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Class Update

April 9, 2011

I have just updated my Classes and Workshops page and thought I would share a project which is featured in one of my upcoming classes.

This is another tutorial from Inkspiration 4U and as such I cannot share the instructions with you.   I love the way it has turned out and the ladies who attend this class will be choosing their own Designer Series Paper from a selection which I will have available.  I have used some of the beautiful Lap of Luxury Designer Series Paper for my photo frame.

This shows the photo frame closed with its gorgeous belly band.  I have used the Island Floral Die to make this flower.  I am so glad that it is one of the things that have been carried over from the Summer Mini Catalogue.

So if you would like to make this gorgeous photo frame then be quick to contact me and reserve your place, remember numbers are limited.

Bye for now, Kris.

A Cute Basket

April 8, 2011

I loved this little basket when I saw the tutorial as part of the Inkspiration 4U Spring Easter collection, but it used the Petal Cone Die which we do not have in Australia so I was thrilled when Madeline uploaded a printable template.

I used Pretty in Pink for the basket and added the petal trim in Whisper White which has been embossed using the Petals-A-Plenty Embossing Folder.  I tied a double bow in my Whisper White 5/8′ Satin Ribbon and attached it to the handle using Mini Glue Dots.  I used my  Island Floral Die to cut 1 large flowers and 1 small flower from Pretty in Pink card and one set of leaves from Wild Wasabi card.  I also used cut 1 Pretty in Pink flower  using the  Fancy Flower punch.  I also punched the large flower on the Boho Blossoms Punch from Whisper White card.  Each of these pieces was curled using my bone folder on both sides until the layers separated.   I sponged the edges of the Whisper White flowers using Pretty in Pink ink.  I scrunched each layer and then opened them again.  They were stacked onto a Silver 5/16″ brad making sure that the petals were all staggered and that the two layers of leaves where slightly offset.  I did a little more scrunching until I was happy with the way it looked and then added it to the edge of the basket using Mini Glue Dots.  I cut some short lengths of Whisper White and Pretty in Pink and ran them through my paper shredder and then I used my crimper on them to give them some texture.  I put them in the bottom of the basket and added some small easter eggs. 

I absolutely love this little basket, even if it is a little time consuming to make without the Die.  I really hope we get this die in the new catalogue in September.

Bye for now, Kris.

Markets

April 5, 2011

Shirley and I attended the Northside Twilight Markets again last Saturday.  We had a fun afternoon showing some lovely people all the fabulous things about Stampin’ Up!.  We would love to be able to meet more of you, so come join us on  7th May  from 2pm to 6pm.

I made these cute little boxes from a tutorial I found  by Kerin Sylvester .   They are only tiny but they still hold 3 Cadbury Favourite Choccies (my favourite as well).   The base of the box is Chocolate Chip card.  I stamped the egg from the  Easter Blossoms (retired) set using Pretty in Pink OR Bashful Blue ink onto Very Vanilla card.  I also stamped “easter wishes” from the Occasional Greetings stampset using Chocolate Chip ink just above the egg.  I added a mat in the same colour as the egg and then attached them to the card front.  I used my  double slot punch  (retired) to create the holes in the top to thread my Pretty in Pink and Bashful Blue 1/4″ grosgrain ribbon through.   I also created matching gift cards.  These are only 2″ square.  Again I used Pretty in Pink and Bashful Blue card.  The images were stamped in the corresponding ink onto Very Vanilla card and attached to the card base.

These are really cute .  The tutorial actually gave instructions for 2 larger boxes and I am definitely going to be making these again.

I also made these little gift sets for Mother’s Day, which is also just around the corner.  I used Whisper White textured cardstock for the Pillow Box.  I stamped “a gift 4 you” from the Bring on the Cake stampset using Cherry Cobbler ink onto Whisper White card and punched it out using the Wide Oval Punch.  I sponged the edges with the same ink.  I used my Floral Fusion Sizzlit to cut the flowers from Cherry Cobbler card.   I love to make my flowers 3 dimensional and these flowers are perfect for this.  I use  my bone folder to curl the edges of the flowers on both sides until I am able to separate them into two layers.   I attached a silver brad through the layers making sure that the petals are staggered.  Once they are all attached I scrunch each layer up around the brad, carefully opening them again to create a great dimensional flower.  I added two sets of leaves behind the flower, punched from Always Artichoke card using the Two Step Bird punch.  The flower and leaves are attached to the Wide Oval and then the whole piece is attached to the front of the Pillow Box.  There are a couple of Cadbury Favourite choccies in the little box.  The 3 x 3″ gift card has a Whisper White base and  layer of   Cherry Cobbler card.  The top Whisper White layer has been stamped with “happy Mother’s Day” from the Occasional Greetings set using Cherry Cobbler ink.  The flower and leaves are constructed in the same way as for the Pillow Box.

