First things first: my mobile phone is
currently out of action so please don’t text me. Use email or my landline if
you need to get in touch.
Now to today’s project, and it’s a whopper!
Saturday was my final class of the year – the much-anticipated Christmas: All
Wrapped Up.
The main project of the afternoon was this
one and I admit that this project was big enough to fill a whole class. I’ll be
working on timings next year, I promise! The picture isn’t great as it’s so
dark all the time right now; I should have taken one at the hall on Saturday.
We used the banner kit from the
Autumn/Winter catalogue. This kit is really generous and definitely one to
consider for any time of the year. In the kit you get:
- 18 canvas banner pieces in three different shapes
- Three pattern stencils
- One circle stencil
- A full alphabet of stencils
- A length of thick jute twine
- Two spritzer bottles
You can also purchase additional banner
pieces to make more projects. I highly recommend both and wish I’d latched onto
this earlier in the life of this catalogue, which expires at the end of
January!
We began by sponging ink onto the banner
pieces through the stencils. I’ve been reliably informed that spritzing ink
through the stencils can cause smudging, so we used sponge daubers instead, picking up the ink from the lids of ink pads.
It's a shaker behind the Frosted Finishes embellishment |
There was a LOT of die-cutting for this
project so, in the end, I stood at the Big Shot to help out. The muscles in my
right arm are now quite developed!
I love the stamp set, Lovely as a Tree, and
was surprised that one of the ladies at the class hadn’t used it before.
Needless to say, it’s now on her wish list. She won’t regret buying it; it’s
one you can use all year round for Christmas, birthdays, masculine cards and
sympathy cards. Here we stamped and stamped off to get various shades of Old
Olive on the Very Vanilla ovals.
The embellishments in between add some
bling – and are a little over-the-top for me, I’ll admit. I was inspired by a
swap I received at Convention from my friend Frenchie Jo.
Chris was justifiably proud of her banner! |
Jo's fab Christmas ornament |
What you can’t see from the photo is the
shaker element of these sections of the banner (that’s the bit inspired by Jo).
This bit was quite tricky as it has to be done in the right order! Behind the
Frosted Finishes embellishments is a piece of acetate covering a spoonful of
glitter which is held in with the fabulous Shaker Frames from the main
catalogue. These are perfect circles in various sizes and made just for
creating shaker cards.
We have silver AND gold on this banner –
Silver Glimmer Paper and some Gold Foil cardstock, as well as lots of Cherry
Cobbler and Old Olive… my perennial favourite colour combination for Christmas.
Stamps:
Lovely as a Tree
Cardstock:
Textured Cherry Cobbler 12x12, Very Vanilla, Silver Glimmer Paper, Gold Foil
cardstock
Paper:
Season of Style DSP stack
Ink: Cherry
Cobbler, Old Olive, Baked Brown Sugar
Accessories:
Build a Banner Simply Created Kit, Banner Simply Created Kit, Frosted Finishes
embellishments, Festive Flurry framelits, 1” circle punch, acetate, sponge
daubers, Gold glitter, Shaker Frames
First things first: my mobile phone is
currently out of action so please don’t text me. Use email or my landline if
you need to get in touch.
Now to today’s project, and it’s a whopper!
Saturday was my final class of the year – the much-anticipated Christmas: All
Wrapped Up.
The main project of the afternoon was this
one and I admit that this project was big enough to fill a whole class. I’ll be
working on timings next year, I promise! The picture isn’t great as it’s so
dark all the time right now; I should have taken one at the hall on Saturday.
We used the banner kit from the
Autumn/Winter catalogue. This kit is really generous and definitely one to
consider for any time of the year. In the kit you get:
- 18 canvas banner pieces in three different shapes
- Three pattern stencils
- One circle stencil
- A full alphabet of stencils
- A length of thick jute twine
- Two spritzer bottles
You can also purchase additional banner
pieces to make more projects. I highly recommend both and wish I’d latched onto
this earlier in the life of this catalogue, which expires at the end of
January!
We began by sponging ink onto the banner
pieces through the stencils. I’ve been reliably informed that spritzing ink
through the stencils can cause smudging, so we used sponge daubers instead, picking up the ink from the lids of ink pads.
It's a shaker behind the Frosted Finishes embellishment |
There was a LOT of die-cutting for this
project so, in the end, I stood at the Big Shot to help out. The muscles in my
right arm are now quite developed!
I love the stamp set, Lovely as a Tree, and
was surprised that one of the ladies at the class hadn’t used it before.
Needless to say, it’s now on her wish list. She won’t regret buying it; it’s
one you can use all year round for Christmas, birthdays, masculine cards and
sympathy cards. Here we stamped and stamped off to get various shades of Old
Olive on the Very Vanilla ovals.
The embellishments in between add some
bling – and are a little over-the-top for me, I’ll admit. I was inspired by a
swap I received at Convention from my friend Frenchie Jo.
Chris was justifiably proud of her banner! |
Jo's fab Christmas ornament |
What you can’t see from the photo is the
shaker element of these sections of the banner (that’s the bit inspired by Jo).
This bit was quite tricky as it has to be done in the right order! Behind the
Frosted Finishes embellishments is a piece of acetate covering a spoonful of
glitter which is held in with the fabulous Shaker Frames from the main
catalogue. These are perfect circles in various sizes and made just for
creating shaker cards.
We have silver AND gold on this banner –
Silver Glimmer Paper and some Gold Foil cardstock, as well as lots of Cherry
Cobbler and Old Olive… my perennial favourite colour combination for Christmas.
Stamps:
Lovely as a Tree
Cardstock:
Textured Cherry Cobbler 12x12, Very Vanilla, Silver Glimmer Paper, Gold Foil
cardstock
Paper:
Season of Style DSP stack
Ink: Cherry
Cobbler, Old Olive, Baked Brown Sugar
Accessories:
Build a Banner Simply Created Kit, Banner Simply Created Kit, Frosted Finishes
embellishments, Festive Flurry framelits, 1” circle punch, acetate, sponge
daubers, Gold glitter, Shaker Frames
What a brilliant project really disappointed I couldn't make this class. I'd recommend "Lovely as a Tree" to anyone. It was the first stamp set I bought and I have used it many times for any occasion cards and still used it again this Christmas. I wouldn't be without it. Oh, and great photo of you Christine! ;)
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