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It's Friday and that means it's time for another TGIF challenge.  If you've been following my blog you will know that I have enjoyed playing along with the weekly themes at this challenge site where I can.  I was even super honoured to be the very first TGIF Guest Star!

Well, this week I was invited to be a part of the TGIF Challenge Design Team and I was thrilled to accept!!

This week's challenge, my first as a Design Team member, is this great sketch {yay, sketches are my favourite!}.  My new Watercolour Wings stamp set arrived just in time for me to feature in this design.

I decided I wanted to use some pink in my imagery and matched it with a palette of navy blue, smoky slate and a touch of crumb cake with the leaf from the Bird Builder Punch layered behind my butterfly.

I hand-stamped leaves in navy on smoky slate for my background.  To do so I've used a stamp from the Butterfly Basics set.

Thanks for stopping by.  I don't know about you but I can't wait to see what the everyone comes up with this week!

Watercolour Wings #TGIFc07

June 12, 2015


Stampin' Up! currently have Foil Sheets in gold (132622) and silver (132178) available in their seasonal catalogue.  These sheets add a fun metallic look to any design they feature in. While these sheets are easy to use and competitively priced, if you don't happen to have some on hand a little aluminum foil from your kitchen cupboard may be an effective substitute for adding shiny silver to your cards.

We experimented with embossing ordinary aluminum foil to make this pretty card in a workshop last night.


I can't take credit for the layout as this was inspired by a card by Susie Nelson that I had seen on pinterest.

If you have any questions about how we created this card or about hosting a workshop of your own, please contact me.
Stamps: 120024 Teeny Tiny Sentiments, 130622 Label Love, 126447 Summer Sihouettes, 123759 Papillon Potpourri.Card: Basic Grey, Textured Smoky Slate, Daffodil Delight, Whisper WhiteInk: 101406 StazOn Jet Black Ink Pad, 126944 Daffodil Delight, 126981 Basic GreyEmbellishments:  124262 Bakers Twine Whisper WhitePunches: 130920 Artisan Label, 129406 Bitty Butterfly.

Embossed Aluminum Foil

October 29, 2013


This weekend I put together a special request for a custom made 50th birthday card. The main colours used are Early Espresso brown and Very Vanilla.  The feature font panel was made using the resist emboss technique with the En Francais background stamp.  The Designer Frames embossing folder made a lovely border for the die cut '50'.  The sentiment is from the Teeny Tiny Sentiments stamp set and a splash of colour comes in the form of leaves and a flower from the Summer Silhouettes stamp set.


I've featured the same flower in the inside of the card with a little more french script - this time from the now retired French Foliage stamp set.


A little Smooch Spritz in now retired Log Cabin colour add a gold shimmer to the background embossed panel and the die cut numbers.

For more information about supplies or any of my projects please don't hesitate to get in touch.


Happy 50th Birthday

September 3, 2013



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

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