Pearlescent Specialty Paper

 Hi there Creators,

Oh my goodness I just had my first play with this new Paper from the January (5th) to June Mini catalogue, I'm hoping that in the photos you can actually see the pearl finish on the paper (it's really hard to photograph!) but Oh so gorgeous!

Initially I tried stamping on it and discovers that it just wipes straight off, oops! lol  then I couldn't help but think of rainbows, so I coloured it with my Stampin' Write markers then blended them all together with a tissue and voila.....

Pearlescent specialty Paper, Stampin' Up!

actually it wasn't quite "voila" at that point as I realised that really rainbows need a bit of light rain, so I spritzed it with water and blotted it, then WOW!

I've then used some of the Ice Cream Corner Designer Series Paper to cut the ice creams from, and a saying from "You are Amazing Stamp set", all these will be available come 5th January (unless of course you're a demonstrator, and you can get them now!)  I didn't think it needed much of a background, so I thought maybe random lines would work, done with the Purple Posy Stampin' Write Marker, I think it works, what do you think?

I took another photo to see if I could capture the Pearl elements of the paper, hopefully this does it!

I can't wait to see what other people do with this amazing cardstock, I really think it would be a great Wedding cardstock! with embossing.......ooo gotta give that a go! lol thank goodness for a couple of extra days off over Christmas!

Ok I hope this inspires you to create

God Bless love

Heather xox


What to do with your cardstock scraps

 Hi there Creators,

I've seen a few people doing this recently so thought I'd jump on the proverbial band wagon 😄

I did a facebook live on this, and have converted the video to Youtube so I can add it to this (wow I'm getting good with technology - sort of...)

However first up the cards I've made, as I've mentioned in the video I had a heap of cut off pieces of card which have been littering my craft desk for ages, and rather than chuck them in the bin (or in my scrappy container) I figured I'd have a go at this:

So, basically you start off with a rectangular piece of card, and start sticking down the strips you have onto it, I like to start in the middle and work my way to the edges, and I also leave a gap between the strips.  Either as you go, or when you get to the end you can trim off all the excess pieces.  Stick the whole thing onto a card, and add a greeting, Voila!

I found some "Tis the Season" Christmas Designer Series papers that I had a heap of strips left over, so the next cards I made with that.....

Tis the Season, Stampin' Up!

Tis the Season, Stampin' Up!

remarkably easy and quite effective, have a go!  let me know how you go with it, here's the video in case you want to see me in action 😄

I hope this inspires you to get out those scraps and do something with them.

God Bless love

Heather xox

January Mega Class

 Hi there Creators,

Thought I'd better pop up a blog post about the January Mega Class for those of you who aren't on my email list! (if you'd like to be do let me know!)

On Saturday 30th January I'll be holding a "Mega" class in Newbridge (at the hall) from 10.30am till 3pm  Here are some of the cards we'll be making........

Stampin' Up!, Ice Cream Corner, Approaching Perfection

Stampin' Up!, Ice Cream Corner, Approaching Perfection
We'll be making 20 cards in total, you'll receive supplies and instructions to make all 20 cards, lunch included, as well as 2 new Stamp sets and a punch, also ribbon, embellishments, Designer Series Papers, and a Tombow Adhesive 😊

You will need to bring with you a clear D block & scissors (and a drink of water!) don't think there's anything else but if there is I'll let you know nearer the date.

Here are the details to book your place:
  • Early bird special rate $128 book and pay by 1st January
  • If you're booking and paying after this date you have until the 6th January and the price goes to $145 (I recommend getting in early!)
  • If you are part of my CreateAbles Stampin' Up! team, I have a special price for you of $55, you will need to purchase: The Ice cream bundle (stamps and punch), the Approaching Perfection SAB stamp set and bring adhesive (you still need to make sure you've booked and paid by 6th January!)
  • If you're part of my Craft@Home group, this can count as your monthly order 😊

Let me know if you do want details to book your place 

God Bless love

Heather xox

Curvy Celebrations Blog Hop


 Hi there, 

Well I'm joining another blog hop, this time for the Curvy Celebrations.  I hadn't used the Curvy Christmas Stamp set much, so before it retires thought I'd better get in with it!  Currently you can purchase it all as a sort of Mega Bundle, which has the DSP, 2 stamp sets and a set of dies, after 4th January the papers and Christmas stamp set will retire :(  however the Quite Curvy Stamp set and Curvy dies will continue :)

 QUITE CURVY VARIETY BUNDLE (ENGLISH)

So it's a pretty fabulous bundle!

I only had time to make the 1 card with it at the moment, so here it is.........

Curvy Celebrations, Stampin' Up!

I made up the basics of the card before I had to go out with Samuel, my youngest to Cubs, then as I was meeting up with my friend Jenny, she showed me some of her cards and she uses so much fabulous bling on her cards, that it inspired me to add some to mine lol, so out came the Rhinestone basic jewels (shiny silver), the Basic Pearls, then also the Champagne Rhinestones and the fabulous Star designer elements.  I have a tendency to hoard the embellishments and not use them, so I'm trying to be determined and starting to use them lol

Curvy Celebrations, Stampin' Up!

they really lift the whole project, don't you agree?

The stamps in this set are photopolymer so I've curved them in the direction I wanted them to go in, instead of the direction they wanted to go in (if that makes sense)!  As the ink didn't show up too well on the dark green paper, I ended up having to stamp it onto vellum, and attached it with the adhesive sheets, so the glue isn't so obvious under it.

And that's it!

Now go and check out what the others in this blog hop have created too

I hope this inspires you to get creating!

