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Happy Anniversary Mum and Dad

June 19, 2011

Today is my Mum and Dad’s 57th Wedding Anniversary.  Congratulations to you both – its an awesome milestone.

I made this card following a tutorial I purchased from Class in a Flashif you haven’t had a look at these tutorials then you must because they are fabulous.  The colours are Baja Breeze, Crumb Cake and Early Expresso.  The stampset used is Always and it is perfect for this type of card.  The bird is actually stamped onto Vellum cardstock using Versamark and then heat embossed using White embossing powder and mounted behind a cut-out window.     The heart image was embossed onto Crumb Cake card using White embossing powder and then the centre of the heart was cut out, leaving this gorgeous frame.  The Always in Bloom standard wheel was also used on the top section of the card, again wheeled using Versamark ink and embossed with White embossing powder.  I used my computer to add the greeting to Whisper White card which is mounted over and under the heart frame.  The border of the Early Expresso card is punched using the Scallop Trim Border punch and the ribbon is Early Expresso 5/8″ Satin.

I hope that they have a wonderful day.

Bye for now, Kris.

Happy Birthday Emma

June 17, 2011

Today is my youngest daughters birthday and I thought I would share the card I made for her with you. 

This is the front of the card.  I have used a circle of Basic Black cardstock and added a circle of Whisper White card which I sponged using Real Red ink.  I stamped the heart  and flower images from the Punch Potpourri stampset onto Whisper White card using Real Red ink and punched them out using the Heart Extra Large Punch and the  Boho Blossoms Punch.   I sponged the edges of all of the pieces before attaching them to the Whisper White Circle.  I used my paper piercing mat and paper piercing tool to round the centres of the flower and give them a slight “cup” shape.  Lastly I  added Basic Rhinestones to the centres of the flowers for a little bling.

This is the inside of the card.  I cut Basic Black card using the Scallop Circle Die to form the base of the card.  The Whisper White circle again has the edges sponged with Real Red ink.  I stamped the heart, flowers and bird onto Whisper White card using Real Red ink and then sponged the edges of all the pieces using Real Red ink.  They were all punched using the Boho Blossoms punch, Heart Extra Large  and Two Step Bird Punch.  I also punched a wing from Real Red cardstock using the Two Step Bird punch and sponged the edges with Real Red ink.   As this is the inside of the card I added all of the pieces flat to the Whisper White circle.

Here is the card fully open – its called a Telescoping Circle card – for obvious reasons.  I watched this video by Barb Mullikin which explained how to assemble all the pieces.  I used Medium Clear Rhinestones to attach all of my pieces together and a piece of Real Red 5/8″ grosgrain ribbon to  use to open the card. 

These are really fun cards to make and the video explains really clearly how to assemble all of the pieces and also gives circle sizes.

I hope that Emma has a fantastic day.

Bye for now, Kris.

A Christmas card!!

June 15, 2011

I am trying to get some designs ready for a Christmas Stamp-A-Stack and the sketch challenge at Technostamper just seemed to work really well.

I started with a base of Cherry Cobbler and added a layer of Very Vanilla card which has been embossed using the Petals-a-Plenty Embossing Folder.  I added a piece of Jolly Holiday Designer Series Paper over the bottom section of the card which I sponged using Cherry Cobbler ink.  Next I cut a Cherry Cobbler scallop circle using the largest scallop circle on the Scallop Circle #2 die.  I cut a Very Vanilla Circle approximately 3″ round and stamped three of the decorations from the Tree Trimmings stampset using Cherry Cobbler ink.  I also stamped Very Merry from the Short and Sweet stampset inking with my Cherry Cobbler Stampin’ Write Marker so that I could stamp the words individually.

Pretty simple but one that can be reproduced fairly easily.  This one might make the Stamp-A-Stack.

Bye for now, Kris.

You might need sunglasses

June 14, 2011

because the colours in this card are certainly bright.   I found an old sketch at Clean & Simple which I liked (135) and had a little “play”. 

