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Saturday, 10 September 2016





SATURDAY SPECIAL!!!

These are fantastic dies. Retail price £23.00

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All for now...  June



Monday, 5 September 2016




I started with a white 8"x8" card base then added a mat of brown then custard coloured card stock.  Next I cut and embossed another piece of custard coloured card 4 times using the border die from the Australian Collection.  To the back of this card I attached a piece of double sided adhesive sheet then glittered the front with Diamond Sprinkles.  Next using the outer cutting die and the matching decorative die from the Australian Collection I attached them to the centre of the custard card and cut and embossed it.  I matted this to brown then white card, used mounting foam, to give it dimension, and attached it to the base of the card.  I cut and embossed the outer and the larger decorative die from the Australian Collection in brown card and placed it in the centre of the card to give a 'step up, step down' design.  The sentiment was stamped to a smaller piece of custard card then cut and embossed using the tag die, again from the Australian Collection.  I then cut and embossed 3 flowers, added a flat back pearl to each centre and adhered to a white bow.  To complete the design I made 2 stick pins and secured them into the knot of the bow

INGREDIENTS

  • white card base
  • custard and brown foundation card by Creative Expressions
  • Australian Collection - Corner, Border & Tag by Sue Wilson for Creative Expressions
  • Australian Collection - Brisbane by Sue Wilson for Creative Expressions
  • Finishing Touches - Camellia Complete Petals and Camellia Open Petals
  • Diamond Sprinkles by Creative Expressions
  • Narrow white satin ribbon
  • Stick pins, pearls and gems from Creative Expressions
  • Just Because Sentiment from the 'Fabulous Sentiments' by Creative Expressions

Thanks for stopping by

All for now... June x

Sunday, 4 September 2016

Second Black & Yellow




I used the same card stock and method as the previous card to create this one but with the yellow card as the more prominent colour.  I also used the Exquisite Poppy Die to create the flower and adhered it to the top left of the card and added 3 black pearls to the bottom


INGREDIENTS
  • Exquisite Poppy Die by Sue Wilson for Creative Expressions
  • The remainder of materials as shown in the previous card

Which do you prefer?

Thanks for stopping by

All for now...  June x

Black & Yellow

 
 
I created an A5 base card by folding a sheet of A4 black card in half, portrait style.  I then cut a mat of yellow card, then black card and a final mat of yellow card.  To this piece of yellow card I cut and embossed the main focal point then added a piece of double sided adhesive sheet to the back of the design. The 2 layers were adhered together and mounting foam applied to the back to give dimension.  Diamond Sprinkles was applied to the front of the aperture.  I then cut and embossed a bow from the same black card using the classic bow die and again using the filigree bow die in yellow card. The bow was attached to the bottom of the layers and I completed the design with 3 black gems to the top left side of the card
 

 
INGREDIENTS
 
Black and yellow card
A4 double sided adhesive sheet by Woodware
Cathedral Background Die by Sue Wilson for Creative Expressions
Classic 3D Bow by Sue Wilson for Creative Expressions
Filigree 3D Bow by Sue Wilson for Creative Expressions
Diamond Sprinkles by Creative Expressions
Self adhesive black pearls by Creative Expressions
Cosmic Shimmer Dries Clear Glue by Creative Expressions


Thank you for stopping by
 
All for now.... June x




 
 
 
 
 
 

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