Sunday, October 23, 2011

October Club Projects

I had my Stampin' Up Clubs this weekend ~ the girls in Club make it so fun. These are the projects we made this month. They were a little bit 'tricky', lots of fussy-cutting, but well worth it :)

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Karen Barber's Colour Challenge

Sending apologies for my lack of blogging. Lots of stuff going on around here which I won't go into on my blog ... but I lost my mojo pretty much completely after some news about my husband's health. I want to send special thanks over to the gorgeous and hugely talented Karen Barber who made my eyes widen and my creative mojo start rumbling this morning when she posted the Colour Challenge and THIS fabulous creation. The colours are Regal Rose, Lucky Limeade and Blushing Bride. Wowser ... what could be prettier! 

I decided to go 'vintage' ... well, my version of vintage anyway! This set is called Creative Elements and it's the first time I've cracked the box open to use it. LOVE IT! The sentiment is from Kindness Matters.




Recipe
Stamps : Creative Elements, Kindness Matters
Cardstock : Very Vanilla, Lucky Limeade, First Edition Specialty DSP
Ink : Crumb Cake, Lucky Limeade, Blushing Bride, Regal Rose
Accessories : Spritzer Tool & SU Markers, 1/2 Pearls, Word Window Punch, Limeade Ruffle Ribbon, Chantilly Ribbon

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Online Ordering Tutorial BLITZ!


In conjunction with “About a Girl”, we are pleased to offer you the very first project in our series “Online Ordering Tutorial Blitz”!

If you place an online order with me of a $35 value or more (see our order suggestion below) you will receive NINE step-by-step photo tutorials FREE OF CHARGE, delivered direct to your e:mail. We have included everything you need for your Halloween Celebrations! All projects are planned around the Frightful Sight Suite of Products :


Scaredy Cat Stamp Set (w) 122555 $19.95 or (c) 122557 $14.95

Frightful Sight DSP 122351 $10.95

Black 1 ¼” Striped Grosgrain Ribbon 115615 $9.95

Totalling $35.85 for clear or $40.85 for wood


Check back over the next few days for more fabulous sneak peaks ~ and don’t delay, place that order today!

Here's a pic of our very first step-by-step tutorial you'll receive when you place your order. Isn't it FABULOUS? Robin came up with this gorgeous pin which is so fun to just wear, or attach to a Halloween gift bag. Yay ~ so easy to make too. Make sure you don't miss how to make it by placing your Stampin' Up order with me today!



Friday, September 30, 2011

Baby Shower Invitations

I'm helping a friend make her baby shower invitations tomorrow, I offered these 2 cards for her to choose from, she chose the one with the baby buggy on the right. We're going to have an assembly line going, we need over 80!!!!

The tutorial for this centre-step card is under 'free tutorials' on the right sidebar.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Embossed Stockings

I wanted to do the sketch challenge today, look how simple it is, just my style!


I chose the new 'Stitched Stocking' set from the Holiday Mini ... I know we're all going to be sick of seeing samples made with this by January, but look how gorgeous it is!!! I pulled out my embossing powders (I hope the pic shows the gloss) and trimmed the stockings with the new velvet ribbon. How couldn't you LOVE this?

... and a close-up of the embossing and stocking details .... see the dazzling details on the toes and heels?


Recipe
Stamps : Stitched Stocking, Bright Hopes (sentiment)
Cardstock : Holly Berry Bouquet DSP, Cherry Cobbler, Very Vanilla
Ink :Versamark
Accessories : Embossing Powders (Wild Wasabi, Pewter, Cherry Cobbler), Big Shot, Snow Burst Embossing Folder, Curly Label Bigz XL Die with Punch Windows Movers & Shapers, Modern Label Punch, Vanilla Velvet Ribbon, Dazzling Details

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

A Quick 'How To' for Rhea

Rhea, from Rhea Stamps, left me a comment a few days ago about how to make the scallop square cards I often put together (I love them!). Well, my friend Robin, About a Girl, showed me this quick and easy trick to make the scallop square card PERFECT! A lot of people just make a fold and cut the squares with the fold just inside the cutting blades. But that makes the card lobsided  ... so here's Robin's trick :

Step 1 : Cut out TWO scallop squares using your Big Shot and Bigz Die


Step 2 : Score ONE of the scallop squares at the first indented scallop. On the Stampin' Up Simply Scored Tool it's at 1/2". (well, it would be at 1/2" on ANY scoring tool but I just wanted to say Stampin' Up Simply Scored Tool because it's the best one there is) ....



Step 3 : Using Sticky Strip (or strong glue), stick the scored back piece to the front.



And here's a pic taken from the BACK, see the score-line? This makes the perfect, scallop square card! Hope that helps, Rhea :)

 

September CLUB Projects

First, I must apologise for the lack of stamping on my blog recently. My husband is going through some scary health issues, I won't go into details here, this is a happy, stampy place ~ but thanks to my good friends who have held me together over the past week, all will be well!

So, without further ado, here are the 3 projects we'll be making in my newly enrolled Club this weekend. I always want to show projects with a twist on the traditional card, the Halloween one was inspired by Monday's TLC, Fill the Opening, brought to us by the lovely and talented Joan Ervin. The easel card is GENIUS, and the brainchild of Bronwyn Eastley who is an immensely talented SU Demo out of Tasmania, Australia. This is my version on Bronwyn's Two Tags Easel card, with a little more inspiration from my friend Lisa Foster's new catty swap card! Thanks Lisa :) The final project is all mine ... I found some teeny notepads in Staples whilst shopping for Sarah's back to school supplies. They are so cute and will fit beautifully into a purse, or kitchen drawer. I ALWAYS need notepaper in a hurry! I hope my Club girls enjoy making these projects ... and hopefully you'll be inspired to try some too.