Sunday, 16 October 2011

First Birthday card

I wanted to show you a card I made for a family member, who turned 1 this week. Here it is.

I usually struggle with childrens cards if I'm honest, so I was really pleased with how this one turned out. It is in Crumb Cake, Bashful Blue and Marina Mist. I used versamark ink to stamp the happy birthday background, then used it again on the Marina Mist cardstock and used white embossing powder. The image is also embossed in white, and was coloured using SU! markers. I'm afraid its from a retired set :-( I just recently go the decorative label punch, and I'm using it loads. I can't believe it's taken me so long to get it!

Friday, 22 July 2011

Card and gift in one

Trawling through Youtube the other day, I came across a video from Stamperdog, who demo'd a card which had a top note gift card holder on the front. I loved that idea, so I cased it, and here is my version.

 The card is made in So Saffron and Pear Pizazz, and using the teddy stamp from Every Little Bit and the Oval All stamp set. It also uses the To Note die, and to cut the slit for the gift card, I used the word window punch and the 1/2 inch circle punch.

I just have to add a note here to say that until early this week, I didn't have the Oval All stamp set. I bought the punches over a year ago, but despite Oval All being always on my wish list, I hadn't got around to ordering it. But on Tuesday, my dear friend and wonderful upline Karen came to visit and brought me not only the stamp I had requested for my birthday, but the much coveted Oval All set for me too. I was so pleased with my gifts, and count myself extremely lucky to have Karen in my life. She is truely a great friend.

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

A month!!

A whole month has gone past since my last post, what a terrible blogger I am. To make up for it, here's a commission that I made for a child who is being adopted. It's so hard to get 'Congratulations on being adopted' cards for the children who are moving on, and this is the second I've made.

I've used Basic Grey textured cardstock as the base, the Elegant Soiree papers, Baja Breeze cardstock, ink and seam binding ribbon, and the Elegant Wings embosslet. Stamp sets were Foz and Friends and Basic Phrases. The butterflies were cut and embossed in Very Vanilla, and then I brayered over them with Baja Breeze ink. I love the effect it gives them.

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Anniversary

Today is our wedding anniversary and we have been married for 9 years now. It still feels like only yesterday. I can count myself extremely fortunate to have married a man who I continue to love, even after 20 years of knowing him, and to celebrate, I made him this card. 
It's in Whisper White, Basic Black and Real Red, with the Basic Phrases and I {heart} Heart stamps sets.
I also took the girls shopping after school yesterday for a rose bush to give him for our garden. I wanted a white one as we don't have any white roses, but I fell in love with this one instead. Isn't it beautiful?
At home, we couldn't think of anywhere to hide it from him overnight, so in the end, we put it in the front garden behind another plant, and guess what? Hiding it in plain view actually worked!! He didn't spot it there at all :-D

Thursday, 28 April 2011

Family Birthdays



Yesterday was my lovely husbands birthday, so I had to come up with a card for him. Now men's cards I always find tricky, rather like a lot of people! I stood looking at my many many stamp sets.....
...and finally remembered that he had said he loved the Lovely as a Tree set. That made things a little easier. In fact, here is what I produced...

I stamped the tree in Soft Suede, then sponged it over with Old Olive and Garden Green. Then I used a piece of Old Olive cardstock and ran it through the Square Lattice embossing folder, and layered with a smaller piece of Soft Suede. The button was created using the Sweet Buttons cutting and embossing die, and I used crystal effects on it to make it shiny. Here is a better image of it.
He seemed pleased with it, and I thought it fitted the image and the occasion nicely.

Monday, 25 April 2011

Top Note

I needed to make a birthday card for a 12 year old, and was struggling a bit to come up with an suitable idea. Then I remembered seeing someone used patterned papers, weaved them together, and then cut them out using the top note die. I dug out some old papers and tried it myself and was chuffed with the results.



The card base is in Old Olive, and the sentiment is the Curly Cute set, which has been inked seperately and punched out with the large oval. I also used up some old Chocolate Chip grosgrain ribbon, although Early Expresso would have worked just as well. What do you think?


Monday, 18 April 2011

Build a Blossom

School holiday time and its really busy here! In and out, children staying over, etc etc, just waiting now for my littlest to be unwell, and that will top it all off!

Not had a great deal of time to play craft wise, but did have a lovely time with my new Build a Blossom stamp set and matching punch.
Here I've used one of my favourite colour combinations, Baja Breeze and Crumb Cake. I find they complement each other beautifully.

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Easter Treats

I like to make a little something for Tabitha's classmates to have at the end of term to say thank you to them for being good to her. Here is what they are all getting tomorrow.

I've used the new Pillow Box die to cut the boxes out of Very Vanilla cardstock, run them through the Refect Polka Dots embossing folder and filled them with tiny sugar coated chocolate eggs. Then I've tied them with Silver Elastic cord, and added a sun label, using the Every Little Bit stamp set and the 1" circle punch.
What do you think?? 

Sunday, 3 April 2011

It's Mothers Day

I have had a lovely Mothers day. It started with a nice lie in, well, I got up just before 8am, to be told to get back to bed, and was then presented with a cup of tea and breakfast in bed. Lovely. The girls have been lovely all day, and all in all we've had nice family time.
I made cards for my Mum, and Chris's Mum. My Mum hasn't had hers yet so I'm not posting it yet, but here is the one I made for Chris' Mum.
It uses the Sandy Speckles wheel, Rich Razzleberry cardstock and ink, with Garden Green leaves and the Schoolbook Serif Alphabet. The flower is made using the scalloped circle punch, and is surprisingly easy to do and very effective. If you want to know how, get in touch!

Friday, 1 April 2011

The New Mini Catalogue

Today sees the launch of Stampin' Up!'s new UK mini catalogue. This catalogue is full of new products, and includes the most requested Stampin' Up! product, the Big Shot die cutting and embossing machine, which can extend your creativity MASSIVELY. Us UK demonstrators have been coveting this product for a long time, as it has been available for a while in the US, and now, it's finally here!

Remember that I can be contacted any time via email for you to place an order from anywhere in the UK. I can't wait to hear from you.

Stamping fun


Samples I made up, using Crumb Cake and Cherry Cobbler cardstock, with Basic Black, the newsprint designer paper, and black taffeta ribbon. Stamps were the So Many Thanks single stamp, and the Sincere Sentiments.

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

My Mother-in-Laws card

I don't have a record of my in-laws birthday's so I have to rely on my Hubby telling me in advance when he needs a card made. As usual this year started with my Mother-in-Laws birthday, and my hubby completely forgetting to tell me. I had to come up with something pretty quickly (not something I find easy!), and this was the result.


It uses Pear Pizzazz and Old Olive inks, with Very Vanilla Cardstock and ribbon. I used the rock 'n' roll technique on the stamp to get a two tone colour effect. The Stamp sets were the Bliss SAB set and Sincere Sentiments.

Monday, 21 March 2011

Welcome to My Stampin' Up! Blog

Hello there. My name is Lisa and I am an independant Stampin' Up! Demonstrator based in Somerset. I will be posting here examples of cards and projects that I have created using products from Stampin' Up!. I can be contacted at any time via email if you see something that you like and would like to place an order from anywhere in the country. I can also provide a custom service, making gifts or cards to your own specification.

I hope you enjoy looking at my samples, and if you do, please leave me a comment to let me know!