My STAMPING PAPERCRAFT blog - Stamping Scene

Hello and welcome to my blog. I'm a paper craft addict and love sharing my passion for paper crafting . I run online and face to face card making, memory keeping and all sorts of 3D projects. I also sell many of the products I use. If you'd like more information do drop me an email. Thank you for visiting I hope to see you again soon. Zoe x
Showing posts with label craft tutorial. Show all posts
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Friday, 27 April 2018

Totally Techniques - Emboss Resist with video tutorial

The Totally Techniques team of international Stampin' Up! demonstrators is here again with another blog hop sharing our individual projects showcasing the emboss resist technique for paper crafters.  
Welcome to everyone visiting and hello.  If you've just arrived from Marine's blog you've already seen a fabulous example of this super easy, but fun technique.

For my example I've used the Stampin' Up! Eastern Beauty stamp set to create this circular design that could be used for anyone as a birthday card all you need to do is change the colours.  In fact if you know a tennis fan the lemon lime twist version I have shared would be perfect .  
emboss resist technique with Stampin Up bermuda bay and blueberry bushel

To show you how it is done I've recorded this video to help you and all you'll need is the basic ink paper and stamps to get started with a versa mark ink pad, clear or white embossing powder and a heat tool.  



TOP TIP
Now lots of folk ask 'can i use a hair dryer instead of a heat gun?' and sadly the answer is no because the hair dryer would blow aware the looser specks of embossing powder and also the heat is probably not quite hot enough.  You always need to be careful with heat embossing as the tool is very hot and you need to remember to put it down safely and in a sensible place where it doesn't cause any damage to the surface you place it on due to temperature of it once used. 


Emboss resist technique using Stampin Up Eastern Beauty and Perennial Birthday stamp sets

If you liked the video please subscribe to my channel to encourage me to make more useful tutorial videos for you.  Thanks for popping by and you're off to see Kelly in the USA now. 
Hugs Zoe x





1. Zoe Tant(UK) 2. Kelly Acheson(USA) 3. Nadine Weiner(Germany) 4. Lynsay Mahon(Canada) 5. Barbara Meyer(Austria) 6. Paula Dobson(New Zealand) 7. Annette Elias(The Netherlands) 8. Marine Wiplier(France)

Saturday, 21 April 2018

Milk Carton Tutorial for Thinking Outside the Box Demo Blog Hop




It is time for the Thinking Outside of the Box blog hop team to share another tutorial with you. If you've not come across us before we are a group of global Stampin' Up! demonstrators who organise a monthly blog hop to share a personal version of a gift box or bag tutorial with you to give you lots of ideas and also in various languages so hopefully you'll find one that is good for you.  

If you're already on the hop you will have arrived from Yoshiko's fabulous example. Hasn't she done a great project.  If you've landed here first you'll be able to click through the next and previous buttons to continue with the hop. Thanks for joining us we hope our hop inspires you to create.  

Our theme this month is to share how to make our version of a milk carton holder including the cartons inside. I've made my really simply by adding 2, 4, 6, 8 boxes.  When I started crafting everyone talked about these boxes and I didn't understand what they meant and thought they must be something amazing and eventually i discovered that it's just a set of measurements for a very very simple box, so I hope you'll like this tutorial as one thing it is, is simple.




I've used some new sneak peek Stampin Up papers from the new Share What You Love Suite that will be released early next month to customers.  They are stunning with a shimmer that subtly catches the light on many designs in the pack. They are in the new annual catalogue, but the suite is being released early next month as a treat for us all.  The eagle eyed will also see the returning Stampin Up in colour Mint Macaron which was a favourite for lots of us and also Mossy Meadow another returner to the new Stampin Up colour offering out in June.  I'm putting a list together of all my customers who have shopped with me in the last 6 months ready to send out a copy of the new catalogue. Please contact me if you'd like one too.

I've made a tag using the Stitched Shape framelits and also the Layered Circle framelits.  I gently added Mint Macaron to a white stitched circle and then stamped images from the Love What You Do Stampin Up stamp set.  You'll see in the video and my pictures that I did the mini cartons in two colour ways and I'd love to know which you think suits the project best ie Mossy Meadow ink or Black ink with either white ribbon on the library clips or faceted gems (jelly tots as I call them).

Here's a closer look at the cartons. They are very simple and of course you can change the size for other projects and decorate in different ways.
Here are the templates I created to link with the video.
Milk Carton Base Template 

Milk Carton Handle Template


Milk Carton Support Bar Template





Now you're off to see Annette's tutorial and she is a whizz with colour and mixed media.







The hop list is also below to make it easy to follow.  

Thanks for visiting me today.  Let me know how you get on with the tutorial and share any extra tips you have for it for other crafters.  

More soon. 
Zoe x

1. Shannean Moncrieff (Australia) 2. Tanja Kolar (Germany) 3. Yoshiko Endo (Japan) 4. Zoe Tant ( United Kingdom) 5. Annette Elias (Netherland) 6. Sharlene Meyer (New Zealand) 7. Beate Wacker (Austria) 8. Aude Barbara (France) 9. Barb Stewart (Canada)