Tuesday, 3 February 2009

Pretty Heart Card

St. Valentine's Day will soon be here, so I've designed a card using a heart shape - my favourite.


I cut an A4 sheet of Always Artichoke card stock in half lengthways and scored it at 5cms and then at 19.5cms.
Next, I covered the front flaps with some paper from the lovely Tea & Crumpets range and then cut a heart shape from another piece of paper from the same range and mounted it on Always Artichoke card stock.
I glued a length of ribbon all around the card and when I got to the right hand flap I made some little pleats, secured with Mini Glue Dots.
I made a hole in the centre of the whole flower on the heart and attached a Green Rhinestone in place.
Finally, the heart was lifted on Dimensionals before being attached to the card.

This is a quick and simple card and the only stamping was done on the envelope. It's an ideal project to use up those odds and ends of patterned paper.

Stamps: One Of A Kind (Envelope)
Paper: Always Artichoke & Tea & Crumpets
Ink: Pretty In Pink (Envelope)
Accessories: Snail Adhesive, Dimensionals, Mini Glue Dots, Always Artichoke 1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon, Crafter's Tool Kit & Circle Ice Rhinestone Brads

Thanks for looking!

~Debbie~
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Saturday, 3 January 2009

Fun And Fast Card With Fun And Fast Notes

I've made a start on making some Birthday cards as I have quite a few coming up in the next few months.
I designed this as a masculine card, but with a change of colours it will work equally well as a girl's card.



It's an 'S' shaped card base - just fold the front back on itself halfway across and crease well with a bone folder.
I stamped and embossed the image onto watercolour paper because I wanted a nice surface to paint on with the crayons.
Remember when you come to stick the image onto the card to only add adhesive to the right hand side (when you're looking at it face down).
I had planned to have a row of identical eyelets at the bottom, but I made a boo-boo of the centre eyelet and had to get it out with pliers. Thankfully I had a Jumbo Eyelet to cover up the mess I made of the card!

Stamps: Fun And Fast Notes & Polka Dot
Paper: Old Olive, More Mustard & Not Quite Navy
Ink: Old Olive & VersaMark
Accessories: Snail Adhesive, Black Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Earth Elements Watercolour Wonder Crayons, Aquapainters, Crafter's Tool Kit, Antique Brass Jumbo Eyelets & Metallic Eyelets

Thanks for looking!

~Debbie~
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Thursday, 1 January 2009

Happy New Year!

Yay! It's a new year and I intend to be as creative as usual and to try and find even more time to devote to my favourite hobbies.
I hope you will continue to stop by for ideas.
Happy New Year!

~Debbie~
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Wednesday, 1 October 2008

Season Of Joy

Christmas will soon be upon us and for once I intend to get my cards made in good time!
Here is a very simple card made using a new set called Season Of Joy - which you can find on page 21 of the new Idea Book And Catalogue.

I used Sahara Sand for the card base and stamped some of the swirls using a VersaMark pad and White embossing powder. Other swirls were stamped with the VersaMark pad then sprinkled with Heat 'n' Stick powder before heating with the heat tool. Once heated and sticky I sprinkled on the Dazzling Diamonds glitter and heated the images again to fix the glitter in place. Instant bling!

The flower snowflakes and the greeting were inked with the VersaMark pad and embossed with White powder. After adding the grosgrain ribbon I turned my attention to the snowman.

He was made by cutting some circles out of Whisper White card stock. You could use round objects as templates and cut round them with fancy scissors, or use Nestabilities die cutting templates, as I did. I stamped the snowflake on the body as for the sparkly swirls and used the edge of the stamp and a Basic Black Marker Pen along with the Stamp-a-ma-jig to position the dotty smile. Little pieces of card offcuts made the eyes and nose and the hat was made using the Round Tab Punch. After assembling the body I raised it on Dimensionals and poked two little hole to attach his arms. These were some woody stems from a Clematis plant growing in the garden!

Stamps: Season Of Joy

Paper: Sahara Sand, Whisper White, Basic Black & Pumpkin Pie

Ink: Basic Black Pad and Marker Pen, Brocade Blue & VersaMark

Accessories: Snail Adhesive, Dimensionals, Whisper White 1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon, Stamp-a-ma-jig, Heat & Stick Powder, Dazzling Diamonds Glitter, White Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Crafter's Tool Kit & Round Tab Punch

Thanks for looking!

~Debbie~

Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

New Goodies On The Way!

The NEW Stampin' Up! Idea Book And Catalogue is now on-line and you'll find the link to it on the side bar of my blog.

The catalogue is even better value this year, at only £4.95.
If you'd like to host a party, or join a Stamper's Six Club, I'll give you a catalogue free of charge.
If you buy a catalogue and spend over £35 on your first order, I'll refund the £4.95.

