Sunday, 29 December 2013

Love You More with World Map background



I hope you had a lovely Christmas, whether celebrating with family and friends or enjoying some quiet time to yourself.

Our phone line is back up but the internet is not yet, although there are several BT men on the road working away and battling against the winds. Sometimes we can get online via the BT hotspot, sometimes we can’t. Even when it works, it’s very slow. If this post appears, it will be a miracle.

If you have Christmas money to spend, you might want to consider the Whole Lot of Love promotion. The products are designed for Valentine’s projects but can be used for so much more. Check out these cards I made for my team members who joined me at Convention.

I used the globe from the Love You More stamp set and teamed it up with the World Map background stamp. Not to pat myself on the back too much, but I love the background I’ve created here and plan to incorporate this into a class at some point in 2014. It’s done with the brayer but don’t panic; it’s REALLY easy.

The “banner” is created with the Mosaic Punch. I cut a strip of cardstock just narrower than the punch aperture and slid it in to punch just one end.

Stamps: Love You More, World Ma
Cardstock: Pool Party, Basic Black, Rich Razzleberry
Ink: Black Stazon, Pool Party, Crumb Cake, Certainly Celery
Accessories: Mosaic Punch, Brayer, Chalk Talk Framelits, Markers – Gumball Green, Rich Razzleberry, Pool Party

Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Merry Christmas



The latest here is that our phone line is down and won’t be fixed this side of Christmas. Probably due to the high winds we’ve been experiencing over the past two days. But my mobile is working and I can get my emails if I stand in the right part of the house for the BT wifi hotspot!

So I just wanted to wish you all a very Merry Christmas – and I’ll be back soon with some more projects and news. 

Monday, 23 December 2013

Calm Christmas card



It’s not too late for this card, either, as it’s not one you’d want to post due to the bulky element.  I have been known to receive a handmade card from my friend and downline Alison at late as 6pm on Christmas Day because she’s been running behind on her making. Considering that this is also her birthday, I feel privileged to have received one at all! But she’s ahead of me this year, for the first time in history.

Stamps: Calm Christmas
Cardstock: Cherry Cobbler, Soft Sky, Whisper White
Ink: Soft Sky, Cherry Cobbler
Accessories: Cherry Cobbler ribbon, Frosted Finishes Embellishments

Sunday, 22 December 2013

Chalkboard Christmas gift tags





Here’s a little project that it’s not too late to start, yes even now. All you need are some dies (or some scissors and a steady hand), some white embossing powder and a Chalk Marker.

We made these at my Christmas: All Wrapped Up class and I love them, especially when added to a plainly wrapped present with some white trim*. Very stylish - even when I've pressed too hard with the stamp and created white where there shouldn’t be white! 

It’s the chalkboard technique – all you do is white emboss some words onto black cardstock and then swipe your white inkpad across the cardstock to represent chalk marks. Alternatively, use the embossing buddy to add the chalky effect. I used the Chalk Marker to draw dots around the edges to complete the look.

Stamps: Merry Little Christmas, Greetings of the Season
Cardstock: Basic Black
Ink: Whisper White
Accessories: White embossing powder, Chalk Talk framelits, Ovals framelits, Chalk Marker, Cherry Cobbler seam binding ribbon

(bell is from the 99p Shop in Westfield Derby - you get 10 in a pack!)

Saturday, 21 December 2013

Caturday: kittens and a laser pointer!


Kittens and laser pointers go together like Christmas and Slade... and these three cuties had a ball chasing the impossible-to-catch light at Woodland Nook last weekend. They need homes, in case you’re interested...


Friday, 20 December 2013

Going crackers with the Mosaic Punch




These crackers are all the rage since the arrival of the Envelope Punch Board.

However, I tried making one using cardstock and the board and didn’t feel comfortable about the amount of pressure I needed to apply to punch through a double thickness of cardstock. So, rather than risk my beloved Envelope Punch Board, I used the Mosaic Punch instead.

A cracker like this is a fun way to wrap a medium-sized gift such as a scarf or a few pairs of socks. But you will notice that smaller items could fall out – you can remedy this with two squares of cardstock on the insides of the ends – remember not to add them until after you’ve inserted the gift though!

I used a tutorial by UK demonstrator Caroline Hallet.

I used a piece of 12x12 textured Cherry Cobbler cardstock cut down to 12” x 9½”
Put the short side up against the top of the Simply Scored tool and score along the length at:           

2¼”            
4½”            
6¾”            
9”

Turn your cardstock 90º and put the long edge up against the top of the Simply Scored tool.  Score along the width at:                        
2¼”            
2¾”           
3¼”

Turn your cardstock 180º and score again at the above measurements.

Next you punch out as shown in Caroline’s video – I used the Mosaic Punch, pushing it in just under halfway. As you’re punching a double thickness, it’s a lot easier than using the Envelope Punch Board, although the board should be fine for crackers made from DSP.

The DSP to decorate measures 5” x 1 7/8”

Stamps: Greetings of the Season
Cardstock: Textured Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White, Old Olive, Silver Glimmer Paper
Paper: Season of Style DSP stack
Ink: Old Olive
Accessories: Cherry Cobbler seam binding ribbon, Festive Flurries Framelits dies, Chalk Marker

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Muslin bag with Santa's List



I love this muslin bag which we decorated at my Christmas: All Wrapped Up class at the weekend. It would be a gorgeous way of giving a small present such as jewellery.

I adapted this from a video tutorial by Connie Collins – although I discovered that if I attempted to add any adhesive over the coloured image, the colours would run.

Santa is stamped onto tissue paper, Mod Podged onto the bag, sealed with more Mod Podge and then coloured with blender pens and ink pads. Instead of Mod Podging over the top of the coloured image, I sprayed it with some craft sealant, although hairspray would probably do the same job.

The snowflake is made from some white wadding which came with our new bed! I knew it would come in handy one day. It was a gamble using the Framelits on it, but I’m happy to say that no harm befell the dies. There’s a hint of a Pool Party marker around the edges.

Stamps: Santa’s List
Cardstock: Cherry Cobbler, Silver Glimmer Paper
Ink: Cherry Cobbler, Crisp Canteloupe, Crumb Cake
Accessories: Muslin bag, Festive Flurries dies, 1” circle punch, ¾” circle punch, Seam Binding ribbon – Cherry Cobbler, Frosted Finishes embellishments
Other: tissue paper, Mod Podge, craft sealant

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