Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Weekly deals from Stampin' Up! Washi Tape, sizzix dies and Paper- Piercing!

Hi all

Wednesday has come around again which means new Weekly Deals!

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The Chalk Talk dies are a favourite of mine and you may recall I used them in a challenge just a couple of weeks ago.

I'll leave you with some inspiration.

Esther xx

 Chalk talk dies were used on both these projects. Click on the picture for the original blog post and list of ingredients.





Sunday, 18 October 2015

Colour Challenge using Stampin' Up! products - Hello Autumn

Hi all

There's no denying that Autumn is definitely here. The days are more chilly, the trees are displaying beautiful colours and my flip flops have been swapped for boots!

To confirm all this the colour challenge from CAS Colours & Sketches is most certainly autumnal.
Challenge #146: Colours

I kept my card simple with direct to paper stamping and because I stamped onto Crumbcake card stock, it slightly muted the colours which is what I wanted. The dots image was inked with Pumpkin Pie and stamped off onto scrap before stamping onto the card base.


I sponged the punched flowers with Tangerine Tango which softens the edges. As you can see, I couldn't quite resist adding some bling with rhinestones. :)

Esther xx

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Sunday, 11 October 2015

Sketch Challenge using Stampin' Up! products.

Hi all

It's time to show my entry for this week's challenge from CAS Colours & Sketches

It's a sketch challenge and it had me a little afraid! I really wasn't sure what I was going to make but it's amazing how the ideas start flowing once you start pulling out some individual elements.




I cut and scored an A4 piece of Real Red card stock to make a 5x5"card base using my Stampin' Trimmer.

The Mossy Meadow was cut at 4" and Very Vanilla at 3 3/4".

The gold cording actually stays quite 'coiled' when you cut it so it was relatively easy to create that element of the sketch, I just held it in place with a couple of glue dots then the patterned tag was adhered to it with dimensionals.

Below is everything else I used to create this card and please do ask if there's anything I can help with.

Esther xx


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Friday, 9 October 2015

Gift Bag Punch Board by Stampin’ Up! - New Christmas Project


Hi all


I don't know about you but I fall in love ALL the time. With new Stampin' Up! goodies of course! There's always something they bring out and I wonder how I ever managed without it!

The Gift Bag Punch Board is a case in point.






As with all the Punch Boards in the range, it's super easy to use.

Here's my first of many projects made with it.


I went for a more traditional look using the Home for Christmas DSP and a velcro dot closure as I wanted to feature the gold bow made with the Bow Builder Punch. My Paper was cut at 10"x 7"

Adhesive tips:

  • Stick the bow pieces and adhere to the bag with glue dots
  • Stick the bag together with fast fuse (if you haven't used fast fuse before make sure you do a 'tick' or 'check' action at the end of each application.)
  • Adhere circle to banner with dimensionals.


I can imagine so many cute treats being packaged in these bags, from chocolates and candles to jewellery. 

Enjoy!

Esther xx

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More FREE stuff! Yep, from October 9 - November 9 you can earn an extra 3% in Stampin' Rewards when you host a party with £200+ in sales, a great way to tick items off your wishlist and all whilst partying! 
Contact me to book your party, in your home or mine or you can collect orders by passing a catalogue around friends & family, let me know if you need a catalogue. Of course you can also get the same benefits by placing an order of £200 or more in my online store xx




Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Projects from Stampin' Up! Watercolor Wings class

Hi all

I teased you with a sneak peek of my Watercolor Wings class with the promise that I'd be back to share the projects with you!

It's not difficult to fall in love with this stamp set, I know I have.




The butterfly in all three projects was stamped in Mint Macaron and I stamped off onto scrap paper for the first image and stamped direct for the 3 body stamps. This is a great set for playing and experimenting so see what you can come up with!

I also stamped off for the dot border on the card but the crushed curry stamps were stamped direct. I recommend die cutting the butterfly shape first  then do your stamping and you'll find it much easier to line everything up.

For the jelly bean project use waxed paper in your die cutting 'sandwich' or the new fantastic Precision Base Plate to ensure the intricate shape of the butterfly pops out beautifully, even on the gold glimmer paper.

Below are the ingredients for all three projects in the order you see them listed.

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Oopsy! I forgot to add Gold Glimmer Paper item 133719, Big Shot item 113439 and the Precision Base plate item 139684 to the second project ingredients.















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