I have made some little ornaments to hang on the Christmas Tree using some punch art and the long thin cello bags filled with sweets, goes down well with the kids. This is the Grinch, an elf and Rudolph. I found these somewhere in blog land, sorry can't remember where.
Rudolph is made using the owl punch, there is a little poem on the back:
Of course it's not really Reindeer Droppings, promise!
Friday, 21 December 2012
Thursday, 20 December 2012
Christmas Star Ornament
Here is an ornament I made using folded squares of DSP, here's a video on how to make it. Again I used the Candle light DSP. I made a paper bead as the stopper.
I made a little purse to put it in, this time from this tutorial:
The ornament folds up into that little square you see in the middle of the purse.
The ornament folds up into that little square you see in the middle of the purse.
Wednesday, 19 December 2012
Gift bag/purse
Another project made from the Candle Light DSP, a bag made from a sheet of 12" x 12" paper. I made it in exactly the same way as this purse but doubled the scoring measurements. It will make any gift extra special.
Again the circle is from the Pennant die, some champagne glimmer paper for a little sparkle and some early espresso stitched ribbon to match the paper.
Again the circle is from the Pennant die, some champagne glimmer paper for a little sparkle and some early espresso stitched ribbon to match the paper.
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
After Eight Mints Favour
More chocolates. This time it is a little favour, great for the dinner table, you could use it as a name/table setting. Again it was adapted from a tea bag holder.
These are quick and easy to make, the circle is from the pennant die and again I used Greetings of the Season.
These are quick and easy to make, the circle is from the pennant die and again I used Greetings of the Season.
Monday, 17 December 2012
After Eight Mints Dispenser
I made this for the Christmas Class but we didn't have time to do it but people had everything to make it at home. It is adapted from the tea bag dispenser which you have probably seen on blog land, it is an After Eight mints dispenser and everyone got a big box of After Eights in their goody bag.
I am sure this will come in very handy at Christmas.
I am sure this will come in very handy at Christmas.
Sunday, 16 December 2012
Keepsake Decoration
More from the Christmas Decorations Class, we just had to make a decoration with the ornament framelits. Take a 12" x 12" sheet of DSP, I used the Candle Light DSP, score it at 3",6" and 9", fold it up and cut the framelits, my big shot cut through all four layers but my friends only cut through three layers so you'll have to play and see.
Here is our ornament - I used a Champagne glimmer snowflake for the centre:
This is the back, I used the greetings of the season stamp set.
Here is our ornament - I used a Champagne glimmer snowflake for the centre:
This is the back, I used the greetings of the season stamp set.
Again we had to make a box to keep it in because I am sure it will come out year after year. The top has the flocked acetate on which is gorgeous.
Saturday, 15 December 2012
Noel Banner
Sorry, long time no blog. The other Saturday I had a Christmas Decorations class so I have quite a few things to share. The first is a Noel Banner - it was going to say Christmas but I thought we'd be there till midnight if we did that! I used the pennant die, this is the first time I've used it and I love it especially the two circle ones. Here's the banner:
We then made a box for it to go in. The colour way is real red and lucky limeade and Candle Light DSP and the Broadsheet Alphabet and Greetings of the Season stamp set.
We then made a box for it to go in. The colour way is real red and lucky limeade and Candle Light DSP and the Broadsheet Alphabet and Greetings of the Season stamp set.
Friday, 30 November 2012
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Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Delicate Doilies One Sheet Wonder #3
The last of the Delicate Doilies one sheet wonder cards. I will have to do these again in another colour way, I fancy a vintage look.
Here are all six cards together:
If you would like to try this one sheet wonder, here is my template you can use. If you find it useful please leave a comment and follow me, thanks.
Here are all six cards together:
If you would like to try this one sheet wonder, here is my template you can use. If you find it useful please leave a comment and follow me, thanks.
Monday, 19 November 2012
Delicate Doilies One Sheet Wonder #2
Here are the next two cards we made using the delicate doilies one sheet wonder. We made Christmas cards but just change the sentiments/colours and you have Birthday, Thank You cards.....etc.
I forgot to take a picture of the second card open but the front is shorter than the back so the end piece is actually on the inside of the card, if you get what I mean! The trim is made using the scallop trim border punch, another favourite.
I forgot to take a picture of the second card open but the front is shorter than the back so the end piece is actually on the inside of the card, if you get what I mean! The trim is made using the scallop trim border punch, another favourite.
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Delicate Doilies One Sheet Wonder
We made a one sheet wonder at class on Wednesday, hello to Sue and Viv who joined us for the first time. A one sheet wonder is where you cut up a sheet of stamped paper or designer series paper to make several cards. We stamped a sheet of whisper white using the delicate doilies stamp set then cut it up to make six cards. The colour way was midnight muse and pool party. This is a great way to make several cards quickly, we could have easily made 8 cards if we repeated some of the designs. Here are the first two cards we made:
The second card can be used as a gift card holder as it has a pocket inside.
The sentiments are from the Greetings of the Season stamp set which I am using a lot at the moment.
The second card can be used as a gift card holder as it has a pocket inside.
The sentiments are from the Greetings of the Season stamp set which I am using a lot at the moment.
Saturday, 17 November 2012
Forever Young and more Brayering.
I have definitely got the brayering bug, it's definitely something that you need to practise and experiment with. Todays card is a sunset using daffodil delight, pumpkin pie, real red and old olive, again I used a circle for the mask. The tree/swing is from the Forever Young stamp set and is stamped in early expresso, I got the idea for this from the amazing Michelle Zindorf's blog.
