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Pukekohe, New Zealand
I am: A sister to 4 and aunt to 12. A primary trained teacher working with High School aged special needs students. A new Stampin' Up Demonstrator.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Artistic Etchings

Those people out there who are teachers will know what I mean when I say I haven't had the time or energy to create much lately with all the work, reports and preparing for the end of the school year.
I did however manage to make the above card.
I used the Artistic Etchings stamp set with Soft Suede ink onto Whisper White card stock then cut and mounted the images onto Regal Rose card stock.  I cut out one of the crowns and mounted it using Stampin' Dimensionals, I used the 1-3/4' (4.4cm) circle punch for the circular stamp and inked the edges with Soft Suede. I used the Spiral Border Punch to create the notebook page look and added a key embellishment.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Blog Candy Giveaway

If you haven't checked out Barbara's blog, now is the time she has a great giveaway and exciting ideas.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Fancy folders

Using Stampin' Around Wheels is a quick and effective way to smarten up plain manilla folders. You can coordinate all your office needs using the range of products and colours Stampin' Up offers.

Here I have used the So Swirly Jumbo Wheel.You can by Stampin Around uninked Cartridges and use reinkers to create the colours you like. Here I have used a retired ink cartridge in Hunter Green and used Rose Red refill to colour an uninked cartridge. I also added a touch of Champagne Mist Glitter Paint to add a touch of sparkle.



Retired Jumbo Wheel : It's Beautiful

Sunday, October 17, 2010

More Christmas cards


For these cards I used:

Stamps: Lovely as a Tree (large tree)
             Heard from the Heart (sentiment)

Ink: Old Olive and Real Red

 DSP Patterned paper: Old Olive

Card: Whisper White, Real Red

Embellishments: Brads: Real Red and Old Olive
                         Basic Pearls

Loads of Love Xmas card

You would think having time off work with a leg injury would allow for more cardmaking / scrapbooking, however it is surprisingly hard to do lying down with your foot elevated higher than your heart.
However I did manage to create this one.


I used masking techniques to create this card. The large tree from Lovely as a Tree stamp was stamped in Old Olive around the edge of Whisper White Card Stock and sprinkled with Dazzling Diamonds Glitter. I masked the trees and stamped the truck from the Loads of Love stamp set. I water coloured the truck and used some of the words from the Loads of Love Christmas sentiment in Real Red. And mounting the Whisper White onto Real Red Card.
I like the framing of the trees around the card and want to try some different images in the centre.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

A Christmas Card


I saw a similar card (link below) and loved the idea. I use Old Olive Ink and the large tree from the Lovely As A Tree stamp set to create the tree branches at the top of the card. I then created the baubles by using the Circle Circus stamp set and stamping in versa mark, using the Heat & Stick Powder to adhere the Dazzling Diamonds Stampin' Glitter onto Real Red Card Stock. I used the 1" and 3/4" circle punches to punch out the baubles.I used a retired set call Best Yet for the sayings.
The background trees were also dusted with Dazzling Diamonds to give that Christmas sparkle.

http://teriscraftspot.blogspot.com/2009_11_01_archive.html

Friday, October 8, 2010

Water colour Roses

I wanted to play around with colour for these next two cards.

I embossed the rose from the Fifth Avenue Floral stamp set onto watercolour paper and then coloured each rose by picking up the ink from the lid of the ink pad with an Aqua Painter


I coloured this rose using Daffodil Delight, Peach Parfait and Pear Pizzazz inks then mounted the rose on Old Olive Patterns DSP, and Old Olive Card Stock. The ribbon is Daffodil Delight 1/4" Gosgrain Ribbon and the greeting is from the Heard From the Heart stamp set.
I mounted the rose using Stampin Dimensionals.
The leaves were created by folding Old Olive Card Stock in half and then using the 1-3/8" x 5/8" Oval Punch to punch out a leaf shape. I kept the leaf in half and then created angled folds from along the length. (Running through a Crimper does the same thing even easier) unfold the leaf and use a Sponge Dauber to highlight the veins in Old Olive Ink. I attached using 2-Way Glue Pen then cut and curled a thin stripof Old Olive Card Stock for the vines.


