Saturday, 29 November 2008

Christmas box

A little 5-10-15-20 box for Christmas. Very easy for tiny gifts, you could always squeeze and seal the top (click here for example) and hang them on the Christmas tree. For the box template, please click here

The handle of the box is made by scalloping the edge of a piece of cardstock, then turning it round and scalloping the other edge, too. 

The box is made from Mellow Moss cardstock with a very simple embellishment. Not a very exciting project but it’s all I have until I find a window of daylight to take some photos! It’s soooooo gloomy at the moment, and very frustrating as I have several projects ready and waiting to show you.

Stamps: Happy Winter
Cardstock: Mellow Moss, Always Artichoke, Whisper White
Paper: Wintergreen
Ink: Always Artichoke
Accessories: Rich Regals brads, Scallop Edge Punch. 1/4" grosgrain ribbon - Whisper White, 1 ¼” circle punch, 1 3/8” circle punch, Scallop Circle Punch

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Thursday, 27 November 2008

Chocolate Trees


I’m certainly getting my money’s worth out of Lovely as a Tree this month. It’s such a beautiful set – and our class attendees clearly agreed as we sold several sets at Chocolate Night!

The moon masking technique makes all the difference to this card. It’s just a sticky note punched with a 1” circle punch, stuck on the card then sponged around with Stampin’ Pastels. The sticky circle mask is removed before stamping the trees on the top in Chocolate Chip.

The word “celebrate” was stamped on Creamy Caramel then punched out with the Round Tab Punch. On my sample here, I used the old Prints Designer Series Papers in Close to Cocoa but our guests were lucky enough to get the new Patterns Designer Series Papers in Chocolate Chip. I also used the wide Chocolate Chip grosgrain ribbon on this same, while our guests uses Caramel Gingham Ribbon, which was a much better fit in the small space.

Stamps: Lovely as a Tree
Cardstock: Close to Cocoa, Chocolate Chip, Creamy Caramel, Very Vanilla
Paper: Prints Designer Series Papers - Close to Cocoa
Ink: Chocolate Chip
Accessories: Round Tab Punch, 5/8” Grosgrain Ribbon - Chocolate Chip

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Tuesday, 25 November 2008

What's in the box?

This is the second 3D project from Chocolate Night. It’s a clever little box containing a bar of chocolate. The clever bit? You pull the ribbon (you don’t even have to untie the bow) and the chocolate comes out.

You can make them to fit any bar of chocolate, or packs of seeds, sachets of hot chocolate, popcorn etc. Just make your box slightly larger than the contents and punch two holes in the top. You do need loads of ribbon, though - thread the ribbon through both holes, then use the chocolate to push it down to the bottom of the box. Tie a bow at the top and trim.

At last you get to see some of the Patterns Designer Series Paper – this one goes really well with True Friend.

Stamps: True Friend
Cardstock: Creamy Caramel, Close to Cocoa, Very Vanilla
Paper: Patterns Designer Series Papers - Chocolate Chip
Ink: Close to Cocoa, Versamark®
Accessories: 1 ¼” circle punch, 1 3/8” circle punch, Scallop Circle Punch, sticky strip, ¼” Grosgrain Ribbon – Chocolate Chip

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Monday, 24 November 2008

Another chocolate project

This is one of the 3D items we made at Chocolate Night. Well, I say “we”, I didn’t have a hand in this at all! I was on the card-making table and Alison was on the 3D table.

So I can safely say without bragging that I think this is a gorgeous project – because Alison made it.

Inside the mug there is some shredded paper, plus a sachet of hot chocolate, a small bag of mini marshmallows and a large chocolate coin.

The tag makes much use of the corner rounder, with some of the lovely new Patterns Designer Series Papers in Chocolate Chip.

I love the way she has stamped the star on the twill tape – a great touch.

Stamps: Season of Joy, Basic Phrases
Cardstock: Chocolate Chip, Very Vanilla
Paper: Patterns Designer Series Paper – Chocolate Chip
Ink: Close to Cocoa
Accessories: Twill tape, taffeta ribbon – Very Vanilla, 5/8” Grosgrain Ribbon - Chocolate Chip, corner rounder

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Saturday, 22 November 2008

First taste of chocolate

Last night’s Chocolate Night was a great success – although the lady who came to lock up the hall would probably disagree as we over-ran by an hour. Oops.

We made four projects; two cards and two 3D items. Everything was made in Close to Cocoa, Chocolate Chip, Creamy Caramel and Very Vanilla – the most delicious of all the Stampin’ Up!® colours!

This is the card that inspired my little pink notebook of the other day. It’s actually quite a time-consuming card to make, as we soon discovered!

