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Fresh Cuts one last time

August 6, 2011

I created this card using the Sketch at Stamping 411 and the colour challenge at Create with Connie and Mary

I embossed a piece of Whisper White card using the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder.   I attached a piece of Daffodil Yellow Designer paper from the Brights Designer Series Paper Patterns Stack to Basic Black card which has been punched along the bottom edge using the Eyelet Edge Punch.  I used Mini Glue Dots to attach this to the embossed Whisper White card.  I stamped the “leaf” image from the Fresh Cuts stampset onto Whisper white card using Old Olive ink attached a Basic Black mat and added it to my card front again using Mini Glue Dots.  I wrapped this whole piece using Daffodil Delight 5/8″ Satin Ribbon.  I created an “Elegant Bow” using the same ribbon and attached it on top of the wrapped ribbon using Mini Glue Dots.  The whole piece was then attached to the scored and folded Basic Black card.  I stamped the single flower from the Fresh Cuts stampset onto Whisper White card using Daffodil Delight ink and cut it out.  I pierced a hole in the centre of the flower using my Paper Piercer and Mat Pack and added a Basic Black Brad.  The flower was then attached over the “leaf” image using a Mini Glue Dot.

 Here is a close up of the Elegant Bow.  We had a whole class last week based around ribbon and bows, so ladies I do use the techniques that I teach.

I’ll be sorry to see this stampset retire, although I must confess to not using it very much.

Bye for now, Kris.

Inspired by Nature Take 2

August 5, 2011

I thought I would create another card for our first challenge at Sunny Challenges and Creations.  If you haven’t played along yet there is still time.  Vicky, Gwen and I would love to see your creations.

 I wanted to add some more colour to this example so I took a piece of Pumpkin Pie card and added a strip of Early Expresso card to the right hand side and then layered it onto a piece of Old Olive card and then I ran the whole piece through the Big Shot using the Square Lattice Embossing Folder.  This piece was attached to the folded and scored Early Epresso base card.  I stamped the reed image from Inspired by Nature onto Very Vanilla card using Early Expresso ink.  Then I inked the flower image using my Stampin’ Write Markers.  I used Old Olive for the leaves and inked the flowers with Daffodil Delight and then added some Pumpkin Pie and Early Expresso to add more dimension to the flowers.  I stamped the flowers onto Very Vanilla card and then cut them out.  I attached them over the reeds using snail and then added an Early Expresso mat.  I gathered a piece of Daffodil Delight 5/8″ Satin Ribbon and attached it over the bottom of the whole piece.  The image panel is added to the card front using dimensionals.

Here you can see the effect of the cut out images over the top of the stamped image.  I love the texture and dimension in this card.  

So now it’s over to you, lets see your wonderful creations.

Bye for now, Kris.

Stencil Style

August 4, 2011

This month’s Impression magazine (a free magazine from Stampin’ Up! for Demonstrators) shared a technique called stencilling.  I decided to give it a try and combine it with the “Use Your Punches” challenge at Late Night Stampers this week.

I scored and folded Confetti Cream cardstock to make the base card.  I made a stencil by punching a window in a piece of cardstock that was the same size as my card front using the Curly Label punch.  I used Dotto to attach the stencil to the front of my card and used a sponge and Night of Navy ink to fill the stencil.  I punched two flowers from Daffodil Delight cardstock using the Fancy Flower Punch.  I used my bone folder to separate each flower into two, scrunched them up into small balls and opened them out again.  I threaded the buttonholes in a Night of Navy button with Linen Thread and then passed the thread through the centre of the flowers and tied a knot at the back to keep them altogether.  I scrunched the flowers up around the button again to get the look I wanted.  I punched Old Olive cardstock using the Five Petal Flower punch and cut away all but two of the petals.  I partly separated the cardstock and scrunched the petals up a bit and then attached them to the card front using Mini Glue Dots and attached the flower over the top.  I stamped “thinking of you” from the Three Little Words stampset using Night of Navy ink.

This is pretty much a CASE of the card in the Impressions magazine although I did change the orientation. 

This is a simple technique with lots of WOW.  Let me know what you think.

Bye for now, Kris.

Retiring Forest Friends

August 3, 2011

During this month you are going to see me using as many stampsets from the retiring list as possible.  I want to get them inky before I send them on to new homes.

Today I am using the Forest Friends stampset for the sketch challenge at Stamping 411.  I started with a base card of Wild Wasabi.  The Whisper White layer was stamped with a greeting from the Curvy Verses stampset using Chocolate Chip ink and then embossed using the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder.  I added 3 Pretty in Pink brads and attached it to the card front.  I inked the tree image using my Chocolate Chip and Wild Wasabi Stampin’ Write Markers and stamped onto Whisper White card.  I stamped the bunny next to the tree using Chocolate Chip ink.  I added a layer of Pretty in Pink card and wrapped this piece with Pretty in Pink 1/4″ grosgrain ribbon.  I cut the largest scallop square from the Scallop Squares Duo Bigz Die using Chocolate Chip card and added it behind the image piece.  I attached the image panel to the card front using dimensionals.  I added a bow tied with the Pretty in Pink 1/4″ grosgrain ribbon using Mini Glue Dots.

I am going to miss this set, its a really fun one for younger children. 

Bye for now, Kris.

Featured Stamper

August 1, 2011

I am excited to announce that I am the featured stamper on the Three Sisters blog for the month of August.   This is a great Australian Free Site for sharing all sorts of papercrafting. 

I created this tutorial exclusively for The Three Sisters.  It features the Create A Cupcake stampset and the  Build A Cupcake punch.  I absolutely adore the tags and love the Window Sheet box.   If you would like to recreate this project then please visit the Three Sisters and download the free tutorial.

I’d love to hear what you think.