I made 2 more of these sets using Perfect Plum and Tangerine Tango card.  I think they are super cute and a great little gift for a child to give to their Mum or even their Grandmother.

Bye for now, Kris.

At Last…..

April 4, 2011

I want to apologise for my lack of posts over the last week or so but I have been having some issues with my internet provider.  I have taken steps to change my provider and I am sure that things will settle down very soon.

I also want to say a big thank you to my friend Gwen who helped me out recently by organising the purchase of some Apple Pie for a function for which I was helping to cater.  The pie was magnificent and if you live on the Sunshine Coast then please try the Picnic Point Bakery.  Funny thing about Gwen and I, we met through Stampin’ Up! and have become firm friends.  She is a fantastic lady and I am sure that those of you who know her will agree.  I guess that is one of the greatest benefits of being a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator – demonstrators are the most sharing, caring people and Gwen is one of the best.

Ok now on to business.  You may have noticed that my sidebar has changed slightly.  Well, Sale-A-Bration finished on the 31st March, so if you didn’t get your free sets, then I am sorry you have missed out.  It is always sad to see these stampsets disappear (never to be seen again).

The Summer Mini also retired on the 31st March.  However, we have a been fortunate enough that Stampin’ Up! has decided to carry over some of the great products from this catalogue.

For the Big Shot –

Square Lattice Embossing Folder (don’t know how I would have managed without this one).

Square Scallop Bigz Die

Island Floral Bigz Die (Fast becoming my favourite flower die).

Punches –

Pinking Hearts Corner

Pinking Hearts Border

2 3/8″ Scallop Circle

Itty Bitty Buttons Punch Pack

Accessories –

Bitty Buttons

Smootch Spritz

Colour Catcher

1/2″ Chantilly Lace Trim

5/8″ Victoria Crochet Trim

Ok so now you are all excited about the things we kept, you should see what is in the new Autumn-Winter Mini Catalogue released on the 1st April.  Some gorgeous new things in there.   I made a purse and matching card for my granddaughter Ava using the new Build-A-Cupcake Punch and Bring on the Cake Stampset.

I used the instructions  I found previously on Sandy Hancock’s blog to make my Easter Basket.  The colours used are Chocolate Chip, Pretty in Pink and Whisper White.  I punched the cupcake base from Chocolate Chip card and the icing from Pretty in Pink card.  The candle is again Chocolate Chip card and I added  a Daffodil Delight “flame”.  I attached the pieces to a circle of  Whisper White  card and then embossed the whole piece with the Square Lattice Embossing Folder.  I added a circle layer of Pretty in Pink card and attached it to a Chocolate Chip Scallop Circle.  I stamped “wish big” from the Short and Sweet stampset onto Whisper White  card using Chocolate Chip ink and punched it out using the Small  Oval, added a Pretty in Pink Large Oval and then a Chocolate Chip Scallop Oval.  This was attached to the front of the box using dimensionals.  The handle is a strip of Chocolate Chip card with both edges punched using the Scallop Border Punch and then a very thin strip of Pretty in Pink card is attached down the middle.  I used Pretty in Pink  Flower Brads to attach the handles.   I used this little bag to hold a Gift Card.

The matching card has a Chocolate Chip base.  I added a layer of Whisper White card which has been embossed on the bottom two-thirds using the Finial Press Embossing Folder.  I attached Pretty in Pink 1/4″ grosgrain to cover the end of the embossing.  To make the focal image I punched the cupcake base from Chocolate Chip, the icing from Pretty in Pink card, the candle from Chocolate Chip and the “flame”  from Daffodil Delight using the Build-A-Cupcake Punch.  I attached the cupcake pieces to the Whisper White 1 3/4″ circle and then embossed the whole piece  using the Square Lattice Embossing Folder.  I added a Chocolate Chip  2 3/8″  Scallop Circle mat.  This piece is then attached to the card front over the ribbon using dimensionals.  I stamped “happy birthday” from the Bring on the Cake stampset using Chocolate Chip ink in the top right hand corner of the card.

