Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Cardstock Patchwork

My sister recently celebrated her birthday and as she is the Queen of patchwork I thought I should try to make her a patchwork card.  Now I don't sew that well and certainly don't do patchwork, so this is my version of a patchwork card. 

I used my trusty Big Shot with square dies to create the boxes - so much easier than relying on cutting straight lines all the time.  If you are thinking about trying a card like this, it's much easier to glue your squares in place on a piece of scrap paper first rather than sticking straight onto the cardstock.  That way if you do make a mistake it's easier to rip it off and start again. 


And the inside ... I would be lost without the French text stamp from French Foliage.  


Don't you love that brad.  It's a Designer Builder Brads that you can decorate using anything you want in the centre and then you pop a clear "dome" over the top to seal it.  So pretty.  
 
 

All products are from Stampin' Up except square dies.

Monday, 28 October 2013

French Style Birthday

When I look through the Stampin' Up catalogues there are so many stamp sets that I would like and this was one on my wish list.  Unfortunately I would be broke if I bought them all so it is nice to have friends who are happy to share. I was able to borrow Artistic Etchings (now retired) recently and made quite a few cards of similar design for family and friends.   
       
This time I went with vanilla and black cardstock and even pulled out the crimper instead of using ribbon.  Lots of sponging on here and a bit of bling.





Friday, 25 October 2013

Happy Birthday Poppies

My sister in law celebrated her birthday this week and this is the card I made for her.  A friend of mine lent me some of her stamps and I have always liked this set.  I chose to stamp the poppies on some Newsprint DSP in black and then coloured the stalks with a blender pen.  I don't mind a bit of cutting out so I stamped the image again on Wisteria Wonder and cut around all the poppies.  They were sponged with Wisteria on the edges and then stuck onto the Newsprint image.  I found an image of the bow shape on the internet so enlarged it slightly to the size for my card and cut it out to make my bow.  And I even decorated the inside. 




 

It's been a tough and stressful time this week for a lot of people living in the fire affected areas around NSW.  Greg's sisters were both in areas that could have been impacted if things became worse on Wednesday and they packed up ready to leave at short notice.  Fortunately they and their homes were not harmed thanks to the efforts of all the fire fighters.   

A lot of people this week didn't even get a chance to think about what to take - it was just make sure all the people got out.   

This prompted a discussion at home about what we would take if we had a little time to pack up.  For my family we would have to take the laptops and hard drives.  I would want to take some of my scrapbooks and then my box of cardstock and ink pads.  And I don't want to leave behind my Big Shot.  I hope I never have to worry about this happening. 

 

 


Wednesday, 23 October 2013

More Christmas Cards

Sorry, but I still have a few more Christmas cards to show.  I told you I made a few extras to show.  

If you enjoy making your own Christmas cards, but are not that keen on stamping, then this card may be something you could do.  I have used some leftover Christmas papers from last year and simply created 3 strips or banners, attached a strip of cardstock with a sentiment and used one of the coloured buttons made with the Buttons and Blossoms Simply Pressed Clay Molds kit.  I am sure your friends would be happy to receive something like this. 


But with a little stamping you could create a card with a little more sparkle by using a swirl or flourish, emboss it with silver or gold in this case, attach a sentiment on an ornament shape with a bit of ribbon and another relatively easy one to do.  I stamped both layers of Cherry Cobbler at the same time and inserted a piece of white matt just to bring it out a little.  A little more involved, but still very Christmasy. 
 


And I have to wish my big sister a very happy big ??th birthday for Thursday.  Hopefully your family will spoil you this year and take you somewhere special for dinner. 

Monday, 21 October 2013

Christmas Door card

While getting organised for my last class I found this inspiration for a card on Pinterest from Loll Thompson.  Her card was more grey and white but I chose to use Cherry Cobbler for my door.  I had to borrow the tiny leaf punch from a friend specially to make this card.  Unfortunately I didn't have the lovely embossing folder that looks like bricks so instead I used the scoring plate to make my "house" look more like lengths of timber panelling which you cannot see with my very poor photography.  I must get someone technical to look at the settings for me - I must have changed something cause the photos lately are not great.  