Just to recap, we stamped the image twice – once on Very Vanilla, and once on Designer Series Paper. On my sample you can see the retired Prints Designer Series Papers in Close to Cocoa. On the night we used a similar spotted design from the new Patterns Designer Series Papers in Chocolate Chip.

We coloured the icing using my brand new Watercolour Wonder™ crayons. I love these and they were first on my list when I earned £100 of Stampin’ Up! freebies recently. I’ll show you more of my new goodies over the coming weeks.

To colour the icing, we just “scribbled” a little with the crayons, around the edges of the image, then blended the colour using a blender pen.

We decided the finishing touch was probably a Malteser – created using a ½” circle punch, with a swish of the white gel pen to create some reflection.

Finally, we added glitter on the sprinkles – just to “girly it up” a bit!

Oh, and the Vanilla cardstock is dirtied around the edges with Stampin’ Pastels, using sponge daubers.

Stamps: Crazy for Cupcakes
Cardstock: Creamy Caramel, Chocolate Chip, Very Vanilla
Paper: Prints Designer Series Papers – Close to Cocoa
Ink: Chocolate Chip
Accessories: ½” circle punch, Stampin’ Glitter, Stampin’ Pastels, sponge daubers

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Friday, 21 November 2008

Have your cake and eat it

So, when I was rooting through my box of things to alter, which I’ve been squirreling away for years, I found another mulberry notepad – this time in hot pink.

It was just crying out for a fairy cake, I thought, so I stuck one on the front. This was actually inspired by one of the cards we are making at Chocolate Night tonight although, naturally, tonight’s card will be in shades of brown, as will all the projects on the agenda.

First I stamped the image on to some Designer Series Paper and cut it out with my FAB new Paper Snips. Next I stamped the image again on to Whisper White cardstock. I stuck the pink paper case on to the white image, then cut out the cake completely, cutting off the candle.

I coloured the sprinkles with blender pen and ink pads (Tempting Turquoise and Pixie Pink).

Next, to cover the bottom of the candle, I stuck a ½” circle of Pixie Pink cardstock over the top, to represent a cherry… or something else that’s round and sits on top of cakes. A line of white gel pen gave it some life.

Finally, I used some white liquid appliqué (which I haven’t managed to find in the shops for years – if anyone knows where I can get some more, I’d be very grateful) all over the topping, heating it with my Heat Tool to puff it up.

Stamps: Crazy for Cupcakes
Cardstock: Pretty in Pink, Pixie Pink, Whisper White
Ink: Basic Black, Tempting Turquoise, Pixie Pink
Accessories: Petals & Paisleys Designer Series Paper, ½” circle punch, ¼” Grosgrain Ribbon - Tempting Turquoise, ¼” Grosgrain Ribbon - Whisper White, White gel pen, white liquid appliqué (not Stampin’ Up!), notepad (not Stampin’ Up!)

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Thursday, 20 November 2008

Rub-ons!

This little book was a doddle to decorate. It came covered in mulberry paper – don’t ask me where I got it from because I’ve had it for years. Well, I can tell you – I bought it in Reams in Matlock but it was so long ago that it seems highly unlikely that they’ll still have them... I don't even know if the shop is still there. 

So clearly, I’ve been hoarding this book for a long time, waiting for a reason to do something with it.

The reason arrived in the form of rub-ons. I used to love rub-ons as a child – but in those days they usually featured Winnie the Pooh or animals. Rub-ons have grown up and are now funky embellishments for cards and scrapbook pages. I really like the look of white rub-ons on a photo in a scrapbook page. They are perfect for any surface which is hard to stamp on – like this mulberry notepad.

They always work well on glass, textured cardstock, metal, wood… you name it. These funky flowers came from the Hidden Garden Blossoms pack – and the good news is that you can currently buy these at 20% off!

To qualify for the discount, just spend £20 on any other Stampin’ Up! products, and you’ll get the rub-ons for £6, instead of the usual £7.50.

Also in the offer is textured cardstock – the perfect companion to rub-ons. Spend £20 and you can buy as many mixed packs of textured cardstock as you like at £7.40 instead of £9.25.

Not sure if I’ve explained that properly - here's what Stampin' Up! has to say (click on the image to enlarge it):

So, you only have to spend the £20 once to qualify for the discount on both types of product. The offer runs until the end of November. 

Each pack of rub-ons contains two sheets – in this blossoms pack, there’s a white sheet and a Chocolate Chip sheet, In the Cherished Memories pack, there’s a white sheet and a black one. Oh, and you get the obligatory "lolly stick" applicator, too. 

Supplies for the notepad: Hidden Garden Blossoms rub-ons, ¼” grosgrain ribbon - Chocolate Chip, ¼” Grosgrain ribbon – Whisper White.

