Thursday 9 December 2021

Christmas Baubles

 It's been a while since I blogged anything, so I thought I'd show off my Christmas Baubles.



These are so simple to make and look quite good! You can create a template in different sizes and shapes and use them to cut out your pieces if you want, but I 'cheated' and used punches for them all, much quicker and easier.

The basic instructions are simply to cut/punch eight copies of the same shape. If you want you can use two different DSPs. Glue 4 together (alternating the DSP if using two), set them aside and glue the other 4 together. Place some adhesive down the middle of one half and attach a piece of string or cord, then glue the two halves together. If you're using two DSPs, make sure your second half matches the first half so that your bauble has alternating paper all around. 

Let me show you my baubles.

Basic Bauble


I used Penguin Playmates Designer Series Paper, which was a free Sale-A-Bration item and is, sadly, no longer available.

I punched 4 of each of the two designs of DSP, and then put it together as mentioned earlier. I used the Starburst Punch (retired) to punch out the circles.

Shaped Baubles


I thought that different shaped punches might make interesting baubles. From the left I used Label Me Lovely Punch, Pretty Label Punch (retired) and Scalloped Heart Punch from the Heart Punch Pack, all with with Painted Christmas DSP. I think they turned out rather well - the photos don't do them justice, although the one on the right looks more like a strawberry than a heart, haha. 


The Other Baubles



I don't know what to call these ones. When you put these together, you only glue the top third of each shape as per a Basic Bauble. After you've joined them all together, you go through and glue the bottom thirds of the ones that aren't glued. It makes sense when you're doing it. The one on the left is the first one I made (at home) using Wrapped in Plaid DSP (retired). The middle one was one I tried to make at our Craft Group night using Painted Christmas DSP, but I mistakenly glued all of the pieces together (so a Basic Bauble as above) and then went through and glued the tops and bottoms of the alternate sides. Of course it wasn't right but I decided I'd just made a new design rather than a mistake :). Then I made the one on the right with some more Wrapped in Plaid DSP (retired) to prove to myself that I could get it right. Obviously you need to choose paper that has suitable patterns or images on both sides as you get to see both sides.

I donated all of my baubles to the Woomera Community Centre Christmas tree because it only had tinsel and no decorations, lol.

Anyway, I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year.

Happy crafting!






Tuesday 23 February 2021

Dutch Door Card

 Our craft group had a class tonight to make this Dutch Door Card. 


Here are the instructions for this specific card. As usual, click on the product names to go to that item in my online store. Thanks.

MATERIALS

Bumblebee cardstock (card base)

Ice Cream Corner Designer Series Paper (small piece for card front)

Basic White cardstock (for front and inside)

Tear & Tape or Stampin' Seal

Frosted & Clear Epoxy Droplets


EQUIPMENT

Paper Trimmer

Bone Folder

Here's a Card Cling Stamp Set

Clear Block D

Memento Tuxedo Black Ink Pad

Ice Cream Cone Builder Punch

Cherry Cobbler Stampin' Blends


INSTRUCTIONS

Card Base

1. Cut Bumblebee A4 cardstock at 5-3/4" along the long side. Note that this is slightly smaller than the usual 'half of an A4' cut for a card base; this is simply to avoid having to use sixteenths of an inch in later measurements.

2. Score at 4-1/8" on the long side (i.e. half-way across the card).

3. Place the card base in the Trimmer with the score line at 90 to the the cutting guide arm and with the left edge at 2-7/8" cut from the top to the score line.



4. Turn the card base so that the cut line is to the right and place the card base into the Trimmer with the score line directly under the cutting blade (the left edge will be at 4-1/8"). Cut along the score line down to the previously cut line. If necessary, use Paper Snips to get a clean cut at the corner.


5. This will give you two pieces like this:


Inside

1. Cut a strip of the Basic White cardstock at 3-7/8" from one of the small ends. Then using that, cut a piece 5-1/2" for the inside of the card.

