Happiness Shared

Its been great being on holidays  in Victoria creating and sharing some happy new memories with family and friends.

Before Christmas I shared with you the Christmas Swing card I made and because I loved this card so much I decided to create a non Christmas card and I’d been really wanting to use the new Happiness Shared stamp set and thought this was the perfect combination.

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How sweet is this card?

It makes the perfect card for any special lady you may happen to know and this card is just so easy!

Here is the card opened ….

Recipe ….

Stamps: Happiness Shared
Paper: Blushing Bride, Pear Pizzazz, Very Vanilla
Inks: Jet Black Stazon, Blushing Bride, Pear Pizzazz, Versamark
Accessories: White Organza Ribbon, Aqua Painter, Paper Trimmer, Bone Scorer

This card is just so easy to do and I’d love to show you just how easy it is. It is simple enough to be done at a workshop or once I get back home I’ll be scheduling a Valentine’s Class so stay tuned for that.

I fly home on Wednesday so still have a couple of ‘Happy Memories’ to create with my Sister and parents and tomorrow I meet up with the lovely Kerri Hunter for lunch – cant wait!

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Jolly Christmas

Good Morning!!

Hope youre having a wonderful Wednesday wherever you may be.  I thought its been a while since I shared a Christmas card and wanted to share this gorgeous one that I cased from the uber talented Becky Roberts

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How cute is this card??  I just love it!!

There was no tutorial so I just made it up as I went along and making it the size of our cards so that it will fit in a regular C6 envelope – well it fits into the Stampin’ Up! C6 envelopes ;)

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This next photo shows how the card works. You just pull up the insert which will have your greeting and the sentiment at the bottom

This one shows you the pocket card and the insert. As you can see there is plenty of room to put in your greeting or even attach a Gift Card.

Here’s a close up of the Scalloped greeting at the top of the pullup insert. I’ve used the stamps from the gorgeous Punch Pals stamp set which I love as its such a happy cheery christmas set.

This card will be one of the cards in my Christmas Cards with More class – you can view the times of this class on my Events page of my Demonstrator Website. Be sure to book in early as this class will fill quickly.

Have a wonderful day!

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Christmas Gift Card holders

Good Morning!!

I wanted to get in and get this post up quickly as today is going to be a very busy day!  We leave tomorrow morning for our trip to Victoria to visit my sister and her hubby and my parents for Christmas so you wont see many posts from now until the New Year.

GiftCardHolderI wanted to share these great little gift card holders that the lovely Dawn Griffiths shared her video tutorial for yesterday and they are so very quick and easy to make.

I’ve used the papers from the Ski Slope Designer Series Paper pack as I do love those papers and trying to use them up now that they are no longer available.  I’ve also used the snowmen stamp from the Window Dressing set which is a Hostess set.

They’re cute dont you think??

If you’d like to make some of these you can view Dawn’s Video Tutorial here

Ok I’m off as I have so much to do today including tidying, cleaning and packing!!

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Echuca – the old port

We left home Thursday morning for our holidays. We left at 9am and arrived at Echuca at 7pm and it really did feel at times that we’d never get to our destination!

We drove to Echuca which is on the NSW/Victorian border and it would have been nice to spend a little more time there learning about the history of the town. The cabin we booked was lovely with a decent bed which made for a good night’s sleep which is always a good thing when your travelling! It was great to sit and relax with my sister Jo, her hubby and a couple that are their friends.

Friday morning we breakfasted at McDonalds (as you do when travelling) and as I’d noticed some rather old churches as we drove in that was our first ‘to-do’ after breakfast – to get some photo’s of some old churches for a scrapbook I’ve wanted to make for a while now.

We then headed to the Old Port of Echuca where there was a thriving business up and down the river in the 1800′s. They still run some of the paddle steamers from that era and no doubt have spent a small fortune in their maintenance. Some of you may remember a mini series on TV called “All the Rivers Run” – it had John Waters and Sigrid Thornton in it to name a couple – well one of the steamers they had in that show was the “Emmy Lou” and is driven by a completely restored 1906 steam engine, and built to the highest world classification standards. She was built locally during 1980-82 in the style of the 19th century paddleboats, and is 30 metres long and 10 metres wide, steel hulled and timber decked.

The port is lovely and have set it so its like stepping back into the 1800′s with the sand roads and cobblestone footpaths. You can taste the local wine and fudge as well! You can stroll through and see how they did wood turning and the original tools the blacksmith used and all his gorgeous items for sale.

There is the stagecoach you can take for a ride through the town and these Clydesdale horses are just stunning animals and so well groomed.

They didnt budge when Caitie wanted to give them a pat and the handler was great and let her pat them but just asked her to stand beside them for their safety and hers!

Down at the old port they have these trees with the signs for the level particular floods got to. Its hard to imagine the water rising so high but it did.

These days the water is controlled from the Snow Mountains therefore they regulate the amount of water over flowing to the surrounding areas.

This photo shows you just how high the floods actually got in previous years. I got the girls to stand in front of the tree to give you an idea – have you noticed the one right up the top which happened in 1874?

We are now staying in Cobden with family till 8th October but plan to do a few ‘sight seeing’ trips while we are here.

Although I got a great picture of the Cathedral at Bendigo I need more photo’s of old churches and know there are a few in and around Warrnambool so no prizes for guessing where one of our trips will be to! Hopefully it will stop raining long enough to enjoy a couple of day trips while we are here!

I do hope the nephew is looking after my stamps and fish and they arent missing me too much!

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