We used the A Little Foxy DSP for the background with Pool Party as the card base. The adorable little fox is part of the Foxy Friends stamp set which has a matching punch, Fox Builder. The bow was made using Bermuda Bay Bakers Twine. The greeting was taken from Balloon Celebration. The other main colours used were Calypso Coral and Basic Grey. This is another of my favourite stamp sets and am so glad that it is carrying over to the new annual catalogue!
Showing posts with label Owl Builder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Owl Builder. Show all posts
Friday, 12 May 2017
April's Class - a Couple of Fun Projects!
OOps, I am running late again! Where does the time go? Well here are the projects from Aprils Class. As it was the Easter holidays, we also had some children come along too. They made the Foxy Friends card instead of the Blooms and Wishes card.
We used the A Little Foxy DSP for the background with Pool Party as the card base. The adorable little fox is part of the Foxy Friends stamp set which has a matching punch, Fox Builder. The bow was made using Bermuda Bay Bakers Twine. The greeting was taken from Balloon Celebration. The other main colours used were Calypso Coral and Basic Grey. This is another of my favourite stamp sets and am so glad that it is carrying over to the new annual catalogue!
As it was the start of the Easter holidays, we made this cute little cracker using So Saffron card stock and ink with 1/8" Gold Ribbon. It holds 4 small chocolate eggs. We made the cracker using both the score board and Envelope Punch board. The rabbit came from the seasonal set Basket Bunch (which unfortunately hasn't made it into the new catalogue). The greeting came form Teeny Tiny Wishes.
I saw this card design on Pinterest and couldn't resist sharing it at class as it is such a fun card suitable for all ages. The 3 punches used were Owl Builder, Tree Builder and Balloon Bouquet. The greeting (taken from A Circle of Spring) was heat embossed in white on Island Indigo card stock. The background was sponged using Soft Sky and Mint Macaroon ink. The DSP used for the tree and Owl was from Blooms and Bliss DSP. The other colours used were Rose Red, So Saffron, Early Espresso, Crumb Cake with Mint Macaroon card base.
Our final project was a 'fancy fold' card made using the score board. It opens out so that you can put a gift card inside and is held closed using a belly band. The colours used were Rich Razzleberry, and Sweet Sugarplum. The only stamp set we used was Blooms and Wishes along with the coordinating DSP Blooms and Bliss DSP. We used the Layering Ovals and Stitched framelits to cut out the greeting on the belly band.
We used the A Little Foxy DSP for the background with Pool Party as the card base. The adorable little fox is part of the Foxy Friends stamp set which has a matching punch, Fox Builder. The bow was made using Bermuda Bay Bakers Twine. The greeting was taken from Balloon Celebration. The other main colours used were Calypso Coral and Basic Grey. This is another of my favourite stamp sets and am so glad that it is carrying over to the new annual catalogue!
Wednesday, 9 December 2015
November Classes - All Set For Christmas!
With Christmas fast appraoching, we are now making more Christmas themed projects but I also wanted to use a stunning set of stamps and coordinating thinlet dies - Lighthearted Leaves and Leaflets Framelits, which are perfect for Autumnal projects. As Stampin Up is an American company and celebrate 'Fall' in a big way, they have quite a lot of products based on this season. The card we made uses some lovely autumnal colours, Daffodil Delight, Tangelo Twist, Garden Green and Mossy Meadow to match with the colours in the Into The Woods DSP strips. The greeting was taken from the Cottage Greetings set stamped in Early Espresso and puched out using the Washi Tape punch. First we emobssed some vellum card stock with the largest leaf in gold embossing powder and coloured in the detail of the leaf using marker pens creating a stained glass window effect. Then either cut it our by hand or by using the Leaflet Framelit. The background was stamped using the Gorgeous Gunge stamp set.
For our Christmas card we used mainly non-Christmas products save for the greeting which was taken from the Lots of Joy stamp set. The Bird Builder punch was used for the robin in Soft Suede and Cherry Cobbler card stock and the leaves in Old Olive. The greeting was stamped using Cherry Cobbler ink and the Hardwood background stamp was inked with Soft Suede onto Crumb Cake cardstock. The centre was punched out with the 2" diameter circle punch. The berries were created uisng the 1 /16th hand held circle punch. A small bow was made using the 1/8th Gold ribbon.
At our Christmas Card making workshop, I gave all the attendees a Christmas Pudding made using the Curvy Keepsake die filled with chocolate and was asked if we could make it at this class. The Curvy Keepsake die is so quick and easy to use to make a lovely box to fill with goodies. The colours used were Chocolate Chip, Very Vanilla, Cherry Cobbler and Garden Green. The holly was made by punching our a large oval of Garden Green cardstock and then 'nibbling' the edges with a 1" diameter circle punch. The berries were made using the larger circle from the Owl Builder punch in Cherry Cobbler. The dimpled effect of the 'cream' on the pudding was made using the Decorative Dots embossing folder. The greeting was taken from a retired stamp set stamped in Chocolate Chip and punched out with the large oval punch.
