Hi there
It’s that time of the week again for a new sketch over at Try Stampin on Tuesday.
Friends of ours have just had their first baby so this layout was perfect to accommodate the stamp I wanted to use.


Hi there
It’s that time of the week again for a new sketch over at Try Stampin on Tuesday.
Friends of ours have just had their first baby so this layout was perfect to accommodate the stamp I wanted to use.


Hi there
As promised here is my second One Sheet Wonder recreation with a masculine theme. I’ve used the fabulous set Clockworks for this one and Not Quite Navy as the base.
Again I’ve used some of the stamps as embellishments.
Card Stock – Not Quite Navy, More Mustard, Cajun Craze, Whisper White
Ink – Not Quite Navy, More Mustard, Cajun Craze, Baja Breeze, Early Espresso
Other – Large Oval, 3/4″ Circle, 1 1/4″ Circle, 1 3/8″ Circle and Designer Label (retired) Punches, 1/8″ Mini Brad, Dimensionals, Not Quite Navy Taffeta Ribbon
Hope you have a great day.
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It has been a beautiful weekend here in Auckland – even got my first bit of sun. Yesterday we attended the wedding of my upline Jacque. It was such a lovely wedding and she just looked gorgeous. Congratulations Rob and Jacque.
I found this project on Elaine Schader’s blog awhile ago and just loved it so I recreated it with a few changes to fit out A5 cards and slightly bigger envelopes. It uses a one sheet wonder technique to make the cards and decorate the front of the box. The box holds 4 cards and the envelopes.
Supplies:
Stamp – Lacy and Lovely, Made for You
Card Stock – Baja Breeze, Elegant Eggplant, Summer Starfruit
Ink – Baja Breeze, Elegant Eggplant, Summer Starfruit
Other – Large Oval, Scallop Oval, 1″ Circle, 1 1/4″ Scallop Circle, Word Window and Modern Label Punches, Summer Starfruit Satin Ribbon, Baja Breeze Seam Binding Ribbon, 1/8″ Mini Brads, Dimensionals
Check back tomorrow for a masculine set using the same technique.
Have a great evening

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On Monday night I was finally able to join the girls over at Crafters Anonymous. We had fun making Christmas crackers – now to work out what to put inside and make more for our family Christmas. The cracker is a decent size and could hold all sorts of things. Thanks to Delys for the original design.
Supplies:
Stamp – Perfect Punches
Card Stock – Cherry Cobbler
DSP – Be of Good Cheer
Other – Gumball Green ribbon
Well lunchtime is over and it’s back to work.
Have a good rest of your day.

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As soon as I saw this week’s sketch I knew exactly what I’d do. I had one more stamp set that hadn’t seen ink and it fitted perfectly (well I think so).

It’s called Summer Silhouettes and it’s a two step set. This allowed me to heat emboss the two parts of the flower in different colours. Here in NZ we have a tree called the Pohutukawa and it has a beautiful red flower and comes out at Christmas time. It’s often called the New Zealand Christmas Tree and this stamp reminds me of it.
Instead of using ribbon I’ve stamped the border stamp with Cherry Cobbler Embossing Powder then cut around the design – another way to use your stamps. I haven’t put a sentiment on it yet as I’m not sure what I’ll use it for.
Supplies:
Stamp – Summer Silhouettes
Card Stock – Gumball Green, Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White
Other – Fancy Fan Embossing Folder, Cherry Cobbler and Gumball Green Embossing Powder, Apothecary Framelits
Pop on over to Try Stampin on Tuesday and give this sketch a go – we’d love you to join us.
Have a great day – the sun is shining

Hi there
Here are some more recreations from projects in the current round of Stampin Fun and Friends.
The first one is based on Tanya Bell’s project. I didn’t have the stamp set she used but thought this worked really well. I can see more of these types of cards being created.

