I realised yesterday afternoon that I had better make and SEND a card to my Dad for Father's Day, so had to whip something up in less than an hour. Takes me that long to figure out what colours to use normally. Anyway, this is the second attempt, and managed to get it in to the mail before 5.00 pm. The colours in this photo make the yellow seem very bright but it was actually a mustard yellow and looked better in real life. I think it needs a little more work, but I was in a hurry. Wonder if it will arrive today.
Friday, 31 August 2012
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
A little bit of happiness
This was another one of those bits stamped out and forgotten for a while. The makings of the card were one that was left over from a class held a while ago, so I have put them together and this is the result. Once again I have popped in the greeting from Itty Bitty Banners and a Framelit backing. The flower is from the almost retired set Happiness Shared, another one I don't own.
Monday, 27 August 2012
Fox and Friends birthday card
At last I can show you something I have been working on recently. In between tiling the laundry (finally) and all those things you have to do on the weekend I was able to make a card just for fun. All the cards I have made recently have been for upcoming birthdays and I can't put them on here yet cause I don't want certain people to see them before they should! (That sentence made sense in my head).
I was looking at all the little bits and pieces I have stamped out or punched when playing with other people's stuff and thought it would be good to try and use some of them up. I love this little set and would have bought it if I had younger children.
Once again I have used squares just because I like the look of them. All the squares have been sponged around the edges, cause I like that too. The little animals have been popped up for effect. The greeting is from a set called Itty Bitty Banners, one available in the new catalogue. Not long to go now.
Sorry, no close up. I had an assistant photographer. And no, it's not your eyes. It is a little blurred.
I was looking at all the little bits and pieces I have stamped out or punched when playing with other people's stuff and thought it would be good to try and use some of them up. I love this little set and would have bought it if I had younger children.
Once again I have used squares just because I like the look of them. All the squares have been sponged around the edges, cause I like that too. The little animals have been popped up for effect. The greeting is from a set called Itty Bitty Banners, one available in the new catalogue. Not long to go now.
Sorry, no close up. I had an assistant photographer. And no, it's not your eyes. It is a little blurred.
Friday, 24 August 2012
My mess
I am sitting here in my mess of stuff trying to make a card for someone whose birthday is coming up next month, and nothing looks any good. I want the card to look vintage, elegant and pretty and I am imagining Bashful Blue, Crumb Cake and Soft Suede. First problem; I have run out of BBlue. Next problem; I don't know what stamp set to use, so I have pulled out almost every one I own and looked and thought and thought some more. Then I looked at things I had stamped using other people's sets and tried to work something with that. Then back to Apothecary Art and played with that for a while. Then decided on Pool Party, but needed some paper to go with it. So, pulled out all the bits of patterned paper that I had to find something to match. Found that, but not sure if it works.
So after sitting for a while, thinking for a long time and wasting cardstock, I have decided to leave it for another day. Ever have days like that?
So here are the pictures to show you what has been going on here over the last couple of days. Nothing but mess!
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Elegant Butterfly punch - sneak peek
I had to make a few birthday cards this weekend and when I like what turns out, I generally stick with the idea. That's what happened with these two.
I have used a few new products in these cards such as the beautiful stamp set Papillion Potpourri and the matching butterfly punch. You can also see one of the stamps from Itty Bitty Banners, a set of six different greetings, which also has a set of framelits to cut the shapes out for you. So easy. All of these will be available from the 1st September.
Not really clear in the photos, but the base card has been "stamped" using a bit of glad wrap direct to the ink pad and then stamped on the cardstock. As I don't have any large backgrounds stamps, this is my way of adding a bit of interest to the base. I have then used the Top Note die with a strip of white embossed cardstock; the Wisteria one with Perfect Polka dots and the Pool Party card with a Darice brand folder I had. The greeting has two little rhinestones added to it to give it a bit of sparkle. I think they look beautiful together, the colours just blend so nicely. Separately I am not sure which one I prefer.
Friday, 17 August 2012
A little bit excited
I'm a little bit excited at the moment because I have finally gotten one of my cards published. It's in Australian Cardmaking Stamping and Papercraft magazine Vol 18 No 8. I knew it was going to be in, just not which edition, so I was a little happy after looking in the letterbox to find a complimentary copy of the magazine with my card in it. And its in with two other Stampin' Up cards too.
I had originally sent in four cards using the owl punch but they only wanted this one for the Reader's Gallery. It's a shame, cause the four of them looked good together, but I'm not going to complain. You can check out the other three cards if you look up Punch - Owl punch on the left side bar.
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Another old favourite
Another old favourite of mine, but these stamps were before my Stampin' Up days. I have made a lot of cards overs the years using this set and many of them have been shaker cards with sand enclosed. I did hear of one of them springing a leak in the mail, so the recipient got a bigger surprise than intended when it was opened.
The beach houses stamp is from StampWorld and the kids are from Stamps et cetera. The kids are popped up on dimensionals and the surfboard and float are coated in Glossy Accents. Don't think I can ever part with these ones, even though they don't get used much now.
Monday, 13 August 2012
Something old
I am currently working on a birthday card for a special person and am having trouble getting it to look like I want. I am trying for something vintage-y and elegant, but it all just seems to be crap at the moment. So, I don't have anything new to show here, but have found something made around the time of the introduction of the 2011-2013 In Colours.
