I am sharing with you a card we created sometime ago in one of our Friday classes using the Stamparatus. The class was actually divided into 2 groups with each group creating a different card. At the end of the class both groups had created the 2 cards.
By clicking on the link below, you will be able to download a free tutorial to create your own card & holder. The tutorial includes both the products used & the measurements (metric & imperial).
Being Day 9, I get to share with you another line from the Aussie version of the “12 Days of Christmas”.
On the ninth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me –
A Cockie in a Bottlebrush Tree,
2 flying Doctors,
3 Drovers watching
4 working dogs
5 golden Ducks
6 Boomers hopping
7 Silos filling
8 Ladies baking
9 Nippers racing…”
My card is one we created in our class on Friday. I started to case the sample on Page 18 of the Holiday Catalogue, but as usual it sort of went off on its own, but the catalogues are always a great way to start.
By clicking on the link below, you will be able to download a free tutorial to create your own card & holder. The tutorial includes both the products used & the measurements (metric & imperial). Yes, Stampin’ Up! Demos are able to use the tutorials for classes.
Today is Day 2 of my 12 Days of Christmas where I am sharing with you projects which you are able to create just in time for Christmas.
Each day I will also share a little about our Aussie Christmas, how we celebrate & what our traditions are. I may even include a couple of real Aussie Christmas songs.
Did you know that there is an Aussie version of the 12 Days of Christmas? No! Today is Day 2 of our version.
On the second day of Christmas, my true love gave to me –
We used the Dragging/Swiping Technique to create our card. If you would like to know how to do this technique, just click on the Technique Tutorials Page.
If you click on the link below, you will be able to download a free tutorial to create your own card. The tutorial includes both the products used & the measurements (metric & imperial).
By clicking on the link below, you will be able to download your free tutorial to create your own card. The tutorial includes a list of supplies & measurements (metric & imperial).
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Today’s card is another we created in our Cards @ Toogoomclass a couple of weeks ago. You can see the 1st card here. Both cards use the Emboss Resist Technique which you can find Technique Tutorialshere.
For some reason I love Christmas baubles. Don’t know why, but I especially love that they can come in all sizes & colours. I don’t have a bauble set so I set about creating some of my own.
Today I am taking part in an Anniversary Blog Hop happening over at Global Stamping Friendswhich is a group of Demonstrators from all around the world. We are celebrating 12 months since the group started & boy has it grown!
For the special Anniversary Hop our theme is ANNIVERSARY of course!
I was so undecided as to what I was going to use & how to create my card that I ended up totally confused, so I decided to keep it simple with lots of white.
The past week or so I have been experimenting with my inks & stamps, trying new ways of stamping & colouring. My image was inspired by a card sitting on my desk which I will share with you sometime in the future once it has been finished.
My image is from the “Floral Phrases” Stamp Set which was inked using Pink Pirouette & Pear Pizzazz Stampin’ Write Markers & stamped direct onto a piece of Whisper White CS. I then grabbed my Flirty Flamingo Stampin’ Write Marker, scribbled colour onto a Block & picking up small amounts of colour at a time with a Blender Pen, coloured over areas of the Pink Pirouette. I repeated the same technique for the leaves using Wild Wasabi Ink. I think it brings the flower to life.
The flower was die cut with the oval shape from the Stitched Shape Framelits by running through the Big Shot. As I wanted my card to be mostly all white, I decided to add a small scallop Whisper White frame behind the oval so I die cut another piece of Whisper White CS using the Layering Ovals Framelits & running through the Big Shot. This piece was adhered to the stamped oval.
I embossed a piece of Whisper White CS with the Softly Falling EF before layering onto the Base Card – Flirty Flamingo. The oval shape was adhered to the Card Front with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
The sentiment is from the “Beautiful Bouquet” Stamp Set. I thought it suited the card & blog hop perfectly. It was stamped onto scrap Whisper White CS in Flirty Flamingo, cut each end into a Banner Shape & adhered to the bottom of the flower with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
I do hope you have enjoyed my card. Be sure to check out all the other wonderful creations joining the blog hop.
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