Monday, 28 June 2010

VELLUM WORKSHOP

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Here is one of my favourite cards from Saturdays Vellum Workshop at Bury St Edmunds. This was made using a Night of Navy base card, Sparkling roller #116444 with Bashful Blue ink, Season of Joy stamp set #110384 (my favourite and most versatile Christmas set) with Night of Navy ink, strips of torn Vellum Cardstock #109897, Dazzling Diamonds #110194, Clear Rhinestone Brads #113144, Large Oval #115156 and Scallop Oval #115429 punches.
It was wonderful to see new faces and to hear the positive messages that are advertising my classes & workshops. It is very important to book those monthly spaces early to avoid disappointment as spaces are limited and are being snapped up. I now have more people interested than there are spaces so it is important to book early.
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From the lovely chatter round the room, it was evident we need to seriously review numbers for the next Stampers 10 group, agree which weekday evening in the month is convenient to everyone and that the hall is available. My Thetford group say that once a month for Stampers 10 is not enough and have booked some normal classes for the fortnight in between !! This would be in addition to the last Thursday evening in the month as this evening is for any topic/projects that we wish to use, not necessarily Stampin' Up!
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When I arrived home from a very hot day, my hubby had bought an ice-cream maker, one that you leave in the freezer and then, when ready, churn the ingredients for 20 minutes. Well 20mins on the buzzer and we served up our homemade strawberry ice cream. No additives or other artificial ingredients ...... wonderful. Only trouble was it could have done with a few more minutes churning, chilled glasses in such hot temperatures and camera ready first as it melted very quickly !!! I did sneak a spoonful later from the freezer after it had firmed up. It also doubles up as an excellent wine cooler or ice bucket !!!!


This then reminded me about the card I entered for a Stampin' Up! competition last summer. There were two categories, once for customers and one for demonstrators. Even though I didn't win, I was very pleased with my entry using the Tart & Tangy stamp set #111514.
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The next all day workshop in Bury St Edmunds in on Saturday 10th July and the theme is 'shaped cards'. This one will now be added and as always, all the templates we use will be given with your full colour instructions for the days projects.
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One last thing ....
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HOT TIP OF THE DAY - I was explaining how valuable 'Pringles' lids are and the many uses that crafters can make of them. Jennifer uses hers in the garden over her glass of wine to stop those annoying little flies getting in. It works a treat and they fit my wine glasses perfectly. Wonderful idea and thanks for sharing with us.
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Hope you enjoyed todays updates and thanks for stopping by.

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Sandra

Wednesday, 23 June 2010

PUNCHART BLOG HOP - continued !!!!
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Hi there
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Finally this is the card I was desperately trying to finish for yesterdays Blog Hop.
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The tractor is one I have seen online made by Boni @ swapping4fun@yahoo.com. She demonstrated this creation way back in 2009 and I made last year for my Dad who was a farmer all his life until he retired and used to own a John Deere tractor in these colours.
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Now this week I amended slightly to incorporate the tractor but the top of the fence posts were made from Stampin' Up's Medium Jewelry Tag punch #117190 that goes with Tiny Tags stamp set #118091 in the mini catalogue. Trouble was, I wanted to lengthen them so was really pleased to find that the Word Window punch #117406 was exactly the same width so this was used for the bottom of the posts and also the cross bars. These were all punched from Designer Series Paper Tea & Crumpets #111911 which worked very well as there was a wooden textured effect paper in the set.
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The sky was a piece of Designer Series Paper in Bashful Blue #113648 and one of the sides was plain blue. The grass was simply a piece of torn Garden Green Cardstock #109992.
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I then went on to have fun with the clouds and the bushes using Scallop Circle #109877 and Scallop Oval punches #115429 from scrap card and used to sponge against, Whisper White Kraft ink pad #117361 for the clouds and Always Artichoke ink pad #110052 for the bushes. The camera unfortunately does not pick these up very well.
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I adapted to add 2 black buttons from Earth Elements & Neutrals # 103981.
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Hope you like the finished result.
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Sandra

