Monday, February 28, 2011

Last Chance & Little Green Box

Hello, just a reminder that today (28th Feb) is the last chance to take advantage of the Sale-a-Bration promotion to receive a free set of stamps if you place an order for £45 from the main catalogue. Please see the leaflet on the left of my blog, and phone me by 8.00pm this evening if you would like to place an order.

Today is also the last chance to save £5 on the cost of a place for the fabulous 12 hour Craft Extravaganza to be held on April 9th (please see details on the right of my blog). If you book and pay for a place today the cost is £50 for the full 12 hours. However, a place can still be secured on the Extravaganza by paying a deposit of £20, with the balance of the full price of £55 being paid by the 21st March. 

Now for my little green box.


This little box was part of a recent class and has been constructed from old olive card stock with toning papers from the brights paper stack. The contrasting flower has been made from six punched circles in two different sizes with a flower from the boho blossoms punch in the centre. This is all secured with a rhinestone brad.

The box was made to fit five little bars of chocolate from a well know chocolate shop, however by the time we made the box only three bars remained!

Back soon, Julia.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Life is Beautiful - Tag Along

Hi and welcome to my tag along.

My colour combination for this tag is river rock and rich razzleberry. I took a workshop last Saturday with a lovely group of ladies and the card we made was in the same colourway, I liked it so much I thought I would use the colours again.


Firstly I stamped part of the large Medallion in river rock ink onto river rock card. I then overstamped this with two images from the Style Beautiful set of stamps in rich razzleberry. To layer the tag I used the text paper from the Brights Paperstack. The sentiment is embellished with two leaf flourishes punched from the Two-Step Bird Punch and dabbed with rich razzleberry ink using the sponge daubers.

To complete the tag I added a round tab to the top, pierced holes around the medallion image and finished with a few pearls.

Until next time ..... Julia



 


Monday, February 21, 2011

Style Beautiful Twisted Easel Card

Hello, long time since my last post as I have been busy with classes and workshops for some lovely ladies.

Here is a twisted easel card I made in colours of baja breeze and soft suede together with the beautiful Elegant Soiree Designer Series Paper.


The main image and greeting have been stamped in soft suede ink using  the 'Style Beautiful' set of stamps. Early Expresso 1cm Taffetta Ribbon works really well with this colour scheme. The base card is a 12cm square which I think is a good size for this type of easel card.

For anyone coming to my easel card class tomorrow, no this is not one you will be making. However I am sure you will enjoy making the ones I have prepared for you.

Thank you for visiting, Julia. 

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Love Letter Class Cards

Here are the projects from my recent Love Letter classes. We had a great time at both classes with several of my loyal crafting friends and some lovely new ladies, so looking forward to more classes to come over the next few months.

The cards and bottle tag were all made using the Love Letter Designer Series papers and have been mixed with colours of riding hood red, very vanilla, basic black, basic grey and old olive.


We used stamps from three Sale-a-Bration sets of Bliss, Sweet Summer and Punch Bunch, together with 'thanks' and 'happy birthday' sentiments from the Perfect Punches set in the main catalogue.

The clock is ticking fast and the Sale-a-Bration promotion ends on the 28th February 2011. Spend £45 and earn one free Sale-a-Bration stamp set your choice. Click on the brochure (left) to see the stamp sets available.

Thanks for visiting my blog, I will be back soon with some more projects.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Beware Pirates! Tag

For my tag this week I have been playing around with the Beware Pirates stamp set kindly on loan from my Manager Hayley. I have seen some fantastic projects and cards made with this stamp set using various colour schemes, including a girly version of bright pink and black which is very striking. However, I decided to use colours of old olive, pumpkin pie and concord crush. 

I was a little out of my comfort zone with this one as I  felt the stamp designs called for some tearing and distressing on the project. As you can see I have not taken it too far though!

To make the tag:

Cut a tag shape from old olive card and, using concord crush ink, stamp the right hand edge of the tag using the decorative edge of the pirate/skull image. Use a sponge dauber to smudge concord crush ink around the tag and a tool from the distressing kit to file the edges. 

Stamp the pirate/skull image with concord crush ink onto very vanilla card and colour around the image using sponge daubers with old olive and pumpkin pie inks. Tear around the image and colour the torn edges with pumpkin pie. Cover the piece all over with 'Versamark' ink and emboss with clear powder.

Stamp 'Beware Pirates' in concord crush onto pumpkin pie card, tear the edges and colour with concord crush. 

Wrap gold thread around the bottom of the tag and secure with sticky strip. Punch hole in the top of the tag and fix a large antique brass eyelet using the crop-a-dile. Insert ribbon and tie round with gold thread. Snip the top edges of the ribbon and fray.

Stick images to tag, using dimensionals to raise the pirate/skull image. Add mini brads from the regals colour collection in a scattered design to finish.