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Christmas Tri-Shutter

September 5, 2009

I had a lovely class last weekend where we made four cards using different folds.  This  is the tri-shutter card which we made.

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We used Ski-Slope Designer Series Paper from the current mini catalogue.  The base card was Old Olive and the main panels Whisper White mounted onto Real Red.  The ribbon is Real Red 5/8″ grosgrain.  The stampset is Season of Joy and the words are from Many Merry Messages.  Inks used are Real Red, Old Olive and Chocolate Chip.  We had a great time putting all the pieces together and everyone loved the way the card turned out.  If you haven’t made one of these yet – you really should try.  There is an excellent tutorial on Splitcoast Stampers here by Bonnie Szwalkiewicz.  Get crafting and make one of these beautiful cards.

A beautiful thankyou

August 21, 2009

I was lucky enough to have a catchup morning  with a group of other Stampin’ Up! demonstrators who all live in the same area where I live.  We met at our local coffee shop and had lots of fun getting to know each other.  While there my lovely downline Shirley gave me a beautiful card to thank me for loaning her a stampset and some cardstock for her workshop.

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Shirley does lovely work and this card is no exception.  She has used the Good Morning Sunshine Designer Series Paper, Kiwi Kiss and Pacific Point Cardstock and the beautiful stampset Eastern Blooms.  She has just started her own blog so please check out her other work here.

I also want to share with you some beautiful work done by my lovely granddaughter Abigail.  Abi is 4 1/2 and loves to stamp.  Last week while she was spending some time with me she decided to make a card and decided that it should be just like one I had just made.

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She picked the colours around a piece of ribbon from my offcut stash.  The tree from Thoughts and Prayers was stamped and then I cut it into pieces for her.  She glued everything down using snail and then found the wide oval cutout also in my offcut stash and stamped the for you.  After she had finished stamping she decided to do some writing to give the card to her Mum.  I think I just may have another budding Stampin’ Up! demonstrator on my hands.  I wonder how old you have to be?

OBE

August 15, 2009

One of the members of a group that my husband and I belong to is turning eighty and I volunteered to make the card to be presented with his OBE (over b…. eighty) award.  I have drawn inspiration from this card which I found on Splitcoast Stampers.  I love the colours – Very Vanilla and Night of Navy.

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I first stamped the Sanded Background onto Very Vanilla card using Night of Navy Ink.  Then over that I stamped the “cog” image from the Sense of Time stampset which is a new set in the Spring Mini catalogue.  Then over that I stamped the large “clock” image from the same set firstly stamping off twice onto scrap paper.  I then sponged the edges with the same ink.  The ship image is from the Seaworthy stampset and this has been stamped in Night of Navy ink onto Very Vanilla Card.  The edges were sponged with the same ink and then it was attached to Night of Navy card.   This was then attached to the larger stamped piece and wraped with twine.  The whole thing was then attached to the Night of Navy base cardstock.

I am quite pleased with this card and hope that John likes it too.

Spring Mini Out Now

August 1, 2009

Well the Spring Mini catalogue is released today and what a fantastic catalogue it is.  Beautiful new stampsets with co-ordinating papers and rub-ons.  A great new scallop oval punch.  Now you can nest the small oval and large oval into the new scallop oval and they have even released a stampset Oval All which fits the new punch.

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You can view the new catalogue online here.

 

 

 

If you would like one of these catalogues or if you would like to order any product from this catalogue please contact me k.mcintosh1@optusnet.com.

Just to whet your appetite I made this card at retreat using the new Forest Friends and Oval All stampsets.

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I have stamped the branch image from Thoughts and Prayers on the left hand side of the Whisper White card with Old Olive ink three times.  I punched out three flowers in Pretty in Pink using the Trio Punch.  I used crystal effects to adhere the seed beeds from the Pretties Kit and attached them over the branches.  I stamped the “Bambi” image using Chocolate Chip ink in the bottom right hand corner and the “Thumper” image in Close to Cocoa.  Both these images are from the Forest Friends stampset.  I stamped “fabulous friend” from the new Oval All stampset in Basic Black ink and coloured the flowers with a Pretty in Pink marker.  I punched this image out using the large oval and mounted it onto Chocolate Chip card punched out using the new scallop oval punch and attached it to the top right hand corner.  I distressed the edges of the Whisper White card and attached it to a piece of Chocolate Chip card using dimensionals.  I wrapped the bottom of the Chocolate Chip card with wide Old Olive grosgrain ribbon and tied a square clear button on using linen thread.  This whole piece was then attached to a Close to Cocoa base card.  Don’t you just love these gorgeous little animals.  This card is a case of  one that I saw on Splitcoast stampers here.