2. Cut another piece 2-5/8" for the front of the card (3-7/8" x 2-5/8").

3. Adhere the larger piece inside the card.

Card Front

1. Cut a piece of the Ice Cream Corner DSP 3-7/8" x 2-5/8".

2. Attach to the lower front of the card using the inside white piece as a guide.

3. Punch the ice cream cone and a scoop of ice cream from the Ice Cream Corner DSP.

4. Stamp "Happy Birthday" at the bottom of the Basic White piece cut earlier, then adhere the ice cream cone and scoop above it.

5. Add a 'cherry' on top by colouring a Clear Epoxy Droplet with a Cherry Cobbler Blend (let it dry before attaching it to your card).


6. Adhere this combination to the front of the card. Take care to only place adhesive on the bottom of the piece so as to not glue the card shut. See the photo below for suggested positioning of the adhesive. Notice the piece of adhesive on the actual card front. This is easier than trying to figure out where to place it on the smaller piece.


And that's your card, all done!

My daughter, Kieran, used some different pieces of the DSP for her cards.




I tried some variations. You can get some quite different looks.




With this one, I used two different pieces of DSP, instead of the plain background. I'm calling this one my 'Retired Christmas Card' because I used retired DSP and a retired stamp set for this. Sorry about that! The Label Me Lovely Punch is still available though.





Finally, I stamped a background and sentiment using the Friends Are Like Seashells Photopolymer Stamp Set. The base is Seaside Spray A4 Cardstock and the DSP is Sand & Sea. I used these Classic Stampin' Pads: Flirty Flamingo, Melon Mambo and Seaside Spray. I love the pastel colours of this one.



I wish to thank Jessica Taylor for inspiring me with her Dutch Door Card. Please have a try, it's quite easy and just a little bit addictive!

Happy crafting.


Wednesday 17 February 2021

You Are Amazing Project Kit

 I love Stampin' Up! project kits. They are always so easy to make and contain plenty of beautiful cards. 



This one is the You Are Amazing Project Kit that contains most of the necessary bits and pieces to make 16 cards (four each of four different designs). Everything is pre-cut, all you need to do is stamp the sentiment and assemble the cards. You will need the You Are Amazing Cling Stamp Set, plus some ink pads and some other basic bits, many of which you may already have.

Classic Stampin' Pads: Flirty Flamingo, Granny Apple Green, Mango Melody and Pretty Peacock.

Basic bits: Stampin' SEAL, Stampin' Dimensionals and Mini Glue Dots

Click on any of the product names to go to my online shop, in case you need to purchase any of these, including the kit and stamp set.

Here are close-ups of the four card designs:





So, if you're looking for quick and easy cards, you can't go past a project kit like this!

Happy crafting.


Monday 18 January 2021

Mini Catalogue 2021-1 and Sale-A-Bration 2021-1

It's freebie time again! Stampin' Up! have changed the way Sale-A-Bration (SAB) will be held each year. Previously there was one SAB in January-March for 3 months. From 2021 onwards, there will be TWO SABs each year, one in January/February and one in July/August, that means 4 months of free stuff per annum!  Any purchase of $90 (AUD), excluding postage, from any of Stampin' Up!'s current catalogues will entitle you to one free level one SAB product. Sales of $180 will let you have two level one products or one level two product. It's all explained in the Sale-a-Bration section in my online store. The new Mini Catalogue for January-June 2021 is also available and you can see that in my online store as well. Just click on the names to go to the store.

I have a few cards to show you. I made these using a free SAB item, It's called Oh So Ombre 6" x 6" Designer Series Paper. It's a level one product, so a purchase of $90 will get you your very own pack. There are 48 sheets in the pack: 12 each of a double-sided design in four colours. All of the cards feature a new punch called Double Oval PunchThis great punch has both a scalloped oval and a smooth oval. There is a matching stamp set called Oval Occasions Cling Stamp Set that has perfectly sized stamps. You can save by purchasing both together in the Oval Occasions Bundle

So here are my cards. I've noted the colour used in each. 

Rococo Rose


Bermuda Bay


Granny Apple Green


Blackberry Bliss

Nothing fancy with this lot, but they look quite nice. Be sure to check out the links above to see what else is there.

Happy crafting!