Thursday 19 November 2015

The last projects from Saturday - Gift Packaging

The next project from Saturday was packaging.  I am not sure I achieved this the way intended, but here's what we did.  

Not sure if you know this, but when demonstrators receive their goods from Stampin' Up, it's all packaged in a brown box (affectionately termed BBB - the first B for Big because usually the boxes are MUCH larger than what is really needed) and we have layers of brown paper crammed on top to stop everything moving around too much when being delivered.  Long explanation, but I usually keep this, refold it all up and use it to wrap presents throughout the year instead of buying wrapping paper and killing a tree in the process.   So I tried to find a way we could re-use some of this.  My first attempt is this little gift bag.  I used double layer paper for strength but was limited with the size I could make.  I decorated the bag with a poinsettia flower and attached a little gift tag. 



Then I thought it didn't look too exciting, but was happy with the little gift bag size.  I decorated a few other bags with stamps, and Christmas papers, but as I'm not showing you the results, you can guess that I wasn't happy with the end results.  It was too late to order SU papers, but fortunately while doing my grocery shopping at Aldi, I saw they had patterned paper stacks that looked very much like our new SU In Colours.  So even though I really don't need any more papers to store in my cupboards, I purchased a pack and on the day we used those instead of the brown wrapping paper.  Much prettier.  I wish I had taken photos of everyone else's final results, but I didn't, so I only have mine to show you. 



The size of the gift bag is about 10 cm wide and 13 cm high - no it won't hold much, but it does look cute.  One of the ladies was planning on making a few more gift bags at home and popping a few cards inside to give away as presents.  

The last project we made on Saturday was a cut little multi faceted gift box, which I found on Pinterest by a UK demonstrator Pootles,   If you wish to make your own box, you can find the measurements and a video on her website using the link above.  Sam apparently bought some Ghiradelli chocolates while in the US just because she liked the box, and when home she pulled the box apart to figure out how it was made. 

The top decoration was made using the  Bow Builder punch, the Pool Party version has a 7 petal bow and the Real Red is a 5 petal bow.  Both were beautiful, and quite easy to put together.  





And if I don't get around to posting next week, apologies, but I am trying to make some clothes to wear. 


Tuesday 17 November 2015

Saturday's cards

On Saturday I had my last card day for this year.  I didn't want to do Christmas cards cause I still haven't decided what I am doing for mine yet, and asked for suggestions.  One suggestion was the tunnel card and the other was for Christmas packaging.  One was easy, and the other a little more complicated.  

This was the tunnel card, which is very similar to one I had done before and pretty much the same apart from the decorative edge.  





The next card was what I called a Tea Light card - original huh!  And in the end I did relent and make it a Christmas card just in case anyone who attended had not done one before.  



Can you see the tea light glowing behind the vellum?  You can in the picture below.  The base card was in Soft Sky and I pulled out some very old Stampin' Up papers that I found and used them, and they matched pretty good.  
 

This is a card that if you are planning to make, you need to hand deliver so you can give the recipient a tea light as well.  The card is an A4 sheet length cut to 10 cms, and then scored at 10 and 20 cms to achieve the fold.  Cut the star shape through both the paper and cardstock so it lines up perfectly, then stamp the star on vellum and emboss, and then the silver layer is just the outside edges with a square cut out centre so the vellum has nothing behind it.  Pretty!

Thursday 12 November 2015

My birthday cards 2

Here's the last of my birthday cards to show you. 






As you can see, I have certainly been spoilt with some beautiful handmade cards.  There's something extra special about receiving a card that someone has made rather than a store bought one.  

Tuesday 10 November 2015

My birthday cards

I recently celebrated my (?? - it's a secret) birthday, and thought you might like to see the cards I received.  And as I don't have anything else that I can show you, that's what you are going to see.  


According to my sister, she just "whipped" this one up in her spare time.  But seriously, how fiddly would it be to put together?  All those little green carriages have to be put on by hand after it's all been slotted together.  Or is there a machine that makes it up?  Anyone know?


   



More on Thursday.


Thursday 5 November 2015

A flock of feathers

These are two stamp sets my friend lent me while she was away.  Four Feathers and Gorgeous Grunge were both on my wish list, but they never actually made it to my shopping list for some reason.  So it was great to have the opportunity to use them while she didn't need them.  

The first card was based on an idea I saw on Pinterest.  I think it needs "something" so they are still sitting on my desk while I decide what else it needs.



I actually made a few of this next card in different colours, but they seem to have gone before they were photographed.  These were just little note cards.  Can you see the borrowed dies I've used?  These are Memory Box stitched rectangles.  Hopefully I will have my own set soon, so you may see lots more rectangled cards in the future. 

The feathers are embossed in white on white cardstock, and then the background sponged to bring the feather into prominence.  Fun to make. 
 


 

Tuesday 3 November 2015

Non- Christmas card

Well, not much crafting has been happening in this house lately.  The weather has been so nice that I have spent a lot of time gardening and just pottering around.  I do have a few things to share though. 

Recently on one of my crafting groups a challenge was issued to make a card using a Christmas stamp set, but the card was not to be for Christmas.  This really was a challenge, as I don't have too many Christmas sets to choose from anyway.  

I used one of the leaf images and also the asterisk symbol from Berry Merry.  The colours used were Melon Mambo, Coastal Cabana and Crumb  Cake, as that was another challenge, so I put both together and here's what I came up with.  I'm not sure I would ever give this card to anyone - it's not a saying that comes to mind often - but I just wanted something big in the space and it was on the desk.