Sweet & Sour Friends

How apt is this blog title?? I was trying to think of a name for this layout and as the layout contains photo’s of my girls its so true that they are friends and sometimes they are sweet to each other but then there are those rather sour times!

I had a workshop a couple of weeks ago for Aimee and she wanted to do a scrapbook layout and as Aimee is 14 or 15 I thought I’d need to make it a bit bright and it was also the perfect opportunity to play with my butterfly dies!

So after grabbing my Sweet and Sour Specialty Designer Series Paper and my butterfly dies and with a little help from a sketch by Valerie Salmon at Got Sketch this is what I came up with …

Once I’d measured out the size the strips had to be it was rather quick and easy to put together. Mind you I think I need to take more photo’s of the girls (whether they like it or not) as I’m running out and most of them are a couple years old.  I was pretty impressed that when I’d finished Caitlyn raved how much she liked it and she hates the colour orange so that had to be a good thing – Aimee and her friends loved it too!

Now I know you cant see the layout too well but if you click on the image a larger one will open to give you a better view :)

How cool are the Stampin’ Up! Beautiful Wings and Beautiful Butterflies dies?? I just love playing with these and must say my Beautiful Wings Embosslits die has had a bit of a workout of late!

The bottom butterfly uses 2 butterflies from the Beautiful Butterflies die and the larger butterfly from the Beautiful Wings die and this one works so well with vellum.

Now as you know that sticking vellum down can be tricky as you can see the adhesive below – well this one I used just a bit of snail in the middle and then applied the rhinestones to cover the adhesive below – perfect!

This image you can see the dimension of the butterflies stuck together.

Now if you wanted to you could apply this layout to a canvas or pop it in a shadow box frame so you could keep the wings up on your butterfly.  I have mine in my album and it still looks good and can see the three layers – they are just lying flat.

Now the butterfly in the top right corner again is one from each die – the smaller one from the Beautiful Butterflies and the larger one from the Beautiful Wings Embosslit.

I have again used snail to stick them together and just applied the rhinestones to cover the adhesive showing through.

This is the layout that we will be creating at the Tween Scrap class during the school holidays on 21st April.  So if you are free or your daughter is free and would like to create this layout then please contact me to book your spot. Class will be $15 and if you spend $30 at the class you’ll get $5 back from the class fee!

If you cant make the class and would love to make this layout well you can purchase the kit with full instructions for just $10 plus postage.  If you wish to purchase the kit then please email me your mailing details and I will send you details on how to pay.

The Tween Scrap Class will be the first of my monthly Scrap Classes so if you’d like to attend those then please let me know – if I have enough participants I may just start a Scrap Club.  This will run similar to a Stamp Club where we will meet every month and each participant will agree to a minimum monthly spend and each month one participant will be the ‘hostess’ and receive the hostess benefits. I will also offer kits & instructions for each monthly Scrap Class.

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Take a Sip

I’ve mentioned before how much I love to make cards from a sketch and when I saw the latest one from the lovely Makeesha on her Inkspirations Blog I had to have a play.

Now I had a design in mind for this sketch and I knew what images I wanted to use but seeing they were on a Stampin’ Round Wheel I had a few problems getting a single cup image on the squares and after trying for an hour I decided to give in and contemplated taking the rubber off the wheel and cutting it up.

So after a little deliberation this is exactly what I did!  So now my Take a Sip Wheel looks like this ….

I think the images will come in quite handy like this and to replace the wheel its only going to cost $11.95. All I did was to pop a bit of snail adhesive on the back of the stamp and popped it on an acrylic block to stamp. I simply just rubbed the snail off the block after use using the Adhesive Remover.

Here is my card ….

Recipe
Stamps
: Take A Sip, Great Friend
Paper: Concord Crush, Whisper White, Pink Pirouette, Lap of Luxury DSP
Ink: Concord Crush
Accessories: Stampin Write Markers, Pretty in Pink Taffeta, Big Shot, Lots of Tags sizzlets,
Stampin Sponge, Stampin Dimensionals, Mini Glue Dots, 1 1/4″ Square Punch

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Secret Stampin Sister

Morning All!!

Another lovely sunny day here and its forecast to be another hot one … better get the washing out and dry before that ‘late thunder storm’ hits.

Today I’m sharing with you the first card I received from my ‘Secret Stampin’ Sister’.

