Dress Up Framelits. I love a challenge, and being Monday, it’s always a slow wake-up call from the weekend. Yesterday, I went to a small local craft show and saw a very clever and talented designer who was introducing her new range of circular fold cards. I honestly thought this would be a quick copycat […]
Category Archives: Card Types
Magic slider card with Dinoroar
I made this magic slider card with Dinoroar stamp set for my friend’s grandson’s birthday out of a 12″ x 12″ piece of card stock. As it stands, the dinosaur is in black and white without any colour. When you pull the tab, the magic happens. By the way, the aperture was cut from the […]
TRIPLE STAMPING TECHNIQUE
Triple stamping technique – The saying goes “better late than never”, but three months late? I’m ashamed to admit that life just got in the way and I’d been meaning to make a card for my Stampin’ Up! great grand-daughter on the safe arrival of her adorable baby girl but just hadn’t got round to […]
Up, Up & Away Triple Slider card
The idea formed with this Up, Up & Away stamp set to make an Up, Up & Away Triple Slider card. Last month, my tech club group requested this triple slider card and as it was a bit on the techy side, we omitted doing a 3D project and concentrated on constructing this card. They […]
Everything Eleanor, Petite Pairs
This is one of my favourite stamp sets – Everything Eleanor. I taught the embossed crayon technique for my monthly clubs this month. The above was the one that the Technique club ladies made. ….and this is the one that the card club ladies made. Can you spot the difference? The first one was a […]
Sew Lovely, Sweet Stitches DSP
A darling triple slider card made with Sew Lovely, and the Sweet Stitches DSP. I just love the numerous possibilities in this set. Featured in this card is the new seam binding ribbon, not the sort you get in UK, the US ones are much more refined and silky in texture and to die for! […]
July Technique Club projects
These are my July Technique Club projects. This is the first of the two techniques my ladies did. The first was using the stained glass technique. They stamped the butterfly image on vellum in versamark and embossed in black. The stained glass lines were drawn with a versamark pen. They used markers to colour in […]
Love You Much Demo – Inspiring Inkin’ Quarterly Team Meeting
My upline, Amanda had seen a Christmas card I made using this fancy fold which has a surprise when you open it. I was honoured when she asked if I could demonstrate how to make it at her Inspiring Inkin’ Quarterly Team Meeting today. The stamp set I chose is “Love You Much”, just in […]