Bye for now, Kris.

Saying Goodbye

August 1, 2011

Ok today is an exciting day for Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators as we get a sneak peak at what’s in the new catalogue.  It’s also a sad day as we learn what stampsets and product we have to say goodbye to. 

If you would like to see the list of products that are retiring and perhaps get a bargain at the same time (some products are reduced up to %40) then just check out the Customer Home Page or my Stampin’ Up! Website  and then email me to make sure you don’t miss out.

Now we only have to wait till 1st September to order from the new catalogue.

Bye for now, Kris.

Sunny Challenges

July 31, 2011

Well today marks the day of something new and exciting.  Vicky, Gwen and I have started a new challenge blog – Sunny Challenges & Creations.  Each week one of us will provide a sketch and select a current Stampin’ Up! stampset.   To complete the challenge you will have to use the selected stampset as well as the sketch.  On occasions, the stamp sets will be replaced by other products, eg embossing folder, technique, ribbon, button, shapes, 3-D Project, etc.  We are hoping this will be lots of fun and are really  looking forward to seeing all your gorgeous creations.

Challenges & samples will be posted each Sunday.

Don’t panic, if you have never played along with a challenge – it’s as easy as 1 2 3!  Just follow the steps below.

Rules –

  1. Create your card using the stated Stampin’ Up! stamp set.
  2. Post it online somewhere, eg, your blog or another online group/forum, eg Splitcoast Stampers.
  3. Please remember to link back to the site hosting the challenge.
  4. Go to Sunny Challenges & Creations.
  5. Post to Mr Linky – please ensure you link to your post & not just your blog.
  6. Please be aware, we reserve the right to remove any links with non-Stampin’ Up Products, links to online stores, etc.  We just want to have fun!
  7. Most importantly, have fun & leave comments for each other, as we know everyone loves a comment!
  8. Return the following week to find out who has been selected as the most liked using the current challenge

Ok so now to the fun part, this week you need to create a card using this sketch and also the Inspired by Nature stampset.

Any here is my card.

My basecard is Very Vanilla scored and folded to make 5 1/2″ square card.  I added a layer of Early Expresso and then a layer of Very Vanilla card which I embossed on the top, bottom and right hand side using the Framed Tulips Embossing Folder.  I stamped the “reed” image from the Inspired by Nature stampset using Soft Suede ink (stamped off twice on scrap paper) onto Very Vanilla card.  I stamped the flower image from the Inspired by Nature stampset over the top using Early Expresso ink.  I sponged the edges with Soft Suede ink and added a Soft Suede mat.  I attached the image panel to the card front using dimensionals.

Ok so now it is over to you.  We are really looking forward to seeing all your gorgous creations and don’t forget that we will be selecting our favourite card or cards for the week, so check back at Sunny Challenges and Creations  and see if your card was the lucky one.

Bye for now, Kris.

Flowers anyone

July 29, 2011

Here is another project I created for the All White challenge at Late Night Stampers.  This time I decided to make a 3D project.  I have seen the Petal Cone Die used as a vase elsewhere on the net and finally got around to trying it out.

I cut the Petal Cone from Whisper White card and then cut additional panels which I trimmed to be added as a layer.   I ran these cut down panels  through the Big Shot using the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder.  Once the box was assembled I used my paper snips to cut a small opening for my flower stems to go through.  I cut the flowers from Whisper White card using the Floral Fusion Sizzlit.  I used my bone folder to curl each flower until I could separate it into two layers.  I scrunched each flower into a tight ball and then opened them.  I used the tiny circle buttons from the Bitty Buttons to create the centre of the flowers.  I used florists wire and folded it in half and threaded it through the buttonholes from the front, then I tied a tiny sliver of Whisper White card through the buttonholes.  Then I added a Mini Glue Dot to the back of the button and started layering the flower petals behind it.  I used a Mini Glue Dot between the layers to make sure they stayed together.  Once again I scrunched the petals around the button and opened them back up.  Once I had made all 5 flowers, I wound the florists wire together and arranged the flowers into a bouquet.

After the flowers were in the “vase” I wrapped some sticky strip around the top of the box and the florists wire and wrapped some Whisper White 5/8″ Satin Ribbon and tied a bow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You might be able to see the buttons and the sliver of Whisper White card in this photo.

I just love this project and I’d love to hear what you think.

Bye for now, Kris.

A New Look

July 29, 2011

Yesterday my daughter Sarah came over and we had some time to play with my blog.  We upgraded so that I know “own” Stamping With Kris.   

We also had time to play around with the header and Sarah created this great new one for me.   Please let me know what you think and pop on over to Sarah’s blog if you would like to see about her creating something special for you.  I think she has a fantastic new look on her blog too.

Bye for now, Kris.

It’s Still All White

July 28, 2011

Well here is another card I made for the All White challenge at Late Night Stampers this week.

I ran a piece of Whisper White card through the Big Shot using two embossing folders at once.  I used the Square Lattice Embossing Folder on the top two-thirds and the Petals-A-Plenty Embossing Folder on the bottom third.  When you do this you get a little section between the folders which has no texture.  I created a double bow effect with the Whisper White 5/8″ Grosgrain Ribbon and attached it over the “blank” section of white card.  I used Mini Glue Dots to hold everything in place.  Of course, then I attached it to my Whisper White base card.

I cut the flower using the Floral Fusion Sizzlit.  I used my bone folder to curl the flowers until the layers separated, scrunched each flower up into a small ball, opened them up and stacked them onto a Whisper White brad, staggering the petals.   To make the flowers really crinkled I like to scrunch them up again over the brad.  Once I opened the petals again I attached the flower to the centre of my bow using Mini Glue Dots.

I am really enjoying this All White challenge.

Bye for now, Kris.