Showing posts with label Big Shot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Shot. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 June 2018

Side slit cards

These cards are stunning and use Flourishing Phrases and Eastern Beauty stamp sets with matching dies. They are cased from a card made by Margaret Harlum, I have adapted the size so that the card uses 1/2 of an A4 sheet of card and fits into a standard sized envelope. This card will be taught at the next class. Participants will be able to choose 5 colours from the 2017-2019 in colours.

Saturday, 30 July 2016

Baby Bear Exploding Box Card

Exploding box card. Using the new Baby Bear stamp from Stampin' Up! And other assorted baby themed stamp sets. I've also used the Curvy Keepsake box die for a feature box inside the box.

Sunday, 27 March 2016

Another Exploding box - Friendship

This lovely friendship box use Pacific Point and Melon Mambo. Combined with the Feels Good Stamp sets and Bloomin' Love Rose Bundle from Stampin' Up!



Saturday, 26 March 2016

Exploding box - 21st Birthday

This was a fun exploding box to made - the request was for a young man's 21st birthday. And was to be in red and white with balloons. I think I filled this request nicely. I've hidden any identifying names for privacy reasons.  All the writing was made via printer rather than stamps, as it was a very personal request. The Number 21 was cut using the Big Shot and large numbers die, in red glimmer paper.



Thursday, 7 January 2016

Botanicals For You






This stamp set is also from the 2016 Sale-a-bration Catalogue. Called "Botanicals For You".  Free with every $110 NZ you spend from any Stampin' Up! Catalogue.  The "Just for you" words have been heat embossed in black embossing powder. The coloured flowers have stamped with a combination of Versamark and Stampin' Up! classic ink pads - then heat embossed with clear embossing powder.  Looks lovely and fresh and bright.

Both cards cased, but unsure who they were cased from.


This card uses the same stamp set as above and the words are heat set with Silver embossing powder. The flowers / leaves are from the new Botanical Builders Framelits Dies, die cut in black and silver.  The background paper is lovely vellum - which is a free Sale-a-bration product, called Botanical Gardens Designer Vellum Stack. Contains 24 sheets: 3 each of 8 designs. 15.2cm x 15.2cm. Acid free, lignin free.

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Botanical blooms again!!

Once again I'm bringing you the wonderful Botanical Blooms Stamp Set and matching framelits.  The included pictures show the front and back of this lovely card.

I have used the retired Black Glimmer paper from the Stampin' Up! Holiday Catalogue.

The cardstock used is Hello Honey, Mossy Meadow, Cajun Craze and Basic Black.  Inks used are Old Olive, Mossy Meadow and Cajun Craze.

The template for this freestanding card is from Dawns Stamping Thoughts.

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Botanical blooms


This must be my favourite stamp set and die bundle from the upcoming "Handmade from the Heart" Occasions Catalogue from Stampin' Up!

Botanical Blooms Stamp Set + Botanical Builder Framelit Dies.  There is also matching Botanical Gardens Designer Series Paper, Washi Tape and lovely flower Jewels.  The card to the left uses Cucumber Crush, Watermelon Wonder, Calypso Coral and Hello Honey Stampin' Up! cardstock.

The photo to the right uses the Brick embossing folder, and is stamped with Cajun Craze, Mint Macaron and Mossy Meadow inks. Cardstock used is Whisper White, Old Olive, Mint Macaron and Hello Honey.

I have lots more projects planned with this wonderful bundle!!

These cards have both been cased from other Stampin' Up! Demonstrators, however I don't know who, so can't give credit!

Thursday, 17 July 2014

Stampin’ Up! Hamburger Die

I’ve been really busy these school holidays getting ready for the next Southern Crafter Market held on the 19th and 20th July at the Velodrome, Invercargill. New Zealand.

The new Hamburger die from Stampin’ Up! has been very popular, and I’ve made nearly 160 of the boxes.

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All of the above boxes have been cased from some very talented demonstrators except the Panda bear, which is my own design. I’ve made between 9 and 13 of each of these boxes. Lots of fun!!

Four Way Easel Card

These four way Easel Cards were very fun to make!! All made with Stampin’ Up! products although some retired card stock and stamps have been used.

Saturday, 17 August 2013

Saturday class cards August 2013

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The first two cards above are all the rage at the moment with the easy “sunburst technique”. The gorgeous butterfly card is made using instructions from the fabulous Tami White, using the Stampin’ up Bitty Butterfly punch and Papillon  matching Potpourri Stamp set.

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The first card is made by stamping the flowers / leaves in Whisper White craft ink, then using the matching framelits, make a mask with the Big Shot. The mask is placed over the matching flower / leaf and sponging over with classic ink. Very effective.

The third card was sent to me by my lovely up-line Vicki Were, I cased the card and we made it in class last Saturday, using Crushed Curry as the main colour, and sponging all edges. This used the lovely stamp set “Happy Day”.

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This set of 3 cards are made using the new Pansy punch and matching Flower Shop stamp set. The original design was by Rhonda Price, she used the Fancy Fan embossing folder, I changed it to using the Woodgrain Embossing folder.

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The first card is made using strips of cardstock, layered onto a plain piece of card, this was then run through the Big Shot with an embossing folder. In this case the new Modern Mosaic Embossing Folder. The ribbon is the new 2013-2015 in colour Ruffle Stretch Trim, with the ribbon stretching, it made it a breeze to attach to the back of the cardstock circle. The clay rose was coloured with Coastal Cabana to match the ribbon.

The next card was cased from Patti Long Bossi and also uses the new Pansy Punch and matching Flower Shop Stamp set.

The last card is loosely cased from Pamela Staples,  and was fun to make. Once again it uses the Pansy Punch and Flower Shop Stamp set. This time the flower was stamped on vellum using Versamark and embossed with White embossing powder. The flower was coloured in on the back side of the vellum with Stampin’ Up! markers.