Posts Tagged ‘Occasional Greetings’
Christmas Case
I thought I’d take a break from creating projects for the Christmas in July Class and pop in and share a little Christmas card I cased recently. I thought also that this will give you a little taste for the ESAD Christmas in July Blog Hop thats coming up on Saturday.
How nice is this card??
Rich Razzleberry, Autumn Days and the Top Note so what’s not to love??
Recipe
Stamps : Autumn Days, Occasional Greetings
Paper: Rich Razzelberry, Old Olive, Very Vanilla
Inks: Rich Razzleberry, Soft Suede
Accessories: Chocolate Chip Stampin’ Write Marker, Bravo Burgundy Stampin’ Write Marker, Old Olive Stampin’ Write Marker, Big Shot, Top Note die, Lots of Tags Sizzlits, Stampin Sponges, Stampin Dimensionals
This card was inspired by a card I found last week while blurfing (blog surfing) the other day I came across the blog of Judy May who graciously permitted me to case her card.
I do hope you like this card as much as I do and thanks to Judy for letting me case her card.
Now dont forget to pop back on Saturday for the ESAD Christmas in July Blog hop – I’ve seen one of the other creations for this and they are just stunning and you wont want to miss out!
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Sketchy Saturdee 89
Hello! I do hope you are having a lovely weekend and if you live in the same country as I do are keeping warm! It was a rather chilly Saturday today!
Firstly my apologies for being so late with my cards today (hope Carol forgives me but I did make two!)
Here is this week’s sketch – a bit of a doozy and I do think Carol had one of those “this will fix them” moments!
I really struggled with this at first and started working on a card and then half way through it decided to scrap that one and go another direction. So I do hope you like what I’ve come up with today.
This is the first card I came up with …
I wanted to make a card that would fit in with next month’s promotion but I’m not telling you what the promotion is so maybe you can work it out from my card – and maybe not!! You’ll just have to wait till Thursday to see if you are right
Its that diagonal bit that threw me with the sketch so once I got over that I was fine.
I do love the Cottage Wall Designer Series Papers and the Cottage Garden stamp set. We are so blessed to be the only ones to have the Cottage Garden Stamp set as it is only available in Australia and New Zealand – so we really are the lucky country are we not?
Now as I was making this above card my mind was wondering and drifted over to the lovely Bella Bleu papers and the Echoes of Kindness Hostess set and this is what I came up with …
I do love the saying in this stamp set – and I just love the colours in the Bella Bleu Papers – I am so going to miss them when they retire at the end of August.
I do hope you like my cards today and its not time to pop along to the next Designing Diva and today its the lovely Tammy Fite
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Scalloped Bunnies
Today’s share is the last from Monday’s Stamp A Stack in which I was asked for ‘Easter cards for kids’.
This is a very easy and simple card and one that you can give to anyone just by changing the colours and designer series papers.
Recipe:
Stamps: Greetings Eight, Occasional Greetings.
Paper: Bashful Blue, Pretty in Pink, So Saffron, Whisper White, Regal Rose, Brocade Blue, Morning Sun, Tea Party DSP, Washington Apple DSP
Inks: Jet Black Stazon, Brocade Blue, Regal Rose, Morning Sun
Accessories: Circle Scissor Plus, Ribbons, Stampin Dimensionals, Watercolour Crayons, Aqua Painter, Scallop Circle Punch.
I also showed my ladies how to use your Scalloped Circle punch to create scallops on larger circles. This way you only need the one punch and the ‘know-how’ to use it for larger circles.
I got this idea from the lovely Marelle Taylor and this is how you do it ….
I have punched a 1 3/4″ circle and I want to put a scalloped edge around it and as you can see from this picture that our scalloped circle punch isn’t big enough to do so.
So what we need to do is to punch two Scalloped Circles and punch another circle in the centre – I’ve used the 3/4″ punch here
using your Paper Snips cut right through between a scallop and then from the centre and on every second scallop snip to within a couple of millimetres of the scallop and do this all the way around your scalloped circle. I am hoping you can see the pictures OK to see what I’m talking about! Then on the second scalloped circle cut to how many you need to fill up the scallops.
Using your fingers spread the sections out being careful not to spread too much as they can brake off.
Then take the circle you want to scallop behind and place small sections of Snail Adhesive behind and then spread your scallops around ensuring they are even and have the same amount showing on each one. Once your finished you can then attach to your project or to ensure the scallops dont fall off punch out another 1 3/4″ circle to attach behind to keep it all secure.
So how easy is that??
Now you dont need to buy umpteen scalloped circle punches for each size circle you want to scallop – you just need the one!
As a special bonus from me to you I am offering a bonus just for my customers …. when you spend $60 with me from now until end of March I will give you a free Sale A Bration stamp set. I have a few spares here so happy to reward my customers in little ways like this so email or ring me today with your order and payment details.
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