Showing posts with label Beautiful Bouquet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beautiful Bouquet. Show all posts

Friday, 12 July 2019

June and July's Projects

Oh dear, I seem to be having some severe technical difficulties this morning, as have lost this post twice now after spending 2 hours compiling it so will just post the photos of the projects from June's and July's classes.







Wednesday, 12 September 2018

July Class Projects

Hello and welcome to a catch up of posts! I always find that the summer months seem to fly by with my children home from school and try to fill our days with activites that my business gets abandoned!
So here we are with the projects that we made at July's card classes.
This first card was made as a celebration card for all those students who had recently taken their exams and hopefully got the results that they wanted. It uses the new 2018-2020 In-Colors of Lovely Lipstick, Grapefruit Grove, Pineapple Punch, Call Me Clover and Blueberry Bushel!  We used some retired products, the Stars Thinlet dies and Curly Cute greeting stamp set plus some sequins.  The background cardstock is Crumb Cake. The greeting was also heat embossed using Gold Embossing powder.



Our second card could have several uses :- Wedding, Anniversary, Get Well or Birthday and the ideal stamp set to use for the greetings for these occasions is Beautiful Bouquet. The stamp set for the flowers is Petal Palette and these were coloured in using Powder Pink and Pear Pizzazz inks.  This card is a stepped card design which is quite easy to make once you have your dimensions, cut and score lines in place. The Stampin Up! trimmer is the perfect tool to make it with.  The main card stock is Very Vanilla and the embossed panel are Powder Pink using the Petal Pair embossing folder.  The backing panel is a piece of Pear Pizzazz card stock.




Our final card is a cutie using the Bella and Friends stamp set and a gate fold card layout.  We used the Aqua painter the colour the background behind the stamped dog using the returning In-Color Mint Macaron. The other colours used are Basic Grey ink, Poppy Parade Marker (another returning In-Color), Mint Macaron and So Saffron card stock.  The greetings came from Happy Birthday Gorgeous stampin set.



Tuesday, 19 June 2018

Card Class Projects For June

Good morning and it seems as though summer is finally here!
This month we have the arrival of the new annual catalogue from Stampin Up! It is full of new goodies as well as new colours and patterned paper. But this means that I have to find room for more of these new products to share with you and as my craft shelves are very full, I decided to use some retired stock on this months projects.
The first card we made uses two retiring colors, Wild Wasabi and Wistersia Wonder (which is one of my favourite and will be sad to see it go but we do have a lovely new Highland Heather that I am sure I will come to like as well!).  The stamp set Flourishing Phases is not retiring and just as well as it has a lot of uses with a good selection of sentiments and this lovely flower stamp that can be stamped off as we have done here to produce a lighter centre part. This set also has a coordinating dies set, Flourish Thinlets.  We also used a large clear faceted gem for the sentre of the flower.  The cream ribbon is also retired.  We used the leaf embossing folder from the Petal Pair set of folders for the 'trellis' effect.

Our second card again used retired card stock/inks, Sweet Sugarplum and Elegant Eggplant and a continuing stamp set Beautiful Bouquet.  This stamp set is another of my favourites with lots of beautifully scripted sentiments and flower stamps with a selection of leaves and stems all for £25 which I think is a good value set.  The set also has a coordinating die set Bouquet Punch which takes the stress out of 'fussy' cutting all the detailed flowers and leaves.  I used a mixture of green card stock scraps for the leaves and the retired embossing folder Brick Wall for the background (in fact I have only just discovered that this has retired and am quite disappointed!).  Finally we used some Pearl Basic Jewels on the centres of the flowers.
Our final card is such a cutie! I saw this on Pinterest and just had to share it with my class! The hedgehog is made using the Painted Harvest stamp set by masking off half of the image.  The colours used were Soft Suede, Crumb Cake and Pear Pizzaz.  The leaves were made using the Leaf punch and Pear Pizzaz cardstock.  The main card is Early Espresso with a Cajun Craze matt.  The DSP is from a retired set from several years ago but worked great with the hedgehog image!  We used the Stitched Shapes Framelits, Layering Squares Framelits, and Layering Ovals dies.  Finally the greeting was taken from Best Birds stamp set and a piece of 5/8" Burlap Ribbon was used behind the greeting and a piece of Linen Thread for the bow.