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Giveaway Card Set

January 8, 2011

Every month my husband attends a meeting for a group he belongs to.  They run a raffle and I donate a prize, this is my donation for this month’s raffle.

I’m not sure where I first saw this concept but it is one that I have used quite a lot.  I have Whisper White card bases to which I add the coloured cardstock.  I have used Ridinghood Red, Always Artichoke, Melon Mambo and Daffodil Delight.  The coloured card is embossed using the Manhatton Flower Embossing Folder and then I have cut around the outside edge of the embossed flowers.  These are attached to the Whisper White card.  The greetings are stamped in matching colours, punched out with the Large Oval Punch and then a Scallop Oval is added in the same colour as the embossed cardstock.  I have used “So Very Sorry” and  “Thinking of You” from the Three Little Words stampset and “Best Wishes” and “Birthday Wishes” from the Sincere Salutations stampset.  I stamped the large flower from the Fifth Avenue stampset onto the envelopes in colours to match the embossed cardstock. 

Here you can see a close up of the greeting and where the card is cut around the embossing.

These are very simple cards but quite lovely and it is very easy to make a great gift set using this concept and any colour you desire.

Bye for now, Kris.

A Friendly CASE

January 7, 2011

This week at SUDSOL there is a challenge to case a card from the Impressions Magazine (exclusive to Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators).  I decided to case the card exactly the way it was using the same stampset Friends 24/7.

Well almost.  The recipe for the card called for Blushing Bride Textured card and since I don’t have any I used smooth card for the main card piece.  Instead of using the embossing technique on the main image, I stamped mine using More Mustard ink which had been stamped off once onto scrap paper.The “24-7” has been stamped using Old Olive ink.  I attached a piece of More Mustard cardstock which has been punched along one edge using the Scallop Edge punch to the bottom of the Very Vanilla image piece. After attaching this piece  to the Blushing Bride card, I  pierced a row of holes using my Mat Pack and Paper Piercing Tool.  I inked up “Friends” using my Early Expresso Stampin’ Write Marker and stamped onto Very Vanilla card and cut it out.  I added this over the main image using dimensionals.  I punched the flower using the Boho Blossoms Punch from Blushing Bride card, attached a Basic Pearl in the middle and added it to the card using dimensionals.

What do you think?  Did I get it right?  I think I am pretty close.

This is such a cute card, I think I am going to have to make more of these using a different stampset.

Bye for now, Kris.

Bold and Bright Birthday

January 6, 2011

Today’s card uses this fantastic Monday Lunchtime sketch from MaryJo’s  Techno Stamper Blog.

And this is my take on the sketch.  I used the Birthday Bash colour selection from Page 5 of the Idea Book and Catalogue and the Party Hearty Stampset.

I embossed the front of my Pacific Point card using the Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder.  Then I inked up the party hats  using my Real Red, Pear Pizzazz, Bashful Blue and Pacific Point Stampin’ Write Markers and stamped onto Whisper White card.  I had to do this several times and then I cut them out to make the pennants for the front of the card.  I drew the lines with my Real Red Stampin’ Write Marker onto Whisper White card  and then attached the cut out hats to look like a long pennant.  I embossed this piece using the Square Lattice Embossing folder.  I embossed the Pear Pizzazz card using the Finial Press embossing folder and added a piece of Real Red card with the edge punched using the Scallop Edge Punch.  This is attached to the card front over the embossed Whisper White card.  I stamped “you take the cake” using Pacific Point ink onto Whisper White card and punched the end with my 1 1/4″ square punch.  I sponged the edges of this piece with Pear Pizzazz ink.  I used my bone folder to curl the card slightly and then added dimensionals in the centre and Mini Glue dots on the ends to attach it to the card front.  I inked up the “celebrate you” stamp using my Pacific Point, Pear Pizzazz and Real Red Stampin’ Write Markers and stamped onto Whisper White card.  I punched it out using the Scallop Circle Punch and sponged the edges with Real Red ink.  I stamped the “present” image using Real Red ink onto Whisper White card and used my 3/4″ Circle Punch to punch it out.  I added the “present” to the centre of the “celebrate you” image with dimensionals and again using dimensionals attached it to the card front.

You can see how embossing after adding the “hats” to the Whisper White card, really imbeds them.  In fact this is called inlaid embossing and I absolutely love this technique.

I am really pleased with this card, let me know what you think.

Bye for now, Kris.

CASING

January 5, 2011

Gretchen Barron posted a card sometime ago using a US stampset French Foliage.  Now we don’t have that particular set but I just loved the way the card looks….like a beautifully wrapped present, so I just had to make my version.

