Wednesday, 26 April 2017
Wedding Card with a difference
So often we associate a wedding card with over-the-top bling and glitz, but sometimes the best ideas are right outside the box like this card.
It's subtle colours work with the understated elegance of the design.
Paul and I are getting married in September, and I am always interested in finding new ideas for our wedding decor. My colours are from the Falling in Love suite of DSP, so soft pink, grey, silver and baby blue will be some of the colours I am using to decorate our table and our suite in the hotel.
I have found some lovely ideas on Pinterest for photo signage and floral centrepieces, and am counting down the days till my sweetheart and I are husband and wife.
Life is good!
Have a great day,
Vicki x 💝
Tuesday, 25 April 2017
May Class : 4 Cards PLUS as many tags as you can make!
MAY CARD CLASS
In my next class we will be making one each of these cards, PLUS we will be playing with the Triple Banner Punch and I will show you how easy it is to make endless tags. If fact, you can take home as many tags as you can make in the class!
DATE: Wednesday May 3rd
TIME: 10am till 12.30pm
WHERE: Sutherland Shire, Sydney
Book for my next class here.
In my next class we will be making one each of these cards, PLUS we will be playing with the Triple Banner Punch and I will show you how easy it is to make endless tags. If fact, you can take home as many tags as you can make in the class!
DATE: Wednesday May 3rd
TIME: 10am till 12.30pm
WHERE: Sutherland Shire, Sydney
Book for my next class here.
Monday, 24 April 2017
Remarkable Mothers' Day Simply Stunning Watercolour
Hello, and thanks for stopping by my blog today.
This Mothers Day Card was made using a very simple but effective technique with a stamp set that I have used on several art pieces I made at Hazelhurst Gallery last year. I am so glad it is continuing in the new catalogue, as there are endless colouring techniques you can use with a large outline flower like this.
I made a card base using Arches Aquarelle Watercolour paper (you could use Stamping' Up!s watercolour paper for similar results, but I wanted to mount my finished piece on a watercolour card base, and needed A4 sized paper for this).
I did use Emerald Envy card stock for the layered piece, and the sweet little enamel accents are from Stampin' Up! too.
I stamped the image in Versamark ink, then heat embossed using white embossing powder.
I liberally spritzed the paper with water using a Stampin' Spritzer.
Next I took an Aquapainter and used Emerald Envy Ink (I had squeezed it into the lid of my inkpad by pressing the top and bottom of the pad while still closed).
I did a very quick, loose wash then partly dried the ink with my heat tool, then came back in with more ink and layered it while the ink was still a little wet.
The secret is to stay loose! Don't overthink it. You will see here how less is more, and gives a better result.
I adhered the layers with Tear' n Tape, which is perfect for adhering thick watercolour
paper.
Remarkable You Stamp Set
Wood Mount #139891 Clear Mount #139894
I hope you give this a try. Have a wonderfully creative day!
Vicki x 💝
Sunday, 23 April 2017
Paisleys and Posies: One Sheet Wonder!
One sheet wonders are my favourite way to use Designer Series Paper.
I managed to make 4 full sized cards PLUS 4 bookmarks with just ONE sheet of DSP.
I love a stamp set that comes with its own framelits, as I am not too keen on fussy cutting.
How about you? Some people love to fussy cut, but I prefer a short cut if possible, and framelits give me just that!
I played around with the placement of the die cut pieces, and even made one card with just a stitched framelit as the only decoration, and that worked too.
Paisleys Stamp Set 142196
Paisley Framelits Dies 141849
Stitched Shapes Framelits Dies
Thanks for visiting my blog today. I hope you try a one-sheet wonder of your own!
Thanks so much for shopping with me! Vicki x 💝
Wednesday, 19 April 2017
Nailed It Masculine Tool Belt for the Handyman.
Are you lucky like me and have a handyman in your life? A guy who can fix things, build things, and figure out how things work?
Paul loves to tinker in the workshop on weekends, and usually has a project or two on the go, and let's face it ladies, no weekend is complete without a trip to Bunnings Hardware store!
Am I right?! The sausage sambos are also a big draw, and I occasionally go with him if there is something I need for the home.
We are renovating our house, and when
I say WE, I mean we have an awesome builder who project manages for us. We are getting certain projects completed in stages as money permits, and we are still a ways from finishing, but I enjoy taking time to consider different options, and I love colour and design, so that is a fun part of the process for me.
Anyhoo.....I thought you would enjoy seeing what you can do with this stamp set and framelits bundle.
Have an awesome day, and thanks for visiting my blog.
Vicki x 💝
BUY NOW Nailed It Wood-Mount Bundle | 144734 |
Price: $85.75 | |
Bundle and save! Buy these two coordinating products and save 10%.
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How to Decorate a Gift Box
I love having small gift boxes on hand and I come home from Stamp Camp with so many lovely goodies each year with thoughtful gifts from my stamping friends.
I get some great design ideas from boxes I have seen and these little boxes are just lovely.
Scale is important when decorating small gift boxes, so look out for small-scaled greetings and punches, or small floral die cuts and thin bakers twine, as a large bow may overwhelm the box itself!
Washi tape makes a great closure for your box, as it will not tear the card stock when you remove it to open your gift.
Have a creative, marvellous day!
Vicki x 💝
Monday, 17 April 2017
Make A Cool Treats Card in Sherbet Colours! Stamping' Up!
I am happily spending Easter Monday stamping away, making cards and tags, and eating chocolate!
I hope you are enjoying the holiday break.
If you haven't tried the Cool Treats Bundle yet, it is really cute, and so easy to design a card around these images.
A few simple embellishments are all that is needed: some Bakers Twine, and some torn Washi Tape, then glue on a few sequins. Voila! Easy as! I have listed all the details (including the sizes) below, and they are currently available as a bundle in my Stamping' Up! Store.
(which means you save 10%!)
I hope you are enjoying the holiday break.
If you haven't tried the Cool Treats Bundle yet, it is really cute, and so easy to design a card around these images.
A few simple embellishments are all that is needed: some Bakers Twine, and some torn Washi Tape, then glue on a few sequins. Voila! Easy as! I have listed all the details (including the sizes) below, and they are currently available as a bundle in my Stamping' Up! Store.
(which means you save 10%!)
Cool Treats Photopolymer Bundle | 145181 |
Price: $82.75 | |
Bundle and save! Buy these two coordinating products and save 10%.
Cool Treats Photopolymer Stamp Set You're pretty cool, but this stamp set is just a little bit cooler. Try not to eat these delicious-looking stamps, even though you may be tempted. This is a Two-Step Stampin’ set. Combine individual stamps to build the final image you want in the colors you want. * Quantity: 36 photopolymer stamps * Suggested clear blocks (sold separately): a, b, c, d Frozen Treats Framelits Dies Create die-cut paper treats in seconds with Framelits dies and the Big Shot. * 17 dies * Largest image: 1-7/16" x 1-7/8" (3.7 x 4.8 cm) * Use with Big Shot |
Saturday, 15 April 2017
Simple Hearts Card: colours with black
HELLO everyone! I hope you are enjoying my blog posts. I love to start my mornings with some creativity, and card design is the best way for me to kick start my day.
I often go to sleep dreaming of cards I am planning to make for my classes!
Black is right on trend for sentiments, and this card shows how to balance a black greeting with bright colours. When you are using fine thinlits like these, make sure to layer some waxed paper between the die and the card stock. It makes extracting the card so much easier.
Have a wonderful day,
Vicki x 💝
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