I started with Very Vanilla card and used a plate to shape the bottom with a slight curve.  I punched a narrow piece of Daffodil Delight card using the Scallop Trim Border Punch and snipped at regular intervals making sure not to cut into the border so that I could attach it behind the Very Vanilla card.  I then attached a piece of Pacific Point card to complete the front.  I added a strip of Melon Mambo Designer Paper from the Brights Designer Series Paper Patterns Stack.  I used my Big Shot, Daffodil Delight card and the Island Floral Die to  cut one large and 1 small flower from the die.  I also punched Daffodil Delight card using the Fancy Flower Punch.  I separated each of the flowers into 2 pieces and sponged the edges with Daffodil Delight ink.  I scrunched each flower layer and then stacked them together onto a Large Clear Rhinestone Brad.  I also cut one of the leaves from the Island Floral Die using Old Olive card.  The leaves were separated, sponged using Old Olive ink, scrunched and attached behind the flower.  I used dimensionals to attach the completed flower to the front of the card.  I stamped “congratulations” from the Occasional Greetings stampset onto the card front using Pacific Point card. 

I quite like the result.  I’d love to hear what you think. 

Bye for now, Kris.

Patchwork – maybe

June 13, 2011

I tried my hand at the sketch challenge at Splitcoast Stampers and one of the panels was a kind of patchwork.

I used Basic Black for my base card and added a layer of Whisper White which I embossed using the Framed Tulips Embossing Folder.  I covered a piece of Whisper White card with 3 pieces of  paper from the Hostess Designer Series Pack and attached it to a Basic Black mat.  I stamped the image from the Friends 24-7 stampset using Black Stazon ink onto Whisper White card.  I coloured the image using my Blender Pen, Pear Pizzazz and Poppy Parade ink.  The image panel also has a Basic Black mat and it attached to the card front  using dimensionals to make it stand out even more. 

I actually like the way this card has turned out.   Let me know your thoughts.

Bye for now, Kris.

 

Black and White

June 12, 2011

I have been busy with visitors and babysitting this past week and haven’t had much time to make any cards.  I checked out the challenges at Stamping 411 and Just Add Ink and decided to combine the two.  So this card is made using the sketch at Stamping 411 and the colour challenge at Just Add Ink.

My base card is Whisper White and I added a layer of Basic Black.  I cut two sets of leaves from Basic Black card using the Little Leaves Sizzlet and attached them to a layer of Whisper White.  I punched four 1 3/4″ scallop circles from Whisper White and used my bone folder to separate the layers.  I sponged the edges of each separated piece lightly with Basic Black ink before assembling my flower.  I cut a length of Basic Black 5/8″ Satin Ribbon and pulled a thread to gather the ribbon.  I attached one end to the back of a Basic Black 1 3/4″ Scallop Circle and the other end behind the Whisper White card.  I attached my Whisper White flower over the Basic Black scallop circle using mini glue dots.  The whole piece was then attached to the card front. 

I can’t say that I am overly excited by this card, I think it needs something.  Maybe I should just start again.  What do you think?

Bye for now, Kris.

Happy Birthday Ethan

June 11, 2011

Tomorrow is Ethan’s 5th birthday and he is celebrating today with a party at the Bowling Alley with some of his friends.

I made this card following a tutorial that Madeline Morcelo shared at the Summer Edition of Inkspiration 4U.  As usual Madeline’s tutorials are so easy to follow.  I love how it stands up like a big tent.  I used Sahara Sand cardstock and added pieces of the Hostess Designer Series paper.  I cut the largest stars from Poppy Parade, Pear Pizzazz and Sahara Sand cardstock using the Star die from the Movers & Shapers Punch Windows.  I added stars punched from the designer paper using the Star Extra Large punch.  I stamped the image from the Bring on the Cake stampset using Concord Crush ink onto Whisper White card and punched it out with the Star Extra-Large punch.  I coloured in the 5 using my Concord Crush Stampin’ Write Marker to make it stand out and added a larger Concord Crush star.  I attached this star to the card front  using dimensionals.  To keep the card open correctly I punched 2 1″ circles from an old fridge magnet and attached them to the inside of the card.  I punched a small star (retired) from Concord Crush card and attached it to the lower left hand section of the card using a large Clear Rhinestone brad.

I attached designer series paper to the inside left of the card.  I stamped the image from Bring on the Cake using Poppy Parade ink onto Whisper White card and punched it out using the Decorative Label Punch.  I also punched a Decorative Label  from Poppy Parade and cut it in half and added it behind the image before using dimensionals to attach over the designer paper.  I cut a triangle to match from Whisper White card to  print  my message onto.  I punched 3 small stars (retired) from Concord Crush, Pear Pizzazz and Poppy Parade cardstock.

