennant Parade stamp set, and the matching Pennant builder punch to make the Christmas tree, after embossing the card with one of the Designer Frames embossing folders. 
 
 
Have you spotted the new Stitched Satin Ribbon in Gumball Green? This ribbon is available in all of the new 2012-2013 In-Colours. It has a lovely sheen which you can just about see in this photo. We used Curly Cute for the sentiment:

 
I hope you liked this card. Check back soon for the last card we made. x

Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Christmas Stamp-A-Stack 2

 Hi everyone, here's the second card we made in card class:

 
 
This one had Natural Ivory as the background (it's a bit sturdier then Very Vanilla and good for a base card) and Cherry Cobbler. We used one of my favourite Christmas stamps, Dasher, which is sadly being discontinued but there is something similar coming your way (hint, hint). Here's a close up of the rhinestones in the antlers:
 
 
The Designer Series Paper is called 'Be of Good Cheer' which has this lovely Cherry Cobbler snowflake paper. The sentiment is from Teeny Tiny wishes, punched with the world window punch and the Modern Label punch:
 
 
Check back for more soon. x
 
 

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Christmas Stamp-A-Stack

Good morning everyone, today I'm sharing one of the cards we made in the Christmas Stamp-A-Stack card class, which was held last Wednesday. A Stamp-a-Stack is a cardmaking session where you make a number of cards and, because you make more cards, the designs are often slightly more simple. On Wednesday the ladies made 8 cards, 2 of 4 designs. Here's the first one:



For this card we used Bashful Blue and Whisper White and the Tags til Christmas stamp set. The background panel was embossed using the Polka Dot embossing folder and the sentiment was punched out using the Decorative Label punch.


The ornaments were stamped using Bashful Blue ink and punched out with the ornament punch. Some matching blue ribbons and bows completed the look:


I'll show you another card tomorrow. Don't forget to look. x 
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Friday, 21 September 2012

Owl Christmas

Hi Everyone. Here are some more owls for you, made with the fabulous Owl Occassions stamp set, but this time it's Christmas. These are the cards I made:

 
I used Real Red and one of the new In Colours, Gumball Green for the base cards. Now personally, I don't like green and think there are plenty of greens in the Stampin' Up colours already but actually this is a lovely clear bright green. I hope you can see that in this photo:



Here's a close up of the owl. I used the matching marker pens to colour the stamp, and the Stamp-A-Ma-Jig to position all the extra bits. I especially like the holly leaves and berries:


Here is the red version. I used some papers from the new Snow Festival designer series papers to create the border. These papers are great- very colourful. You can find them in the Autumn/Winter mini catalogue:


And a close up of this owl with his present:
 
I hope you like these cards as much as I enjoyed making them. If you would like to buy this set, then just let me know. I do have more owl birthday cards to show you but may give you a break and show you what we did in our Christmas card class instead. Check back soon. x
 
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Friday, 14 September 2012

Owl's about a 50th Birthday card?

Hi everyone, a very dear friend of ours will be 50 in a couple of weeks. I have just received my order from the autumn/winter catalogue which included the Owl Occasions stamp set. I fell totally in love with this stamp set as soon as I saw it. It seems to be suitable for all sorts of occasions. This is what you get in the set for £18.95 (clear) or £23.95 (wood):
As you can see you can use it for Christmas as well as any type of party. This is what I made him:
 
 
I used the new in-colours for 2012-2014. These colours all have great names which will soon be familiar to all of us. They are: Summer Starfruit (yellow/mustard), Raspberry Ripple (deep, dark pink), Midnight Muse (dark blue), Gumball Green and Primrose Petals (mid pink). These are the only colours I have used on this card plus Chocolate Chip. Here is each panel:
 
 
 
 
I hope this gives you some idea of the colours. I used the marker pens to create the multi coloured images. The Stamp-A-Ma-Jig is invaluable when you do this sort of stamping so that you can position all the accessories where you want them . Here is an even closer look at the owls:
 
 
 
 
The large polka dots paper at the bottom of the card are from a Designer Series paper pack called Patio Party. These will be available in October. The birthday greeting is from a stamp set called Up, Up & Away. This was in the summer mini but will re-appear in the new main catalogue in October. I have lots more 'Owl Occasions' cards to show you as I was on a roll with this set, so check back soon. x
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Happy Anniversary





Good morning everyone. It was my 5th wedding anniversary last friday and this is the card I made for my wonderful husband:


I used the Pedal Presents stamp set and have only just realised that you can no longer get this. It was a hostess set in the summer mini catalogue but, wait and see, there may be something similar in the new catalogue coming out in October .... The Adorning Accents Embossing folder which has the hearts as 1 of 3 embossing folders was also in the Summer mini but will be back in the 2012-13  catalogue. Here's a closer look:
 


I used Real Red for the base card and Pretty in Pink for the border which was punched with the Scallop Edge border punch. The small hearts were from the Owl Builder punch. They were the size that fitted best. Just for a change, I decorated the inside of the card too using the heart stamp from the Tiny Tags stamp set. I also used the word 'husband' from the All in the Family stamp set. The Happy Anniversary has sadly been discontinued. Can you see the crease in the paper? I didn't notice it till it was too late but it didn't look so obvious once I'd written the card:

Now, I have to tell you that my husband is much more romantic than I am and he does all the cooking. So, on friday - which was a hot day, I came home to find he had prepared a special meal and had set the table outside (he could only find a Christmas table cloth).

 
 He had added some bows and little bubble champagne bottles which were left over from the wedding and had found a bottle of Champagne which was left over from our honeymoon. (I can't get the picture to turn the right way up but you get the gist)
 
 
As you can see he'd also bought me a beautiful orchid and in the little pink gift bag was an i-pod shuffle for me to use at work. Isn't he great? Check back soon for some great cards made with my new favourite set from the autumn/winter catalogue - Owl Occassions. x
 
 
 
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