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Another Birthday Gift

October 27, 2012

I told you I would share the gift I made for my other downline Jenny after I had given it to her.  I was able to catch up and have lunch last week, which was soooo nice, as we don’t get together often.

I found a stall at our local Sunday market (Caboolture) where they sell soap made into many different shapes, including some that look like cupcakes.   I thought this would be perfect for Jenny.  I had been given a cupcake in a holder at an event I attended recently and I kept the holder (as you do) and pulled it apart to create a template for myself.

I used Early Expresso card to cut the base and added layers of Cajun Craze card and Comfort Cafe Designer Series Paper.  I tied it up with a length of Early Expresso 1/8″ Tafetta Ribbon.  I think it is really cute and I am sure that I will use this template again.

I also decided to make her a tea bag dispenser, as I know Jenny likes her tea.  I used a tutorial that I found through Pinterest (I know I shouldn’t go there so much but look at the wonderful things you find) by Kerry Bunting.  I did change the opening for the tea bags slightly.    I made mine using Cajun Craze and Early Expresso card and Comfort Cafe Designer Series Paper.  I used the Tea Shoppe stamp set to create the “tea for two” to go on the front.   The beautiful Victoria Crochet Trim is the perfect finishing touch.

As I was going to be meeting Jenny out, I needed something nice to hold the gift.  I am a bit of a hoarder when it comes to gift bags and found one that was a perfect colour match.  I decorated the front and the back using Cajun Craze card and Comfort Cafe Designer Series Paper.

I created a small gift card to match using Whisper White, Early Expresso and Cajun Craze as well as the Comfort Cafe Designer Series Paper.  The main image is from the Serene Silhouettes stamp set which I coloured using Stampin’ Write Markers – Midnight Muse, Daffodil Delight and Crumb Cake.

I was pleased with this gift and hope that Jenny was too.  Of course it didn’t look so pretty when I presented it to her, as I was worried that the soap scent would go through the tea, so I put them in a plastic snaplock snack bag!

Bye for now, Kris.

 

Cards…Cards….Cards

October 25, 2012

I am quite excited to share that I am going to be a designer for the next round of Stampin’ Fun and Friends.  This will be a fun round of tutorials, chats and challenges.  It only costs $20.00 for 20 different project pdfs.  There will be lots of inspiration for Christmas and some fun ideas for the New Year.    To join just click on the photo image and you will be taken to CherylAnn’s blog where you can sign up.

I look forward to catching up with many of you when this great session begins on November 1st.

Bye for now, Kris.

A Hostess Gift

October 23, 2012

I thought I would share with you the gift that I made for my Hostess last week (hello Sarah).  We had a fun time making a card and packaging a shortbread biscuit stamped using the new Cookie Press Holiday Stamps.  I love to give my Hostesses something that I think they will use, so I made a set of Christmas Cards using an idea that was shown by Connie Stewart (I just love her ideas, just check out her Flash Card series – amazing).

Anyway I used two sheets of designer paper from the Festival of Prints Designer Series Paper Stack (just the front and back of one sheet) in the Holiday mini and two sheets of Very Vanilla card.  I embossed one piece of Very Vanilla using the Stripes Embossing Folder and the other piece using the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder.  The idea being you cut each sheet exactly the same, swap them around and then mount them onto a co-ordinating neutral (Crumb Cake) and then onto a card front.  This way you get four different but the same card fronts.  I used the images from the Sentsational Season stampset to decorate the front of the cards.  Colours used are Cherry Cobbler, Lucky Limeade and Early Expresso.

I had some small pieces of paper left over from the cards, so I used them to create a patched panel for the front of my bag.  I added 3 of the Christmas Trees from the Sentsational Season stamp set to the front as well.  The great thing about this stamp set is that it has matching Framelits (Holiday Collection), so no fussy cutting.  The bag is tied closed with a length of Cherry Cobbler  1/2″ Dotted Scallop Ribbon.

Of course I used the Silver Glimmer Paper to cut the stars for the Christmas Trees.  The mug has a Basic Rhinestone in the centre of the snowflake and I added a bow using Early Expresso 1/8″ Tafetta Ribbon to the Candy Canes.  I used 3 Mini Silver Brads to create the buttons on the Gingerbreadman and used small Basic Pearls as eyes.

