Showing posts with label Ronald McDonald Charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ronald McDonald Charity. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Cookie Cutter Halloween meets My Hero for a Get Well Wish using Stampin' Up! Products.

Hi there,
I have a fun twist on the Cookie Cutter Halloween stamps today. I have teamed them with the My Hero stamps (the fabulous Ronald McDonald charity set for this year) and Umbrella Weather framelits to make a Get Well Soon Card, take a look...
 Doesn't this little mummy look adorable as a patient? I lightly coloured the bandages with a touch of Smoky Slate and added some Blushing Bride around the eyes.
 So, when I went to stamp the umbrella and found the tip of the brolly was a separate stamp to the handle so here are my TIPS for stamping and die cutting the umbrella...
 I stamped the clouds and rain (from Weather Together) around the umbrella and patient and then die cut the clouds before adding the whole front panel with dimensionals. I then added the clouds flat through the gaps and topped a few of the rain drops with fine tip glue to make them shine.
TIP: Leave this card flat while the glue dries.
 So, that's my card for making the most out of your Cookie Cutter Halloween stamps :-)
I hope you have enjoyed today's card. I'll be back tomorrow with another,
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Friday, 19 June 2015

Using Stampin' Up's Sprinkles Of Life for a Class Card, Part Two: Same Kit- New Cards

Hello,
And welcome to today's post making more cards using the kit I designed for classes. I did this earlier in the week with Barnyard Babies and you can find these posts HERE and HERE.
 Today's extra cards use the Sprinkles of Life stamp set again and you can find the original card I designed HERE
So lets take a look at the first of the new cards I made. I decided to exchange the rain drops for apples in a rainbow design...
 Adding a silver sequin and white thick twine trim to the corner. You may have noticed I'm loving doing this right now ;-)
 Again I added crystal effects to the apples but this time I mounted them onto a deco framelit die cut shape. The sentiment is from the Sprinkles of Life set also.
 And here's one last card I made using this kit - tis time to make a birthday ice-cream...
 The cloud/ice-cream/cupcake topper and the cone were stamped onto watercolor paper and heat embossed with white powder before colouring.
 For a change I added the ice-cream in a window instead of mounting it on the front of the card. 
I also added some stamped sprinkles to decorate behind the ice-cream.
 And finally for today here are all three of the cards together :-)
Well, I hope you have enjoyed seeing three designs with one kit again? I am really enjoying this idea ;-)
Thanks so much for stopping by today, I'll be back tomorrow with a card using the already popular new stamp set "No Bones About It" but 'till then
Stampin' Hugs, 
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Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Using Sprinkles of Life by Stampin' Up! for a CAS Class Card.

Hello,
 I hope you got a chance to see yesterday's late, late posting? I finally got home from work last night and my new video sharing a C6 Card File Folder had uploaded to YouTube then I was fiddling around and adding a few oops apologies to the video so take a look if you get a chance and let me know what you think ;-)
So, today I'm sharing with you a card I designed for class using Sprinkles of Life and a rainbow of rain drops. I have two other cards using the same colours/kit to share with you tomorrow (like I shared earlier in the week with the Barnyard Babies stamps. I'm calling it Same kit - New cards).
But first of all here is my original CAS design...
I used a Soft Sky card base and matching layer to the front of the card adding punched raindrops from the Tree Builder matching punch, all under a watercolored cloud.
The sentiment is from the set too, it has loads of great sentiments ;-)
I coated the raindrops in Crystal Effects and you can also see the silver heat embossing on this cloud too.
And a top view to finish today.
So don't forget to come back tomorrow for more similar cards using this kit.
Thanks for stopping by today :-)
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