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Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Christmas gift voucher

Don’t forget you can order Stampin’ Up! gift vouchers for any amount. If you’re not sure what you want for Christmas, point your family and friends in my direction and I’ll sort out vouchers for them, so that you can have a lovely post-Christmas spending spree.

Each voucher will come with a card similar to this, at no extra cost.

This one is held together with a removable band, which I’ve decorated with that cute little snowman from the Happy Winter set. To read how to mask the snowman and create a night sky, click here.

Stamps: Happy Winter
Cardstock: Bordering Blue, Brocade Blue, Night of Navy, Real Red, Whisper White
Ink: Basic Black, Night of Navy
Accessories: Stampin’ Pastels, Scallop Edge Punch, Scallop Square Punch, Real Red marker, Basic Black marker, Red Gingham Ribbon

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Monday, 17 November 2008

Christmas tree - stepped up

This is a more detailed version of Thursday’s card. It uses the same masking technique but has the addition of a background stamp on the top four fifths of the Bordering Blue panel. I also trimmed the front of the card short, so that I could add a strip of Night of Navy and a scalloped edge of Real Red.

This card, too, has glitter on the tree branches, but I don’t know if you can see it in the photo. If you click on it, it should give you a larger view but I'm not making any promises! 

Stamps: Lovely as a Tree, En Francais
Cardstock: Bordering Blue, Night of Navy, Real Red, Whisper White
Ink: Night of Navy, Bordering Blue
Accessories: Stampin’ Pastels, Stampin’ Glitter, Red Gingham ribbon, Scallop Edge Punch

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Sunday, 16 November 2008

Sorry!

I do have a project to post but haven't had time to sort it out yet - but it IS on its way, honest!

Thursday, 13 November 2008

Christmassy tree

I’m loving the masked moon behind this gorgeous tree. I got the idea from one of my downlines, Tracey, at the Papercraft Show in Derby and I’m afraid I’ve been exploiting it ever since!

What's so great about the Lovely as a Tree stamp set is that it's so versatile. You can use it all year round for birthdays, thank yous, etc - even those difficult cards for men! - and then wheel it out again in December for elegant Christmas cards. 

This is a really simple card which I demoed at a workshop earlier this week. Again, it uses the masking technique.

To create the moon, use any reasonably large (1” or more) circle punch to punch out a sticky note, then stick it to your cardstock. Using sponge daubers, chalk around the circle to create a night sky. You only need to chalk halfway down your piece of cardstock.

Then remove your circular mask to reveal the moon. Stamp your tree on top using Night of Navy ink and you’re almost done.

To make it more Christmassy, use a glue pen at various points on the branches and add some glitter.

Stamps: Lovely as a Tree
Cardstock: Real Red, Night of Navy, Whisper White
Ink: Night of Navy
Accessories: Stampin’ Pastels®, Sponge Daubers, 1 ¼” circle punch, Stampin’ Glitter

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Tuesday, 11 November 2008

Little Snowy Christmas

I have a workshop tonight where several of the guests will be non-stampers, so I have the challenge of keeping the projects simple enough not to overwhelm the newbies, with some techniques thrown in to keep the seasoned stampers interested. Hmmm….

This will be one of my demonstrations. I want to show the newbies that you can make cute Christmas cards for very little outlay – just by stamping in black, using a very small stamp set and colouring in the image.

You can step it up some more, like I did here, with a simple masking technique.

Stamp your image on cardstock as normal. Then stamp it again (you don’t even need to reink) on to some scrap paper and cut it out to create a mask. If you’re planning to make a lot of these, I’d sacrifice some cardstock to make a sturdier mask.

Use some temporary adhesive to attach your mask to your image stamped on cardstock, then chalk around it to create a blue sky.

Remove the mask and colour in the scarf and buttons with a red marker. Then, if you like, you can add a snow line with a black marker.

For extra detail, I punched out the image using the new Scallop Square Punch and mounted it on a square of Night of Navy.

Hmmm… but I’m thinking this would look nice stamped straight on to a white card blank, to keep it really simple. Will probably have a go at that one day…

Stamps: Happy Winter, Basic Phrases
Cardstock: Real Red, Night of Navy, Whisper White
Ink: Basic Black
Accessories: Stampin’ Pastels®, Sponge Daubers, Stampin’ Writer markers (Basic Black and Real Red)

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Sunday, 9 November 2008

A red Christmas tree

Sorry for the lack of posts – I was planning to post yesterday but wasn’t well. And I’ve been so busy I haven’t had chance to do any stamping for ages so I don’t know where my next blog post is coming from!

