I have had a lovely crafty weekend. Yesterday, I did a Craft Fair at our local church, St Peters at Felkirk and today I have been having a proper play with all my new toys to get ready for my Mini Catalogue Launch Party. YEY!!! Also, here's a picture of the cards I made for all the ladies who placed an order with me this month.
The little square envelope near the bottom of the card opens to reveal a little message.
I stamped the outline flowers from Fast and Fabulous (which is a level 2 hostess set) in black Stazon onto Shimmery White card and then stamped the petal overlay in Rich Razzleberry ink. To intensify the colour I used my aqua painter and reinkers then added a little glitter to the centre of the flowers.
The edges of the cardstock were punched using the Scallop Edge border and corner punches and then to add a little colour to the rest of the image I masked off the bottom left and top right corners and used my spritzer tool and Stamping Pastels in Certainly Celery and Bashful Blue. Its a subtle effect but looks quite effective.
The little envelope is made using a punch, which I haven't used before but I do quite like, but I wish now that I had used vellum cardstock instead of Rich Razzleberry.
Hope you had a nice weekend.
Jan
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Sunday, 27 March 2011
Monday, 21 February 2011
Large, Fast and Fabulous
Hope you had a great weekend?
Mine was brilliant! I had a few hours crafting with Sara which really spurred me on so I have lots of plans for crafting. We are going to a Stampin' Up! training event on 5th March and I made a start on my swaps - well, when I say made a start, I know what stamp set I am using!!!
I have a craft fair booked soon at our local church and we are thinking of holding another Stamptacular (we did one last year and it was fantastic). So we have lots of plans and I will update you with them all soon.
Anyway, back to the actual crafting - here is a card I was asked to do for a lady at work who has decided to become a stay at home Mum.
The card is a sheet of A3 card folded in half to leave an A4 card blank. So it is a really big card - but as there are lots of people signing it, I needed to make it as big as possible.
The sprays of flowers from the Fast and Fabulous set were stamped in black Stazon ink onto Shimmery White cardstock to create a natural looking group of flowers. Fast and Fabulous is one of the 2 Step Stamping sets and the overlaying stamps are perfect for giving a watercolour effect. I stamped the overlay image (using the Stamp-A-Ma-Jig) in Rich Razzleberry ink and then used an aqua painter to smooth out the shading. To create the depth of colour, I added more ink to the centres of the flowers. To shade the stems and leaves I used my aqua painters with Old Olive stamp pads. Orchid Fine Cosmo glitter was added to the centre of each flower with Chrystal Effects.
The daisy type flowers were stamped in Rich Razzleberry ink with the overlying image stamped in Pretty in Pink ink. Again, I used my aqua painter to smooth out the shading and add a little more ink to the centres.
The card was assembled with a mat of Old Olive card beneath the stamped card front and the topper with Ruth's name added to finish off. The bow was attached as a last minute emergency plan as the punched corner of the topper just didn't look quite right. This ribbon is a retired one from last year, but is Rich Razzleberry.
Thanks for visiting me today, bob back soon for more details of upcoming events!
Jan
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Mine was brilliant! I had a few hours crafting with Sara which really spurred me on so I have lots of plans for crafting. We are going to a Stampin' Up! training event on 5th March and I made a start on my swaps - well, when I say made a start, I know what stamp set I am using!!!
I have a craft fair booked soon at our local church and we are thinking of holding another Stamptacular (we did one last year and it was fantastic). So we have lots of plans and I will update you with them all soon.
Anyway, back to the actual crafting - here is a card I was asked to do for a lady at work who has decided to become a stay at home Mum.
The card is a sheet of A3 card folded in half to leave an A4 card blank. So it is a really big card - but as there are lots of people signing it, I needed to make it as big as possible.
The sprays of flowers from the Fast and Fabulous set were stamped in black Stazon ink onto Shimmery White cardstock to create a natural looking group of flowers. Fast and Fabulous is one of the 2 Step Stamping sets and the overlaying stamps are perfect for giving a watercolour effect. I stamped the overlay image (using the Stamp-A-Ma-Jig) in Rich Razzleberry ink and then used an aqua painter to smooth out the shading. To create the depth of colour, I added more ink to the centres of the flowers. To shade the stems and leaves I used my aqua painters with Old Olive stamp pads. Orchid Fine Cosmo glitter was added to the centre of each flower with Chrystal Effects.
The daisy type flowers were stamped in Rich Razzleberry ink with the overlying image stamped in Pretty in Pink ink. Again, I used my aqua painter to smooth out the shading and add a little more ink to the centres.
The card was assembled with a mat of Old Olive card beneath the stamped card front and the topper with Ruth's name added to finish off. The bow was attached as a last minute emergency plan as the punched corner of the topper just didn't look quite right. This ribbon is a retired one from last year, but is Rich Razzleberry.
Thanks for visiting me today, bob back soon for more details of upcoming events!
Jan
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