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This month we created four projects inspired by Stampin' Up!'s Floral District papers and colour schemes.
The first design was this pretty card.  The background Baja Breeze blue card stock has been lightly sprayed with shimmer mist for a lovely soft sparkly effect (for instructions on how to create your own shimmer mist see this tutorial).  A butterfly was punched in the decorative panel of Floral District Designer Series Paper using Stampin' Up's new Elegant Butterfly Punch.  This panel was then lifted up on Stampin' Dimensionals over a bordering piece of Rich Razzleberry purple card stock - 'revealing' the purple butterfly through punched shape. Sentiments on banners are really popular right now so I incorporated this little 'happy birthday' from the Teeny Tiny Sentiments set on a handcut double sided banner.


Next we created this large 13.5cm square card featuring a rosette.  While there are now great dies available to help you get the perfect base for a rosette, we created ours from scratch by punching the border of a piece of Rich Razzleberry card stock with the Scalloped Edge Punch and scoring our fold marks with a paper cutter and bone folder using the scalloped edges as a guide for where to put the lines.  These papers were then fan folded and put together using hot glue to hold everything in place.  A white embossed butterfly from the Papillion Potpourri Stamp Set sits on the front of the rosette.  We used the same happy birthday stamp for the sentiment as the previous card, also on banners but this time each word was given it's own banner and then we did a faux stitching look to 'hold' them in place.


When you cut a square card from an A4 piece of card stock you always have a strip left over.  We used this strip to make two different types of gift tag/card.  This first was cut using the Two Tags Die.  A white panel was also cut with the die, stamped with the flower stem from the Summer Silhouettes Stamp set and stuck down to the top.  The little flowers were stamped using the 'baby wipe' technique to achieve the multi coloured effect.  The sentiment here is from the Friendly Phrases Stamp Set.


This little 7.5cm square gift card was made using what remained of the card stock strip after making the above tag.  It features imagery from the same Summer Silhouettes Stamp set with the baby wipe technique being used again to create the pretty multicoloured flower.

If you have any questions about these projects or about future class dates please don't hesitate to contact me.

In Class - October 2012

October 20, 2012


In workshops this month I featured heat embossing using this pretty design.  Embossing white on black is such a powerfully effective way of demonstrating the benefits of this technique.  Here I have used imagery from the Elements of Style stamp set with a touch of text from the French Foliage set.  The sentiment is from the Friendly Phrases set.


I wanted to break the black and white up with a splash of colour and have used the new Stampin' Up! Summer Starfruit In Colour.  The back piece of black background has been made shimmery with my own spritz.  For the shimmer spray recipe please follow this link.

If you have any questions about this card or are interested in learning more about hosting a workshop of your own, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

Elements of Style Embossed

September 29, 2012


I recently completed a series of designs using the Bird Builder Punch shapes as the key design feature.  A friend came across an old edition of our favourite card making magazine that showcased three ideas for creating peacocks with the bird punch and shared it with me.  One of these designs grabbed me more than the others and so I decided to try my hand at a peacock of my own to share the idea with you.

If you are interested in receiving a complimentary copy of the original tutorial by email please do not hesitate to contact me.

Sketch courtesy of the Pals Paper Arts Challenge.

Pretty Peacock - Another Bird Punch Concept

May 27, 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


This pretty bird card is the third of a series created using the Bird Builder Punch for my upcoming Class by Correspondence.  I thought it would be fun to use some Stampin' Up! Window Sheeting to create the illusion that this bird was sitting independently on it's branch.

The Sahara Sand background is decorated subtly with the Wonderfully Worn background stamp and the flower from the Creative Elements Stamp Set.  The sentiment is from the Friendly Phrases Set and is another I thought would would work perfectly for Mother's Day.

Unfortunately this will be the last of my bird punch cards for a little while.  I feel I've successfully completed Lisa's challenge to provide some inspiration using this product and it is now safely home with her again.

For more information about this card or Classes by Correspondence in general please do not hesitate to contact me.

Bird Punch Class by Correspondence #3

April 21, 2012

My toddler was so worn out by all our Easter activities this long weekend that he went to bed without any fuss tonight and I took the opportunity to put together a card for this month's Mojo Monday sketch challenge.

Creative Elements for Mojo Monday #235

April 8, 2012

Another project featuring the pretty Everyday Enchantment DSP.  The faux bow at the bottom has one of the matching Everyday Enchantment brads at its centre.

The beautiful floral paper makes a nice backdrop for the layered Beautiful Wings Embosslit Butterfly featured.  A piece of linen thread around the centre of the butterfly creates a nice 'body' effect.
The sentiment is from the Friendly Phrases Stamp Set.

The Everyday Enchantment products will no longer be available after the 31st of March.  Please contact me before this time to learn how you can get your hands on these gorgeous supplies for FREE.

Sketch courtesy of The Paper Players


Playing with Everyday Enchantment Papers

March 27, 2012

With Valentines coming up next month I thought it would be fun to get out the I {Heart} Heart Stamp set and have a play. 


I {Heart} Hearts

January 5, 2012

In this month's class, participants will create three beautiful cards showcasing the gorgeous Beautiful Wings Embosslits Dies and the Cheerful Treat Designer Series Papers.   

Cheerful Beautiful Wings - January's Class by Correspondence

January 1, 2012

We have a friend who welcomed a new baby girl into their family this week.  I made this with her and her family in mind.

Congratulations on your baby

December 15, 2011

We were pleased to celebrate the second birthday of a gorgeous little girl on Friday.  I created this card especially with her in mind.  I used strips of Kaleidoscope Designer Series Papers (now retired) to incorporate a beautiful mix of oranges, greens, yellows, blues and pinks.

Beautiful Wings Kaleidoscope

November 20, 2011

We celebrate a friend's engagement this weekend!  Our invitation to the event was in a shimmery white card, accented with bright pink and featuring the image of a bird on the front.  I used these elements to help guide my design for this card and the current Mojo Monday sketch as inspiration for the layout. 


The colours are Sahara Sand, Whisper White and Melon Mambo.  The stamped imagery comes from the Stampin' Up! Stamp Set Always, which is now retired. 

Congratulations Always

November 5, 2011

A well designed quality paper can be wonderful inspiration for creating a beautiful, unique papercraft project quickly and easily.  These three cards featuring the Paisley Petals DSP by Stampin' Up! are a prime example of this. 


3 Reasons to Love the Paisley Petals Designer Series Paper

September 27, 2011

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