My granddaughter Abi just loves this card and she just might receive it next time she helps out her Nana.

Retreat Challenges

July 31, 2009

When we arrived at retreat we were each given a gift bag filled with goodies.  There were also three challenges which you could participate in if you wished.

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The first challenge was a sketch challenge.  The cardstock was provided.  I decided to randomly swipe the Night of Navy  base cardstock with a Night of Navy ink pad.  The Baja Breeze piece I stamped with En Francais using Baja Breeze ink and then sponging the edges with the same ink.  The Pumpkin Pie piece I stamped with the greeting from Cheers to You in Pumpkin Pie ink and then sponged the edges with the same ink.  I stamped the Martini glass from the Cheers to You set and coloured in using Baja Breeze, Night of Navy, Pumpkin Pie and a Ruby Red Cherry.  I punched this piece out with the small tag and then mounted it onto a piece of Basic Black which I had punched out using the Tag punch.   I used dimensionals to attach the tag to the card.

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The next challenge was a “mystery” challenge.  Everyone’s pack contained something different and we had to come up with whatever we wished.  You had to use all the pieces in some way, a punch and you could add ribbon if you wished.  I used a favourite layout of mine and stamped the branch from Thoughts and Prayers using Regal Rose and Always Artichoke markers.  I used a greeting from Short and Sweet, punching out with the small oval and mounting on a Regal Rose large oval.  I punched the So Saffron strip with the Eyelet Edge and added the Always Artichoke Ribbon.  The Brocade Blue base cardstock has been stamped with the Weathered Background using Brocade Blue ink.  All in all not too bad.

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The next challenge was all about pink.  We were given a piece of Pink Pirouette cardstock to use as our base and a piece of Pink Pirouette stripped grosgrain ribbon.  I decided to use the grass from Inspired by Nature which I stamped in Close to Cocoa on Whisper White card.  I mounted this to a piece of Close to Cocoa card, wrapped it with the ribbon and attached it the Pink Pirouette card.  I stamped the butterfly image from Dreams Du Jour three times onto Whisper White card using Pink Pirouette ink and then cut them out.  I sponged the edges of the butterflies with Regal Rose ink and attached them to the card using dimensionals under the wings and snail down the body of the butterfly.  For this one I got an “honourable mention” and I was thrilled to bits.

Back Home

July 27, 2009

Well I am home after an absolutely FABULOUS weekend.  We were spoiled and looked after from the moment we arrived.  Stephanie, Nicki and Vicki along with a few extra helpers do an amazing job.  We were provided with a “little” bag of goodies when we arrived, which contained lots to nibble on while we are creating, a bottle of water and also 3 different challenges and 3 3D items to make.   

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This is a photo of the group from our table. 

Back Row – Ann, Myra, Nan, Judy, Helen and Robyn.

Front Row – Myself and Sarah.

A big thank you to these lovely ladies who made the weekend such fun.

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This is my dining room table loaded with all the things I made over the weekend.  Some of these were made at classes I attended, some were challenges and others inspired by all the talent that surrounded me.

I will endeavour to post some of these things individually in coming posts.

Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it’s off to retreat I go

July 24, 2009

I am so excited, today I am travelling to Coolangatta to stay at the Greenmount Resort.  I am attending a stamping retreat organised by my lovely upline Stephanie Pike, along with Nicki Tidbold and Vicki Dean.  I attended this retreat last year and had a fantastic time.  These ladies do an awesome job.  Classes are always fantastic.  Food is great.  Accommodation terrific.  This year I am going with my Mum (who came last year) and my daughter Sarah (also a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator).  Retreat starts at 4pm today and ends 5pm Sunday.  WooHoo.  When I come back I will show you what I managed to get done.  