Below you can find individual photos of each of the cards.

The Candy Canes.

The Christmas Tree.

The Gingerbreadman.

The Mug of Chocolate.

Well, what do you think?

Bye for now, Kris.

Sunny Challenge 64

October 21, 2012

The challenge this week is set by me.  All you have to do is create a Triple Time Stamping card.

Now if you don’t know how to go about creating one of these cards, I will walk you through it.  You need to cut 3 pieces of neutral card stock. I used Whisper White, 5cm x 9.3cm, 7.5cm x 11.8cm and 10cm x 14.3cm.  You need to use a repositional glue to layer the three pieces on top of each other.  Then you need to stamp over the three pieces as if it was one piece of card.  I used two of the images from the Delicate Doilies stamp set and Rich Razzleberry and Pretty in Pink ink.  Once you have finished stamping you separate the card and add mats.  The smallest mat is attached to Early Expresso card 5.5x 9.8cm.  The middle piece is attached to Early Expresso card 8cm x 12.3cm.  Now you attach them on top of each other.  I wrapped the assembled pieces using Early Expresso 1/4″ Stitched Grosgrain and tied a knot before attaching to scored and folded Early Expresso card.

I stamped the greeting from the Loving Thoughts stamp set using Early Expresso ink and cut it out using the Framelits Bitty Banners.  I attached the greeting to a piece of Early Expresso card and trimmed the ends so that they matched the Framelit.

Ok so now for some more inspiration pop on over to Sunny Challenges and see what Vicky has in store you.  Once you have created your card, add it to Mr. Linky.  We had such a successful week last week, I am looking forward to seeing lots of entries.

Bye for now, Kris.

Betsy’s Blossoms

October 20, 2012

This is a card we made last week at Beachmere.  I love Betsy’s Blossoms, especially when you do some fussy cutting.

My base card is Whisper White and I used some scrap paper to stamp the large circle flower from Betsy’s Blossoms using Sahara Sand ink, so that I could get half and image in the top left and bottom right hand corners.

I stamped the bird image onto Whisper White card using Marina Mist ink twice and cut out one full bird image and one extra wing.  I stamped the leaf image onto Whisper White card using Wild Wasabi ink and cut it out.

I wheeled the Betsy’s Blooms Standard Wheel using Rose Red ink across a 3cm (1″) wide piece of Whisper White card.   I attached this to a piece of Rose Red card 4cm (1-1/4″) wide.  I attached this strip to the card front with the end of the leaf image tucked in behind it.

I attached the bird over the  leaf and then the extra wing using dimensionals.  I added a small pearl to the birds eye.

When I showed this card to the ladies last week, I had one immediately say it was just too plain and one immediately say they loved it.  So you can never tell which cards will be “ok” and which cards will be “loved”.  What do you think?

Bye for now, Kris.

A Birthday Gift

October 19, 2012

My downline consists of two lovely ladies, who are wonderfully talented  and they both celebrated birthdays last week.  I am going to share the gift I made for Shirley with you today.  The other one will have to wait until I catch up with Jenny. (Happy Birthday Shirley and Jenny).

Shirley loves chocolate and I thought that I would create a gift for her re-using a coffee jar.  I wrapped the jar with some of the gorgeous Early Expresso 3 1/2″ Scalloped Tulle and tied a knot.  Then I used one of the Jumbo Sticky Rounds in the Holiday Mini and some Cherry Cobbler 3 1/2″ Scalloped Tulle and created a flower.  I used some Old Olive 1/2″ Seam Binding to create the “leaves” and attached it to the front of the bottle over the Early Expresso Tulle.

To make the card,  I embossed Very Vanilla card using the Lacy Brocade Embossing Folder, wrapped it with Early Expresso 3 1/2″ Scalloped Tulle and then attached it to scored and folded Cherry Cobbler card.    I stamped happy birthday from the Teeny Tiny Wishes stampset onto Whisper White card using Cherry Cobbler ink and cut it using the Framelits Bitty Banners.  The greeting is attached behind a flower created in the same manner as for the jar before attaching to the card front.

Very simple but I am really happy with the result.  What do you think.

Bye for now, Kris.

Romantic Birthday Card

October 16, 2012

This is one of the cards we are making at my Beachmere class today.  I think that I was inspired by something I saw on Pinterest (again! I know I spend too much time there, but it is so addictive).