The background image is the shadow image from Simply Soft and then I have used the Petite Pennants Builder punch to show off each of the new colours with their matching papers. The hardest part was stamping the single letter on each pennant. OK, and threading them all on too.
Friday, 10 August 2012
Goodbye to an old faithful
Baroque Motifs was one of the first sets I bought from SU. I love the flourish, there's just something about those curves. Very elegant and graceful, not like me. I have used this set many times on male and female birthdays, sympathy and Christmas cards. I am sad that it will be retiring at the end of August, but there are some great things to come. My catalogues arrived yesterday and I have spent (wasted) many hours pondering over what I need, want and desire when September arrives.
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Have you ever ..
Have you ever looked in a craft magazine and liked a layout or design so much you needed to copy it? I do it all the time. In my case it is usually a card and I generally get stumped because I don't have the same supplies that have been used in the original. That was the case with this one.
It was an ad in Cardmaking Stamping and Papercraft for Alisa Tilsner, a SU demonstrator from ?Perth. I liked the layout but didn't have the stamp set, Established Elegance.
So this is my final result. I still like hers much better so will keep working on it. I have used Fresh Vintage, Baroque Motifs and the flourish is part of the Elegant Bouquet Embossing Folder.
Monday, 6 August 2012
Petal Cone die
Look what I got - the petal cone die. This was on my wish list for ages before I actually got the chance to buy it. And you know what, now I can't remember why I wanted it so much. I haven't had much of a chance to try it out yet and I do have a few more ideas for it, so stay tuned.
When I try things out for the first time I generally use old cardstock, so this one is retired YoYo Yellow.
The end of the cone can be folded shut or left open, whichever you prefer. Would be handy for those kids birthday party lolly bags.
When I try things out for the first time I generally use old cardstock, so this one is retired YoYo Yellow.
The end of the cone can be folded shut or left open, whichever you prefer. Would be handy for those kids birthday party lolly bags.
Stampin' Up Retirement List
As of Friday night, Stampin' Up have sold out of the following:
As of Friday night, Stampin' Up have sold out of the following:
Peach Parfait Classic Stampin' Ink Refill
Concord Crush Classic Stampin' Ink Refill
More Mustard Stampin' Write Marker
3/16" Gold Brads
Dotto Refill
Crimper
Pear Pizzazz Classic Stampin' Ink Refill
Concord Crush Classic Stampin' Ink Refill
More Mustard Stampin' Write Marker
3/16" Gold Brads
Dotto Refill
Crimper
Pear Pizzazz Classic Stampin' Ink Refill
If
you are after a bargain, my tip would be to grab some of the ink pads.
All of the colours are on special, some at $8.96 and others for $7.17.
From September all ink pads sold will be in the new design with the
extra special foam which is supposed to give a better coverage when
stamping, so all the old style are reduced. If you were a fan of the
2010-2011 In colours; Peach Parfait, Poppy Parade, Pear Pizzazz, Concord
Crush and Blushing Bride, you had better start re-stocking before they
are all sold out. The Designer Series Papers are also reduced from
$18.95 down to $14.21 and even $11.37. You'd better get in soon.
Friday, 3 August 2012
Seeing stars?
This is a case of a card I saw on someone from America's blog. It uses the Stars 2 Big Shot die from Stampin' Up, not available in Australia. Fortunately I have a friend who recently returned from a trip to US and bought me this die while they were away. Aren't I lucky to have such a good friend.
Have used Early Expresso and Read Red cardstock, along with First Edition DSP. This is my favourite paper and I was pleased to see that SU like it too, so much so that it will return in our 2011-2012 Annual Catalogue.
Needs a bit more tweaking to get the shapes right, but it would make a great card for a teenager or male, and no stamping involved.
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Retired List of SU Products
August is the time of year when Stampin' Up releases the list of all products that will not be returning in the new September catalogue. This is when you get the chance to purchase them before they leave, sometimes at a discount of 25-75% off. Things sell out very quickly, already they have run out of Peach Parfait and Concord Crush refill, so if there is anything you have had your eye on, now is the time!
A lot of my favourite sets are going; Fifth Avenue Floral, Baroque Motifs and Vintage Vogue. The 2010-2011 In Colours will also be retired and you will see that there are a lot of ink pads on the retired list too. These are being replaced with a new firm foam inkpad which is supposed to give a better coverage.
Here is the link for the list of retiring stamp sets and this is the link for the retiring accessories. If there is anything you are after please send me an email.
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
A bit early for Christmas?
Is it too early for Christmas cards? I always say I am going to start planning and making my cards earlier in the year, but even this is too early for me.
My sister is currently on a caravanning holiday around most of Australia and before she left she loaned me one of her stamp sets that I have always admired. The set is "Snow Swirled" and I have held off buying it because we don't have snow at Christmas. I am always harping on to my friends about not having snow and winter themed Christmas cards - they must get sick of me saying it. So these actually aren't snowflakes, they are dust mites. That makes me feel better.
Colours used are Lucky Limeade, Marina Mist and Crumb Cake. I might add a pearl or diamonte to each dust mite for a bit extra sparkle.
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