To make the door it is simply a matter of cutting the shapes and sponging the edges for effect, adding a brad for a door handle and then some red brads for the wreath.  I used the Decorative Label punch to make the pots and cut bits off and added extras to make it look better.

 
 



After lots of deliberating I recently bought the Magnetic Platform from Stampin' Up.  It is a lot of money, but I have to say after going through lots of post it notes to hold framelits in place when using the Big Shot, I think it is worth it.  I love how nothing moves around and you can be confident that the image it cuts will be how you positioned it in the first place.  If you have been considering buying the platform - do it.  You too will be pleased you did. 

Friday, 18 October 2013

It's still Christmas here

This is the third card made last Saturday with Festive Flurries stamp set and Framelits.  It's not super clear in the photo, but there is a snowflake shape cut through the front of the card through which a ?? (I can't think what you would call it - a decoration, ornament, dangly thing) hangs which can be detached and the recipient can then hang it on their Christmas tree.  The lovely paper is from the Winter Frost DSP pack which comes with 48 sheets of 2 different double sided designs, all for just under $12.  All designs coordinate perfectly with Coastal Cabana (used on this card), Island Indigo, Bermuda Bay, Pool Party, Smoky Slate and Whisper White cardstock.  




And the final thing from Saturday was everyone got to make one of the larger ornaments in their favourite colour.  I have made a few of these and prefer the lighter colours, but there were some bold ones made which also looked beautiful. 
 

I still have a few more Christmas cards to share with you as I went through a couple of ideas before deciding on the previous 4 projects.  Shame I can't use any of them for my cards this year - that still has to be done. 
 

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

More Christmas

This was one of my favourite cards from Saturday.  It's a simple one but also quite striking with the tulle.  Unfortunately the colour in the photos is wrong - it should be more like the last photo - Cherry Cobbler - a very rich deep red, not pink. 





The Santa is from Tag It, one of Stampin' Up's promotions which gives $3 for every set sold to Ronald McDonald House Charities.  The sentiment is just the top and botton cut from the Santa image and joined together with a bit of Cherry tulle behind.

And this card is another easy card to make using the Honeycomb embossing folder and Christmas papers. 






Monday, 14 October 2013

The reason for my absence

On Saturday I had a group of women over for another class.  Have I mentioned before that I love having these get togethers even though I always agonise over what cards to make, whether people will like them, whether they are too hard or too easy and how long it will take to make them.  Fortunately at our last get together I was asked if we could make Christmas cards next time and also someone wanted to use paper piercing on the cards.  Made things a lot easier for me. 

So, over the last few weeks I have been planning Christmas cards and another secret project, so I haven't had anything to share with you.  But now ....

This is the first card we made using Lovely as a Tree stamp set.  I'm not really a fan of Garden Green cardstock but it's Christmas, so I went traditional this time.  




The lovely shape was cut with the Adorning Accents Edgelits.  Fortunately I had 2 sets of these so we could cut both sides at once and also both sheets of cardstock ran through the Big Shot quite easily which made things simpler for all.  Then it was a case of cutting through the middle of the green cardstock and sliding it out to correct width for a border and then piercing all edges for effect.  Some chose to stamp in Garden Green ink rather than gold emboss and both versions looked good.  Add a seam binding bow and done.  The off cuts from the edgelits were then used to dress up the inside of the card.  

And I also made a few other cards to share different ideas for Christmas, all based on versions seen on Pinterest - the great time waster. 

 


 
After stamping the tree and sentiment on white cardstock I laid it on top of a front opening Old Olive card with the Framelit from Labels Collection inserted in the middle so it cut towards the front.  In the second photo you can see an indent from the framelit which I liked because it created an extra border for the inside.  Lastly I traced around the framelit to create the small border and hand cut.