This second card was created the same as above. The colours used were Tempting Turquoise, Pacific Point and Old Olive Inks on the rose. I used Rich Razzleberry Patterned DSP and Old Olive 1/4" Gosgrain Ribbon. The bottom of the patterned paper was punched using the Eyelet Border Punch.

Fun and simple gift tags

 I loved this simple idea using the For You Flower Stamp and the Fancy Flower Punch to create a tag for gifts when I saw it on Vikki's blog. I used Concord Crush ink for my tags and plan to create this tag in several colours so I have a selection on hand.


Check out Vikki's blog here: Vikki Were

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

More Medallions

 For this card I used the Medallion stamp in Tempting Turquoise ink on Whisper White card stock and matted the images on Melon Mambo card stock.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Circle Circus

I have been thinking about this stamp set for a while and wanted to try this idea out. I have used Concord Crush card stock and ink (one of the in colours) with the Circle Circus stamp set. I white embossed 3 of the images and punched them out using the scallop circle, 1" and 3/4" punches and attached them using Stampin' Dimensionals.

Sailing in the Bay of Islands

On Saturday I went out for an overnight sail with my dad and two young neices. It was a beautiful day and we had a great time. The girls loved the trip although they were impatient to arrive at the beach so they could go  for a swim.


Heading out around the Bay.

Checking our heading

Paddling in the bay we  anchored at for the night.

Looking out from the shore.

A beautiful sunset.

The serentity of the bay is shattered by a pirate duel.

A good breeze on the way back.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Elegant Medallion

I love the Soft Suede colour with this design. I used the Very Vintage jumbo wheel  with Soft Suede ink on the paper under the ribbon and inked the edges of the scallop oval before finishing off with a pearl. The sentiments are from the Upsy Daisy stamp set .
The Medallion Stamp is a large single stamp and is a beautiful and versatile stamp.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Christmas Card Workshop

I have my two 10 year old neices with me for the holidays and we are currently in the Bay of Islands staying with my dad.
On Wednesday after picking up the girls we went to my up-line (and sister-in-law)'s christmas combo workshop. The girls loved making the box and cards and have both brought them up north to show their Grandad.
We are a bit of a creative family as at this workshop we had 4 generations, my grandmother, aunt, cousins and neices.




Thanks for the great time Faaiza.

For more information on these boxes and cards contact Faaiza.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

More Fifth Avenue Floral

I created this card using a mask and blender pen to colour the flowers. 
I stamped the flowers in Black Stazon Ink and coloured using Real Red, Daffodil Delight and Old Olive Classic inks.
A little sprinkle of Dazzling Diamonds on the stamens and mounted on Old Olive Card to complete the look.

To create a mask, stamp your image on paper (or post it note) cut out and if using paper apply 2-Way Glue Pen on the back and allow to dry - this gives a non-permanent stick.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Simple but effective


This card is a deceptively simple one. 
I white embossed the Fifth Avenue Floral Stamp on watercolour paper and used Rose Red reinker to colour the rose.
The card is put together using Real Red and Whisper White card stock and the Real Red Designer Series Paper (DSP) Patterns Stack.


Saturday, September 25, 2010

Hello

This is my first time as a blogger. I am looking forward to sharing ideas and techniques with others. I have always been a crafter and have dabbled in quilling, patchwork, cross stitch and teddy bear / doll making. But what has always stuck has been scrapbooking and stamping.
After a very difficult time in the last couple of years I have made the decision to ensure I set aside and commit to 'me' time. Time just to relax and create either alone or with friends.
So far so good and what I have discovered is that because of that set time I am creating at other times too. It is very hard to stop :)