I love this new punch and I am sure you will too. 

So until next time….. Bye for now, Kris.

Scallop Circle Basket

March 27, 2011

Here is another project I made using a Tutorial from Inkspirations 4U.  I am really loving all of the tutorials so far and look forward each day to receiving a link to a new one.  Only problem is there is not enough time to create them all.

For this little basket I cut 2 Pretty in Pink scallop circles using the Scallop Circle Bigz Die and 2 scallop circles using the same die from a piece of Lap of Luxury Designer Series Paper.  Once they were assembled using the tutorial instructions, I created a handle using Concord Crush 1/2″ Stitched Poly Ribbon with  Pretty in Pink 1/4″  grosgrain ribbon attached along the centre.  I used 2 Flower Designer Brads to attach the ribbon to the basket.

The instructions for the tag is also included in the tutorial.  I used Pretty in Pink card and added Very Vanilla  1 3/4″ Scallop Circles to the front and the back using dimensionals.   Before attaching the scallop circles I stamped  “a gift for you” from the Bring on the Cake stampset using Concord Crush ink.  I also sponged the edges with Pretty in Pink ink.  The  hearts are punched from Pretty in Pink and Concord Crush card using the Heart to Heart extra large punch.  I ran two of these through the crimper to give texture and stamped one of the floral images from the Tiny Tags stampset onto two of the hearts as well.  The tutorial called for 1/8″ tafetta ribbon to be added behind the hearts.  As I didn’t have any of this I cut slivers of Pretty in Pink and Concord Crush card and curled them and added them behind some of the hearts. 

I think this is such a gorgeous little set.  Filled with chocolate it would make a fabulous small gift.

Bye for now, Kris.

A milk carton or two

March 25, 2011

I signed up for the Inkspirations 4U Spring and Easter session and boy is it amazing.   This tutorial uses the Milk Carton die to make this absolutely adorable little box.

I have used Concord Crush cardstock to create the basic box.  I decorated the panels by stamping one of the images from Silhouette Sentiments (level 1 Hostess set) onto Very Vanilla cardstock using Concord Crush ink and then using Pretty in Pink ink to give a kind of shadow effect.  I added Pretty in Pink cardstock mats.  The little box is tied together using Concord Crush 1/2″ Stitched Poly Ribbon.  The box is actually hexagonal and super cute.  I thoroughly recommend joining this site you will not be disappointed.

Bye for now, Kris.

Karen’s Hostess Gift

March 23, 2011

I held a workshop recently for a good customer and friend of mine (Hi Karen).  I always like to give my Hostesses something personal from me and this is what I made for her.

This is called an Undercover Book of Cards and I purchased the tutorial from LeeAnn Greff.   The basic construction of my box is done in Basic Black cardstock.  I decorated the front by taking a piece of Whisper White card and embossing the bottom section only with the Square Lattice Embossing folder.  I added a narrow strip of Basic Black card which has both edges punched with the Scallop Trim Border punch.  I also wrapped the Basic Black card with Old Olive 3/8″ Taffeta Ribbon before attaching to the Whisper White card to mask the end of the embossing.  To make the embellishments I cut Real Red card using the Floral Fusion Sizzlit.  I also punched two leaves for each embellishment using Old Olive card and the Two Step Bird Punch.  I attached the leaves behind the largest of the Real Red flowers and then attached them to a square of Whisper White card  punched using the 1 1/4″  Square punch.  Then I ran the piece through the Big Shot using the Square Lattice Embossing Folder to embed the flowers and the leaves onto the Whisper White square.  I attached these squares to Basic Black squares punched using the 1 3/8″ Square punch.   I took the two smallest flowers and using my bone folder curled them on both sides until the flowers separated.  I scrunched the flowers and then stacked them onto a small Rhinestone brad making sure that the petals were staggered.  I scrunched them again around the brad and opened them out.  I attached these little flowers to the centre of the embossed flower using mini glue dots.

This shows the inside of the box.  I have decorated the inside cover to match the front of the box without the embellishments.  I also decorated the spine and back of the book in the same manner.

The box holds 4 cards and envelopes.

