I have decided to put all my Stampin' Up projects on a new blog. Please come along and see what you think!!
classystampin.blogspot.com
See you there!!
Kelly
Friday 30 October 2009
Sunday 4 October 2009
New Stampin' Up! demonstrator!!!
OK, so my wonderful Stampin' Up demonstrator, Helen, finally got me to sign on the dotted line to become a demonstrator myself. I suppose it wasn't a difficult decision as I absolutely adore all their products from the stamp sets to the designer papers! The wonderful new catalogue with all the gorgeous new sets also helped.
Once I get my kit and start playing I will add my efforts to this blog!!
Once I get my kit and start playing I will add my efforts to this blog!!
Fun & Fast Notes card for Betty
I love this versatile Stampin' Up set, especially this little bird!
With it I used kraft, barely banana and taken with teal cardstock. Polka dot background stamp and a scallop edge punch. I also used one of the flower stamps from Itty Bitty Blooms (level 2 hostess set from new 2009/2010 Stampin' Up catalogue) and turned it into a butterfly!
Sorry for the awful image - not quite got the hang of photography yet!!
Thursday 24 September 2009
Penny's Fold Card for Dawn
Here's the card I made for my lovely friend Dawn. Sometimes you meet people who you feel you have known forever even though it hasn't been that long. That is how I feel about Dawn.
I used Stampin' Up designer paper and mandela peel offs. I also made paper beads from the paper for the ends of the ribbon.
Labels:
Mandela,
Paper Beads,
Peel Offs,
Penny's Fold
Wednesday 23 September 2009
Scooter Wiper Card
Once I started making these cards I couldn't stop!!
I taught this card in two of my classes. All the girls (and boys, Nico!) loved it. We used the scooter image from Buzzcraft and think it works well.
Thanks again to Denise and Lu for your hospitality and to Nico for being my little helper and a star crafter!!!
Labels:
3D projects,
Buzzcraft,
Kinetic cards,
male cards
Tuesday 22 September 2009
Pirate Wiper Card
I love this card - isn't he gorgeous?
I found this idea on the internet (where else!) and thought my cheeky pirate would be ideal. The images are from the Woodware stamp set called Pirate Mischief and coloured in using Le Plume brush markers.
Labels:
Kinetic cards,
Rubber stamping,
Woodware stamps
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