As well as containing many new stamp sets and Designer Series Papers, there are card and layout ideas and lots of hints and tips. I think it's excellent value, considering most craft magazines are around £4 these days and full of adverts!

I have some parties booked and have reserved catalogues for the hostesses, but there are a few catalogues remaining of this initial batch so if you'd like one, e-mail me at Heartfelt.Stamping@hotmail.com

I have just put in my first order which includes Fun & Fast Notes (p30), a lovely all occasion set of 8 stamps for £29.95, which works out at £3.74 per stamp. There is a wheel called Fast Flowers (p31) to go with it, priced £5.50.
I have ordered a set called A Rose Is A Rose (p44) which is one of those two-step stamping sets - no colouring required! It costs £32.95 and contains 14 stamps which works out at £2.35 each - even cheaper than those by Anitas!

Do you like boho style? If so, take a look at the sets on page 49. They also went into my basket, or should I say trolley! To co-ordinate with those stamp sets I chose Spiced Cider, a set of Designer Series Papers which you can see on page 71. They're lovely Autumn-y colours - just right for this time of year. I also chose Haiku with similar colours, but slightly fresher. The papers cost £7.75 for 12 sheets of double sided heavy-weight paper, two each of 6 designs working out at 65p a sheet.

What else? Double stitched 1" wide grosgrain ribbon in Chocolate Chip at £6.95 for a 9.1m reel. That's a reasonable 76p per metre.
Oh, and a Scallop Edge border punch for £10.95, plus a Boho Flower punch at £12.50 to go with one of the stamp sets.

I chose A Little Bit Of Happiness (p9) for my free hostess set and two more sets of Designer Series Papers, Sweet Always and the very English sounding, Tea And Crumpets with my £15 free merchandise.

Now I just have to sit back and wait for them to be delivered to my door! I wish I could be more patient, but in meantime, I'm working on some new card designs using Season Of Joy (p21), for a class I hope to run very soon. If you'd be interested in joining me for that, then let me know.

If you like a challenge, I design the sketch challenges on In Love With Stamping. I used Season Of Joy to make a card for my most recent sketch. There are lots of challenges including scrapbook layouts, colour combinations and techniques.

In Love With Stamping also has a growing gallery so you can get ideas for using your Stampin' Up! stamps, punches and papers. The stamp sets are listed by name alphabetically, so you'll have no problem finding your own sets there.

Well, I think that's it for the moment. Keep checking my blog as I have lots of designs to post here over the next few days.

Thanks for looking!

~Debbie~
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Thursday, 25 September 2008

They're Here!

The new Idea Book And Catalogue, that is!

I've had a quick look through and thought I'd share my excitement at what the pages hold.

There are some lovely new Designer Series Papers for a start, which are ideal whether you're a card-maker, or scrap-booker. All the previous ones are retiring, although they're still available for a short time while stocks last.

There is textured 12" paper available in each of the Colour Families, as well as the Classic (Dye) Stampin' Spots, mini versions of the standard ink pads, that come in a box.

As for the punches there are Boho Blossoms and a Scallop Border punch, as well as others that are new to the UK.

What else? Stamps of course!
Lots of new ones with matching wheels. And... some fabulous hostess sets. These are sets that can't be bought, only earned according to sales. The Level 1 sets are earned when sales reach between £150 and £199.99. In addition to the free stamp set, you would earn £15 in free goodies of your choice from the catalogue! Could you get together 4 or 5 friends who share your love of stamping, whether for cards or scrapbook pages? Why not invite them to your home for a Stampin' Up! party? I'll come along and demonstrate some of the goodies that I've mentioned and then everyone gets to play and make something to take home. I'll tailor the party to suit your skill levels and make creativity fun for you all.

If you don't have room for a party, get together a group order with your friends and I'll send each of you a kit with instructions so you still get to play and have fun.

The catalogue is even cheaper than last year, at £4.95. This will be refunded if your first order is for £35 or more. It will be free if you would like to hostess a Stampin' Up! party, or join one of my Budget Clubs, such as Stamper's Six.

Well, what are you waiting for? E-mail me at Heartfelt.Stamping@hotmail.com to order your copy of the new Idea Book And Catalogue. My first consignment arrived this afternoon and they're waiting to find new homes!

Thanks for looking!

~Debbie~
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Wednesday, 17 September 2008

Just Waiting...

...for my order of the NEW Idea Book And Catalogues to arrive! I've also ordered some NEW stamp sets including a Christmas one. Now that we're into September it's OK to mention Christmas, before then is a big no, no, for me!

Would you like a new catalogue, too? Just e-mail me at Heartfelt.Stamping@hotmail.com and let me know and I'll earmark one just for you!

Thanks for looking!

~Debbie~
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator in Cornwall