Tea for Three
Today I am playing with a new stamp set from the Autumn-Winter Mini Catalogue – Tea Shoppe. This is such a lovely “oldy worlde” set. The sketch challenge at Sudsol was perfect for one of the images.
I embossed a piece of Whisper White card stock using the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder and attached it to scored and folded Ridinghood Red card stock. I attached a piece of the Twitterpated Designer Series Paper (also from the Autumn-Winter Mini Catalogue) to Pear Pizzazz card stock and attached this to the centre of the Whisper White card stock. I stamped the tea cups from the Tea Shoppe stamp set in Ridinghood Red ink onto Whisper White card stock and added a layer of Basic Gray card stock. I attached the image panel to the card front using dimensionals.
This card has one of the things I love most about clean and simple and that’s lots of white. What do your think? Do you like it?
Bye for now, Kris.
Butterflies anyone
I love the Beautiful Wings embosslit and still cannot believe that you can get 5 butterflies out of such a small piece of card stock. Anyway, I decided to use them on my card for this weeks sketch challenge at Stamping 411.
I embossed a piece of Whisper White card stock using the Perfect Polka Dot Embossing Folder and attached it to scored and folded Rich Razzleberry card stock. I embossed another piece of Whisper White card stock using the Square Lattice Embossing Folder and attached it to a mat of Rich Razzleberry card stock and then to the card front using dimensionals. I cut Rich Razzleberry card stock using the Beautifil Wings embosslit to get four of the largest butterflies.
I attached these to the card front using a Mini Glue Dot in the centre of the body of the butterfly and half a dimensional under each wing. I cut 3 Basic Pearls and attached them to each of the butterflies.
I absolutely love Rich Razzleberry and Whisper White together. Let me know what you think of this card because I love it.
Bye for now, Kris.
A Mini Album
Today I am sharing with you a little project I made to show off some photos that my daughter Sarah took of her children playing in the backyard. I also got to play around with my new Cinch binder which was a present from my husband for my last birthday. I desperately needed this binder but this is the first time I have used it in nearly 3 months. Oh well, I really did need it!!
Anyway down to the details. I used the backing board that comes in the packet with the designer paper and cut the largest of the Dies from the Framelit Dies Labels Collection. (These are just gorgeous and now you too can have them, just check out the link to the new Autumn/Winter Mini Album – trust me, you will need everything.) I also cut two from Basic Black as well as some from Very Vanilla. I used the Basic Black dies for the front and back covers and the Very Vanilla ones for the inside of my pages. Once I had attached the card stock to the cardboard I trimmed them down the left hand side to get a straight edge.
To decorate the front I stamped the image from the Apothecary Art stamp set and coloured in the image with Melon Mambo and Old Olive Stampin’ Write Markers and a Blender Pen. I hand wrote my title using the Stampin’ Write Journaller. I stamped two images from the Bordering on Romance stampset using Black Stazon ink onto Very Vanilla card stock. I did use a mask so that I could stamp them as if it was one long floral image and then coloured the images using Melon Mambo and Old Olive Stampin’ Write Markers and a Blender Pen. I cut the images out and attached them to the front of the Album.
I cut the photos using the Framelits Dies Labels Collection and added them to the inside of the Album using Basic Black frames and the First Edition Specialty Designer Series Paper. I also used part of one of the images from the Bordering on Romance stampset to decorate each page. I coloured them using Stampin’ Write Markers and a Blender Pen in colours that matched the photos. Of course I did bind my pages before I added the embellishments so that I would know where they fitted.
I really love the way this has come together and it is so easy for me to take in my bag and show off my grandchildren. If you would like to see the full size versions of these photos them please visit Sarah’s Photography blog – Sarah Jane Photography.
If you would like a copy of the Autumn-Winter Mini Catalogue and you don’t have a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator then please contact me so that I can get one to you.
Bye for now, Kris.
Sunny Challenges Week 34
We have a new guest designer joining us at Sunny Challenges and Creations this week – Tess Schirmer. Tess is a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator who lives near Bribie Island, practically next door to me. I hope that you will visit Tess’ blog and let her know what you think of her lovely work.
I have set the challenge at Sunny Challenges and Creations this week. I have provided a sketch and you can do with it what you wish. Use any stampset, colours or techniques that you wish. You may create a card, scrapbook page or 3D item as long as you use the sketch.
I cut a piece of Bashful Blue Designer Series Paper from the Subtles Patterns Designer Series Paper Stacks and sponged the edges with Chocolate Chip ink. I also sponged the edges of a piece of Bashful Blue card stock, wrapped it with Whisper White 5/8″ Organza Ribbon and tied a knot.
