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Happy Birthday Abi

December 16, 2014

Abis-gift-2014Today is my granddaughter Abi’s 10th birthday.  She is very excited because she is getting her own flute to replace the one she hired from the school last year.   This is the card and tag I made to go with her gifts.

I cut an oval from Whisper White card and embossed it using the Decorative Dots Embossing Folder before attaching it to scored and folded Smoky Slate card.  I also cut a frame to go around the oval from Melon Mambo card.  I stamped the image from the In This Together stamp set onto Whisper White card using Memento Tuxedo Black ink.  I coloured the image using Melon Mambo, Daffodil Delight, Smoky Slate and Skin Tone BlendibilitiesAbis-card-2014-2I cut the image out using a smaller oval and attached it using dimensionals inside the oval frame in the embossed Whisper White card.  Now as Abigail is only turning 10, I thought it best to cover up with martini glass in the image.  I stamped the leaf image from the Hello There stamp set onto Whisper White card using Old Olive ink.  I also stamped the small flower using Melon Mambo ink and cut out both images.  I attached them over the martini glass and although they are probably a little too large, I think they look ok.Abis-card-2014  I stamped “happy birthday” from the Teeny Tiny Sentiments stamp set onto Whisper White card using Melon Mambo ink and cut it out using the smallest die in the Bitty Banner Framelits.  I cut another banner from Melon Mambo card using the banner die in the Circle Card Thinlets.  I attached the two banners together and then to the card front using a dimensional in the centre and Glue Dots on the ends.

Inside I kept the card pretty plain to leave room to write my message.  I embossed a 2.5cm wide strip of Whisper White card using the Decorative Dots Embossing Folder and attached it Melon Mambo card.Abis-gift-2014-2

The gift is wrapped in the brown paper that Stampin’ Up! so thoughtfully supplies with my orders. The tag is stamped and coloured in the same way as the image on the card.  I used the Scallop Tag Topper Punch to punch the top of the tag.  I used some Gold curling ribbon to tie around the parcel and attach the tag.

Bye for now,

Kris

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Celebration

December 14, 2014

045Yesterday I had my annual Christmas gathering with my customers and downline.  I am truly blessed to have such a wonderful group of friends.  We had a lovely time chatting together over lunch.

I always like to give them something small to take home and thought you might like to see.  I purchased some bags from Spotlight and decorated them using My Digital Studio.  I used the Wishing You stamp brush set – digital download which I recoloured with Real Red, Early Expresso and Garden Green.  I love these colours together! I printed the panels onto Whisper White card and added a layer of Garden Green Card.  046I cut a 3cm wide piece of Real Red card using the Finishing Touches Edgelits.  I put the fancy open cut edge onto the bottom of the printed panel and used the scallop edge at the top of the panel.  Two edges with one cut – love it!  I created a tag using the stamps in My Digital Studio, which I again printed onto Whisper White card.  I trimmed the card to 4.5cm wide and punched the top using the Scallop Tag Topper Punch.  I punched the top of Real Red card 5cm wide using the same Scallop Tag Topper Punch047The tags are adhered together and tied to the bag using some retired Whisper White ribbon.   I filled the bag with some goodies which I will share with you a little later.  I seem to be very time poor at the moment.

My downline received the same gift bag filled with goodies but they also received the a bottle of wine.  I created some tags for these by stamping Whisper White card with the large dotted image from the Gorgeous Grunge stamp set using Pear Pizzazz ink.  048I added three pieces of the All is Calm Designer Washi Tape.  I stamped the greeting from the Good Greetings stamp set (not currently available) using Lost Lagoon ink.  I stamped the tree from the Festival of Trees stamp set using Lost Lagoon ink and punched it using the matching Tree Punch.  I attached the trees to the bottom of the tag using dimensionals.  The tag sits over the bottle through a 1-3/4″ Circle I punched in the top.

Here they are all are sitting under the tree waiting for the party to begin.005

My friends are very generous and I want to  say a big thank you for all the gorgeous gifts I received yesterday and which I didn’t open until after everyone had gone.  I was very spoiled.  Thank you again.

Bye for now,

Kris

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Last Class for 2014

December 10, 2014

014Yesterday I held my last class at the Retirement Village for this year.  As always it was a fun day.  The ladies who attend my classes are just fantastic.  I hope they read this post and know how grateful I am for their continued support.  Anyway as it’s Christmas I couldn’t leave without giving each of them a little gift.   I recently became a very happy owner of a Thermomix and used it to make Rocky Road Truffles for the ladies.  I wrapped them in alfoil so that they wouldn’t melt all over the presentation bags.  I used the medium cellophane bags in the catalogue – did you know that they are now food-safe?  I used a little retired Washi Tape to hold them closed and created a small tag for each one.015

I cut Very Vanilla card using the Chalk Talk Framelit and then stamped “Merry Christmas” from the Merry Everything stampset  using Real Red ink.  I stamped the row of trees from the Cheerful Tags stamp set across the bottom of the tag using Garden Green ink.

I love how these tags can be hung from the gift without the need to tie them on.

I’m glad to say that the gifts were a big hit.