For our Christmas card we used mainly non-Christmas products save for the greeting which was taken from the Lots of Joy stamp set. The Bird Builder punch was used for the robin in Soft Suede and Cherry Cobbler card stock and the leaves in Old Olive. The greeting was stamped using Cherry Cobbler ink and the Hardwood background stamp was inked with Soft Suede onto Crumb Cake cardstock. The centre was punched out with the 2" diameter circle punch. The berries were created uisng the 1 /16th hand held circle punch. A small bow was made using the 1/8th Gold ribbon.
At our Christmas Card making workshop, I gave all the attendees a Christmas Pudding made using the Curvy Keepsake die filled with chocolate and was asked if we could make it at this class. The Curvy Keepsake die is so quick and easy to use to make a lovely box to fill with goodies. The colours used were Chocolate Chip, Very Vanilla, Cherry Cobbler and Garden Green. The holly was made by punching our a large oval of Garden Green cardstock and then 'nibbling' the edges with a 1" diameter circle punch. The berries were made using the larger circle from the Owl Builder punch in Cherry Cobbler. The dimpled effect of the 'cream' on the pudding was made using the Decorative Dots embossing folder. The greeting was taken from a retired stamp set stamped in Chocolate Chip and punched out with the large oval punch.
Friday, 13 September 2013
Two Little Birds to Celebrate September!
How can anyone resist this lovely card design??
I think the Owl Builder punch along with the Bird Builder punch are the two most useful punches Stampin' Up have created. I found the idea for this lovely owl design on the internet and knew our ladies would enjoy making it. The main card is made from Melon Mambo then Tempting Turquoise with Gingham Garden DSP. The Woodgrain stamp was used with Soft Suede ink onto Crumb Cake cardstock to create the tree trunk with a "hole" made from Basic Black cardstock with the 1 3/4" circle punch . The main body of the owl was made using Soft Suede, Sahara Sand and Whisper White with Melon Mambo paper from the Brights Color Collection DSP Stack. The leaves were made using the Bird Builder punch and Pear Pizzazz and Old Olive cardstock and only attached at the top of the card to give a 3D effect. Finally the greeting was made using Love Label stamp set and Artisan Label punch.
This card has lots of uses - the colours can easily be changed to subtles to create a new baby card or by adding another owl it could be used as a wedding or anniversary card. I hope you would like to have a go at replicating this creation. Don't forget to contact me for any of the supplies you may need!
The other card we created at our September class again uses the Bird Builder punch to make this card that could be used to welcome someone to a new home.
This card also uses the masking technique to create the sky (using Soft Sky) and grass (using Pistachio Pudding). The birdhouse was made using a square piece Crumb Cake cardstock as well as two pieces punched with the Word Window and stamped with Early Espresso ink with the Woodgrain stamp. The Word Window punch was also used to punch out whisper White cardstock again stamped with Early Espresso ink and the Woodgrain stamp to make the vertical pailings of the fence. A strip of stamped Whisper White finishes off the fence. The bird was punched using the Bird Builder and Tempting Turquoise card stock. The branch was made using Soft Suede and Gumball Green card stock and the leaves were stamped using Bright Blossoms stamp set in Gumball Green ink.
I had been looking for a new house design and enjoyed playing around with the Woodgrain stamp and Word Window punches to create this design. I hope you like it too!
I think the Owl Builder punch along with the Bird Builder punch are the two most useful punches Stampin' Up have created. I found the idea for this lovely owl design on the internet and knew our ladies would enjoy making it. The main card is made from Melon Mambo then Tempting Turquoise with Gingham Garden DSP. The Woodgrain stamp was used with Soft Suede ink onto Crumb Cake cardstock to create the tree trunk with a "hole" made from Basic Black cardstock with the 1 3/4" circle punch . The main body of the owl was made using Soft Suede, Sahara Sand and Whisper White with Melon Mambo paper from the Brights Color Collection DSP Stack. The leaves were made using the Bird Builder punch and Pear Pizzazz and Old Olive cardstock and only attached at the top of the card to give a 3D effect. Finally the greeting was made using Love Label stamp set and Artisan Label punch.
This card has lots of uses - the colours can easily be changed to subtles to create a new baby card or by adding another owl it could be used as a wedding or anniversary card. I hope you would like to have a go at replicating this creation. Don't forget to contact me for any of the supplies you may need!
This card also uses the masking technique to create the sky (using Soft Sky) and grass (using Pistachio Pudding). The birdhouse was made using a square piece Crumb Cake cardstock as well as two pieces punched with the Word Window and stamped with Early Espresso ink with the Woodgrain stamp. The Word Window punch was also used to punch out whisper White cardstock again stamped with Early Espresso ink and the Woodgrain stamp to make the vertical pailings of the fence. A strip of stamped Whisper White finishes off the fence. The bird was punched using the Bird Builder and Tempting Turquoise card stock. The branch was made using Soft Suede and Gumball Green card stock and the leaves were stamped using Bright Blossoms stamp set in Gumball Green ink.
I had been looking for a new house design and enjoyed playing around with the Woodgrain stamp and Word Window punches to create this design. I hope you like it too!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)