Monday 27 July 2015

New Family and good friends

Well two weeks ago right out of the blue we found that we were due to become grandparents  again.  Last Sunday our grandson was born!  Yes rather a quick pregnancy  for our family at least. Our son is still reeling as he hadn't  heard anything from the mum to be for eight months.
Long story short his most recent girlfriend, now ex, had been blocking anyone who was female from his Facebook friends list! That included school friends, ex girl friends, cousins......she had been quite the busy bee!!
But luckily I was contacted, although the message did end up in my others folder, where it had sat for weeks with me totally unaware of its existence!  But now baby Theo has arrived and he is beautiful!  Granted the new parents have a lot of talking ahead of them and bridges have to be mended,but I am hopeful that all that can be worked on.
At this mad time  I was glad for the friends I have who were prepared to listen to me as I suffered melt down!
So with this in mind I designed these cards, using some of my lovely StampinUp products.

Wednesday 22 July 2015

Time away at the seaside

Well not creating anything as the moment as we are away for a few days with two of the grandkids!
Having said that, there are ideas floating around and i am itching to get hold of papers and cards. Even more so when i found out hat the winter catalogue is due out soon with Stampinup!! Being a demonstrator will mean i can get a preview.........can't wait!!
Till then, let me share what i was working on the other day.  The bear is from Build a bear workshop, but the flapper costume is all my own work. Really pleased with how it turned out, especially as done without any pattern.  Next i need to make a birthday card to go with it in the same theme.  Watch this space............

Friday 17 July 2015

Cheap wine made to look expensive

Firstly I must thank CraftyCarolineCreates for this wonderful idea.  I found it whilst searching through the Internet for inspiration for doing a workshop. So very easy a project , but oh so impressive a result.
Me and hubby, well we can't  profess to be great drinkers, so when I came to make this up I had to scamper across to Tesco to get a bottle to use.  Being g a total cheapskate  I went for the cheapest bottle of plonk I could find,  £2.99  just fitted the bill lol.

I decided to use some new papers I have recently got, those being the Merry Moments designer series papers. 138450 being the purchase number. A sheet of 12 X 12 card stock that I had in my stash, along with the Scalloped tag topper (1333324), the Banner Triple (138292)  the 2" circle punch (133782) and the 1 3/4 circle punch (119850) and there you are a perfectly respectable Christmas gift.

Please go along to my Stampin Up shop and have a browse, please use the code ZFZ6CM6X if you visit during July/August 2015. More recent codes will be on my more recent blog posts.

Sunday 12 July 2015

Die cutting made easy


If like me you have struggled to remove those intricate dies from the metal cutter, well struggle no more because help is on the way!
The other day whilst browsing the net I saw a link to a way to cut the dies using ordinary plastic bags. Well I just had to give it a try and blow me down it works' so hop across to my youtube channel cos you really must watch this!

Thursday 9 July 2015

Running a workshop


It does what it says on the tin!

Have you ever heard that expression " it does what it says on the tin!"?  Well this card does exactly that.  So many of us struggle with doing a mans card, and I must admit when I bought the English Garden Designer Series Paper (138440), I most certainly didn't expect to be able to use it for a mans card. After all bees, flowers and pastel colours, there was nothing I could see there that shouted man to me.  So there I was today all ready to get all girly with cut out butterflies, ribbon and my dsp, until I opened the pack and started flicking through to see what paper to use for my girly creation.
Then.........POW....... i saw these earth colour spotches, well the girly idea flew right out of the window! I found some cream cards that I had waiting to be used up plus a sheet of olive green card, although in hindsight I could have used the Old Olive cardstock that match the papers (139010), but I had this card in my hand and it needed using up!
Well a bit of matting and layers.  A wrap a round of linen thread (104199) plus the happy birthday from the Age Awareness. Stamp set (135381), stamped using Mossy Meadow (133645) and I had a card that any bloke would love to receive.

Monday 6 July 2015

Biscuits and notepads


Well this morning has seen me once more in a baking mood! So it looks like once again the Tuesday Club are going to benefit from my urges!
So I have ended up making Ginger biscuits, double chocolate biscuits, melting moments biscuits and carrot and pineapple cake. Now as long as hubby keeps his fingers out of my boxes I should have more than plenty for the fourty ladies and gents who attend the club.

After that i have started to sort out cards to make with the club in a few weeks time, but whilst doing that I sort of got sidetracked and recovered this noepad that I purchased from Asda for 22p!



I used a piece of dsp paper measuring 3" x 6.5" and scored on the long side at 1" and 1 1/4". 
I removed the original paper cover, leaving the bit stuck to the back of the notepad, and stuck the dsp paper onto the pad.

Using my new Garden in Bloom set of stamps (139433) I stamped the outlines of the flowers using Memento london fog, andd then used Hello Honey (133643) to infil the outlines. i did this onto white cardstock which I then cut down to a 2.5" x 4.5" panel, which i mounted onto the front of the notebook.
The sentiment was from the Garden in Bloom stamp set and was cut out using the Decorative label punch (120907l which I mounted onto a circle cut using the 2" circle punch (133782). Both of which were raised using dimentionals.

So for very little effort I transformed my notepad to this








Thursday 2 July 2015

Getting the most from your 12 x 12 paper

http://fantasyfirebird.stampinup.net

This is a way of making the most of your 12 x 12 papers. We all want more bang for your buck, and i really think that i have achieved this with this selection.
If you follow the directions on my youtube tutorial you will be able to make the following:
One gift box containing four 4 x4 cards with envelopes and four gift tags, also a matching gift tag to attach to your box so you can use it as a lovely gift, plus a fifth card for you to use yourself when you gift this all to someone. Finally a little mini tote bag that will hold something such as two small Green and Blacks chocolates.

youtube video








To make these items as well as your 12 x 12 paper you require four A4 sheets of card. 


From your 12 x 12 paper cut the following:
Two strips of 3 3/4" x 12" these then need to be cut so they make 3 3/4 squares. These two strips will make six.
Next cut a strip 1 3/4" x 12", cut this into 3" lengths, this will make four 1 3/4" x 4"
From the remaining paper cut a 7" strip and cut it down to make it 2" deep.  This piece will measure 2"x 7"
The cut off from your 7" strip can be used on the base of your tote.
Finally cut another 3" x 1 3/4" piece.

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Fom your A4 card 
Cut 8" x 8" from card, then cut down to 8 x 4 (do this twice, making 4 card pieces)
Cut six 3" x 3" pieces ( for on cards and box)
Cut five 2" x 4" ( for tags)
Cut one 3" x 2 1/4" ( tote base, score all sides at 1/2")

Finally using last sheet of A4 card make the following score lines:
Long side 1", 5 1/2", 6 1/2", 11"

Short side, 1", 2", 6 1/2", 7 1/2", 8 1/2"