Friday 10 December 2010

A Different View

Maybe my crafting reflects the weather, so here you have another card using Delightful Decorations, but a very different colourway. The idea for this design came from an American crafter (sorry I can't remember who). I like the gentle look, while it still has a sophisticated Christmas feel using colours based on our garden as the snow slowly melt.

The colours come from the new Neutral Collection in the Stampin' Up! 2010/11 catalogue. These are just delicious to work with and are so versatile, and the best thing not only do you have the card and the inks, but also Designer Paper and accessories like brads and ribbons. I'm sure you will see more examples from this palette in the coming weeks.
So thanks for looking and keeping crafting.

Thursday 9 December 2010

Reflecting the Snow

I know it’s almost Christmas and most of you will have done all your Christmas cards, but some of us are still working on them. And with time marching on, I thought about simple, clean lines that stand out, but still have the Christmas feel.


Reflecting the cold, snowy weather that we all have at the moment, I’ve used the Delightful Decorations stamps set, with the Ornament Punch (which you can use to make a flower vase or even a fish!) The bauble has been stamped on Night of Navy card using Versamark, and then embossed with White Stampin’ Emboss Powder. To get the navy showing through I gave this a strong tap to clear some of the powder away. The Merry Christmas comes from Season of Joy and in stamped in Night of Navy.


Quick to make and so in keeping with our weather.

Thanks for calling in and keep crafting!

The Start of Something Big!

So after a while, my blog is coming alive. It’s a hard thing to design a blog so that you feel that it reflects you (and I’m not there yet).

But it’s better to start and let things grow, than just sit and wait for inspiration to start.

Now that sounds like my papercrafting – looking at colours, putting card together, trying combinations, taking stamps from different sets of the wonderful Stampin’ Up! range - and seeing what looks right, what fills you with a ‘Yes, that’s what I wanted to achieve!’, ‘That’s perfect for them!’


Over the coming days, weeks, even years you will hear about my love of papercrafting and see some of my projects. Interspersed with this, will no doubt be stories about the ‘manic monsters’ that share the house (but never my studio) – aka Charlie and Monty, two British Blue cats.

Sunday 17 October 2010

Coming Soon

Welcome to my new blog!
A place for me to show ideas for papercrafting and tell you about the wonderful world of Stampin' Up!

The blog is under construction but will be up and running soon.