God Bless love

Heather


Share it Sunday Blog Hop


 Hi there Creators,

I have joined a Facebook group called Crafty Collaborations, which is a Stampin' Up! demonstrator only group, demos all round the world, and there are various blog hops to join in with, which I thought sounded fun and might prompt me to remember to do blog posts lol!

The "Share it Sunday" is an, anything goes one, which I figured was a great start for me!

Today I thought I'd share with you a bit of a sneak peek!  Coming in January is our new Jan to July Mini catalogue and there is this AMAZING suite in it called Fine Art Floral, so beautiful!

I've made 3 cards up and kind of ended up a bit "blue" not in feelings though - you'll see.... lol

The first card is this one: I love the way it's got the 2 step stamping in the flower

Fine Art Floral, Stampin' Up!

I've used one of the gorgeous Blue gems in the middle and bit of Wink of Stella on the flower too.

This next card uses the matching dies: Floral Gallery dies, and the stamp set: Art Gallery.  Again these flowers have a stamp that layers up on it, I've actually stamped the whole lot with the Seaside Spray Ink, then coloured over the "green" bits with a Stampin' Write Marker.  The background I used the (also new) Blending Brushes, OH MY GOODNESS!  wow what a beautiful effect you can get with them!  And a bit more Wink of Stella...

Fine Art Floral, Stampin' Up!

And onto the last card, I've used the same gorgeous Art Gallery Stamps, and again just stamped with the blues - Seaside Spray with Misty Moonlight ink over top, then coloured over the "green" bits with the Granny Apple Green Stampin' Write Marker, I've also used the Misty Moonlight Marker just to add a touch more colour in a few areas, then couple more of the dies from the Floral Gallery dies

Fine Art Floral, Stampin' Up!

I hope you enjoy this post and it inspires you to create, do go and check out the other posts in this Blog Hop! see the list below

God Bless love

Heather xox



Different Shaped cards

 Hi there Creators,

well I set my team a challenge to come up with "different shaped cards" as in not the usual rectangle or square shape, and I thought maybe I should lead by example lol.

I was trying to work out what to teach the kids at school for Christmas this year, and then got a fabulous swap in the mail of a tripod tree, which I used to make many years ago, - perfect!

So here is the first card/tripod tree, which I'll be teaching the kids at Tarnagulla Primary School:

tripod Christmas tree, Stampin' up
it has velcro at the back to stick it together so that it can fold down, and you can write on the inside.
tripod Christmas tree, Stampin' up

Next I turned to my dies, and thought it would be cool to create a couple of little cards that use the dies as the shape, so first up is this using the Sunflower dies which are today have a 10% discount - yay!

Sunflower dies, Stampin' Up!
Sunflower dies, Stampin' Up!
As you can see I've cut the large die out from folded card, but left a part at the fold that is uncut, then I've added the intricate cut flower on top.  It does make quite a small card, so it might be more suitable as a tag come card for a present.

The next one is also quite small (actually the 2 cards are very similar in size), wanted to make a Christmas wreath card, and I will admit it was a bit on the fiddly side! I used the Wreath builder Dies, (also in the sale today), some window sheeting, red rhinestones, and the Merry Christmas was from the matching stamp set Arrange a Wreath. ( I think all of it is in the sale today!)

Arrange a Wreath, Stampin' Up!

was hard to get a decent photo of it standing up

Arrange a Wreath, Stampin' Up!
I really love the way the inside turned out! (I do like that the die, also embosses the card a little) again you'll see the join at the top, where I positioned the die so it wouldn't cut all the way through
Arrange a Wreath, Stampin' Up!


Well I hope this inspires you to look at your dies in a new way!  if you're on Facebook check out my Being CreateAble with Heather Facebook Page, I do a Something Saturday live every Saturday at 10am, think I might be showing how to make the sunflower card this Saturday!

God Bless love

Heather xox





How to curve photopolymer stamps in a different direction

 Hi there Creators

I've been meaning to make a video to show how I do this for a while, and finally got round to it today! 

In the video I show 2 methods of positioning your long photopolymer stamps to curve them in the direction you want them to go, and as I don't make up the cards in it, I thought I should do a blog post to go with it and show the completed cards!

Here is the video - enjoy! (and don't forget to read the rest of the blog!)

 

First up I showed how to curve the stamp to a cut out piece, by turning the piece over, laying the clear block over the piece then positioning the stamp where you want it on the block, when you stamp you turn the card stock back the right way.

Here is the card I made using this technique:

curving photopolymer stamps, Stampin' Up!

See how the saying mirrors the edge cut with the Curvy die?  I've used some of the pretty Flowers for Every Season Designer Series Paper behind, and also for the jar, cutting out a couple of flowers from the paper to go in the jar (cut with the Jar punch) I had to make the jar a lot smaller, by trimming it down with the bottom of the punch.

I've also used some wink of stella to bling it up a bit along the line of the dies and also on some of the flowers.

curving photopolymer stamps, Stampin' Up!

The other card I used the Quite Curvy stamp set, and showed how you can use the inside cover piece for the stamps to hold your stamp in place till you have it on your block,

Here is the card I made with this method, the saying would normally curve in the opposite direction (the same way as the leaves)  how cute are the little birds?  I'm not normally big on birds but, these little ones I really like!  it's a nice simple card, coloured in with the Stampin' Blends (alcohol markers)

curving photopolymer stamps, Quite curvy stamp set, Stampin' Up!

I hope you can start to curve your photopolymer stamps a little easier now!, and this inspires you to create.

God Bless love

Heather xox


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