I also have to say a huge thank you to these wonderful ladies for my gift from them.   I was touched and surprised by the fantastic voucher to a local shop which has always caught my eye and now I have the perfect reason to visit.  Thanks again ladies – I look forward to joining you again in the New Year.

Bye for now,

Kris

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Quick Tags

December 8, 2014

Sounds like a broken record but I really have been busy and haven’t had time to share with you all as much as I would like.  This week I have my last class at the Retirement Village for the year and also my annual get together/Christmas Party with my customers and downline, so I have had lots of organising, cooking and also creating to get done.  Another exciting thing is happening today – we are picking up our new caravan.  Yay!  Can’t wait to have the time to take it away.

009Ok so today I am going to share with you a couple of tags we made at the Retirement Village last week.  The first tag was inspired by one on Pinterest, I changed up the product to replace the retired items.  Unfortunately, now I can’t find the link to share the original with you.  I started by cutting Very Vanilla card using the large Apothecary Accents Framelit.  I stamped the tree from the Lovely as a Tree stamp set using Old Olive ink.   I cut a piece of Cherry Cobbler card using the same Apothecary Accents Framelit, to create a small layer for the base of the die.  I embossed this piece with a Delicate Designs Embossing Folder and attached it to the stamped tag.  I cut a strip of Silver Glimmer Paper in half using the fancy Finishing Touches Edgelit.  I attached the decorative edge on top of the Cherry Cobbler card.  I wrapped the tag with Old Olive 1/8″ Taffeta Ribbon and tied a knot.  I stamped “to/from” (from the Cheerful Tags stamp set) onto the back of the tag using Old Olive ink.  I used the Crop-A-Dile to punch a hole in the top of the tag and added a length of Silver 1/8″ Ribbon.0203

For the second tag I cut a strip of Crumb Cake card 5cm wide and punched one short end using the Scallop Tag Topper Punch.  I used the other half of the  Silver Glimmer Paper I cut with the decorative edge, attached it behind a piece of Under the Tree Designer Series Paper before attaching it to the bottom of the tag.  I stamped the tree image from Festival of Trees onto Very Vanilla card using Garden Green ink and punched it with the matching Tree Punch.  I stamped “merry & bright” from the Good Greetings stamp set (unfortunately this set is no longer available – hopefully you got it while it was available) onto Very Vanilla card using Early Expresso ink.  I cut the greeting using the Bitty Banner Framelit and gave it a little curl with my fingers.  I attached it to the bottom of the tag using dimensionals in the middle and Glue Dots on the ends.  I stamped “to/from” (Cheerful Tags stamp set) onto the back of the tag using Early Expresso ink.  Lastly I tied a length of Cherry Cobbler 1/2″ Seam Binding through the top of the tag.

I love these tags and will, of course, be making good use of them when I finally get around to wrapping my gifts.

Bye for now,

Kris

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End of Year Closeout Sale

December 5, 2014

Everywhere you look there are end of year sales and this year Stampin’ Up! has some fantastic deals.

CM15BThe products in the sale are on offer only on a while stocks last basis.  So check out the awesome product at reduced prices and make your purchase ASAP so that you don’t miss out.

Bye for now,

Kris

 

Peace & Joy

November 30, 2014

Here is a card I designed for next week’s class at Beachmere.  I haven’t used my Gold Sequin Trim enough and thought it was about time to give it another chance to shine.

052I punched one long edge of Whisper White card (14.3cm x 10cm) using the Confetti Stars Punch.  I embossed another piece of Old Olive card (13.8cm x 7cm) using the Lucky Stars Embossing Folder and attached it above the punched stars.  I wrapped the lower edge of the embossed Old Olive card with the Gold Sequin Trim.  You need to remove some sequins from the ends so that you have enough cord to attach to the back of the card.   This whole piece is attached to scored and folded Old Olive card (21cm x 14.8cm, scored along the 21cm length at 10.5cm).

053I stamped the “tree like” image from the Merry Merry Stars stamp set onto Whisper White card using Old Olive ink and used the Tree Punch to cut them out.  I attached them to the card front with the one on the right being attached with dimensionals.  I stamped “peace & joy”  from the Good Greetings set onto Whisper White card and cut it out using the Bitty Banner Framelit (unfortunately this was a limited offer stamp set and is no longer available).  The banner is attached to the card front with one end behind the edge of the tree.  I punched three stars from Gold Foil Sheet using the Star Punch from the Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack.

054Inside I punched the Whisper White card (14.3cm x 10cm)using the Confetti Stars Punch and added the greeting from the Merry Merry Stars stamp set using Old Olive ink.

I’d love to hear what you think of my latest creation.

Bye for now,

Kris

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Happy Anniversary

November 27, 2014

My daughter Sarah and her husband Sean celebrated 14 years of marriage earlier this week.  It seems like only yesterday I watched them exchange their vows and yet they have achieved so much and made my husband and I very proud.

Anyway, I thought I would share the card that I made them to celebrate this milestone.  I was inspired by this gorgeous ensemble by Nicki Spencer which I found on Pinterest.  I encourage you to check out Nicki’s blog, she is truly a gifted papercrafter.