Secret Stampin' Sister Card

Secret Stampin' Sister Card

As you know I run a yahoogroup for Australian & New Zealand demonstrators and we’ve recently started a ‘Secret Stampin’ Sister Swap’. You are allocated one demonstrator to send card and gifts to for 3 months and the current round goes to end of December.

Now I’d really love to show you what I made for my Secret Stampin’ Sister however I dont want to spoil it for her and let her know who I am until the end of December! So you’re just going to have to wait until January to see what I created ;)

This card is a lovely card and I just love getting happy mail in my letterbox!  Its done using the lovely Great Friend stamp set in the Spring Mini Catalogue.

Just a reminder that the Spring Mini Catalogue finishes at the end of November so if there is anything in there that you ‘need’ you will have to order it before its too late!

So thank you to my ‘Secret Stampin’ Sister’ for my first card!

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Friends Forever

I’ve seen lots of cards made using acetate and have wanted to try one for a while and well I wasn’t sure where to start or what set to use. Then I noticed the little one on the front cover of our Spring Mini Catalogue.

AcetateFriend1If you look closely you will notice that I have added a few more accents to my card than that on the Mini Cover.  To work out the size I wanted to make I first measured the frame image from the Summer Love rub ons then added a nice margin. I then took 5mm off top, bottom and right side to give me the size of the whisper white insert.

All the rub ons I’ve used came from the Summer Love pack in the Spring Mini Catalogue – I love this set and they are such good value as you get two colour sheets in the pack and it coordinates so well with the Great Friend Stamp set and the Walk in the Park Designer Series Papers.

AcetateFriend2Here is a photo where you can see the shadow on the whisper white layer from those rub ons on the front of the acetate.

I’ve applied the ‘friends forever’ and frame to the front of the acetate piece. Then holding the whisper white piece in place I position the leaves  and small flowers on the whisper white layer.

My good friend Caz has made quite a few so I consulted her on how to assemble them so as not to have the adhesive showing. Now the one on the cover of the Spring Mini has a little baja breeze spine on it which I assume is to cover the adhesive. I didnt really like this way so I decided to use my handy dandy Crop-a-dile and punch a couple of holes and tie some ribbon through to secure it all together.

AcetateFriendInsideThe card opens to the lovely greeting from the great friend stamp set on the left and I’ve added some of the gorgeous butterflies, leaves and other accents.

I love how easy this card was to make and what a special card it then becomes!

If you would like to see how this card is made then why not arrange your very own demonstration and earn free stamps and Stampin’ Up! products while you have a fun evening with your friends stamping and make cards or gifts.

Dont forget about the free ribbon bundle with every $100 order and if your party qualifies then you get another free ribbon bundle!

How sweet is that??    Ring or email me today to arrange your demonstration.

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Diva Sketch Challenge 47

Here we are at another Saturday and today is a busy one so I needed to get this share up early!

I have a Fresh Cuts class today which I’m looking forward to however with my back the way it is I’ve had to entice my daughter to play the lovely assistant today! Gotta make these kids earn their allowance now dont we?? lol

This is today’s sketch Diva Sketch Challenge 47from the lovely Carol.

Looking at it now it reminds me of a porthole on a boat … or maybe the Life Saving Ring you’d throw someone overboard but since I dont have any of the ‘sea’ type stamp sets I’ll have to give that card a miss! Which is just as well as I dont have time to do one now!

Now Carol has always said I can change the circles so I did! I know that wont surprise her in the least but here’s my first card. Trendy Trees 47

I’ve used the Trendy Trees set and one of the sentiments from the Friendly words Stampin’ Round wheel.  I recieved the Trendy Trees at Convention which was back in April and I’m a little embarassed to say this is the first time I’ve used them.

Now this is a stamp set that you will definitely need the Stamp-a-majig for! Unless of course you want all your trees to look a bit wind blown like my tree on the far right!  The leaves on the ‘wind blown’ tree are coloured with the stampin’ write markers and I used Old Olive, Bordering Blue and Really Rust. The patterned paper is from the lovely Urban Garden Designer Series Papers.  To stamp the sentiment I inked the wheel up in Baja Breeze ink and then just highlighted two of the words using my chocolate chip stampin’ write marker. I positioned the wheel so the section or wording I wanted was first to stamp and then I just cut it out and mounted it on Baja Breeze and Chocolate Chip.

Now onto the second card … yes I did two today!

Great Friend 47After posting yesterday’s card I decided I’d like to make up a class for a set of cards in a box using the Great Friends stamp set and the Parisian Breeze Specialty Designer Series Papers and this is one that will be included in that set.