I attached the Bashful Blue card stock to the back of the Designer paper and then to the front of scored and folded Whisper White card stock. I stamped the duck image from the Easy Events stampset onto Whisper White card stock using Stazon Jet Black ink. I also stamped the duck image onto Daffodil Delight and Bashful Blue card stock. I cut the ducks body from the Daffodil Delight card stock and the umbrella, hat and water from the Bashful Blue card stock. I attached the pieces over the image stamped onto Whisper White card stock and used one of the Framelits Dies Labels Collection to cut it out. I cut another Framelit a size larger from Chocolate Chip card stock and attached the image panel to it.
The whole image panel is attached to the card front using dimensionals.
Ok, so now you have seen my creation, go visit Tess and Vicky and see what inspiration they have provided. Once you have created your card, scrap page or 3d item, visit Sunny Challenges and Creations and add your creation to Mr. Linky. As always I look forward to seeing what awesome things you create this week.
Bye for now, Kris.
Happy Birthday Ava
My youngest granddaughter Ava turns two today. I cannot believe how quickly she is growing up. Anyway I thought I would share the card and the gift bag that I made for her.
I punched a narrow strip of Basic Gray card stock using the Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border punch and attached it behind Rose Red Designer Series Paper. This piece was then attached to scored and folded Pretty in Pink card stock. I embossed a piece of Whisper White card stock using the Square Lattice Embossing Folder and attached it to Basic Gray card stock. This piece is attached to the card front using dimensionals. My punch art bear is one that I cased from the Queen of Punch Art (in my humble opinion) – Kim Score. I did change a couple of things because I didn’t have the right punches. I made my party hat using the Petite Pennants Builder Punch – I used Rose Red card stock and the plain pennant and attached a strip of Whisper White card stock to the bottom which I punched using the Scalloped Pennant and then trimmed.
I also used the smallest heart on the Heart to Heart Punch and cut it in half to make the eyes and then added the smallest circle from the Owl Builder Punch. I also used Sahara Sand card stock instead of Going Gray because it is retired and I don’t have any on hand. So I sponged the edges of the Sahara Sand card stock using Basic Gray so that it blended in better.
My gift bag is one that I purchased from Spotlight. I used all the same colours and papers – I just left the happy birthday off the punched bear. I used the 1-3/4″ Circle punch for the balloons and added the smallest heart from the Heart to Heart punch to create the end of the balloon. I wrapped the end of the balloon with Whisper White Bakers Twine and attached it behind the bear’s “hand”. I used the Timeless Type Junior Alphabet to make the “Happy Birthday and also to add the number 2 to the balloons.
Here is a close up of that cute little bear.
And here is the bag and the card together.
I love making gift bags to match my cards and I think this one is so cute. What do you think?
Bye for now, Kris.
A Technique Challenge
A challenge was posted on Sudsol this week to try the Acrylic Block Stamping Technique. This is one that I have seen used with such fantastic effects, so of course I had to join the challenge.
I scored and folded Sahara Sand card stock and stamped on the front using the En Francaise Background Stamp and Sahara Sand ink. I also sponged around the edges using the same ink. I attached a piece of Everyday Enchantment Designer Series Paper to Poppy Parade card stock and attached it to the right hand side of the card front. I inked one side of an ‘E’ sized Clear Block using Sahara Sand ink and stamped it onto Very Vanilla card. The idea is that you get the rectangle shape in a rather haphazard way. I stamped the flower image from the Charming stampset using Not Quite Navy ink over the top of the Sahara Sand ink. I attached the image panel to Not Quite Navy card stock and attached it to the card front using dimensionals.
This is a very simple technique, so if you haven’t tried it then I suggest that you do so. I’d love to know what you think.
Bye for now, Kris.
An Easter Basket
I want to share with you a cute little basket that I designed using the new Framelits Dies Labels Collection and the Box #2 Die.
Here is a side view of the basket.
And here is another one I created using the Lace Ribbon Border Punch for the handle.
And just to show you how truly cute it is, here is the front decorated using the Bunny Behind from Kim Score’s blog. I have to admit this is my favourite punch bunny and I use it a lot.
If you would like to make one of these cute Easter Baskets you can download your Free Tutorial here.
Bye for now, Kris.
Wet Watercolouring
I created a large sheet of background paper when preparing for a recent Technique Class and had quite a bit left over. So when I saw the challenge at Stamping 411 this week, I decided to use one of the pieces.
