My stampin' up! blog - Stamping Scene

Hello and welcome to my blog. I'm an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator in the UK and love sharing my passion for paper crafting and Stampin' Up! products. Thank you for visiting I hope to see you again soon. Zoe x

Friday, 27 February 2015

Stampin' Up! UK Curvy Keepsake Easter Chick

It doesn't seem 5 minutes since I was sharing my Stampin' Up! UK Curvy Keepsake Robin Tutorial with you and now the Easter eggs are in the shops we crafters are turning our thoughts to Mother's Day and Easter treats.  You can make it easy with this uber cute chick.
In daffodil delight he's going to be a big hit in our house and he's quick and easy to make. You can use various punches to add his wings, feet and beak and I decided I liked candy dots best of all for his eyes as they give him a really cute look.  The punches I used were modern label, petite petals and the blossom for his feet.

I love the Spring and all the beautiful flowers it brings including the Daffodils and so I've another box with Daffodils and Narcissi.  Just to make sure my little chicks aren't lonely there's a Lindt bunny family in a Berry Basket.  This one was brought as a swap to my demonstrate shoe box event by lovely Elaine Barr.  We all bring supplies to make one item and this was her gorgeous contribution.  Just love that pom-pom trim.

Which is your favourite season?

Back with more soon and I'll have projects to share from my all day class this Saturday.

Zx

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Stampin' Up! UK Hexagon Punch Patchwork


I love the Stacked with Love Designer Series Paper stack from the Stampin' Up! UK spring catalogue and it is too gorgeous to have just used it for Valentine's treats and then discard it so I decided that a birthday card would be a good start.  I've also used a tried, tested and age old design i.e. the patchwork quilt to make the design on my card.  I remember cutting out card hexagons at school and tacking fabric onto them to then overstitch them all together to make a quilt.  This way seems much easier, just not as good at keeping you warm. Just by using the hexagon punch I've punched out the shape in the different papers and remember the stacks are double sided so you have plenty to choose from.

To add a sentiment you just need to punch out the shape and keep the punched out piece to mark push through the aperture when your top layer is in place. Remove the top layer leaving the punched shape in place. Draw around it so that you know the limits of your stamping.  Here I used the incredibly flexible Crazy About You stamp set which is lots of words that you can put together to build your own message.

A knot of silver ribbon just adds a touch....... and you're away.  It's also flat for posting YAY!!!!

Why don't you have a go with other papers you have and maybe use up scraps that you can bear to throw away, but feel you should move them on!  Of course you could try with any other punch to build a patchwork with a different shape.

In fact why not take a look at the triangle punch in this week's weekly deals and make a three sided patchwork!


I'd love to see what you create, so please do share you designs by sending me a picture to zoetant@live.co.uk and I'll share them here.

Zx