It is a flip flop card made using the label framelit dies. There is certainly room for improvement with my brayering but I enjoy it so you will have to just grin and bear it!
It is a flip flop card made using the label framelit dies. There is certainly room for improvement with my brayering but I enjoy it so you will have to just grin and bear it!
Friday, 16 November 2012
Lovely as a Tree, salt and brayering
One of my favourite stamp sets is Stampin' Up's Lovely as a Tree, it is so versatile, great for men's cards, sympathy, Christmas, etc. My first card is a very simple Christmas card, the sentiment is from greetings of the Season and the colour is Midnight Muse.
I then dusted my brayer off and tried a little winter landscape using pacific point, (my new favourite!) and a post-it note punched circle to mask my moon. The snowy effect was made by using table salt, sprinkle it over your card, roll it through the big shot then brush off, brayer as usual.
We practised brayering in the Wednesday class last week, doing some things for a calender we are making, I will show you it once we've finished. It was nice to try a new technique and some ladies took to it like a fish to water! If you would like to come along to one of my classes just let me know. I will be setting a new schedule for next year so keep checking and if there is anything in particular you would like to do I will try and fit it into the schedule.
I then dusted my brayer off and tried a little winter landscape using pacific point, (my new favourite!) and a post-it note punched circle to mask my moon. The snowy effect was made by using table salt, sprinkle it over your card, roll it through the big shot then brush off, brayer as usual.
We practised brayering in the Wednesday class last week, doing some things for a calender we are making, I will show you it once we've finished. It was nice to try a new technique and some ladies took to it like a fish to water! If you would like to come along to one of my classes just let me know. I will be setting a new schedule for next year so keep checking and if there is anything in particular you would like to do I will try and fit it into the schedule.
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Open Sleigh Square Fancy Fold
The last of the Open Sleigh cards, (I think!), this is another fancy fold card. Start off with a square, this one was 8" x 8", score/fold in half both ways so when you open the card up its divided into quarters. Then score in half diagonally, (just one way), open up then push the corners with the diagonal fold in and the card should just fold up. I forgot to take photos of this so hope it makes sense.
Here's the card:
When you open it up:
It would be nice to put a photo inside. Just remember not to stick the ribbon on the back of the card otherwise it won't open, (oops!). Here are all the cards:
Here's the card:
When you open it up:
It would be nice to put a photo inside. Just remember not to stick the ribbon on the back of the card otherwise it won't open, (oops!). Here are all the cards:
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Open Sleigh Twisted Fold card
Another Open Sleigh card! This is a twist fold card, I saw this fold on an Inspiration Station by a very talented S.U. demonstrator whose name has slipped my mind (sorry) at Julies Team Training. Cut an A4 card in half length ways, use one half for your card base. Make a score from the top left corner to the bottom right, then fold it over.
Then score and fold it in half in the middle. use a piece of DSP 5mm smaller than your card base and score in the same way as the card but then cut on the score lines so you have four pieces to decorate your card.
I will show you the last card tomorrow.
I will show you the last card tomorrow.
Monday, 12 November 2012
Open Sleigh Gift Card holder
Sorry but there are more cards to show you from the Open Sleigh class. These cards are a little different, we cut the front in half diagonally and then stuck the triangle inside to make a pocket for a gift card.
Here is another gift card holder made in exactly the same way but this time the card blank was an A4 card cut lengthways.
There are still more cards from this class to show you.....Sorry!!!
Here is another gift card holder made in exactly the same way but this time the card blank was an A4 card cut lengthways.
There are still more cards from this class to show you.....Sorry!!!
Sunday, 11 November 2012
More Open Sleigh cards
Here are some more cards we made, the first one is a treat box card, these are easy to make once you've done one but I think they make a great change from the usual cards. This treat box only used items from peoples goody bags so they could make more at home.
Some more cards, we made these two together and swapped some of the cut off pieces over from one card to the other.
The inside of the card was also decorated:
Some more cards, we made these two together and swapped some of the cut off pieces over from one card to the other.
Saturday, 10 November 2012
Stampin' Up Open Sleigh
We had an all day class on Saturday. Everyone got a goody bag with the Open Sleigh Stamp Set, an ink pad, cherry cobbler glitter, some Be of Good Cheer DSP and lots of card. We made lots of cards, some only using what was in the goody bag and others using extra accessories. Most of them were 'flash' cards so only used the card base and a neutral and coloured card template and because it's for Christmas some DSP.
Here is the first card that only use what's in the bag and the second version was spruced up using the scallop trim border and boho blossoms flower punch.
I love this stamp set, it's got two nice sentiments as well as some lovely images and you can use the swirl any time of the year. The next card we made was a diorama card using the label framelits.
I will show you some more of the many cards we made tomorrow. If you would like to come to one of my all day or evening classes take a look at my class schedule and let me know. If my class is full I can always run it again with a few more people.
Here is the first card that only use what's in the bag and the second version was spruced up using the scallop trim border and boho blossoms flower punch.
I love this stamp set, it's got two nice sentiments as well as some lovely images and you can use the swirl any time of the year. The next card we made was a diorama card using the label framelits.
I will show you some more of the many cards we made tomorrow. If you would like to come to one of my all day or evening classes take a look at my class schedule and let me know. If my class is full I can always run it again with a few more people.
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