Monday, 21 June 2010

PUNCHART BLOG HOP - 23rd June
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Welcome to my 2nd 'Blog Hop' in just a few weeks and a very big hello to our friends in the USA and beyond. Unfortunately, here in the UK, we still do not have the range of punches that you have in the USA. I am eagerly awaiting our next catalogue on 1st October and hope they give us a few more.
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In the meantime, we still have fun playing with what we do have. I am regularly amazed on my surfing trips at the inspiration I get from the many Punchart creations.
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One of my regular customers, Vicky from Harringworth, has no internet access so I promised to share her recent Punchart here on my blog.
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Unfortunatley, time has run away with me since volunteering for this blog a few days ago. Today I will now be sharing with you a couple of floral inspirations .......
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Each day I receive inspiration from life around me and whilst driving home from a workshop with my friend, we passed this gorgeous field of poppies. Now for some time I have had an idea to experiment with punches to create these wonderful flowers.










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  1. Here I have used Stampin' Ups! Butterfly punch and to make 3 butterflies in vellum card stock.
  2. I used Ruby Red ink and sponge with circular motion to colour vellum. Allow to dry.
  3. Punch 1/16" hole in centre of each butterfly and set aside.
  4. Don't laugh, but this was the easiest way to do the next bit ......Take clear crystal brad and attach to top of pointed lid of Crystal Effect bottle !! Gently squeeze Crystal Effect round rim of brad and then fill centre.
  5. Gently 'dip' brad into Stampin' Glitter Galaxy - Black to completely cover. Leave to dry completely.
  6. In the meantime, take a 10 x 10cm Ruby Red base card and mat 9.5 x 9.5cm layer of black.
  7. Take 9.1 x 9.1cm square of Ruby Red card stock and stamp flower stems from Garden Dream in Black ink. Sponge edges if you wish.
  8. When Brad is dry, remove from lid and use to assemble 3 layers of vellum poppy petals together, finally going through red card. Mat onto prepared base card.
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This photo was inspired by the punch 'Boho Blossoms' as I knew there would be many kinds of flowers to create from the 3 small images.
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Daisies
  1. Start by punching 2 of the largest Boho Blossom shapes from white card.
  2. Snip alternate petals, not quite to the centre.
  3. Snip the ones in between but not quite so far in.
  4. Punch 1/16" hole punch in centre of each one.
  5. Sponge pinky colour of your choice round edge of petals (take a close look at daisies !)
  6. Lay on a piece of kitchen paper and spritz gently to allow to shape slightly.
  7. Dab off any excess moisture - shouldn't be enough to make ink run.
  8. Place small piece of Snail tape runner in centre of one flower and stick together, slightly off centre so that petals alternate and with centre holes matching. Put yellow coloured brad from through centre (here I used Apricot Appeal but you could use So Saffron.
  9. Take piece of white card 9.1 x 9.1cm. Stamp with stems of your choice from Pocket Silhouettes and Autumn Days, random stamping between Always Artichoke and Old Olive.
  10. Pierce holes where you wish daisies to be on finished card and stick brad through to fasten.
  11. Take 10x10cm Always Artichoke base card and attach 9.5 x 9.5cm Old Olive card stock.
  12. Mat white stamped card with daisies and brads on to base card.
  13. Stamp greeting in Always Artichoke Ink.
  14. Put a mask of copy papier round brad and stipple with Black Staz On ink to give dimension to centre of daisy. (I used rough side of bath sponge).