I hope he likes his card.

Bye for now, Kris.

Are you a Beginner stamper?

June 8, 2011

Recently I was contacted by a lady who would love to come to my classes but is slightly overwhelmed as she is a brand new stamper.  So I have decided to offer One on One Beginner Classes.

The class will cover everything from how to cut the A4 sheet to create your very first card .  I think that sometimes we forget to show the basics in classes and that can be quite a challenge for someone who is new to stamping.   I will show you  how to create your very first card as a simple one layer card and then add a few simple steps to show how you can create something more elaborate quite easily.

I will go over the steps to create mats for images and greetings .  The class will probably only last about 1 to 1 1/2 hours.  I would prefer that these classes are kept to one but could stretch it to two people at a time.

We will discuss the basic tools required to start cardmaking and also what kinds of cardstock will give you a good selection.  I will also give you some written information to take away with you so that you can feel confident when you start to make your own cards at home. 

After this class you will only need some paper, stamps and ink to make your own gorgeous one-of-a-kind cards.

If you would like to take advantage of this great class, please email me krismac8@bigpond.com so that we can make a time. 

Bye for now, Kris.

 

 

 

Sail Away

June 5, 2011

I waited to buy this single stamp from the Autumn/Winter Mini Catalogue and I honestly don’t know why.  I have been seeing so many fantastic projects using this gorgeous stamp.

The ever so talented Mary Brown posted a couple of cards she made with sponged skys, and at the same time she showed how she got her sails to be white.  I cased one of her cards and I have shared it on my Facebook Business Page and was inspired enough to try using my brayer to create this card.  I recently watched a video tutorial by Butternut Sage which showed how to brayer without getting lines.  I must say that this card has produced some of my best brayering yet.

I stamped the Sail Away image using Black Stazon ink onto Glossy White card.  Then I tore a piece of copy paper to create the line for my horizon.  I masked the area I wanted for the sea and punched a 1 3/8″ circle from a post-it note and placed it where I wanted the “sun/moon” to be.  I started brayering with Daffodil Delight, then Pumpkin Pie and then Tangerine Tango at the very top.  I reversed the mask and covered the sky and brayered with Bashful Blue and then Tempting Turquoise.  I used the same mask to add some extra colour on the horizon using Tempting Turquoise  and also to add some extra colour to the sea.  Once I had finished brayering I removed the masks and then I stamped the Sail Away image again on Whisper White card, cut the sails out and then glued them over the brayered image.  I added mats of Whisper White and Tempting Turquoise and then attached the image to a Whisper White folded card.  I stamped the greeting  from the Word Play stampset using Basic Black ink. 

I am so impressed with the way this has turned out.  I cannot thank Mary Brown and Butternut Sage enough for the fantastic inspiration.

Bye for now, Kris.

No excuses…

June 4, 2011

but I really have been busy.  I have been working on some custom orders for handmade cards and also some wedding invitations. 

This is one of the custom cards and I have posted the other one on my Facebook Business Page.   I made this card for a gentleman whose granddaughter is getting married.  He wanted a card for his son and daughter-in-law to congratulate them on the happy occasion. 

My base cardstock is Concord Crush to which I added a layer of Whisper White card.  The Whisper White card has been embossed using the Framed Tulips Embossing folder.  I stamped the heart and trio of flowers from the Punch Potpourri stampset onto Whisper White card using Concord Crush ink .  I punched the pieces with the Heart Extra Large and Boho Blossoms Punches.  I added the heart to the card front  and them used a combination of Mini Glue dots and dimensionals to add the flowers.  I also added some Basic Rhinestones to the centres of the flowers.  I stamped congratulations from the Occasional Quotes stampset onto the front of the card using Concord Crush ink. 

I decorated the left hand side of the inside of the card using the same heart and flowers stamped onto Whisper White card using Concord Crush ink and punched out.  I also added a couple of Basic Rhinestones.  On the right hand side of the card I printed the greeting that was requested.

I love making custom cards and would love to make one for you too.  Please contact me (krismac8@bigpond.com) so that we can design a special card just for you.

Bye for now, Kris.