I love the kraft cardstock as its a wonderful neutral colour and literally goes with anything!  This is another very easy card and I just love that butterfly but I dare say you’ve noticed that! The frame and butterfly are both layered using stampin dimensionals to give the ‘floating’ butterfly illusion – its a bit hard to see here.

I have just used papers from the gorgeous Parisian Breeze Specialty Designer Series Pack and stamped the sentiment from Great Friend straight onto the baja piece.  The Kraft Taffeta just lifts the card and makes it a lovely elegant card for a friend.

Now after making these two cards tonight I’ve realised just how much I’ve been using the Baja/Blue/Brown colour combination so I will try my very best not to use it during the week – we’ll see how I go!  Maybe after I finish that set I want to make ;)

I best be off and finish the scoring for the box for tomorrow’s class and then go get some much needed sleep and rest for my back.

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Great Friend Purse

This past weekend we’ve had a Cyber Stamp for our ESAD (Extra Special Australian Demonstrators) group and I have totally loved the whole weekend with sketch and colour challenges, chats, bingo and more chats!

Its been great to get to know some of the other demonstrators better and share our love for Stampin Up!, stamping, card making and dedication to keeping Cadbury in business! Not to mention how glare from a tidy desk can create headaches!

Today was my turn to present a 3d challenge and I chose this great little gift set for the girls to make.
I first saw this project last week on Becky Roberts’ blog and knew I had to just make one and they didn’t look ‘too’ hard to make.

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This project is quite easy to make and it makes an awesome gift set!

The bag is made from a paper sack – similar to those you’d get take away McDonalds or Hungry Jacks in so next time you’re there for the kids ask for a couple of their small sacks.

sackbagIts just a matter of making panels for the outside and attaching them to the sack and I’ve used a velcro dot to secure the flap behind the Butterfly and stamped frame.

This bag measures 13cm square or 5″ square.

Recipe:

Stamps: Great Friend
Paper: Chocolate Chip, Kraft, Whisper White, Parisian Breeze Specialty Designer Series Paper
Inks: Baja Breeze, Chocolate Chip
Accessories: Crop-a-dile, corduroy buttons, baja breeze stripe grosgrain ribbon, velcro dots, sticky strip, stampin dimensionals

You could make this as a gift set and include 4 or 5 small cards – the card below I’ve made is a 10cm square card (or 4×4)

sackcardRecipe:

Stamps: Great Friend
Paper: Baja Breeze, Whisper White, Kraft, Parisian Breeze Specialty Designer Series Paper
Inks: Baja Breeze, Mellow moss
Accessories: Eyelet Border Punch, Kraft Taffeta ribbon, stampin dimensionals

I really loved making this project and do hope the girls enjoy making it and I know it will make an awesome class as well.

Wouldnt you love to give a gift like this to a friend or family member? Why not ring and arrange your class today!

Have a great Sunday and I do believe its time for another coffee!

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Great Friend

The school holidays are here and that means the kids are off school for two weeks and then hubby decides he’ll take a week off too so needless to say I didnt think I’d get much done this week!

Well we’ve managed to rearrange two rooms in an effort to get everything I need for my Stampin’ Up! creations and  business into one room – well we have done it and most of the things have found a place and no doubt I will rearrange the spots till I’m happy with everything and then no doubt I’ll want to rearrange again!

saffronfriendI wanted to share with you today a card I cased from the very lovely Patty Bennett.

She shared a card she was making for her Stamp A Stack’s this month and I just had to case it and use our new Great Friend set from the upcoming Spring Mini Catalogue.

Recipe:

Stamps: Great Friend, You and Moi
Cardstock: Basic Grey, So Saffron, Whisper White
DSP: Walk in the Park (Spring Mini Catalogue)
Ink: Cameo Coral, Kiwi Kiss
Accessories: Eyelet Border Punch, 1 3/8″ Circle Punch, Stampin Dimensionals, Pretty in Pink Taffeta Ribbon

This is such an easy and elegant card and one that is very quick and simple to put together.saffronfriendflat

Its made a little different to my normal cards as the ‘base’ card is just a piece of A6 Basic Gray Cardstock. The So Saffron layer is actually the part that opens – so just a little different to the regular card.

Here’s a photo of the card flat so you can see the Basic Gray behind the So Saffron.

A very quick and simple card and perfect for a Stamp A Stack.

Thanks to Patty for the inspiration!

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