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I do hope you have enjoyed my contribution. Although we do not have the full range of punches that the USA & Canada have, I'm sure you will enjoy being 'wowed' at the rest of the blog hop.
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Please continue on your way and enjoy the sites below.
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Thanks again for 'hopping' by and hope to see you again sometime.
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Happy Punchin' !
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Sandra

Friday, 18 June 2010

STAMPERS 10 PROJECT

Welcome back to another 'New In Colour' project that my Stampers 10 group made last night.
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What could difficult about two squares of card cut in half and a bit of folding !!! Sorry girls, I thought it would be easier that it was. I did stress at the beginning of the evening, this project does rely on accurate measuring and accurate folding.
  1. Start with 2 pieces of Whisper White cardstock measuring 14x14cm.
  2. Cut each piece in half lengthwise so you have 4 pieces each 7x14cm.
  3. Score each piece in half down the centre lengthwise at 3.5cm and also in from each shorter end at 3.5cm.
  4. Lay pieces on your cutting mat as in the picture. Apply red sticky tape as shown, in each of the 4 outside corners, taping from fold to the outside edge only.
  5. Align both halves with tape closely together and, removing the tape from one section at a time, attach the other pieces crossways.
  6. Your base is now done. Take a bone folder and firmly crease each fold in all directions.

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  1. The folds should all be 3.5cm wide and the longer sections 3.5x7cm. I cut my DSP at 1mm smaller than the section itself.
  2. Cut strip of DSP at 3.4cm. Then cut squares at 3.4cm and longer pieces at 6.9cm. Fix DSP with tape runner. Working on one 'face' at a time makes it easier.
  3. Repeat for each of the other 'faces' using the photos below as a guide.

Once all covered, decorate with co-ordinating cardstock, stamps and matting and layering as you wish. It really is fun but if you are unsure, make a template using photocopier paper first to get the hang of it.
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Have fun and persevere !!
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Sandra

Sunday, 6 June 2010

WELCOME TO MY FIRST BLOG HOP !!!

Hi everyone and welcome to my Blog.
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I was on a waiting list to be included in this 'blog hop' and only picked up email advising me there was now a space available yesterday morning whilst out hosting a Workshop !! So, last night once I got home (after fish & chip supper and socialising), I ended up with only 12 hours through the night to make these cards and create my scheduled post by 10am Sunday !!
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Hopefully if I have done everything correctly to join this 'hop', you may have just joined me from http://www.natalie-oshea.blogspot.com/. Natalie creates some stunning work and I was lucky to be able to attend one of her 'Stamp With Us' camps in March. Everyone had a fab weekend, so much fun and laughter whilst enjoying our hobby. Now I'm booked on September as well - there is still room in the car if anyone would like to join Angie and myself and share transport from Norfolk.
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I hope you are all enjoying your tour round and getting some inspiration for projects using the New In Colours Stampin' Up! launched here in the UK at the beginning of May.
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Anyway, at the 11th hour, here is my selection of cards using the New In Colours.
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To make the plaque on the right hand card above, I used a 7.5cm square of Rich Razzleberry cardstock and punched once in the centre of each side of the square, using the Eyelet Border punch (see close up below).
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To get the extra flowers on the right hand card below, I stamped flowers from Simply Said in Rich Razzleberry Ink.

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I then squeezed ink pad to get some onto lid and painted with watercolour brush (see below).



Here I introduced some of the Old Olive Satin ribbon from the Mini Catalogue.



To make the Word window 'mat' layer on the right hand card below, I have found that if you cut a piece of cardstock 4.8cm x 1.3cm and corner round, it fits perfectly. A technique my classes have been using since the new window punch was available.
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I hope you have liked todays post. I'm sorry that time got the better of me and the box was not finished by the deadline. If you hop back again later this afternoon, I hope to have it added.
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Please continue with your 'hop' and follow this link for some more fantastic inspiration from Dawn at http://www.tartanstamper.blogspot.com/ .
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Thanks for 'hopping bye'.
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Sandra

Saturday, 5 June 2010

PIGGY REQUEST !!!

