Saturday, 6 September 2008

Floral Punch Craft - Clematis

the base card was stamped using Autumn Leaves Flourish stamps and Plum Pudding ink by PTI then I scored the lines on the bottom half with the Scor-Pal board.
Using the long Nestabilities I cut out the rectangle base for the flower and stamped with PTI sentiment and flourish and added a couple of gems.
I then glued the scalloped shape directly onto the card and wrapped the ribbon around the centre of the card then added the plain rectangle with foam pads.
Last but not least I made the floral punch craft Clematis and added it to the front of the card.

Punches used;
Mega giant Dahlia, large daisy, medium sparkles, small sparkles, mini sun & large oak leaf


Friday, 5 September 2008

Handbag & template- not quite a Kipling

This is was a fun and easy card making project to make all that was needed was a Scor-Pal or other score board, ribbon contrasting card stock, embellishment and a bit of sticky stuff.
So how was it made?
It was from the Scor-Pal Summer mag click here


Thursday, 4 September 2008

A Baby Girl Card

A new Baby Girl Card for my Niece and her Husband
Stamped, glittered and Cuttlebugged.

This is the Little Lady herself Jasmine, I've not yet seen her in the flesh as I don't want to take any of my germs anywhere near her so my Daughter took her card and present for me and took some snap shots so at least I could coo.





Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Free Sheets


Black Green


Brown Blue

Pink Purple


Thistle set, Card base, Topper & Sentiment



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Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Advent House

As soon as I saw this little beauty complete with instructions and a template on Nichole Heady's blog I new it would be a project in the making for me.
My youngest Daughter Natalie is still at home with us and although she is 17 she still likes to have an advent calendar although she hides it out of sight not to look soft.
The house is a perfect alternative to hiding the advent Calendar what could be nicer than 25 of these little houses hanging from the Christmas tree & each one filled with a favorite chocolate and the doors numbered from 1 to 25.


As you can see I only glued down one side of the roof as I figured a Thornton's Chocolate would fit into the house just nicely.

1 down only another 24 to make.