I used  another stampset which I have hardly ever used…Scribble This and Crumb Cake, a colour I am fast becoming addicted too.  My base card is Crumb Cake.  The Very Vanilla layer has been embossed using the Petals A Plenty Embossing Folder.  Before attaching this layer to the card base I wrapped it with the gorgeous Victoria 5/8″ Crochet Trim.  I stamped the flower from Scribble This twice onto Crumb Cake card using Early Expresso ink and cut them out.  I stamped “birthday wishes” from Sincere Salutations onto Very Vanilla card using Early Expresso ink and sponged the edges using Crumb Cake ink, then added a layer of Crumb Cake card.   I stacked the flowers onto the greeting piece, pierced a hole and inserted one of the absolutely gorgeous Vintage Brads through the centre.  I used Mini Glue dots to attach this to the card front.   I loved Gretchen’s card and I absolutely love this one as well.  It is so simple and oh so beautiful.

Bye for now, Kris.

Two-Step Love

January 4, 2011

Each week SUDSOL sends out the  Sudsol Weekly with all the challenges, chats, links to projects and anything else of interest going on for the week.  This week was a challenge to CASE this card which I think was featured in the US Stampin’ Success magazine (similar to our Australian Impressions magazine which is sent to us each month by Stampin’ Up!).

This is my version of the card.  I started with Marina Mist card 12cm x 24cm scored and folded to make a 12cm square card.  Unfortunately this will not post but I will hand deliver this, probably give it to my hubby for Valentines.  I added a layer of Whisper White card which I embossed using the Perfect Polka Dots Impression Folder.  The next  layer of Marina Mist card is 8cm.  The Whisper White card square (7.5cm square) has been embossed using the Square Lattice Embossing Folder.  I punched one bird and two wings from Marina Mist card using the Two-Step Bird Punch.  Then I stamped the bird from Punch Potpourri (Level 1 Hostess set) using Marina Mist ink onto Whisper White card and punched it out using the Two-Step Bird Punch.  I sponged the edges of the two birds and the wings using Marina Mist ink and added them to the card front.  I punched the smallest heart using  the Heart to Heart Punch from Marina Mist card.  I stamped “love you” from the Short and Sweet stampset using Marina Mist ink on Whisper White card and punched it out using the Word Window Punch.  I attached this to a Marina Mist Modern Label and added it to the card. 

I’m quite pleased with this card.  What do you think?  Would you like to make or receive a card like this?

Bye for now, Kris.

Sketch Challenge

January 3, 2011

My card today is for the sketch challenge this week on Stamping 411.  I also used the colours from the Colour Inspiration on Stamping 411

I have a base card of Rose Red with an added layer of So Saffron which has been stamped with the  En Francais Background  using So Saffron ink.  I also sponged the edges using the same ink.  I ran a strip of Very Vanilla card through the Big Shot using the Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder which I had brayered  with So Saffron ink so that I would get a lovely soft impression.  This was layered onto a piece of Wild Wasabi card which has one edge punched with the Eyelet Edge Punch.  The words “very” and ‘sorry” from the Three Little Words stampset were inked using my Wild Wasabi Stampin’ Write Marker and stamped onto Very Vanilla card.  I punched them out with the Medium Jewellery Tag Punch, pierced a hole through the top, threaded through some linen thread and attached it to the back of the Wild Wasabi card.  I used Mini Glue Dots to position each of the tags.  I ran another piece of Very Vanilla card through the Big Shot using the Elegant Lines Embossing Folder which I had brayered with So Saffron ink and layered it onto a piece of Rose Red card.  This piece is added to the card using dimensionals.  I added a Rose Red butterfly cut with the Beautiful Wings Embosslit.

Not really sure whether I like this one or not.  What do you think?

Bye for now, Kris.

Happy Birthday Dad

January 2, 2011

And Mum.  My parents both celebrate their birthdays today, however my Dad is celebrating a special one – his 80th.  We are going to have a family lunch to celebrate this event later in the month, but I thought I would share with you the card that I sent to him.

I find it rather hard to make male cards, but I did want this one to be special.  I started with Early Expresso card which is 22cm x 11cm scored and folded in half.  I stamped the Medallion Background onto a 10cm square piece of Confetti Cream card using Early Expresso ink and then cut it into 4 5cm square pieces.  I sponged each edge of the four pieces with Early Expresso ink and then attached them to the front of the card.  I stamped the Medallion Background onto a 9cm square piece of Confetti Cream, again using Early Expresso ink.  I sponged the edges with the same ink and then distressed the edges using the tool from the Cutter Kit.  I added this to the card using dimensionals.  I stamped the image from Sense of Time onto a piece of Confetti Cream using Early Expresso ink and cut it out.  Again I sponged the edges with  Early Expresso ink and distressed the edges.  I added it to the front of the card using dimensionals.  I printed the O.B.E. onto Confetti Cream card using my computer and matching the ink colour to Early Expresso.  I punched this out using the 1″ circle punch and sponged and distressed the edges before adding it to the card front with dimensionals

For those of you who may not know the O.B.E. stands for Over B…. Eighty.

I love the way this card has turned out and I hope that my Dad does too.

Bye for now, Kris.

