Showing posts with label 2015 Occasions Catalog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015 Occasions Catalog. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 May 2015

Adventure Bound DSP Stack with Heat Embossed Sentiment.

Hello,
I have another card today using the very lovely Adventure Bound paper stack. Please remember this stack is only available 'till the 1st June so if you need it... you know what to do right? It's a fab paper stack ;-)
OK, lets take a little look at the card. 
 I added these little wooden leaves on a nest of linen thread for a bit of something extra ;-)
They just add a little extra diemension to the bottom corner. I do love this paper though don't you?
 As you know (if you've been here before) I love to heat emboss sentiments directly onto this DSP and this one is from the "Really Good Greetings" set which just FYI is retiring late on the 1st June also. 
I then went over it using espresso ink and a sponge to make it pop.
 And a top view to finish today.
So that was today's card. I hope you liked it?
 I'll be back tomorrow with another one for you,
Stampin' Hugs,
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Thursday, 21 May 2015

Using Stampin' Up's Your Perfect Day for an Anniversary Card

Hello...
...And apologies for my absence, I have had a (rare) few days away from my blog and you lovely followers trying to catch up with the many projects I have currently got on the go ;-). But I am here today with a new card using Your Perfect Day (again!). I am really loving this set, as you may have guessed by all the cards I have shared with you over the last few weeks ;-)
So, this little card I thought would make a perfect Anniversary card for a couple, what do you think...
 This yummy gold satin ribbon ties beautiful bows!
 again I have heat embossed the cake, this time in gold, and coloured in using blender pens and my (retired) crisp cantaloupe ink pad.
 I popped the main panel on dimensionals on a Sahara Sand card base- love this colour combo
 adding some flowers (Video Here for how to cup these flowers easily) and pearls to decorate
 and a top view to finish today!
Well, I have a few more cards to photograph today and then a whole ton of editing which needs doing before I get to do the fun stuff (play with new stash) so I better crack on so I have something to share with you tomorrow! 
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Thanks for stopping by today
Stampin' Hugs,
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Sunday, 17 May 2015

Four Cards using Guy Greetings and Adventure Bound DSP Weekend with Top Tips - Day 2.

Hello!
As promised I'm back today with the third and fourth card in this mini series: Four Cards using Guy Greetings and Adventure Bound DSP weekend.
I hope you liked yesterdays cards? It's time now though to crack on with the third card. This card is most like my original design. I changed it up by choosing different paper and adding banner ends to the paper strips see...
Top Tip 1: After glueing the ends down I slipped a dimensional under some of the raised areas on the banners to protect them from being squashed down when mailed.
 I raised the 'tash a little on this version too. 
 Side view..
 and top view to finish card #3
 Now, onto the fourth and final card in this series (but I'm sure I know it won't be the last you see of this DSP stack before it goes in a couple of weeks!) 
I decided it was high time I made another Bow Tie card and this time I teamed it with a 'tash
(How to make a BOW TIE - TUTORIAL using the bow punch)
 I stamped the sentiment then punched it out using the XL oval punch
 A side view - I love this brick paper...
I also stamped "flexing fella" down the side of the paper layer using crumb cake ink
 and a top view to finish this final card in this weekends series :-)
 To see all the posts in this series PLEASE CLICK HERE 
Thanks for stopping by today,
I'll be back tomorrow with more!
Stampin' Hugs
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