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The Paper Players challenge this week is to make words the focal point of a design.  When I saw this I immediately thought of the pretty butterfly from the Butterfly Prints Stamp Set that is made up of lots of sweet words.  The decorative papers featured here are from the Attic Boutique Designer Series Paper pack.

The sketch was inspired by Lotte Chew's take on the Retro Sketch Challenge earlier this month.  

Love.Smiles.Bliss Butterfly Prints

July 20, 2012


This card and gift box were projects featured in a recent workshop.  I really like the Butterfly Prints stamp set and I know it is set to retire come September so I wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to show it off a little before the upcoming release of the new catalogue.  The Fancy Favor Die and the beautiful Attic Boutique designer series papers (available in the mini catalogue until the end of this month) made creating a lovely matching gift box so easy.

Look forward to having more projects to share with you again soon.

Butterfly Prints Attic Boutique

July 19, 2012

Today in class we focused on techniques for creating different types of backgrounds, as well as how to create a gorgeous flower embellishment using card stock circles and ideas for incorporating photos into cards.

This is the first design we tackled.  Here the background has been created using a brayer and ink on gloss card stock.  The 'Lollypop' style flower is created using layered die cut circles.
The colour palette - Island Indigo, Baja Breeze and Rich Razzleberry was one suggested by the Stampin' Up! Colour Coach.

The second card we made was previous featured on my blog here and won the 'Cut Above' award at the Paper Players for the week it was entered.  It was a great example in how to create a lovely soft background using stamped imagery.  It also was fun to show how to create this beautiful butterfly using Window Sheets and stayz on ink.

The third project was this gorgeous soft pink vintage inspired design which featured the Framelits Dies currently available in the Autumn-Winter Mini Catalogue.
A couple of my students previously requested I give some ideas on how photos might be incorporated into cards.  So today, for the ladies who were interested, I prepared their beautiful photographs and used these as the centre piece in the frame as opposed to the stamped imagery.  This is how a couple of them came out:

All in all we achieved a lot this morning and had a great time doing so!  I'm very much looking forward to my next classes in June.  Interested in attending?  Please do not hesitate to contact me for information about upcoming dates and how you can get involved at j-frost@live.com.au




In Class - May 19th, 2012

May 19, 2012


I just love the card that Vicky Hayes created here. The flowers stamped together to form a backing panel of in delicate yellows, corals, reds and browns is so pretty.  I also love the transparent butterfly.
The current Paper Players Sketch gave me the perfect opportunity to apply some of my favourite things from Vicky's card into one of my own.

Delicate Happy Day To You...

April 26, 2012

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