Happy New Year

January 1, 2011

What an exciting day.  The beginning of a new year with all its possibilities.  I am not one for making resolutions but I am going to try and be a regular blogger this year.  I love reading your comments, it really makes my day.  I am also going to try and spend more time nurturing my Stampin’ Up! business.  I love being a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator.  I have made so many friends since I started sharing my passion for papercrafting and today I want to say Thank You to all of you for being so supportive of my Stampin’ Up! business.   I have also grown my own downline  to 3, all of them lovely ladies.  I love that we all share with each other and that we all bring something different to our little group.  I would also like to thank each of them today for being my friends first and colleagues second.  So Thanks to Sarah, Shirley and Jenny (unfortunately Jenny doesn’t have a blog, yet).

Now I do have a card to share with you today.   I used a colour combination that took my eye when I was playing with my Colour Coach.  So Saffron, Always Artichoke and Cajun Craze.

The So Saffron card has been  run through the Big Shot using the Elegant Bouquet Embossing Folder.  The Cajun Craze card has been embossed using the same folder, layered onto Always Artichoke card and added to the  So Saffron card.   I wrapped  this whole piece with Whisper White 1cm wide Taffeta Ribbon and then attached it to the Always Artichoke cardfront.  I inked the image from the Just Believe stampset using my Always Artichoke and So Saffron markers and stamped it onto Whisper White card, added an Always Artichoke layer and attached it to the cardfront using dimensionals

I think this is the first time I have used Cajun Craze but I am sure to use it a lot more. 

I am going to have a quiet day, perhaps playing with some ideas for classes for the upcoming year.  My first class will be next Saturday, the 8th January, so take a look at the Classes and Workshops Page and contact me to reserve your place.

Bye for now, Kris.

Some Monkey Business

December 31, 2010

I have had the Fox and Friends stampset for a while now and I don’t think it has seen any ink.  So as I need more birthday cards for some young great nieces and nephews, I thought I would have a play.

My colours come straight from the Colour Coach,  on the back of the Garden Green card, its called a creative combination.  The Colour Coach is a fantastic resource for those like me who are slightly colour challenged.

I started with Garden Green card as the base and stamped the Sanded Background using Garden Green ink.  I also sponged the edges with the same ink (I really love sponged edges).  I added a layer of Chocolate Chip card which has one edge punched with the Scallop Edge Punch.  The next layer is Confetti Cream and I stamped “Birthday wishes” from the Sincere Salutations stampset using Chocolate Chip ink.  Next I created a window from More Mustard card and added a piece of Confetti Cream card to the back.  I only attached these two pieces together in the corners and the very centre.  I stamped the little monkey from Fox and Friends four times onto Confetti Cream card using Chocolate Chip ink and cut them out.  Then I slipped their tails behind the frame in various places and added a  Mini Glue Dot to them to keep them in place.  The window is attached to the card front using dimensionals.

I think this is a fun card and I am sure will appeal to my great nieces and nephews.

I’d love to show you how to make a card like this, contact me (k.mcintosh1@optusnet.com.au) and we can discuss how.

Bye for now, Kris.

Wheelie Fun

December 30, 2010

Today’s card is the result of finally having time to play with some of the things I bought from the Summer Mini catalogue. 

I love the idea of the Builder Wheels and thought they would be fun to use.  You buy a spindle which will let you have up to 3 wheels on at a time.  The spindle fits the Jumbo Wheel Handle.   The cartridges come uninked and are triple cell, which means you add 3 different colours to the cartridge and then you can roll, 3 wheels in 3 different colours at the same time.

This card doesn’t actually use them all together, but I had fun playing with them anyway.  I inked my cartridge with Ridinghood Red, Tempting Turquoise and Daffodil Yellow.

To make this card, I used Basic Gray as my base and rolled the bottom edge of the card with the Candle Crazy Builder wheel using Basic Bray ink.  I added a layer of Daffodil Delight card and then a layer of Ridinghood Red which has been rolled along the bottom edge with the Birthday Builder Wheel.  I stamped the 3 images from the Choo Choo stampset onto Whisper White card using Ridinghood Red, Tempting Turquoise and Daffodil Yellow ink and cut them out.  I stamped the “present” image from Loads of Love Accessories on Whisper White card using Basic Gray ink and cut them out.  I coloured the presents using Tempting Turquoise, Daffodil Yellow and Ridinghood Red Stampin’ Write Markers.  I also stamped the “smoke” images onto Whisper White card using Basic Gray ink and cut them out.  I rolled the Right on Track Standard Wheel across the bottom of a piece of Whisper White card using Basic Gray ink and added my train carriages over the top.  I then placed the “steam” so that it was puffing out of  the engine.

I love these colours together – you will remember that I have used them before for a colour challenge – and I love this card.  I have a great nephew with a birthday coming up and I am sure he will be delighted to receive it.

The Builder Wheels are fun to use, although  there is a little learning curve, so I am going to plan my first Technique Class for the year around using these wheels and showcasing all that they can do.  Keep your eye out on my Classes and Workshops page for an update.  I will also be posting details of my first class in the next day or two.

Well the sun is shining finally, not sure for how long, so  I am off to do some washing and housework.

Bye for now, Kris.