Anyway before I go I thought I would share a card a demonstrated recently at a workshop for the lovely Jo-Anne and her family and friends.

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I have used Mellow Moss for my base card and stamped along the bottom edge with one of the images from Pocket Silhouettes also in Mellow Moss Ink.  I stamped on a piece of Whisper White card firstly with another image from Pocket Silhouettes in Mellow Moss ink, then another image in Elegant Eggplant ink and then another image in Rose Red ink.  This stamped piece was layered onto a piece of Elegant Eggplant card.  The Rose Red card is puched using the new Eyelet Punch (Did I mention I looove it?) and then the stamped piece is layered on the top. The whole piece was then layered on to the Mellow Moss Card.  Three half pearls from the Pretties Kit were added to the top left hand corner using Mini Glue Dots.  The “friend to friend” stamp is also part of the Pocket Silhouettes stampset and was stamped in Elegant Eggplant ink onto Whisper White card.  I punched it out with the word window punch, attached it to the bottom right hand corner and trimmed off the overhang so that I got a straight edge.

This is a very simple card but a very pretty one and such an easy technique to use.  The ladies loved it and so do I.

If you would like to know more about having me come to your home to demonstrate a card such as this to you and your friends then please contact me k.mcintosh1@optusnet.com.

A Special Blessing

July 15, 2009

My youngest granddaughter Jae was christened recently and this is the card I made her. 

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I stamped the beautiful floral cross from the Special Blessing stampset in versamark ink on Pink Pirouette cardstock and heat set with white embossing powder.  I then cut the image out.  I used Whisper White Card as my base but trimmed the front and used the new Eyelet Border punch.  I added a piece of Pretty in Pink Cardstock also with the Eyelet Border and wrapped with White Tafetta Ribbon.  I used a piece of Pink Pirouette Card to cover the back of the whole front section.  The cross was mounted to the left hand side using dimensionals.  May God bless you on your Baptism day was stamped using Pretty in Pink ink.

I love the simple elegance of this card.

Recent Workshop

July 2, 2009

I held a workshop earlier this month for a lovely lady who was my very first hostess (Hi Lynda).  I demonstrated a card using the Upsy Daisy stampset and thought I would share it with you.

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The base cardstock is Basic Gray to which I have added a piece of Kiwi Kiss Patterns Designer Series Paper.  The “ric rac” was created using a piece of Riding Hood Red cardstock and the Scallop Edge punch.    I inked the flowers firstly with Pink Pirouette and then swiped the bottom with Riding Hood Red ink and stamped them onto Whisper White Cardstock and mounted it onto a piece of Kiwi Kiss cardstock.  I stamped the words using Riding Hood Red ink onto Whisper White card and punched out with the large oval punch, swiped the edges with Riding Hood Red ink and mounted onto a piece of Kiwi Kiss card punched out using the wide oval punch.  I attached this to the daisy image and mounted the whole thing to the card using dimensionals.  

To make the “ric rac” with your scallop edge punch you need a fairly thin piece of cardstock.  I used a piece 3/4″ wide.  You punch one side making sure that you start with a full scallop and then you flip the piece of cardstock and start with a half scallop – voila “ric rac”.

Let me know what you think.

Flip Album

June 30, 2009

A few weeks ago, Sarah and I hosted a class where everyone made a “Flip Album”.  The instructions for this amazing little album were posted here by Amy Celona.  She has some fantastic ideas and it is worth taking a look around her website.

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We used Basic Gray, Night of Navy and Kiwi Kiss cardstock to construct the basic album.  Then we used the beautiful Urban Garden Designer Series Paper to decorate our albums.  The fabulous thing about the album is that it just keeps on opening.  I used mine to showcase the construction of our new home. 

 

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This shows the album with the left and right covers open.

 

 

Flip Album 2nd Open

This shows the next two pages flipped open.

 

 

Flip Album 3rd Open

This shows the centre of the album. 

 

 

The great thing about a class like this is seeing all the different ways that everyone put their album together.  We all started with the same basic pieces but the individual creativity of all of the ladies is reflected in their finished albums.