I am making a 6"x6" scrapbook as a leaving gift for my boss from all of his work colleagues and pupils. He is absolutely 'pig' mad and also admitted to being an avid Charlie Chaplin fan.
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Every page is going to have a pig featured somewhere so if anyone can send me any stamped images, links to free downloads or anything which may be able to help, please drop me a line to sroberts07@btinternet.com and let me know.
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Here is a punchart one that I have made previously with one of my craft groups, using a selection of Stampin' Up! circle punches, Word Window and 5-Petal punches. He is quite cute and so much better that the first one I made - that turned out looking more like a pink cat !!!
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Many thanks for your kind help.
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Sandra

WORKSHOP CHALLENGE

The ladies at todays Workshop were set a challenge.
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I passed round the card posted below on 2nd June and offered a bundle of New In Colour Polka Dot ribbons if anyone could guess how I made the background for the card. They had to give me their suggestion on a scrap of paper so no-one else could hear, by the end of the day.
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With lots of wrong answers offered, I gave the clue that no water was involved.
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Congratulations to Gina and Grace who both finally guessed correctly.
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I will be demonstrating this technique at Moreton Hall in Bury St Edmunds on Thursday 10th June, 7-9pm so the same applies to anyone attending. If you can guess corectly, there will be a small prize - if more than 2 correct answers, I will draw names from a hat !!
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Pop back after Thursdays class to see more pictures and technique explained.
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Happy crafting
Sandra

THE SHOW MUST GO ON ............

and it did .......
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I had a slight mis-hap early this morning .... I fell down the stairs !! It was quite a tumble, landing heavily on my Coxix, sliding on my back down the stairs with carpet burns on top of leg, grabbing for bannister on the way down and wrenching my shoulder. I ache all over and it's so uncofmortable to sit down. I texted my friends to say I was on my way, moving very slowly, but all went ahead as planned and on time.
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My Workshop today was another meeting in Stamford at AJ's craft shop with my lovely friends Alan & Jean who moved there last year from Bury St Edmunds, together with a host of regular customers I have got to know really well. (They really do need a bigger room for Workshops ....... how we squash 11 people in there, I still don't know). Everyone was on form and, despite being in discomfort from my mishap, they didn't take pity on me, so the friendly banter continued as always. Everyone had another lovely day, placed their orders and can't wait for the next one.
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Anyway, I have found out today that the waiting list I was on for an ILWS Demo bloghop scheduled for tomorrow, now has a space and I need to create 2 cards from the New In Colours and schedule publish of blog entry for 10am tomorrow !!! I have my work cut out as it's so last minute and with only 12 hours to go, but hey ........ it is my first blog hop so must give it a go. Good job I don't need much sleep !!
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Please pop back tomorrow and follow all the links to get some fab ideas for the New Products. Don't forget to look at earlier entry on this blog for a special sample kit I am offering to customers.
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See you tomorrow.

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

HAPPY BIRTHDAY .... to me .... and ....

Last summer I found out I share my birthday with our lovely Stampin' Up! UK Manager, Paula Gorry. This is the card I made for her using Night of Navy base and Taken with Teal which is sadly retiring from our colour range at the end of September. There is also a bit of rock 'n' roll technique between Ballet Blue with Night of Navy and also Ballet Blue with Taken with Teal on the smaller flower.
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Those of you who have already done my Black & White workshop with the Vintage Vogue stamp set, will recognise it is very similar and yet so different !! Both the background and the rock 'n' roll technique will be shared at my Bury St Edmunds class Thursday 10th June, 7-9pm.

Tuesday, 1 June 2010

HOT OFF THE STAMPIN' UP PRESS !!!

Morning everyone !!
I've logged on this morning to find that Stampin' Up! have released another great offer for June & July !!
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For every party/workshop totalling £250 or more up to 31st July 2010, the Hostess will earn an extra £20 in free merchandise. How fab is that .......... Sorry the flyer is not very clear when enlarged. I will have copies with me when I see you or I can email to you so you can read/print PDF file.
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Now, as an extra incentive to get those parties rolling, I will be holding a draw of all the qualyfying hostesses during the 2-month promotion and will giving away extra freebies - the winner will be given a selection to choose from. As a blog incentive, those who mention seeing this entry on my blog, will also receive a free stamp.
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So what are you waiting for ......... I am permanently attached to my iPhone and ready to receive your emails/texts to check diary and book in your party or give me a call (outside office hours 8.30am-5pm Mon-Fri please).
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Speak to you soon.