Something Saturday - 3D Star Cards

 Hi there Creators

In class the other day Rose mentioned she'd seen this card on Facebook or Youtube from a lady called Dee Slater, and showed me a photo of it, and explained briefly how to make it, she then sent me through a few measurements (all inches) and if you know me, I'm an A4 metric girl, so conversion time.... (actually not very difficult this time)

And Voila.....

3D Star Card, Stampin' Up!, 3D card, fancy fold
and of course the back view....

3D Star Card, Stampin' Up!, 3D card, fancy fold

So that is the card I made in the video using the Reindeer Days Designer Series Paper, I kind of like that I was able to keep the pattern going all the way round.  Then I happened to have one of the Decorative Tree Dies cut out from the Festive Glimmer Paper (bonus, love it when things are just hanging around my craft desk and they come in handy!)

Then I kept the fun going, and decided to make an 8 pointed star card.... (this one is the shorter size) This time I used the Sentimental Christmas Designer Series Paper.
3D Star Card, Stampin' Up!, 3D card, fancy fold

and back....

3D Star Card, Stampin' Up!, 3D card, fancy fold
And then just so you can see them both together.....
3D Star Card, Stampin' Up!, 3D card, fancy fold

The mechanism part for attaching the front & back pieces:



Right, so, measurements as promised

If you are making the 6 pointed larger card that ends up A6 sized and fits nicely into a C6 envelope:

  • 6 pieces of A6 cardstock (ie 10.5cm x 14.8cm) each one scored at: 2.5cm, 5cm, 7.5cm and 10cm
  • 12 pieces of a plain colour card 2cm x 14.5cm
  • 12 pieces of Designer Paper 1.5cm x 14cm
  • 2 mechanism pieces 6cm x 1cm, scored at cm, 2cm, 4cm and 5cm
  • a decorative piece for the front
  • a piece for the back to write on I used a plain colour 10.5cm x 7.4cm, then white piece 9.9cm x 7cm (both cut exactly from a piece of A4)
If you're making the 8 point smaller card you'll need:
  • 8 pieces of 10.5cm x 9.9cm, scored at 2.3cm, 4.6cm, 6.9cm and 9.2cm
  • 16 pieces of plain colour card: 10cm x 3/4" (yes I know breaking the metric rule! 🤣)
  • 16 pieces of Designer Paper 4" x 1/2"
  • 2 mechanism pieces as above
  • decorative piece for the front
  • smaller pieces for the back I used: 8cm x 5.7cm, and white 7.5cm x 5.2cm (although I think that's because I happened to find both those sizes precut!)

And that's it!  If you missed the video here it is:


I hope this inspires you to have a go too!

God Bless love

Heather xox

December Class Cards

 Hi there Creators

Wowsers December already, and Christmas is just round the corner!

I made up 4 cards then decided I wasn't happy with one of them, so switched it out for a card that is literally the star of the show!  As it does require a fair bit of cutting on my behalf I really need to know who's coming a few days in advance so I can have the right amount of kits made.

Class Dates are Tuesday 3rd Dec in my classroom in Laanecoorie and Saturday 14th Dec at Wattle City Church Maryborough - yes there is a big gap between the 2 due to the Carol Service rehearsal on 7th Dec that I'm in  (so exciting)!  As usual we'll be making 4 cards for a cost of $24.

And on to the projects.....

Let's start with the "star of the show", A 6 pointed Star Card, using the gorgeous Season of Elegance Specialty Designer Series Paper, and the Sweetest Star Punch. (photos of front & back)

3D card, Stampin' Up!, Season of Elegance

3D card, Stampin' Up!, Season of Elegance

Moving away from elegance to cute, and this uses the Reindeer Days Designer Series paper, The Gold Mercury Vellum, the More Wishes Stamp set, oh and also the Dashing Designs 3D embossing folder (which actually I thought the name was highly appropriate with the reindeer - I think I'll call him Dasher 🤣)


And again another "cute'sy" card using the Snowy Scenes Designer Series paper, the Heartfelt Hexagon Punch and the Light the Sky stamp set.

Snowy Scenes, Light the Sky, Stampin' Up!

And lastly this rocker card, which I really wanted to be a Christmas Card, but I can't work out where to put the greeting other than inside that I actually like, so potentially it can be a "whatever you want it to be card" this one uses the gorgeous Elegant Borders Dies, Regal Winter Designer Series Paper  and the lovely Blackberry Bliss & Gold textured Ribbon.
elegant border dies, regal winter dsp, Stampin' Up!

Well that's it - as they say that's a wrap folks!  In the New Year I'll be doing my usual January Mega Class on 18th January, I'm hoping my pre-order will arrive soon so I can start creating for it and work out exactly what we're going to use.

Remember to make sure you let me know if you can make it to December Class!

hope these cards inspire you to create!

God Bless love

Heather xox

Something Saturday - Natures Paintings Kit

 Hi there Creators,

I was excited to receive this Natures Paintings kit, it's kind of like getting a colouring in book, but using watercolour instead😍

So for the video I picked out one of the designs to colour in and showed off 4 ways to use the watercolour pencils, and water painter that come with the kit. 

The 4 ways are:

  • using the pencils direct to paper, then using the water painter to move the colour around
  • using the water painter to "lick" the colour off the tip of the pencil and colour with it
  • colouring a block onto a scrap bit of paper, and using that as a dry paint block, ie add water and use that to colour with
  • then lastly and my preferred way, is to add a drop of water to a clear block, then scribble the pencil into the drop until it colours it, then paint with this.
I can't show you specifically where I used which technique as they kind of end up looking the same, however as I mentioned in the video I did think I could split the piece into 3 for 3 cards, and voila........

