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Saturday, March 22, 2008

Princess Jessica turns Two!


Well my best friend's daughter turns two next week and I wanted to make a girly card. I recently purchased Pretty Princess so decided to use it for the basis of this card. I went to Splitcoast Stampers for inspiration, and found this design (I apologise for the photo, not as clear as I would like). The card is pretty in pink, which I have stamped with images from the stamp set in rose red ink. The mattes are regal rose, rose red and whisper white. I have stamped the sentiment and princess in basic black. I then have used the lids of my stamp pads and blender pens to colour the princess in. Colours used were always artichoke, so saffron and rose red. It may be difficult to see, but I have used some glitter glue on the wand, crown and shoes to give added sparkle. I hope Miss Jessica that you have a wonderful 2nd birthday with all your family and friends. Sending you my love and best wishes.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

It's Arrived!!! Idea Book & Catalogue 2008-2009


I was so excited when I went out to the mail yesterday and found my new Stampin' Up catalogue!! I just had to take a photo of it and upload it for you. I am telling you that there is so much awesome stuff - stamps, ribbons, rub-ons, chipboard accents, punches, papers (including the new In Colour range), textured papers and so much more. Not to mention the fantastic ideas and inspiration on every page. So if you would like to get your hands on this new catalogue, let me know. They cost $12.95 + postage and handling. Otherwise, why not have a workshop, invite your family and friends and score a catalogue for free as a gift from me to you. In addition, there are many benefits to receive as a hostess including free merchandise. Items can be purchased from the catalogue as of the 1st April 2008, so not long!!!! Look forward to hearing from you. Happy stamping.....

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Smile


This is a card I have made for one of my close friends. I have to admit that I CASeD the colour combination and design (partially) from Stampin' Up's impression publication (available to Stampin' Up demonstrators only). I have used the stamp set Big Blooms, which is featured in the Summer mini catalogue.I have stamped the big bloom flowers onto whisper white cardstock using bashful blue, so saffron and rose red ink. I then have cut out the flowers and adhered with brads to a whisper white matte, which inturn has been adhered to a rose red matte. The rose red matte has been attached to certainly celery cardstock using Stampin' dimensionals. I then have stamped some leaves in certainly celery and placed under flowers. The word 'smile', which is part of wonderful words stamp set, has also been stamped in certainly celery. I then have added some Stampin' Up apple green grosgrain ribbon to finish the card off. For summary of materials used refer below.
Stamp sets: Big blooms, friendship blooms & wonderful words
Stamp pads: Rose red, bashful blue, so saffron & certainly celery.
Cardstock: Certainly celery, rose red & whisper white
Accessories: Brads, Stampin' dimensionals & grosgrain ribbon
NOTE: Just a reminder that you have until March 31st to purchase anything from the Summer Mini catalogue, so if you particularly like this set, don't waste any time. Call me and place an order today.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Celebrate


This is a baby card I made for my friend. I used the stamp set 'Baby Firsts' which also retires at the end of March. So many great stamps going.....but hopefully some awesome ones to come!!! I have used my stampin' pastels and blender pen to colour in the images, and some glitter glue for added sparkle. The remaining materials used are listed below.
Stamp sets: Riveting, wonderful words, baby firsts & fresh fillers
Stamp pads: Basic black & versamark
Cardstock: Not quite navy, barely banana, bashful blue, gable green & whisper white
Accessories: Stampin' dimensionals, stampin' pastels, blender pens & glitter glue

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Braydon's Christening Invitation

One of my girlfriend's sister asked me if I could help design an invitation for her son's christening. I was so honoured to be asked, that I made a sample the same day. Together we have tweeked the layout, and this is the end result. I think it is very adorable. Let me know your thoughts.

To make this card, we have taken an A4 piece of brocade blue cardstock and cut it lengthways. I have used the paisley background stamp and white craft stamp pad to create pattern. The bottom third of the card has been folded to create a flap. The little patterned anchors my girlfriend's sister located at Spotlight (I don't think we could have matched it any better). We used a brocade blue brad to adhere to the card. Decorative scissors have been used along the fold of the brocade blue. The matte used on the front is close to cocoa and natural ivory. The personalisation and verse has been done on the computer. The insert for the card is made from natural ivory cardstock. We have punched the corners of the insert using the slit punch. The word 'Celebrate' has been taken from the All about U stamp set. We have double stamped using brocade blue and chocolate chip ink to create a shadowing. The Teddy bear has been taken from Favorite Teddy Bear which is a set due to retire shortly (Boo Hoo)! All of the pieces have been stamped with chocolate chip and then cut out and adhered to the card. The colours used include: close to cocoa, so saffron and old olive. The scarf has been highlighted in certain places using a white gel pen. The date/time/place/RSVP stamp was taken from the Backyard BBQ stamp set which is in the current Summer mini catalogue (which expires at the end of the month). I think that is all the details I can give.....what an essay. Hope you like.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Wishing You the Best

I have made this card for my father-in-law who is having some health concerns. It is quite hard to make a masculine card, and I am not sure whether I achieved the look (let me know what you think). The colours used are night of navy, brocade blue, old olive, more mustard and very vanilla. I used a stamp from petal prints to create branch design. The branch colours have been done using old olive ink, and just continually stamped to create different shades of the same colour. The sentiment has been taken from the hostess set 'Riveting' which will soon be retired. I have stamped the sentiment on more mustard and then old olive cardstock, and then cut star from old olive image and mounted onto more mustard. I then have used stampin' dimensionals to lift design off from card (which may be difficult to see in photo). The brocade blue cardstock has been stamped with image from fresh fillers in brocade blue ink to give added interest.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Surprise! Surprise!

I know what you must all be thinking......not another Album in a Box. I can't promise this will be the last you will ever see, but it will be the last for awhile. Following the last two workshops I have been inspired to create a couple as gifts. As you know, I made one for a friend who has just had a baby and this one I made for my sister for her 30th Birthday. I wanted to do something special, that would also provide some memories of our lives thus far. I filled the box with photos and lovely sister quotes (which can be seen in the bottom two photos). I have decided to put The Stamper's Versalog website in my links to the left, as many guests at my sisters party thought the quotes I had were awesome. I let them in on the site, and thought you may also like to use it for your own cards, scrapbook pages or gift ideas.

There were also many comments about the box design itself, and my sister thought it was beautiful!!! This was not an expensive gift to make by any means, but when time and thought are given, I think it is of equal value and just as precious to a person.
To give a description of how I made the box would take another post!! So I have just given a list of materials that I have used for your own reference.

Materials used:
Stamp sets: Baby firsts, friendship blooms, time well spent, wild about you, fresh fillers, reason to smil and bud basics.
Stamp pads: Chocolate chip, always artichoke, basic black and rose red.
Cardstock: Always artichoke, confetti cream, bravo burgundy, very vanilla and so saffron.
Accessories: Stampin' pastels, blender pens, stampin' dimensionals, mini glue dots, stamper's versalog and miscellaneous ribbon and brads.