Christmas cards don't have to be red and green! Here’s a fairly simple Christmas card which wouldn’t be too hard to make in bulk. This was one of the projects at our World Card Making Day back in October.

The only technique which needs explaining is the glitter trick. All you do is take an ordinary silver brad (any colour works but silver sparkles the most) and carefully cover it in a Glue Dot®. Then dip it into a pot of glitter and hey presto! You have a glittery brad. Make sure it’s fully covered or your brad will remain sticky, like this one did – which is why it’s no longer quite as glittery as it was.

Stamps: Season of Joy
Cardstock: Bashful Blue, Ruby Red, Basic Black, Whisper White
Ink: Ruby Red, Bashful Blue
Accessories: Black gingham ribbon, silver brads, Stampin’ Glitter

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Thursday, 6 November 2008

Chocolate Night

Just to let you know that there are now only three places left for Chocolate Night! 

The event is on Friday, November 21 at  7.30pm in the Duffield area. 

You will make two chocolate-themed/coloured cards and two chocolate-themed gifts - with chocolate refreshments! The cost is £9.50, which includes all materials and equipment - plus the ever-popular prize draw. 

Stamping, chocolate and fun - what else is there?

If you want to join us, please email me asap for a registration form.

Thanks! 

Wednesday, 5 November 2008

Mini accordion album

This is an accordion album which could also double up as an elaborate card – it’s ideal for sending to family with pictures of the children inside, or for sending from a group of people, as there are lots of places to add messages.

To make it you start with a single sheet of 12x12 cardstock. 

Score it and cut it as shown. That’s scored horizontally at the halfway point, then three vertical scores at 3”, 6” and 9”. Slice off the corners – I didn’t measure these, just cut one corner off on one side, then a longer cut, angling two sections on the other side.








Next, tape it as shown. You really do need Sticky Strip for this because it’s narrow and very, very strong. But you don’t want to go overboard on the tape or you won’t be able to get your tabs in!












Now fold up the lower half – this gives you the basic shape of the album. But don’t stick anything down just yet, especially if you’re going to stamp on the inside. It’s a good idea to stamp the outside before sticking, too, as you can open out the album again to get it nice and flat. Something else which I forgot to do before taking this picture is punch out a semi-circle from the third front panel, so that you can get your fingers in to pull out the tab. You can use any circle punch for this.


Finally, decorate your album. I made four pull-out tabs to insert in each panel, each with a ribbon at the top to pull out. These are blank in my photo – you could use these blank spaces to add photos. Alternatively, if you’re sending this as a card, you can use these spaces for messages – or a combination or photos and messages.






Avid readers (I flatter myself!) may recognise the front of this album. I used the same design on a small Christmas card, which you can see here.

And that’s it. If you’re really keen, you could decorate the back, too! If you want the album to stay closed, to keep in a handbag, you could add ribbon to tie it together – but don’t forget to wrap one piece all the way round the album, or the back will pop open like a hospital gown!

Stamps: Season of Joy
Cardstock: Old Olive, Real Red, Very Vanilla
Ink: Old Olive, Real Red
Accessories: 1 ¼” circle punch, Round Tab Punch, Scallop Edge Punch, Stampin’ Write markers, red gingham ribbon, 5/8” grosgrain ribbon – Very Vanilla, ¼” grosgrain ribbon – Real Red; jumbo eyelets – pewter, rhinestone brads, Crop-A-Dile™, staple, sticky strip

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Monday, 3 November 2008

A special Christmas offer for hostesses

While any time is a great time to book a Stampin’ Up! workshop, right now is even better. In addition to the already generous hostess benefits, workshop hostesses can earn an additional free stamp set!

What a great Christmas present for our valued hostesses. Simply book a workshop between now and the end of the year and, if your workshop reaches £150, there’s an extra stamp set in it for you.

This means that a £150 workshop will earn you:
  • A Level 1 hostess set
  • £15 of free merchandise
  • PLUS a free stamp set from the list in the table
So, if you want to take advantage of this wonderful offer, please email me as soon as possible, as dates are filling up fast!

Saturday, 1 November 2008

Easy gift set

This little gift set is very easy to make – and uses one of my favourite designs; the stamped circle layered on the scallop circle.

The notepad is just a cheap one from Morrisons (I think). Look out for pads with nice coloured binding, then slice off the front close to the edge and replace it with cardstock.

The rest is self-explanatory, I think! The pencil topper instructions are here. The little round one in the middle covers an Elizabeth Shaw after-dinner mint, as seen here

Stamps: Season of Joy
Cardstock: Night of Navy, Bashful Blue, Whisper White
Ink: Bashful Blue
Accessories: 1 ¼” circle punch, 1 3/8” circle punch, Scallop Circle Punch

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