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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

Sunday, 4 March 2018

Christmas Card Club - Colour Me Happy Robins


Stampin' Up! Colour Me Happy stamp set has worked out well for me for this fortnight's Christmas Card Club challenge.  The cute little birds can be coloured to look like Robins which is our theme today, chosen by Valery aka Mrs A.  I was inspired to use the birds like this by my downline Lizzie Taylor who sent me this fab card last Christmas.  Using the Stampin' Up! blends makes it easy to add the red breast and shading to the feathers.  I know that Robins are very territorial usually and you wouldn't often see two together, but I couldn't resist having this pair.  I've used the branch from Stampin' Up! Colourful Seasons stamp set and overlaid it on itself to create a bigger branch and for the lower one just stamped off the page.  I added some baubles from Ready for Christmas that was in the winter Stampin' Up! catalogue and is still available on the carryover list.  The baubles come in a trio, but if you ink the stamp carefully you can mix and match and stamp single ornaments where you want them.  I then used a black stampin marker to add simple freehand strings to the branch.  

I stamped and coloured the Robins onto the base card and then stamped them again and coloured them before fussy cutting them out to raise them and give some dimension.  To make it easier I have to confess I cut the legs off and therefore you see the originally stamped set, but it actually gives some depth with the fluffy feathered bodies being above them slightly.   Although you can't see in the picture I added a little gold wink of steel to the ornaments and some clear wink to the sentiment which is from Snowflake Sentiments another carried over set.  I just used a cherry cobbler marker to ink the section of the sentiment I wanted to use.  I've add a scrap of ribbon which is just folded over to form a loop in the top left corner. 

Colours used include Old Olive, Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White and memento black ink for colouring with alcohol markers like Stampin' Blends. 

Here's Lizzie's super card so you can twice the inspiration for this fun set of stamps, Colour Me Happy, which is only available while supplies last.  I love the circle frames she's used and the touch of stitched ribbon and burlap.  Thanks Lizzie xx


Don't forget to check out the other lovely cards from our challenge club which you can find by clicking on the link at the top of the page Christmas CC.  

I hope everyone is keeping warm and cosy and most importantly safe whilst the weather is so harsh.  Happy Sunday and have a great week.

Hugs Zoe x


   
Colour Me Happy Stamp Set available in wood mount (144062) and clear mount (144069) and there is also a bundle which includes a card kit available with wood or clear mount stamps.  




Thursday, 1 March 2018

Amazing Friend - Happy Birthday

Amazing You + Lovely Inside and Out + Cake Soiree = Stampin' Up!

Earlier this week I shared a couple of cards that I made using the fabulous Cake Soiree stamp set from the Stampin Up spring catalogue.  I also shared a video tutorial of how I created the 'smoosh' effect on the flowers of the cards.  I had several flowers left over and like many of you I'm sure I didn't want them to go to waste so I created this card which was for a dear friend of mine on her birthday.

To begin with I flicked ink from a calypso coral and berry burst marker pens by simply putting the end of the pen nib just into the lid and flicking it out of the lid over the card stock.  You can see it creates a very gentle and subtle spatter effect.  I stamped 'friend' from Stampin Up set Lovely Words in fresh fig ink and also 'for a great' onto a spare piece of whisper white which was then punched out with the classic label punch. This is adhered with stampin dimensionals also.   I added the remaining flowers from my earlier project using glue dots and stampin dimensionals.  My amazing die cut is also one I had spare from a stampin up party I held and was die cut with the double sided adhesive sheets as described in my you tube video here.

You can just see my addition of a little fresh fig card stock at the bottom of my design which was created using the ticket tear border punch.  This is a particularly good punch for mens cards.  The design layer of the card had a bow of white baker's twine added around it prior to being stuck on with stampin dimensionals.   The card is a DL size the base is cut at 21cm x 21cm and scored at 10.5cm and fits in a DL envelope.

As crafters we tend to keep every little scrap and off cut, but sometimes it's actually a good thing to use them and find a use for them rather than overloading your craft room.

Thanks for checking in and I hope you like my short and sweet video with some helpful smooshing, heat embossing and delicate die cut tips.

Hugs
Zoe x