To create the background paper I sprayed Confetti Cream card stock with water and then stamped on the wet paper. I used the images from the French Foliage stamp set and More Mustard, Old Olive and Bravo Burgundy inks. When you stamp onto the wet paper the images bleed and take on a soft dreamy look. You do have to be a little patient because you need to wait for this piece to dry before proceeding with your card. I attached the stamped piece to More Mustard card stock and then to scored and folded Confetti Cream card stock. I stamped “thinking of you” from the Three Little Words stamp set onto Confetti Cream card stock using Bravo Burgundy ink and punched it out using the Decorative Label punch. I punched another Decorative Label from Bravo Burgundy card stock and attached it behind the greeting. I trimmed the greeting piece so that I could attach it to the lower left hand side of the card front below the image panel. I wrapped the whole card front using Old Olive 5/8″ Satin Ribbon and tied a knot.
Simple. If you don’t believe me, give this technique a go or if you live nearby come join the technique class on 12th May. There are more details on my Classes and Workshops page.
Bye for now, Kris.
Sunny Challenge 33
The challenge at Sunny Challenges and Creations for this week has been set by Libby. She provided us with a sketch and all we had to do was add distressing – inking, sanding, tearing etc.
I embossed a piece of Very Vanilla card stock using the Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder. I sponged Early Expresso ink all over the pattern and along the edges of the card stock to give an aged appearance. Then I used my distressing tool in the Cutter Kit on the edges.
This created a few tears on the edges just for added interest, then I scrunched the card stock a little to get some more dimension and sponged a little more Early Expresso ink over the creases. I cut a strip of Well Worn Designer Series Paper and embossed it using the Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder. Then I used my sanding block on the raised edges to take some of the pattern off the designer paper. I punched Early Expresso card stock using the Lace Ribbon Border Punch, attached the sanded designer paper and then attached the whole piece to the Very Vanilla card stock.
I used my Paper Piercer and Mat Pack to the holes to insert the Early Expresso Brads. I attached the Very Vanilla card stock to scored and folded Early Expresso card stock.
I really am not sure whether I like this one or not, what do you think?
I’m sure if you pop over and visit Vicky and Libby they will have something much more exciting for your inspiration. Once you have created your card, scrapbook page or 3d item, then visit Sunny Challenges and Creations and add it to Mr. Linky. As always I look forward to seeing your lovely work.
Bye for now, Kris.
A Lattice Card
I have wanted to make a lattice card for quite some time and when I saw the new Framelits Labels Dies I knew I had to finally give it a try.
I cut Whisper White card stock using one of the larger Framelits Labels Collection Dies and then cut 5mm wide strips of Whisper White card stock to make the lattice strips. Once I had attached all of the strips behind the frame, I attached a piece of the Everyday Enchantment Designer Paper behind the opening. Then I attached the whole piece to a layer of Pool Party card stock and lastly to scored and folded Poppy Parade card stock. I stamped the large flower from the Vintage Vogue stampset onto scrap Whisper White card stock using Poppy Parade ink and cut it out.
I stamped the small flower from the Vintage Vogue stampset onto scrap Whisper White card stock using Poppy Parade ink twice and twice more, stamping off onto scrap paper first. I cut these four flowers out as well. I cut Lucky Limeade card stock using the Little Leaves Sizzlit and arranged them around the bottom left hand side of the lattice frame. I attached the flowers over the leaves and added Basic Rhinestones to the centres.
For my first attempt at this style of card, I am pretty happy. What do you think?
A couple of things to note, the Everyday Enchantment Designer Series Paper will not be available after the 31st March when Sale-A-Bration ends. The Summer Mini catalogue also ends on the 31st March. Soooo… if you haven’t placed your qualifying order to get your hands on this absolutely gorgeous Designer Series Paper, then you need to hurry. I would hate for you to miss out, because once Sale-A-Bration is finished, none of the products in that catalogue will ever be seen again. With the end of the Summer Mini we will no longer be able to purchase any the Simply Adorned range either, so if you love these gorgeous Charms and Baubles, then you also need to get your order in before the end of March. There will also be other products in this catalogue which do not make next years Idea Book and Catalogue, so if you want them, you need to order them now.
However, on a more positive note, the Framelits Labels Collection Dies become available on the 1st April, along with some other absolutely gorgeous products, including Edgelits Dies and matching embossing folders. Sound exciting, well it is. So while I am always sad to see the end of one catalogue, it is very exciting to see the beginning of another.
Bye for now, Kris.












