Eeek! I can’t believe that Christmas day is just over a fortnight away! This card was a happy accident – I was trying to create a fun fold, but it morphed into a dresser! lol! So the most logical thing to do was leave it as a dresser! If you read my blog post on […]
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Christmas Countdown #12 of 12 – Shine Bright Bundle
Today is the last episode in my Christmas Countdown Series. The last 12 weeks have simply flown by, but don’t worry, I still have plenty of Christmas themed projects to share right up to Christmas. I’m shining a light on the Shine Bright Bundle – often times than not, we make cards but did you […]
Merry Moose – Double Frame Pop Up card
Now I know Moose are not indigenous around UK, but I have Canadian friends who would appreciate a card with a moose! I hummed and hawed over whether or not to get this set, and eventually I did as both the stamp set and punch was pitched at a really affordable price – £29.50 to […]
YEAR-END CLOSEOUT SALE!!!
Starting from today the Year-End Closeout sale begins – all while stocks last! The best way to get your hands on those items is to go to the online store HERE and follow the links to the Year-End Closeout, Clearance rack or anything else you may need. Great news! The Multi-purpose Adhesive (Tombow) is back in […]
Birthday cards for the Twins
What? Sunday again? Where oh where does the time go? This whispy “New Wonders” stamp set is a host set which cannot be purchased but can be earned through hosting a workshop. If truth be known, every year I get stumped trying to think of something for twins on their birthdays. I’m not sure if […]
Christmas Countdown #11 of 12 – Yummy Christmas Table Favour
Can you believe it? Less than 4 weeks to Christmas and this is the penultimate episode in my 2019 Countdown to Christmas series. Today I have the cutest table favour from a stamp set called Yummy Christmas and you can use the house die from the Cuckoo Clock dies to die cut the house. Cutting […]
Toile Christmas – Fun Fold
Do you know the origin of “toile”? It’s a fabric from a French word meaning “linen cloth” or canvas. Toile de jouy fabric originated in France in the 1760s and usually depicted pastoral scenes. Today it comes in many different patterns and colours. Stampin’ Up! have brought out their own patterns in the form of […]
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving day! I’ve been wanting to use these gorgeous Hand-Lettered Prose dies and took my inspiration from the Autumn/Winter catalogue. Instead of a picture in a frame, I simply adhered the letters to a nested stitch label. I love that there are a couple of leaves in the coordinating die set which can emboss […]