Showing posts with label Betsy's Blossoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Betsy's Blossoms. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Cork Pendant General Swaps for Convention '13 with Top Tips!

Hi there,
Today I have some different General Swaps I created with the Cork pendants as the feature, these were easy to make with a few Top Tips which I will share as I go!!
So, to make the pendants I simply purchased new corks online and a small vice to hold them, then I took a sharp(ish) kitchen knife and sliced them into circles. This takes a bit of practice to get them all the same width (mine weren't) and staraight (mine were not that either, but I did try ;-))
 So, First TIP: Sand the cork circles after cutting and before colouring and stamping to get the best coverage and neaten the whole charm.
TOP TIP 2: I inked the whole cork round by pressing it into an ink pad, I tried using pens but didn't like the effect. Also you need to choose pale colour as the cork darkens the colours, the darker colours are nice but I found it was too hard to see the stamped decoration on these. 
So, I coloured mine with Soft Sky, Pool Party, Pink Pirouette, So Saffron and I did make just one with Pear Pizazz  too ;-)
So, this was the basic layout for all the cards. I did also add small eyes to the top of the cork pendants so they can be removed and made into necklaces, pendants for bracelets or even earrings if you'd like.
Top Tip 3: Ink the whole charm using SU! classic ink pads but only stamp with Staz On for the images, I tried stamping the images with the classic pads but the colour bled overnight, so I had to re-sand and re-stamp!  
The pink version used the cute little butterflies from Make a Cake
 The Pool Party version used a Papillon Potpourri butterfly
 So Saffron colour used En Fracaise and Summer Silhouettes
 and the Soft Sky pendant (teamed with Island Indigo card) used Betsy's Blossoms, I think this was my favourite, I liked how the flowers looked stamped on the charm :-)
 finally, the Pear Pizazz with old Olive version, I made this but thought it might be too dark but as I had finished it I made it up into a card anyway ;-)
TOP TIP 4: Add your rhinestones then coat in Crystal Effects, the stones won't adhere well on their own and also the ink will rub off  too, Crystal effects will seal both the ink and gem!
And finally here they all are together...
 Well, that's me for today, I have a boat load of things to do for tomorrow's class so I'll see you back here soon :-)
Stampin' Hugs for today,

Monday, 25 November 2013

Special Team Swaps, Lavender Bags made from 1" Ribbon

Hello!
Well, I'm back from the most amazing time at Stampin' Up! convention in Manchester. It was so great to meet up with old friends, make new friends and of course be totally inspired by wonderful projects and products ;-) I would 100%  recommend this experience to anyone and everyone who loves to create!!
So, as I was going I decided to join in a Jem's team swap (32 of us decided to go one better and make special swaps) and I decided to make lavender sachets with the Cherry Cobbler Stitched edge Grosgrain ribbon (this is actually on offer with boxes this month too! see HERE)
I cut pieces of the ribbon to 18cm lengths and sewed up each side, stuffed them full of yummy smelling lavender (with the help of Zoe) and added a hand made/stamped cork charm to each bag (more on these charms tomorrow).
Each lavender bag was then added to a co-ordinating (to the charm) card base, the background on this first one was embossed with the Honeycomb Folder and stamped using Versamark using Make a Cake stamp set
This design uses the Betsy's Blossoms set and the Chevron Folder, the card behind is actually Island Indigo, not that it looks like it here!
This one uses Papillon Potpourri
Erm, not sure what happened to my colours on this photo either but the base card was actually Old Olive!! Anyway, the stamp set used for this was Summer Silhouettes with some En Francais too :-)
OK, that's all for today but I will be back tomorrow with more details on the rest of my general swaps including how to make your own Cork Charms too!!
Thanks for looking and I hope you'll be back tomorrow for more ;-)
Stampin' Hugs for today,
 

Monday, 29 July 2013

Emboss Resist with Betsy's Blossoms

Hi,
As promised I have the second card we made at our Embossing 101 class ;-)
We made a total of 3 cards using heat embossing with different techniques including a chalkboard card (yesterday's post) and I will share another tomorrow with you. Today it is Emboss Resist, I love this technique, it works especially well with this stamp from Betsy's Blossoms...
I used a rich colour combo of Raspberry Ripple and Midnight Muse
 To achieve this look, rub your card with your embossing buddy (to avoid any extra powder sticking to the card), stamp using Versmark and heat emboss using clear powder. Add swirls of ink with a dauber starting in the middle, I like mine to be darker in the centre so I went on adding in light layers until I was happy with the end result. The sentiment is from Itty Bitty Banners and has a very handy set of matching framelits. 
 this detail at the top is simply the 1+1/4" scallop circle with a (retired) heart clip, but we do still have some with cool arrows, speech bubbles and hangers HERE ;-) Add a rhinestone and a touch of ribbon and your done!
OK, so that's all for today! Back tomorrow with the last of the heat embossing cards
Thanks for stopping by today
Stampin' Hugs,
 

Saturday, 23 March 2013

Betsy Blossoms in monochrome

Hello,
I am just off to work but wanted to quickly share with you a card which was inspired by one I saw on Pinterest a couple of weeks ago ;-) 
I really wanted to have a play with this set again as I really haven't used it enough!!
 I added the top layer with dimensionals but the rest is perfect for posting as it's flat, unusual for me to not add ribbon or buttons either, I know ;-)
 and I added a bit of decoration inside too.
Well, short and sweet from me for today but I must dash. Back soon with more crafting!
Stampin' hugs from me for today,

Friday, 16 November 2012

Betsy's Blossoms and Four Frames Birthday Card


Hello, 
I thought today we would get away from Christmas cards for a bit and I made this card recently for my friends daughters birthday, I love the springy colours together, Pool Party and Primrose Petals, very pretty!

 These super little frames are in the Autumn/winter catalogue HERE and fit the four frames stamp set and matching punch (Decorative Label) perfectly, I made a little layered flower with the Boho Blossoms punch too, find the punches from HERE in the catalogue
 and an arty angle to finish for today
That's all from me today, back tomorrow with the closer look at my Owl Occasions class as promised :-)
Thanks for stopping by today
Stampin' Hugs,
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