This is a quick post on this Jubillee Weekend to show you a little card I made for someone moving home. I love making these diorama cards and they are quick and easy to do once you know how. Here is a great video by the lovely Sally Jo that shows you how to make them.
The colour scheme is bashful blue, pretty in pink and so saffron. I used the bird punch again and the boho blossoms punch for the flowers. I used the simply scored tool to make the lines.
The little frame is easy to make using the new label framelits from Stampin Up.
Just line one framelit inside the other and run through your big shot on tab 2, you can use a post-it-note to stop it moving around.
I love these framelits and I think you will be seeing a lot of them!
Showing posts with label 2 step bird punch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2 step bird punch. Show all posts
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Sunday, 25 December 2011
Happy Christmas!
Just a quick post to say Happy Christmas. I hope you all have a lovely day. Here are some more bird boxes I made this time using non traditional colours, melon mambo and bashful blue and the hostess DSP which I love.
I hope you have a lovely day and remember to take lots of pictures that you can put in a scrap book next year!
I used the woodgrain background stamp to make the wood grain effect on the pink birdbox. The robins are made using the two-step bird punch again with a whinestone eye.I hope you have a lovely day and remember to take lots of pictures that you can put in a scrap book next year!
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Christmas Craft Fair
I have been very busy making things for the:
Christmas Craft Fair Saturday 10th December 10am-3pm
at Guisborough Sea Cadets,
Belmangate
Guisborough
There will be lots of different stalls there, tombola and raffles as well as drinks and snacks so why not come along and see me if you are in the area.
These are some of the bird boxes I have been making, although I have changed the chocolate buttons inside and put some yummby wrapped chocolate balls in from M & S as I thought they looked more chocolatey. Which also meant I got to eat the chocolate buttons!
I love making these and they look great hung on the tree or you could use them as place settings or table decorations. I made the robin using the 2 step bird punch.
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