Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Stitched card - Stamping Up

All of the components of this card bar the button and the ribbon were sent to me by Joanne at Mainly Flowers I join in with her Stampers Ten and as I can't make the meeting each month she sends me the bits and pieces to make the card.


A close up of the stitching,



Coming soon

As it is my Birthday later this Month, I have decided to have a weeks worth of give aways.

I have some fabulous downloads planned including new Build a Blossom sheets, backgrounds and of course some blog candy so keep looking in so that you don't miss it.

Monday, 9 March 2009

Rubberstamp Tapestry - Regal Wines

This Rubberstamp Tapestry stamp set is so versatile, this was made ussing the double stamp method ( one dip in the ink them 2 stamp impressions)
Used the Cuttlebug Swiss Dots folder along the bottom of the card and Nestabilities for matting and layering.


Sunday, 8 March 2009

Silhouette Vine Card - Stamping Up

I tend to be leaning towards monotones this month so blue was the theme for this card, I picked a delicate shade of blue for the base card and used a stamping wheel for the vines I first used it on the bottom of the base card with versamark ink which leaves a watermark effect, I took a scrap piece of card in the same delicate blue shade and again wheeled across it with the vine stamp but this time I added white embossing powder and heat set it.
I then took a piece of white card stock and used one of the stamps from the pocket Silhouettes and stamped it in brocade blue ink the cut it out with the Nestabilitie label die. Using the Brocade blue ink I sponged around the edges of the label shape.
I then layered it on top of the card and finished by tying a white sheer ribbon and tying a bow.
Ingredients;
Blue card stock from local stockist
Stamps all by Stamping up, watercolour wheel and Pocket silhouettes
Ribbon from local stockist


Saturday, 7 March 2009

Mothering Sunday - Floral Punch Craft

Started with the Sakura Flower Punch and punched lots (technical for forgot to count) then sponged colour to the edges of each flower then cut the petals away from each flower and glued them individually to a circle cut from card, started and the large layer and worked the flower to the centre where I fringed the same light pink paper sponged with a darker shade of pink on one edge then rolled it and glued it in place.


This is the card myself and Susan my friend made the other night.




A close up of the blossom.





This is the shape punch used