Saturday 17 December 2016

Christmas gift cards for a special someone...






Today I wanted to show you these adorable little sets of gift cards I have made. (click on pic to enlarge) . The original idea for the cards came from a U.K. demonstrator, Helen Griffin in this post -  - love her work - check her out, she does amazing things!  I thought they needed a little box to put them in, so I worked out the measurements for the boxes which have reinforced sides so are quite sturdy, and they also fit envelopes I made with the Envelope Punch Board.  I have put 4 in each box, but you could fit more in if you dont use dimensionals on the card circles. They look even better in real life and would make a really nice small gift for someone special.

Of course these are Christmas ones, but you could change the greeting to suit any occasion. And even better, the Decorative masks I have used are on sale in our End of Year Clearout, but get in quick - the sale ends 3rd January 2017 or when stocks run out!!  The sentiments come from a wonderful set - Tin of Tags - 16 photopolymer stamps in the set and not all of them Christmas - a set I am getting a lot of use from. For any of the supplies I have used today you can order thru my online store, or contact me and I will be happy to place an order for you.

In case you are interested in making these yourself, here is how I made them... (As this is my first tutorial, please contact me if you are unclear on anything!)

Cards -    Cut a piece of cardstock 3" x 6" ( I used Elegant Eggplant, Real Red, Garden Green and Smokey Slate). Score at 3".  The Whisper White card on the front measures 2 3/4" square - you can use the masks on a large piece of WW and then cut to size or stamp on the smaller size. Using Versamark, press the pad enthusiastically all over the mask/Whisper White and then emboss with Silver Embossing Powder. Tip - use washi tape to hold down the mask.

Stamp your sentiment on WW cardstock, again with the Versamark ink and emboss.  Punch out using the 1 3/4" punch and then use the 2" punch with the Silver Glimmer Paper. Layer the circles and attach the greeting to the card using dimensionals.

Envelopes -  Use the measurements for a  3 x 3" card on the Envelope Punch Board.

Box -   

Lid -   Start with a piece of card 5 3/8"square.  Score at 1/2" and 1" on all 4 sides.  Using scissors, cut up to the second scoreline on both the small squares. Remove the two squares on the end and the bottom square next to them. Take a small "sliver" off the remaining square.  Do the same on all 4 sides and angle the ends of the long rectangle.  Hopefully these photos will show you what you should be left with.









Fold and burnish on all score lines.  Place strong adhesive, such as our Fast Fuse -  liquid glue is fine too, - along the angled rectangle and fold in on the first score line. Then using the glue/tape again on the notched out squares, attach to the rectangle sides, on the inside,  to make the box.

Stamp and emboss the sentiment and layer the same way as the cards and attach to the lid of the box with dimensionals.

Base - Start with square card measuring 6 3/8" less 1/16" - this will ensure a snug fit.  Score at 3/4" and 1 1/2"Complete in the same way as the lid.

When you or your recipient have used the cards, the box can be reused - a perfect size for jewellery or small chocolates!

I hope you have enjoyed my first tutorial and if you make these, I would love to see what you create!





Wednesday 23 November 2016

Our First Market Stall



Jeanette, my fellow demonstrator and I,  had our first market stall at a local fete last month.  It was a really windy day, but luckily we were situated inside - windy days and papercraft are not a good mix!





We had a wide range of items for purchase on the day.  We are very happy to take orders, so if there is anything you are after,  contact us and we will be happy to make them for you.

We have our next fete at the Taylors Lakes Primary School on Friday December 2nd from 5 pm, so come along if you can and buy some handmade gifts for Christmas or birthdays, or just for yourself!  Great for those teacher's gifts too!


Tuesday 25 October 2016

Class Night

My fellow demonstrator Jeanette and I hold classes every month and have a lovely group of ladies come to make some projects and have a great social evening.  We will be offering the monthly class over two dates in the month and we would love you to join us - contact us for more details.

Here is a photo of this month's class - we had 2 ladies who hadn't crafted before and they did a fantastic job and have already booked into our next one!


These were our projects for this month -


The little milk carton showcases the absolutely gorgeous Floral Boutique Designer Series Paper - just love this paper!  It is also part of SU!'s special DSP offer -  Buy 3 Get One Free - see tab above - "Current Promotions" -  for more details - but be quick - it finishes 31st October.  The cards feature the stamp set  Grateful Bunch - so easy to cut out using the matching punch for the flowers - and the very versatile  Swirly Scribbles Thinlits.  These thinlets co-ordinate with the Swirly Bird Stamp Set. The ladies could choose which colours they wanted for the cards and came up with some great combinations.


The very clever self closing box looks great and holds quite a few chocolates or is ideal as a gift card holder, especially with the festive season nearly upon us.  The card is made with the  Detailed Floral Thinlits, part of the Floral Boutique Suite - everything you need from DSP, stamps, Washi tape and twine - all co-ordinating perfectly. 

We hope you enjoyed looking at our October class projects.

Thanks for visiting our blog - back soon with some photos of our recent craft stall....

Wednesday 3 August 2016

Welcome to my Stampin' Up! Blog


My very first blog post - how exciting!  My friend and fellow demonstrator Jeanette and I will be both posting here regularly and our aim is to bring you some projects which hopefully will inspire you to create your very own amazing creations.  

We both love Stampin Up! and enjoy getting creative with all the wonderful products Stampin Up! have to offer. We love to make handmade cards, 3D items and really anything paper related! 

Please check back regularly or sign up for an email notification whenever we do post.  The box is on the right hand side of the blog towards the bottom.

Feel free to contact us at any time if you have any questions, would like to join my team, shop or attend classes - we would love to hear from you.
 
Jeanette and I look forward to sharing our new journey in the world of blogging with you!