Here is another card showing how to get extra use from the "To You and Yours" stamp set.
I punched out 3 stars onto Island Indigo, Hello Honey and Melon Mambo scraps, then punched circles with the 1 1/4" circle punch.
I stamped the Bauble hanger and string from the stamp set in the same colour inks, onto a whisper white base, and used my Stampin' Write marker to draw a bow at the top of each string, extending the Island indigo and Melon Mambo strings slightly.
The greeting is stamped in Melon Mambo ink.
I attached the 3 baubles with dimensionals.
I mounted the art piece onto a Hello Honey card base.
I lined the inside of the card with another whisper white piece and stamped on the other greeting from the stamp set for a finished look.
Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Monday, 14 December 2015
Sweet Little Christmas Tree Card.
I love using the Note cards and envelopes for a smaller, more simple card. The inks I have used on this modern card are Island Indigo and Lost Lagoon, with a Calypso Coral Greeting stamped onto the Whisper white Note card base.
Friday, 11 December 2015
To You and Yours Stamp Set Re-imagined.Stampin' Up! Sutherland Shire.
Here is a unique way to use the "To You and Yours" stamp set #139819.
I simply used a ruler and the fine tip of my Night Of Navy Stampin' Write marker to draw a line 2/3 of the way down my Very Vanilla layering piece, then stamped the bauble holder image in Night Of Navy ink. I stamped the greeting at the centre above the ruled line, then I hand drew a bow across the ruled line.
On a separate piece of Very Vanilla Card stock I stamped the image of the deer and trees then punched it out using the 1 3/4" circle punch. I popped it up on a dimensional and mounted the art piece onto a Night of Navy card base.
I love the balance achieved by the rule of thirds in this card.
I simply used a ruler and the fine tip of my Night Of Navy Stampin' Write marker to draw a line 2/3 of the way down my Very Vanilla layering piece, then stamped the bauble holder image in Night Of Navy ink. I stamped the greeting at the centre above the ruled line, then I hand drew a bow across the ruled line.
On a separate piece of Very Vanilla Card stock I stamped the image of the deer and trees then punched it out using the 1 3/4" circle punch. I popped it up on a dimensional and mounted the art piece onto a Night of Navy card base.
I love the balance achieved by the rule of thirds in this card.
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Christmas Shadow Box Frame, Hello December. Stampin' Up!
Make this Shadow Box for your Christmas Home Decor using an Ikea Shadow Box Frame.
This project is made using the Hello December 2015 Project Life Accessory Pack # 139654.
The only additional supplies you will need are some adhesives and whichever papers you choose for the backing sheets.
I have used a sheet of 12" x 12" DSP from the Home For Christmas paper (reverse of the Christmas Tree pattern) and a sheet of Lost Lagoon 12" x 12".
The Shadow box Frame is Ribba, size 50 x 50 cm (19 3/4" x 19 3/4"), available from Ikea.
The circles for the fluttering banner are punched out using the 3/4", 1", and 1 1/4" circle punches, then attached to the fine gold thread included in the kit.
The patterned circles in the kit are popped up on double dimensionals after winding the fine gold gold thread directly onto the sticky reverse side of the stickers....easy!
The vellum circle stickers are adhered straight to the page so they will give a translucent effect.
The circle banner was attached to the back of the frame using sticky tape.
This project was quick to put together and looks sensational in real life. The photos don't really do it justice. The sparkle catches the light and the banner casts a pretty shadow over the glass frame, inviting the viewer in for a closer look.
Friday, 20 November 2015
Festival of Trees Sparkle Card. Stampin' Up! Australia
This card is really sparkly and uses the notecards and envelopes as its base.
Modern Festival of Trees. Stampin' Up! Australia.
A quick and easy single layer card with a modern colour scheme. See the tutorial below.
Friday, 13 November 2015
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