Monday 23 February 2009

More Embracing

Another non-cased card using "Embrace Life". This time I have used Elegant Eggplant and some scraps of Pumpkin Pie and Pretty in Pink. I distressed the edges of these with the cutter kit and I coloured the flowers with Elegant Eggplant. I pierced some holes around the place with my paper piercing tool.

By adding a sentiment at the bottom this card could be used for all sorts of occasions. Hope you like it.

Saturday 21 February 2009

Embrace Life



This card is using a gorgeous set called "Embrace Life" which is available in the Summer Mini Catalogue. Products from this Catalogue are available only until the end of March so that's only a few quick weeks away. Check out the Catalogue by clicking on the piccie on the side.


Colours here are Night of Navy, and Bashful Blue. I have stamped the flowers in Night of Navy on Bashful Blue and cut them out. I have coloured in parts of the petals with a white gel pen. The sentiment has been stamped and punched out with the large oval punch and then sponged around the outside with Night of Navy ink. I like how this one turned out. I think this is one of my favourite sets. I think I'll share a few more soon.
Oh... BTW this one is not a case (as far as I know anyway)!!

Tuesday 17 February 2009

Not Botanical Blooms (but still Sale-A-Bration)

Here a card I found by a US demo Deb Horst. You can find the original card here. I have changed it just a little.





The colours are More Mustard, Really Rust and Brocade Blue. These panels are layered on Chocolate Chip and the card base is Very Vanilla. I have stamped in the matching inks and set an eyelet in the middle of each flower with my Crop-o-dile. I can't sew for the life of me so I have used "faux stitching" by piercing holes around the card edge and then joining them up with my Chocolate Chip marker. I love this technique and I love how this card turned out.


The stamp set is Polka Dot Punches from the Sale-A-Bration catalogue - only available for a couple more weeks so if you like it grab it now!

Tuesday 10 February 2009

One last Botanical Bloom

Hi again.
Since we are nearing the end of the Sale-A-Bration I thought I would show one more card using the "Botanical Blooms" set. I've really liked using this set (obviously). I promise I will show off something else soon.

This card was CASEd from Linda Heller (a US demo) - you can find her blog here . Just lovely. The card is Pretty in Pink and Basic Black with some paper from the "Petals and Paisley" Designer paper pack (all the papers are great value at $11.95 for 12 sheets of double sided 12x12 paper). I have stamped in Certainly Celery for the leaves. The flowers I stamped in Basic Black and coloured them in with Pretty in Pink and Regal Rose ink (using the Aquapainter). The sentiment is from "It's Your Birthday"


Wednesday 4 February 2009

Well While I'm keen and seem to have time I'll post another card using the Sale-A-Bration set "Botanical Blooms"








This one uses Pale Plum, Certainly Celery and Perfect Plum cardstock and the same inks to stamp the flower. I added a little Celery ribbon and the best wishes sentiment is from "Short and Sweet" which is a fantastic set that I use all the time.


This card is CASEd from a German lady who I only know as "sternschnuppe" You can see other cards by her here .

Thanks for looking

Tuesday 3 February 2009


This card uses the Sale-A Bration set called Botanical Blooms. The colours haven't shown up too well (Some photography lessons might be in order). I have used Sage shadow for the card base and stamped the leaf outline image with Sage shadow ink. Then I have layers of Night of Navy and Brocade Blue. The images I have stamped in the same three colours and I have added some Night of Navy eyelets (not quite in line I know). I have used the corner rounder punch on all corners.
This set is available for FREE until the end of February when you purchase $100 of Stampin' Up! products. Please feel free to contact me with an order or to book a workshop.
(P.S. I don't think I have CASEd this one but if it looks like yours let me know and I'll acknowledge you.)