0134I embossed Whisper White card using the Fancy Fan Embossing Folder and attached it to scored and folded Whisper White card.  I stamped the “happy anniversary” from the Teeny Tiny Sentiments stamp set onto Whisper White card using Elegant Eggplant ink.  I cut a “v” and attached it to Elegant Eggplant card, trimmed to match, and then to the card front.

0144I cut a heart from Elegant Eggplant card using one of the Hearts Collection Framelit Dies and attached Gold Baker’s Twine behind it to create some interest.  The heart is attached to the left hand side of the card front using Dimensionals.  I cut a smaller heart, using the same dies,  from the Gold Glimmer Paper and attached it slightly over the Elegant Eggplant Heart.

0154To decorate the inside of the card I used the Edgelit Finishing Touches to cut one long edge of Elegant Eggplant card before attaching it behind the top edge of Whisper White card which has been embossed with the Fancy Fan Embossing Folder.  I attached another heart cut from Gold Glimmer Paper over the embossed card.

I love this card and so did Sarah and Sean – thank you Nicki for the inspiration.  Why don’t you leave a comment and let me know what you think.

Bye for now,

Kris

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Cash Back Offer

November 25, 2014

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There are many reasons for becoming a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator, the 20% discount, the friendship, knowing about great deals and fantastic product before anyone else, and probably a million more.  However, starting today for one week only, you can join Stampin’ Up! and get a 25% discount on the joining kit fee of $169.00, that makes the kit cost around $127.00.  For that you can purchase $235.00 worth of merchandise and receive all the business supplies you need to get started in your business.  As well as this you can earn 5% cash back on your sales during the month of December.

I told you Stampin’ Up! is a fantastic company to work for!

I have a small group of downline but we are all very good friends and love getting together whenever we can.  We help each other out whenever possible and love to share our ideas.  We would love to have you become part of the team and part of our little “family”.  So, if you are interested in this offer, then contact me immediately to take advantage.   You order must be placed by the end of business on the 2nd December.

Hope this inspires those of you who may have been sitting on the fence, to take the plunge and join this fantastic company.

Bye for now,

Kris

 

Technostamper Challenge 341

November 23, 2014

Well, it seems that my life hasn’t settled down just yet to the point where I can share with you as much as I would like.  However, I did find time to play along with the sketch challenge at MaryJo’s Technostamper blog.  It is a really fun sketch and I am happy with the final result.

ScreenHunter_124 Oct. 31 22.21I embossed Very Vanilla card using the Large Polka Dot Embossing Folder and attached it to scored and folded Garden Green card.  I added a piece of the Early Expresso paper from the Under the Tree Designer Series Paper to the centre of the Very Vanilla card.  I punched a narrow piece of Garden Green card using the Scallop Border Punch.  The punched strip is cut into two pieces and one is attached behind the top right hand edge and one behind the bottom left hand edge of Real Red card which is embossed using the Decorative Dots Embossing Folder.  This piece is attached across the centre of the card.

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I stamped the image from the Festival of Trees stamp set onto Very Vanilla card using Garden Green ink and cut it out using the 2nd smallest Oval Framelit Die.  I covered the whole oval with Versamark ink.  I sprinkled over a combination of Heat and Stick Powder and Dazzling Diamonds and heat set it.  Makes is oh so sparkly.  The image panel is attached to the card front using dimensionals and covers the ends of the punched card.

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Inside I decorated Very Vanilla card with a strip of Garden Green card punched with the Scallop Border Punch which is attached behind the top edge of Real Red card embossed using the Decorative Dots Embossing Folder.  I stamped the tree image onto Very Vanilla card and punched it out using the Tree Punch before attaching it over the decorative border.

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I am really loving the colour combination in this gorgeous Designer Series Paper.  Maybe it’s because they are so traditional.  What do you think?

Bye for now,

Kris

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A Christmas Star

November 11, 2014

I thought I would share another project that we are going to be making at Beachmere tomorrow.  This star is made from the Kraft card stock in the Stampin’ Up! annual catalogue.  It is a great medium to use for making boxes because it is of a heavier weight than our other card.

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I used the largest of the Stars Framelit Dies to cut two stars from the Kraft card stock.  The strips to join the stars together as a box were also cut from Kraft card.   You need to calculate the width of your box, add a strip each side to use to adhere to the box and add Sticky Strip.   I cut another star from Real Red card and embossed it using the Perfect Polka Dot Embossing Folder and attached it to the front of the box.  I punched Silver Glimmer Paper using the Tree Punch and cut the word “Joy” from Gold Glimmer Paper using the framelit from the Wonderful Wreath Framelits Dies.  I love how cute this ornament turned out and I know that the ladies are going to love it when they make it tomorrow.   You could punch a couple of holes in the joining strip before you assemble the box to add some ribbon to hang this from the tree.   I am going to use mine as a standing ornament in my dining room this Christmas.

Confused about exactly how to go about this, well, Stampin’ Up! has this fantastic video which should answer all your questions.

I would love to hear what you think.

Bye for now,

Kris

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