Anyway I embossed Whisper White card using the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder, attached it to Old Olive card and then to a Whisper White card base.  I stamped the large floral image from the Bordering on Romance stamp set onto Whisper White card twice using Stazon Jet Black ink.  I coloured the images using Real Red, Old Olive and Daffodil Delight Stampin’ Write Markers I cut the images out, leaving off the smaller flowers and leaves scattered around the large flowers and attached one image to the top left hand corner and one to the bottom right hand corner of the embossed card using Mini glue Dots.  I attached Basic Pearls to the centres of the flowers (a girls gotta have bling).   I stamped happy birthday from the Perfect Punches stampset onto Whisper White card using Real Red ink and punched it out using the Extra-Large Oval Punch.  I attached the greeting to an Old Olive Decorative Label and then to the card front using dimensionals.

I love how bright and happy this card is.  What about you?

Bye for now, Kris.

Sunny Challenge 63

October 14, 2012

Our challenge this week was set by Gwen and luckily she provided it many weeks ago.  She has been very lenient on us as all we have to do is use the sketch.

I decided to use my new favourite stamp set (at least for this week) Everything Eleanor and make a bit of a one sheet wonder.  I stamped the flower onto Very Vanilla card using Cherry Cobbler ink.  I also stamped the flower onto four post-it-notes and cut them out so that I could mask the ones on the Very Vanilla card.  Next I stamped the label image using Crumb Cake ink.  I also stamped this onto a post-it-note and cut it out.  I masked the label and then stamped over the top of everything with the flourish using Always Artichoke ink.  Then I cut the card into 3 strips and attached them to Crumb Cake card.  I wrapped the piece with Cherry Cobbler 1/2″ Seam Binding and tied a knot before attaching it to scored and folded Cherry Cobbler card.  I stamped Birthday Wishes from the Bring on the Cake stamp set onto Very Vanilla card using Cherry Cobbler ink and punched it out using the Large Oval Punch.  I embossed Always Artichoke card using the oval Designer Frame Embossing Folder and then cut around the outside of the frame.  I attached the greeting in the centre and then attached it to the card front over the ribbon using dimensionals.

I’m kind of pleased with this and I did have fun using this great stamp set.  What do you think?

Ok so now for some more inspiration pop over to Sunny Challenges and see what Vicky and Gwen  have created.  Once you have made your card, scrap page or 3d item add it to Mr. Linky.  We love seeing your creations.

Bye for now, Kris.

Christmas Decorations

October 12, 2012

I’m holding a Christmas Decoration class on the 10th November and one of the things we will be making is this wooden block “Noel”.    Special thanks to my Dad and son-in-law Sean for cutting the blocks for me.

I think this would look sensational on your side-board or even in your entry way at Christmastime.   Space is limited for this class so if you would like to make one of these, then please reserve your place early.  Check out the  Classes and Workshops page for more details on this and other classes.

Bye for now, Kris.

Male card

October 11, 2012

This is a card we made this week at my Beachmere class.  I don’t do male cards very well but I love the way this one turned out.

I cut a piece of Marina Mist card 10.5cm x 4.5cm and attached 1cm strips of Night of Navy card behind both long edges.  I stamped “happy birthday” from the Teeny Tiny Sentiments stamp set onto Whisper White card using Night of Navy ink.  I punched the greeting using the Word Window punch and attached it to the Marina Mist card so that the right hand edge of the greeting was cut off square with the edge of the Marina Mist card.  This piece was then attached to scored and folded Whisper White card.  I stamped the “log” image from The Open Sea stampset onto Whisper White card using Night of Navy ink.  This piece also has 1cm strips of Night of Navy card attached behind before attaching it to the left hand side of the card front.  I stamped the “world” image from The Open Sea stamp set onto Whisper White card and punched it using the 2-1/2″ Circle Punch.  The sailing ship image from the same stampset was stamped over the top using Night of Navy ink.  I cut Night of Navy card using the 3″ Circle Originals Die and pierced a row of holes around the edge using the Essentials Paper Piercing Pack, Stampin’ Pierce Mat and Paper Piercing Tool.  I attached the boat image to the Night of Navy 3″ Circle and then to the card front using dimensionals.

I really like this one, what about you?

Bye for now, Kris.