Stampin' Up! Natures Paintings kit

the first one uses the Sweetly Scripted Stamp set in the background, and some of the Adhesive backed dragonflies & birds.

Stampin' Up! Natures Paintings kit

these next 2 use this lovely saying from Layers of Beauty Stamp set.


Stampin' Up! Natures Paintings kit

I'm really happy with the way it cut up so easily to create the 3 cards, the last card uses pieces from both sides of the design, whereas the other 2 use the top section and the bottom section individually.

If you missed the video, here it is:
I hope this inspires you to have a go too, don't forget to use the links above to check out the products😉

God Bless love
Heather xox

Something Saturday - Twisted Star Ornament

 Hi there Creators

I saw this cool star ornament in another video, and had a bit of a play around with it, ending up with this.... (with a retired Designer Series Paper)

Twisted Star Ornament, Being CreateAble with Heather

Twisted Star Ornament, Being CreateAble with Heather

Then I ended up making this one (somewhat puffier 🤣) in the video with the current Natures Sweetness Specialty Designer Series Paper 

Twisted Star Ornament, Being CreateAble with Heather

Twisted Star Ornament, Being CreateAble with Heather

Ok, to make this you'll need 16 strips of 15cm x 1cm Designer Paper & glue (I used tombow)
Use 8 of the pieces for each side of the star, you twist them like a Breast Cancer ribbon, but with a small "head section" and have a gap of around 4cm at the free end, and around 4cm of the 2 free arms (if that makes sense, it should if you've seen the video!)

you then glue 8 of the "heads" together to make the middle of the star
then the tails glue together to form the points.
once you've made up 2 of these, you then glue them back to back, adding a piece of twine into the last point

If you missed the video here it is: 


I hope this inspires you to create one too!

God Bless love
Heather xox

Something Saturday - Origami Star Box

 Hi There Creators

Today I thought I'd share this Origami Star box I discovered this origami star box when one of my friends from church mentioned she'd found it in a kids book, and thought it would be fun to do with the kids for Christmas.  Of course, me being me I had to have a go at it straight away, bit of trial and error and I had it (or so I thought until the video....)  But my mistakes are your gain, as I think it probably clarifies how to create it properly (sometimes it's better to see someone else's mis"steaks"🤣 and you realise what not to do)

Anyway these are the boxes:

As I mentioned in the video, there's no way I can do "written" instructions for this, so please watch the video if you haven't!

And here are the boxes I created:





If you missed the video here it is:


I hope this inspires you to have a go (let's look on the bright side, it you probably won't make the same mistake as me🤣)

God Bless love
Heather xox

Textured Floral & Templates

 Hi There Creators, 

today I thought I'd show off this Textured Floral Stamp set (it's sooo pretty), and then in the catalogue there is a page that has a few template designs on it (or card sketches), so figured I could have a go at those designs to give you an idea of how to use them😃  This is the first 6 designs in the book:


However, first off I created a piece of customer Designer Paper using the stamp set, and colours: Soft Sea Foam for my green, then Petunia Pop, Fresh Freesia, Bubble Bath for my pinks, and Crushed Curry, Daffodil Delight and Lemon Lolly for my yellows

Stampin' Up! Textured Floral Stamps

This first "smile" card is the one I created in the video, then I moved onwards to the next 6 designs getting them all out of this one sheet of A4 cardstock (and adding some plain colour card for the backing bits), I've also used some of the Petunia Pop Ribbon cut in 1/2 lengthways so it's wasn't so bulky, and also the Labelled with Love Punch.

Stampin' Up! Textured Floral Stamps

Stampin' Up! Textured Floral Stamps

Stampin' Up! Textured Floral Stamps

Then I was left with 2 bits of my patterned cardstock, so this card came into being (I just couldn't leave - or throw out the last 2 pieces 🤣)  I had to get my stamps back out to create a bit more of a background for it, but Oh my goodness what a pretty set, I'm definitely happy that I bought this one!


If you missed the video here it is:


I hope this inspires you to create your own Designer Paper and have a go at some of the templates in the catalogue.

God Bless love

Heather xox

Something Saturday - Christmas Wishes Kit

Hi There Creators,

Today I thought I'd show off this new kit I brought the other day, oooo it has gold foiling in it, ummmm💖😍 Christmas Wishes Kit, it contains a stamp set, mini ink pad and stampin' block as well as the cardstock to create 8 cards, although, having said 8 truly if you are economical and prepared to do a spot of cutting and adding more cardstock, then you can double it, as the base cards are the same pattern on each side (woo hoo!)

The official 2 cards it makes are these 2: the one saying Merry, Merry, Christmas was actually meant to have 3 "Merry"s on it but in my typical way I changed it 😃

Stampin' Up! Christmas Wishes Kit

Stampin' Up! Christmas Wishes Kit

I did discover that inside the cards is this rather lovely gold square frame with leaf, which I thought would look lovely on the front of a card (plus it takes opening up the card before you start to make sure it's on the correct side and the right way up - and I didn't 🤣)  So this card came into being, using some of bits I cut off the edges to create 3 strips down the bottom of the card:

Stampin' Up! Christmas Wishes Kit

Then lastly I felt a need to use the other 1/2 of the above card - and just happened to have this circle hanging around in my scraps pile (very convenient), I have stamped the leaves from the set onto the circle lightly as a background.

Stampin' Up! Christmas Wishes Kit



If you missed the video here it is:

If you do fancy purchasing this kit there is a kits discount this month so it's only $36.90 and not $41 for the month of October (woo hoo!)
I hope this inspires you to create
God Bless love
Heather xox

Something Saturday - Shepherds Care meets Snowy Delights Masks

Hi there Creators,  Today I thought I'd play around with a couple of my latest goodies, Shepherds Care Stamp set and Snowy Delights Mas...