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Sunday, 30 January 2011
Step Box
This was a lot easier to make than I had first thought. It contains four origami boxes that are stuck to the inside of the box.
Quite a few of us encounter some degree of difficulty making the little boxes inside. But it wasn't too long before we figured it out.
I have made these boxes before but it was many years ago and I had completely forgotten how to do it, but after I had made one it all came back to me.
I think the idea of this is you fill the boxes with little chocolates or small gifts. The only trouble is when it is filled it will not stand up as the outside card is not strong enough to take the weight, causing it buckle.
I think if I were to make this again, I would use a heavy weight card and cover it in paper inside and out to make it robust enough to take chocolate.
But over all, I think this is a lovely project to make and was my favourite project of the day.
Monday, 10 January 2011
Mini Scrapbook
Sunday, 5 December 2010
Pink and Navy Floral card.
This one is a bit more involved. It might make a nice Mother's Day card.
The boho blossom punch used again here this time it hasn't been cut down to make hands or feet.
The Christmas ornament punch has had the point chopped off and the hanging bit snipped out with a small circle punch to form a vase. I used white craft ink and a stamp from an SU stamp set that is longer available, (so it doesn't really matter that I can't remember the name of it) to stamp the pattern on the vase and the background. The leaves are the branch from the bird punch.
The pink paper is SU's designer paper.
Cheeky Monkey
Here's a cheeky monkey I created from a selection of SU punches.
The boho blossoms punch for the hands and feet the rest were circles and ovals in all sizes.
All the edges were daubed with ink before putting him together. I am afraid I was a bit sloppy with the glue on one leg, hence the fact he hasn't made it to a card front yet.
You're a Star
It could say Happy Birthday or You're a Star.
I used the SU star punch a piece anita's silver paper (which actually feels like light weight card) and embossed it using the paisley cuttlebug embossing folder.
I stuck the star onto whisper white card stock daubed the edges with Night of Navy ink, mounted that onto navy card, then mounted it again onto white card and again onto my navy background card . ( see below for details on how to achieve this effect.) Then the whole thing
mounted onto a white 5x5 card base.
To make this background paper
I used the star punch from SU
punched out one star and used it as a mask. I daubed around the star with night of navy ink then moved the star to the next position daubed round the star again and kept repeating this process until I had the desired effect. I then cut my new background paper to the size I wanted for my card.
It was as simple as that.
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Snow Day s Whoopie!!!!!
Maybe I ought to catch up with my housework first. Have to keep hubby happy. lol
I had a little play today in between doing a few chores will post new stuff over the weekend .
Saturday, 27 November 2010
Nick's Prehistoric Birthday Card
Friday, 26 November 2010
Clare's card
The stamp set is called crazy for cupcakes and it's about the only stamp set I remember the name of.
The lacey edge was punched with the new lace edge punch from stampin'up.
I used Stampin up markers , copic markers and a white souffle pen to colour the cakes and stand.
The card stock is SU's pretty in pink.
Saturday, 20 November 2010
Gift bags
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Snowflake Christmas card
I stamped the acetate with Stazon using the serene snowflake stamp set .
I stamped the navy card with one of the larger snowflake stamps in the set, but this time I stamped it with shimmer paint . I applied the paint with a sponge dauber to the stamp taking care not to flood the stamp with paint.
I set one of the new stampin' up jewels in the centre of the snowflake and then placed three more jewels on the far side of the card.
I used the new stampin up lace edge punch on the side of the card.
This was then layered onto whisper white card and mounted on to the acetate base card.
I cut two pieces of whisper white card the same size and stuck one inside the card for the greeting and one on the back of the card, by doing this you hide the adhesive strips and it also gives you somewhere to stamp your,..... "Handmade by Joanna blogs"
"Time for bed "said Zeberdee....... and tonight, I will go willingly zzzzzzzzzzzzz
Tuesday, 26 October 2010
Giraffe Card
I have finally decided ,my New favourite colours are Stampin' up;s Cherry cobbler, Pacific point and Marina mist. Ihave really enjoyed having a play with all my new goodies. Today I thought I would have a go at punch art. Not something I have ever seriously tried before, but hey!!! I have new punches so why not give it a go. Here are some of the things I produced.Fran will think this is the giraffe I half heartedly made months ago and she named George. Sorry Fran, this is his baby brother. lol. He is smaller than George. He is made from an assortment of oval and circle punches.
I used bashfull blue ink and a dauber plus a scallop circle to do the sky.
The tree tops are old olive card punched out using the scalloped circle and oval punches.
Click on photo for larger image and use the magnifier.
I have Yet to put the greeting on this card and I think it has to say......... Hi