The cards are made in the same manner as the front of the box, except I added a greeting from the Cute By The Inch stampset (level 2 Hostess Set).  These are stamped with Real Red ink onto Whisper White card, punched out with the 1 1/4″ Square Punch and matted with a Basic Black square punched using the 1 3/8″ Square Punch.  I used the “Thinking of You”, “For You”, “Friends” and “Eat Cake” images from the Cute by The Inch stampset.

I absolutely love the way this set has turned out.  I did have to make a few adjustments to the box dimensions to fit our Australian sized cards but it is a really simple box to make and could be used for lots of things other than cards.

If you would like to receive a gift like this then contact me and schedule a workshop and I would be happy to give you one of these or something equally gorgeous.

Bye for now, Kris.

A new blog…

March 21, 2011

…and a new tutorial.  My friend Gwen sent me the link to this great new blog call Three Sisters which is owned by Maggie  Skerrett (Gwen’s sister).  There is a tutorial on this site for a cute little star box which as Gwen says would be fantastic to hang on the Christmas tree filled with a little treat as a countdown for the children (or grandchildren in my case).

The template is printable, so I just printed mine onto an A4 sheet of Wild Wasabi card.  The instructions for assembling the box are easy and despite the complicated look of the template, the box is suprisingly easy to assemble. 

I haven’t embellished the box very much, just added some ribbon to hang it from the tree or wherever and a small embellishement to the front.  I used the cupcake from the Party Hearty stampset.  I inked the cupcake  using my Chocolate Chip and Wild Wasabi Stampin’ Write Markers and stamped onto Whisper White card.  I coloured the icing with my Two-Way glue pen and added Dazzling Diamonds.  I love how the glue pen comes out blue and dries clear, so you can see exactly where you are putting the glue.  Once the glue does dry you do get the faintest impression of the colour underneath.  I punched the image using my 1 3/8″ circle punch and added a Chocolate Chip Scallop Circle mat.

You should be able to see the Dazzling Diamonds and faint Wild Wasabi colour coming through.

Be sure and pop over to the Three Sisters blog and try out this great little box.  I am sure that I will be making more of them in the future.

Bye for now, Kris.

Sudsol Design Case

March 19, 2011

Every week Sudsol has a design case challenge where you have to CASE a card from the US Stampin’ Success magazine.

Although I didn’t have some of the stampsets, I decided to have a try.  I used Night of Navy for my base card.  I used Whisper White for the main panel with a little strip of Ridinghood Red card which has been punched along the edge using the Scallop Edge Punch.  I stamped the bird from Punch Potpourri onto Whisper White card using Night of Navy ink and punched it out using the Two Step Bird punch.  I also punched the Old Olive leaves using this punch.  I inked the “happy birthday” from the Perfect Punches stampset using my Old Olive marker and stamped onto the card front.  I stamped the small “fleur de lis” type image from the  Tiny Tags from tn the top and bottom right hand corners using Old Olive ink.  I attached the leaves and the bird image.  Lastly I tied some Old Olive 1 1/4″ striped grosgrain ribbon around the card front and tied it in a knot.

I am glad I decided to play along with this one, the card is really pretty.

Bye for now, Kris.

Happy Birthday Sean

March 18, 2011

It is my son-in-law’s birthday today and this is the card I made for him.

I used the Extreme Elements stampset and the Motorcycle single stamp  from the Autumn/Winter mini catalogue which will be released on the 1st April.  I created my background by stamping various images from Extreme Elements onto Whisper White card using Sahara Sand, Night of Navy and Pacific Point ink.  Then I cut this card into 2.5cm strips and attached it to a piece of Night of Navy card.  I wrapped a length of Night of Navy 5/8′ Satin ribbon around the centre and then attached it to my Sahara Sand base card.  I stamped the large image from the Extreme Elements stampset onto another piece of Whisper White card using Sahara Sand ink and overstamped this with the Motorcycle stamp using Night of Navy ink.  I added a Pacific Point cardstock mat and then attached this to the card front using dimensionals.  I stamped Birthday Wishes from the Occasional Quotes stampset onto Whisper White card using Night of Navy ink and punched it out using the Word Window punch.  I added a Night of Navy Modern Label and attached the greeting to the card front again using dimensionals.

I love the way this has turned out.  I am really loving the Extreme Elements stampset and the new single stamps in the Autumn/Winter mini are all fabulous. 

Bye for now, Kris.