Supplies:
Stamp – Delightful Decorations
Card Stock – Night of Navy, Whisper White
Ink – Cherry Cobbler
Other – Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding, Cherry Cobbler Bakers Twine
The next card set is based on Kristen Conant’s project. I got four out of an A4 sheet of card stock. I’m using these for this month’s ‘thank you’ cards for my customers.
Other – Framelits Labels
See you later
Hi there
I hope your weekend has gone well and that you have managed to squeeze in some crafting time. I have but can’t show you my creations till later in the week 🙂
Last week my youngest nephew turned 14 – he may be the youngest but he’s on his way to being the tallest. He’s already 6ft tall! He’s really into rugby but I don’t have any rugby stamps so I used one of my favourite techniques – inlaid embossing – which is great for masculine cards.
Don’t forget to check back on Wednesday morning for the next sketch from Try Stampin on Tuesday

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It’s a lovely wet day here in Auckland – great crafting weather 🙂
Over at Stampin Fun and Firends CherylAnn has set another challenge – this time to use a big snowflake on a card or 3D project. I wasn’t going to enter as I don’t own any snowflake dies or stamps then remembered I still had Season of Joy which has a snowflake stamp (it’s not big but it will have to do). So then I was trying to think what type of layout to use so I checked out some challenge sites. I love this sketch from Mojo Monday and my card came together really quickly – would have been quicker if I’d looked in the rubbish bin first when trying to find my Bigshot multipurpose platform!!
Keep dry and have a great rest of the weekend.

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I have now become part of the design team over at Try Stampin on Tuesday. I am very excited about this new opportunity. Each week a new sketch is posted and the challenge is on to recreate a card and upload it to the site. I have participated in the past and it’s lots of fun. So check here every Wednesday to see what the new sketch is.
This weeks sketch has a piggyback with it – incorporate something red on your card

and here’s my creation
I created this card for my friends MIL who had a birthday the other day. When I saw the piggyback was to include red I knew straight away I’d use the Glimmer Brad and then it all came together from there. I’ve used the new Woodgrain Embossing Folder for some texture at the bottom that also carries the stripped theme from the ribbon. And here is the inside of the card:
Supplies:
Stamp – Blooming with Kindness
Card Stock – Basic Black, Basic Gray, Real Red, Whisper White
Ink – Real Red
Other – Woodgrain Embossing Folder, 1/2″ Striped Satin Ribbon, Brights Glimmer Brad
Well now it’s your turn to recreate. Click here to upload your creation.
Have a great day.

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It was my friends birthday on Sunday and here is the card and little gift I made.
Catch you back here tomorrow

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I love the stamp set I Dig You and it’s great for boys cards. My friends son is turning 4 this week so out it came again.
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I have been having fun making cards using the Pennant Parade stamp set and matching builder punch. I’ve used this set at my latest workshops for Christmas cards but have also made some other styles showcasing the versatility of this set. At only $36.95 for the clear set and $35.95 for the punch I think it’s a good buy. These are not my own designs (cased most from Google) but I have changed bits to suit what I had.
Here are the Christmas cards:
and here are the other styles

Hi there
Well another session of Stampin Fun and Friends has begun which means it’s time to recreate some projects. The below cards use the masking technique in two different ways – ripping a piece of copy paper to create an edge and creating a negative using a circle punch – which one is your favourite? I know which one is mine.
In yesterday’s post I asked which was your favourite card – the answer ‘the one using French Foliage’ – I tend to agree. This stamp set is so versatile.
Have a great evening

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I have finally got round to making some Triple Time Stamping cards that Dawn Olchfeske showed months ago – I was waiting to get my new stamps – so over the weekend I made three cards using different stamps sets.
The first one I made uses Blooming with Kindness and some of the new In Colours – Summer Starfruit and Primrose Petals.
I was really pleased with my first attempt – and I love this colour combo.
My second one uses Flowering Flourishes and the Dynamic Duo of Regal Rose and Rose Red (straight from the Colour Coach). The words are from one of my newest favourites Made For You.
My last one is for the Autumn Challenge over at Stampin Fun and Friends. The challenge was you had to have a tree or a leaf/leaves incorporated in your project so I used one of my favourite sets French Foliage.

Hi there
I’ve had a busy crafting weekend. Yesterday the Creative Inkers held their Christmas Extravaganza. We had 60 ladies attend and they made five projects. Here is the project that I demo’d with my friend and fellow demo Narelle.
Have a great week.
