Thursday 11 February 2016

February's Class

Hello, hopefully I am now back on track with posting our projects, I hope you are inspired by them and please feel free to post any comments!
As we had covered Valentines Day in Januarys' projects, this month we concentrated on Mothers Day with a mini pot of felt flowers and two cards, either of which could be used for a birthday or Mothers Day.
The mini pot of flowers was created by cutting out 3 felt flowers using the Big Shot Spiral Flower Originals die. Unlike the framelits and thinlits, this die can be used with various materials including felt, leather, fabric and card. Ideal for adorning all sorts of projects.  The leaves were made using a flower from the retired Fun Flowers Bigz Die.  The label was created using the Note Tag and Washi Label punches, the butterfly using the two-step stamp set Garden In Bloom and the greeting from Watercolor Wings.  The colours used were Marina Mist and Soft Sky.  As I had a large amount of retired Stampin up ribbon, I let my ladies chose their own to suit their creations.
The two cards were made using more of the free Sale-a-Bration products.

The first one used the Botanical Gardens Designer Vellum Stack along with the 2014-2016 in-colors.  I cut three different strips and then coloured them using Mossy Meadow, Hello Honey and Lost Lagoon inks, glued these onto a piece of Whisper White cardstock and then layered this onto a piece of Blackberry Bliss cardstock and onto Sahara Sand main card.  The butterflies were punched out using the Elegant Butterfly Punch in Lost Lagoon, Blackberry Bliss and Hello Honey cardstock and the small butterfly using the Itty Bitty Butterfly and another piece of the Botanical Gardens Designer Vellum Stack.  The greeting was stamped using the Crazy About You stamp set in Early Espresson ink.
The second card used the Botanicals For You Sale-a-Bration stamp set. I love all the little flowers and leaves that come with this set which can be used to create a lovely border as shown in this card. The colours used were Melon Mambo, Daffodil Delight, Rich Razzleberry, Bermuda Bay and Old Olive.  The cardstock colours used were Whisper White, Bermuda Bay and Daffodil Delight.  The greeting was taken from Endless Birthday Wishes, stamped onto vellum and then heat embossed using clear embossing powder.  The litle flowers were punch out using the Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack and pinned in place with a mini silver brad.

Sunday 7 February 2016

Januarys Classes

Oh dear, where has the time gone! Yet again I am late in posting our projects for January, and I will be posting Februarys soon too - I think I shall prepare them today and hopefully remember to post them after my nexct class which is tomorrow.  I have changed my Selsley Monday classes to now occur on the 2nd Monday of the month to avoid bank holidays. See my classes page for full details of when my classes will be.
So, back to January's class - due to it being Sale-a-bration, we used one of the many products that you can get for free when you spend £45 or more from either or both of the annual catalogue and Spring/Summer catalogues.
This set is called Sky Is The Limit and is a great card for a male and also has a lovely 'Happy Birthday' and 'Congratulations' stamps.  Unfortunatley though this stamp set is only available for a limited time, until 15th February so if you wold like to own a set, please contact me ASAP with an order of £45 to be able to earn it! The colours were used were Crumb Cake, Soft Suede and Cherry Cobbler.  The backing paper was taken from the Neutrals Colour collection DSP pack.

The second card was made using a new set from the Spring/Summer catalogue - Bloomin' Love along with strips of paper taken from the matching Love Blossoms DSP Stack.  The main colours used were Rose Red, Basic Black and Whisper White which also coordinate with the paper.  Although I demonstrated a Valentine card, my class members used different greetings from different stamp sets to turn it into an Anniversary card, Birthday card and Wedding card so this stamp set design is very versatile!
And finally the 3D project was a mini cracker, just about the right size to contain a Ferroer Rocher chocolate.  It was made using the Simply Scored Scoring Tool to create the folds and the Envelope Punch Board to create the 'neck' of the cracker.  The paper was again taken from the Love Blossoms DSP Stack and the other colours used were Blushing Bride, Melon Mambo and Whisper White. I gave the class a choice of which paper to use from the Love Blossoms DSP Stack and then a choice of either Pink Pirouette or Whisper White Seam Binding ribbon to tie the cracker.