Saturday, 22 February 2014

just for you

Less is More Challenge -  Recipe METAL


When I saw today's challenge at Less is More, I wasn't sure what I was going to do!

I then thought about running some metal foil through my Big Shot using an embossing folder. So far so good.






It needed a bit more metal so I stamped and punched out three butterflies. By threading two beads on to some fine wire and twisting together I made their antennae.







I used the matching punch, for my embossing folder, to make a banner for my sentiment. This was finished off with a stamped and punched flower. More beads were added to the flower as stamens. 

Products used:
Mosaic Embossing Folder - Stampin' Up!
Mosaic Punch - Stampin' Up!
Flower Shop Stamp - Stampin' Up!
Flower Shop Punch - Stampin' Up!
Papillon Potpourri Stamp - Stampin' Up!
Papillon Potpourri Punch - Stampin' Up!
Word Punch - Stampin' Up!
Coastal Cabana Cardstock - Stampin' Up!
Coastal Cabana Stampin' Write Marker - Stampin' Up!
Crisp Cantaloupe Stampin' Write Marker - Stampin' Up!
Beads, foil and wire from stash

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Golden Wedding Anniversary


With my Circle Card Thinlits Die I cut out my base in ivory card. The flowers were created by using my Flower Shop Punch and a button from the Stampin' Up! Subtles collection. The leaves are made by using the wing from my Owl Punch.

Products used:
Circle Card Thinlits Die - Stampin' Up!
Flower Shop Punch - Stampin' Up!
Button Subtles Collection - Stampin' Up!
Owl Punch - Stampin' Up!
Teeny Tiny Sentiments - Stampin' Up!
Cardstock from stash

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Thursday, 20 February 2014

Golden Wedding Anniversary


Last week I was asked to make a Silver Wedding Anniversary Card, and then this week the same person asked me to make a Golden Wedding version, so this is what I came up with!

I cut out a circle aperture for my branch and birds to sit in. This was surrounded by some flowers and leaves. I added some beads to the centre of the flowers, and one for each of the bird eyes.

Products used:
Spiral Flowers Original Die - Stampin' Up!
Bird Punch - Stampin' Up!
Scalloped Tag Topper - Stampin' Up!
Woodland Branch Die - Memory Box
Cardstock, Ribbon and Beads from stash

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Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Happy 18th Birthday Peter


On Pinterest you can't help but see a "card in a box" everywhere, so when I was asked to make an 18th birthday card for a friend, I though I would give it ago. I followed the instructions given by Monica Gale, (see the attached link www.monicagale.com)., and was very pleased with the end result! 

Products used:
Old Olive Card Stock - Stampin' Up!
Cherry Cobbler Card Stock - Stampin' Up!
Seasons of Style Designer Paper- Stampin' Up!
Teeny Tiny Sentiments - Stampin' Up!
Smitty's ABC Stamp Set - Lawn Fawn
Balloon Dies from stash

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Happy Easter

CAS(E) this Sketch:   #64


A very simple card from me this week. I've used the branch stamp from the set Take Care to make my tree, and have coloured it in using Gumball Green and Chocolate Chip Marker Pens.

The sentiment has been placed, to fit in with the sketch.

Products used:
Take Care Stamp Set - Stampin' Up!
Teeny Tiny Sentiments - Stampin' Up!
Chocolate Chip and Gumball Green Marker Pens - Stampin' Up!
Cardstock from stash

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Happy Anniversary - Silver


I had been asked to make a Silver Anniversary card, so decided to use my Thinlits - Circle Card to make the base of this card,. Parchment has been glued to the right hand panel and has also been punched out with my flower shop punch to create the flowers. My owl punch was used to make the leaves and a clear button was added to the centre of  the flowers.

Products used:
Thinlits- Circle Card - Stampin' Up!
Owl Punch - Stampin' Up!
Flower Shop Punch - Stampin' Up!
Teeny Tiny Wishes - Stampin' Up!
Silver 1/8" Ribbon - Stampin' Up!
Cardstock, Parchment, Clear Buttons from stash

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Saturday, 15 February 2014

Happy Birthday

Less is More Challenge -   MASCULINE


A very simple card from me today, for the Masculine Challenge. I created an embossed border to give somewhere to anchor my strings of banners. Using some coordinating scraps of blue paper, I folded the paper in half and punched them out with my banner punch, (being careful to avoid the fold!).

I then stamped out the letters for my sentiment, before gluing and folding over a piece of embroidery thread. Four holes were made in my border to push the embroidery thread through. Four rhinestones hide the holes, and finish off my card.


Products used:
Simply Scored Scoring Tool - Stampin' Up!
Banner Punch - Stampin' Up!
Smitty's ABC Stamps - Lawn Fawn
Scraps of blue paper, card  and rhinestones from stash

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