I was very honoured this summer to be asked
to create some projects for Stampin’ Up!’s Creative Tour, which ended last
night. The projects have had to be kept firmly under wraps while the tour was
in progress but now I can show you at last.
I was asked to showcase two products from
the Autumn/Winter catalogue; the Season of Style Washi Tape and the Expressions
Thinlits Dies. In the beginning it was a bit of a challenge but I soon got into
the groove and I think it make me think outside of the box a little, too! It
helped that the colours of the washi tape are my most favourite Christmas
colours – I do love to keep things traditional with red and green.
Above is (almost) the full set (I
accidentally missed one off the photo) – I’ll be showing you the projects in
more detail over the coming days.
Today you can take a closer look at one of
my favourite projects – my little Christmas robin. I got the idea from a
magazine but then went my own way. Here’s how to make him:
- Take some newspaper and screw into two balls, one larger than
the other. Make a long triangular shape, too (for the tail).
- Bind it all together with masking tape. If you’re making your
bird from DSP instead of washi tape, you could use Sellotape but washi
tape is semi-transparent, so I wanted to hide the newsprint.
- I made a black cardstock beak with quite big flaps, taping it
down using masking tape.
- Next I stuck washi tape all over the bird. I wasn’t sure
whether to go random or aim for a pattern, and in the end settled on a red
breast (the temptation was too much to resist) and some green “wings”.
- The legs are made from wire. I won’t pretend this was easy – in
fact I had to call on my husband for help. It might be easier if you have
softer wire, but he just found this in the garage for me. The feet are so
big so that the bird stands up easily.
- To “install”, I poked them into the newspaper to make the
holes, then removed them and covered them in Crystal Effects before
re-inserting.
- The eyes are Basic Black candy dots – big thanks to fellow
demonstrator Michelle
Bryant for coming to the rescue with those!
- Finally I made a tiny envelope for his beak – not sure how well
this has lasted on the Creative Tour; it was looking a little limp by last
Wednesday, so by Convention I’m sure it will be very droopy!
Hope you like him!
Stamps:
Wishing You
Cardstock:
Basic Black, Very Vanilla
Ink: Cherry
Cobbler
Accessories:
Season of Style washi tape, Neutrals Candy Dots, Crystal Effects
Other:
Newspaper, masking tape, wire… patience!
I was very honoured this summer to be asked
to create some projects for Stampin’ Up!’s Creative Tour, which ended last
night. The projects have had to be kept firmly under wraps while the tour was
in progress but now I can show you at last.
I was asked to showcase two products from
the Autumn/Winter catalogue; the Season of Style Washi Tape and the Expressions
Thinlits Dies. In the beginning it was a bit of a challenge but I soon got into
the groove and I think it make me think outside of the box a little, too! It
helped that the colours of the washi tape are my most favourite Christmas
colours – I do love to keep things traditional with red and green.
Above is (almost) the full set (I
accidentally missed one off the photo) – I’ll be showing you the projects in
more detail over the coming days.
Today you can take a closer look at one of
my favourite projects – my little Christmas robin. I got the idea from a
magazine but then went my own way. Here’s how to make him:
- Take some newspaper and screw into two balls, one larger than
the other. Make a long triangular shape, too (for the tail).
- Bind it all together with masking tape. If you’re making your
bird from DSP instead of washi tape, you could use Sellotape but washi
tape is semi-transparent, so I wanted to hide the newsprint.
- I made a black cardstock beak with quite big flaps, taping it
down using masking tape.
- Next I stuck washi tape all over the bird. I wasn’t sure
whether to go random or aim for a pattern, and in the end settled on a red
breast (the temptation was too much to resist) and some green “wings”.
- The legs are made from wire. I won’t pretend this was easy – in
fact I had to call on my husband for help. It might be easier if you have
softer wire, but he just found this in the garage for me. The feet are so
big so that the bird stands up easily.
- To “install”, I poked them into the newspaper to make the
holes, then removed them and covered them in Crystal Effects before
re-inserting.
- The eyes are Basic Black candy dots – big thanks to fellow
demonstrator Michelle
Bryant for coming to the rescue with those!
- Finally I made a tiny envelope for his beak – not sure how well
this has lasted on the Creative Tour; it was looking a little limp by last
Wednesday, so by Convention I’m sure it will be very droopy!
Hope you like him!
Stamps:
Wishing You
Cardstock:
Basic Black, Very Vanilla
Ink: Cherry
Cobbler
Accessories:
Season of Style washi tape, Neutrals Candy Dots, Crystal Effects
Other:
Newspaper, masking tape, wire… patience!
simply gorgeous.......so cute, well done.
ReplyDeleteHelen... As I am lucky enough to see all of these in the flesh... I have to just say that all of your projects are just FAB... Although I have to laugh as your photo hides the one we all gasped at.... The vellum covered tree right at the back... That card is just divine.... Hope you don't mind me casing that one... Thank you for sharing your work at the inspiration table
ReplyDeleteYes I agree with Amanda the vellum card as super stunning, and the wow factor for me was the ickle birdie he is just devine and was still perky when he reached us at Reading!! I think you did magnificent with those items, you showcased them very well indeed!!
ReplyDeleteI adore the bird just gorgeous lovely makes:)
ReplyDeleteThey chose well.